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VHS INDEX SEARCH SYSTEM

How to Count the Addresses

Backward Direction

98th

Previous
Programme

Previous

Programme

Forward Direction

Next

Programme

s Programme

^ Ahead

index Signal

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99th

Following
Programme

99

98

99

Address

With the VHS Index Search function, up to 99 addresses

(places where index signals are recorded) can be skipped
to directly locate the beginning of the desired programme in
both forward and reverse direction in the Fast Forward or

Rewind mode.

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CD El

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Press the Play/x

2

Button (►) or Stop Button (■).

^ Press the Index Button.

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Input the number of programmes that you want to skip

by pressing the number buttons.

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>lf you made a mistake, press the Index Button again

and input the correct number.

0 Press the Rewind ◄◄/Review @ or Fast Forward

►►/Cue @ Button to start the VHS Index Search

function (the VTR will switch to the rewind or fast-
forward mode).

• Every time an index signal (address) is skipped the num­

ber in the Address Indication decreases by one.

•When the preset address is reached, the Tape Counter

Indication will appear In place of the Address Indication,

and the normal playback will start.

•To abort the Index Search function midway, press the

Play/x2orthe Stop Button.

•When activating the VHS Index Search function

from the Still playback mode, the Playback will start

when the selected programme is reached.

• If the VHS Index Search function is started ex­

tremely close to the beginning of the next pro­

gramme (place where an address signal is re­
corded) or from the beginning of the tape, the first
address may not be counted.

• If there are unrecorded parts on the tape, or if re­

cordings have repeatedly been made on the same
tape portion, the VHS Index Search function may

not work correctly.

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