Erasing unnecessary index signals – Panasonic NV-F70EA User Manual
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Erasing Unnecessary Index Signals
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Selecting the Address lor Index Repeat Playback
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Programme Now Being Played Back
Press the Play/x2 Button (►) or the Stop Button (■).
Press the Index Button.
Input the address of the desired programme (number
of index signals that you want to skip during rewinding)
with the number buttons on the Remote Controller.
Q Press the Rewind ◄◄/Review @ or Fast Forward
►►/Cue 0 Button to start the VMS Index Search
function (the VTR will switch to the rewind or fast for
ward mode).
O Press the Pause/Still Button while the VTR is in the
playback mode.
^ Press the Index Button.
^ Input with the Number Buttons the number of the index
signal that you want to erase.
Q Press the Fast Forward or the Rewind Button. When
the designated index signal is reached, the VTR
changes over to playback.
^ Press the Pause/Still Button to put the VTR in the Still
Playback mode.
^ Press the Index Button.
Q Press the Erase Button.
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•When the Erase Button is pressed, the tape will be
rewound a little before playback starts. When the
index signal is reached, the Erase Indicator will light
up for about
10
seconds to indicate that the index
signal is being erased. When the erasing is com
pleted, the playback will continue.
Performing Index Repeat Playback
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When the VTR is in the playback mode, press the
Memory/Repeat/Search Button so that the “RS" In
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•When the next index signal is found, the tape wilt be
rewound. When the index signal, where the playback
is to start, is found, the playback will restart. In this
way, automatically repeated playback can be per
formed for a tape portion as defined by the number of
index signals that are skipped.
To stop the Index Repeat playback, press the Stop
Button or press the Memory/Repeat/Search Button so
that the “RS” Indicator goes out.
If Index Repeat playback is performed on a tape for
long periods of time, the picture quality may become
inferior.
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