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Time Search lets you quickly advance the videotape to a posi- tion simply by entering the amount of playback time you want to skip.

In the example below, Time Search is set to 2 hours, 50 min- utes from the present position.

1 Insert a videotape.

2 Press SETUP. Press or to select TIME SEARCH. Then, press B.

– TV/VCR SETUP –

TIMER PROGRAMMING

SETTING CLOCK

CHANNEL SET UP

USER’S SET UP

V-CHIP SET UP

LANGUAGE [ENGLISH]

CAPTION [OFF]

ZERO RETURN

BTIME SEARCH

INDEX SEARCH

3 Press or until your desired time appears beneath TIME SEARCH at the top of the screen (for example, 2:50 for 2 hours, 50 minutes). Each press of ▲ or ▼ increases or decreases the length of time by 10 minutes.

To cancel the Time Search at this point, press SETUP.

1 Insert a videotape.

POWER PICTURE SLEEP SELECT

 

1

2

3

 

 

 

 

 

CH.

 

4

5

6

 

 

7

8

9

 

 

 

 

+100

VOL.

 

 

0

+10

 

 

SPEED

C.RESET

ZOOM

 

 

 

 

 

MUTE

 

 

PLAY

 

2-4

 

STOP

 

RECORDDISPLAY

 

 

DISC

 

ENTER

MENU

2

SETUP

TITLE

 

RETURN

CLEAR

SEARCH MODE REPEAT

REPEAT

 

 

 

A-B

MODE

AUDIO

SUBTITLE

ANGLE

TIME SEARCH 2 : 50

4 Press s or B to rewind or fast forward the tape the length of time you chose. The TV/VCR/DVD will rewind or fast forward the tape the specified amount of time.

The time counts down on the screen as the search progresses. When 0:00 is reached, the tape will start playing automatically.

Or, to cancel the time search before it finishes, press

STOP C.

Helpful Hints

• A Time Search can be set up to a maximum of 9 hours 50 minutes in 10-minute increments.

• Time Search will not operate dur- ing recording.

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Magnavox 27MDTR10S owner manual Time Search Videotapes

27MDTR10S specifications

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