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Playback functions, Playing a pre-recorded cassette, Playing ntsc cassettes – Philips 21PV340/07 User Manual

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5.

PLAYBACK FUNCTIONS

Playing a pre-recorded cassette

m Put a cassette into the cassette slot (see illustration). The

cassette will be pulled in automatically.

Press the button I

play

^ I to play the cassette. The

screen displays for example:

0 : 0 0

TIME USED

m To stop, press the I

stop

»

I button.

0

Playing NTSC cassettes

With this TV-Video Combi you can playback cassettes that

have been recorded in NTSC standard on other video

recorders (e.g. American cassettes).

During NTSC playback, 'NTSC' will briefly appear on

the screen.

Some special functions (e.g.: still picture) are not

possible during NTSC playback.

Tape position indication

To eject the cassette, press IB/A Ion the front of the

TV-Video Combi while it is in Stop mode.

You may also use the I

stopb

I button on the remote

control for more than 3 seconds.

Before transportation, make sure that there is no

cassette in the TV-Video Combi.

With recordings which were recorded at the speed

LP (Long Play), during some special functions (e.g.:

still picture, picture search,...) the colour will

automatically be switched off.

Some hired cassettes may have poor picture or

sound quality. This is not a fault in your machine.

Please read the section 'Selecting the picture

settings (SMART PICTURE)', or 'Eliminating picture

interference (Tracking)'.

Some functions will automatically switch off after a

while (e.g.: pause, still picture, picture search). This

helps to protect the cassette and avoids wasting

power.

During playback, the machine will automatically

switch between the speeds 'LP/SP'. Please read the

section 'Selecting the recording speed (SP/LP)' in

the chapter 'MANUAL RECORDING'.

By pressing [oKjyou can show the present tape position on

the TV screen. You can read the elapsed playing time in hours

and minutes.

The length of the inserted cassette is automatically

detected. When you put in a new cassette the video

recorder must first calculate the playing time.

Therefore,appears first and only after the tape

has been running for a few seconds the playing time

will be shown.

During NTSC playback, the cassette length cannot

be detected automatically. Therefore, only the

playing time since the insertion of the cassette is

displayed.

* You can reset the counterto '0:00:00' using the

[

clear

(CDl

button.

*lf there is an empty space on the tape, the counter

will stop.

* If you rewind an NTSC cassette starting at the

'0:00:00' position, the counter will show:

'-0:01:20'. (rewound 1 minute 20 seconds from

the '0:00:00' position).

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