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TimeScan

TIME SCAN SHUTTLE

SLOW

SLOW

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PLAY

PLAYBACK (cont.)

Your recorder is equipped with the TimeScan function. TimeScan allows noise free pictures to be displayed on your TV screen in the forward and reverse search modes. Audio will be played back at normal speed during any of the TimeScan modes (pg. 19). TimeScan allows you to view a program in search mode while listening to the audio.

NOTES:

"TIME SCAN AUDIO" must be set to "ON", or the sound will not be heard in TimeScan mode. (pg. 19)

The audio will not synchronize with the video in TimeScan modes.

In Pause mode 3 seconds (approx.) of audio will be played back repeatedly. (pg. 13)

In TimeScan search modes some of the audio information will not be played so that the audio can keep up with the video.

Audio signal during TimeScan

Playback tape 1 2 3 4 5

Sound of 1, 3 and 5 is heard. Sound of 2 and 4 is not heard.

Output audio signal is normal (monaural) sound.

 

2

 

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

 

0

4

 

 

PLAY

3

1

PUSH JOG

Variable-Speed Search/ Reverse Play

ACTIVATE VARIABLE-SPEED SEARCH

1 During playback or still, turn the recorder's TIME SCAN SHUTTLE ring. It remains at that position even after you release it. Each time it passes a click position, the playback speed changes.

(Refer to the chart on pg 19 for playback speeds).

OR

During playback, press PUSH JOG % or %.

The more times you press, the faster the playback picture moves.

To decrease speed, press the button for the opposite direction.

(Refer to the chart on pg 19 for playback speeds).

To resume normal playback, press PLAY.

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JVC HR-DD848E specifications Variable-Speed Search/ Reverse Play, Audio signal during TimeScan

HR-DD848E specifications

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