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Displaying the Time Gauge and the
Remaining Time
The time gauge is a graphic representation of your position on a
video tape. The left side of the gauge is the tape start (S), and the
right side is the tape end (E). For a T-120 length tape played at
standard (SP) speed, each mark on the gauge represents about 15
minutes. The remaining time display shows the time, in hours and
minutes, left until the end of a tape.
the time gauge and the remaining time automatically appear
during:
fast forward and rewind (from a stopped tape)
counter zero stop
index searches
rewinding for repeat playback
Turn off the time gauge and the remaining time by pressing
DISPLAY twice.
to make the time gauge and the remaining time appear:
Press DISPLAY once. The time gauge and remaining time appear
on the TV screen. They disappear after 4 seconds when playing a
tape.
To turn off the display, press DISPLAY twice.
IMPORTANT
The time gauge and remaining time work by detecting
control signals on recorded tapes. Therefore they do not
function while playing blank tapes.
The remaining time display may not show the correct remaining
time if the
Tape
function is incorrectly set, if you are using speed
search, if you are using a special length cassette (such as T-10
length), or if you are using an S-VHS-C or a VHS-C tape with an
adapter. The remaining time display may not work correctly
depending on your tape.
Displaying the Current Time
The current time is shown on the front panel display or the TV
screen. If you have not set the clock, or if there has been a power
failure of longer than 3 minutes, the display will show - : - -.
To see the current time on the TV screen:
1
Press DISPLAY twice. The remaining time display will be
replaced by the current time.
2
To turn off the current time, press DISPLAY again.
VCR
Stop
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Time gauge
Remaining time display
VCR
Stop
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Current time display
Advanced Features
VCR
PM
PWR.
Current time display