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Press .(previous)/> (next) on
the Remote Commander to select a
title that you want to play.

Playback starts automatically from the
selected title.

To cancel the operation

Press STOP on the Remote Commander.

b

Notes

• You cannot use Title search when [

SEARCH] is

set to [OFF] on the

(EDIT/PLAY) menu (it is

set to [ON] by default) (p. 74).

• The Title search will not function correctly when

there is a blank section between recorded sections on
the tape.

Searching for a scene by date of
recording – Date search

When you are using a cassette with Cassette
Memory, you can locate a scene by the
recording date ([

SEARCH] is set to [ON]

by default). When you are using a cassette
that does not have Cassette Memory, you can
locate the point where the recording date
changes.

1

Slide the POWER switch repeatedly to
select the PLAY/EDIT mode.

2

Press SEARCH M. on the Remote
Commander repeatedly to select
[DATE SEARCH].

3

Press . (previous)/> (next) on
the Remote Commander to select a
recording date.

When your cassette has Cassette
Memory

Playback starts automatically from the
beginning of the selected date.

When your cassette does not have
Cassette Memory

Playback starts automatically from the
point where the date changes.
Each time you press the button, the previous
or the next date will be searched for and
displayed.

To cancel the operation

Press STOP on the Remote Commander.

b

Notes

• If one day’s recording is less than 2 minutes, your

camcorder may not accurately find the point where
the recording date changes.

• The Date search will not function correctly when

there is a blank section between recorded sections on
the tape.

• You can record date/time data for up to 6 days.

When you have recorded for more than 7 days on a
tape, locate the date without using the Cassette
Memory. To turn off the Cassette Memory, select
the

(EDIT/PLAY) menu, [

SEARCH],

and then [OFF] (p. 74).

Present point on
the tape

Point where the
playback starts

.

/

>

SEARCH M.

STOP

Present point on
the tape

Point where the
playback starts

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