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Rewind and Fast Forward
Press the Rewind ◄◄/Review @ Button to rewind the
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Press the Fast Forward ►►/Cue Q Button to wind the
tape forward rapidly.
Auto Cue and Play
When inserting a video cassette which has the erasure
prevention tab removed playback will start automatically. If
nothing is recorded on the part of the tape where playback
is started, the VTR will automatically be in the Cue playback
mode until the recorded part is reached, then it changes
back to normal playback mode. When the Search Indicator
is lit, the Cue playback will continue to operate, even after
the recorded part is reached. Therefore press the Play/x2
Button (►) for normal playback.
This applies only to previously unused tapes. Tapes which
have been erased or re-recorded will not exhibit this
feature.
Noise Filter/Edit Selector
EDIT ON: For editing operations such as dubbing.
OFF: For ordinary use of the VTR.
NOISE FILTER ON: For playback of tapes with inferior
picture quality caused, for example, by repeated dubbing.
•When the Noise Filter/Edit Selector is set to “EDIT
ON", the picture sharpness cannot be adjusted with
the Picture Sharpness Control.
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Lap Time Counter
It shows the elapsed recording or playback time.
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Minutes
The indication will appear when the tape is
rewound further than the tape counter position
“0:00.00’’.
• If the figures on the Tape Counter do not change
during Fast Forward, Rewind or any of the Playback
functions, this means that nothing is recorded on
that tape section.
•The Tape Counter is automatically reset to
“0:00.00" when the video cassette is inserted.
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