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FEATURES
Recording
simplicity
Merely
insert
a
videocassette
and
depress
one
button.
Long
playing
time
with
a
small
videocassette
Recording
and
playback
of
somewhat
more
than
two
hours
is
pos-
sible
with
a
small
Betamax
L-500
videocassette,
and
three
hours
with
an
L-750
videocassette.
“Logic
control”
system
The
function
buttons
are
feather
light
to
the
touch.
The
operating
mode
may
be
changed
without
pressing
the
STOP
button
between
modes.
Picture
search
operation
To
locate
a
particular
portion
rapidly,
the
tape
may
be
advanced
or
rewound
at
high
speed
while
displaying
the
picture
on
the
TV
screen.
Variable
playback
speed
During
playback,
tape
speed
can
be
changed
to
any
of
these
modes:
still,
frame-by-frame
advance,
slow-motion
and
triple-speed.
“Vase
recording
With
the
aid
of
the
built-in
digital
timer,
a
TV
programme
can
be
recorded
while
the
recorder
is
unattended.
Recording
may
be
started
at
any
time
on
any
of
the
next
fourteen
days
and
stopped
after
a
pre-
determined
interval.
In
addition,
programming
of
up
to
4
timer
set-
tings
is
possible.
Auto
programme
search
function
The
APS
switch
facilitates
locating
the
beginning
of
recorded
programmes.
Remote
control
With
the
Sony
Remote
Commander
RMT-200
(supplied),
you
can
command
the
tape
transport
and
select
previously
preset
channels
up
to
10
meters
away
from
the
recorder.
Camera
recording
Camera
recording
can
be
made.
The
camera,
equipped
with
the
Sony
K-type
(14-pin)
camera
connector,
can
be
connected
directly
to
this
recorder.
The
power
supply
to
the
camera,
and
the
video
and
audio
inputs
from
the
camera
to
the
recorder
are
made
through
only
one
connecting
cable.
-\idio
dubbing
“Audio
(commentary,
music,
etc.)
may
be
added
to
a
previously
made
video
recording.
Full
auto
rewind
At
the
end
of
the
tape,
the
tape
transport
stops
and
the
tape
fully
rewinds
automatically.
Pause
mode
The
tape
may
be
temporarily
stopped
in
either
record
or
playback
mode.
With
the
PAUSE
button,
interrupted
recordings
can
be
made
with
no
noise
marking
the
interruption
in
the
playback
picture.
WARNING
To
prevent
fire
or
shock
hazard,
do
not
expose
the
set
to
rain
or
moisture.
To
avoid
electrical
shock,
do
not
open
the
cabinet.
Refer
servicing
to
qualified
personnel
only.
GENERAL
NOTES
®@
Before
operating,
check
that
the
voltage
selector
is
set
to
your
local
power
supply.
Operate
only
with
the
supplied
AC
mains
lead;
do
not
use
any
other
type
of
cord.
@
This
recorder
is
designed
for
operation
in
a
horizontal
position.
@
Do
not
install
the
recorder
in
a
location
near
heat
sources,
such
as
radiators
of
air
ducts,
or
in
a
place
subject
to
direct
sunlight,
excessive
dust,
mechanical
vibration
or
shock.
@
Allow
adequate
air
circulation
to
prevent
internal
heat
buildup.
Do
not
place
the
recorder
on
surfaces
(rugs,
blankets,
etc.)
or
near
materials
(curtains,
draperies)
that
may
block
the
ventilation
holes.
@
Keep
the
recorder
and
videocassettes
away
from
strong
magnetic
fields.
@
After
playing
tape,
remove
the
videocassette
from
the
com-
partment
if
the
recorder
is
not
to
be
used
for
any
length
of
time.
Do
not
transport
the
recorder
with
a
videocassette
in
place.
@
To
disconnect
the
cord,
pull
it
out
by
the
plug.
Never
pull
the
cord
itself.
@
Generally,
head
cleaning
by
yourself
is
not
required.
Should
snow
or
streaks
appear
in
the
playback
picture
after
having
used
the
recorder
for
an
extended
period
of
time,
consult
your
nearest
Sony
dealer.
@
Should
any
liquid
or
solid
object
fall
into
the
cabinet,
unplug
the
recorder
and
have
it
checked
by
qualified
personnel
before
operating
it
any
further.
®@
Save
the
original
shipping
carton
and
packing
material;
they
will
come
in
handy
if
you
ever
have
to
ship
your
recorder.
For
maximum
protection,
repack
the
recorder
as
it
was
originally
packed
at
the
factory.
;
@
This
machine
is
designed
for
recording
and
playback
of
PAL
colour
standard.
Recording
and
playback
of
video
sources
based
on
other
colour
systems
cannot
be
guaranteed.
Television
programmes,
films,
video
tapes
and
other
materials
may
be
copyrighted.
Unauthorized
recording
of
such
material
may
be
contrary
to
the
provisions
of
the
copyright
laws.
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