CONTROLS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS
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[2]Counter display (see page 6)
VTR 1
EJECT: Press this to eject the tape in VTR1.
The tapes in both VTR1 and VTR2 can be ejected by pressing this button at the same time as ALL STOP.
Display 2: VTR2 | 6 |
liquid-crystal monitor
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VTR 2
EJECT: Press this to eject the tape in VTR2.
The tapes in both VTR1 and VTR2 can be ejected by pressing this button at the same time as ALL STOP.
Controls and their functions
[1] Liquid-crystal monitor section
qAudio monitor speaker
The VTR1 (or VTR2) monitor sound is heard through this speaker. Depending on the position selected by the SPEAKER/HEADPHONES switch, the VTR1 and/or VTR2 sound is selected and output.
wCOUNTER/REMAIN switch
This selects the VTR1 display tube contents. When it is switched between the COUNTER and REMAIN positions, the
Each time the switch is pressed, the display is switched as shown below.
eEXT CHECK button
While this button is held down, the external input of VTR1 can be checked. The level meter of the display section is set to the fine mode.
rBRIGHTNESS control
This is used to adjust the brightness of the VTR1 liquid- crystal display.
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This controls the power to the VTR1 LCD monitor and |
selects the brightness of the backlight. |
LIGHT: For making the backlight brighter. |
DARK: For making the backlight dimmer. |
Counter
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OFF: For turning off the LCD. |
yLEVEL control
This is used to adjust the output level of the
uTOTAL button (for VTR2 only)
While this button is held down, the total editing time from the edit start point to the current editing program appears on the display counter.
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*The display shown above appears on the LCD monitor only when
The description of the VTR2 display is exactly the same as that for the VTR1 display.
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