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File name KLRi.pdf Keene Electronics LANC REMOTE CONTROL Overview The Keene Lanc remote control is designed to provide easy control of camcorder & VTR functions for LANC equipped camcorders. Connection Simply plug the cable into the camcorder's LANC socket - no other power source is required. Operation Camera mode The default mode is pause/record with the LED flashing Stop/start will change the camcorder from rec/pause to rec and back again. The LED changes to constant red during record and back to flashing for rec/pause. Power will put the camcorder into standby or sleep mode (the same as if you'd left it on rec/pause for a long period). Note that the button needs to be depressed for a second or so - this is to prevent accidental operation. Pressing again will power the camcorder back up into rec/pause. Zoom in/Zoom out do exactly as you'd expect. The rate of zoom is constant and cannot be varied. VCR mode The default mode is in "stop" with the LED flashing Record will start the machine recording. The LED changes to constant red during record and back to flashing for rec/pause. Once recording, pressing the record button again has no effect. Stop will stop recording and also cancel rec/pause Power will put the camcorder into standby or sleep mode (the same as if you'd left it on rec/ pause for a long period). Note that the button needs to be depressed for a second or so - this is to prevent accidental operation. Pressing again will power the camcorder back up into its default mode. Pause will pause and resume the recording operation. Troubleshooting - "My camera switches straight back on again" Please note that in standby mode the camera will power down very quickly because it does not have to unlace the tape first. If the button is still depressed when the camera shuts off the camera will treat this as a request to switch back on again. In practice you need only to depress the button for about 100 milliseconds to start the shutdown process. Troubleshooting - "My camera won't shut down" Some camcorders won't respond to a shutdown command if they are actually recording and need to be put into rec/pause first. Please note that this was as tested on a Sony PC110 - other machines may power up into a different default mode although the button functions will remain the same. KEENE Trade enquiries and OEM welcome ELECTRONICS Unit 9 Old Hall Mills Business Park Little Eaton Derbyshire DE21 5DN Telephone (870 990 9000) 830 |
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