Bang & Olufsen BeoVision Avant (1995-2005) - User Guide User Manual

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With the

tt and ss buttons and the

four coloured buttons, you can wind
and rewind the tape, cue forwards or
backwards through the tape or play
the tape in slow motion.

Unless otherwise instructed, the video
tape recorder plays the tape through
to the end, rewinds the tape back to
the beginning, and stops automatically.

Press the standby button • to switch off
the BeoVision Avant video tape
recorder. If the video tape recorder is
left unused for more than 8 minutes, it
switches off automatically.

The display indicates that a tape is being fast
forwarded with the counter position shown. The
displayed counter indication can be read out as
Time left, how much playing time is left on the
tape, or Time used, how long the tape has been
playing.

The display indicates that the video tape recorder
is cueing, winding forwards through the tape
with a picture on the screen, double arrows >> or
<< indicate the fast cue function.

The display indicates that the video tape recorder
is playing in slow motion – forwards, double
arrows >> or << indicate ”fast” slow motion.

Press to fast forward
Press to rewind the tape

Press to cue forward through the
tape
Press again to accelerate the speed

Press to cue backwards through the
tape
Press again to accelerate the speed

Press to play the tape in slow
motion
Press again to accelerate the speed

Press to play the tape backwards in
slow motion
Press again to accelerate the speed

Press to switch to standby

tt
ss

Please refer to pages 52-54, Preferences for the
video tape recorder,
to find more information
about the Time left, and Time used counter
position indications.

Note: If you are playing back NTSC tapes, and
press STOP once, the video tape recorder will stop
entirely, there is no pause or still mode. It will not
be possible to play an NTSC tape in slow motion –
pressing the red and blue button on Beo4, will
produce no reaction whatsoever. The counter
position will not be displayed in the display, when
you are playing back NTSC tapes.

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