Optimus 64, 65 owner manual Using Index Search, Direct Access Index Search

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USING INDEX SEARCH

Your VCR has the VHS Index Search System. Each time you start recording, the VCR auto- matically marks the tape with an index mark at that location. You can locate the recording you want to play or skip the recording(s) you don’t want to watch by either entering the number of index marks or by scanning. The VCR search- es forward or backward from the current loca- tion.

Notes:

Since the VCR does not display the index marks, we recommend you list the record- ings on each tape in order on the tape’s box, to make it easier to locate a particular recording on the tape.

Index search might not function properly when two or more index marks are close to each other.

If you do not press any button within 10 seconds after you select INDEX SEARCH, the VCR cancels index search.

If you activate the direct access index search at a tape position very close to an index mark, the VCR might not count that mark. See “Direct Access Index Search.”

Recording over an index mark erases that index mark.

Direct Access Index Search

1.Press INDEX (INDEX/M/A SKIP on the Model 65). You see:

ODE

SEARCH

M/ A SK I P

Model 64

Model 65

Notes:

PROGRAM INDEX SEARCH appears only when there is a timer recording on the program index list. See “Automatic Timer Recording” on Page 35.

MOVIE ADVANCE appears only when the tape has its erase-protection tab removed.

If you have a Model 64, SELECT SEARCH MODE does not appear when there is no timer-recorded program in the program index list. INDEX appears on the top of the screen instead. Skip to Step 4.

For more information, see “Automatic Timer Recording” on Page 35.

2.Repeatedly press or to highlight

INDEX SEARCH. You see:

 

DEX

 

 

DEX

 

 

EGORY

CH

 

EGORY

CH

 

ORTS ABCD

 

ORTS ABCD

 

V I E

NBC

 

V I E

NBC

 

MEDY

CBC

 

MEDY

CBC

 

S I C

NBC

 

S I C

NBC

 

EY

 

 

/A SKIP

 

Model 64

 

Model 65

 

3.Press . INDEX appears.

4.Use the number keys to enter the number of index marks you want to skip.

For example, if the tape is at the second recording (index mark 2) and you want to watch the seventh recording (at index mark 7), enter 5 to skip past index marks 3 through 6. Or, if the tape is at index mark 9 and you want to watch the recording at index mark 3, enter 7 to skip past index marks 9 through 4.

5.Then press to skip forward to that index

mark or to skip backward. When the tape reaches the selected index mark, the VCR starts normal playback.

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Contents Model 64/Model Important Safety Instructions Fm Page 3 Tuesday, July 20, 1999 537 PM RECORDING/PLAYBACK FeaturesTuning Tape Control Other FeaturesContents Recording Speeds/Tape Selection Using this Manual Supplied AccessoriesBefore YOU Begin Moisture CondensationBasic Connections InstallationCatv Receiver Home Theater ConnectionsCamcorder Connections Connecting PowerSetting the VCR’S Output Channel Switch VCR SetupRemote Control Installing BatteriesSetting the On-Screen Language/ Channels/Clock Initial SET UPManually Setting the Clock Reprogramming Tuner Memory Adding/Erasing ChannelsTurning On Auto Clock Set Changing the On-Screen Language Resetting the VCR’s Memory Turning the Error Beep ON/OFFCable BOX Code Brand Fm Page 20 Tuesday, July 20, 1999 537 PM Using the VCR’s Tuner Using the TV’s TunerOperation Watching TVBlank Playing a Video Tape Viewing a Video TapeLoading a Video Tape Special Functions Function IndicatorsSpecial Displays Blue Screen DisplayREAL-TIME Counter Tape Motion ControlsSetting Up Commercial Advance Marking Using the Zero Search FunctionSelecting a Commercial Advance Tape Playback Option Questions and Answers about Commercial AdvanceSKIPPING/SELECTING Previews Model 65 only Direct Access Index Search Using Index SearchIndex Scan Program Index Search Timer Recording OnlyRepeat Play Tracking Time StampVCR Lock Erase Protection RecordingRecording SPEEDS/TAPE Selection Recording a Program As You Watch It Selecting the Signal to RecordImmediate Recording Automatic Timer Recording Setting a Timer Checking/Changing Timers Monitoring an Automatic Timer RecordingDubbing Clearing a TimerAUDIO-ONLY Recording Additional Information TroubleshootingFm Page 41 Tuesday, July 20, 1999 537 PM Care and Maintenance Storing Your Video Cassettes Cleaning the Video HeadsServicing Your VCR Specifications Frequency Response Regular Audio 100 Hz-8 kHz Fm Page 46 Tuesday, July 20, 1999 537 PM Fm Page 47 Tuesday, July 20, 1999 537 PM RadioShack

64, 65 specifications

The Optimus 65 and 64 are the latest advancements in robotic technology, designed to enhance productivity and streamline operations in various sectors. These robots embody cutting-edge features that cater to both industrial and commercial applications.

One of the main features of the Optimus 65 is its advanced AI-driven navigation system. Utilizing a combination of LiDAR and computer vision, the robot can map its environment in real-time, allowing for precise maneuvering even in complex settings. This intelligent navigation enables it to avoid obstacles and efficiently plan routes, significantly reducing downtime and increasing operational efficiency.

On the other hand, the Optimus 64 focuses on versatility. It is designed with modular components that can be easily swapped out, allowing for a range of applications from packaging to assembly line work. This adaptability makes it an excellent solution for businesses looking to optimize their processes without the need for extensive retraining or reconfiguration.

Both models are equipped with robust connectivity options, including Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and option for 5G integration. This ensures real-time data transfer and remote monitoring capabilities, allowing operators to keep track of operations and make adjustments on the fly. The robots can seamlessly integrate with existing systems, enhancing their functionality without requiring a complete overhaul of current infrastructures.

In terms of performance, the Optimus series boasts impressive payload capacities, with the 65 handling heavier loads compared to its smaller counterpart. This makes it suitable for a wider range of industries, including manufacturing, logistics, and healthcare. Additionally, both robots come with advanced safety features, including emergency stop buttons and collision detection sensors, ensuring safe operations around human workers.

Another noteworthy characteristic is the energy efficiency of the Optimus models. They are designed with sustainability in mind, utilizing low-energy consumption motors and systems that promote minimal resource use while maintaining high performance levels.

In conclusion, the Optimus 65 and 64 represent a significant leap forward in robotic technology. Their advanced features, cutting-edge capabilities, and focus on safety and efficiency make them ideal solutions for a variety of industries looking to enhance their operational capabilities in the modern landscape. As businesses continue to adapt to the rapidly changing technological environment, these robots offer the flexibility, intelligence, and performance needed to thrive.