Programmable remote controller (infra-red) – Panasonic NV-G25 Series User Manual

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PROGRAMMABLE

REMOTE CONTROLLER

(INFRA-RED)

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v_ - - -■— -

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VTR On/Off Button

Q Memory/Search Button

0 Reset/Index Button

Q Timer Recording & Programme Position Seiector

Buttons
The programming of timer recordings is possible by
using these Timer Recording & Programme Position

Selector Buttons. For details about the operation, refer
to “Timer Recording’’ on page 19.

0

Record Buttons (•)

To start recording, press the both buttons simul­
taneously.

0

Pause/Stiil Button

( I I )

0

Rewind «IBeview @ Button

0

Piay Button (^)

© Slow Button

0 Reverse Play Button

0 Intro Scan Button

0 Double Speed Playback Button (x2)

0 Fast Forward ^^/Cue @ Button

0 Still Advance Button (ll^)

Stop Button (■)

<D VTR/TV Selector

Power Source for the Remote Controller

The Remote Controller is powered by two lEC “R6” size

batteries. The life of the batteries is about one year,
however, it depends on the frequency of use. Inspect
and if necessary, replace the batteries once a year.

CAUTION FOR BATTERY REPLACEMENT

•Load the new batteries with their polarities (0 and ©)

aligned correctly.

•Do not apply heat to batteries, or internal short-circuit may

occur.

•If you do not intend to use the Remote Controller for a long

period of time, remove the batteries and store them in a
cool and dry place.

•Remove spent batteries immediately and dispose of them.

•Do not use an old and a new batteries together. (Also

never use an alkaline battery with a manganese battery.)

Load the batteries as follows:

0

Remove the battery com­

partment lid.

0

Place two batteries in the

battery compartment as
indicated inside the bat­

tery compartment.

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Replace the lid.

•The infra-red beam should be transmitted directly at the

Remote Control Receiver on the front of the VTR.

•Direct sunlight may interfere with the beam.
•The lightsensing angle of the Remote Control Receiver

window in the VTR is about 60°.

•The unit should be used within a range of about 7 meters

from the front of the VTR.

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