Pausing; Rewinding And Fast Forwarding; Adjusting Sound Levels; Quitting - View-Master Interactive Vision Installing And Operating Instructions

Television system (vmiv)
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OPERATING THE SYSTEM
Paus,ing
The best place to pause is when you can see the yellow stripes: the
system will function normally when you resume play. If you pause at
other places on the tape. some interactive features of the tape may be
temporarily suspended. Remember. pausing should not be used
frequently. because it will gradually degrade any videotape.
Rew'inding and Fast Forwarding
The yellow stripes that appear on the video from time to time prOVide a
starting point to replay an interaction. If you fast-forward or rewind
the tape to a point where the yellow stripes are visible. then the
interaction that starts after that stripe display will work normally.
To replay the entire video. you should rewind to the first set of yellow
stripes.
You can rewind or fast forward to a favorite interaction by searching
until you see the yellow stripes on the screen just before that
interaction begins.
Adjusting Sound Levels
Some VCRs may require a simple adjustment to make the sound levels
equal. The audiO switch (on the back of the VMN Video Processor) is
factory-set to audio level 1.
If
dUring play you notice a .marked
difference in volume (for example. if the sound is loud and then too
soft), try an audio switch setting of 2 or 3.
Quitting
If
you are done. rewind the videocassette the entire way, eject the tape.
place it in its protective sleeve. and turn off the VMIV. Remember­
rewinding completely will prolong the life of any videocassette.
Your TV and VCR will now operate normally.
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