throbber
JVC
`
`HR-S5000U
`
`SIVI-lS I
`
`SPECIFICATIONS
`Format
`: S-VHS/VHS NTSC standard with
`Hi-Fi audio
`Video recording system: Rotary, two-head helical scan
`system with slant double-azimuth
`combination video heads
`: Deep-layer recording system con(cid:173)
`forming to stereo Hi-Fi VHSstandard
`: 2 Hi-Fi audio channels
`1 normal audio channel
`: NTSC-type color signal and separated
`Y /C signals conforming to NTSC.
`: 12.65 mm (1 /2 inch)
`
`Hi-Fi audio recording
`system
`No. of audio channels
`
`Video signal system
`
`Tape width
`Tape speed
`
`Signal-to-noise ratio
`
`: 45 dB (Rohde & Schwarz noise
`meter) with PICTURE SHARPNESS
`control at center position
`Horizontal resolution : More than 400 lines (S-VHS)/240
`lines (VHS) with PICTURE SHARP(cid:173)
`NESS control at center position
`
`Audio
`Input
`
`Output level
`Output impedance
`Signal-to-noise ratio
`Frequency range
`Hi-Fi audio
`Frequency response
`Dynamic range
`Wow and flutter
`Timer
`
`Dimensions
`
`Weight
`Provided accessories
`
`: -8 dBs, more than 50 k-ohms,
`unbalanced
`: -6 d Bs, high impedance load
`: Less than 1 k-ohm, unbalanced
`: More than 40 dB (Normal audio)
`:70Hz to 10,000 Hz (Normal audio)
`
`: 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz
`:More than 90 dB
`: Less than 0.005 % WRMS
`: 14-day programmable timer
`8 programs with repeat function
`:435 mm(W) x 105 mm(H) x
`380 mm(D)
`( 17-3/16" X 4-3/16" X 15")
`: 8.1 kg (17.9 lbs)
`: Infrared remote control unit
`"AAA" -size battery x 2
`S-V IDEO cable (4-pin)
`Matching transformer
`Antenna cable (F-type)
`Audio cable
`Video cable
`
`:33.35 mm/s (1-5/16 ips)
`(SP)
`: 11.12 mm/s (7 /16 ips)
`(EP)
`Maximum recording time
`(SP)
`: 160 min. with T-160 video cassette
`(EP)
`: 480 min. with T-160 video cassette
`
`: 5°Cto 40°C (41°F to 104°F)
`: -20°C to 60°C (- 4° F to 140°F)
`: 75 ohms, unbalanced
`
`Temperature
`Operating
`Storage
`Antenna
`Channel coverage
`:Channels 2- 13
`(VHF)
`:Channels 14-69
`(UHF)
`(CATV) :87 channels
`: Channel 3 or 4 (switchable; preset to
`RF output signal
`channel 3 when shipped)
`75 ohms, unbalanced
`: AC 120 V'V, 60Hz
`: 42W
`
`Power requirement
`Power consumption
`Video
`Input
`Output
`
`: 0.5 to 2.0 Vp-p, 75 ohms, unbalanced
`: 1.0 Vp-p, 75 ohms. unbalanced
`
`Specifications shown are for SP mode unless otherwise specified.
`Design and specifications subject to change without notice.
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`FEATURES
`
`PRECAUTIONS
`
`High-Quality Pictures and Sound
`•SUper VHS rt<Ordlng and playboc:k circuitry ensuring
`super-quality pictures with a horizontal resolution of
`more than 400 lines.
`•Soporatod Y/C signal tormlnols (S-VIDEO IN and OUT)
`for htghltr·qualit y dubbi ng and playback of Super VHS
`signals.
`•Full tet of HQ (High Quality) System circuits to ensure
`the best possible pictures in the regular VHS mode.
`•Higtt.perform.nce CCD lumklance signal comb filter for
`both SUper VHS and VHS operation.
`•Sup~r DA-4 htld system with T1~S11bMizing held drum
`for superlative picture qual ity in all modes.
