
OPERATION
Additional
Operation
-
VCR
part
1
Your
DVD/CD/VCR
receiver's
NICAM
digital
sound
decoder
allows
you
to
enjoy
broadcasts
with
NICAM
sound,
as
well
as
standard
stereo
NICAM,
bilingual
and
mono
sound.
The
particular
type
of
sound
received
or
that
recorded
will
be
briefly
displayed
on
the
TV
screen
for
a
couple
of
seconds:
STEREO
Sound
is
automatically
recorded
on
the
Hi-Fi
stereo
and
mono
tracks
of
the
video
tape.
BIL
NICAM
Both
audio
channels
will
be
recorded
on
the
Hi-Fi
stereo
tracks.
The
primary
language
channel
(left)
will
be
recorded
on
the
mono
track
of
the
video
tape.
MONO
The
sound
is
recorded
on
the
Hi-Fi
tracks
and
the
mono
track
of
the
video
tape
without
any
separation.
ote
If
the
quality
of
stereo
sound
being
received
is
poor,
the
broadcast
is
automatically
received
in
monaural
with
better
quality.
Still,
if
the
quality
of
the
sound
is
poor,
set
NIC
in
the
main
menu
to
OFF
(see
p.
16).
NICAM
broad-
casts
will
be
detected.
2
Press
AUDIO
repeatedly
until
the
desired
audio
mode
appears.
The
choice
is
STEREO,
LEFT
(left
channel),
RIGHT
(right
channel)
and
MONO.
In
BIL
NICAM
playback
the
primary
language
is
output
on
the
left
channel
and
the
secondary
lan-
guage
is
output
simultaneously
from
the
right
chan-
nel
when
audio
output
is
set
to
STEREO.
The
primary
language
will
be
output
from
both
channels
when
the
audio
setting
is
MONO.
Please
note
that
when
adjusting
the
tracking
control
Hi-Fi
stereo
sound
may
revert
to
MONO.
3
Press
i
to
return
to
a
TV
picture.
STEREO
Hi-Fi
Stereo
Sound
System
Your
DVD/CD/VCR
receiver
will
record
and
play
back
Hi-Fi
stereo
sound.
In
addition
it
has
a
NICAM
digital
stereo
sound
decoder.
This
allows
you
to
record
and
play
back
the
sound
in
several
different
ways.
Video cassettes
record-
ed
on
your
DVD/CD/VCR
receiver
will
have
a
normal
mono
audio
track
and
two
VHS
Hi-Fi
stereo
audio
tracks.
These
stereo
tracks
allow
you
to
make
audio
recordings
in
Hi-Fi
stereo
or
bilingual
mode
from
a
TV
broadcast,
stereo
audio
system,
video
disc
or
another
Hi-Fi
VCR.
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