GB-16
ADVANCED OPERATION
AUDIO AND YOUR VCR
HI-FI STEREO SOUND
Stereo sound is possible from this VCR if you have a
stereo TV connected to the VCR with a
scart lead,
or audio equipment connected with audio phono leads. The VCR is normally set
so that stereo sound is possible. The sound output from the VCR is controlled by the
AUDIO OUT
button on the remote control. If you wish to change the sound output you can
use the
AUDIO OUT
button as follows:
•
Press
AUDIO OUT
once. The LEFT audio channel will be sent to BOTH speakers.
L
will
appear on the VCR display.
•
Press
AUDIO OUT
twice. The RIGHT audio channel will be sent to BOTH speakers.
R
will
appear on the VCR display.
•
Press
AUDIO OUT
three times. The MONO track will be sent to BOTH speakers.
L
and
R
will disappear from the VCR display.
•
Pressing
AUDIO OUT
a fourth time, normal Hi-Fi stereo sound will be heard.
L
and
R
will
appear on the VCR display.
IGR Hi-Fi STEREO SOUND
Your VCR can receive and record IGR sound. The VCR is normally set so that IGR sound is
possible if it is present on the receiving signal, otherwise the VCR will automatically switch to
receive the mono signal.
NOTES:
•
If the tape being played back does not carry sound recorded on Hi-Fi tracks, L and R
will not appear on the display.
•
lf the sound contains ‘crackling’ or ‘popping’ noises the sound quality may be
improved by adjusting the tracking using CHANNEL
K
/
L
.
•
If the poor quality is for a long period the VCR will automatically select the mono track
and the sound will be in mono.
•
Not all TV transmitters provide IGR sound. In this case the VCR automatically switches to
receive the mono signal.
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