Notes, Notes on counter reading – Sony SLV-R1000 User Manual
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The On-Screen Display
Indexing Tape Contents
You can use the on-screen display function in two modes.
AUTO DISPLAY ON mode and AUTO DISPLAY OFF mode.
You can select the desired mode by using the SET UP
MENU screen. (For details, see pages 27 and 28.)
Activated
on-screen
display
function
mode
Each time DISPLAY on the Remote
Commander is pressed.
AUTO
DISPLAY ON
mode
The corresponding
VCR operation mode
display will appear
for about five
seconds on the TV
screen when the
VCR enters the other
operation mode.
In addition to the left
the current date and
time, remaining tape
length, linear time
counter will appear
on the TV screen.
AUTO
DISPLAY
OFF mode
No display is shown
on the TV screen.
Same as above.
When a cassette is inserted, the clock display will be
automatically switched to the counter display and the
counter reading “OHOOMOOS" will appear in the display
window. If you want, however, to reset the counter to zero,
press COUNTER RESET on the Remote Commander. By
noting the setting, you can find that point later by referring to
the counter. Use the label on the cassette to list the
programs and their counter readings.
NOTES:
• The remaining tape length displayed is approximate.
Therefore, use it only as an approximate reference.
• When you insert a cassette with a short tape length
such as T-20, T-30 or a non-standard commercially
available cassette, this indicator may not function
correctly.
• The data screen display cannot be displayed on the
screen during still mode, slow motion playback.
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NOTES ON COUNTER READING:
• After a cassette is ejected, the counter display will be
automatically switched to the clock display. When a
cassette is reinserted the counter display will appear
and show the counter reading "OHOOMOOS".
• The counter does not work properly on the portions
on which no recording has been made.
Basic Operations
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