Advanced Operations

VHS

 

 

QUICK ERASE

You can delete a cassette contents all at once.

Preparation

Press [VHS].

Insert a recorded video cassette.

[1]Insert a cassette that you want to delete the cassette contents.

[2]While stopped,

Press [FUNCTIONS] to display the VHS FUNCTIONS on the screen.

[3]Press [3, 4] to select the “QUICK ERASE”, and then press the [ENTER].

VHS FUNCTIONS

Timer recording

 

QUICK ERASE

 

Tape length

: AUTO ( E - 240)

PB Colour system

: AUTO

SQPB

: AUTO

OSD

: 4 : 3

 

 

: select ENTER : access

RETURN : return

[4]Press [ENTER] for 5 seconds or more to start

the QUICK ERASE function.

QUICK ERASE

function takes

ENTER : press for 5 seconds

approximately

STOP : cancel

30 minutes.

(with E-180 cassette)

 

To stop partway

Press [, STOP].

The tape is rewound to the beginning, and it is fast-forwarded with the quick erase function.

When the tape reaches the end, the VHS automatically rewinds it to the beginning.

Note

When a video cassette with a broken off erasure prevention tab is inserted, this function is not activated.

Changing audio

Press [AUDIO] to select the audio type.

The audio changes as follows:

L R (Stereo) > L – > – R > – – (Normal audio track) > L R (Stereo)

Note

You cannot change the audio while you use “DC” channel (l 61).

Various indications in on-screen display

To see these displays, set the “OSD” item in the “VHS FUNCTIONS” to “4:3” or “WIDE” (l 56).

Press [STATUS].

The following screen appears.

1 2

3

4 5

 

1 ARD M1/M2

L R SP

 

VHS

 

 

 

 

 

0:00.22

6

1

VHS Indication

 

 

 

 

2

Input channel

 

 

 

 

3

Audio type

 

 

Show the selected audio type

 

 

4

L and R indicators

 

The Left (L) and Right (R) indicators show which sound mode

 

is selected as follows:

 

L R (Stereo): Both the L and R indicators appear.

 

L –:

The L indicator appears.

 

– R:

The R indicator appears.

 

– – (Normal): Neither the L nor R indicator appears.

 

 

5

Tape speed or rec mode

 

 

6

Tape running display

 

Pressing [STATUS] once makes the on-screen display

 

appears. After that, press the button repeatedly to change

 

the display as follows:

 

Current time>Operation status and Tape

 

counter>Remaining tape time>Current time

 

during Index search: “01” to “20” is displayed.

 

during Jet Rewind: “6 JET REW” is displayed.

 

Press [¢, CANCEL/RESET] to reset the tape counter

 

(elapsed time) to “0:00.00”.

 

The tape counter is automatically reset to “0:00.00” when

 

inserting a video cassette.

 

The remaining time is approximate. It will be incorrect if you

 

set the wrong tape time in the “Tape length” item in the

 

“VHS FUNCTIONS” menu and if the tape is of poor quality.

 

 

 

Note

These displays do not appear during special playback.

The on-screen display may be distorted depending on the playback tape or the input signal.

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Panasonic DMR-E75V operating instructions Changing audio, Various indications in on-screen display, Press Status

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