26 EN | RECORDING (cont.) |
Retake
You can cut out unnecessary parts of a TV programme while you are recording it.
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Recorded part
Go back to end of programme to cut out unnecessary part
1Engage the
Press 9 during recording.
2Locate the start point.
Turn the JOG dial to the left or right (or hold down 3 or 5) and release it when you reach the point where you want to resume recording.
●Your recorder returns to the
3Resume recording.
Press 4 when you wish to resume recording.
NOTE:
Retake function does not work during Direct Rec ( pg. 17, 49).
Receiving Stereo and Bilingual Programmes
Your recorder is equipped with a
When the channel is changed, the type of broadcast being received will be displayed on the TV screen for a few seconds.
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A2 | Stereo | ST | |
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NICAM Stereo | ST NICAM | ||
NICAM Bilingual | BIL. NICAM | ||
NICAM Monaural | NICAM |
●To listen to a stereo programme, press AUDIO until “a” and “s” appear on the front display panel or “HIFI L j h R” appears on the TV screen.
●To listen to a bilingual programme, press AUDIO until “a” or “s” appears on the front display panel, or “HIFI L j” or “HIFI h R” appears on the TV screen (as required).
●To listen to the standard (Regular Monaural) audio while receiving a NICAM broadcast, press AUDIO until “NORM” appears on the front display panel or the TV screen.
NOTE:
“O.S.D.” must be set to “ON” or the
To Record Stereo and Bilingual Programmes (A2)
Stereo programmes are automatically recorded in stereo on the
●Bilingual programmes are automatically recorded in bilingual on the
To Record NICAM Stereo and Bilingual Programmes
The NICAM audio programme will be recorded on the
NOTES:
●If the quality of stereo sound being received is poor, the broadcast will be received in monaural with better quality.
●Before playing back a programme recorded in stereo, or a bilingual programme, refer to “Soundtrack Selection” on page 22.