
Location and Function of Parts
Overview 1 Chapter
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Q Tape remaining indication | During recording or pause mode, this indication shows the remaining tape time as | ||||||||
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| Tape time remaining |
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| TAPExxxxxxx |
| 30 minutes or more |
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| TAPExxxxxx |
| 25 to 30 minutes |
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| 20 to 25 minutes |
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| 15 to 20 minutes |
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| 10 to 15 minutes |
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| 5 to 10 minutes |
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| 2 to 5 minutes |
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| 0 to 2 minutes |
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| TAPE (blinking) |
| End of tape |
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R Clip remaining indication | This shows how many clip shots or Cue points can be recorded1). | ||||||||
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| CLIPxxxxxx |
| 51 or more | 101 points or more | ||||
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| 41 to 50 | 81 to 100 points | ||||
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| 31 to 40 | 61 to 80 points | ||||
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| 11 to 20 | 21 to 40 points | ||||
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| Cannot record |
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S Time value indication | Depending onthe DISPLAY switch (6 on page 15) setting, this shows a counter value, | ||||||||
| time code value or user bit value. Press the MENU button (1 on page 19) to display | ||||||||
| the VCR menu. |
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Resets the time value shown in the display window.
This button operates differently depending on settings of the DISPLAY switch (6 on page 15), and the TC mode switches 1 (9 on page 20) and 2 (8 on page 20).
Switch setting | RESET button operation |
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DISPLAY: COUNTER | Resets counter value to |
| 0:00:00. |
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DISPLAY: TC | Resets time code to |
TC mode switch 1: PRESET | 00:00:00:00. |
TC mode switch 2: SET |
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DISPLAY: | Resets user bit a) to |
TC mode switch 1: PRESET | 00 00 00 00. |
TC mode switch 2: SET |
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a)Bits of time code recorded on tape, in which users can record necessary information.
Also, this button is used to change VCR menu settings.
For details on the VCR menu, see “Setting on the VCR Section VCR Menu” (page 103).
0SpeakerOutputs the recorded or playback audio. When a warning indicator appears in the viewfinder or display window, the speaker sounds a warning tone.
The speaker is muted (does not output a warning tone) when an earphone is connected to the EARPHONE connector (3 on page 15).
For details on the warning tone, see “Warning System” (page 127).
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