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Playback features
Slow motion playback
Slow motion playback is 1/6 of the normal playback speed. The sound will be cut during slow motion playback. During playback:
Repeat playback
Use this feature to repeat playback of a cassette 20 times. During playback:
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Press the Pause 8 button for 2 seconds. 7 Press the Play 3 button to return to the normal playback speed. Notes: � If the picture shakes during the slow mode, use the manual tracking +/� buttons to correct the picture. � There will be some picture disturbance and loss of colour during slow motion playback. � After approx. 5 minutes, the slow mode will disengage to protect the video tape.
Press the Play 3 button for more than 5 seconds. The Play indicator will blink slowly and playback of the cassette will repeat 20 times automatically. Press the Stop 7 button to stop repeat playback. Tape playback will be stopped and the repeat playback mode will be cancelled.
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Rewind power off
When the tape has finished rewinding, the VCR will turn itself off. During stop:
Still picture and frame advance
Use this feature to freeze the playback picture and to advance one frame at a time. The sound will be cut during this mode. During playback:
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Press the Rewind 1 button. Press the OPERATE button within 2 seconds. The STANDBY indicator will blink.
Tracking adjustment
Automatic tracking is adjusted each time a cassette is inserted in the video cassette player, you may wish to adjust tracking manually during playback. Manual tracking
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Press the Pause 8 button. The picture will be frozen. Press the Pause 8 button repeatedly to advance frames. Each time the button is pressed the still picture will advance one frame.
7 Press the Play 3 button to resume normal playback. Notes: � If the picture shakes during the still mode, use the manual tracking +/� buttons to correct the picture. � After the picture has been frozen for approx. 5 minutes, the still mode will disengage to protect the video tape.
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Press the remote control�s AUTO button. Press the remote control�s TRACKING + or � button to adjust tracking.
7 Press the AUTO button to return to automatic tracking. Notes: � Tracking may need to be adjusted each time a different video tape is inserted for playback. � Tracking will be automatically set to the reference position when the cassette is ejected.
Shuttle search playback
Use this feature during playback to visually locate any point on a recorded cassette. The sound will be cut during shuttle search operation. During playback:
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Press the Fast forward ¡ or Rewind 1 button to engage shuttle search forward or reverse.
7 Press the Play 3 button to resume normal playback. Notes: � When the video cassette player is in the stop mode, press the Play 3 button to start playback before engaging the shuttle search mode. � For short searches, keep Fast forward or Rewind button pressed for more than 2 seconds. When released, normal playback will continue. � Disturbances in the shuttle search picture are normal and do not indicate a problem with the video cassette player.
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