Sony CCD-TR51 Operation Manual - Page 27

Input/output

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1". Recording To record 2 Ara 6 1 1 Set INPUT/OUTPUT to INPUT. i 19 t 2 While pressing the small green boron on POWER, slide POWER to VTR. POWER LCALNEFFFE VTR 3 Insert a tape in the camcorder. 4 Turn on the VCR or TV. 5 Play back the tape (In another VCR) or select the TV channel to be recorded. 6 Slide • REC in the direction of the arrow. Recording starts. you can monitor the picture being recorded inside the viewfinder. REC-... r.r::(ii 52 Chanter x Advanud Using the Tape Counter During recording or playback, you can see the tape counter indicating the actual recording or playback time. Picture must be recorded on the tape in order for the tape counter to function. Tape counter does not work on blank portion. To count the whole Press COUNTER RESET at the beginning of the tape so that the counter shows tape "ODOM". Write down the counter reading at a particular point so that you can easily find that point later by referring to the tape counter. To return to a pre. registered point 2 4 3 Note 1 During playback, press COUNTER RESET at the point you later want to Monte. COUNTER RESET ff. 0,00,00 The counter shows "0:00:00". In the display window 2 Press CI when playback has finished, as usual. STOP t 3 Preto ZERO MEM. ZERO MEN The "ZERO MEMO" indicator flashes. Note: The ZERO MEM does not function during recording or playback. l I: 4 Press 44 or Ole. The tape rewinds or advances and stops automatically when the counter reachbs approximately zero. The ZERO MEM mode is canceled automatically once the tape is rewound or sent forward to the point you pre-registered. REWO OFF CIE CIE ta The counter reading and the point on the tape may not correspond exactly. Use he counter as a guide. There will be a time lag of several seconds especially when you fast-forward or rewind repeatedly and play back a tape recorded in LP long play) and SP (standard play) modes mixed. Chapter Advance, Operation 53

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1
"
.
Recording
To
record
1
Ara
2
6
1
Set
INPUT/OUTPUT
to
INPUT.
i
19
t
2
While
pressing
the
small
green
boron
on
POWER,
slide
POWER
to
VTR.
POWER
CAN
LLEFF
FE
VTR
3
Insert
a
tape
in
the
camcorder.
4
Turn
on
the
VCR
or
TV.
5
Play
back
the
tape
(In
another
VCR)
or
select
the
TV
channel
to
be
recorded.
6
Slide
REC
in
the
direction
of
the
arrow.
Recording
starts.
you
can
monitor
the
picture
being
recorded
inside
the
viewfinder.
REC—...
r.r
::(ii
52
Chanter
x
Advanud
Using
the
Tape
Counter
During
recording
or
playback,
you
can
see
the
tape
counter
indicating
the
actual
recording
or
playback
time.
Picture
must
be
recorded
on
the
tape
in
order
for
the
tape
counter
to
function.
Tape
counter
does
not
work
on
blank
portion.
To
count
the
whole
Press
COUNTER
RESET
at
the
beginning
of
the
tape
so
that
the
counter
shows
tape
"ODOM".
Write
down
the
counter
reading
at
a
particular
point
so
that
you
can
easily
find
that
point
later
by
referring
to
the
tape
counter.
To
return
to
a
pre.
registered
point
Note
3
2
4
1
COUNTER
During
playback,
press
COUNTER
RESET
RESET
at
the
point
you
later
want
to
Monte.
The
counter
shows
"0:00:00".
In
the
display
f
f
.
0
,
00
,
00
window
2
Press
CI
when
playback
has
finished,
as
usual.
STOP
t
3
Preto
ZERO
MEM.
The
"ZERO
MEMO"
indicator
flashes.
Note:
The
ZERO
MEM
does
not
function
during
ZERO
MEN
recording
or
playback.
I:
l
4
Press
44
or
Ole.
The
tape
rewinds
or
advances
and
stops
REWO
OFF
automatically
when
the
counter
reachbs
CIE CIE
approximately
zero.
The
ZERO
MEM
mode
is
canceled
ta
automatically
once
the
tape
is
rewound
or
sent
forward
to
the
point
you
pre
-registered.
The
counter
reading
and
the
point
on
the
tape
may
not
correspond
exactly.
Use
he
counter
as
a
guide.
There
will
be
a
time
lag
of
several
seconds
especially
when
you
fast
-forward
or
rewind
repeatedly
and
play
back
a
tape
recorded
in
LP
long
play)
and
SP
(standard
play)
modes
mixed.
Chapter
Advance,
Operation
53