Parts And Their Functions - Panasonic AG-RT850 Operating Instructions Manual

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Parts And Their Functions

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STOP
PAUSE/STILL
MENU
OFF
REV ADV
REC LOCK
REW
INT TIMER
OFF
EXT TIMER
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(STANDBY/ON) switch
The unit is turned on when this switch is pressed. When the
switch is pressed again, the unit is in standby mode.
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STOP button
When this is pressed, the tape stops travelling.
3
PAUSE/STILL (PAGE) button
When this is pressed during recording, the tape tempo-rarily
stops travelling.
When pressed during playback, the tape temporarily stops
travelling, and a still picture appears on the TV monitor. When
pressed again, the tape travel resumes. The pages on the menu
screen are advanced when the button is pressed while a menu
screen is displayed.
4
PLAY button
Playback starts when this button is pressed.
5
Cassette holder
This is the loading slot for the video cassette.
6
EJECT button
This is used to eject the video cassette.
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REC REVIEW button/Picture quality selection button
When the button is pressed during recording, the tape runs
temporarily in the reverse direction, and after the recorded
section has been played back a few seconds, the unit is
returned to the recording mode.
The playback picture quality can be selected (from 3 modes) by
pressing the button while a mode other than REC or
REC/PAUSE has been established for the unit. The selection
made using this button is also reflected in the PICTURE item on
menu screen 4. For further details, refer to pages 11 and 23.
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REC button
Recording starts when this button is pressed.
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TIMER MODE switch
This is the operation switch for internal timer recording or
external timer recording.
At the times set by the internal timer, the power
INT TIMER:
is automatically turned on or off and recording
starts or stops.
OFF:
When timer recording is not performed.
When the external power is turned on, recording
EXT TIMER:
starts automatically.
PLAY
PAGE
FWD ADV
SHIFT
TRACKING /
V-LOCK
RESET
FF
SET
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COUNTER /
TIME MODE
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MENU/REC LOCK switch
When this switch is set to REC LOCK, the time mode and
operation buttons except for REC and REC REVIEW as well as
the power switch cannot be operated while recording is in
progress.
When it is set to MENU, the menu screen appears.
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REW (SET –) button
When this button is pressed, the tape is rewound. When it is
kept depressed during playback, the review mode is
established.
When it is pressed once during playback in the alarm search
mode, the unit is placed in the review mode.
When a menu screen is displayed, it is used to change an item
(decrement a value).
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Field REV ADV (SHIFT
When this is kept depressed during still-picture playback, the
picture is advanced field by field in the reverse direction. When
it is released, the still picture reappears.
When it is pressed while a menu screen is dis played, the setting
items move downward.
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FF (SET +) button
When this is pressed, the tape is fast forwarded. When it is kept
depressed during playback, the unit is placed in the cue mode.
When it is pressed once during playback in the alarm search
mode, the unit is placed in the cue mode.
When a menu screen is displayed, it is used to change an item
(increment a value).
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Field FWD ADV (SHIFT
When this is kept depressed during still-picture playback, the
picture is advanced field by field in the forward direction. When
it is released, the still picture reappears. When it is pressed while
a menu screen is displayed, the setting items move toward the
right.
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TRACKING (–, +) buttons/V-LOCK buttons
These buttons are used to adjust the tracking or to compensate
the vertical dancing during still picture.
If noise appears on the playback picture, press the buttons to
adjust the tracking is such a way that the picture is made as clear
as possible. When both buttons are pressed together during 3-,
6- or 9-hour mode playback, the tracking is adjusted automatically.
If the image shakes slightly in the vertical direction during still
picture, press the V-LOCK buttons to reduce the dancing.
Further, the time/date display position can be adjusted during
STOP and EJECT (see page 14).
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EJECT
REC REVIEW
REC
REC
REV
FWD
SEARCH
ALARM
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