Controls and connection sockets, Q cassette compartment, Pause/still – Panasonic NV-SD400 User Manual

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Controls and Connection Sockets

This gives a detailed explanation of the function of each button, switch and connection socket.

Q Cassette Compartment

Insert a video cassette here.

o

o

N/yN

To select the required programme position (TV

station).

REC

To start a recording.

PAUSE/STILL

During playback; Still picture.

During recording; To interrupt recording.

REW (REWIND)

In the stop mode; To rewind the tape

In the playback mode; To search backward

In the rewind mode; To obtain high speed picture

is lit.

PLAY

To start playback. is lit.

For the repeat playback function.

O

FF (FAST FORWARD)

I n the stop mode:

To fast forward the tape

In the playback mode:

To search forward

In the fast forward mode; To obtain high speed picture
">t>" is lit.

© STOP

To stop any playback or recording.

©

© POWER Ci/I

Press to switch the unit from on to standby mode or

vice versa. In standby mode, the unit is still connected

to the mains.

© EJECT

T

0 eject a video cassette.

© Infra-red Remote Control Receiver Window

0 Display

© CVC Indicator

When the Al function is on, this indicator lights up.

© CVC (Crystal View Control)

ON:

Using the Al function, playback is performed in

the state which achieves optimum picture
quality in light of characteristics of a tape.
The CVC indicator is lit.

This control should normally be left in the ON

position,

OFF: Turn off the Al function.

The CVC indicator is not lit.
With certain tapes, the OFF position may result

in a better picture.

© TIMER REC

To turn the timer recording function on and off.

□ is lit or not lit.
Once operating timer recording function, the normal

VTR operation is not possible unless this button is set

to off.

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