When damage-causing moisture condensation is detected within the VCP,
the dew sensor circuit automatically prevents the VCP from accepting or playing
tapes. When the dew sensor has been activated the DEW indicator, located
on the VCP, flashes.
To prevent damaging a video tape that is in the VCP when the DEW indicator
is flashing, press EJECT and remove the tape. Then, be sure the VCP is on
so it can warm up and dry any accumulated moisture. When the DEW indicator
stops flashing, the VCP can return to full operation.
To stop a video cassette during playback, press the STOP button (3) on
either the VCP or remote control. To resume playback, simply press the PLAY
button (5).
Press the STOP button (3) on either the VCP or remote control,
and press the REW (rewind) button (4) on either the VCP or remote control.
Press the STOP button (3) on either the VCP or remote control,
and press the FF (fast forward) button (6) on either the VCP or remote
control.
During stereo program playback, the L HI-FI R indicators (2)
turn on green. Pressing the PLAY key during playback causes the VCP to enter
auto-tracking mode. During the auto-tracking mode, pressing the PLAY key
once more allows you to select the audio output (Stereo-L-R-Mono-Stereo).
The video display is equipped with a red power indicator that illuminates
continuously whenever the display is on. This indicator is designed to flash
a code of 1, 2 or 3 flashes if a fault condition occurs, sensed by a
dew sensor or a temperature sensor. The following chart summarizes the indicator
flashing codes, what each code means, and the resulting rear video system
actions.