Remote controller for two VTR's

Facsimile and static presentation processing – Facsimile – Recording apparatus

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360 141, H04N 5782

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Patent

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Patent number

050559370

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ABSTRACT:
A single unit remote controller adapted to control predetermined functions of first and second video tape recorders (VTR) connected each other for performing a signal transfer between the first and second VTRs is disclosed. The first VTR is preconditioned to be responsive exclusively to a first remote control code signal (code A) and the second VTR is preconditioned to be responsive exclusively to a second remote control code signal (code B) to perform the predetermined functions. The single unit remote controller comprises function keys corresponding to the predetermined functions of the first and second VTRs for commanding remotely the predetermined functions, code generation unit for generating the code A and code B combined in sequence with an interruption of a predetermined time period therebetween in response to a depression of a specific key of the function keys, and, transmission unit for transmitting the code A and code B generated by the code generation means to the first and second VTRs.

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patent: 4543618 (1985-09-01), Sato

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