Sony SLV-SE100A2 User Manual

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Searching using the Smart Search function

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• You can store information for up to 24 programmes on a single list.
• While recording, you can display the SMART SEARCH screen using the SMART SEARCH

button. If you decide to stop recording, press SMART SEARCH to make the SMART
SEARCH screen disappear first. Then press x STOP.

Notes

• You cannot use this function unless the clock is set.
• Depending on the tape, the total or remaining time may not appear correctly.
• If many short programmes are recorded on a tape, multiple programmes may be included in a

single block. In this case, only the latest programme information will appear in the SMART
SEARCH screen.

• Blank time is measured from the end of the last recorded programme to the end of the tape.

However, if you eject the tape and then make a new recording on the same tape, the original
recorded programme(s) is displayed as a blank space.

• If no information is stored in the VCR’s memory, LATEST DATA does not appear in the

SMART SEARCH screen.

• The station name* may not appear if the VCR does not receive station name information

signals.

• If you start recording a programme “D” from the middle of a previously recorded programme

“A” and into another previously recorded programme “B,” the Smart Search information for
the second programme “B,” which is recorded over, is deleted.

* not available on SLV-SE100A1/A2

3

Press

M/m to highlight LATEST DATA.

If you want to reset the latest data screen,
highlight NO DATA and press OK, then record a
programme.

4

Press OK.

The latest data stored in the VCR’s memory is displayed.

SMART SEARCH

EXIT

:

1 4 : 0 0

1 5 : 0 0

FGH

0

2 9 . 9

. 9

3

1 9 : 0 0

2 0 : 0 0

3

DATE

TIME

PROG.

2 8 . 9

5

SET

:

SELECT :

OK

SMART SEARCH

NO DATA

LATEST DATA

2 0 : 0 0

2 1 : 0 0

AAB

6 : 3 0

7 : 0 0

I J K

1 . 1 0

Originally recorded programmes

A

B

Recording the programme “D” over the programme “A” and “B”

C

A

D

C

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