Other functions, 0 audio output mode indicators, 0 stereo or bilingual indicator (nv-hd650a) – Panasonic NVHD650 User Manual
Page 30: Note, 0 programme position 0 tape running display, Present time/tape counter, On screen display
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other Functions
On Screen Display
Press OSD to make the On Screen Display appear on the
TV screen.
•To make this display disappear, press OSD again.
OSD
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0 Audio Output Mode Indicators
The Left (L) and Right (R) indicators show which sound
mode is selected with AUDIO OUT.
Stereo: Both the Left (L) and Right (R) Indicators
appear.
Left:
The Left{L) indicator appears.
Right: The Right (R) Indicator appears.
Normal: Both the Left (L) and Right {R} indicators
don’t appear.
0 STEREO or BILINGUAL Indicator (NV-HD650A)
When receiving a TV programme, the type of sound
system in which it is broadcast is automatically
indicated.
STEREO, Ml and M2 Indicator (NV-HD650EA)
When receiving a TV programme with the NICAM
sound system, the type of sound system in which it is
broadcast is automatically indicated.
STEREO: When receiving a NICAM stereo
broadcast.
Ml M2:
When receiving a NICAM dual-sound
broadcast.
M1:
When receiving a NICAM monaural
broadcast.
Note:
To hear stereo performance connect as shown on
page 8 to a TV or Stereo Amplifier with left and right
audio inputs.
0 Programme position
0 Tape running display
Stop, Eject
Rewind, Review
Fast Forward, Cue
►►
Playback
►
Still Playback
II
Recording
•
Recording Pause
!!•
Slow Playback
© Present time/Tape counter
Information
Display
Present time
17:24
Tape counter
-2:35.47
Remaining Tape Time
REMAIN 2:34
Dew
DEW
index search
SOI
0 Tape speed indicator
0 Cassette-in indicator
0 Edit mode
When edit mode (Insert Editing, AV Insert Editing,
Audio Dubbing) is set, the On Screen Display appears.
INSERT :
Insert Editing
AV INSERT: AV Insert Editing
A.DUB:
Audio Dubbing
Note:
On Screen Display may be disturbed or disappear during
special playback.