Manual
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1 atapew t,recordtab.
The unit power comes on automatically.
2 Press CHA_or NUMBER keys to Select Channel.
, For !'LINE': input, see page 16.
3 PreSSSPEED toselect recording speed.
, Selected speed is displayed.
SP = Standard RJay
@ Recording modes and approximate recording
times
Only use tapes wkh the _ marl( m this unit
Type of Video Cassette
Tape Speed Setting Td0 T120 Tt60
2 Hours
SP (Standard Play) 1 Hour 2 Hours
40 Minutes
SLP (Super Long 3 Hours 6 Hours 8 Hours
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4 Press £EC to start recording.
oYou cannot view another channei during recording.
I One Touch Recording (OTR)
Press REC repeatedly to se[ me recording length (30 min - 4
hours.)
oThe unit stops recoraJng a_ a preset time.
- PROG TIMER ndicator lights on the unit.
I PreSSSTQpt0stoprecordhg.
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With the proper audio mode setting, your unit can:
• Record and playback MTS stereo broadcast (main language) in
stereo Hi-Fi. Stereo sound is recorded on the teft and right audio
tracks and on the video portion of a tape.
• Record and playback a monaurat broadcast (main language) or SAP
(Secondary Audio Program, usually in a second language) on the Hi-
Fi tracks for better quality monaural sound.
• Playback non-Hi-Fi tapes in monaural.
Choose audio mode to match recording type.
1 Press AUD!O repeatedly to select the a.dio mode
according to the type of broadcast to be recorded.
The Audio mode se!ected stays in effect until it is changed.
• Refer to !'MTS Broadcast / TV Stereo System" on page 18.
m Pause a Recording
a. Press STILL/PAUSE.
b.Prese STMLLIPAUSK to resume recording.
Notes:
I is no[ posslble [o record from DVD/CD/Video CD to VHS tape using the
unit.
• After the unit has been in Rec Pause mode for 5 minutes, it wilt stop
automatically to protect the lade and the wdeo head.
• The remaining recording ume of an OTR can be displayed by pressing
DISPLAY.
• When an OTR is paused, me pause time is also factored into the total
recording lengF
2 see the,Rec0rd On a Tape" section to do a
Notes:
°Refer to i'Aud!o Mod e for PJayback" on page 28.
o ©nty tapes recorded in Hi-Ki stereo wilt ptayback with true stereo sound.
Standard stereo tape s wi!l piayback with monaural sound.
o To listen to Hi-Fi stereo playback, the unit AUDIO (L/R) jacks must be
connected tO a stereo amp and speakers.
o There may bea d!fference in audio tevel between Hi-Fi and normal audio
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