Search operations, Set the dial mode switch to “search, Set the digital slow switch to “1 ” or “off – Panasonic Hi-Fi Professional/Industrial Video DS850 Manuel d'utilisation
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Search operations
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1.
Set the DIAL MODE switch to “SEARCH”.
IBC
SET
ЕШСН
MENU
DIAL
MODE
Set the DIGITAL SLOW switch to
“1 ” or “OFF”.
MODE
2
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1
off
|
b
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DIGiTAL
SLOW
Ф
a
о
и
m
n
m
Press the SEARCH button.
The SEARCH button, PLAY button and PAUSE/STILL button
light, indicating that a search can now be performed.
SEARCH
4.
Operate the search dial.
The inner dial is used for the jog mode and the outer dial for the
shuttle mode.
• When the dial is turned toward the right, the tape is played
back in the forward direction (the FWD lamp tights):
conversely, when it is turned toward the left, the tape is
played back in the reverse direction (the REV lamp lights).
[1]
JOG mode
Turn the outer dial to the center position. The tape is played
back at a speed ranging from a still picture to ±1x the normal
speed depending on the speed at which the inner dial is turned.
When the truning of the dial is stopped, a still picture display
appears regardless of the switch setting.
[2]
SHUTTLE mode
In response to the angle to which the outer dial is turned, the
tape can be played back at a speed ranging from 0 to 32x faster
or slower than normal tape speed. (However, when the tape
approaches the end, the low-speed search mode is established
in order to protect the tape from possible damage.) A still picture
results at the center (click-stop) position.
NOTES
Keep the CONTROL switch at the LOCAL position.
When the power has been turned on again in the SHUTTLE mode, first return the dial to its center (click-stop)
position and then proceed to operate it.
When setting the direct search mode, set the "DIRECT SEARCH” (item No. 1005) dial menu function to "ON.”
(See page 39.)
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