Various Settings

VHS

 

 

Preparation

Press [VHS].

Various on-screen display indications

To see these displays, set the “OSD” item in the “VHS MENU” to “ON” (l 56).

Press [STATUS].

The time and operation details appear on the screen for about 5 seconds.

1

2 3

4

5

 

 

CH 1

 

0:00.22

6

 

STEREO

 

SP 1

 

L R

 

 

7

 

 

 

 

1

Channel display

 

 

2

STEREO/SAP indication

 

Indicates when a program is broadcast in stereo or SAP.

 

 

3

L and R indicators (appears only in playback)

 

The Left (L) and Right (R) indicators show which sound mode

 

is selected as follows:

 

Stereo: Both the L and R indicators appear.

 

L:

The L indicator appears.

 

R:

The R indicator appears.

 

Normal: Neither the L nor R indicator appears.

 

 

4

Operation status display

 

 

5

Shows the time and tape counter

 

Pressing [STATUS] once makes the on-screen display

 

appear. After that, press the button repeatedly to change the

 

display as follows:

 

Present time>Tape counter>Remaining tape

 

time>Present time

 

during Index search: “S 01” to “S 20” is displayed.

 

during Jet Rewind: “J. REW” is displayed.

 

Press [CANCEL/RESET, ¢] to reset the tape counter

 

(elapsed time) to “0:00.00”.

 

The tape counter is automatically reset to “0:00.00” when

 

inserting a video cassette.

 

The remaining time is approximate. It will be incorrect if you

 

set the wrong tape time in the “TAPE SELECT” item in the

 

“VHS MENU” and if the tape is of poor quality.

 

 

6

Cassette-in indicator

 

Shows whether you have loaded a video cassette.

 

 

7

Tape speed indicator (l 51)

 

 

 

Note:

These displays do not appear when paused or during slow play. The on-screen display may be distorted depending on the playback

tape or the input signal.

Changing audio

When a stereo and/or SAP broadcast is received, “STEREO” or “SAP” light to show the type of broadcast.

When playing a tape:

To change the audio, press [AUDIO].

The audio changes as follows:

Stereo>L>R>Normal audio track>Stereo

While watching TV:

You cannot change audio.

Auto Bilingual Choice Function

When a stereo broadcast or SAP broadcast is recorded and played back on this unit, stereo sound will be automatically selected in the case of a stereo broadcast and SAP sound will be automatically selected in the case of a dual-sound broadcast (Mono and SAP or Stereo and SAP).

The wrong choice may be made if the program is played back from an interim point. (In a case like this, press [AUDIO] and select the right sound only in playback.)

The function will not work with a cassette which has been recorded using external equipment.

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Panasonic DMR-E75V Various on-screen display indications, Changing audio, Auto Bilingual Choice Function, Press Status

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