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Advanced Features

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AVR80 manual 11/01/98 13:01 Side 28 Advanced Features 28 ENGLISH In addition to basic audio functions, this receiver is capable of both sophisticated audio/video dubbing and a wide range of surround modes. Advanced digital signal processing provides specialized surround modes that are compatible with virtually all types of music software and movie soundtracks. For the ultimate in sound reproduction, the AVR80 is equipped for digital input from laser disc or CD players with a coaxial digital output, so that the sound reaching the surround processor comes directly from the disc. Finally, the AVR80 is prepared for the future with provisions for connection to outboard multi channel (AC-3 and DTS) digital audio decoders. Audio Tape Copy This receiver is equipped for connection to two audio recorders (TAPE 1 and TAPE 2) and two video recorders (VCR 1 and VCR 2). For recordings to the audio tape deck or other devices connected to TAPE 1 , record sources separate from the current source may be performed by pressing the TAPE 1 COPY button  on the front panel. At the first press of the button, a status display will appear on both the front panel display and the on screen video menus (Figure #8) to remind you which input is being routed to the TAPE 1 outputs. If SOURCE is displayed as record input, the currently selected input is recorded to both TAPE 1 and TAPE 2. To record a source other than the current input, press the TAPE1 COPY button to change the TAPE1 record source in the following order: SOURCE‡ FM/AM TUNER‡ CD ‡ TAPE 2 ‡ SOURCE NOTE: Fundamentally the control system is programmed to prevent recording from a machine onto itself. That´s why TAPE1 will not appear in the TAPE COPY selection list. Press the button until the input you wish to record appears. You may now change the main listening input without fear of disturbing the recording as long as the unit's power remains on. NOTE: It is not possible to select one of the video inputs (VCR1, VCR2, LD, AUX) as a direct recording source. To make an audio recording of these sources select one as the main input source, and then use the TAPE COPY button  to select SOURCE. Input sources for being recorded to TAPE 1 may also be selected using the REC OUT SELECTORof the on screen video menu system. Follow the instructions in this Manual, page 28. Video Copy Video Copy is similar to that for audio recording, with changes to accommodate the requirements of recording both an audio and video source. As with TAPE1 recording it is important to note that the output to VCR1 only is selected with the front panel switch. The output to VCR2 is always set to the current input source. (Unless that Source is VCR2, in which case the VCR2 record output is blank.) To select inputs for VCR dubbing use the VCR1 COPY button Ò on the front panel. At the first press of the button, a status display will appear on both the front panel display and the on screen video menus (Figure #8) to remind you which input source is being routed to the VCR1 output. If SOURCE is displayed, the currently selected source is recorded to both VCR1 and VCR2 . To record a source other than the current input, press the VCR1 COPY button again, and note that the display will change in the following order: SOURCE ‡ TV ‡ LD ‡ VCR 2 ‡ AUX ‡ SOURCE Press the button until the input you wish to record appears. You may now change the main Audio/Video input without fear of disturbing the recording as long as the unit's power remains on. Input sources for VCR1 COPY dubbing may also be made using the on screen video menu system. Audio/Video Simulcast Recording It is possible to record the video from one source along with the audio from a different input. This is useful in the case of musical programs where the sound is being broadcast via FM, or for sports events where you wish to have the picture from a TV station, but the play-by-play from a radio station.

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Advanced Features
28
ENGLISH
In addition to basic audio functions, this
receiver is capable of both sophisticated
audio/video dubbing and a wide range of
surround modes. Advanced digital signal
processing provides specialized surround
modes that are compatible with virtually
all types of music software and movie
soundtracks.
For the ultimate in sound reproduction,
the AVR80 is equipped for digital input
from laser disc or CD players with a
coaxial digital output, so that the sound
reaching the surround processor comes
directly from the disc.
Finally, the AVR80 is prepared for the
future with provisions for connection to
outboard multi channel (AC-3 and DTS)
digital audio decoders.
Audio Tape Copy
This receiver is equipped for connection
to two audio recorders (
TAPE 1
and
TAPE 2
) and two video recorders
(
VCR 1
and
VCR 2
).
For recordings to the audio tape deck or
other devices connected to
TAPE 1
,
record sources separate from the current
source may be performed by pressing the
TAPE 1 COPY
button
on the front
panel.
At the first press of the button, a status
display will appear on both the front
panel display and the on screen video
menus (Figure #8) to remind you which
input is being routed to the
TAPE 1
outputs. If
SOURCE
is displayed as
record input, the currently selected input
is recorded to both
TAPE 1
and
TAPE 2
.
To record a source other than the current
input, press the
TAPE1 COPY
button to
change the
TAPE1
record source in the
following order:
SOURCE
FM/AM TUNER
CD
TAPE 2
SOURCE
NOTE:
Fundamentally the control system
is programmed to prevent recording from
a machine onto itself. That´s why
TAPE1
will not appear in the
TAPE
COPY
selection list.
Press the button until the input you wish
to record appears. You may now change
the main listening input without fear of
disturbing the recording as long as the
unit’s power remains on.
NOTE:
It is not possible to select one of
the video inputs (
VCR1
,
VCR2
,
LD
,
AUX
) as a direct recording source. To
make an audio recording of these sources
select one as the main input source, and
then use the
TAPE COPY
button
to
select
SOURCE
.
Input sources for being recorded to
TAPE 1
may also be selected using the
REC OUT SELECTOR
of the on screen
video menu system. Follow the
instructions in this Manual, page 28.
Video Copy
Video Copy is similar to that for audio
recording, with changes to accommodate
the requirements of recording both an
audio and video source. As with
TAPE1
recording it is important to note that the
output to
VCR1
only is selected with the
front panel switch. The output to
VCR2
is always set to the current input source.
(Unless that Source is
VCR2
, in which
case the
VCR2
record output is blank.)
To select inputs for VCR dubbing use the
VCR1 COPY
button
Ò
on the front
panel.
At the first press of the button, a status
display will appear on both the front
panel display and the on screen video
menus (Figure #8) to remind you which
input source is being routed to the
VCR1
output. If SOURCE is displayed, the
currently selected source is recorded to
both
VCR1
and
VCR2
.
To record a source other than the current
input, press the
VCR1 COPY
button
again, and note that the display will
change in the following order:
SOURCE
TV
LD
VCR 2
AUX
SOURCE
Press the button until the input you wish
to record appears. You may now change
the main Audio/Video input without fear
of disturbing the recording as long as the
unit’s power remains on.
Input sources for
VCR1 COPY
dubbing
may also be made using the on screen
video menu system.
Audio/Video Simulcast Recording
It is possible to record the video from one
source along with the audio from a
different input. This is useful in the case
of musical programs where the sound is
being broadcast via FM, or for sports
events where you wish to have the picture
from a TV station, but the play-by-play
from a radio station.
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