Sharp TCG037 Video Cassette Recorder w/ Remote Locator Transmitter User Manual Manual b
Sharp Corporation Video Cassette Recorder w/ Remote Locator Transmitter Manual b
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- 1. revised manual part 1
- 2. revised manual part 2
revised manual part 2
Connecting the VCR Tape Dubbing • When using special playback functions (still picture, video search, frame advance, and variable slow motion) during dubbing, a blue screen may appear. Set BLUE SCREEN mode on the dubbing VCR (for recording) to OFF. (See Mode Selection.) • To use the TV as a monitor while dubbing, press TV/VCR to “VCR” on the dubbing VCR. • Use an RCA pin–type connection cable (not supplied with VCR, but supplied with VIEWCAM) to connect source VCR to dubbing VCR. • Refer to the manual of the VCR connected to this unit when dubbing a tape. • You can also use the front AV jacks. Select “ ” (Aux. 2 input) by pressing INPUT twice. • If source VCR is a monaural mode, connect the audio cable to “AUDIO-L” on the front AV jacks of the dubbing VCR. Audio/Video cable (supplied with Viewcam) Source VCR (for playback) Sharp Viewcam (for playback) or To Front Dubbing VCR (for recording) TV Rear ANT/CABLE Auto VIEWCAM Dubbing ! Connect the AV cable to the front AV jacks on the VCR when the VCR is off. The VCR will automatically turn on and enter the external input mode (AV2). @ When using a Sharp VIEWCAM as the dubbing source, press VIEWCAM DUBBING on the remote control. The VIEWCAM will automatically begin playback and the VCR will begin recording. # To pause dubbing, press PAUSE on the remote control. VIEWCAM playback will enter still mode and VCR recording will enter pause mode. $ When you are finished dubbing, press STOP on the VCR and VIEWCAM, and remove the cassette. % To dub another scene from a different part of the VIEWCAM tape, fast forward the VIEWCAM tape to the desired scene and set the VIEWCAM in STILL mode. Then press VIEWCAM DUBBING to begin dubbing. • If the AV cable is connected to the front AV jacks when the VCR is on, the VCR will automatically enter the external input mode (AV2). • Before using the VIEWCAM DUBBING function, place the VIEWCAM next to the VCR with the VIEWCAM photoreceptor facing in the direction of the infrared transmitter on the VCR remote control. • A few seconds of video at the beginning of the VIEWCAM tape may be lost when dubbing to the VCR tape. • To begin dubbing at an exact point on the tape, set the VIEWCAM in STILL mode at the desired scene to be recorded and set the VCR in REC PAUSE at the point on the tape to begin recording, then press VIEWCAM DUBBING. Setting Up Your VCR can dub (copy) video material from another video device. It can also output video and audio signals for recording on other video or audio equipment. lights up on the multi! Switch your VCR to the auxiliary input by pressing INPUT on the remote control. function display. (You can also use CHANNEL ∂/ƒ on the VCR or CH ∂/ƒ on the remote control.) @ Begin recording on the dubbing VCR and playback on the source VCR simultaneously. EZ Set Up (With Auto Clock Setting) IMPORTANT (Caution during EZ Set Up): • Do not press the POWER button on the VCR or remote control. • Do not insert a video cassette into the VCR. The EZ Set Up function automatically sets the tuner channels and clock when the antenna cable is connected to the rear of the VCR and the power plug is then connected to an AC outlet. IMPORTANT: When using a cable box: • See Cable TV Connections and Cable Box Set-up Function. • Leave POWER on the cable box turned on. During Auto Channel Setting TIMER REC SPEPVCR ! Make sure that the antenna cable is connected. For connection configuration, refer to Connecting the VCR. @ Connect the VCR power plug to an AC outlet. During Auto Clock Setting # The tuner channels and clock will automatically be set. EZ Set Up complete • This VCR can monitor and use time-signals (EDS signals), which are provided by some TV stations, to automatically adjust the VCR clock. This VCR automatically searches EDS signals, but if you are in a hurry to use timer recording or know the channel of the EDS signal carrier in your area, follow the procedure in Auto Clock Setting or Manual Clock Setting. • If power is supplied to the VCR before the cable is connected. EZ Set Up will not be able to preset the channels into memory. If this occurs unplug the VCR from the power source and wait a few minutes. Check the cable /antenna connection and supply power to the VCR. EZ Set Up will automatically begin again. • If the power is turned on during EZ Set Up, the Auto Channel setting will be interrupted and the tuner channels will not be able to be preset. • Auto Clock Setting may take several minutes. • If the Auto Clock Setting is not completed within 30 minutes, there may be no channels with EDS signals. In this case, set the clock manually. (See Manual Clock Setting.) • If the antenna signal is weak, the Auto Clock Setting function may not operate. • During initial channel setting, the channels are set into the AIR channel setting. To watch a cable TV channel, select “CATV” on the CHANNEL PRESET screen. (See Setting the Channels.) Setting the Language When you use the VCR for the first time or the power is interrupted for more than 20 seconds (power failure, etc.), you should set the language to be used for the MENU screen. (Remote Control) ∂ MENU ß • Turn on your TV and select the video channel. (See Setting the 3 ↔ 4 Output Channel Selector.) • Press POWER and then TV/VCR to select “VCR”. (“VCR” will light on the multi-function display.) ENGLISH ESPANOL FRANÇAIS ∂ @ Select the language with ∂/ƒ. Ex.: ENGLISH ƒ SELECT : ENTER :SET SET SET ƒ ! Press MENU. LANGUAGE screen will appear. LANGUAGE MENU © EXIT :MENU # Press SET to enter. The screen returns to normal. Normal Screen • If you press MENU to exit the LANGUAGE screen in Step #, the data will not be stored. ), ß (REW ), MENU or SET buttons on the VCR to • You can also use the ∂ (CHANNEL ∂), ƒ (CHANNEL ƒ), © (FF set the On Screen Display (OSD). Setting the Clock Auto Clock Setting (If you DO know a channel that carries EDS signals) • Make sure that the antenna cable is connected and connect the power cord. • Turn on your TV and select the video channel. (See Setting the 3 ↔ 4 Output Channel Selector.) • Press POWER and then TV/VCR to select “VCR”. (“VCR” will light on the multi-function display.) IMPORTANT: When using a cable box: • See Cable TV Connections and Cable Box Set-up Function. • Leave POWER on the cable box turned on. ! Press MENU. Select “CLOCK” with ∂/ƒ and then press SET. MENU MENU ∂ ƒ VCR PLUS+ TIMER SET UP CHANNELS CLOCK LANGUAGE SELECT : ENTER :SET ∂ ƒ EXIT AUTO MANUAL EDS CH SET © EDS CH SET SET :MENU CLOCK ß AUTO MANUAL AL 02 ƒ @ Select “AUTO” with ∂/ƒ and then press SET. # Set EDS CH SET mode to “MANUAL” with ß / © and then press ƒ. Setting the Clock EDS CH SET AUTO MANUAL EDS CH SET 07 Normal Screen $ Select a channel that carries EDS signals with ß /©. Ex.: 07 • The number of channels that can be selected depends on the mode setting on the CHANNEL PRESET screen. See NOTE. ß © % Press SET to enter. The screen returns to normal. Press POWER to turn off the VCR. The Auto Clock Setting function will automatically set the clock. • If the EDS CH SET mode is set to MANUAL mode in Step # and a channel that does not carry EDS signal is selected in Step $, the Auto Clock Setting function will not operate. • In Step $, the number of channels that can be selected depends on the mode setting on the CHANNEL PRESET screen. See the table below. USE CABLE BOX AIR/CATV AIR NO CATV — YES Channels to be selected 02 01 03 02 04 03 68 124 69 125 02 01 01 02 03 98 99 01 When using a cable box: • If you turn off the VCR when the CLOCK mode is set to “AUTO”, the cable box will select a broadcasting channel with the EDS signal automatically. • In Step !, if you press MENU when operating the screen setting for the first time or after a power failure of more than 20 seconds, the LANGUAGE screen will appear. • If you entered incorrect data during the setting procedure, re-enter the correct data in the following manner: 1 Use ß /© to select the data to be corrected. 