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SKIP SEARCH
The VCR automatically inserts an index signal at the beginning of each alarm recording, so
the start of each alarm can be located. During fast forwarding or rewinding, the VCR plays
back a tape (in 2H or 8H mode) for about four seconds where an index signal is recorded. It
repeats this process until reaching the end or beginning of the tape.
1. Press the SEARCH button enough times to highlight SKIP SEARCH on the Search
Function menu. The skip search indicator (SKIP) on the fluorescent display lights.
To exit the Search Function menu without searching, press STOP.
2. Turn the SHUTTLE ring right (search forward) or left (search backward) to start
searching.
3. When you find a picture you want to view, press PLAY.
4. To quit searching, press STOP.
The index signal may be hard to find under some recording conditions. Skip search may
not function if the interval between two alarm recordings start times is too short. Refer to
Table E for minimum intervals.
Audio output is muted during skip search.
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ALARM
RECORDING
ALARM
RECORDING
PRESENT POSITION
INDEX
FAST
FORWARD
FAST
FORWARD
INDEX
APPROX. 4 SEC.
PLAYBACK
APPROX. 4 SEC.
PLAYBACK
FAST
FORWARD
Figure 27. Skip Search
INDEX SEARCH
The VCR automatically inserts an index signal at the beginning of each alarm recording, so
the start of each alarm can be located. During fast forwarding or rewinding, the VCR can
search for an alarm index signal you have selected. When the VCR finds it, the VCR plays
back the tape in still mode.
1. Press the SEARCH button enough times to highlight INDEX SEARCH on the Search
Function menu. The index search indicator (INDEX) on the fluorescent display lights.
To exit the Search Function menu without searching, press STOP.
2. Turn the JOG dial to select an index number (between 1 and 255) you want to find.
3. Turn the SHUTTLE ring right (search forward) or left (search backward) to start
searching. The index number in the fluorescent display decreases by one as each
index signal goes by.
The index signal may be hard to find under some recording conditions. Index search may
not function if the interval between two alarm recordings start times is too short. Refer to
Table E for minimum intervals.