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Playback Procedure
Before operating the unit, check that the internal/external timer recording displays (INT/EXT) have been cleared from
the display. (If INT or EXT is displayed, use the TIMER MODE switch to clear it.)
r
Press the PLAY button.
PLAY
q
Switch on the power to the unit and TV monitor.
w
Insert the recorded cassette tape into the unit.
e
Select the time mode.
TIME MODE
Notes on operation
1. Bear in mind the following points when playing back parts of a tape recorded in a time lapse (24-/40-hour) mode.
• When the tape is played back in the same mode, noise resembling dropouts will appear on the screen: this is not
indicative of malfunctioning.
• The picture may oscillate in the vertical direction: this is not indicative of malfunctioning.
• When a tape is played back in the same time mode, the picture may shake slightly sideways: this is not indicative
of malfunctioning.
• Turn Quasi-V insertion ON (
) or OFF ( ) with the FWD ADV button. Dancing can be minimized when a tape is
played back in a time lapse (24-/40-hour) mode. Moreover, playing back a tape in a system featuring a frame
switcher enables the appearance of the pictures of other cameras to be reduced.
2. Bear in mind the following points when playing back parts of a tape recorded in a VHS mode (8 hours).
• When a tape is played back in a time lapse mode, slight noise may appear at the top and bottom of the screen:
this is not indicative of malfunctioning.
3. When noise has occurred during still-picture playback, press the FWD ADV button to play it out. (It may not always
be possible to play out the noise.)
4. Bear in mind that if the power cable is disconnected and then re-connected or if the power has been restored after
it has failed when the tape was played with EXT indicated on the display by the TIMER MODE button, the unit will
automatically be set from playback to the recording mode.
5. When the PAUSE/STILL button is pressed during playback, the unit is set to the pause mode, and a still picture
PLAY button. If the unit is kept in the pause mode for more than 5 minutes, it will be set to the stop mode.
6. If the horizontal AFC on the TV monitor is too long or when a video camera with random interlace scanning has
been used, the top area of the TV monitor may be distorted: this is not indicative of malfunctioning.
7. A tape recorded in the 2-hour mode on a different deck can be played back in the 2-hour mode. However, it cannot
be played back in 24- or 40-hour mode.
• “8H” appears when a tape is played back which was recorded for 6 hours using another VTR.
8. Tapes recorded on this machine cannot be played back other VHS video recorder as they are not compatible.
9. When the power cord has come out of the socket or a power failure has occurred during fast forwarding or
rewinding, no operations will be acknowledged for about 30 seconds after the power has been restored: this is to
protect the tape.
Tracking
When noise such as that shown below appears on the
playback image in the 8-hour time mode, press the
tracking (+ or –) button to minimize the noise.
TRACKING /
V-LOCK
• For the tracking default setting, press the “+” and “–”
buttons together (in the 8-hour time mode only).
• In the 24- or 40-hour mode, press the “+” or “–” button
to adjust the tracking.
Vertical hold adjustment
If the image shakes slightly in the vertical direction
during still-picture playback, press the V-LOCK buttons
(–, +) to reduce the dancing.
REC
ALARM
EJECT
REC REVIEW
REC
REV
FWD
TRACKING /
V-LOCK
RESET
PULL OPEN
COUNTER /
TIME MODE
SEARCH
• If the TV monitor has a vertical hold control, adjust
that control also.