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USING THE VTR AS A HI-FI AUDIO RECORDER
Headphones
(Optional)
Speaker
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FM Stereo Tuner
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Record Player
Preparation
•Connect the VTR to the hi-fi audio system. (Example of a
connection diagram is shown).
• Insert a video cassette with the erasure prevention tab
intact.
When a video cassette is already inside the VTR, press
the VTR On/Off Switch to turn it on.
•Switch on the hi-fi audio system and select an audio
source.
Headphones Level Control
When using headphones, the volume level can be adjusted
with the Headphones Level Control.
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Hi-Fi Audio Recording
Note: Selection of an audio track is not necessary for re
cording.
^ Set the Input Signal Selector to “Line/Audio”.
^ To start the recording, press the Record Button (•).
0 To achieve smooth transitions between adjoining re
cordings, see notes on page 43.
Hi-Fi Audio Playback
the "Audio Output Mode Selector Button” on the Remote
Controller repeatedly so that the "Left" and "Right” Audio
playback mode Indicator light up.
To start the playback, press the Play/x2 Button (►).
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• If the sound is impaired by high frequency distortion
when recording from an FM tuner, set the MPX Fil
ter switch to “On”. If there is no distortion when
recording from an FM tuner, and for all other re
cordings, set this switch to “Off".
Adjustment of the Audio Recording Level
Setting the Audio Rec Level Controls to the centre “5”
position (click stop) assures satisfactory audio recording
results in most cases. When using the VTR as a hi-fi audio
recorder or when producing your own video tapes, it may be
desirable to adjust the Audio Rec Level Controls to some
other position.
(It is recommended to adjust so that peaks in the audio level
reach about -i-5 dB.)
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•The sound to be recorded on the “normal" audio
track will be adjusted automatically.
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