2 Set the correct data with ∂ /ƒ. 3 After correcting the data in Step 2, press SET to enter. • If you press MENU in Step %, the data will not be stored. • If a button is not pressed within 3 minutes during the setting procedure, the screen will return to the normal screen. Manual Clock Setting • Turn on your TV and select the video channel. (See Setting the 3 ↔ 4 Output Channel Selector.) • Press POWER and then TV/VCR to select “VCR”. (“VCR” will light on the multi-function display.) MENU MENU ∂ ƒ VCR PLUS+ TIMER SET UP CHANNELS CLOCK LANGUAGE SELECT : ENTER :SET EXIT SET :MENU @ Select “MANUAL” with ∂/ƒ and then press SET. CLOCK ∂ AUTO MANUAL ƒ SELECT : ENTER :SET EXIT ! Press MENU. Select “CLOCK” with ∂/ƒ and then press SET. :MENU SET Setting the Clock # Select “TIME” with ß/© and set time by holding ∂/ƒ. Ex.: 10:28 AM CLOCK TIME 10:28AM DATE YEAR DST 7/04SAT 98 ON ß /© and SELECT : ENTER :SET SET ∂/ƒ CHANGE: EXIT :MENU $ Select and set “DATE”, “YEAR” and “DST” in turn, in the same manner as in Step #. • See Automatic Daylight Saving–Time (D.S.T.) Adjustment. Ex.: Jul. 4, 1998, DST: ON % If the data is correct, press SET to enter. The screen returns to normal. Normal Screen • Press ENT. /AM/PM (100) to select AM or PM during time setting. • Numbered buttons can be used instead of ∂/ ƒ to set the time and date. • In Step !, if you press MENU when operating the screen setting for the first time or after the power is interrupted for more than 20 seconds, the LANGUAGE screen will appear. • If you entered incorrect data during the setting procedure, re-enter the correct data in the following manner: 1 Use ß/© to select the data to be corrected. 2 Set the correct data with ∂/ ƒ. 3 After correcting the data in Step 2, press SET to enter. • If you press MENU to exit the CLOCK screen in Step %, the data will not be stored. • If a button is not pressed within 3 minutes during the setting procedure, the screen will return to the normal screen. Automatic Daylight Saving–Time (D.S.T.) Adjustment This VCR is equipped with an internal Automatic Daylight Saving–Time Adjustment function. In spring (first Sunday in April) and autumn (last Sunday in October), the time is adjusted as shown below. This function has been preset to ON at the factory. Set the D.S.T. mode in the clock setting screen. Spring Autumn Programmed timer recording set within this time frame (2:00 AM to 3:00 AM) will not be carried out. Because there will be two time frames from 1:00 AM to 2:00 AM, timer programming set between these times will be influenced by the time change. First Sunday in April (D.S.T. is ON) Last Sunday in October (D.S.T. is ON) 1:00 AM 2:00 AM 1:00 AM The clock is automatically advanced 1 hour. 2:00 AM The clock is automatically set back 1 hour. 3:00 AM 4:00 AM 1:00 AM 2:00 AM • If the timer recording program is affected by the D.S.T. time change, check your TV listing and find out when it reflects the time change. Some TV listings will indicate the time change in the same manner as is programmed in this VCR, but others do not show the time change until the next morning. In that case, when programming a timer, use the CLOCK screen to set the D.S.T. mode to OFF so the time change will not be carried out. Setting the Channels Your VCR can receive a maximum of 181 channels as shown below by presetting the channels into memory. (VHF: 2 to 13, UHF: 14 to 69, CATV: 1 to 125) • Make sure that the cable (antenna or CATV) is connected to the IN terminal on the rear of the VCR. MENU MENU ∂ ƒ VCR PLUS+ TIMER SET UP CHANNELS CLOCK LANGUAGE SELECT : ENTER :SET EXIT SET :MENU CHANNELS ∂ ƒ CHANNEL PRESET CABLE BOX SET UP SATELLITE SET UP SET @ Select “CHANNEL PRESET” with ∂/ ƒ and then press SET. ƒ # Select “AIR” or “CATV” with ß /© and then press ƒ. Ex.: AIR • To watch cable TV after EZ Set Up, select “CATV”, press SET and then press MENU. CHANNEL PRESET ß © AIR/CATV AIR CATV CHANNEL PRESET CH SET AUTO MANUAL ß AIR/CATV © CH SET $ Set “CH SET” to “AUTO” with ß /© and then press SET. AIR CATV AUTO MANUAL 02 AUTOMATIC TUNING. PLEASE WAIT. ! Press MENU. Select “CHANNELS” with ∂/ ƒ and then press SET. SET Normal Screen % The auto tuning will start. The channel display will count up, and when finished, the screen returns to normal. • Automatic tuning will not start unless the arrow is at “CH SET-AUTO” position. • If a button is not pressed within 3 minutes during the setting procedure, the screen will return to normal. • If the power is interrupted for more than 20 seconds, AIR / CATV selection must be set again. Setting the Channels Adding Channel Memory/Erasing Channel Memory Use this function to manually add or erase channels to/from the memory. ! Select the channel to be added with the numbered buttons and the channel to be erased with the CH ∂/ƒ or numbered buttons. @ Press MENU. Select “CHANNELS” with ∂/ ƒ and press SET. MENU MENU VCR PLUS+ TIMER SET UP CHANNELS CLOCK LANGUAGE ∂ ƒ SELECT : ENTER :SET EXIT :MENU CHANNELS ∂ ƒ CHANNEL PRESET CABLE BOX SET UP SATELLITE SET UP CHANNEL PRESET ∂ ß AIR/CATV ƒ CH SET SET AIR CATV © AUTO MANUAL [ADD] ADD 03 CHANNEL SELECT ADD/ERASE EXIT :MENU SET # Select “CHANNEL PRESET” with ∂/ƒ and then press SET. SET $ Select “CH SET” with ∂/ƒ and then select “MANUAL” with ß/ ©. Then press SET. % Select “ADD” if you want to add the channel memory or “ERASE” if you want to erase the channel memory with ß /©. ß /© [ERASE] ERASE MENU Normal Screen 03 ^ Press MENU to return to the normal screen. • If the power is interrupted for more than 20 seconds, the channel memory may be erased. If this happens, reset the channels again and reset AIR/CATV selection. • If a button is not pressed within 3 minutes during the setting procedure, the screen will return to normal. Cable Box Set-up Function If your VCR is connected to a CATV network requiring a cable box, follow this section. (Connection type B or C. See Cable TV Connections.) This allows you to select the channel you wish to record in Timer-Controlled or VCR PLUS+ programming system mode, by transmitting an infrared signal from the VCR to the cable box. Setting Up the Cable Box (Overhead View) WALL Infrared sensor window on the front of cable box Infrared signal from VCR Cable box control commands are transmitted through this window. Front of VCR Multi-Function Display Window •If the wall or other surface for reflecting the signal is too distant, or if there is signal-absorbing material (curtains, etc.) at the reflecting location, the signal transmitted from the VCR may not reach the cable box. • Turn on your cable box and select channel 02. • Turn on your TV and select the video channel. (See Setting the 3 ↔ 4 Output Channel Selector.) • Press POWER and then TV/VCR to select “VCR”. (“VCR” lights up on the multi-function display.) • If your cable box is remote-controllable, check the code number corresponding to your cable box brand. The brand name of your cable box can be found on the bottom or back panel. Brand Code Number(s) Brand Code Number(s) Brand Code Number(s) Archer 28,29,30,31,49,50 Oak 19,20 Sylvania 44 Eagle 37,38,39,40,41 Panasonic 22,23 Teknica 48 GE 43 Philips 24,25 Telecaption 45 General Instrument 01,02,03,04,05,06,07,08 Pioneer 16,17,18 Tocom 36 Hamlin 26,27 22,23 Toshiba 47 Jerrold 01,02,03,04,05,06,07,08 Regal 21 Universal 46 Macom 42 Regency 32 Vid Tek 51 NSC 33,34,35 Scientific Atlanta 09,10,11,12,13 Zenith 14,15 RCA •There may be some Cable Boxes that cannot be operated with this function. ! Press MENU. Select “CHANNELS” with ∂/ƒ and press SET. MENU MENU gƒ ∂ VCR PLUS+ TIMER SET UP CHANNELS CLOCK LANGUAGE SELECT : ENTER :SET EXIT SET :MENU @ Select “CABLE BOX SET UP” with ∂/ƒ and press SET. CHANNELS ∂ CHANNEL PRESET CABLE BOX SET UP SATELLITE SET UP ƒ SELECT : ENTER :SET ß © EXIT :MENU CABLE BOX SET UP BOX OUTPUT CH BOX CODE USE CABLE BOX SET 03 01 YES NO # Select “BOX OUTPUT CH” with ß/© (03 02 03) and then press ƒ. ƒ 04 Cable Box Set-up Function $ Select “BOX CODE” with ∂/ƒ and set the code number with ß/©. See the code list in PREPARATION. CABLE BOX SET UP ∂ BOX OUTPUT CH BOX CODE USE CABLE BOX ß 03 01 YES NO © ƒ CHECK :PRESS 100 KEY SELECT : CHANGE: ENTER :SET EXIT :MENU 02 ... 51 01 01 (on the multifunction display) ƒ % Press 100 to check if the setting is completed. If the selected code matches the brand of your cable box, the VCR will automatically send a signal to change the channel of your cable box from 02 to 09. ” is displayed on the multi-function display. This “ indicates that the setting is successful. Press ƒ. ^ Set “USE CABLE BOX” to “YES” with ß/©. CABLE BOX SET UP ß BOX OUTPUT CH BOX CODE USE CABLE BOX 03 01 YES NO © SELECT : ENTER :SET SET CHANGE: EXIT :MENU Normal Screen & Press SET to enter. The screen returns to normal. When using a remote-controllable cable box • If you found two or more codes for the brand of your cable box in the code list, try each of these codes until the channel of the cable box changes to 09. • If none of the codes work, try the following: 1. 2. 3. 