Aiwa HV-FX9000U Camcorder User Manual


 
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Recording with Instant Timer
Recording
You can immediately start recording the current channel for
a specified time with Instant Timer Recording.
Before starting
Insert a cassette with its erasure prevention tab in place.
Make sure the tape is longer than the recording time.
Turn on the VCR and TV, and set the TV for VCR
reception.
Select the channel position to record and tape speed.
Press w REC/ITR twice.
The VCR starts recording, and Instant Timer Recording
information appears on the TV screen.
•“TIMER appears in the display window.
Within five seconds, press w REC/ITR
repeatedly to set the recording duration.
Each press changes the recording duration on the TV
screen in the following way:
0H30M b 1H00M b 1H30M b ..... b 8H30M
0H00M (Regular recording) B 9H00M B
When the recording time indicator in the display window
counts down to 0H00M, recording stops and the VCR
turns off.
B
1
2
1
2
Playing back the portion you just
recorded — One-Touch Playback
Using One-Touch playback after VCR Plus+ system (page
21) or manual timer (page 23) recording is convenient. You
can make timer recordings and play back only the portion
you just recorded with the timer by pressing a single button
later.
Stop recording (when recording without timer).
The ONE-TOUCH PLAY BACK button on the VCR
lights.
If another operation button is pressed after you stop
recording, One-Touch Playback will be canceled.
Press ONE-TOUCH PLAY BACK on the VCR or
OTPB on the remote control.
The tape rewinds to the start of the recorded portion and
playback begins.
When you set the timer for more than two
timer programs
The VCR starts playing back from the earliest one when you
use One-Touch Playback.
To find the beginning of the second (or later) program, use
Index Search (page 18.)
Note
One-Touch Playback does not work for recordings of less than
30 seconds.
INSTANT TIMER RECORD
CHANNEL 10 CATV
SPEED EP
START NOW
LENGTH 0H30M
INSTANT TIMER RECORD
CHANNEL 10 CATV
SPEED EP
START NOW
LENGTH 1H30M
wREC/ITR
20
CONTINUE