GB
33
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Playing a Cassette in Slow Motion
You can play a cassette in slow motion.
➢
No sound is heard when playing back a cassette in slow
motion.
1
Press:
◆
❿
II to start playing the cassette
◆
SLOW (
) as many times as required to decrease or
increase the speed respectively
☛
To return to the normal speed, press the
❿
II button twice.
2
When playing back in slow motion, picture interference may occur.
Press the PROG/TRK (
"
or
❷
) / TRK (
or
) buttons to
minimize this effect.
☛
When you have been using the Slow Motion function for
more than about five minutes, the VCR will automatically
play to protect the:
◆
Cassette
◆
Video heads
You can:
◆
Stop the cassette at a given frame (image)
◆
Advance one frame at a time
➢
No sound is heard when playing back frame by frame.
1
Press:
◆
❿
II to start playing the cassette
◆
❿
II to stop the tape at a given frame
◆
F.ADV ( ) to advance frame by frame
2
To return to normal playback, press
❿
II.
☛
When you have been using the Frame-by-Frame function
for more than about five minutes, the VCR will auto-
matically play to protect the cassette and video heads.
➢
Vertical stability: When playing back frame by frame,
interference may be seen on the screen. Press the
V-LOCK (
) buttons to minimize this effect.
Playing a Sequence Frame by Frame
SLOW
V-LOCK
F.ADV
SLOW
SHUTTLE
V-LOCK
1
1
OK
REC
MENU
1
VCR INPUT
REPEAT
PROG/TRK
DISP./
A.TRK IPC
TRK PRO
UDIO
2
2
2
2
★
(SV-240X)
★
(SV-640X/SV-445X/
SV-245X)
When monitoring a TV programme or playing back a Hi-Fi
recorded video tape, press the AUDIO button to select a desired
sound output. As the AUDIO button is pressed, the sound output
and the indicator change as below:
Selecting the Audio Output Mode
★
(SV-640X Only)
You can select the mode in which the sound is mute.
To select the audio mute mode on and off, simply press the AUDIO button
on the remote control.
Selecting the Audio Mute Mode
★
(SV-445X/SV-245X/
SV-240X Only)
X
REPEAT
VOL PROG/TRK
AUDIO
REC
MENU
DISP./
VOL P
AUDIO
REC
TRK
AUDIO
REC
★
(SV-240X)
★
(SV-445X/SV-245X)
L R
MIX
MONO
L
R
Heard in stereo.
(left channel and
right channel)
Left channel heard
from both the left
and right
speakers.
Right channel
heard from both
the left and right
speakers.
Heard in
monaural.
Channel
I
(MAIN)
heard from the left
speaker, channel
II
(SUB) heard
from the right
speaker.
Channel
I
(MAIN)
heard from both
the left and the
right speakers.
Channel
II
-(SUB)
heard from both
the left and the
right speakers.
Channel
I
(MAIN)
heard from both
the left and the
right speakers.
Heard in
monaural.
Heard in
monaural.
Heard in
monaural.
Heard in
monaural.
Sound mixed the left and right channels, and the
normal audio track.
OSD display
Sound type
Stereo sound Bilingual sound
Standard
sound
broadcast