4. This VCR emits a high-frequency infrared signal to the cable box. By repositioning your cable box and VCR closer and/or within the line of sight of each other, the signal may successfully travel from the VCR to the cable box. Reposition the cable box and/or VCR and test by setting the code number again. Another code number may be the correct one for your cable box. Proceed by setting and testing each code (01 through 51) until you find the one that works. Start with the ones listed under the same brand as your cable box. Even if solutions 1 and 2 do not work, your VCR will still work with the VCR Plus+ system. Set USE CABLE BOX to “NO” in Step ^. Since the VCR will not change the cable box channel, keep your cable box power on and the box tuned to the channel you wish to record. Your local cable company may offer a choice of cable boxes. You should request an alternate brand or model of cable box, and exchange your present one for one compatible with your new VCR. Before Timer Recording Starts: Remote-Controllable Cable Box • Turn ON the cable box. Non Remote-Controllable Cable Box • Turn ON the cable box and select the channel you wish to record. Digital Satellite Receiver Set-up Function MODE SELECTION If your VCR is connected to a digital satellite network requiring a digital satellite receiver, follow this section. This allows you to select the channel you wish to record in Timer-Controlled mode, by transmitting an infrared signal from the VCR to the digital satellite receiver. Setting Up the Digital Satellite Receiver (Overhead View) Infrared sensor window on the front of digital satellite receiver WALL Infrared signal from VCR Digital satellite receiver control commands are transmitted through this window. Front of VCR Multi-Function Display Window •If the wall or other surface for reflecting the signal is too distant, or if there is signal-absorbing material (curtains, etc.) at the reflecting location, the signal transmitted from the VCR may not reach the digital satellite receiver. Connection Basic Connection • Use this connection if your TV does not have audio/video jacks. Coaxial cable (Not supplied) VCR Rear Audio/Video cables (Not supplied) Coaxial cable (Supplied) VHF # Connect as shown. Then go to “After the Connection”. Digital Satellite Receiver Rear U/V IN @ Set the 3 ↔ 4 OUTPUT CHANNEL selector on the rear of the VCR to 3 or 4. (Factory preset: 3) (See Setting the 3 ↔ 4 Output Channel Selector.) Tune the TV to this channel and press TV/VCR to watch the VCR. From Satellite Dish From Cable, Cable Box or Antenna UHF ! Set the CH3 CH4 switch on the rear of the digital satellite receiver to either channel 3 or 4. You will tune the VCR to this channel ) to record or its auxiliary input ( from the digital satellite receiver. To watch the digital satellite receiver, turn off the VCR. If you want to watch or record the signal from your antenna, cable, or cable box, make sure the digital satellite receiver is turned off. Separator (Not supplied) VHF or ANT/CABLE UHF TV Rear Digital Satellite Receiver Set-up Function Advanced Connection From Cable, Cable Box or Antenna • Use this connection if your TV has audio/ video jacks and your receiver has one set of audio/video jacks. ! Set the CH3 CH4 switch on the rear of digital satellite receiver to either channel 3 or 4. You will tune the VCR to this channel to record from the digital satellite receiver. To watch the digital satellite receiver, tune your TV to its video input channel. If you want to watch or record the signal from your antenna, cable, or cable box, make sure the digital satellite receiver is turned off. @ Set the 3 ↔ 4 OUTPUT CHANNEL selector on the rear of the VCR to 3 or 4. (Factory preset: 3) (See Setting the 3 ↔ 4 Output Channel Selector.) Tune the TV to this channel and press TV/VCR to watch the VCR. From Satellite Dish Digital Satellite Receiver Rear Coaxial cable (Not supplied) Audio/Video cables (Not supplied) VCR Rear Coaxial cable (Supplied) TV Rear # Connect as shown. Then go to “After the Connection”. Advanced Connection with a Deluxe Digital Satellite Receiver From Satellite Dish • Use this connection if your TV has audio/ video jacks and your receiver has two sets of audio/video jacks. ! Set the 3 ↔ 4 OUTPUT CHANNEL selector on the rear of the VCR to 3 or 4. You will tune the TV to this channel and use TV/VCR to watch the VCR. To record from the digital satellite receiver, you will tune the VCR to its ). auxiliary input ( To watch the digital satellite receiver, tune your TV to its video input channel. @ Connect as shown. Then go to “After the Connection”. After the Connection Plug in the power cords of the VCR, TV and digital satellite receiver. Then, go to How to Remote-Control the Digital Satellite Receiver. Digital Satellite Receiver Rear VCR Rear From Cable, Cable Box or Antenna Audio/Video cables (Not supplied) TV Rear Coaxial cable (Supplied) Digital Satellite Receiver Set-up Function How to Remote-control the Digital Satellite Receiver • Turn on your digital satellite receiver and select DSS® mode. • Turn on your TV and select the video channel. (See Setting the 3 ↔ 4 Output Channel Selector.) • Press POWER and then TV/VCR to select “VCR”. (“VCR” lights up on the multi-function display.) • If your digital satellite receiver is remote-controllable, check the code number corresponding to your digital satellite receiver brand. The brand name of your digital satellite receiver can be found on the bottom or back panel. Brand Code Number(s) GE 01 ProScan 01 RCA 01 SONY 02 • There may be some digital satellite receiver that cannot be operated with this function. ! Press MENU. Select “CHANNELS” with ∂/ƒ and press SET. MENU MENU gƒ ∂ VCR PLUS+ TIMER SET UP CHANNELS CLOCK LANGUAGE SELECT : ENTER :SET EXIT SET :MENU @ Select “SATELLITE SET UP” with ∂/ƒ and press SET. CHANNELS CHANNEL PRESET CABLE BOX SET UP SATELLITE SET UP ∂ ƒ SELECT : ENTER :SET EXIT :MENU SATELLITE SET UP ß SAT. OUTPUT CH 03 SAT. CODE 01 USE SATELLITE YES NO © SET # Select “SAT. OUTPUT CH” with ß/© (03 AV1 03) and then press ƒ. ƒ SATELLITE SET UP SAT. OUTPUT CH 03 SAT. CODE 01 USE SATELLITE YES NO ∂ ß ƒ 04 $ Select “SAT. CODE” with ∂/ƒ and set the code number with ß/©. See the code list in PREPARATION. © CHECK :PRESS 100KEY SELECT : CHANGE: ENTER :SET EXIT :MENU 01 02 01 (on the multifunction display) ƒ % Press 100 to check if the setting is completed. If the selected code matches the brand of your digital satellite receiver, the VCR will automatically send a signal to change the channel of your digital satellite receiver to 200. ” is displayed on the multi-function display. This indi“ cates that the setting is successful. Press ƒ. Digital Satellite Receiver Set-up Function ^ Set “USE SATELLITE” to “YES” with ß/©. SATELLITE SET UP ß SAT. OUTPUT CH 03 SAT. CODE 01 USE SATELLITE YES NO © SELECT : ENTER :SET SET CHANGE: EXIT :MENU Normal Screen & Press SET to enter. The screen returns to normal. When using a remote-controllable digital satellite receiver. • If none of the codes work, try the following: 1. This VCR emits a high-frequency infrared signal to the digital satellite receiver. By repositioning your digital satellite receiver and VCR closer and/or within the line of sight of each other, the signal may successfully travel from the VCR to the digital satellite receiver. Reposition the digital satellite receiver and/or VCR and test by setting the code number again. 2. Another code number may be the correct one for your digital satellite receiver. Proceed by setting and testing each code (01 or 02) until you find the one that works. 3. Even if solutions 1 and 2 do not work, your VCR will still work with VCR Plus+ system. Set “USE SATELLITE” to “NO” in Step ^ and see Non Remote-Controllable Digital Satellite Receiver below. Before Timer Recording Starts: Remote-Controllable Digital Satellite Receiver 1. Select the DSS® mode on the digital satellite receiver. 2. Turn OFF the digital satellite receiver. Non Remote-Controllable Digital Satellite Receiver 1. Turn ON the digital satellite receiver. 2. Select the DSS® mode and select the channel you wish to record on the digital satellite receiver. 