MP3 Player User Manual

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1Switch the monitor/television set on.
2Insert the cassette into the appliance with the window
facing upwards.
Inserting the cassette automatically switches on the
appliance.
3Press button
GPLAY
.
The word ’PLAY’ will appear in the display, along with the
current total recording time for time-lapse recordings,
e.g.: 24h.
In the 24h mode, in the menu BASIC SETTINGS, you can
select between ’24HA’ (audio on) and ’24H’ (audio off).
4To interrupt playback, press button
hSTOP
.
The word ’STOP’ will appear in the display.
5To remove the cassette, press button
JEJECT
.
Note:
* The video recorder automatically cleans the video
heads before playing back every tape. This keeps the
playback quality as good as possible.
* The sound on 12h + 24h recordings may be poorer
than on 2h recordings. There is no sound on other long
time recordings.
Fast forward and rewind
1To stop the tape, press the
hSTOP
button. Turn outside
rotary control
! "
to the left or right. The tape
will be fast forwarded or rewound at high speed.
2Press button
hSTOP
as soon as you have found the
required tape position.
The time-lapse/picture search function
1Press button
GPLAY
.
2With the inner dial
$
you can play back the tape in
different time-lapse speeds, e.g.: 12, 24, ... hours.
3Turn outer rotary control
! "
to select different
picture search speeds.
Note:
* The picture quality is poorer when using the picture
search function. The sound is switched off.
Still picture/slow motion
1Press button
GPLAY
.
2Press button
RSTILL
. The picture will stop.
Every time you press
RSTILL
again, the picture will
move on one frame.
Keep button
RSTILL
pressed. The recording will be
played back in super slow motion.
3Turn outer rotary control
! "
. You can change
the speed of the playback in several stages.
The sound is switched off during slow motion playback.
4Turn inner dial
$
. You can play back individual pictures
forwards and backwards.
5Press button
GPLAY
to play back at the normal speed
again.
Note:
* If the still picture vibrates vertically, press button
MENU/TRACKING
and then button
TU
until the vi-
bration is minimal. Confirm by pressing button
OK
.
Tape position.
Establishing your current position on the
tape.
The tape length is indicated on the cassette in minutes, e.g.:
’E120’ is 120 minutes of playing time (= 2:00 hours).
You will find the tape length printed on the left hand side of
the front narrow edge.
However, the actual playing time might be a little longer than
specified (e.g.: 2:05 hours).
You can read the exact number of minutes played in the
display during fast forward, rewinding, recording, playing
back and pause/stop, e.g.: ’U1:25’.
3. PLAYING A PRE-RECORDED CASSETTE