Sanyo TLS-224P Normal Recording, Record Pause, Record indicator a lights Recording starts

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NORMAL RECORDING

Normal Recording

1Turn the power on to all devices used.

2Load a cassette tape with erasure-prevention tab.

NOTE:

If in the (SET UP 3) menu, TAPE IN MODE is set to “REC”, recording will start.

3Set the ON SCREEN switch to the “ON” position.

4Press the REC/PLAY SPEED button to set the recording speed.

°The recording speed is displayed on-screen and on the digital display.

GB 5 Press the REC button.

°The Record indicator (a) lights.

°Recording starts.

6To stop recording, press the STOP button.

NOTES:

A tape recorded on this VCR cannot be played back on a time lapse VCR produced by another manufacturer.

If you press on the REC button and the loaded cassette has no erasure-prevention tab, the VCR will eject the cassette.

During recording, the AUDIO ON/MENU button will not function (the menu cannot be displayed).

During recording, the tape speed cannot be changed.

[Recording Speed]

Recording

Maximum recording

Recording

Audio

 

duration (with an E-180

Tape motion

speed

interval

recording

 

cassette tape)

 

 

 

3

Standard

3 hours

1/50 second

 

 

mode

Possible

Continuous

 

 

 

12

Time lapse

15

0.1

 

 

24

mode

27

0.18

 

 

TAPE COUNTER NOTES:

There is no tape counter indication for the blank portions of the tape.

In the 3-hour recording speed mode only, the tape counter indicates real hours, minutes and seconds.

In the other recording speed modes, the tape counter indication is a ratio of the 3-hour mode base indication. (In 12-hour recording mode, each “second” of the tape counter actually represents approximately (12/3)+1 = 5 real seconds.)

There may be a slight discrepancy between the position shown on the tape counter and the actual tape position.

When rewinding the tape past the “0:00:00” position, a minus (–) sign will be displayed.

Record Pause

Recording can be interrupted temporarily.

1Press the PAUSE/SCAN button during recording.

°The Pause/Still indicator (:) blinks.

NOTES:

The image appears on-screen but it is not recorded.

If a recording pause continues for 5 minutes or more, the VCR will go into stop mode to avoid damaging the tape.

2To resume recording, press the REC button, or press the PAUSE/SCAN button again.

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Contents EnglishGB DeutschDPrecautions Moisture Condensation ProblemsPower on/stand-by mode LocationFeatures ContentsLocations of Controls and Indicators Front PanelLocations of Controls and Indicators Digital Display Operation IndicatorsOperation Mode Indicator PLAY, STOP, FF or REW button123456789 Back PanelConnections VideoTypes of ON-SCREEN Displays and Display Sequence Buttons functionsSetting the Language and Clock Language SettingClock setting Day of week is set automaticallyChanging the ON-SCREEN Display Selecting the On-screen DisplayChanging the Date/Time Display Position Video Cassette Tapes Record indicator a lights Recording starts Pause/Still indicator blinksNormal Recording Normal RecordingNormal Recording Recording CheckClog Detection Eject buttonSetting the Mode at the End of the Tape Alarm Mode setting is flashingRepeat LED will light Setting procedure is now completed Autorepeat RecordingAlarm Recording Alarm Recording SettingAlarm Recording Alarm Recording Counter DisplayConnections to the Alarm IN/OUT Checking the Alarm Recordings TimeAlarm Scan Playback will start, alarm scan mode is cancelledProgramme Timer Recording Programme Timer Recording Setting the HolidaysChanging a Programme Timer Recording To Cancel a Programme Timer Recording700PM 800PM 900PM 1000PM Programme Recording Using AN External Timer Input Normal Playback Normal PlaybackTracking Control Vertical Lock ControlSpecial Playback Picture SearchFrame Advance Still ImageSetting the Security Lock Setting the BuzzerIs displayed on the digital display Checking Usage Duration To CondensationTape END OUT Terminal Output Setting Output TerminalsTape END OUT Terminal COM TerminalSW OUT Terminal Output Setting Output TerminalsSW OUT Terminal Remote JackMaintenance Troubleshooting Guide After a Power FailureSystem Down Specifications General SpecificationsNE4QG/EX