3. Set the timer recording channel to the output channel of the digital satellite receiver (03, 04 or AV (AV1)) on the timer setting screen). • You cannot simultaneously set timer recording for a satellite broadcast program and other programs received by conventional VHF-UHF antenna or Cable TV. *DSS® is a registered trademark of Directv. inc., a unit of GM Hughes Electronics. Menu Screen MENU screen is a home screen used to select various screen functions. ! Turn on the TV and select the video channel. (See Setting the 3 ↔ 4 Output Channel Selector on page 10.) @ Press POWER, and then TV/VCR to select “VCR” (“VCR” will light on the multi-function display). # Press MENU to display the MENU screen. MENU VCR PLUS+ TIMER SET UP CHANNELS CLOCK LANGUAGE The following 6 items can be set by using the MENU screen. SELECT : ENTER :SET EXIT :MENU VCR PLUS+ ...................... Setting a timer recording using VCR PLUS+ programming system. (See page 33.) TIMER ............................... Setting a timer recording (and checking it). (See page 35.) SET UP ............................. VCR operating conditions are set according to the broadcast reception and tape playback conditions. (See page 25.) CHANNELS ...................... Setting the channels, cable box code and digital satellite receiver code. (See pages 16–23.) CLOCK ............................. Setting the present time. (See pages 13–15.) LANGUAGE ..................... Selection of language to be used for the MENU screen. (See page 13.) $ Press ∂/ƒ and then SET. The screen changes to the one which you have selected. % To cancel the MENU screen, press MENU. OSD (On Screen Display) To facilitate the operation and check the current VCR mode information, the following OSD (On Screen Display) will appear on the TV screen when using this VCR. PLAY FF Play Fast forward REW Rewind STOP Stop REC Rec PAUSE Rec pause Recorded Section Auto Repeat - - - - - - - Function status Sharp Super Picture Tape speed Display example STOP 123 S. PICTURE ON STEREO SP STOP 11:30AM SAPSAP L R Program channel position Stereo/SAP mode Audio Output mode FRI 4/25 10:00AM DPSS Real time counter Simple Recording Timer Calendar display Clock display DPSS 19 -1:59.59 • If the clock is not set, the time and date will not be displayed. How to Display Indicators Each time ON SCREEN is pressed, the screen changes as follows: ! AUTO Display @ FULL Display # COUNTER Display $ Display off AUTO Display When an operation button, numbered button, or CH ∂/ƒ is pressed, the current function status or the number of the channel will be displayed in the upper section of the TV screen for about 3 seconds. PLAY (When you press PLAY) REC 09 (When you press REC while you are receiving CH 9.) • When the VCR power is turned off, the display mode is retained in memory. • When you record a video signal output from this VCR on another VCR, press ON SCREEN to select Display Off. (If the function status is displayed on the screen, it is also recorded on the tape.) Mode Selection MODE SELECTION You can use the SET UP–selection screen to select the mode for basic features. • Turn on the TV and select the video channel. Press POWER and then TV/VCR to select “VCR” (“VCR” will light on the multi-function display). ! Press MENU. MENU MENU ∂ ƒ VCR PLUS+ TIMER SET UP CHANNELS CLOCK LANGUAGE SELECT : ENTER :SET EXIT SET :MENU # Set AUTO REPEAT mode to ON or OFF with ß / ©. Then press ƒ. (See Recorded Section Auto Repeat.) [AUTO REPEAT] ß AUTO REPEAT ON BLUE SCREEN ON SAP ON AUDIO OUTPUT MONO LR R/C CALL ON OFF OFF OFF L R OFF © SELECT : ENTER :SET gƒ CHANGE: EXIT :MENU [BLUE SCREEN] ß © AUTO REPEAT ON BLUE SCREEN ON SAP ON AUDIO OUTPUT MONO LR R/C CALL ON OFF OFF OFF gƒ © AUTO REPEAT ON BLUE SCREEN ON SAP ON AUDIO OUTPUT MONO LR R/C CALL ON OFF OFF OFF © AUTO REPEAT ON BLUE SCREEN ON SAP ON AUDIO OUTPUT MONO LR R/C CALL ON OFF OFF OFF © AUTO REPEAT ON BLUE SCREEN ON SAP ON AUDIO OUTPUT MONO LR R/C CALL ON SET ^ Set AUDIO OUTPUT mode to MONO, LR, L or R with ß /©. (See Audio Output Mode.) L R OFF & Set R/C CALL to ON or OFF with ß/ ©. (See Remote Pager.) [R/C CALL] ß gƒ % Set SAP (Separate Audio Program) mode to ON or OFF with ß /©. Then press ƒ. (See Recording MTS (Multi-channel TV sound) Broadcasts.) L R OFF [AUDIO OUTPUT] ß $ Set BLUE SCREEN mode to ON or OFF with ß / ©. Then press ƒ. (See Blue Screen Noise Elimination.) L R OFF [SAP] ß @ Select “SET UP” with ∂/ƒ and then press SET. OFF OFF OFF L R OFF Normal Screen * Press SET to enter. The screen returns to normal. • If you press MENU to exit the mode selection screen in Step *, the data will not be stored. Be sure to press SET to store the data. • SAP is used for bilingual broadcasting. Check your local broadcast station or cable company. Playback Inserting a Video Cassette Gently insert the video cassette into the cassette compartment. The VCR turns on automatically and “ ” appears on the multi-function display. If the cassette is inserted incorrectly, the loading system will not function. Do not force the cassette into the VCR. To remove the cassette, press EJECT during stop mode. Playback • Turn on the TV and select the video channel. (See Setting the 3 ↔ 4 Output Channel Selector.) ! Press POWER to turn on the VCR. @ Insert a cassette. # Press PLAY. (The automatic tracking control system engages and “PLAY” flashes on the TV screen for a few seconds.) $ To stop playback, press STOP. (If the tape reaches its end, the VCR will automatically rewind the tape to the beginning, eject the cassette, and turn off the power.) • If noise should remain on the TV screen after tracking adjustment has been completed by the Automatic Tracking Control System, use the manual tracking mode. • Press CH ∂ / ƒ during playback mode to change to manual tracking mode. Adjust the tracking using CH ∂ / ƒ until the noise is minimized or eliminated. • For tapes recorded in EP on another VCR that still have vertical jitter even after manual adjustment, hold down PLAY for about 2 seconds. (On screen display may be blurred.) Ejecting the tape or turning off the power will return playback to its normal mode. Playback Built-in Shuttle Control System The shuttle system lets you control all the basic playback functions using just the shuttle ring. Fast Forward and Rewind (During STOP Mode) ! Turn the ring either to the right or the left and release it. (The shuttle ring will return to center.) @ Press STOP to halt fast forward or rewind. Basic Operations (Rewind) (Fast forward) Video Search (During PLAY [or STILL] Mode) (VSR1) (VSR2) (VSF1) (VSF2) • Turn the ring to the left or the right to enter VSF (Video Search Forward), or VSR (Video Search Rewind) mode. Select from two speeds by turning the ring. Release the ring (the shuttle ring returns to center) to return to playback. • Turning the ring all the way to the left or right holds the VCR in VSF (Video Search Forward), or VSR (Video Search Rewind) mode. Press PLAY to return to normal playback. TAPE SPEED (VSR2 hold) (VSF2 hold) VSF /VSR VSF /VSR SP/LP 23 25 EP 25 215 • The shuttle ring does not rotate 3607. TURBOWIND (360 2 Rewind Speed) to Fast Forward and Rewind ! When the VCR is in stop mode, press FF or REW to fast forward or rewind the cassette. (The picture cannot be viewed in this mode.) @ Press STOP to halt fast forward or rewind. • The FF and REW speeds may be slower for cassette tapes other than T-60, T-90, or T-120. • After rewinding the T-120 cassette tape for about 60 seconds, you can fast forward the cassette tape. Video Search Use the following procedure to quickly find the section you want, while viewing the picture. ! During playback, press FF for forward video search, or REW for reverse video search. There are 2 search speeds in each direction. The VCR switches between them each time the button is pressed. @ Press PLAY to resume normal playback. Playback Slow Motion Playback (only with the remote control) ! Press SLOW during playback. @ Press SLOW j/k (to the right of SLOW) to vary the slow motion playback speed between 1⁄5 and 1⁄30 of the normal playback speed. If noise bars appear on the screen, use CH ∂/ƒ. # Press PLAY to resume normal playback. Still Picture and Frame Advance ! Press PAUSE/STILL during playback. This will freeze the picture on your TV. @ If the picture vibrates vertically during still mode, use CH ∂/ƒ to adjust for minimum distortion. If noise bars appear on the screen during still mode, set your VCR to the slow mode and press CH ∂/ƒ to make the noise disappear. Then press PAUSE/ STILL again. # Press PAUSE/STILL during still mode for frame advance. $ Press PLAY again to resume normal playback. • Sound is muted during still picture, video search, frame advance, and variable slow motion. • The picture quality in still picture, video search, frame advance, and variable slow motion is best with tapes recorded in SP or EP mode. Automatic Tracking Control System This function automatically adjusts the tracking to match the recorded tape. Auto tracking engages in the following cases: • When you insert the cassette and begin playback. • When you press CH ∂/ƒ at the same time. • When the VCR has been playing back an unrecorded Poor Tracking section of tape, and then reaches a recorded tape segment. When auto tracking engages, “PLAY” on the TV screen flashes for a few seconds. Normal Picture • When a poorly recorded tape is played back or the VCR is near an electrical or magnetic field, auto tracking may not operate normally. In this event, manually adjust the tracking with CH ∂/ƒ to make any noise disappear. Blue Screen Noise Elimination Set the BLUE SCREEN mode to ON on the