Philips VR1100 User Manual

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VIDEO
L  AUDIO  R
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R
W
A
R
D
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IN
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REC/OTR
     DISPLAY
AUDIO DUBBING
S-VHS ET
SPEED
STANBY/ON
DIGITAL TBC/NR
VR 1000  VIDEO CASSETTE RECORDER
PROGRAMME
PLAY
PAUSE/STILL
STOP/EJECT
+8
4
0
6
-15dB
NORM
1
2
SP SLP
VCR
/
VPS/PDC
REVIEW
DIGITAL STEREO
TURBO
DRIVE
Audio Dubbing
Pre-recorded tape
Audio-dubbed tape
Normal audio track
Audio dubbing replaces the normal audio sound of a
previously recorded tape with a new soundtrack. Use your
VCR as the recorder.
Video/Hi-Fi audio
track
1
Make Connections
Connect an audio component to the
AUDIO IN (L and R) connectors on the
VCR’s front panel.
• When using monaural equipment,
use only VCR’s AUDIO IN L
connector.
2
Set Input Mode
Press 
Number
 button “0” and or
PROGRAMME 
5/∞ (or CH 5/∞)  on
the remote control to select “L-F” or
“S-1” on the display window.
3
Locate Start Point
Press 
PLAY
 
3 to start playback of the
tape in the VCR, and press 
PAUSE/
STILL
 
8 when you find a point where
you want to start dubbing. Press
AUDIO DUBBING
 on the front panel.
• Your VCR enters the Audio Dubbing
Pause mode. 
‡ (REC) blinks,
#* (PLAY and PAUSE) lights up on
the display window.
4
Start Dubbing
Engage the audio component’s PLAY
mode, then press 
PAUSE/STILL
 
8 to
start the tape in your VCR. Audio
Dubbing begins at this point.
• To stop dubbing temporarily, press
PAUSE/STILL
 
8. To resume
dubbing, press the button again.
5
End Audio Dubbing
Press 
STOP
 
7 to stop the tape in the
VCR, and engage the audio
component’s stop mode.
Note:
• When monitoring the sound during
Audio Dubbing, the normal sound-
track is automatically selected. If you
wish to hear the mixed sound (Hi-Fi
+ Normal soundtracks), press
AUDIO/MUTE
 on the remote
control and select the soundtrack you
wish to hear.
• Audio dubbing stops automatically
when the counter reaches “0:00:00”,
and the recorder enters the Play
mode. Check the counter reading
before dubbing.
• Audio dubbing is also possible using
the rear panel AV1 (L-1) IN/OUT or
AV2 (L-2) IN/DECODER connector.
When using this connector, make
sure to select the correct input mode
in
    step 2.
• Audio dubbing cannot be performed
on a cassette that has had its record
safety tab removed.
• When playing back an audio-dubbed
tape, press 
AUDIO/MUTE 
on the
remote control to select the sound-
track you wish to hear. (
P.25)
Audio component
(CD player etc.)
Audio cable
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