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| * The default setting is bold in the table below. |
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8 | Your recorder can record in |
ON | or VHS. |
OFF | ●To record in |
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| Set |
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| display panel. |
| The |
| ●To record in |
| See “Super VHS ET |
| ●To record in VHS: |
| Insert a cassette marked “VHS”. |
| If the |
| and the |
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| The VHS recording mode is automatically selected |
| regardless of the |
| ●To record in VHS on an |
| Insert a cassette marked |
| lights up on the front display panel. Then, set |
| “OFF”. The |
| The VHS recording mode is selected. |
| NOTE: |
| When playing back a tape that has been recorded in |
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| regardless of the |
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8 COLOUR SYSTEM | You can play back PAL, NTSC and MESECAM tapes, or |
PAL/NTSC: To record PAL signals, or play back a | record PAL and SECAM* signals on this recorder. Select the |
PAL or NTSC tape. | appropriate colour system. |
MESECAM: To record SECAM signals, or play | * SECAM signals will be recorded as MESECAM on this recorder; |
back a MESECAM tape. | MESECAM is the designation for tapes with SECAM signals that |
| have been recorded on a |
| cassette recorder. |
| NOTES: |
| ● It is not possible to record in |
| The recording mode is forced to change to VHS. |
| ● If “MESECAM” is selected when the tape speed is set to EP |
| mode, the tape speed will be forced to change to LP mode. |
| ● It is not possible to select EP mode if “MESECAM” is selected. |
| About NTSC Playback |
| ● Some TVs shrink the picture vertically and place black bars at |
| the top and bottom of the TV screen. This is not a malfunction |
| on the part of either the video recorder or the TV. |
| ● The picture may roll up and down. This can be corrected using |
| the |
| corrected if the TV does not have a |
| ● The counter and tape remaining time readings will be incorrect. |
| ● During search, still, or |
| be distorted, and there may be a loss of colour. |
| ● Depending on the type of TV, the top and bottom portions of |
| superimposed displays may be cut off during NTSC playback. |
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8 TIME SCAN AUDIO | When this function is set to “ON”, you can hear the sound |
ON | during TimeScan. ( pg. 24) |
OFF |
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