SET UP–selection screen. (See Mode Selection.) This function eliminates monitor noise and mutes sound during playback of unrecorded portions of a tape, and when receiving a non-broadcasting channel. Blue Screen will also appear if the VCR is set to the Auxiliary mode but no video signal is fed to the VCR. (The BLUE SCREEN mode is set to ON at the factory.) • Blue Screen does not function during still picture, variable slow motion and video search. • Blue Screen may not function properly if the broadcast signal is too strong or too weak. • Blue Screen does not function during playback of a tape with noise recorded. • If the antenna signal is weak while recording a TV program, or if the input signal is weak while tape dubbing, the monitor screen may turn blue since the unit may not recognize whether or not a proper signal is being received. In this event, set the BLUE SCREEN mode to OFF. Playback Quick Start with Full Loading Mechanism Your VCR has a standby function (Full Loading Mechanism) to allow immediate recording and playback. After pressing REC or PLAY, it takes about 2 seconds until recording or playback is engaged when in the standby mode. Full Automatic Playback The Full Automatic Playback lets you enjoy playback with ease. When you insert a cassette with the erasure protection tab removed, your VCR automatically turns on the power and plays back the tape. When the tape reaches its end, the VCR automatically rewinds the tape, ejects it and turns off the power. • If the erasure protection hole is covered, press PLAY after the power turns on automatically. Automatic Head Cleaning System When the tape is inserted, or ejected, this system automatically cleans the drum and heads with a special roller before recording or playback begins, protecting the heads and drum from dirt and preserving beautiful sound and picture quality. Audio Output Mode Your VCR has 3 channels for audio recording (2 on the Hi-Fi track and 1 on the linear track). You can select the audio output channels in playback mode on the SET UP–selection screen. The following shows which audio channels will be heard when a stereo Hi-Fi video cassette is played back while a stereo system is properly connected to the VCR. (See Mode Selection.) Hi-Fi ` mode: Normally, select Hi-Fi ` mode on the SET UP– selection screen: both the left (L) and right (R) audio channels will be taken from the Hi-Fi audio track. Normally you will not have to change to another mode. (See Recording MTS (Multi-channel TV Sound) Broadcasts.) Hi-Fi mode: The left channel of the Hi-Fi audio track will be played back through both speakers. AUTO REPEAT ON BLUE SCREEN ON SAP ON AUDIO OUTPUT MONO LR R/C CALL ON OFF OFF OFF L R OFF Hi-Fi L + R mode LR Hi-Fi L mode Hi-Fi R mode SELECT : ENTER :SET CHANGE: EXIT :MENU Linear mode MONO Hi-Fi mode: The right channel of the Hi-Fi audio track will be played back through both speakers. Linear mode: The audio signal recorded on the linear audio track will be played back through both speakers. • When video cassettes recorded on a non-Hi-Fi VCR are played back or the Hi-Fi audio output level is poor, the audio signal recorded on the linear audio track will automatically be played back regardless of the audio output mode. Recording a TV Program • Turn on the TV and select the video channel. (See Setting the 3 ↔ 4 Output Channel Selector.) • Press POWER and then TV/VCR to select “VCR” (“VCR” will light on the multi-function display). • If necessary, set “SAP” on the SET UP-selection screen. (See Mode Selection.) ! Insert the cassette, with the erasure protection tab covered. (See Cassette Erase Protection below.) @ Press TAPE SPEED on the remote control to set the recording speed (SP or EP). (See Recording Speeds below.) SP or EP will appear on the display. # Select the desired channel with CH ∂/ƒ or the numbered buttons on the remote control. $ Press REC. (If the erasure protection tab has been removed, the cassette will be ejected.) % To stop recording, press STOP. * To pause recording during the REC mode, press PAUSE/STILL on the remote control. To resume recording, press PAUSE/ STILL or REC. (Pause disengages automatically after about 5 minutes to avoid damage to the tape and the VCR, and stop mode is engaged.) • It is not necessary to set the clock to use this recording operation. • “PAUSE” will flash on the TV screen if PAUSE/STILL is pressed in stop mode. Press STOP to disengage the pause mode or press REC to enter the record standby mode. • The VCR can record a TV program even with the TV turned off. To Watch Another TV Program While Recording After steps ! to $ have been completed, press TV/VCR to select “TV” (the “VCR” indicator will disappear), then select the program you wish to view using the TV tuner. At the end of the tape, your VCR will automatically stop recording, rewind the tape, eject it and turn off the power. Cassette Erase Protection cassette has a removable tab to prevent accidental erasure of recorded material. Removing the tab prevents recording. To record on a video cassette with the tab removed, place adhesive tape over the tab opening. ERASURE PROTECTION TAB Recording Speeds This VCR lets you select a recording speed (SP or EP). SP provides a better picture, although the recording time is shorter. Select the tape speed that best suits your needs. • This VCR can play back tapes recorded in LP (Long Play) mode. MODE CASSETTE SP (Standard Play) EP (Extended Play) T-60 1 hr. 3 hrs. T-120 2 hrs. 6 hrs. T-160 2 hrs. & 40 min. 8 hrs. Recording a TV Program Recording Hi-Fi Stereo Sound Your VCR records AUDIO signals on two types of audio tracks. Hi-Fi: Using specialized rotary heads, audio signals are recorded on the video track in FM format. Multi-sound broadcasts (Stereo or SAP [Separate Audio Program]) are recorded on two channels. Linear: All audio signals are recorded in mono on the linear audio track. • Video cassettes recorded on a non-Hi-Fi VCR can also be played back. However, if the audio signals are recorded on two linear channels, stereo programs will be played back in monaural and SAP (Separate Audio Program) will be played back with both the MAIN and SAP audio mixed together. • Video cassettes recorded on this VCR can be played back on a non-Hi-Fi VCR. However, only the linear track will be played back. Your VCR can record stereo or SAP (Separate Audio Program) broadcasts, where available. If the broadcast is in stereo, the VCR automatically records the stereo sound in dynamic Hi-Fi. If the broadcast is in SAP, you can record both the MAIN and the SAP sound by using the SET UP–selection screen to set the SAP mode to ON. If the broadcast is in stereo/SAP, you can record either the SAP sound by using the SET UP–selection screen to set the SAP mode to ON, or stereo sound by setting the SAP mode to OFF. (See Mode Selection.) MTS/SAP RECORDING * The monitor output listed in the table shows that the audio output mode is in the Hi-Fi mode. SAP BroadMode cast RePosiceived tion Shown while receiving stereo broadcast. Hi-Fi L-CH Hi-Fi R-CH Linear Track OFF ON OFF MAIN MAIN MAIN MAIN MAIN ON MAIN SAP MAIN SAP SAP OFF SAP Shown when SAP mode is on. Shown while receiving SAP broadcast. LRSpeaker Speaker Recording Stereo On the TV screen 33 STEREO SAPSAP L R *Monitor Output Stereo/ SAP ON SAP SAP SAP Monitor Output When Receiving a SAP Broadcast When receiving a SAP broadcast, if the SAP position is set to ON, change the audio output mode to select Monitor Output (MAIN or SAP) with the SET UP–selection screen. (See Mode Selection.) When enjoying a TV program with MAIN sound: on the SET UP–selection screen. Select (See Audio Output Mode.) When enjoying a TV program with SAP sound: or on the SET UP–selection screen. Select (See Audio Output Mode.) Recording Recording MTS (Multi-channel TV Sound) Broadcasts Simple Recording Timer SIMPLE RECORDING TIMER The Simple Recording Timer (SRT) enables you to set the recording stop time. The SRT can be set on the TV screen by using the remote control. The SRT cannot be set if the clock has not been set. Make sure the clock is set before setting the SRT. • Turn on the TV and select the video channel. (See Setting the 3 ↔ 4 Output Channel Selector.) • Insert a cassette with the erasure protection tab opening covered. Power will turn on automatically. • Press TV/VCR to select “VCR” (“VCR” will light on the multi-function display). • If necessary, set “SAP” on the SET UP–selection screen. (See Mode Selection.) Example: Recording a TV program in the SP mode. The program is on Channel 2, ending at 9:50 AM. The present time is 8:43 AM. 02 ! Select the desired channel with the numbered buttons or CH ∂/ƒ. Ex.: Channel → 02 @ Set the recording speed (SP or EP) with TAPE SPEED on the remote