Identifying the parts and controls
Operation indicators
LCD screen
123min | SP | 0 : 0 0 : 0 0 : 0 0 |
STILL |
| ZERO SET |
NEG.ART |
| MEMORY |
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| DATE 01 |
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| SEARCH |
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| D V I N |
VOL |
| QuickReference |
| 1 6 B I T |
1 Recording mode indicator (p. 53) | 8 Tape counter indicator (p. 26)/Time | |||
2 Format indicator (p. 57) | code | |||
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3 Remaining battery time indicator | 9 Remaining tape indicator | |
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4 Picture effect indicator (p. 21)/Digital | 0 ZERO SET MEMORY indicator (p. 26, | |
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effect indicator (p. 23) | ||
qa Search mode indicator (p. 27, 28, 29) | ||
5 Warning indicators (p. 64) | ||
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6 LCD bright indicator (p. 12)/Volume | qs DV IN indicator (p. 19)/A/V t DV | |
indicator (p. 47) | ||
indicator/Data code indicator (p. 30) | ||
qd Audio mode indicator (p. 53) | ||
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7Video control mode indicator (p. 13)
About the time code
A time code is recorded on the tape to search for scenes easily. Your VCR records the time code during recording. Press DISPLAY to check the time code. Hour, minutes, seconds, and frames appear on the LCD screen or on the TV screen. “0:00:00:00” is recorded at the beginning of the tape. If there is a blank portion on the tape, however, “0:00:00:00” is recorded after the blank portion. You cannot rewrite the time code later. The time code of your VCR is a drop frame system. It may skip some frames to adjust the time code.
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