Specifications

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Recording Hi-Fi Stereo Sound
This VCR automatically records audio signals on two kinds of audio tracks.
Hi-Fi:
Using specialized rotary heads, audio signals are recorded on the video track in the
FM
format, Multi-
channel broadcasts (stereo or bilingual programmes) are automatically recorded on two channels.
Normal: Audio signals are recorded monaurally on the linear track. Stereo broadcasts are recorded in mono,
and only the main audio track of bilingual programmes is recorded.
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l Video cassettes recorded on a
non-HI-F1
VCR can also be played back. However, if the audio srgnals are recorded on two lrnear
channels, stereo programmes will be played back monaurally and bilingual programmes
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be played back wrth both the main and
sub audio tracks mixed together.
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Video cassettes recorded on this VCR can be played back on a
non-HI-F1
VCR. However, only the normal (linear) track will be played
back.
Switching Input Signals
Various sources of video and audio signals can be recorded as shown in the following chart.
(a) Selecting a channel will record both video and audio from the VCR tuner.
(b)
Selectrng
an external source position (to select an external source position, press INPUT SELECT or select
a channel situated between the last channel and the first channel with CHANNEL
A/V
(CH
A/V))
will
record both video and audio from an external source via the back-panel AUDIO/VIDEO LINE
1
or front LINE
IN 2 terminal.
Signals Recorded
Input mode
TV screen
Video track Normal audio track Hi-Fi audio track
Tuner
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Signals from tuner
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Signals from AUDIO/VIDEO
(LINEI)
socket on the rear of the VCR
Signals from LINE IN 2 terminal on the front of the VCR
Recording Audio Only
This VCR can record Hi-Fi audio-only signals,
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Connect the audio source (CD player, etc.) to the AUDIO-IN L/R terminals on the front or rear of the VCR.
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Select the connected external position LINE IN
1
or 2
(“Ll”
or
“L2”
lights up) by pressing INPUT SELECT or
CHANNEL
A/V
(CH
A/V).
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Press TAPE SPEED on the remote control to select SP or LP mode.
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Press REC.
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