Panasonic SC-VK760 Playing and recording using the cassette tapes, Recording, Stop recording

Page 27
Press [
, TAPE] and then [7 ].

Playing and recording using the cassette tapes (continued)

Recording

Selection of tapes for recording

Use normal position tapes.

High position and metal position tapes can be used, but this unit will not be able to record or erase them correctly.

Preparation

Wind up the leader tape so recording can begin immediately.

Press [, TAPE] and then [7 ].

1 Press [OPEN, 0] on the main unit for DECK 2 and insert the cassette to be recorded.

The tape direction is automatically set to “F”. Insert with the side to be recorded facing towards you and the exposed tape facing down.

2

Select the reverse mode of DECK 2.

 

Every time you press and hold [PLAY MODE]:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

:One side only records.

 

 

,

:Both sides record (forward reverse).

 

 

” is automatically changed to “ ” when

 

[

, RECORD] on the main unit is pressed.

3

Select the source to be recorded.

Radio recording:

Select the preset station (\ page 26).

Disc recording:

Insert the disc(s) you want to record. Press [3, DVD/CD] and then [7, STOP].

Prepare the desired disc recording mode.

To record programmed items, perform steps 1

and 2, “Program play (up to 32 items)” (\ page 17). Ensure the disc has stopped.

Tape-to-tape recording:

Press [, TAPE] and then [7].

Press [0, OPEN] on the main unit to open DECK 1 and insert the cassette you want to record.

4 Press [, RECORD] on the main unit to start recording.

Stop recording

If the tape finishes before the disc

The disc continues playing. Press [] (main unit: [, STOP]) to stop it.

To erase a recorded sound 1

2

Insert the recorded cassette into DECK 2.

 

Ensure there is no cassette in DECK 1.

3

Press and hold [PLAY MODE] to select the

 

reverse mode.

4

Press [ , RECORD] on the main unit.

Erasure prevention

Use a screwdriver or similar object to break out the tab.

Side A

Tab for side B

Tab for side A

To re-record on a protected cassette

Cover the hole with adhesive tape.

Adhesive tape

Note:

Multi-channel sources (3 to 5.1 channels) are automatically downmixed to 2 channels during recording.

Changes to volume and sound or fi eld quality do not affect recording.

You cannot open DECK 1 while recording.

You cannot fast-forward or rewind one deck while recording with the other.

OTHER OPERATIONS DANSKENGLISH

FRANÇAIS

LANG - 4

LANG - 5

RQTV0239

27

RQTV0239_1L.indd 27

6/12/07 12:36:37 PM

Image 27
Contents Example Region numberRegion Southeast Asia Australia and N.ZCenter speaker SystemMain unit Front speakersIs used Safety precautionsTable of contents Placement of speakers Simple setupSpeaker connections Simple setupVK760 Center and Surround speaker Other speaker setup options attaching to a wallDrive a screw not included into the wall Fit the hole securely onto the screws ScrewPower supply connection Making the connectionsVideo connections FM outdoor antenna Antenna connectionsSet the voltage Optional antenna connectionsUse Preparing the remote controlLanguage code list Demo functionDiscs that cannot be played Disc informationDiscs that can be played Commercial discsSetup Overview of controlsMain unit To dim the display panel Remote controlOverview of controls To mute the soundHandling of the disc trays and discs Discs Basic playChanging a single disc by main unit only Selecting a disc Skip Group skip Content skipSlow-motion play during pause Enter numbersRepeat play CD sequential play CD ModeDiscs Advanced play Disc informationALL-DISC random play Discs Program and Random playProgram play up to 32 items Random playPlaying data discs Discs Using navigation menusPlaying from the selected track in the CD Playing HighMATTM discsPlaying RAM and DVD-R/-RW DVD-VR discs Play Menu Discs Using on-screen menusOther Settings Functions MenuPicture Menu Audio Menu Display MenuPlay Menu Other Menu Discs Changing the player settingsDiscs Using on-screen menus Player settingsDisplay tab Discs Changing the player settingsVideo tab Audio tabTo finish the speaker setting About DivX VOD contentChanging the delay time of the speakers To enter the speaker settingNaming folders and files Disc handling precautionsTo clean discs Tips for making data discsPlaying and recording using Cassette tapes Basic playStop Fast forward or rewind Select between loaded decks Erasure prevention Playing and recording using the cassette tapesRecording Stop recordingEnjoying karaoke with other Adjusting the echo effectMIC VOL Enjoying karaoke with karaoke DVD and VCDUsing sound effects Using sound effects Using the play or record timer Using the timersSetting the time Using the timersConnecting to other external unit Using other equipmentUsing the sleep timer Connecting to a portable audio equipmentOperating a television Changing the main unit and remote control modeTo switch to Remote 2 mode To return to Remote 1 modeGlossary MaintenanceWhen moving the unit For a cleaner crisper sound cassette deckSpecific operation undesirable or unexpected Troubleshooting guidePower Unresponsive or inoperable functionTroubleshooting guide Disc trays Using the cassette deckUnit displays Television displaysSpecifications Audio output Disc Input power IECDimensions WxHxD Pick upSpecifications

SC-VK960, SC-VK860, SC-VK760 specifications

The Panasonic SC-VK860, SC-VK960, and SC-VK760 are a trio of powerful audio systems designed to elevate the home listening experience. Each model integrates advanced technology and a variety of features tailored for music enthusiasts who crave exceptional sound quality along with versatility in their audio playback options.

The SC-VK860 stands out with its robust sound output and formidable design. It incorporates Dual 15W RMS speakers that provide extensive audio coverage, delivering deeply immersive sound with clear highs and rich lows. The system is equipped with a built-in CD player, FM/AM radio tuner, and USB port, allowing users to enjoy music from various sources. Additionally, the Bluetooth connectivity feature facilitates seamless streaming from smartphones and tablets, making it easy to access digital music libraries.

Next in line is the SC-VK960, which enhances the audio experience with its superior Sound Pressure Horn technology. This feature optimizes sound delivery, ensuring a fuller sound stage, perfect for parties or simply enjoying music at home. The SC-VK960 also boasts a powerful 600W peak power output, making it ideal for users seeking a sound system that can fill larger spaces with high-quality audio. The inclusion of karaoke functionalities adds a layer of entertainment, turning any gathering into a lively event.

Lastly, the SC-VK760 variant caters to those who appreciate style alongside functionality. This model combines a sleek, modern design with user-friendly controls. The SC-VK760 features similar connectivity options, including Bluetooth, USB, and CD playback, but with a lighter design that makes it easier to relocate. It is ideal for smaller living spaces, ensuring that users do not compromise on sound quality for a compact unit.

All three models are equipped with various sound enhancement technologies, such as a digital equalizer and multiple preset sound modes, allowing users to tailor their listening experience to their preferences. This ensures that whether users are listening to classical music, pop, or rock, they can achieve the most enjoyable sound.

In conclusion, the Panasonic SC-VK860, SC-VK960, and SC-VK760 each offer unique features and characteristics that cater to different user needs. With powerful audio capabilities, modern connectivity options, and stylish designs, these models provide an excellent audio solution for any home environment.