BROADCAST SYSTEMS/BEFORE USING YOUR VCR
@ Switch settings when using your VCR to edit line input signals while
playing back a tape with other equipment (VCRs, etc.),
SECAM MODE
RF/iF SYSTEM
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MODE
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COLOUR MODE
SYSTEM (RF Output System)
• Editing by connecting other equipmentto the VCR via AUDIO IN RlL and
VIDEO
IN
terminals is called "line input editing". When using this procedure to edit, press the
INPUT button to select the external input (L1: rear or L2: front).
@ A classification of colour systems and broadcasting systemsl
Selection of recording speeds and speeds at which tapes can be
played back.
Your VCR Switch Position
Playback equipment
Front (inside the door)
Rear
Channel posi-
tion ofyour
playback mode
COLOUR MODE
NTSC
MODE
SECAM MODE
VCR
NTSC3.58
AUTOorNTSC
3.58
NTSC4.43
AUTO orNTSC
4.43
Any position
PAL
AUTO orPAL
L1 (Rear)
SECAM
AUTO or MESECAM
Any position
SECAM
L2 (Front)
MESECAM
AUTO or MESECAM
MESECAM
NTSC .... PAL CTV
AUTOorNTSC
NTSC ...
PAL
CTV
Any position
1
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2
I
3
4
I
5
6
"1
7
8
9
T
Colour system
PAL
SECAM
NTSC
V
Broadcasting System
VHF:B
VHF:D
VHF:-
VHF:B
VHF:D
VHF:M
-
UHF:G(H
) UHF:K
UHF:I
UHF:G
UHF:K,K1
UHF:M
VHS colour recording system
PAL
PAL
PAL
SECAM !MESECAM SECAMTMESECAM
NTSC
NTSC
3.58
'AS
Pictureand soundthat can be recorded
SP/LP
SP/LP
SP/EP
V
(Sound: Lineartrack)
H
Hi-Fi track sound recording
SP/LP
SP/LP
SP
S
Playback (Sound: Linear track)
SP/LP
gP/LP
SP/LP/EP
Playback (Sound: Hi-Fi track)
SP/LP
SP/LP
SP/LP/EP
YourTV
Your VCR
Recording a broadcast
Playing back a tape
System
mode (Reter
PAL PAL PAL- SECAM French SECAM NTSC PAL
M_
SECAM
NTSC
to table@)
BIG
I
D/K
BIG
SECAM IlJ1\Kl
(M)
I~~m
L
PAL-B/G
PAL-BIG
0
0
PAL-I
PAL-I
0
0
PAL-D/K
PAL-D/K
0
0
MESECAM·B!G
0*
0
SECAM-B/G
0
0
BECAM-B/G
l!.
l!.
SECAM·L
l!.
l!.
BECAM-D/K
BECAM-DIK
0
0
-Kt
MESECAM·D/K
0*
0
NTSC 3.58(M) NTSC 3.58
0
0
NTSC 4.43
NTSC 4.43
0
o
Recording broadcastsfTape playback for each of the modes of your
VCR and each type of TV.
• The table above indicates the colour television system you should use, as
well as the setting for each switch, when using your VCR to record signals in
each broadcasting system, or to play back tapes from each of the different
colour systems. For example, when using a colour TV which uses a PAL-
B/G system, if you select the PAL-B/G mode on your VCR (refer to table ~
for the setting of each switch), you will be able to record PAL-B/G
broadcasts, and also play back PAL tapes.
• "~" indicates that recording and playback are not possible unless you
connect your TV to the VCR with the AUDIO IN/OUT and VIDEO IN/OUT
terminals. Consequently, this mark indicates that you can only use a TV that
is equipped with AUDIO IN/OUT and VIDEO IN/OUT terminals.
• "0"
indicates that recording and playback are possible when you connect
your TV to the VCR using either the AUDIO IN/OUT and VIDEO IN/OUT
terminals or the RF OUT terminal.
• When recording a French SECAM-L broadcast, and when playing back a
SECAM tape using a SECAM-L TV, connect your TV using the AUDIO
IN/OUT and VIDEO IN/OUT terminals.
·"*"
indicates that a SECAM signal is being recorded using the MESECAM
system.
• The following are definitions of each kind of tape:
• PALtapes:
Commercially marketed PAL tapes, and tapes on which PAL-
B/G, PAL-I, PAL-D/K (DIRT) broadcasts have been recorded.
• SECAM tapes:
Commercially marketed SECAM tapes (including those
marketed in France), and tapes on which SECAM-B/G,
SECAM-D/K, K1 (DIRT), and SECAM-L broadcasts have been
recorded in the SECAM system.
• MESECAM tapes: Tapes on which SECAM-B/G, SECAM-D/K, and K1 (DIRT)
broadcasts have been recorded In the MESECAM system.
• NTSCtapes:
Commercially marketed NTSC tapes and tapes on which
NTSC-M broadcasts have been recorded.
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