`•HI-Fi VHS rtereo sound with 1 dynamic renge of more
`than 90 dB.
`•Advanced IWitching noise reduction tydem which applies
`switching point compensation independently for each
`channel.
`•Flying ,,.. .. ht~~d for professionaf-elass insen edits.
`•Edit twitch for bast possible dubs.
`•Picture sharpness control.
`
`Special-effects playback
`•Noiseless field stills and frame advlflCI in both SP/ EP
`modes thanks to the Super OA·4 head system.
`•Slow-motion playbock at 6 difforent spoods: 1/JO, 1/24,
`1/ 18, 1/ 12 ond 1/ 6 ncrmal speed.
`•Variable·sp••d March at 3, 5, 7 and 21 (EP) t imes normal
`speed in both directions.
`•Double-speed forward playt..ck and normal·apeed ,..,.,,.
`pllybock.
`•Shuttle Search w ith latch function.
`
`Remote control features
`•On&reen Menu telection OS*'Itlon
`- Channel presetting
`- Timer setting
`- Clock setting
`- Status set1lng (source, broadcasting band, AFC, record·
`lng liP&ed, SAP recording and on-screen modo d isplay
`function on/off).
`•TV control for power on/off, volume, channel selection
`Md AV mode lclesl~oted JVC TVs only).
`•1 o-Kev random-access channel select ion.
`
`Tuner features
`•Frequency aynthesiltd cabta-compatible tuner pretuned
`to 156 channels.
`•MTS decoder built
`programs.
`•Wider bandwidth for accommodating higher video signal
`frequenc~s.
`
`in for recording stereo and SAP
`
`Timer features
`•on-screen remote programmins~ by m•nu selection.
`•14-Day/81nnt programmable timer.
`through Saturday,
`l$ehtctabl• d1ily •ttlngs (S unday
`Monday t hrough Saturday, and Monclay t hrough Friday)
`and SP/ EP programming.
`•One-button ~nstant t imer reoDfding.
`
`Tape accen features
`•HIIf-loeding meehanism for more tape access convenience.
`•VHS Index Search System whtch automatically ph1ces
`index codes at the beginning of any recording, with mark/
`erase faci lities for manual marking of extra index codes
`during recording and playback, and manual eruing of
`unnecessary index codes during playback.
`I Automatic location of up to 9 cad!NI program& by remote(cid:173)
`specify ing the number of Index codes to be skipped. A
`specified code can be detected in the ·Shuttle Search, o r
`the faster REW and FF modes (120 times normal EP
`speed) for automate play'oock.
`•lntro ....-ch to play back the beginning of each indexed
`program for about 5 seconds in fast-motion.
`•R .. Itime Go-To function for kx:ating a point on tape a
`specified time away from the beginning.
`•Realtime Seerch function for locating a point 01'1 tape a
`specified time away In either direction from the current
`position.
`•Counter memory function for returning to a designated
`point o n tape.
`•Skip search to skip unwanted tape segments 1/2 t o 2
`minutes in length.
`
`Other value features
`•Reettime tepe counter showing tape time in hours,
`minutes and 5erord5 by count ing th e recorde:,d 30-Hz
`control signal pulses.
`•Automatic functions includ ing Auto Play and Next·
`Function Memory.
`•Automatic on-tc:rlln mode displ•y with manual recall
`eapabil ity.
`•Automatic backspace editing by Zero Frame Edltino
`system for clean &5semble edits.
`•Audio dubbiog facM~y.
`•Switchable AC outlet.
`•Twv pairs of audio outpull for more systems flexibility.
`
`Hondling ond •torate
`• Avoid using the recorder under the following conditions:
`extremely hot, cold or humid places,
`-
`- dusty places,
`near appliances generating strong magnetic fields,
`-
`-
`places subject to vibrations, and
`-
`poorly ventilated place$.
`• Be careful of moisture condensation.
`Avoid u~ng the recorder immediately after moving from a
`c~d place to a wa1111 place. The water vapor in warm air
`wWI condense on the still-cold video head drum and tape
`guides and may cause damage to the tape and the recorder.
