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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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