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* The default setting is
bold
in the table below.
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S-VHS
ON
OFF
Your recorder can record in S-VHS (Super VHS), S-VHS ET
or VHS.
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To record in S-VHS:
Set “S-VHS” to “ON”. Then, insert a cassette marked
“S-VHS”. The S-VHS indicator lights up on the front
display panel.
The S-VHS recording mode is selected.
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To record in S-VHS ET on a VHS cassette:
See “Super VHS ET (S-VHS ET)” on page 27.
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To record in VHS:
Insert a cassette marked “VHS”.
If the S-VHS ET button on the recorder is lit and the S-VHS
ET mode is activated, press
S-VHS ET
. The button’s light
goes off.
The VHS recording mode is automatically selected
regardless of the “S-VHS” mode setting.
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To record in VHS on an S-VHS cassette:
Insert a cassette marked “S-VHS”. The S-VHS indicator
lights up on the front display panel. Then, set “S-VHS” to
“OFF”. The S-VHS indicator goes off.
The VHS recording mode is selected.
NOTE:
When playing back a tape that has been recorded in S-VHS or
S-VHS ET, the S-VHS indicator lights up on the front display panel
regardless of the “S-VHS” mode setting.
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COLOUR SYSTEM
PAL/NTSC
: To record PAL signals, or play back a
PAL or NTSC tape.
MESECAM
: To record SECAM signals, or play
back a MESECAM tape.
You can play back PAL, NTSC and MESECAM tapes, or
record PAL and SECAM* signals on this recorder. Select the
appropriate colour system.
* SECAM signals will be recorded as MESECAM on this recorder;
MESECAM is the designation for tapes with SECAM signals that
have been recorded on a MESECAM-compatible PAL video
cassette recorder.
NOTES:
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It is not possible to record in S-VHS if “MESECAM” is selected.
The recording mode is forced to change to VHS.
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If “MESECAM” is selected when the tape speed is set to EP
mode, the tape speed will be forced to change to LP mode.
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It is not possible to select EP mode if “MESECAM” is selected.
About NTSC Playback
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Some TVs shrink the picture vertically and place black bars at
the top and bottom of the TV screen. This is not a malfunction
on the part of either the video recorder or the TV.
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The picture may roll up and down. This can be corrected using
the V-HOLD control found on some TVs. (This cannot be
corrected if the TV does not have a V-HOLD control.)
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The counter and tape remaining time readings will be incorrect.
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During search, still, or frame-by-frame playback, the picture will
be distorted, and there may be a loss of colour.
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Depending on the type of TV, the top and bottom portions of
superimposed displays may be cut off during NTSC playback.
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