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Toshiba VIDEOplus+ V-855 Owner's Manual page 23

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Press the OSP button to display the MENU
screen.
Press humber button 3 to select "VTR SET UP".
Press number button 6 to set "NICAM" to
"ON",
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SET
UP"
Wtape Sevect.
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PLUS+ EXTEND (OFF)
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ON:
Normaily set at this position.
OFF: Only set at this position to record the
standard mono sound during a NICAM
broadcast if the stereo sound is distorted
due to inferior reception conditions.
' 4 Press the OSP button twice to exit.
ENDER
Hi-Fi recorded video tape; press the A'SELECT
"button to'select & desired sound output: 'As the
When monitoring a TV programme or playing back a
A.SELECT button is pressed,
the sound output and
the indicator change as below:
Sound type
Bilingual sound
Standard
sound
broadcast}
@
Stereo sound
VTR display
Heard in stereo.
(left channel and
right channel).
Left channel heard
from both the left
and right speakers.
Right channel.heard
from both the left
and right speakers.
Heard in monaural.
Channel I (MAIN) heard
from the left.speaker,
Channel
Il: (SUB). from
the right speaker.
Heard in
monaural
'Channel I (MAIN) heard.
from both the left-and
tight speakers.
Channel II (SUB) heard
from both the left and
right speakers.
Channel I (MAIN) heard
from both the left and
tight speakers.
Sound mixed the left and right channel, and
the normal audio track.
Sounds of a recorded TV programme
This VTR is capable of recording sound in Hi-Fi
system. Stereo broadcasts and bilingual sound
broadcasts are recorded in its original sound system
regardless of the setting. (See the list above.)
Notes
* When listening to a stereo broadcast or playing back a
Hi-Fi tape recorded in stereo, you: have to connect the
' VTR with the stereo audio system.or the stereo TV with
a SCART cable.
The sound which is output from the AERIAL OUTPUT
socket is monaural.
If a tape which is not Hi-Fi recorded is played back, Ll,
Heard in
monaural.| §
Heard in
monaural.
Heard in
monaural.
[R] indicators go off automatically and the sound output is
monaural.
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