Automatically Repeating Playback; Marking A Starting Point On A Videotape; Searching Forward Or Backward; Searching By Specifying A Time - Insignia NS-F20TR User Manual

20" flat tv/dvd/vcr combo
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4 Press the SETUP button to close the menu.
5 Press the PLAY

Automatically repeating playback

You can play a videotape indefinitely.
Note
Your TV combo saves this setting even if you turn
off your TV combo.
To automatically repeat a tape:
1 Press the SETUP button.
2 Press the
or
SET UP, then press the ENTER button.
3 Press the
or
PLAY, then press the ENTER button one or
more times to select the repeat mode you
want. You can select:
ALL–Repeats the entire tape.
BLANK–Repeats the tape from the
beginning to the first blank section of the
videotape that is more than 10 seconds
long.
OFF–Cancels repeat play.
4 Press the SETUP button to close the menu.
5 Press the PLAY
Note
If the rental mode is set to ON, RENTAL appears
even if you are using REPEAT mode.

Marking a starting point on a videotape

You can mark a beginning point on a videotape
where you want playback to start.
Note
This feature does not work with blank videotapes
or blank sections of a videotape.
To mark a playback starting point:
1 Rewind or forward the videotape to the point
where you want playback to start.
2 Press the CLEAR button one or more times
until the counter is set to 0:00:00.
3 Press the PLAY
the REC button to start recording.
4 Press the STOP
recording is complete.
5 Press the SETUP button.
6 Press the
or
RETURN, then press the ENTER button. The
videotape begins rewinding and stops when
the counter reaches 0:00:00.
7 To cancel rewinding, press the STOP
button.
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button to start playback.
button to select USER'S
button to select REPEAT
button to start playback.
button to start playback or
button when playback or
button to select ZERO
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Searching forward or backward

To search forward or backward on a
videotape:
1 During playback, press the SKIP/REW
button to search backward on a videotape.
Press the FWD/SKIP
forward on a videotape. When you are
searching, the sound is muted.
2 Press the SKIP/REW
button to search at high speed (LP and SLP
modes only).
Note
Videotapes recorded in SP or LP mode normally
display a noise bar during high speed searching
and the picture may be black and white.
3 Press the PLAY
playback.

Searching by specifying a time

You can search on a videotape by entering the
amount of time you want to skip before playback
begins.
To search by specifying a time:
1 Press the SETUP button.
2 Press the
or
SEARCH, then press the ENTER button.
3 Press the
or
to select the amount of playback time you
want to skip. You can select as much as
9 hours and 50 minutes in 10 minute
increments.
Note
To cancel the search and close the menu at this
point, press the SETUP button.
4 Press the
or
the videotape to the specified point. The time
counts down during the search. When the
counter reaches 0:00:00, playback starts
automatically.
5 To canel the search, press the STOP
button on the remote control or
STOP/EJECT
TV combo.

Searching with index markers

Every time you start recording, your TV combo
adds an index marker to the videotape. If you
record on a videotape, then stop recording,
when you start recording again, another index
marker is added to the tape.You can use the
index markers to find the start of a recording.
Note
• If you pause the videotape during a recording,
no index marker is added.
• In some cases, an index marker at the
beginning of a tape cannot be detected.
• For recordings in SP mode, the time gap
between index markers must be at least one
minute.
• For recordings in LP mode, the time gap
between index markers must be at least two
minutes.
• For recordings in SLP mode, the time gap
between index markers must be at least three
minutes.
button to search
or FWD/SKIP
button to resume normal
button to select TIME
button one or more times
button to rewind or forward
button on the front of your

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