control. Ex.: SP SP Recording Speed 02 SP STOP 8:50AM 02 SP STOP 9:50AM # Press REC to enter the recording mode. Then, press REC again to enter the simple recording timer mode. The recording stop time is displayed. Ex.: 8:50 AM $ Each press of REC increases the stop time by 10 minutes. Ex.: 9:50 AM % When the stop time comes, recording is finished, and the power turns off. Changing the Contents of the Simple Recording Timer ! Press REC. The stop time flashes on the TV screen. @ Change the stop time as desired using REC. Cancelling the Simple Recording Timer ! Press STOP. • The Simple Recording Timer has priority over other recordings. • Ordinary timer programs will not be recorded when portions of the time setting of the simple recording timer and of the time setting of the ordinary timer recording overlap. Example: Ordinary timer recording (9:30 AM to 10:30 AM) Simple Recording Timer (9:00 AM to 10:00 AM) NOT Recordrecorded ed 9:00 10:00 Recorded 11:00 Timer Recording with VCR Plus+ System *The VCR Plus+ Programming System The VCR Plus` Programming System allows you to program your VCR for timer recording simply by inputting the PlusCode Programming number. The PlusCode numbers are listed in most newspaper, TV Guide®, and local cable TV listings. Simply by inputting this PlusCode number, you can program your VCR for timer recording, eliminating the need to input program start time, stop time, channel, date, and other information necessary for timer recording. • If PlusCode numbers are not published in the listings for your area, they are sure to be introduced in the near future, so please contact your local newspaper or cable TV station for further details. • *VCR Plus` C3 and PlusCode are trademarks of Gemstar Development Corporation. The VCR Plus` system is manufactured under license from Gemstar Development Corporation. Procedure for Setting a Timer with the VCR Plus+ System • Before using the VCR Plus+ programming system, read the Cable Box Set-up Function section. • Turn on the TV and select the video channel. • Insert a cassette with the erasure protection tab opening covered. Power will turn on automatically. • Press TV/VCR to select “VCR” (“VCR” will light on the multi-function display). • Check that the clock is displaying the correct time. • If necessary, set “SAP” on the SET UP-selection screen. (See Mode Selection.) PLUSCODE ONCE ! Press VCR PLUS+. The VCR PLUS+ system setting screen will appear. WEEKLY DAILY USE NUMBER KEYS SELECT : ENTER :SET EXIT :MENU PLUSCODE ONCE @ Enter the PlusCode number shown in your TV listings with the numbered buttons. Ex.: PlusCode number is 882 882 WEEKLY DAILY USE NUMBER KEYS SELECT : ENTER :SET EXIT :MENU [ONCE] SET # If you want to record only once, press SET and go to Step $. Otherwise, press ƒ and select “WEEKLY” or “DAILY” with ß/©. Then press SET to enter. Step $ [WEEKLY/DAILY] PLUSCODE ƒ ONCE • ONCE: To record only once. • WEEKLY: To record every week at the same time. • DAILY: To record everyday at the same time. 882 WEEKLY DAILY ß SET © SELECT : ENTER :SET CHANGE: EXIT :MENU • If you make a mistake in entering the numbers, press CANCEL to erase the PlusCode numbers one by one, then re-enter the correct PlusCode numbers. Timer Recording with VCR Plus+ System $ The timer program information is shown on the TV screen. Check the contents. • If the channel displayed is incorrect, select the CH position with ß/© and correct it with ∂/ƒ. • When recording a program on a channel for the first time, you must enter the correct channel number on the screen, otherwise the PlusCode number will not be successfully decoded. 1/2 DATE CH 8/01 02 -/-- ---/-- ---/-- --- START STOP 12:00A12:30EP --:-- --:-----:-- --:-----:-- --:---- SELECT : ENTER :SET DATE CH 8/01 02 -/-- ---/-- ---/-- --- ∂ ƒ SET MENU CHANGE: EXIT :MENU % Select the tape speed with ∂/ƒ if necessary. Ex.: SP 1/2 START STOP 12:00A12:30SP --:-- --:-----:-- --:-----:-- --:---- ^ Press SET. To program additional timer settings, repeat Steps @ to ^. PLUSCODE ONCE WEEKLY DAILY TURN VCR POWER OFF FOR TIMER RECORDING. TIMER & Press MENU. The display shown to the left appears on the screen for 5 Normal seconds, then the normal screen returns. Screen * Press POWER to enter the timer standby mode. Be sure that “TIMER” is lit up on the multi-function display. • If you select “DAILY” in Step #, the VCR will record the program Monday–Sunday at the same time. If you want to record Monday–Friday or Monday–Saturday, select “DATE” with ß/ © and change it to “MO-FR” or “MO-SA” with ∂/ƒ in Step $. • In Step $, input the channel number you want to record. Once the preset channel has been input, you will not need to set the preset channel for that station again. • In Step #, if the VCR cannot decode the PlusCode number, or if the combination of PlusCode number and Program mode does not exist, then “ERROR” will appear as shown below. To correct, press CANCEL and re-enter the PlusCode number. Reasons for Error Message 1: PlusCode number entered is invalid. 2: Channel number is invalid. (Used in cases when, even though the VCR TV mode on the CHANNEL PRESET screen is set to AIR, the decoded channel number is greater than 69.) PLUSCODE ONCE ERROR 123 WEEKLY DAILY 3: PlusCode number entered for a program that has already been shown. USE NUMBER KEYS • You can also enter the VCR Plus+ system setting screen by selecting “VCR PLUS+” on S E L E C T : ENTER :SET EXIT :MENU MENU screen. • If you press VCR PLUS+ or select “VCR PLUS+” on MENU screen when the VCR clock has not been set, the CLOCK screen will initially appear. • If you press VCR PLUS+ when operating MENU screen for the first time or after a power failure of more than 20 seconds, the LANGUAGE screen will initially appear. Checking/Cancelling the VCR Plus+ Programs System Use the method described in Confirming/Cancelling Timer Programs to confirm or cancel program data. Timer Recording (without VCR Plus+ System) • Before using the Timer Recording, read the Cable Box Set-up Function and Digital Satellite Set-up Function sections. • Turn on the TV and select the video channel. • Insert a cassette with the erasure protection tab opening covered. Power will turn on automatically. • Press TV/VCR to select “VCR” (“VCR” will light on the multi-function display). • Check that the clock is displaying the correct time. • If necessary, set “SAP” on the SET UP–selection screen. (See Mode Selection.) Example: Recording a TV program in the SP mode: the TV program is on channel 120 (CATV) starting at 9:05 PM and stopping at 10:35 PM on August 10th. The present time is 6:35 PM on August 10th. ! Press MENU. MENU MENU g∂ ƒ VCR PLUS+ TIMER SET UP CHANNELS CLOCK LANGUAGE SELECT : ENTER :SET EXIT SET @ Select “TIMER” with ∂/ƒ and then press SET. :MENU # Press SET. 1/2 DATE CH START STOP -/-- ----:-- --:----/-- ----:-- --:----/-- ----:-- --:----/-- ----:-- --:---2/2 CLEAR :CANCEL SELECT : ENTER :SET EXIT :MENU ∂ ƒ DATE 8/10 -/--/--/-- CH --------- SELECT : ENTER :SET START --:---:---:---:-- 1/2 STOP --:--SP --:-----:-----:---- ƒ DATE 8/10 -/--/--/-- CH 120C ------- SET $ Select the desired month/day (DATE) with ∂/ƒ and then press ©. The cursor will move to the next column. Ex.: August 10th • If you want to record every day or week at the same time, hold ƒ when you select the date. © START --:---:---:---:-- STOP --:--SP --:-----:-----:---- 8/10 8/11 8/12 (present) (tomorrow) ƒ DATE 8/10 -/--/--/-- CH 120C ------- START --:---:---:---:-- STOP --:--SP --:-----:-----:---- 8/8 8/9 SUN (next year) SAT % Select the desired channel with ∂/ƒ and then press ©. Ex.: Channel 120 (CATV) © 1/2 ∂ When pressing: The recording date changes in this sequence: 8/10 MO-FR MO-SA DAILY SAT SUN 8/9 8/8 (next year) CHANGE: EXIT :MENU 1/2 ∂ © • If you receive both cable TV and satellite broadcasts, you will need to specify for channels 100 to 125 whether it is a cable or satellite channel. After selecting the channel, select “C” for a cable channel or “S” for a satellite channel with ∂/ƒ and then press ©. Ex.: C Timer Recording (without Plus+ System) RECORDING WITH VCR THE TIMER 1/2 ∂ ƒ DATE 8/10 -/--/--/-- CH 120C ------- START STOP 9:05P--:--SP --:-- --:-----:-- --:-----:-- --:---- 1/2 ∂ ƒ DATE 8/10 -/--/--/-- CH 120C ------- START STOP 9:05P10:35SP --:-- --:-----:-- --:-----:-- --:---- © & Set the recording stop time with ∂/ƒ and then press ©. Ex.: 10:35 PM © * Select the tape speed with ∂/ƒ. Ex.: SP 1/2 ∂ ƒ SET MENU DATE 8/10 -/--/--/-- CH 120C ------- START STOP 9:05P10:35SP --:-- --:-----:-- --:-----:-- --:---- 1/2 DATE 8/10 -/--/--/-- ^ Set the recording start time (hour digits and minute digits) with ∂/ƒ and then press ©. Ex.: 9:05 PM CH 120C ------- START STOP 9:05P10:35SP --:-- --:-----:-- --:-----:-- --:---- TURN VCR POWER OFF