Audio Output Mode; Adjusting Hi-Fi Audio Tracking - Sharp vc-a260x Operating Manual

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Blue Back
Set the BLUE BACK mode to AUTO on the MODE-selection
screen.
(See Mode Selection
on page
16.) This function
eliminates
monitor noise and mutes sound during playback
of unrecorded
portions
of a tape, and when receiving
a non-broadcasting
channel.
A blue screen will also appear if the VCR
is set to the Auxiliary
input (LINE IN) mode but no video signal is fed to the VCR. (The BLUE BACK
mode
is set to AUTO at the factory.)
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Blue Back does not function during still picture, variable slow motion and video search.
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Blue Back may not function properly if the broadcast
signal is too strong or too weak.
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Blue Back cannot be recorded.
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If the antenna signal is weak while recording
a TV programme,
or if the input signal is weak while tape dubbing,
the monitor screen may turn blue back since the unit may not recognize
whether or not a proper signal is being
received.
In this event, set the BLUE BACK mode to OFF.
Full Auto Playback
(This function only works when AUTO RENTAL mode on the MODE selection
screen is set to OFF.)
Full Auto Playback
lets you enjoy playback
with ease. When you insert a cassette
with the erasure
protection
tab removed,
your VCR automatically
turns on the power and plays back the tape. When
the tape reaches its end, the VCR automatically
rewinds the tape, ejects it and turns off the power.
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If the erasure protection
hole is covered, press the PLAY/x2
button after the power turns on automatically
(Only for VGH660X)
Playback of HbFi Reccwded Tapes
This VCR will play
back
both video and audio-only tapes recorded in the
Hi-Fi
mode.
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Stereo sound output is only possible using the AUDIO OUJ terminals. Sound from the radio frequency
converter
(RF OUT) is mono only. A blue
screen will appear
if audio-only Hi-f? tapes are played back.
Audio Output Mode
The audio output
mode is controlled
by the AUDIO OUT
button on the remote controt. The
VCR is
normally set to the
fli-Fi
mode, with 5 and @ displayed on the
VCR
display, and normal stereo sound
output.
Select m, and only the Hi-Pi Left channel audio is heard from both the Right and left speakers.
Select @, and only the
Hi-Fi Right
channel audio is heard from both the Right and Left speakers.
If you select the mono linear track, a and
q
will disappear.
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Should the Hi-Fi output level be poor, the VCR will automatically
select the mono linear track output.
*When
playing back tapes
which have only t-ii-Fi sound recorded:
if Hi-Fi sound is not reproduced,
or if there is
some noise in the audio, press the CHANNEL @I or 0 button until the sound improves.
Adjusting Hi-Fi Audio Tracking
(To adjust the Hi-f? tracking manually when playing back a poorly recorded
Hi-Fi tape)
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Normally you can simuitaneousiy press and
hold both CHANNEL
@ / 0 buttons to obtain the optimal
Hi-Fi audio tracking.
*If Hi-l? audio is unstable (frequent dropouts, etc.) with a rental video, a tape recorded on another
VCR, restore normal tracking while playing back
the tape as described
below:
@
Simultaneously
press the CHANNEL
@ I 0 buttons.
@
Press the
CWANNEL @
button repeatedly at equal, short intervals until the @! and a indicators
disappear from the VCR display.
@ Press the CHANNEL 0 button in the same manner
while counting
button operations
until the a
and, a indicators reappear and then disappear again,
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button
again for, half the number of times counted in step @ above to
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