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Erasing the Index Signal

The index signal recorded on the tape can be erased.

a. Enter playback or still picture playback several

seconds before the index signal to be erased.

b. Press the INDEX ERASE button.

VISS is shown on the front panel display window.
The tape automatically runs to erase the index
signal.

c. The VISS display disappears, finishing the erasure

of the index signal.
Tape goes on playing back.

Recording the Index Signal

Index signal can be recorded on an arbitrary section

of the tape.

Index signal is automatically recorded at in the

beginning of recording.

During recording or playback

Press the INDEX MARK button.
VISS flickers on the front panel display window,
whereupon the index signal is recorded.
The VISS goes off, finishing the recording
procedure.

During Recording Pause or Still Picture Playback

a. Press the INDEX MARK button.

VISS is shown on the front panel display window.

b. Press the PLAY button.

VISS flickers, whereupon the index signal is
recorded.

c. VISS disappears, finishing the recording

procedure.

Index Search

6 PLAYBACK

OPERATE

HI-FI AUDIO

SELECT

EJECT

BALANCE

REC LEVEL

L

R 0

10

AUDIO OUT

SELECT

629

TBC

COUNTER

/REMAIN

COUNTER

RESET

ZERO

SEARCH

MARK

ERASE

OPERATE

HD

SD

S-VHS

IN — R.A.E. — OUT

REW

FF

INDEX SEARCH

INSERT

A.DUB

REC

SP/EP

HD INPUT

R.A.EDIT

IN/OUT

REV

FWD

START

PREROLL EDIT

START

JOG

SHUTTLE

PAUSE

STOP

PLAY

PAUSE/STIL

INPUT

SELECT

INDEX

INDEX MARK/ERASE

PLAY

Notes:

When recording an index signal on a recorded
tape, perform it in the playback mode. In record
mode, previous video or audio will be erased.

Record an index signal at a due distance from a
neighboring index signal to avoid operational
error.

With VISS shown on display, do not operate
other buttons.

If the record speed is changed from SP to EP
near the index signal, the picture may be
disturbed after recording or erasing the index
signal is finished.

Recording or erasure cannot take place on a
protected tape (without safety tab) or an
unrecorded tape.