`• Hindle the re(:order carefully.
`• Do not blcx:k the ventilation openings.
`• Do not place anything heavy o n the recorder.
`• Do not place anything whtch might spill and cause
`trouble o n the top cover of tho recorder.
`• Use in horizontal (flat) position only.
`I n case of transportation.
`• Avoid vK>Ient shocks to the recorder during pecking and
`t ransportation.
`• Befo re packing, be sure to remove the cas.sene from the
`recorder.
`
`•
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`VHS:
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`Vid1o canettes
`• This recorder emptoys 5-VHS and VHS cassettes only .
`S·VHS: ST·120 for 1201SPI/360 1EPI minutes, ST-60 for
`60/180 minutes and ST-30 f or 30/90 minutes of
`recording.
`T-160 for 160(SP)/480(EP) minutes, T-120 for
`120/360 m inute.s, T -90 for 90/270 m inutes, T .SQ
`for 60/180 minutes and T -30 for 30/ 90 minutes of
`recording.
`• Video cassettes are equipped with a safety tab to prevent
`accidental erasure. \Nhen t he tab is removed, recording ein(cid:173)
`not be performed. If you wish to record on a cassette
`whose teb has already been removed, use adhesive tape to
`block the hole.
`
`Mol1ture ooncMn11t1an
`If you pour I c~d Uquht lntn • ul•u.
`•
`air will condense on tho turtnco of lh• •
`moisture condenutlon.
`• Moisture condensation o n tht helfl cl nu
`crucial parts of the vldoo recordor, will 11
`tape.
`• Mo:sture in the air will condon• u11 th,
`move It from e cold p lace to 1 wat 111 1
`tremely humid condit ions.
`In condit ions where moisture condcttu
`kaep the power cord plugged In on A C Ot
`switched on; 1his would help preveut 1
`occurring. W'len condensation hea uc.:c
`evaporate quickly once the power It u
`few hours for the recorder to bee om• lJI"
`
`•
`
`Operation
`• When a cassette is loaded, tho pt)WII ' '
`If the safety tab has been remuvt ci, t•l•t
`matieally.
`• The cassette can be unloaded ovnn wh11
`Pressing t he EJECT button turns th• 1•1
`ejection of the cassette, shuts It uti lUll
`cast'.
`• As long as the TIMER button i' •nu•u-c
`indicator lit, the POWER and EJECT huU
`and unloading of a cassette is n ot puu lh
`not yet been inserted, simply insurt n c:
`wilt be switched on to load the cnnetllu 1
`co mpletion of automat ic loading, thu
`Standby mode will be eng41ged with ptJWtt
`
`Remote c:ontrol unit
`• Avoid violent shocks, especially taku 1:n1
`u nit.
`• Take care not to allow liquid to tpOI
`dampen the terminals,
`• Oo not place heavy objects on tho unit.
`• Avoid leaving the unit in places su bjoct 1c1
`extremely high temperatures.
`
`S.fety tab
`
`• Avoid exposing the cassettes to direct sunlight. Keep them
`away f rom heaters.
`• Avo id extreme humidity, violent vibratiom or shocks,
`strong magnetic fields (near a motor, transformer or mag(cid:173)
`net) and d usty places.
`• Place the cassettes in cassette cases and positio n vertically.
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`CONTROLS, INDICATORS AND CONNECTORS
`
`nol
`t button with LED indicatof
`, "~'I'IV puwer to the recorder. The indicator will
`unciOtU 11 (;liUOtte also turns t he power o n.
`• lo•dlng alot
`1 VIIS ur S·VHScassette . The door w ill close and the
`11 \how inn that u e;a55ette is inside w ill appear on t he
`""''*tt:lltlt display ),
`Inn mude \ndiceton
`
`l'l•v mnri•
`
`l!•wlntl nluclu
`
`l•nl huwnrd modo
`
`lllltl 11r Slow modt
`
`11•c:utd mod•
`
`Aulllo Dull mode
`
`lnrert Edit mode
`
`0 ...
