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Playing back the Tape

Multi Playback (using the PAL60 System)

This Camcorder can convert an NTSC tape recorded in the SP mode to the “PAL60” format, allowing you to view it on a PAL TV which has Vertical sync adjustment circuitry for 60Hz.

-“PAL60” is a special output signal format with which a PAL TV can be used to view a tape recorded by an NTSC recorder.

1.Set POWER switch to PLAYER mode.

2.Insert an NTSC tape you want to see.

3.Press MENU ON/OFF button, then the MENU list will appear.

4.Turn the UP/DOWN dial to “PAL CONV. .....OFF”

5.Press ENTER, then it will change to “PAL CONV. .....PAL60”

Now you can see the picture by pressing the PLAY button.

6.Press MENU ON/OFF button to end setting.

Notes: 1. This Camcorder can not record using the “PAL60” system.

2.When an NTSC tape is being played back, the picture on the PAL monitor screen may shrink in the Vertical direction.

3.If the signal recorded on the tape is in bad condition, the PAL60 playback system may malfunction.

4.A PAL recorded tape can not be played back on this camcorder.

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Samsung SCL770, SCL750, SCL710, SCL700 manual Playing back the Tape

SCL700, SCL770, SCL710, SCL750 specifications

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