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Philips VR302 User Manual

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Variable picture search:

O

Press button ►.

© By pressing buttons + or — you can regulate the picture

search speed either forwards or backwards.

© Press button ► for normal playback speed.

How do I know where I am on the cassette tape?

It is always handy to know for how long a cassette has been
played or how long is still left.

The video recorder allows three different ways of finding this out.

First of all, you must select the tape length of the inserted

cassette. This is necessary if the correct playing time is to be

indicated.

О

Press button его on the remote control.

The remote control display will show a cassette tape length,

e.g.:

ч 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I

-TRANSMIT-

CASS.

VCR1

Г

1

n n

/_ 1

и и

@ Press buttons + or — on the remote control to select the

correct tape length. You can choose from amongst any of

the following settings, which will appear in this order: E30,

E60, E90, E105, E120, E 150, E180, E195, E200, E210, E240,
E260, E300, EC30, EC45, E30, etc.

© Press button OB) on the remote control to transmit the

cassette tape length to the video recorder.

If the transmission is accepted the video recorder display will

show, e.g.:

O By pressing button Iffll you will be able to select one of the

following indications of your choice:

time used

= u

time left

= L

tape counter = tape position

You can switch between these indications during rewinding,
winding, recording or playing a cassette.

If you wish to reset the tape counter indication to ‘O’, press the

button X.

Two additional things to note:

Sometimes the actual tape length can be longer than

indicated, e.g. 185 minutes instead of the indicated 180 minutes

(E180).

The time indication will only be correct with european

PAL7SECAM-VHS cassettes. Cassettes manufactured for use on
NTSC VHS machines wiil show incorrect times.

How can I find a particular position on the tape?

It’s possible that you may have recorded two or more different
programmes on the same cassette.
So as not to have to search for too long, your video recorder
has an automatic search function (GOTO).

Searching for a tape position (GOTO):

O Press button on the remote control.

© Press the digit buttons 0-9 to enter the desired position to

which you would like the tape to go.

© You may now select the function to be started from that

point, e.g. ■, ► or • .

The video recorder will rewind or wind the tape to the tape

position which you have entered and will automatically begin

the chosen function starting from that point.

Here is another tip: If you have recorded different programmes

on a cassette, always write down the tape position where the
recording starts (e.g. tape counter ‘3450’). You will easily be able

to find the corresponding position by using the ‘GOTO function’.

The video recorder also has a tape counter memory

(MEMORY):

If you want to rewind to a particular tape position, you can first

store this position in the memory:

O Press button M. The tape position is now stored.

© Press button ► to start playback.

@ Press button ■.

0 Press button The tape will rewind to the stored position.

Please note: The stored position is cancelled if button M is

pressed again.

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