`...... FOJwttrd Search mode
`.,._ Rever'' Search mode
`...... Rtcord P&uta mod•
`: ..... Audio Oub P1use mode
`
`o ... u lntt rt Edit Pause mode
`
`: mode Indicator
`~1 VIIS" indicator illuminates wh en the $-VHS record(cid:173)
`:uhl '' selocted with the S-VHS mode select button
`w when S-VHS record ings are being played back. In
`tck, S-VHS recordings are automatically detected and
`I hnc:k In t he 5-VHS mode.
`I CASSETTE lndicator
`t:D lights. wtlen a cassette marked S-VHS is inserted,
`tho cassette mark also appearing o n the FOP. With a
`t V HS cassette, only the cassette mark on the FOP
`
`•r•h•n•in fluorescent diiJ)Iay panel (FOP)
`cncploi ned In re levant sections.
`
`o111tu lo oded" indlc~tor
`
`'ll>tiO mode ~f\dicotor
`
`Switchtble di'l)lay
`•Clock
`• T imer uart t ime
`• Channel set moda
`
`Counter memory
`indicatOt'
`
`Simulc~'' mode
`ind icator
`
`•l "ll' " u u.-h 'l\1 nlds
`
`Switch.t)\e di~Piay
`• Realtime tape counter
`• Timer stop time
`• Instant timer recording time
`• Go-To denioation
`
`8 LEO •ndicators
`STEREO
`
`SAP
`
`Hi-Fi
`
`NORMAL
`
`: Lights when a stereophonic TV prograrn
`is being received.
`: Lights when a TV program accompanied
`by a second audio program is being re·
`ceived.
`INDEX MARK : Blinks while an index code is being re·
`corded.
`INDEX ERASE : Bllnks while an index code is being erased.
`; Lights when 2ND AUO o n the Status Set
`S AP REC
`menu is set for "YES" .
`: Lights when Hi· Fi audio is selected with
`the AUDIO MONITOR button • .
`: U ghh when normal audio
`is se lected.
`Both " Hi-Fi" and " NORMAL" indicators
`light when a mixture of the two
`is
`selected .
`$ V . LOCI< control
`When o perat ing in the Still mode, turn this control to
`eUminate vertical vibrat klns of the picture, if observed .
`8) PICTURE SHARPNESS control
`Use this cont rol to make the picture sharper o r softer.
`Effect ive o nly for p layback pictures. (No effect when re·
`cording.)
`e Infrared beam receiving window
`Direct the remote control towards this w indow.
`• TRACI<ING buttons
`If noise bars are seen during playback, use these buttons
`to reduce them. The t racking is reset to norma l when both
`buttons are pressed together, a cassette ejected, or the
`power t urned off . These T RACKING buttons can also be
`used to ad just hi·fi tracking, referring to the hdi tracking
`meter. (See page 18.)
`
`e Audio level indicators/Hi-fi tracking meter
`
`See pages 1 7 and 18.
`• Hi·Fi REC LEVEL controls
`See page 17.
`• LEVEL INDICATOR switch
`Selects t he function of the a ud io level indicators/Hi·Fi
`tracking meter. (See page 17.)
`
`e ALC (Automatic Level Control) switch
`
`Set to ON to activate the auto mat ic level control circuit
`for Hi·Fi aud io. For manual control. set this sw itch to OFF
`and use t he Hi·Fi REC LEVEL controls •
`.
`0NOTCHFILTER
`Normally set this switch to OFF. If dot noise is noticeable
`'Nhen watching television programs or during recording or
`playback in the S·VHS mode, sat this switch to ON.
`• EDIT awitch
`NorrNIIY set t o OFF. For making multi-generatio n dubs,
`set it to the ON posit ion. (See page 34.1
`• AC ONLINE switch
`OFF position
`:Power flow s thro ugh the rear panel AC
`OUTLET e regardless of whet her t he
`r ecorder is o n or off.
`· Power flows only when the recorder is
`o n. When used ·u, combinatio n with the
`built·in t imer. this enables tim er-con·
`trolled power supply fo r t he connected
`equipment.
