We recommend entering [S-VHS ET] into the cassette label on any cassette that you have recorded using the S-VHS ET function so that you will be able to distinguish such cassettes from VHS cassettes.

The following table lists the playback formats that are compatible with this VCR’s recording standard.

Cassette

Recording

Compatible Playback

 

format

Equipment

 

 

 

 

VHS

VHS, S-VHS,

 

(SP/LP/EP)

VHS with SQPB*1

VHS

 

 

S-VHS ET

S-VHS*2,

 

 

(SP)

VHS with SQPB

 

 

 

 

VHS

VHS, S-VHS,

 

(SP/LP/EP)

VHS with SQPB

S-VHS

 

 

S-VHS

S-VHS,

 

 

(SP/LP/EP)

VHS with SQPB

 

 

 

*1 SQPB stands for S-VHS quasi playback.

*2 Some models are not compatible.

Satellite or Digital Receiver

Connecting the VCR to a Satellite Receiver or Digital Receiver

If the satellite receiver is equipped with a 21-pin scart socket

1

3

2

1Satellite receiver (not supplied)

221-pin Scart socket

• If your satellite receiver has a VCR socket, connect the cable to it.

321-pin Scart cable (not supplied)

Set [AV2] to [EXT], [EXT LINK 1] or [EXT LINK 2]. For details, see page 21.

If the satellite receiver is not equipped with a 21-pin scart socket

1

1Satellite receiver (not supplied)

2Aerial Input socket

3Aerial Output socket

4Aerial (not supplied)

5Aerial lead (not supplied)

6RF coaxial cable (not supplied)

4

25

3

6

Hint:

The RF output channel of the satellite receiver should be adjusted away from channel 36, which is used by the VCR, e.g. re-adjust to channel 33.

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