Sensory Science DDV2120 Manuale Utente

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2 - Quick Tour
FRONT P
ANEL
1
P O W E R
Press to power the VCR on and off.
2
D E C K   S E L E C T
Press to switch control between
Deck 1 and Deck 2.
3
C O P Y   T A P E
Press to copy the tape in Deck 1 to
the tape in Deck 2 (see page 10).
4
C H
Press to select the next or previous
channel.
5
T V / V C R
Press to switch back and forth
between the TV tuner and the VCR
tuner.
6
M E N U
Press to display the VCR’s Main
Menu.
7
R E C
Press to start recording in the active
deck. Press repeatedly to add
recording time in 30-minute incre-
ments (see page 14).
8
R E W I N D  
While the VCR is stopped, press to
rewind the tape in the active deck.
While a tape is playing, press to
visually search backward (Review). In
the menu system, press to return to
the previous menu.
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S T O P / E J E C T  
Press once to stop the tape in the
active deck, or press twice to eject
the tape. In the menu system, press
to move the blinking selection
arrow down.
1 0 P L A Y  
Press to play the tape in the active
deck. While a tape is playing or
recording, press to pause the tape
in the active deck. In the menu
system, press to move the blinking
selection arrow up.
1 1 F A S T- F O R W A R D  
While the VCR is stopped, press to
fast-forward the tape in the active
deck. While a tape is playing, press
to visually search forward (Cue). In
the menu system, press to make
selections.
1 2 F R O N T   A U D I O / V I D E O
I N P U T   ( L I N E   1 )
Connect to the composite video
(yellow) and stereo audio outputs
(white and red) of an external
component, such as a camcorder or
videogame, using RCA cables. Use
the white input for mono sources.
The following is an overview of the Dual-
Deck VCR front panel.
Power
Ch
Rec
Deck Select
Menu
TV/VCR
Copy
VCR
Video
Audio
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N O T E
• Line Input Labels - Throughout the menu system, the front audio/video input is referred to as “Line 1”
(or “L1”), and the rear audio/video input is referred to as Line 2 (or “L2”). To change these labels to match
the components you have connected, see page 43.