Panasonic AJ-HD1200A MP3 Player User Manual


 
15
STOP mode
POWER
ON
OFF
AUDIO SELECT
AUDIO OUT SEL
AUDIO MON SELECT
INPUT
ANALOG
PULL
FOR VAR
CH
3-4
720 P
CH
1·2
CH
3·4
CH
1
REC
CH
2
CH
3
CH
4
CH1
ST
CH2
METER
TAPE
PAUSE/STILL
SEARCH
FFSTOPREW PLAY
REC(OPTION)
EJECT
LOCAL
OFF ON
REC INH (OPTION)
REMOTE
MENU
COUNTER
RESET
EESETs DATA rMODEDOWN MENU UPPAGE
1
POWER
ON
OFF
AUDIO SELECT
AUDIO OUT SEL
AUDIO MON SELECT
INPUT
ANALOG
PULL
FOR VAR
CH
3-4
720 P
CH
1·2
CH
3·4
CH
1
REC
CH
2
CH
3
CH
4
CH1
ST
CH2
METER
TAPE
PAUSE/STILL
SEARCH
FFSTOPREW PLAY
REC(OPTION)
EJECT
LOCAL
OFF ON
REC INH (OPTION)
REMOTE
MENU
COUNTER
RESET
EESETs DATA rMODEDOWN MENU UPPAGE
Operation
<Precaution for STILL TIMER setting>
O If the same locations on the same tape are
repeatedly used, the cumulative standby time at
these same locations will continue to mount up. To
protect your tapes, minimize the amount of standby
time at the same locations on the tapes.
Turning on the units power
1 2
3
Turn on the units power.
1
When the STOP button is pressed, the unit is
set to the STOP mode.
The STOP lamp lights, and the tape stops
traveling.
O In order to protect the tape inside the unit, the
unit is set to the tape protection mode when
the time selected as the menu item No.400
[STILL TIMER] has elapsed.
When the STOP, REW, FF or PLAY button is
pressed, the unit is transferred to the
corresponding mode.
1
Insert a cassette tape.
Insert the cassette tape at the correct position
without forcing it in any way.
2
Check that the STOP lamp has lighted.
As soon as the tape is inserted, the cylinder
starts rotating automatically, the tape is loaded,
and the unit is set to the stop mode.
3
<Notes>
O Before turning off the power, press the EJECT
button to eject the cassette.
O When ON is selected as the menu item No.104
[REF ALARM] setting, the STOP buttons lamp will
flash if the reference video input signal is not
supplied.
Before attempting to operate the unit, check whether
the equipment has been connected properly.
Ensure that the unit is placed on a flat, level surface
for operation.