Audio mode for recording, Audio mode for piayback, Audio mode for recording ® a – Panasonic PV-7451 User Manual

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With the proper audio mode setting, your VCR can:

1) record and playback an MTS stereo broadcast (main language) in stereo Hi-Fi.

2) record and playback a monaural broadcast (main language) or Secondary Audio Program (sub language) on the Hi-Fi

tracks for better quality monaural sound.

3) playback non Hi-Fi tapes in monaural.

• When recording, the selected broadcast sound is always recorded on the left and right Hi-Fi tracks as well as the normal

monaural track. This means your tapes can be played back on Hi-Fi as well as non-Hi-Fi VCRs.

Audio Mode for Recording

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SAP/ i Push SAP/Hi-Fi

g ! repeatedly (each
W ; push within 5

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0

Qonds) to select

the desired audio

mode (STEREO,
SAP, or MONO).

Please refer to the “Receivable Broadcast

Types” section on page 22.

STEREO

4

SAP

MOW

The arrow indicates
your selection.

Do a recording.

See the “Record On a Tape” section on page 16.

Audio Mode for Piayback

Playback the tape.

See the “Playback a Tape” section on page 15.

SAP/

Hi-n

Push SAP/Hi-Fi

repeatedly (each
push within 5
seconds) to select the
desired audio mode
(HIFI or NORMAL).

Select “HIFI" to listen to your stereo
recordings with stereo sound, or
“NORMAL” for monaural sound.

The arrow indicates

your selection.

When purchasing or renting prerecorded tapes, remember that only those recorded in Hi-Fi stereo will play back
with true stereo sound. Standard stereo tapes will play back with monaural sound.

In order to listen to Hi-R stereo playback, the VCR AUDIO (L/R) jacks must be connected to a stereo TV or an

external stereo amp and speakers. (See page 22.)

When adjusting the tracking during piayback, the Hi-R audio sound may revert to normal audio sound.
This is normal.

There may be a difference in audio level between Hi-Fi and normal audio playback.

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