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C Check the memory.
Press rt to move the highlight bar (pointer) to “CHECK MEMORY”, then press OK.
● The CHECK MEMORY screen will appear.
D Return to the normal screen.
Press MENU.
Turn Off Navigation
If you do not want to record information on the programmes, set “NAVIGATION” to “OFF”.
Perform steps 1 to 2 of “Check Memory” on page 42 before continuing.
A Turn off Navigation.
Press rt to move the highlight bar (pointer) to “NAVIGATION”, then press OK or e to set to “OFF”.
B Return to the normal screen.
Press MENU.
Video Navigation Title Screen
ATape number
BTape title
If there is no tape title entered, the earliest recording date will be displayed.
CCurrent page number/total page number
DLargest blank space on the tape
(Calculated remaining time based on the current tape speed (SP, LP or EP) selected on the recorder)
EProgramme information
(Recording start time, date and channel number)
FCurrently selected programme
GCurrent tape position
“*” is displayed if the currently selected programme and the current tape position are different while tape is not running.
HDetailed information of currently selected programme (Recording start time, end time, recording length, recording speed, programme title and category)
If there are no title and category entered, “TITLE” and “CATEGORY” will be displayed.
NOTES:
●Video Navigation is possible with the cassettes recorded with this recorder only.
●To record the date and time as the programme title in this recorder’s memory, make sure the recorder’s clock is set correctly before recording.
●To record the programme information in this recorder’s memory, you must continue to record each programme for over the minimum recording time; 8 minutes for the SP mode, 15 minutes for the LP mode or 23 minutes for the EP mode.
●Video Navigation may not work properly when an index code
(VISS signal) is marked or erased manually near a start point of recorded programme. ( pg. 22)
●Video Navigation may not work properly depending on the tape being used.
●If the recorder finds two tape numbers in one tape while playing back or searching for the beginning of a programme, then when you remove the tape, the tape will be assigned just one number (smaller number).
●The programme information is stored in this recorder’s memory. If the memory in this recorder should ever be damaged and the programme information lost, it is impossible to restore that information.
●After recording a tape with this recorder, write the tape number on a label and affix the label to the cassette in order to allow you to find the tape by its number.