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Playback In this section, we will explain the operations and functions related to tape playback. Inserting a Video Cassette insert a video cassette with the arrow mark facing upwards. Mow mark Y. Ejecting the cassette Press EJECT on the VTR. You can eject the cassette when the power is off. When you press • EJECT, the power is turned on. After ejecting the cassette, the power is off again. Protecting your cassette against accidental erasure The cassette is provided with a safety tab to protect against accidental recording. Break off the safety tab with a screwdriver or other suitable tool. If the safety tab is removed, the cassette will be ejected when you try to record on the cassette. ilk EJECT 2 Gently press the center of the front side of the cassette until the mechanism draws it into the compartment. When the cassette has been inserted the cassette indicator (MD lights in the display window of the VTR and the VTR turns on automatically. Note If youinserta cassette without a safety tab, playback starts automatically (AUTO PLAYBACK function). 241"8"Pwasim To record on a cassette with the safety tab broken off. simply cover the tab hole with adhesive tape. Adhesive type Maximum recording time of a tape Recording in the SP or EP mode is possible with this unit. When recording, select the desired recording mode (SP or EP)withRECMODEon the Commander or on theVCR. During playback, the unit automatically detects the recording format, and then plays back the tape in the appropriate mode. A tape recorded in the EP mode runs three times as slowly as a tape recorded in the SP mode. Refer to the chart below for the recordingrplayback time available in each mode. Cassette taPe T-160 T-120 T-60 T-30 Recording/Playback time SP mode EP mode 2 hr. 40 min. 8 hr. 2 hr. 6 hr. 1 hr. 3 hr. 30 min. 1hr. 30min. Tapes recorded in LP mode Playback of tapes recorded in LP mode is also possible with this VCR. However, playback in modes other than normal forward speed is not guaranteed. This VCR is not designed to record in the LP mode.

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Playback
In
this
section,
we
will
explain
the
operations
and
functions
related
to
tape
playback.
Inserting
a
Video
Cassette
insert
a
video
cassette
with
the
arrow
mark
facing
upwards.
Mow
mark
Y.
ilk
EJECT
2
Gently
press
the
center
of
the
front
side
of
the
cassette
until
the
mechanism
draws
it
into
the
compartment.
When
the
cassette
has
been
inserted
the
cassette
indicator
(MD
lights
in
the
display
window
of
the
VTR
and
the
VTR
turns
on
automatically.
Note
If
you
insert
a
cassette
without
a
safety
tab,
playback
starts
automatically
(AUTO
PLAYBACK
function).
Ejecting
the
cassette
Press
EJECT
on
the
VTR.
You
can
eject
the
cassette
when
the
power
is
off.
When
you
press
EJECT,
the
power
is
turned
on.
After
ejecting
the
cassette,
the
power
is
off
again.
Protecting
your
cassette
against
accidental
erasure
The
cassette
is
provided
with
a
safety
tab
to
protect
against
accidental
recording.
Break
off
the
safety
tab
with
a
screwdriver
or
other
suitable
tool.
If
the
safety
tab
is
removed,
the
cassette
will
be
ejected
when
you
try
to
record
on
the
cassette.
To
record
on
a
cassette
with
the
safety
tab
broken
off.
simply
cover
the
tab
hole
with
adhesive
tape.
Adhesive
type
Maximum
recording
time
of
a
tape
Recording
in
the
SP
or
EP
mode
is
possible
with
this
unit.
When
recording,
select
the
desired
recording
mode
(SP
or
EP)
with
REC
MODE
on
the
Commander
or
on
the
VCR.
During
playback,
the
unit
automatically
detects
the
recording
format,
and
then
plays
back
the
tape
in
the
appropriate
mode.
A
tape
recorded
in
the
EP
mode
runs
three
times
as
slowly
as
a
tape
recorded
in
the
SP
mode.
Refer
to
the
chart
below
for
the
recordingrplayback
time
available
in
each
mode.
Cassette
taPe
Recording/Playback
time
SP
mode
EP
mode
T-160
2
hr.
40
min.
8
hr.
T-120
2
hr.
6
hr.
T-60
1
hr.
3
hr.
T-30
30
min.
1
hr.
30
min.
Tapes
recorded
in
LP
mode
Playback
of
tapes
recorded
in
LP
mode
is
also
possible
with
this
VCR.
However,
playback
in
modes
other
than
normal
forward
speed
is
not
guaranteed.
This
VCR
is
not
designed
to
record
in
the
LP
mode.
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