Press “3” repeatedly to set PANEL DISPLAY to:

Deck Status Indicators

EJECT

Tape is Ejecting

PLAY2

Deck is Playing Double

STOP

Deck is Stopped

 

Speed

CUE

Deck is in Forward Picture

FFWD

Deck is Fast Forwarding

 

Search (blinking=Jet Search)

REW

Deck is Rewinding

 

REVEW

Deck is in Reverse Picture

REC

Deck is Recording

 

Search (blinking=Jet Search)

PAUSE

Deck is in Record Pause

STILL

Deck is in Play Still

PLAY

Deck is Playing

SLOW

Deck is in Slow Motion

 

 

 

 

Adjust the Front Panel Display to Dim at night by selecting Auto.

Front Panel Display Settings

You can set the Front Panel Display to dim in the DISPLAY SETTINGS menu.

1 Press the MENU button until the DUAL-DECK FEATURES menu appears.

2 Press “1” to select VCR SETTINGS/SET CLOCK.

3 Press “1” to select DISPLAY SETTINGS/CLOCK.

4

Auto - Turns the Front Panel Display on, but dims automati- cally between the hours of 10:00 P.M. and 6:00 A.M.

On - Turns Front Panel Display on (bright at all times).

Off - Turns Front Panel Display off.

 

Front and Rear Audio/Video Inputs

 

Your Dual-Deck VCR has Front and Rear Audio/Video

 

Inputs which allow you to play and record from a variety of

 

accessories. Each input includes 3 jacks for use with RCA

 

cables:

Front Audio/Video Inputs

1 Video Jack (yellow)

 

2 Left Audio Jack (white)

 

3 Right Audio Jack (red)

 

The front inputs are ideal for quick hookup of a camcorder

 

or video game, while the rear jacks are well suited for a

 

more permanent connection, such as a satellite receiver,

 

laser disc player or DVD player (see page 44). To ensure

 

successful use of these inputs, pay special note to how they

 

are labeled:

 

• Front Audio/Video Inputs = Line 1

 

• Rear Audio/Video Inputs = Line 2

Rear Audio/Video Inputs

Press TVVIEW on your Remote

 

 

Control for fast, easy switching between

 

Line inputs, as well as among Deck 1,

 

Deck 2 and the TV Tuner.

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GoVideo DDV9500 manual Front and Rear Audio/Video Inputs, Front Panel Display Settings