Multi function display, Rear view of the vcr – Panasonic OMNIVISION PV-8660 User Manual
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Multi Function Display
Cassette-In Indicator
Lights when a tape is in the VCR.
SPEED Display
Displays the recording speed.
Power Indicator
Lights when power is on.
REC(ord) Indicator
Lights during recording.
Hi-Fi Indicator
Lights when Hi-Fi audio is
monitored or played back.
Function Indicator
Shows what the VCR is doing.
Timer Indicator
Lights when the VCR is set for a Timer
Recording, or when a length is set for a
normal recording.
The Timer Indicator flashes when a Timer
Recording is set, but a tape has not been
inserted into the VCR.
SAP Indicator
Lights when the station you are
tuned to is broadcasting SAP.
VCR Indicator
Lights when the VCRATV
selector is set to VCR.
fRECland ^
Record
iRECland
I I
Record-pause
►
Playback
Slow motion or Frame advance
II
Play-pause
Flashing
Rewind or Rewind search
► Flashing
Fast forward or Forward search
I I
Flashing
Cassette ejecting
STEREO Indicator
Lights when the station
you are tuned to is
broadcasting stereo.
Clock/Status/Channel Display
Displays the current time.
Briefly displays VCR status when
a function button is pressed.
Briefly displays the channel
number, or “L1 ” or “L2" when a
channel or line input is selected.
Displays the tape counter during
tape operation.
Rear View of the VCR
AC Power Plug
While plugged into an AC outlet,
the VCR consumes 3.7 W of
electrical power in OFF condition.
Audio Output Connector (UR)
See pages 9, 26, 34.
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Audio Input Connector (UR)
See pages 28, 34.
Video Input Connector
See pages 28, 34.
Video Output Connector
See pages 9, 26, 34.
VHF/UHF Antenna
Input Terminal
See pages 6-9, 26, 20.
VHF/UHF Antenna
Output Terminal
See pages 6-9, 26, 28, 34.
Channel 3/4 Switch
See pages 6,12.
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