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The manual is complete with excellent quality! One suggestion, show number of pages and weather it is multi-lingual. The AD 600 Manuel is about 76 pages and over half is non English. This results in a larger print job than usually needed. Having this information, one could select the desired pages for printing.
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I've been looking for a copy of the original user/owner manual. Just what the doctor ordered, thank you.
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the manual was very helpful thank you very much no one else was able to help me thanx
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This is an excellent handbook. We had no information on the appliance until we obtained this and are now able to use the appliance to its full potential. Strongly recommended.
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Very happy to find this from owners-manual.com and the enclosed spec sheet as well.
Not longer available from Sony.
30 Playing
Read and follow the steps below to play a tape.
1
Turn on the TV and set it to channel 3 or 4, whichever channel the CH3/CH4 switch on the back of the VCR is set to.
1 2
Turn on the TV. Insert a tape in the VCR.
2 3
Insert a tape in the VCR. The PWR., VCR, and Cassette-Inside lights will appear on the display panel. If the tape�s record tab has been removed, playback will start automatically.
POWER
VCR/TV
EJECT
6 4
VCR
TV
CBL/DBS
If playback does not start automatically, press the VCR button, then press the PLAY/o button.
3 5
PLAY REW STOP F.FWD
MENU
STATUS/EXIT
CLEAR
1
2 8 5 0
3 9 6
CH
4
Press the STOP/p button to stop playback.
VCR PLUS+/ENTER
7 4
ALT. CH
VOL
SPEED
TIME SEARCH PAUSE/STILL
5 6
REC/OTR
MEMORY
SLOW
MUTE
Press the REW(ind)/{ button to rewind the tape.
Press the EJECT button to remove the tape.
Helpful Hints
� If the tape you want to play is already in the VCR, make sure the VCR power is on and the VCR is in VCR position. (The VCR light will appear on the display panel. If it does not, press the VCR/TV button.) Press the VCR button, then press the PLAY/o button. � Other playback options and features are on pages 43-51.
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