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Memory/Search Lock Button
When this button is pressed once, the Memory Indicator
“M” will light up, and when it is pressed one more time, the
Search Lock Indicator “S" wilt appear instead. When it is
pressed a third time the Search Lock Indicator "S” will
disappear.
Memory/Search Lock Button
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AUDIO SELECT
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When the Fast Forward ►►/Cue © Button is kept pressed
while the VTR is in the playback mode, the tape will be
played back in forward direction at about 5 times norma!
playback speed.
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Press the Stop Button (R) to stop the playback.
When the Rewind ◄■^/Review Q Button is kept pressed
while the VTR is in the playback mode, the tape will be
played back in reverse direction at about 5 times normal
playback speed.
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To make possible Cue or Review playback without having
to keep the respective button pressed, first press the
Memory/Search Lock Button so that the Search Lock
Indicator “S” appears in the Multi-Function Display, and
then press the Fast Forward ►►/Cue Button Q or the
Rewind -^◄/Review (© Button.
To switch the VTR back to normal playback, press the Play
Button (►).
•When Cue or Review playback continues for more than 10
minutes, the VTR switches back to the norma! playback
mode.
•The sound will be played back only during normal
playback.
•If you leave the VTR in the still playback mode for
more than 5 minutes, the VTR will automatically
switch over to the Stop mode, to protect the tape
and the video heads.
•Noise which takes the form of horizontal bars
appears on the TV in the Cue and Review playback
modes. This is not an indication of a malfunction.
•The top of the picture may become distorted in the
Cue or Review mode. This is not an indication of a
malfunction.
•When the picture rolls vertically in the Cue or
Review mode, adjust the vertical hold control on the
TV set.
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