Headphones output level control, Preparation – Panasonic NV-H65 Series User Manual

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Headphones

(Optional)

Headphones Output Level

Control
When using headphones, the
voiume level can be adjusted
with the Headphones Level

Control.

There is no special operation required; it is the same as for

norma! TV programme recording described on page 17.
Recording of stereo and bilingual programmes is controlled
automatically. It is not necessary to preselect any audio

tracks.

When a bilingual programme is received, the “Bilin­

gual” indicator lights up.

Preparation

•Connect your VTR to the Stereo Amplifier and FM Stereo

Tuner as described on page 8.

•Tune the FM Stereo Tuner to the desired station.

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Set the Input Signal Selector to “Simut”.

The “Simul” indicator lights up.

•The operation procedure is the same as for normal

recording; see “Recording from a TV broadcast

signal” on page 17.

With this switch in the “simul" position, the sound

portion of the TV broadcast signal will be recorded only
on the “normal” sound track. And the stereo sound
signal received via the FM tuner will be recorded on the

hi-fi sound tracks.

Press the Audio Playback Mode Selector to select the

desired sound mode.

At the every push of this button, the audio playback mode
changes as follows:

j^-Stereo-^-Left—^-Right-^-Normal audio track-

and the Left and Right Indicators show which sound mode
is selected in the following way.

Stereo; Both the Left and Right Indicators are lit.

Left:

The Left indicator is lit.

Right:

The Right Indicator is lit.

Normal: Both the Left and Right Indicators are not lit.

AUDIO SELECT

1=1

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When a

indicator

stereo programme is received, the “Stereo”

lights up.

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SIMUL

BILINGUAL

STEREO

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•If a video cassette recorded on a conventional VHS

stereo video recorder is played back on this VTR,
the sound reproduction of a stereo programme will

be in mono. In case of a recorded bilingual
programme, both language versions are repro­

duced mixed together (and are therefore not intel­

ligible).

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Audio

Playback

Mode

Playback of Programmes Recorded on the

NV-H65 (or another VHS Hl-Pi Video Recorder)

Playback of Programmes Recorded on a
Conventional VHS Stereo Video Recorder

Sound Track
Indicators " .

Stereo Programmes

Bilingual Programmes

Stereo Programmes

Bilingual Programmes

STEREO

Left-1-Right

Channels (Stereo)

CHI from Left

CH2from Right

LEFT

Left Channel

Channel 1 (Main)

RIGHT

Right Channel

Channel 2 (Sub)

NORMAL

Mono

Channel 1 (Main)

Left-i-Right Mixed

CH1+CH2 Mixed

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