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10. GLOSSARY

Technical terms used

Current tape position

The part of the tape currently being played.

OSD

The OSD (On Screen Display) feature displays information

regarding counter, programme number, operating mode

(record, play,...) on the screen. The OSD also provides

increased ease of use via screen menus.

External source

A device connected via a socket (e.g.; scat! socket) which

transmits audio/video signals to the TV-Video Combi.

Index code

A code which is automatically recorded on the tape at the

beginning of every recording. This code (recording ID) can be

searched for with the Index search function.

Scart cable

Also known as a Euro-AV cable. This standard cable is an

easy method of connecting various audio and video devices,

computers and televisions. Other signals in addition to audio

and video signals can be transmitted on it.

TV system

There are various systems for transmitting television signals,

for example, PAL, SECAM, PAL BG, SECAM DK, SECAM L/L,

NTSC,,.. The system used by your television depends on which

country you are in.

CO

OTR

One touch recording (recording using one button). This

function enables you to select the switch-off time in intervals

of 30 minutes.

ST. TXT. TELETEXT

Also known as Fasttext, Videotext, FLOP,...

CM

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Standby

Standby is an operating mode which you can activate by

pressing the

ISTAlMDBYchl

button (remote control) or the

button (front of machine) of your TV-Video Combi.

In order to recognise this operating mode, the red standby

lamp

(

standby

®)

at the front of the set will be alight.

Preprogrammed recordings are possible.

In order to switch the TV-Video Combi back on, select a TV

channel using the buttons [^, I

tP -H

|or I

tP

- |on the

remote control or the buttons l-k I or I— I on the front of the

machine.

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