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Playback
Blue
Back
Set
the
BLUE
BACK
mode
to
AUTO
on
the
MODE-selection
screen.
(See
Mode
Selection
on
page
16.)
This
function
eliminates
monitor
noise
and
mutes
sound
during
playback
of
unrecorded
portions
of
a
tape,
and
when
receiving
a
non-broadcasting
channel.
Blue
Back
will
also
appear
if
the
VCR
is
set
to
the
Auxiliary
input
(LINE
IN)
mode
but
no
video
signal
is
fed
to
the
VCR.
(The
BLUE
BACK
mode
is
set
to
AUTO
at
the
factory.)
I
NOTE
>
Blue
Back
does
not
function
during
still
picture,
variable
slow
motion
and
video
search.
Blue
Back
may
not
function
properly
if
the
broadcast
signal
is
too
strong
or
too
weak.
Blue
Back
cannot
be
recorded.
If
the
antenna
signal
is
weak
while
recording
a
TV
programme,
or
if
the
input
signal
is
weak
while
tape
dubbing,
the
monitor
screen
may
turn
blue
back
since
the
unit
may
not
recognize
whether
or
not
a
proper
signal
is
being
received.
In
this
event,
set
the
BLUE
SCREEN
mode
to
OFF.
Full
Auto
Playback
This
function
only
works
when
AUTO
RENTAL
mode
on
the
MODE
selection
is
set
to
OFF.
Full
Auto
Playback
lets
you
enjoy
playback
with
ease.
When
you
insert
a
cassette
with
the
erasure
protection
tab
removed,
your
VCR
automatically
turns
on
the
power
and
plays
back
the
tape.
When
the
tape
reaches
its
end,
the
VCR
automatically
rewinds
the
tape,
ejects
it
and
turns
off
the
power.
I
NOTE
>
If
the
erasure
protection
hole
is
covered,
press
the
PLAY/X2
button
after
the
power
turns
on
automatically.
(Only
for
VC-H610X)
Playback
of
Hi-Fi
Recorded
Tapes
This
VCR
will
play
back
both
video
and
audio-only
tapes
recorded
in
the
Hi-R
mode.
inote
>
Stereo
sound
output
is
only
possible
using
the
AUDIO
OUT
terminals.
Sound
from
the
radio
frequency
converter
(RF
OUT)
Is
mono
only.
A
blue
screen
will
appear
if
audio-only
Hi-Fi
tapes
are
played
back.
Audio
Output
Mode
The
audio
output
mode
is
controlled
by
the
AUDIO
OUT
button
on
the
remote
control.
The
VCR
is
nor
mally
set
to
the
Hi-R
mode,
with
B
and
EJ
displayed
on
the
VCR
display,
and
normal
stereo
sound
Select
a,
and
only
the
Hi-Fi
Left
channel
audio
is
heard
from
both
the
Right
and
Left
speakers.
Select
S
,
and
only
the
Hi-R
Right
channel
audio
is
heard
from
both
the
Right
and
Left
speakers.
If
you
select
the
mono
linear
track,
O
and
13
will
disappear.
iwr>
Should
the
Hi-Fi
output
level
be
poor,
the
VCR
will
automatically
select
the
mono
linear
track
output.
When
playing
back
tapes
which
have
only
HI-FI
sound
recorded:
If
Hi-R
sound
is
not
reproduced,
or
if
there
Is
some
noise
in
the
audio,
press
the
CHANNEL
®
or
©
button
until
toe
sound
improves.
Adjusting
HI-FI
Audio
Tracking
(To
adjust
the
Hi-Fi
tracking
manually
when
playing
back
a
poorly
recorded
Hi-R
tape)
Normally
you
can
simultaneously
press
and
hold
both
CHANNEL
©
I
©
buttons
to
obtain
toe
optimal
Hi-R
audio
tracking.
If
Hi-Fi
audio
is
unstable
(frequent
dropouts,
etc.)
with
a
rental
video,
a
tape
recorded
on
another
VCR,
restore
normal
tracking
while
playing
back
the
tape
as
described
below:
O
Simultaneously
press
the
CHANNEL
©/©
buttons.
©
Press
the
CHANNEL
©
button
repeatedly
at
equal,
short
Intervals
until,
the
B
and
13
indicators;
disappear
from
the
VCR
display.
©
Press
the
CHANNEL
®
button
in
the
same
manner
while
counting
button
operations
until
the
B
and
13
indicators
reappear
and
then
disappear
again,
0
Press
toe
CHANNEL
©
button
again
for
half
the
number
of
times
counted
in
step
0
above
to
obtain
optimal
tracking.
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