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SELECTOR
SWITCHES
Video
Sensor
Recording
Switch
If
a
video
signal
is
input,
the
power
is
turned
ON
automatically
and
the
recorder
VTR
goes
into
the
recording
mode.
When
there
is
no
more
signal,
the
recorder
VTR
goes
into
the
stop
mode
and
then
the
power
is
turned
OFF.
Such
is
the
function
of
this
switch.
1.
Perform
the
following
operations
before
turning
ON
the
switch:
1)
Turn
ON
power
and
insert
a
cassette
in
the
recorder
VTR.
2)
Connect
the
video
signal
cable
to
the
video
input
connector
and
set
the
Input
Signal
Selector
to
“LINE”.
3)
When
you
wish
to
record
the
audio
signal
as
well,
connect
the
audio cable
to
the
Audio
Input
Jack.
2.
After
completion
of
the
above,
turn
ON
the
Sensor
Rec
Switch.
The
“SENSOR
REC”
lamp
will
light
and
the
power
of
the
recorder
is
turned
“OFF”
at
the
same
time.
If
a
video
signal
is
supplied
to
the
input
connector,
the
power
is
turned
“ON”
and
the
recorder
goes
into
the
recording
mode.
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REC
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3.
When
there
is
no
more
signal,
the
recorder
VTR
goes
into
the
stop
mode
and,
after
a
while,
the
power
is
turned
“OFF”
again.
Notes:
1)
Fornormal
recording
and
playback,
set
this
switch
“OFF”.
2)
If
you
piace
this
switch
“ON”
during
recording,
the
recorder
VTR
goes
into
stop
mode.
3)
If
the
level
of
the
input
signal
is
not
appropriate,
this
operation
may
not
be
possible
and
an
error
may
occur.
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Video
Sensor
Recording
will
only
operate
to
Composite
Input
Signal.
eThe
appropriate
level
of
the
input
signal
is
1.0
Vp-p
75Q
unbalanced.
The
Sensor
Rec
Lamp
will
flash
when
there
is
no
cassette
tape
inserted,
tape
with
broken
removable
tabs
is
inserted
or
the
TV
SYSTEM
Selector
is
set
to
“NTSC
4.43”.
Input
Signal
Selector
The
Input
Signal
Selector
is
used
to
select
the
source
of
audio
and
video
inputs.
S-VIDEO:
To
record
video
signals
from
an
S-VIDEO
source
connected
to
the
4P
S-VIDEO
Connector,
set
the
Input
Selector
to
“S-VIDEO”
position.
LINE:
To
record
audio
and
video
signals
from
an
Audio/Video
source
through
the
Video
Input
Con-
nector
(BNC)
and
Audio
Input
Jack
(PHONO),
set
the
Input
Signal
Selector
to
“LINE”
position.
INPUT
SELECT
S-VIDEO
LINE
|
Sync
Mode
Selector
The
Sync
Mode
Selector
is
used
to
determine
the
source
to
which
the
video
recorder
will
be
synchronized
during
Record-
ing,
Playback,
and
Editing
(Dubbing).
EXT:
The
tape
is
synchronized
with
the
external
composite
sync
which
is
connected
to
the
External
Sync
Input
Connector
on
the
rear
panel.
For
better
dubbing
stability,
synchronize
with
an
external
composite
sync
signal.
NORM:
The
tape
is
synchronized
to
the
input
video
signal.
This
mode
is
used
for
normal
recording,
playback
and
dubbing.
Notes:
(1)
lf
during
playback,
the
input
signal
is
noisy
or
unstable
(i.e.
not
50
Hz
frequency),
switch
to
the
“INT”
position.
(2)
If
during
playback,
there
is
no
input
video
signal
present,
synchronization
automatically
switches
to
internal
reference.
INT:
The
tape
is
synchronized
to
the
internal
50
Hz
oscillator
(derived
from
internal
crystal
source).
This
mode
is
primarily
used
for
playback.
When
recording,
the
setting
is
set
automatically
to
the
NORM
mode.
Note:
TV
system
NTSC
4.43
is
60
Hz.
SYNC
SELECT
NORM
INT
[oO
]
EXT
-_-
Position
of
Sync
Mode
Selector
|
Playback
Recording
a
a
|e
*1:
Be
sure
to
connect
the
External
Syne
Signal.
Note:
TV
system
NTSC
4.43
is
always
set
to
“INT”.
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