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This push on/push
off button
is used to start the drum
rotating.
In normal
use, after
the
STANDBY
button
has been pressed,
the SERVO
alarm lamp
G)
is checked
to see that it is off and then the desired
mode button
is
pressed.
However,
it is also
possible
to go into
that
mode
by pressing
the desired
button
without
the STANDBY
button
having been pressed.
When about
9 minutes
has elapsed
without
any button
being pressed
after
the
STANDBY
button
has
been
pressed,
the
STANDBY
mode is released
automatically.
However,
if
the
INSERT
or ASSEMBLE
buttons
are pressed,
the
STANDBY
mode is not released.
When
the
STANDBY
OFF
ENABLE
switch
(S9-8)
on the
SY -79 board
is 0 FF or if either
the AUTO
button
or one of the channel
preset
button
is lit,
automatic
release
of the
mode
does not operate.
If the
tape
sticks
when
the
head
drum
starts
to
rotate,
the
tension
release
mechanism
operates
to
slacken
the tape.
The STANDBY
lamp
flashes
to show that
the head
drum
is rotating
abnormally
for some reason,
or is
not rotating
at all.
When
the
PLAY
button
is pressed,
the
and
STANDBY
lamps
light
and
the
machine
enters
the
normal
playback
mode
(normal
speed
in the forward
direction).
To cancell,
press the STOP, JOG,
V AR or
button.
It is possible
to select playback
by the
or
head
by
means
of the
selector
0
on the
If a slight
compensation
of the playback
tape speed
is necessary
for synchronizing
two BVH series
turn
the
SEARCH
dial
@
clockwise
or
counterclockwise
(slower)
keeping
the PLAY button
pressed.
The degree
of compensation
is determined
by the rotation
and the range is within
±
15%
of the
normal
speed
override
Releasing
the PLAY
button
will return
the VTR to
the normal
speed.
When
the
PLAY
button
is pressed
keeping
the
button
pressed,
both
the
REC
and
lamps
light
and the machine
enters
the recording
mode.
To
press
either
the
JOG,
PREROLL
button.
Recording
is performed
by the
head
regardless
of the position
of the HEAD selector
0.
To
monitor
the
simultaneous
playback
picture
during
recording
with
the
set the
selector
CD
to TAPE.
When the REC INHIBIT
lamp
@
is on, the machine
enters
the PLAY mode without
recording.
When the
TEST
switch
on the SY-79 board is
set to ON and the
is in the
mode,
the
enters
the
REC
TEST
mode
button.
refer to page 1-74).
This lamp shows
that
the unit
is in the
mode.
This
when the
is set to ON,
REC or
hibited.
If
or
is
while
this
is on,
the
machine
will go into
the
mode.
When the
TEST
switch
on the SY -79 board is
set to
ON and
the
is in the
the
lamp
blinks.
refer to page
With
another
connected
to
connector
on the rear panel
and the
switch
on
the
SY -79
board
set
to
set
the
JLJ'-~''-,l''
JLJ
switch
on
the
level
control
panel
and
the
works
as a recorder.
The
controls
can be .....
a· ..
+,... ....
~.arl
by these
buttons
to 1-1
the
REMOTE-2
button
lights:
When
the
button
is pressed
and the
lamp lights,
the editing
and tape trans-
port
buttons
operate
the
connected
player,
enabling
remote
control
of the
player.
The
are also those
of
the player.
it is impossible
to
operate
the
CD,
0,
and
TIME
selectors
and
these
selectors
must
be
set at the player
side.
button
lights: When the
button
is pressed
and the
lamp
the
buttons
operate
this
as a recorder.
the AUTO MODE
bu tton
is then
the recorder
and
the
player
go
into
the
control
mode,
enabling
AUTO
to be
nj::\-rtA,rrrlori
Both
& R buttons
light:
When both
and
buttons
are pressed
and
light,
the
two
can
be
operated
synchronously.
it is
necessary
to
set
the
switch
on
the
SY -79
board
to
on.
Both
&
buttons
off:
When both
these button
lamps are
this
can be
or the
communication
between
the recorder
and
is rmnossibte.
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