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LAYING CASSETTES
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PLAYING BACK
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Insert a VHS cassette in the cassette opening on
the front of the video recorder.The tape will be
caught and automatically placed in the correct
position.The display will show
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Press the Playback button
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to play the tape
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Press the Stop button
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on the remote
control (or the Stop/Eject button
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on the
front of the video recorder) to stop playback
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Press the Stop/Eject button
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on the front
of the video recorder to remove the tape
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Please read the section Removing picture
interference in this chapter.
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When playing many rental videos or older, poorer
quality cassettes, it may not be possible to
completely filter out picture and sound
interference. There is nothing wrong with the
video recorder.
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Many functions (pause, still picture, search, ...) switch
themselves off automatically after a short time in order
to protect the cassette and to save energy.
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The Video Home System (VHS) has become the
world-wide standard for recording and playback of
amateur video cassettes.The popular standard has since
been refined. Super-VHS (S-VHS) offers greater
sharpness and less noise, Digital-VHS (D-VHS) now only
works with digital picture and sound signals.Your video
recorder can only record and play standard VHS
cassettes.
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If you are using a PAL TV set which is capable of showing a frame
frequency of 60 Hz, you can play cassettes which have been recorded
on the NTSC standard (USA, Japan, etc.). During an NTSC playback,
some special functions (e.g. still picture) are not possible. The display
will show
60HZ
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