`
`ON position
`
`0 MIC )ack
`Connect a mi<:rophone for aud io dubbing.
`
`0 PHONES jack
`Connect a set o f headpho nes for monitoring or private
`listening.
`e PHONES VOLUME control
`Adjusts the level of 1he audio output from the headphone
`jack.
`• TV/VIDEO button
`Selects betwee n TV and VIDEO modes.
`TV mode (the VIDEO indicato r o n the FOP is off) : for TV
`viewing and for watching a TV program while recording
`another .
`VIDEO mode ("V IDEO" appears o n the FOP): for record·
`ing a TV p rogram while watching it a nd for p laying back
`recorded tapes. When the power is switched on. the TV
`mode is engaged initially. To change the mode, press the
`TV/VIDEO button.
`• COUNTER MEMORY button
`Press to engage the Counter Memory mode; M will appear
`on the FOP and the tape will auto matically stop at the
`coun'ter reading of "OH OOM OOS" when it is being fast·
`forwarded o r rewou nd.
`e S-VHS mode select button
`This button switches between the S-VHS a nd V HS record ·
`ing modes. Wl1en the S.VHS mode is 5elected, the S-VHS
`indicator 8
`ltghts. S-V HS recordings are possible only
`when 5-VHS cassettes are used in the S-VHS recording
`mode.
`• AUDIO MONITOR button
`Press to select the audio output. Each time t he button is
`pressed, the soundtrack to be heard changes (Hi·f i stereo,
`no rmal, or mixed playback) and is indicated by the Hi·Fi
`and NORMAL indicators 8 .
`0 SIMULCAST button
`To
`record FM simulcast broadcasts, press this button
`(anytime, except in the AUX mode) to $8t 'to the SJMUL
`mode. " SIMUL" will light on the FDP. During recording,
`the video signal f rom t he built-in t uner and the audio signal
`from the rear panel AUDIO IN connecto rs will be recor~ed .
`.MENU button
`Press the MENU button to call up the on-screen menu for
`clock, status, channel presetting, and timer setting. (See
`1>8¥' 19 and 20.)
`e SET (-/+1 buttons
`Press the SET - / + buttons to adjust data ind ications or
`mov e 1he cursor in setting operations. (See pages 19 and 20.)
`esELECT button
`Press the SELECT button to proceed to the next step or
`to move the cursor in setting operations.
`(Se• pages 19 and 20.1
`• TIMER button
`Press to engage 1he Timer Standby made aft er you have
`pre1et the timer for unattended recording .
`• REPEAT/ ADD button
`Press to enter the repeat command in t imer programm ing
`or t o store a channel during channel setting.
`e CHANNEL ( v
`I A
`I buttons
`Pre.ss either butto n to select desired channel.
`• CA.NCEL/COUNTER RESET/SI<IP button
`•Press this button at any t ime during timer programming
`to c lear a program .
`•Press
`to
`reset
`"OH OOM OOs".
`•Press to skip non-broadcast o r undes ired channels during
`channel setting.
`
`the Realtime Counter display
`
`to
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`• AUDIO DUBBING button
`Press wflite in the Still mode, then press the PLAY/X2
`
`button e to start a udio dubbing. (See page 35.)
`
`• REC/ITR button
`Press once for normal recording; aga in for instant timer
`recording; each successive press adds 30 minut es to the
`recording t ime to a maximum of four hours. (See page 26.)
`eiNSERT button
`Press for insert editing (see page 33.)
`• PLAY/X2 button
`Press once to play back a tape; press again for double-speed
`playback. Also press this button to cancel the Pause/St ill,
`Slow, Of' Search modes. (See page 24.)
`• REW ond FF buttons
`Press REW or FF while i n the Stop mode to rewind or fast·
`forward t he ta pe . To view a high-speed picture in the
`reverse or fofWa rd direction for program search. press the
`appropriate button while in the Play mode.
`• STOP button
`Press this button to stop tape playback or recording.
