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Additional Operations
Recording Speed Selection
Your video recorder can record in three speeds:
Standard Play (SP), Long Play (LP), and Ex-
tended Play (EP). SP provides better picture
quality. EP provides longer recording time.
How much you can record depends upon the
recording speed you select and the video cassette
tape length you use. Video cassettes come in vary-
ing lengths as shown in the table below.
Adl tapes, regardless of brand name, are desig-
nated by the. letter "T" and by a two or three digit
number. The letter stands for time and the num-
ber represents the amount of time (as expressed
in minutes) available for recording in SP (Stand-
ard Play). As indicated in the table below, the
total amount of recording time available on any
video cassette is doubled when LP is selected and
tripled when EP is selected.
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Cassette Record/Play Times
;assette
,ength
'-30
'-60
'-120
'-160
SP
(Standard
Play)
30 Minutes
1 Hour
2 Hours
2 Hours,
40 Minutes
LP
(Long
Play)
1 Hour
2 Hours
4 Hours
5 Hours,
20 Minutes
EP
(Extended
Play)
1 Hour,
30 Minutes
3 Hours
6 Hours
8 Hours
Real Time Tape Counter Display
The real time tape counter, which appears on the
TV screen, shows you the amount of time which
has elapsed from the point at which the tape was
inserted in ihours, minutes and seconds. You can
also use the: tape counter along with Index Search
(described ,on the next page) as a guide for locat-
ing different programs on a tape.
Tape Counter Resets Automatically
When a tape is inserted into the VCR the
counter is automatically reset to 0:00:00. Once
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the counter is reset, the elapsed time begins from
that new position.
To Display [;lapsed Time
Press RECORD or PLAY. As the tape advances,
the tape counter times precisely in hours, minutes
and seconds.
Press ENTER to display the on-screen display,
which includes the real time tape counter.
Press ENTER a second time to display counter
time only.
Press ENTER a third time to display :remaining
time.
Press ENTER a fourth time to eliminate all dis-
plays.
Tape Counter Memory
This feature has two positions; On or Off. This
feature enaMes you to return to a desired point
on a tape. Any point may be selected as your ref-
erence by doing the following:
1. Press RECORD or PLAY.
2. Allow the tape to :reach the desired point.
3. Press MEMORY on the remote control to
display the following information on
screen.
Counter : :
Press "0" key
10 ZerO cotlllt_.'r
or
Press MEMC,RY key
for counter memory
(To remove lais display
press the QUIT key)
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4. Press "0" to zero the counter at that loca-
tion. Press MEMOFIY to be able to return
to that location on lhe tape. The following
display will appear when counter memory
is on.
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