Playback - Mitsubishi Electric HS-MD3000E Installation And Operation Manual

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Audio recording/playback
When an AUDIO IN (CH-1/L) or AUDIO IN (CH-2/R) is connected,
the normal audio signal is recorded on the linear track. Set
NORMAL AUDIO IN in MENU 2 for selecting the audio signal to
be recorded. When a microphone is connected to MIC IN terminal,
the audio signal from the microphone is recorded regardless of
the NORMAL AUDIO IN setting. To record Hi-Fi audio, set Hi-Fi
AUDIO in MENU 2 to ON.
page 15 and 16 for NORMAL AUDIO IN and Hi-Fi AUDIO
setting.
When playback the recorded audio signal, use MONITOR switch
or AUDIO switch on the front panel to select the audio signal to be
played back.
connector
AUDIO OUT (CH-1/L)
AUDIO switch
setting
Hi-Fi
Hi-Fi audio CH-1
MIX
Both Hi-Fi audio CH-1
and normal audio
NORMAL
normal audio
MONITOR switch setting The sound to be played back
CH-1
Audio signal of AUDIO OUT CH-1/L
MIX
Audio signal of both AUDIO OUT CH-1/L and CH-2/R
CH-2
Audio signal of AUDIO OUT CH-2/R
Note
Audio may be distorted when setting AUDIO switch to MIX
during playback.

Playback

1. Turn on the VCR and peripheral
devices.
2. Load a pre-recorded tape.
3. Press PLAY button to start playback.
If noise occurs during playback, adjust
the tracking,
page 9.
4. Press STOP button to stop playback.
page 10-11 to find a picture you wish
to view.
Info.
When you press REC button during playback, the signal from
S-VIDEO/VIDEO IN and AUDIO IN L/R connector is monitored.
When the tape reaches its end during playback/fast
forwarding
VCR's function varies by the setting of TAPE END in MENU 1.
page 15 for TAPE END setting.
Reference page
Rewinding a tape
Press REW button.
To stop rewinding, press STOP button.
Fast forwarding a tape
Press FF button.
To stop fast forwarding, press STOP button.
Info.
AUDIO OUT (CH-2/R)
Hi-Fi audio CH-2
Both Hi-Fi audio CH-2
and normal audio
normal audio
PLAY
STOP
The fast forward/rewind time of a E-180/SE-180 tape is
approximately 2 minutes, however, the time varies by the type
of a tape you use.
Basic Functions
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