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Hand
Strap
Adjust
to
best
fit
to
your
hand.
Lens
Cap
Tab
Place
the
lens
cap
on
this
tab
when
you
are
ready
to
record
a
scene.
The
tab
also
prevents
the
lens
cap
from
swinging
around
on
its
cord.
DC
IN
9.6V
Jack
When
using
the
AC
adaptor/charger,
connect
one
end
of
the
DC
cord
(provided)
to
this
jack
and
the
other
end
to
‘DC
OUTPUT”
of
the
AC
adaptor/
charger.
When
using
the
car
cord
(optional),
con-
nect
this
jack
and
the
car's
cigarette
lighter
socket.
Record
Start/Stop
Button
This
button
is
used
to
control
the
camera/
recorder.
When
this
button
is
pressed
with
the
camera/recorder
set
to
the
recording
mode,
the
tape
runs
to
start
recording.
When
this
button
is
pressed
again,
the
tape
stops
and
the
camera/recorder
enters
the
record/pause
(stand-by)
mode.
TRACKING
Control
Used
when
playing
a
tape
recorded
on
another
VTR.
Adjust
for
best
picture.
At
all
other
times
leave
it
in
the
center
position,
which
can
be
found
as
a
small
detent
in
the
movement
of
the
knob.
EARPHONE
Jack
Sound
being
recorded
by
the
microphone
or
played
back
may
be
monitored
by
earphone
to
this
jack.
AV
OUT
Jack
Connect
the
audio/video
output
cable
to
this
jack
and
to
the
audio
and
video
inputs
of
your
TV/moni-
tor
receiver.
You
may
also
connect
the
RF
con-
verter
unit
to
this
jack
and
your
TV
receiver.
EJECT
Switch
Slide
to
insert
or
remove
the
cassette.
Mode
Shifter
Uses
this
mode
shifter
to
switch
the
camera
power
and
VTR
power
on
and
off.
.
OPERATE/Dew
Indicator
Light
Flashing
of
the
light
indicates
dew
condensation
on
camera/recorder
mechanism.
While
this
light
is
flashing,
the
unit
will
not
operate.
If
this
ocurs,
eject
the
tape
and
leave
the
power
on.
When
the
light
stops
flashing,
the
unit
can
be
operated.
PLAY
Button
Used
for
playback
of
tape.
NOTE:
When
the
camera/recorder
is
record/pause
(stand-by)
mode,
pressing
and
holding
this
button
will
play
the
tape
at
normal.
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F.FWD
Button
Press
this
button
during
stop
or
rewind
mode,
and
fast-forwarding
starts.
‘““FAST
FWD”
indication
appears
in
the
viewfinder
whenever
the
tape
counter
or
time
remaining
is
present.
Press
the
button
during
playback
of
tape,
and
the
tape
is
played
back
in
the
forward
direction
approximately
3
times
faster
than
the
normal
speed
(SP
recorded
tape)
or
7
times
faster
than
the
normal
speed
(LP
recorded
tape)
to
confirm
the
recorded
content.
Press
PLAY
button
to
return
to
normal
playback
mode
or
press
STOP
button
to
stop
tape
movement.
NOTE:
You
can
also
visually
scan
forward
when
the
camera/recorder
is
record/pause
(stand-by)
mode
by
pressing
and
holding
this
button.
STOP
Button
The
STOP
button
is
used
to
stop
playback,
rewind,
and
fast
forward
operations.
The
STOP
button
has
no
effect
during
record
operation.
AUDIO
DUB
Switch
This
switch
is
used
to
record
new
audio
in
place
of
existing
audio
without
erasing
the
video.
PAUSE
Button
This
button
is
used
to
display
a
still
picture
during
playback
mode.
REW
Button
Press
this
button
during
stop
or
fast
forward
mode,
and
fast-rewinding
starts.
‘““REWIND”
indication
appears
in
the
viewfinder
whenever
the
tape
coun-
ter
or
time
remaining
is
present.
Press
the
button
during
playback
of
tape,
and
the
tape
is
played
back
in
the
rewind
direction
approximately
3
times
faster
than
the
normal
speed
(SP
recorded
tape)
or
7
times
faster
than
the
normal
speed
(LP
recorded
tape)
to
confirm
the
recorded
contents.
Press
PLAY
button
to
return
to
normal
playback
mode
or
press
STOP
button
to
stop
tape
movement.
NOTE:
You
can
also
visually
scan
backward
when
the
camera/recorder
is
record/pause
(stand-by)
mode
by
pressing
and
holding
this
button.
TAPE
SPEED
Switch
(LP/SP)
This
switch
selects
the
recording
speed.
‘’SP’’
pro-
vides
the
best
picture
quality
but the
shortest
recording
time
(30
minutes).
“LP”
provides
slightly
reduced
picture
quality,
but
longer
recording
time
(1
hour).
NOTE:
Tape
speed
switch
has
no
effect
during
playback.
When
playing
tapes,
the
tape
speed
is
selected
automatically.
VIDEO
DUB
Switch
This
switch
is
used
to
record
new
video
in
place
of
existing
video
without
erasing
the
audio.

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