Panasonic NV-F65EA User Manual

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•When a NICAM programme is being received, this sv^/itch

can be used to select the desired type of sound to be
recorded on the hi-fi audio track. This switch functions
only when the Input Signal Selector is set to “TUNER”. To
record a NICAM programme, this switch must be set to
“NICAM”.

Note:

If NICAM broadcast signals are weak, the sound quality

deteriorates remarkably. When the signals are extremely
weak, the Audio Recording Mode Indicator goes off and the

FM sound is recorded on the hi-fi track irrespective of the
setting of this switch.

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• If the Nicam/Mono Switch is intentionally set to

“MONO” even though a NICAM programme is
being received, the indicator(s) remain lit,

•To record the regular sound (ordinary normal

sound) on the FM audio tracks when a NICAM
programme is received, set the Nicam/Mono Switch
to “Mono”.

•When a NICAM programme is received and the

sound is distorted due to inferior reception con­
ditions, set the Nicam/Mono Switch to “Mono”.

Preparation
•Connect your VTR to the Stereo Amplifier and FM Stereo

Tuner as described on page 27.

•Tune the FM Stereo Tuner to the desired station.

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Set the Input Signal Selector to “Simul”.
The “Simul” indicator lights up.

•The operation procedure is the same as for normal

recording; see “Recording from a TV broadcast
signal” on page 24.

While this switch is 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.

Playback (or Monitoring during Recording)

Press the Audio Output Mode Selector (Remote Controller)
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—|

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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.

• If a video cassette recorded on this VTR with stereo

or bilingual sound is played back on a conventional
VMS video recorder, the sound will be reproduced
from the normal audio track (in mono).

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