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Keep pressing the Transmit Button and confirm that the
programmed data on the Multi-Function Display of the VTR

are as desired.

After releasing the button, the data will continue to be

displayed for about 12 seconds.

“Beep-beep-beep-beep-
beep. . s o u n d indicates
programming is completed.

Point the scanner at

the Infra-red Remote

Control Receiver Window
of the VTR and press

the Transmit Button,

Transmit Button

Multi-Function
Display

Approx. 60°

Transmission is possible from a
distance of up to 7 m from the VTR.

•If the transmission was not received correctly, the

“Beep-Beep, Beep-Beep" sound from the VTR will warn

you. In this case, perform transmission again.

•The transmission is possible when the VTR is turned on

but is not in any of the recording or playback operation
modes. It is also possible when the VTR is in the timer

recording standby mode (Q indication is tit).

•The programming will be done on the next lower unoccu­

pied timer programme number (7~1).

If all programme numbers are occupied, the “Beep-Beep,
Beep-Beep" sound from the VTR will warn you that the
programming cannot be made.

•When the Transmit Button is pressed, the VTR will

automatically be put into the timer recording standby
condition and the VTR wilt be turned off.

•To operate the VTR before the timer recording will be

performed, press the Timer Rec. Button to suspend №e
timer recording standby condition. After using the VTR, be
sure to press the Timer Rec. Button again, otherwise the
timer recording will not be made.

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For Programming Mora Than One Timer Recording in

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(T) Trace the "CANCEL” bar code on the Programming Sheet.

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CANCEL

© Trace the bar codes for “CHANNEL", “DATE”, “START

p TIME^' and "END TIME”.

© CcNifirm that the present time is displayed on the Multi-

Function Display of the VTR, and transmit the data.

•If the next timer programming data are transmitted while

the previous timer programming data are stiil being

the displayed timer recording data wilt be

How to Trace the Bar Codes for Start and End Times

There are two kinds of time bar codes on the Programming
Sheet; time bar codes selectable in 30-minute steps and in

1-minute steps.

Time Bar Codes in
30-minute Steps

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(T) Setting the Time in 30-minute Steps

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to “9:00"

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(g) Setting the Time in 1-minute Steps

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code.

For example: when setting to “9:12"

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the minute.

»When setting to a minute between 31 and 59, trace the

appropriate “+MIN” bar code after tracing the ^ bar
code.

For example: when setting to “9:42"

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•When a timer bar code with or minutes is traced

for the end time, the “Bee Bee Bee Bee Beeeeep” sound
which indicates reading completion is heard. When

subsequently tracing a "-i-MIN" bar code after tracing @
or to choose another minute setting, the reading
completion sound will be heard again.

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