Panasonic sv-3200 Operating Instructions Manual page 8

Digital audio tape deck
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Front Panel Controls and Functions
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Rew/rev button
(~~
REW/REV)
Use to rewind the tape or for audible high·speed search play
mode (review).
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Skip buttons (
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SKIP)
Use the skip buttons to advance to the desired program
.
The
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button skips the program lorward
The
I<0Il ..
button skips the program backward
Repeated pressing
01
the skip buttons causes the unit to skip
forwards or backwards several
programs.
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Play button/indicator
(~
PLAY)
Use to initiate recording or ptayback mode.
Use also to record program numbers
manually.
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Ff/cue button
(~~
FF/CUE)
Use to advance the tape rapidly or for audible high·speed
search (cue)
.
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Stop button (_ STOP)
Use to stop all functions
.
This button also clears the program
memory.
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Pause button/indicator
(II
PAUSE)
Use to temporarily interrupt playback or recording
mode.
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PNO/start 10 auto button/indicator
(PNO/ST ART 10 AUTO)
Use to automatically record program numbers or start 10's
during recording or indexing by detecting the beginning
of
signal after a blank
position.
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Skip play cancel button/indicator
(SKIP PLAY CANCEL)
Use to release skip
mode.
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Music scan button (MUSIC SCAN)
Use to playback first 15 seconds
01
each recorded program on
the tape.
This is uselul for Quick identification
01
program contents
.
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Fade out button (FADE OUT)
Use to cease recording reducing the level
01
the sound
gradually lor approx
.
5 seconds.
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Fade in button (FADE IN)
Use to start recording increasing the level
01
sound gradually for
approx.
2'12
seconds.
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Input selector button/indicator (INPUT)
Use to select digital or analog recording input.
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Record button/indicator (e REC)
Use to put unit in record standby
mode.
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Auto rec mute button
(0
AUTO REC MUTE)
Use to automatically insert a silent space approximately four
seconds long during a recording
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