TOP PANEL FACILITIES

@STILL/STEP

This is used for single frame play and frame-by-frame play. When either end of this key is pressed, a single video frame will be reproduced. Then, every time the right end of the key is pressed, the video image will advance a frame at a time; every time the left end is pressed, the video image will go in the reverse direction a frame at a time.

@FRAME

This key is used to display or erase frame numbers on the TV screen.

@CHAPTER

This key is used to display or erase chapter numbers on the TV screen.

@SEARCH

This is used to find specific frames or chapters on the laser disc.

®DIGIT KEYS

These keys are used to select the desired frame and chapter number for the SEARCH mode.

@CAV INDICATOR

This lights up during play of a CAV (standard play) disc.

@CLV INDICATOR

This lights up during play of a CLV (extended play) disc.

@STANDBY INDICATOR

This flashes during those periods when some time is requir­ ed for the player to switch to a next commanded function mode. For example: when the PLAY key is pressed after REJECT, during the SEARCH mode, during the return period in the auto-repeat mode.

BEFORE OPERATION

OPENING THE LID

The power must be turned on before the REJECT!

OPEN key is pressed in order to open the lid. Never try to force the Iid to open.

REMOVING THE SHIPPING SCREW

To prevent possible damage of the internal mechanism during shipment, a shipping screw is provided on the right of the objective lens, as shown in fig. 10. This screw must be removed be­ fore operating the player. Do not lose this shipping screw. It must be screwed back into place if you ever need to ship or transport VP-l000 in future.

REMOVING THE LENS CAP

The objective lens is covered with a protective cap to prevent damage and keep out dust during ship­ ment. (Refer to fig. 10.) This lens cap must be re­ moved before operating VP-l000. Save the lens cap and use it to protect the lens when the player is not use for long periods of time or when ship­ ping the player.

Remove the Lens cap

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Fig. 10. Shipping screw and lens cap removal

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