NORMAL PLAYBACK
Normal Playback
1
Turn on the power to the VCR and TV monitor.
2
Load the video cassette tape.
3
Press the REC/PLAY SPEED
l
button to select the
playback speed mode.
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The selected playback speed mode is
displayed on the digital display.
NOTES:
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A slow motion effect or accelerated playback
effect can be achieved by using a slower or faster
playback speed than the speed used for recording.
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If the playback speed mode is set to “000”,
playback (step
4
) will not be possible.
4
Press the PLAY button.
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Playback starts.
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If necessary, adjust the tracking to eliminate the
noise from the picture.
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If the image is unstable (rolling vertically),
adjust the vertical lock control to correct.
5
To stop playback, press the STOP button.
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To advance (or rewind) the tape, press the FF
(or REW) button.
NOTE:
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A tape recorded on a time lapse video cassette
recorder produced by another manufacturer may not
play back with the same degree of clarity on this unit.
Tracking Control
If there is noise in the image during playback,
1
While looking at the playback picture, press the
T button repeatedly to minimize the
noise.
2
If it cannot be minimized, press the TRACKING–
button repeatedly.
NOTE:
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This function does not operate when a warning
display appears on the digital display.
Vertical Lock Control
During still image mode,
1
Press the T button repeatedly to reduce
the vertical rolling of the image.
2
If it cannot be corrected, press the TRACKING–
button repeatedly.
NOTE:
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This function does not operate when a warning
display appears on the digital display.
Audio Playback
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Audio playback is only possible in 3-hour, 12-hour and
24-hour modes.
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The playback speed has to be the same as the
recording speed, for normal playback of the audio.
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For a tape recorded in 12-hour and 24-hour recording
modes, to playback the audio, press the AUDIO ON
button after pressing the PLAY button. “A” will be
displayed to the left of the playback speed on the
digital display.
NK4QG/EX (TLS-4024P GB) Tue. Sept., 10/2002
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