Slow tracking control – Panasonic NV-FS1 User Manual
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PLAYBACK BY USING THE REMOTE CONTROLLER
Super Still Advance Playback
Press the Still Advance Button (ll^) while the VTR is in the
still playback mode. Each time you press this button, the
still-picture will advance one single field.
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During normal playback, the Slow-motion playback can be
activated by pressing the Slow Button. The slow-motion
playback speed can then be varied by using the Slow “-
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When changing the slow-motion playback
speed, indicator flashes.
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•Press the Play Button (►) to continue the normal
playback.
•If the Slow playback operation continues for more
than 5 minutes, the VTR automatically switches
over to the stop mode.
•While playing back a tape in the Super Still or Super
Fine Slow playback mode on a TV set equipped
with an automatic vertical hold control, the picture
may shake vertically. In this case, set the TV set’s
vertical hold (Auto/Manual) selector to the “Manual”
position, and adjust the vertical hold control.
Slow Tracking Control
•When noise bars appear during Super Still. Super Still
Advance or Super Fine Slow playback, switch over to slow
playback and adjust the Slow tracking Control to reduce
the noise bars.
•It may not be possible to eliminate the noise bars
completely.
0 Double Speed Playback
When the VTR is in the playback mode, press the Double
Speed Playback Button to view the action at twice the
normal playback speed. To change back to normal play
back. press the Play Button.
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•The sound wilt be played back only during normal
playback.
•If you leave the VTR in the still playback mode for
more than 5 minutes, the VTR will automatically
switch over to the Stop mode to protect the tape and
the video heads.
•Noise which takes the form of horizontal bars
appears on the TV in the Cue and Review playback
modes. This is not an indication of a malfunction.
•The top of the picture may become distorted in the
Cue, Review or Super Still (LP) mode. This is not an
indication of a malfunction.
•When the picture rolls vertically in the Cue or
Review mode, adjust the vertical hold control on the
TV set.
•Immediately after starting Cue or Review playback,
the picture may be distorted. Also, when these
modes are cancelled, some momentary picture
distortion may occur. However, this is not due to any
malfunction.
•In “LP” mode only;
1. During any playback mode other than normal
playback, the picture may have some noise bars,
the colour may be unstable, or a black and white
picture may appear.
2. When playing back a tape which was recorded
on another VTR, it may be necessary to adjust
the Tracking Control. In some cases the picture
quality may still be inferior. This is due to
limitation of format.