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AUDIO
OUT
There
is
no special
operation required;
it is
the
same as for
normal
TV
programme
recording
described
on
page
24.
Recording
of stereo
and bilingual
programmes
is
controlled
automatically.
lt
is not
necessary
to
preselect
any audio
tracks.
Q
Wnen
a bilingual
programme
rs
recerved,
the,,Bi-
lingual"
indicator
lights
up.
@
Wnen
a stereo
programme
is recetved,
the
.,Stereo',
indicalor
lights
up.
Preparation
.Connect
your
VTR to
the Stereo
Amplifier
and FM
Stereo
Tuner
as described
on
page
26.
.Tune
the Flvl
Stereo Tuner
to the
desired
station.
O
Set the
Input Signal
Setector to
"Simut".
The
"Simul"
indicator
lights
up.
.The
operation
procedure
is the
same
as lor normal
recording;
see
"Recordjng
from
a TV broadcast
signal"
on
page
24.
While lhis
switch is
in the
"Simul"
position,
the
sound
portion
of the
TV broadcast
signal
will be recorded
only
on the
"normal"
sound track.
And
the stereo
sound
signal received
via the
Fl\4 tuner
will be recorded
on the
hifi
sound tracks.
Press
the Audio
Output
l\4ode
Selector
(Remote
Controller)
to select the
desired
sound mode.
At
the every
push
of this
button,
the audio
playback
mode
changes
as follows:
r,Stereo--+Left+Right+Normal
audio track
--t
and the
Left
and Right Indicators
show which
sound mode
is
selected in
the following
way.
Stereo:
Both the Left
and
Right Indicators
are lit,
Left:
The Left
Indicator
is lit.
Right:
The
Right Indicator
is lit.
Normal:
Both
the Left
and Right Indicators
are not lil.
.lf
a video
cassette recorded
on
this
VTB wilh
stereo
or bilingual
sound
is
played
back
on a conventional
VHS
video
recorder,
the sound
will
be reproduced
from the
normalaudio
track
(in
mono).
.lf
a video
cassette recorded
on a conventional
VHS
stereo
video recorder
is
played
back
on
lhis
VTR,
the
sound reproduclion
of
a stereo
programme
will
be in
mono. In
case
of a recorded
bilingual
pro-
gramme,
both language
versions
are reproduced
mixed
together (and
are therefore
not
jntelligible).
.Audio
reproduction
of linear
(conventionally
re-
corded)
stereo
tapes
will be monaural
when
played
back
on the FM
Hi-Fi video
recorders.
BILINGUAL
STEREO
oo
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I
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s
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G' I tlt I
INPUT
SELECT
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Stereo
Programmes
Stereo Programmes
Bilingual
Programmes
STEREO
Left+Right
Channels
(Stereo)
CHl kom
Left
CH2 from Right
Mono
LEFT
Lelt
Channel
Channell
(Main)
Mono
RIGHT
Rlghl
Channel
Channel2
(Sub)
Mono
NORMAL
l\,4ono
Channel
'1
(Main)
Mono
Left+Right
l\4ixed
CH1+CH2
lvlixed
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