Pioneer VP-1000 Car Stereo System User Manual


 
TOP
PANEL
FACILITIES
@
STILL/STEP
This
is
used
for
single
frame
play
and
frame-by-frame
play.
When
either
end
of
this
key
is
pressed,
a
single
video
frame
will be
reproduced.
Then,
every
time
the
right
end
of
the
key
is
pressed,
the
video
image
will
advance
a
frame
at
a
time;
every
time
the
left
end
is
pressed,
the
video
image
will
go
in
the
reverse
direction
a
frame
at
a
time.
@
FRAME
This
key
is
used
to
display
or
erase
frame
numbers
on
the
TV
screen.
@
CHAPTER
This
key
is
used
to
display
or
erase
chapter
numbers
on
the
TV
screen.
@ SEARCH
This
is
used
to
find
specific
frames
or
chapters
on
the
laser
disc.
BEFORE OPERATION
®
DIGIT
KEYS
These
keys
are
used
to
select
the
desired
frame
and
chapter
number
for
the
SEARCH
mode.
@
CAV
INDICATOR
This
lights
up
during
play
of
a
CAV
(standard
play)
disc.
@
CLV
INDICATOR
This
lights
up
during
play
of
a
CLV
(extended
play)
disc.
@
STANDBY
INDICATOR
This
flashes
during
those
periods
when
some
time
is
requir-
ed
for
the
player
to
switch
to
a
next
commanded
function
mode.
For
example:
when
the
PLAY
key
is
pressed
after
REJECT,
during
the
SEARCH
mode,
during
the
return
period
in
the
auto-repeat
mode.
OPENING
THE
LID
The
power
must
be
turned
on
before
the
REJECT!
OPEN
key
is
pressed
in
order
to
open
the
lid.
Never
try
to
force
the
I id
to
open.
REMOVING
THE SHIPPING SCREW
To
prevent
possible
damage
of
the
internal
mechanism
during
shipment,
a
shipping
screw
is
provided
on
the
right
of
the
objective
lens,
as
shown
in fig.
10.
This
screw
must
be
removed
be-
fore
operating
the
player.
Do
not
lose
this
shipping
screw.
It
must
be
screwed
back
into
place
if
you
ever
need
to
ship
or
transport
VP-l000
in
future.
REMOVING
THE LENS CAP
The
objective
lens
is
covered
with
a
protective
cap
to
prevent
damage
and
keep
out
dust
during
ship-
ment.
(Refer
to
fig.
10.)
This
lens
cap
must
be
re-
moved
before
operating
VP-l000.
Save
the
lens
cap
and
use
it
to
protect
the
lens
when
the
player
is
not
use
for
long
periods
of
time
or
when
ship-
ping
the
player.
Remove
the
Lens
cap
~
I
Fig.
10.
Shipping
screw
and
lens
cap
removal
c:
9