21
Setting Up
MTS
≥
MAIN SAP
MONO
END :MENU
SELECT :
s
/
r
:
OPTION
2/2
MTS
≥
MAIN SAP
MONO
END :MENU
SELECT :
s
/
r
:
OPTION
2/2
Audio Channel Selection
When a stereo and/or AUDIO
II
(SAP)
broadcast is received, [STEREO] and/or [SAP]
are lit to inform you of the type of broadcast.
Follow steps
1
to
2
on page 18.
3
Select [MTS]
by
pressing
3
or
4
.
4
Select the desired mode
by pressing
2
or
1
.
The table below shows the TV broadcast type,
[MTS]
settings, and audio recording patterns.
Be sure that [MTS]
is set to [MAIN] or [SAP]
and follow the operation procedure described
on page 25 to record on the Hi-Fi audio tracks.
MONO Position
If the sound of a stereo or Audio
II
(SAP)
broadcast is impaired by noise due to weak
reception, set [MTS] to [MONO]. The TV
broadcast is recorded monaurally for easier
listening.
To resume stereophenic recording, set [MTS]
to [MAIN] or [SAP].
5
Press [MENU]
twice to make on screen
display disappear.
Auto Bilingual Choice Function
When a stereo broadcast or Audio
II
(SAP)
broadcast is recorded and played back on this
unit, stereo sound will be automatically
selected in this case of a stereo broadcast
and Audio
II
(SAP) sound will be automatically
selected in the case of a dual-sound
broadcast (Mono and Audio
II
or Stereo and
Audio
II
).
– The wrong choice may be made if the
program is played back from an interim point.
(In a case like this, press [AUDIO] and select
the right sound.)
– This function works only for a cassette which
has been recorded by a video recorder
equipped with Panasonic’s Auto Bilingual
Choice function.
– The function will not work with a cassette
which has been recorded using the external
input facility.
AudioTrack
Normal
(Mono)
Mono
L
i
R
(Mixed)
Mono
Mono
L
i
R
(Mixed)
L
i
R
(Mixed)
Hi-Fi
Left
Mono
Left
Mono
Mono
Left
L
i
R
(Mixed)
Right
Mono
Right
Mono
Audio
II
Right
Audio
II
TV
Broadcast
Mono
Stereo
Mono
and
Audio
II
(SAP)
Stereo
and
Audio
II
(SAP)
MTS
MAIN
or SAP
MAIN
or SAP
MAIN
SAP
MAIN
SAP