FOR TIMER RECORDING. TIMER g Normal Screen ( Press SET. • To program the additional timer settings, press SET and repeat steps #–(. ) Press MENU to finish settings. The display shown to the left appears on the screen for 5 seconds, after which the normal screen returns. Q Press POWER to enter the timer standby mode. Be sure that “TIMER” is lit up on the multi-function display. • If the power is interrupted for more than 20 seconds (power failure, etc.) during timer recording, the Auto Clock Setting will reset the time after the power is returned (the timer indicator on the multi-function display will flash.) but the timer settings will be cancelled. • Press ENT. /AM/PM (100) to select AM or PM during start time setting. • Numbered buttons can be used instead of ∂/ƒ to set the data. • If the cassette ends before recording all the programs, the VCR will stop, eject the cassette, and turn the power off automatically. • In Step Q, if POWER is pressed with no cassette inserted, the TIMER indicator flashes for 5 seconds indicating that timer recording is not possible. • In Step Q, if the inserted cassette is without the erasure protection tab, TIMER indicator flashes and the cassette is ejected. • To stop timer recording, press STOP. • If a button is not pressed within 3 minutes during the setting procedure, the screen will return to the normal screen. • There are two timer setting screens (1/2, 2/2). Timer Recording (without VCR Plus+ System) Confirming Timer Programs You can see on the Timer setting screen a list of all timer programs that are already set. • Turn on the TV and select the video channel. • Press POWER and then TV/VCR to select “VCR” (“VCR” will light on the multi-function display). ! Press MENU. MENU MENU gƒ ∂ VCR PLUS+ TIMER SET UP CHANNELS CLOCK LANGUAGE SELECT : ENTER :SET ∂ ƒ 1/2 DATE CH START STOP 8/01 125C 12:00A12:30EP 8/10 07 9:05P10:35SP DAILY 88 10:03P10:30EP -/-- ----:-- --:---2/2 CLEAR :CANCEL SELECT : ENTER :SET EXIT :MENU MENU EXIT SET SET @ Select “TIMER” with ∂/ƒ and then press SET. :MENU ∂/ƒ g and g SET ß/© TURN VCR POWER OFF FOR TIMER RECORDING. # TIMER screen will appear. • Check the information displayed. • If you want to correct the data, select the data to be changed with ∂/ ƒ and then press SET. Correct the data as desired using ∂/ƒ/ß / ©. Then press SET. See 2/2 screen also. $ Pressing MENU will clear the screen. The display shown to the left appears for 5 seconds, after which the normal screen returns. • After checking or correcting the program contents, press POWER to enter the Timer Standby mode. Cancelling Timer Programs Perform the following procedure to cancel timer programs that have already been set. • Turn on the TV and select the video channel. • Press POWER and then TV/VCR to select “VCR” (“VCR” will light on the multi-function display). ! Follow the same procedure in Confirming Timer Programs ! @ above. ∂ ƒ CANCEL MENU @ TIMER screen will appear. • Select the program you wish to cancel with ∂/ƒ. 1/2 DATE CH START STOP 8/01 125C 12:00A12:30EP 8/10 07 9:05P10:35SP DAILY 88 10:03P10:30EP -/-- ----:-- --:---2/2 CLEAR :CANCEL SELECT : ENTER :SET EXIT :MENU # Double-check that it is the program you wish to cancel, and press CANCEL. It will be cleared on the screen. 1/2 DATE CH START STOP -/-- ----:-- --:---8/10 07 9:05P10:35SP DAILY 88 10:03P10:30EP -/-- ----:-- --:---2/2 CLEAR :CANCEL SELECT : ENTER :SET EXIT :MENU TURN VCR POWER OFF FOR TIMER RECORDING. $ Pressing MENU will clear the screen. The display shown to the left appears for 5 seconds, after which the normal screen returns. • If there are still some programs set, press POWER to enter the Timer Standby mode. • If you press MENU when all of the timer programs are cancelled, the screen will return to normal. Remote Pager This function is handy for finding the remote control if it is misplaced. Press REMOTE PAGER on the VCR, and the remote control will beep to reveal its location. ! Turn OFF the power on the VCR. @ Press REMOTE PAGER on the VCR. The remote control will soon begin beeping for about 20 seconds, or until a button on the remote control is pressed. • If you do not wish to use the Remote Pager function, set the R/C CALL mode to OFF on the SET UP selection screen. (The R/ C CALL mode is preset to ON at the factory.) (See Mode Selection.) • The Remote Pager function operates on radio waves. The effective range of radio waves sent from the VCR is a radius of 7 meters (in a straight unobstructed line), however, this may vary depending on the surrounding environment. • The remote control may not beep in the following situations. - When the remote control is in a different room from the VCR. - When the remote control is placed on a metal surface. - When the remote control is obstructed by a large object (i.e. wall, furniture). • After REMOTE PAGER is pressed, it may take up to five seconds before the remote control beeps. Sharp Super Picture This function creates clearer picture quality only during playback. S. PICTURE ON Press S. PICTURE on the VCR. “S.PICTURE ON (or OFF)” will appear on the TV screen for a few seconds. Each time the button is pressed, the mode switches between ON and OFF. (The Sharp Super Picture is preset to ON at the factory.) ON: Normally leave the mode set to ON. This high picture quality function will create a clearer image during playback. OFF: Set to OFF when playing back a tape on the VCR while editing or when strong noise appears on the screen. • This function only operates during playback. It will not operate when recording or watching a TV program with the VCR tuner. • The ON/OFF status of the Sharp Super Picture can be checked when ON SCREEN is pressed to display OSD. • This function can not be set to ON/OFF with the MENU screen displayed. First close the MENU screen before operating this function. • When the VCR power is turned off, the Sharp Super Picture setting is retained in memory. • If power is interrupted for more than 20 seconds (power failure, etc.), the setting will return to ON. Recorded Section Auto Repeat With this feature, if the recorded portion has finished and nonrecorded portion has continued for 15 seconds, the tape will automatically stop, rewind to the beginning and repeat playback. PLAY ! Press AUTO REPEAT on the remote control. The “ ” mark will appear on the screen for 3 seconds. @ When a non-recorded portion has continued for 15 seconds after the recorded portion has finished, the tape will stop and begin rewinding. # The tape will rewind to the beginning and repeat playback. $ To turn off the Recorded Section Auto Repeat function, press AUTO REPEAT once more. • You can also set the Recorded Section Auto Repeat mode by selecting “ON” on the SET-UP-selection screen. (The AUTO REPEAT mode is preset to OFF at the factory.) • The ON/OFF status of the Recorded Section Auto Repeat can be checked when ON SCREEN is pressed to display OSD. (The “ ” mark lights when the Recorded Section Auto Repeat is on.) • If the Recorded Section Auto Repeat is on and the tape is rewound to the beginning with rewind or reverse video search, the tape will automatically start playback. DPSS (Digital Program Search System) You can quickly locate a desired section of the tape with this feature. Index Signal An index signal is automatically recorded on the tape at the start of ordinary recording, simple recording timer and timer recording. Current tape position Rewind –1 Fast forward Index signals ! Insert a tape containing index signals. @ Select the index number of the desired program with DPSS k/j on the remote control. • With each press of the button, the number changes. One of 19 programs can be selected in either direction (one of up to 38 programs). (Ex.: DPSS 3=Third program after the current one.) On the TV screen DPSS DPSS • DPSS may not work if recordings are too close (within 3 minutes of each other). • Press PLAY or STOP to cancel DPSS. • If the tape reaches its end or beginning before locating the desired point, DPSS is cancelled. • DPSS may not function for damaged or worn tapes. • DPSS cannot be used with tapes that contain no index signals. • The starting point of a program may vary slightly. • DPSS does not operate during the slow, record, timer stand-by, and timer recording modes, or when there is no cassette loaded. • Index signals for DPSS cannot be entered manually. Skip Search With this feature, you can set a forward video search time to approx. 30, 60, 90 or 120 seconds of recorded material. After searching, normal playback will resume automatically. • Press SKIP SEARCH on the remote control during playback (ex. during commercials). Number of Times Pressed 1 Time 2 Times 3 Times 4 Times Video Search Time Approx. 30 sec. Approx. 60 sec. Approx. 90 sec. Approx. 