Nicam/German A2 Stereo Recording And Playback - Toshiba SD-37VSR User Manual

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NICAM/German A2 Stereo Recording and Playback

This DVD/VCR is capable of recording
sound in Hi-Fi system. The recording
will be performed automatically.
NICAM STEREO broadcasts are
recorded in its original sound system
regardless of the setting. If you wish
to record NICAM programmes, select
NICAM "AUTO" as follows.
And, this DVD/VCR can also receive
and record German A2 stereo pro-
gram. The tape recording is always
both in Hi-Fi and in MONO on the
standard longitudinal track. In case of
bilingual TV programs always the two
audio channels will be recorded.
Note:
When listening to a stereo broadcast or
playing back a tape Hi-Fi recorded in
stereo, you have to connect the DVD/
VCR with the stereo audio system or the
stereo TV. The sound which is output
from the RF OUT jack is monaural.
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Preparation:
• Turn ON the TV and set to the video input mode.
• Press VCR to select the VCR mode. (The VCR indicator will light.)
NICAM stereo sound reception:
1
Press VCR MENU. Press
to select VCR SETUP.
Then press ENTER.
2
Press
or
to select NICAM.
Then press
/
select [AUTO].
3
Press VCR MENU repeatedly until the TV picture appears.
NICAM programmes are divided into 4 types as shown
below.
NICAM STEREO broadcast
"NICAM ST" illuminates when a NICAM
STEREO broadcast signal is received.
NICAM MONO A broadcast
"NICAM M1" illuminates when a NICAM
MONO A broadcast signal is received.
NICAM MONO A B broadcast
"NICAM M1/2" illuminates when a NICAM
MONO A and MONO B broadcast signal is
received.
NICAM OFF
It will be displayed for the NICAM signal
when the "NICAM [OFF]" is selected in
menu screen.
or
SELEC :
EN ER : EN ER
EXI
VCR SETUP
or ENTER to
SELECT :
ENTER : ENTER
EXIT
NICAM ST
NICAM M1
NICAM M1/2
NICAM OFF
IMER REC SE
AU O REPEA
[OFF]
VCR SE UP
CHANNEL SE UP
SYS EM SE UP
:
MENU
COLOUR SYSTEM
[ AUTO]
NICAM
[AUTO]
/
MENU
:

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