G6 VadhhOgn
izx¨
R
The part of the tape currently being played.
T
A device connected via a socket (for example, scart socket) which is transmitting audio/video signals to the video recorder.
b x¨v ´
This frequency or channel indicates the frequency or channel on which the audio or video signal is transmitted.
jWU ´
Channels 21 to 69. The video recorder ’broadcasts’ on channel 36/frequency 591 MHz. This frequency or channel can be changed. See the section ’Reducing picture disturbance - ’optimizing the modulator’.
X ıv
A marking which is automatically made on the tape at the beginning of every recording. This marking (recording ID) can be searched for with the Index search function.
hxv xvwˇz
Also known as a
ik
There are various systems for transmitting television signals, for example, PAL, SECAM, PAL BG, SECAM DK, SECAM L/L, NTSC etc. The system used by your television depends on which country you are in.
imi
Also known as Teletext, Fasttext, Videotext, FLOF etc.
dig
One touch recording (to start recording by pushing just one button). This function enables you to select the
b
An electronic component in a video recorder which allows audio and video signals to be transmitted via the aerial cable. Your television receives the signal in the same way as a signal from a television station.
dhS 0d y˚
The largest possible display area for the video recorder - the screen on your television set.
29