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You can change the picture setting during play- back.
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ture setting of your choice.
'NATURAL': best
'WEAK SIGNAL': for rented tapes. It reduces the noise, making the picture more enjoyable. 'VIDEO GAMES': best setting when playing a video game.
You can programme your set to
SLEEP .
SLEEP repeatedly to extend the time until
The screen will show the time remaining until
The machine now counts backwards to the
The maximum time period to be set until switch- off is 2 hours.
If you would like to turn this function off, press SLEEP on the remote control several times until
To check the time until
If a recording is in process,
5. Playback
Playing cassettes
You can use this
Your
1.Put a cassette into the cassette slot. The cas- sette is inserted automatically.
DIGITAL STUDIO PICTURE CONTROL Philips has developed a system which produces the best possible playback quality. For old and
Picture/ sound quality is poor
When playing rental videos or older, poorer quality cassettes, it may not be possible to com- pletely filter out picture and sound interference. This is not a fault in your machine. Read the section 'Manual tracking'.
2.Press to view the tape.
3.To stop the playback, press or STOP/EJECT on the
4.To eject the cassette, press or STOP/EJECT when the
Do I need to change the playback speed when playing back LP recordings? During playback, the correct speed will auto- matically be selected. For more information, please read the section 'Selecting the recording speed (SP or LP)' in the chapter 'Manual recording'.
Playing back NTSC cassettes
Cassettes that have been recorded in the NTSC standard (for example, American cassettes) can be played back using this
Displaying current tape position
The following information is displayed on the screen: e.g.: 0:02:45 shows the counter in hours, minutes and seconds.
SP/LP: will show the recorded speed of your cassette
'REM 0:06': will show the actual amount of play- ing/recording time left on the tape in hours and minutes.
When you play an NTSC cassette, the
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