`• PAUSE/STILL button
`Press t o temporarily stop the tape t o avoid record ing un(cid:173)
`wa nted material or to view a still picture. The picture
`advances each time this button is pressed.
`4D Cassette EJECT button
`.INDEX MARl< button
`Press during playback o r record ing to put an index code
`onto the tape. (See page 31 .1
`.INDEX ERASE button
`Press during playback to erase a n inde x code . (See page 31 .)
`
`Remote Control Unit
`The infrared remote control unit gives you full operationa l
`control from your viewing position. All control buttons,
`excitpt those separately explained, have the same funct ion as
`the corresponding buttons on the recorder. How ever, in the
`case of t he REC button, to start reaJrdlng, both the REC"'"rKi
`PLAY/ X2 buttons must be pressed simultaneously. The
`ma)(imum operat ing distance is about 8 m (26 h.)
`TV OPERATION buttons (designued NC TV models only.l
`·~w~.~~-~
`Press to. stlect t he TV's o perating mode: TV to view broad·
`.cast programs or tape programs via RF. OUT connection and
`VIDEO to view programs via AV connection.
`·~timii~f;
`Press t o turn the TV power on or off
`
`·~ Press either button to adjun the TV's sound volume.
`-~ Press to select th e desired channel on t he T V receive r.
`
`• GO-TO button
`Press once to engage the Realtime Go-To mode. (See
`page 29.) Press again to obtain a 5-second on-screen Rea l·
`t ime Counter reading in hours, minutes, and seconds.
`INDEX button
`Press to engage the Index Search mode. (See page 31.)
`e1NTRO button
`Press to engage the lntro Search mode. (See page 32.)
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`•
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`PLAYING BACK A VIDEO CASSETTE
`
`SPECIAL-EFFECTS PLAYBACK
`
`SNitch on.
`Set the TV receiver In the ~
`appro priate mode.
`~--------------------1 1 TVr~tMr
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`I
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`Load a pre-recorded cassette. Power will be switched on
`automatically. When the cassette loaded has no safety
`tab, playback starts automatically, with "PLAY" appear(cid:173)
`ing on the sere en for 5 seconds.
`
`HONES VOLUME control
`
`PICTURE SHARPNESS control
`
`TRACKING controls
`
`lrl,J.~-+o~:'!=,;.,~ &;;;:-h .. -~===1~~-~---- Hioh"'I'Hd forword ... rch
`FF/SHUTTLE SEARCH b\ltton
`• To fast forward the tape, press tl'lis button in the Stop mode.
`• To shuttle search the tape il'l the forward direction, press this
`button in the Play mode.
`• The shuttling speed is about 7 t imes normal in the SP mode
`and 21 times normal in the EP mode.
`• Press the PLAY/X2 button to return to normal playback.
`
`Press STOP at the end of the program.
`
`-ti(lt1-speed rtvene Harch
`UW/SHUTTLE SEA RCH b\ltton
`• To reNind the tape, press t his button in the Stop mode.
`• To shuttle search the tape in the reverse direction, press this
`button in t~ Play modt.
`• The shuttling speed is about 7 times normal in the SP mode
`and 21 t imes normal In the EP mode.
`• Press the PLAY/ X2 button to return to normal playback.
`
`Skip Seerch function
`During playback. press the remote control's SKIP SEARCH
`b.Jtton from 1 to 4 times to zip throu!tl 30-sec. to 2-min,
`sections of tape. Press the PLAY /X2 button to cancel the
`Skip Search mode.
`
`Notes:
`•The SP/EP button may be in either position.
`The SP, LP or EP mode recording is automatically detected
`and played back at the correct speed.
`• Irrespective of the S-VHS mode button setting, the S·VHS
`o r VHS recording mode is automatlcal1y detected and played
`back in the correct mode. The S·VHS mode indtcator lights
`for playback of 5-VHS recordings.
`• When the PLAY /X2 button is pressed to start playback, the
`VIDEO mode is automatically entered, the VIDEO ind icator
`on the FOP lights and " PLAY" appears on the screen for 6
`5econds.
