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30. TAPE-IN INDICATOR

 

 

38. SOFT INDICATOR

Lights when a cassette is in the compartment.

Lights when adjust the picture quality to soft during playback mode and after setting.

31.TAB INDICATOR

Lights when a cassette without its safety tab is loaded.

32.ALARM INDICATOR

ALARM appears during alarm recording. ALARM flashes when alarm recording ends.

33.TAPE END INDICATOR

Lights when the tape reaches the end during record- ing.

Note: “TAPE END” is not displayed when you have selected REWIND, RE-REC in the “RECYCLE FUNC- TIONS” menu in the alarm display or you have select- ed REWIND, STOP IF ALARM but an alarm recording has not bee made.

34.A INDICATOR

Lights when no video signal is input. Video signal input will turn this indicator off automatically.

35.TIMER INDICATOR

This is lit during timer recording or TIMER stand-by mode.

The indicator flashes in the following cases.

A cassette is not loaded.

A cassette without its safety tab is loaded.

The timer has not been programmed.

36.LOCK INDICATOR

LOCK appears when the recorder is in the security lock mode.

39.VCR MODE INDICATORS

REC appears during recording.

tt appears during the rewind mode.

ss appears during the fast forward mode.

tt (or ss) flashes during visual search.

s appears during the playback mode.

t appears during the reverse play mode.

❙❙ appears when the STILL button is pressed during play mode and disappears when the STILL or PLAY button is pressed again.

t❙❙ (or ❙❙s) appears while the FIELD REV (or FIELD ADV) is held depressed in the still playback mode.

Note: Still playback is restored when the FIELD REV (or FIELD ADV) button is released.

40.INDEX INDICATOR

INDEX appears when the ALARM INDEX button is pressed.

INDEX disappears when the ALARM INDEX button is pressed again.

INDEX flashes during alarm indexing.

41.DIGITAL COUNTER

Shows the tape counter. The counter does not count during non-recorded sections of a tape.

In low temperature, display speed may be slow. The count of a counter is ensured.

37. HARD INDICATOR

42. TAPE SPEED INDICATOR

Shows the tape speed.

Lights when adjust the picture quality to hard during

 

playback mode and after setting.

 

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Contents LTC 3924/62 Important Safeguards A. and Canadian Models OnlyUnpacking ServiceService Centers Features ContentsPrecautions Controls and Functions Timer LED Alarm LEDEject Button REWIND/VISUAL Search Button Stop ButtonDisplay Connecting Wires Video AudioVideo OUT External Interface 8 X 2-PIN JackInstallation Video ConnectionsVideo Input Video OutputExternal Connections Cassette Tapes Setup Setting the Program FunctionsSetup OFF FullHalf To set the 24 Hour On/Off Timer function To correct information ExampleCamera SW Selection Menu 1 Format DescriptionAlarm OUT on or OFF Tape END on or OFFTrouble on or OFF No Video on or OFFAlarm Display Format Description To recall the Alarm display To reset the Alarm memoryOperation Recycle Alarms Present on Results Recorded Tape Soft HardAlarm Index Search Playback in the Field ADVANCE/REVERSE ModesProblem Guide If you are having this kind of trouble Check these thingsSpecifications MaintenanceMAINTENANCE/INSPECTION Schedules of Mechanical Components Maintenance TablePhilips LTC3924/62 E QR34071

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