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Thanks so much. I didn't even know I had a SAP button on the remote. I must have accidently pushed it at some time and caused the problem, because I had it set at English in the menu and could not understand why I was getting Spanish recordings.Thanks so much. I didn't even know I had a SAP button on the remote. I must have accidently pushed it at some time and caused the problem, because I had it set at English in the menu and could not understand why I was getting Spanish recordings.
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Unfortunately, you can not do a programmed recording with the PV-7450 without the remote. You can do a one-touch (current channel/time) recording. To do this, use the channel buttons to select the desired channel and make sure that a tape with the record tab is in the VCR. Then press Rec/Time (the right-most button) several times to select the recording length. Press Stop to end the recording.
To do a programmed recording, you need the Prog button on the remote. (You may be able to find a universal remote that matches the function if you try enough of the codes for Panasonic VCRs.) There is no matching button on the VCR front-panel.
Well, it seems like it is already in English, but the spanish wasn't translated because of malfunctions that who knows what happened, for setting caption should be off unless you want text, voices of blind people sounds like the program on t.v. you recorded.
Press the vcr button then press menu,press the play or stop button to select vcr set up,then press the fast forward button.Press play or stop button to select language,then press the fast forward button.Press the play or stop button to select English or Spanish.Then press the status exit button.Hope this helps.
Press Menu on the remote. Go to settings and scroll down to preferances. Go to Lang and choose what Language you want.In the US Panasonic tends to have English,Spanish and French. Other regions vary.
Press the Setup button on your remote control to enter the on screen menus. Using the remote's navigation buttons, scroll to Language Settings, then Display Menu to set your preferred display language. The owner's manual can be found here for more details.
Make sure your TV hasn't been set for SAP (you'll find it in the audio settings menu). Second audio programming is often used to carry alternate languages, and if it's turned on you won't know it until you watch a program where it's being used. There may be a single button labeled SAP on the remote. If so, it's easy to change the TV setting without realizing it.
You may have your SAP settings turned on in your VCR. Check your setup menu and turn SAP off
SAP stands for Secondary Audio Program, it allows for bilingual sound if the station is transmitting a SAP signal.
Thank you,
Thanks so much. I didn't even know I had a SAP button on the remote. I must have accidently pushed it at some time and caused the problem, because I had it set at English in the menu and could not understand why I was getting Spanish recordings.
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