Anleitung Panasonic, modell AG2550
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Anleitung Zusammenfassung
•The tape counter is automatically reset to "0:00.00” when a video cassette is inserted. 6 No function 7 POWER To switch the VTR from on to standby mode or vice versa. In standby mode, the VTR is still connected to the main AC power. 8 REC To make a recording. • Press both buttons simultaneously. 9 REW (REWIND) In the stop mode: To rewind the tape. In the playback mode: To search backward. In the rewind mode: To obtain high speed picture. “«” is lit. 10 PLAY To start playback. is lit. For the repeat playback function. 11 PAUSE/SLOW During playback: •By pressing; Still picture. "I I” is lit. •By pressing for more than 2 seconds; Slow playback. “!►” is lit. During recording: To interrupt recording temporarily. 12 DISPLAY To change the indication on the VTR Display. ►Clock->Counter->Remaining Tape Time- □ 13 INDEX For index search function. (6) 14 FF (FAST FORWARD) In the stop mode: To fast forward the tape. In the playback mode: To search forward. In the fast forward mode: To obtain high speed picture. ">D>” is lit. 15 stop To stop playback or recording. 16 To select the channel number (TV station) of the VTR. 17 TRACKING/V-LOCK For manual tracking adjustment The + and - buttons are used to adjust the tracking when, for example, noise bars on the picture are more effectively removed manually than by the automatic digital tracking control. After making a manual adjustment, press both buttons together to return to automatic digital tracking control. For slow tracking adjustment When noise bars appear during Still or Slow playback, switch over to slow playback and adjust with the + or - Button to reduce noise bars. For vertical locking adjustment Use the + and - buttons to minimize any vertical jitter during still-picture playback. 18 INPUT SELECT To select the “A1 ” or "A2” external recording source. 19 SPEED To select the tape speed desired for recording. SP gives the best picture quality. EP gives the longest recording time. 20 OSD To turn On Screen Display Function on or off. 21 ▲ T < ►/ENTER To make selections from On Screen Display. 22 TIMER REC To turn the timer recording function on and off. 0 is lit when TIMER REC is on. When using timer recording function, normal VTR operation is not possible unless this button is set to off. 23 MENU To make MENU On Screen Display appear on the TV screen. 24 Infra-red Transmitter Power Source for the Remote Controller The remote controller is powered by 2 “AA”, “UM3’' or ‘'R6" size batteries. The life of the batteries is about one year, although this depends on the frequency of use. Precautions for Battery Replacement • Load the new batteries with their polarity (© and 0) aligned correctly. •Do not apply heat to the batteries, or an internal short-circuit may occur. • If you do not intend to use the remote controller for a long period of time, remove the batteries and store them in a cool and dry place. • Remove spent batteries immediately and dispose of them. •Do not use an old and a new battery together, and never use an alkaline battery with a manganese battery. Installing the Batteries (7) ■I Description On Screen Display Press OSD to make the On Screen Display appear on the TV screen. •To make this display disappear, press OSD again. i___— 1 — n -1 PRQO SCHECK MENÜ ^TIWERREC pgoisio O&OM AIK3K3 OUT -v--- SPEED t) o VTfVTV iWT SELECT Q O FftStT TftACKWGVLOCH pOO 0-0 O L and R Indicators 0 Indicator for Stereo and SAP Reception When receiving a TV program, automatically indicates when a TV program is broadcast with the stereo and/or AUDIO II (SAP) sound system. © Program Position (Channel) O Tape Running Display © Present Time/Tape Counter Information Display Present Time 17:24 Tape Counter -2:35.47 Remaining Tape Time REMAIN 2:34 Index Search S01 0 Tape Speed Indicator Q Cassette-in Indicator Notes: •On Screen Display may be disturbed or disappear during special playback. •On Screen Display may be disturbed depending on the played back tape or the input signal. Stop, Eject Rewind, Review 44 Fast Forward, Cue ►► Playback ► Stilt Playback II Recording • Recording Pause II« Slow Playback !► Repeat Playback R (8) Connections This tells you how to connect the VTR to an antenna, TV, TV Set (Not supplied) etc. Basic Connections The following connections are required to record and play back the VTR through a TV set: Antenna N 3 — è Ö) c: £ Q) CO 1 To main supply Connection to a TV Set with the Audio/Video Input Connectors Antenna •Connection to a Stereo Amplifier (9) Cable Connection Cable-VTR-TV (For CATV/PAY Channels Recording/Playback) The VTR has an extended range, and can tune the Low-Band, Mid-Band, Super-Band, Hyper-Band, Ultra-Band and Special cable channels (Channels A-5-A-1, A-W, AA-FFF, GGG-WWW, WWW+1-WWW+12,100-125, 5A). Also, the VTR can tune to any of the 56 UHF channels (14-69). Refer to Storing TV Broadcasts into your VTR on page 14...