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Playback Options

The camcorder’s playback features

include displaying still images, high­
speed shuttle search, and frame-by­
frame playback. In this section, you
will also learn how to connect your
camcorder to a TV, VCR, or computer.

Playback features (PLAY, PAUSE,
FORWARD, REVERSE, STOP) can

be handled using the camcorder’s
buttons.

This camcorder can also be controlled
by most RCA, GE, or PROSCAN

universal remote controls using the

VCR2 button. Such remotes without a
VCR2 button should be able to be

programmed to control the camcorder
using the AUX button. See the manual
that accompanied the universal
remote for details on programming it).

Note:

See the Accessories section for

more information about ordering an
optional remote control.

Basic Playback

1. Insert a Mini DV cassette.

2. Press in the Lock Button and rotate

the Power Switch to playback (EES)
mode.

3. Press the Play-Pause Button (►/!

I)

to

start playback.
• To stop playback, press the Stop

Button (■).

• Press the Rewind Button (■^) to

reverse playback direction, or
the Fast Forward Button (►►) to
advance the tape while in stop
mode.

Playback

Rewind

Play/Pause
Button

Controlling Speaker Volume

Slide the Power Zoom Lever (VOL.)

towards + to turn up the volume, or
towards - to turn down the volume.

Notes:

If stop mode continues for five minutes
when power is supplied from a battery,

the camcorder shuts off automatically to
conserve power. To turn the camcorder on
again, set the Power Switch to OFF, then
to back to playback () mode.
The playback picture can be viewed in the
LCD monitor, viewfinder or on a
connected TV.
LCD monitor/viewfmder indications:

• When power is supplied from a

battery the icon is displayed.
When power is supplied through
the DC cord, the <■.-----

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icon does not

appear.

• When a tape is stopped, no

indicators are displayed.

When a cable is connected to the Audio/

Video jacks, no sound is heard from the
speaker.

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