I • normal button, I • day button, Start buttons (up/down) – Panasonic PV-4760 User Manual
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PV-4760
CLOCK ADJUSTMENT P,10
I
• NORMAL BUTTON
j
Press for normal current time display.
I
• DAY BUTTON
i
Press to select the correct day display.
• START BUTTONS (UP/DOWN)
Hold this button in to select the current hour in
10 minute intervals. Tap it lightly to select exact
one minute intervals.
• CLOCK BUTTON
Press this button to enter clock mode for clock
adjustment.
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CONNECTIONS WITH OTHER
COMPONENTS
MULT! FUNCTION DISPLAY
(See separate Guide.)
• VIDEO OUTPUT CONNECTOR
Fdr video output connection to a monitor TV or
another VCR.
• AUDIO OUTPUT CONNECTOR (UR)
For connection to an audio input connector on a
monitor TV, another VCR or an audio tape - '
recorder.
• AUDIO INPUT CONNECTOR (UR)
For connection from a portable video camera
power supply, another VCR or other Audio
Source's output connector.
• VIDEO INPUT CONNECTOR
For video input connection from another VCR or.
a portable video camera power supply.
COUNTER P.24
•
• RESET BUTTON
Sets the Tape Counter to “0000".
• MEMORY BUTTON
When this button is in the “ON” position, the tape
will stop when the Tape Counter reaches "0000”
during fast forward or rewind.
• EJECT BUTTON
To remove the cassette. The EJECT Button will
operate even if the Power is off.
• HEADPHONES JACK
For connecting a Headphone.
• HEADPHONES VpLUME CONTROL
For adjustment of sound level.
• INPUT SIGNAL SELECTOR
LINE:
For re-recordtng or camera recording.
TUNER:
For regular TV recording with monaural
sound recording.
AUDIO
2
CH:
For simulcast (stereo) recording.
• DIGITAL CLOCK/START TIME
The present time is displayed after setting, or the
start time of Timer Recording or One Touch
Recording is displayed.
• VCR/TV INDICATOR “VCR”
Appears when the VCR/TV Selector is set to VCR.
• TIMER INDICATOR “ n™ ”
Indicates the VCR is set for unattended recording.
• SPEED INDICATOR “SP” “LP” “SLP”
Shows the tape speed during recording and
playback.
• CASSETTE-IN INDICATOR “
E3
"
The three states of this indicator show the
following conditions.
No “ En ” displayed: There is no cassette in the
unit.
"
E3
" displayed: There is a cassette in the unit
and some interval to the end of the tape.
Flashing " E3 " display: The Automatic Rewind
took place at the end of the tape during playback,
recording or fast forward. The indicator continues
flashing until the next mode is selected.
Also flashes if you attempt any recording when
the cassette erasure prevention tab is missing.
• FUNCTION INDICATOR “
”
Shows the operation mode of VCR (EJECT, PLAY.
DOUBLE SPEED PLAY. REW, REC, FF. PAUSE,
STILL, SEARCH, STOP, FRAME ADVANCE,
SLOW, PROG) and
“C
.S'”
is displayed when the
CHANNEL MEMORY Button is ON.
• DEW INDICATOR “oi w”
DEW appears on the Multi Function Display. The
unit will not operate if excessive moisture
condenses in the unit.
NOTE;
If this happens, leave the VCR ON and let it
remain at room temperature until this indicator
goes off.
• PROGRAM NUMBER “
S ”
Shows the program number for Timer Recording.
• STAND BY INDICATOR
Appears when you are setting or using the Preset
O.T.R. feature.
• OTR INDICATOR
Indicates that the One Touch Recording feature
is in use.
• TIMER DISPLAY/COUNTER DISPLAY
Shows either the recording length of Timer
Recording or the remaining length of recording
time during One Touch Recording, Otherwise the
counter number is displayed.
• CATV INDICATOR
CATV indicates ANTENNA SYSTEM SELECT
Button is set on one of the Cable TV modes.
• CHANNEL/INPUT SIGNAL SELECTOR
INDICATOR “
.SS
”
Channel number appears for TUNER and AUDIO
2CH position. "L" shows Input Signal Selector at
LINE position.
• MEMORY INDICATOR “M”
When MEMORY Button is set to ON, this indicator
appears. (See page 24.) “M" flashes to indicate
FF or REW are in memory mode.
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