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Audio only record

You can use your video recorder as a hifi tape
recorder.
This means that only the stereo or dual sound is
recorded from an external sound source (e.g., hifi
equipment, second video recorder, etc.).
Connect your hifi (stereo) unit with an audio connecting
lead to the at the back of the video
recorder.
Insert a cassette without erase protection into the
video recorder.
!Press the lbutton.
Select the option "Record modes".
Confirm with the Gbutton.
"The OSD page "RECORD MODES" appears on
the picture screen.
Select the option "Audio only record".
¤Switch on the sound source.
Start sound recording at the desired moment with
the gbutton.
The OSD page "AUDIO ONLY RECORD" appears
on the picture screen
The video recorder records the sound from the exter-
nal sound source. The sound level is automatically con-
trolled. The video recording on the cassette is erased.
$To interrupt the recording, press the r
button.
%To terminate this function, press the l
button or the dbutton on the remote
control.

Recording from another video source

With this video recorder, you can make recordings
from an external video source, for example a second
video recorder or a camcorder.
To do this, a Scart cable will be required.
!Connect this video recorder with the unit you wish
to record from, for example a second video
recorder.
For this, connect the Scart socket of each unit with a
Scart cable. On this video recorder, use the
uScart socket.
"Insert a recorded cassette into VCR A and
a cassette without erase protection into VCR B.
¤Select the programme position "E2" on the VCR B.
This is to be found next to the programme position
"P 01" ("P 01" - "E1" - "E2" - "E3"). For this, use the
Ior Hbutton.
$To start recording, press the playback button, for
example e, on the VCR A and the record
button gon the VCR B.
%To stop copying, press the rbutton on
both video recorders.
Note:
* In the following example, your video recorder is
used as recording recorder and is referred to as
VCR B. The second video recorder is used for play-
back and is referred to as VCR A.