`•The tape-end auto rewind mechanism functions in both the
`Play and Fast Forward modes.
`• For briefer scanning, keep the SHUTTLE SEARCH button
`pressed for more than 2 seconds; when you release .the
`
`button, the Search mode will be cancelled. In this case, the
`shuttl ing speed in the EP mode is about 1 t imes normal.
`• Noise bars may appear on the screen if you play back a tape
`Which was recorded using another recorder. In such cases,
`adjuS1 the TRACKING controls. Press one of the buttons
`until a satisfactory picture is obtained. After playback. track·
`lng may be reset m,nually by pressing both buttom simul·
`t aneously. It is reset automatica lly when the tape is ejected
`or the power turned o ff.
`• When listening through headphones, rf the volume is too
`low or too high, adjust the PHONES VOLUME control for
`comfortable listening.
`• Images on the screen can be adjusted to a preferred softer or
`sharper definition by turning the PICTURE SHARPNESS
`control.
`
`..-VARIABLE SEARCH b\lttons on the romote oontrol
`Variable speed search is possible in either forward or re·
`vene direction from either the Still or Play mode.
`• To search in the forward direction:
`• Press the~ botton in the Play mode to start fast·
`motion searching from 2 times normal speed. To in(cid:173)
`crease speed (to 3, 5, 7, 21 times normal), press~ re·
`peatedly.
`•Press the~ botton in the Still mode to start slow(cid:173)
`motion searching from 1/30 normal speed. To increase
`speed (to 1/24, 1/ 18, 1/ 12, 1/6, normal, X2, X3, X6,
`X7, X21), press~ reputedly. To decrease speed1
`pren ~repeatedly. (Pressing the ~botton in the
`Play mode, starts slow-motion searching at 1/S·normal
`speed.)
`•To search i n tho reverse direction:
`•Press the !$) button In the Stfll mode to start search·
`lng in the reverse direction at the same speed as normal
`5peed playback. To lncrea•e •peed (to -3, -5, -7,-21
`times normal), press~ repeatedly. To decrease
`speed, press ~ repeatedly,
`• To rlttvrn to the normal ?tay mode, press the PLAY/X2
`button.
`
`• Selected slow-motion and X2 speeds can be displayed on the
`screen anytime by pressing the ENTER button.
`
`ON.SCREI!N DISPLAY
`
`SLOW 1/30
`SLOW 1/ 24
`SLOW 1/18
`SLOW1/12
`SLOW 1/6
`
`PLAY X2
`(No dl,play for
`fasttf'spettdt)
`
`r-+------ Doublo·speod playboc:k
`PLAY / X2 button
`• PreS$ while in the Play mode; double·speed playback will be
`engaged.
`• To resume normal playback, press the same button again.
`
`~Still playback
`PA USE/STI LL b\ltton
`• Press ....-1'\ile in the Play modej the tape will stop and a still
`picture witt be obtaiNd.
`• To advance the still pict\Jre, press again.
`• To retum to the normal Play mode. press the PLAY/X2
`button.
`
`No tat:
`• 'M'len the Still mode continues for longer than about 5
`minutes, the Stop rnode will be entered automatically.
`• With some video cassettes, the TV picture may distort during
`slow-motion playback. This Is not due to any defect of the
`unit.
`•If noise bars are visi~e. use TRACKING controls as de,..
`cri bed on the previous page.
`• With some televisions, the still picture may be unstable. If
`vertical vibration of the picture is observed, attempt to
`correct It by turnillg the V.LOCK control.
`
`• No audio is ~vallable during any Special·effects playback
`mod a.
`• Special-effects play~ck is not possible in the LP mode.
`When 1he Special-effects mode is engaged during playback of
`LP recorded tape5, the picture disappears from the )Creen. If
`you happen to engage one of the Special·effects modes while
`playing an LP tape, simply press the PLAY/X2 OOtton to
`restore the picture.
`
`-23-
`
`-24 -
`
`Dish, Exh. 1024, p. 4

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