Sony SVO-9620 Manual page 10

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Front Panel (Continued)
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MONITOR OUT switch and selector
METER select switch
This switch is used to select the input or output
audio signal to be indicated by the AUDIO
LEVEL meters [2]. It can also be used to select
the audio output signal to be output to the
AUDIO MONITOR connector on the rear
panel.
Hi-Fi: While the VTR is recording a signal, the
input audio signals from the AUDIO IN Hi-
Fi connectors are indicated by the AUDIO
LEVEL meters (2|.
When the VTR is playing back a signal, an
output audio signal, recorded in hi-fi
recording mode and output to the
HEADPHONES connector, AUDIO
MONITOR connector and TV OUT
connector, are indicated by the AUDIO
LEVEL meters [2].
NORM: When the VTR is recording a signal,
the audio signals input through the AUDIO
IN NORM connectors are indicated by the
AUDIO LEVEL meters {2}.
When the VTR is playing back a signal, the
output audio signals, recorded in normal
recording mode and output to the
HEADPHONES connector, AUDIO
MONITOR connector and TV OUT
connectors, are indicated by the AUDIO
LEVEL meters {2}.
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CH-1/MIX/CH-2 selector
This selector is used to select the channel to be
output through the HEADPHONES connector,
AUDIO MONITOR connector, and TV OUT
connector. It can also be used to select the
channel to which the VTR outputs the audio
signal set with the METER select switch [3].
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CH-1/MIX/CH-2 | Audio signal
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selector
output from
output from
setting
HEADPHONES | AUDIO
connector
MONITOR
connector and
TV OUT
connector
CH-1
channel-1
channel-1
MIX
stereo audio
mixed from
signal
channel-1 and
channel-2
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CH-2
channel-2
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TRACKING control and CH-2 METER
switch
The TRACKING control is used to adjust the
tracking. The CH-2 METER switch is used to
select the signal indicated by the CH-
2/TRACKING level meter [2].
TRACKING control
Normally, set this control to FLXED. Should
noise, snow or streaks appear on a picture
recorded on another VTR, set the CH-2
METER switch to TRACKING, then turn this
control until the maximum audio level, as
indicated by the CH-2/TRACKING level meter,
is obtained.
CH-2 METER switch
This switch is used to select the function of the
CH-2/TRACKING level meter [2]. It can be
used either as a level meter or for tracking
control.
AUDIO: The meter operates as a level meter.
Normally, set the switch to this position.
TRACKING: The meter is used for tracking
control. To control tracking, turn the
TRACKING control so that the maximum
audio level, as indicated by the CH-
2/TRACKING level meter, is obtained while
the VTR is playing back.
MICROPHONES connectors(phone
jacks)
To record audio signals, connect a microphone
to each channel. Connect a microphone to the
connector for the desired channel. Adjust the
recording audio levels with the AUDIO LEVEL
controls [{].
HEADPHONES LEVEL control and
connector(stereo phone jack)
To monitor the recording/playback audio signal
selected with the MONITOR OUT switch and
selector [3], connect a pair of stereo headphones
here. Adjust the volume with the LEVEL
control.
Cassette compartment
Insert an S-VHS or VHS cassette here.
CTL/MENU(control signat/menu) switch
This switch selects the data to be displayed by
the time counter block {I}.
CTL: reads CTL signals on the tape and
displays the tape transport time in hours,
minutes and seconds. Normally, keep the
switch set to this position.
MENU: Displays menu settings in STOP mode.
No other operations are possible in menu
mode.
[9] Indicator block
Each lamp lights in the following cases:
lamp: lights when a cassette is loaded into
the VTR.
AUTO OFF lamp: lights when the power is
applied but moisture has condensed inside
the VTR. While this indicator is lit, a cassette
can not be loaded into the VTR.
S-VHS lamp: lights when the VTR is S-VHS
recording or playback mode.
SENSOR REC lamp: lights while the VTR is
performing sensor recording or when the
VTR is ready for sensor recording.
{10] Time counter block
This block displays the data (time or the menu
items) selected with the CTL/MENU switch [8].
{L] RESET button
Setting the CTL/MENU switch [8] to CTL
causes the tape transport time to appear on the
time counter block {I0]. Pressing this button
resets the indicator to "0:00:00."
POWER switch
This switch turns on the power of the VTR. The
AUDIO LEVEL meter |2| and the time counter
block {JO} will light.
[3] TIMER selector
This selector is used to enable automatic
recording or playback with an optional timer.
REC: automatic recording with a timer.
OFF: no timer is used. Normally, keep the
selector set to this position.
PLAY: automatic playback with a timer.
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([4] REMOTE connector (stereo minijack)
This connector is used to connect the optional
SVRM-100 remote control unit. Recording,
playback, fast-forward, rewind and search
operations can be remotely controlled.
Shuttle dial
By turning this dial with the SEARCH button
held down, the playback speed can be varied
between 1/20 and 10 times normal speed.
Turning the dial clockwise (to FORWARD)
makes the tape run forwards. Turning the dial
counterclockwise (to REVERSE) makes the
tape run backwards. At the center "0" position,
a still picture is output.
PROGRAMMED OPERATION selector
and buttons
This selector and buttons are used to enable
programmed operation.
PROGRAMMED OPERATION selector
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® To repeatedly play a particular portion.
© To check the points memorized with the
MARK IN A and B buttons.
OFF:
© For normal operation. When the VTR is to
be controlled from a remote control unit
connected to the REMOTE connector, set
this switch to OFF.
© To memorize points set with the MARK IN
A and B buttons for programmed operation.
® To locate a point memorized with the
MARK IN A button.
© To memorize points, set with the MARK IN
A button, for programmed operation.
MARK IN A and B buttons
Press to memorize the current time counter
value. You can memorize only one point with
each button. If you press the button several
times, only the last point will be memorized.
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