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VIDEO RECORDING
Refer to the connection procedures on pages 8 to 10 and refer
to the VCR’s Operating Instructions regarding proper operation
procedures. Recording can be performed on both VCR 1 and
VCR 2.
1. Select the source you want to record from with the input
selector buttons.
÷When recording from a LaserDisc on VCR 1 or VCR 2 = LD
÷When recording from the TV tuner on VCR 1 or VCR 2
= TV/SAT
÷When recording from VCR 1 on VCR 2 = VCR 1
÷When recording from VCR 2 on VCR 1 = VCR 2
÷When recording on VCR 1 or VCR 2 from a component
connected to the front panel VIDEO INPUT jacks = VIDEO
2. Start recording on the VCR.
For VCR, select a line input (external input).
3. Start playback on the component selected with the input
selector buttons.
The volume, balance and tone controls have no effect on the
recording.
NOTE:
When recording with VCR 1, be sure the input selector is set to
a position other than VCR 1. When recording with VCR 2, be sure
the input selector is set to a position other than VCR 2.
GUI operation enables easy copying from a LaserDisc to VCR 1
(or 2), and copying between VCR 1 and VCR 2. (Refer to page 28.)
SURROUND EFFECT
1. Select the desired mode with the DOLBY PRO-LOGIC button,
DSP MODE button and AC-3 button.
The DSP MODE changes in sequence each time the DSP
MODE button is pressed. (The DSP MODE indicator lights.)
÷Press the DSP OFF button to switch the DSP off.
÷If rear speakers are not selected during SPEAKER MODE
setting (page 29), pressing the DOLBY PRO-LOGIC button
selects DOLBY 3CH LOGIC.
2. Adjust levels to achieve a correct surround sound
reproduction.
This is done using GUI (page 24). For details concerning how
to perform level adjustment, refer to page 30.
JAZZ
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DANCE HALL
SIMULATED
SURROUND
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THEATER
2
off
You can set this unit to match the requirements and
specifications of your stereo system’s speakers (whether or
not center speaker(s), rear speakers or a sub-woofer are
used, speaker size, etc.) to assure optimum sound quality.
Before using, perform settings in the SPEAKER MODE (refer
to page 29).
NOTE:
This unit does not feature conventional switching between
NORMAL/WIDE/PHANTOM center modes.
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