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When playing back cassettes which have been recorded

with signals from a different TV system there may be

interference with the colour. To deactivate the automatic

change to a different TV system, you must follow these

steps.

4 End the change-over to automatic TV system

changing with the M

MEEN

NU

U button

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As soon as the cassette is ejected with the Stop/Eject
button ? the set switches automatically back to

the “AUTO” setting (automatic switching). To change

the setting during playback, perform the steps

1

-

3

again and select “AUTO”.

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Other countries, other TV systems: In central Europe

transmissions are broadcast in the PAL-System (Phase

Alternation Line) Standard, while in France SECAM

(Séquentiel à mémoire) is used. In some countries

(USA and Japan), TV viewers receive their

programmes as an NTSC signal (National Television

System Committee). Many TV and video sets can

process and show several transmission systems,

1 During playback press the M

MEEN

NU

U button on

the remote control. The on-screen menu

appears

2 Use ==PP-- or ;;PP++ to select the option

“TV SYSTEM” and confirm with O

OK

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3 Use P

P or Q

Q to select the desired TV

system or “B/W” for black and white playback

and confirm with O

OK

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AUTO INSTALL

MANUAL SEARCH

TV CHANNEL ALLOC.

RECORD SPEED

AUTO STANDBY

TV SYSTEM

SPECIAL SETTINGS

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Of course, you can also make recordings in black and

white from connected video signal sources

(Camcorder, second video recorder,…) with this

function. To do this, before starting the recording select

the setting “B/W”.