120 sec. Instant Replay With this feature, you can set a reverse video search time to approx. 20, 40, 60, or 80 seconds of recorded material. After searching, normal playback will resume automatically. • Press REPLAY on the remote control during playback. Number of Times Pressed 1 Time 2 Times 3 Times 4 Times Video Search Time Approx. 20 sec. Approx. 40 sec. Approx. 60 sec. Approx. 80 sec. Special Functions # Search starts immediately when you press DPSS k/j. (When a signal is located, the displayed number decreases.) $ When the selected section is found, playback begins automatically. Auto Zero Back This function automatically forwards or rewinds the cassette to the “0:00.00” point. Use this function to return to a recording start point. Reset the counter to “0:00.00” with CANCEL before recording. Press REC to start recording. After recording the desired program, press STOP to stop recording. Press ZERO BACK to return to the recording start point (0:00.00). • During auto zero back, if the VCR rewinds (or fast forwards) the tape all the way without finding the “0:00.00” point, it will stop at the beginning (or end) of the tape. • The counter start point “0:00.00” may differ slightly from the starting point on the tape. • This function is not operable during recording, recording pause, simple recording timer or timer recording. Tamper Proof With this feature, you can lock all VCR modes to prevent accidental change. This function works even when the VCR power is off, thus preventing children from operating the VCR or viewing select programs while you are away from home. Tamper Proof ! Press TAMPER PROOF on the remote control for about 2 seconds. “ ” flashes and “ ” lights on the multi-function display. @ Press TAMPER PROOF again. “ ” remains lit on the multi-function display confirming that Tamper Proof has been activated. # Now regardless of what other operating buttons are touched, the VCR will continue to operate in the present mode. (If Tamper Proof is activated during playback, once the tape reaches its end, the VCR automatically rewinds the tape, ejects it, and turns the power off.) Disengaging Tamper Proof • Press TAMPER PROOF for about 2 seconds. “ ” starts flashing and then disappears. Now, Tamper Proof is disengaged. Advanced Tamper Proof ! Press TAMPER PROOF on the remote control for about 2 seconds. ” flashes and “ ” lights on the multi-function display. “ @ Input the personal code number (4 digit code) with the numbered buttons. The personal code number you have input is displayed on the multi-function display. # Press TAMPER PROOF again. “ ” remains lit on the multi-function display confirming that Tamper Proof has been activated. $ Now regardless of what other operating buttons are touched, the VCR will continue to operate in the present mode. (If Tamper Proof is activated during playback, once the tape reaches its end, the VCR automatically rewinds the tape, ejects it, and turns the power off.) Disengaging Advanced Tamper Proof ! Press TAMPER PROOF for about 2 seconds. “ ” flashes and “ ” lights on the multi-function display. @ Input the personal code number (4 digit code) you used to activate Advanced Tamper Proof with the numbered buttons. The personal code number you have input is displayed on the multi-function display. # Press TAMPER PROOF again. “ ” disappears. Now, Tamper Proof is disengaged. If the code number is wrong, “ ” is displayed on the multi-function display. Retry to input the right code number. Press TAMPER PROOF again. • If power is interrupted for more than 20 seconds (power failure, etc.), Tamper Proof may disengage. • If, while Tamper Proof is on, you attempt to change modes by pressing another button, the “ ” indicator will flash on the multi-function display. Specifications Format: Video Recording System: Number of Video Heads: Video Signal Standard: Audio Recording System: Tape Width: Tape Speed: Maximum Recording Time: Channel Coverage: Antenna Input: Video Input: Video Output: Audio Input: Audio Output: Hi-Fi Audio: Memory Backup: Operating Temperature: Storage Temperature: Power Source: Power Consumption: Dimensions: • Specifications are subject to change without notice. Helpful Hints Weight: VHS NTSC Standard Rotary Two-Head Helical Scanning NTSC Color System 1 Stationary Head for Linear Audio 2 Rotary Heads for Hi-Fi stereo 12.7 mm (1/2 inch) (SP) 33.35 mm/sec (1.31 i.p.s.) (LP) 16.67 mm/sec (0.66 i.p.s.) (playback only) (EP) 11.12 mm/sec (0.44 i.p.s.) (SP) 160 min (T-160) (EP) 480 min (T-160) VHF 2–13 UHF 14–69 CATV 1–125 75 Ohm 0.5 to 2.0 Vp-p, 75 Ohm unbalanced 1.0 Vp-p, 75 Ohm unbalanced 18 dBs, 47 kOhm unbalanced (0 dBs 4 0.775 Vrms) 18 dBs, 1 kOhm unbalanced (0 dBs 4 0.775 Vrms) Dynamic Range: 90 dB Frequency Response: 20 Hz–20 kHz 20 seconds 5 & C to 40 & C (41& F to 104&F) 120&C to 60&C (14&F to 140&F) 120 V AC, 60 Hz 20 W 360 (W) 2 92 (H) 2 256 (D) mm (14-3/16( 2 3-5/8( 2 10-5/64() 2.7 kg (6.0 lbs) Pre–Service Call Checklist Check this list before calling for service. Problem Possible Cause/Solutions • NO OPERATION WHEN ANY BUTTON IS PRESSED. • MAKE SURE THAT THE “TAMPER PROOF” MODE IS NOT ENGAGED. • If you forget the personal code number you have input with Advanced Tamper Proof, input “0000” (four zeros) to disengage it. • No power. (Nothing on the multi-function display.) • Make sure the power cord is plugged in. • Check the outlet, fuse or circuit breaker. • VCR does not receive CATV channels. • Use the CHANNEL PRESET screen to change from AIR mode to CATV. (See Setting the Channels.) • VCR does not operate. • Turn on the power. • Press EJECT several times. • Safety device in VCR is functioning. Unplug VCR and plug it in again after a few minutes. • VCR does not record. • Cassette erasure protection tab is removed. Use a different cassette or place adhesive tape over the tab opening. • Check for a cassette loaded in the unit. • No color or poor TV picture during normal viewing. • Make sure the “TV” has been selected by pressing TV/VCR. • Make sure all cables are connected properly. • No tape movement. • Make sure the VCR is not in PAUSE/STILL mode. • Make sure the tape has not reached the end or beginning. • No picture appears during playback. • Make sure the TV is set to the same channel as the VCR’s 3 ↔ 4 OUTPUT CHANNEL selector. • Check all connecting cables. • Cassette cannot be loaded. • Make sure there is no other cassette inside. • Make sure the cassette is properly positioned and reinsert. • Make sure the “TAMPER PROOF” mode is not engaged. • Timer recording does not work. • Power failure may have occurred. • If the clock display is blinking, set the clock and try again. • Noise appears on the screen when the automatic tracking control system is operating. • Adjust the tracking manually by pressing CH ∂/ƒ. • In some cases, with a worn or damaged tape, noise cannot be eliminated completely. • Cannot record a signal through the rear external input jack. • The VCR may not be set to external input mode. Press INPUT to set the VCR to external input mode. (See Tape Dubbing.) • Picture or sound is not stable during playback. • Keep your VCR away from electrical and magnetic appliances. Be sure to position your VCR at least 89 away from your TV or video monitor. • Stereo TV puts out monaural sound only, even when cassettes recorded in Hi-Fi stereo are played back. • Use RCA pin type connection cables (not the supplied coaxial cable) to connect the TV to the VCR, and set the TV to external video input mode. • Adjust the tracking, or try another Hi-Fi stereo cassette. • Cassettes recorded in stereo mode are not played back in stereo. • Make sure the sound was recorded in Hi-Fi stereo. (Any stereo signals recorded on the linear track will not be played back in stereo.) This unit is equipped with a microprocessor. Its performance could be adversely affected by external electrical noise or interference. If this should happen, unplug the VCR and plug it in again after a few minutes and reset EZ Set Up for AIR/CATV operation. Service Information For the location of the nearest Sharp Authorized Service Center, or to obtain product literature, accessories, supplies or customer assistance, please call 1-800-BE SHARP (1-800-237-4277). Cable TV Connections Your VCR is capable of receiving the following non-scrambled channels. • Scrambled channels can be received with the cable box supplied by your cable TV company. Set the 3 ↔ 4 OUTPUT CHANNEL selector on the rear of the VCR to 3 or 4. (Factory preset: 3) Tune the TV to this channel and press the TV/VCR button to watch the VCR. First check your TV/CATV system Step Q Does your CATV operator require use of cable box? •YES → Go to Step W •NO Step W → Go to Does your CATV system have some or all channels scrambled? •YES → Go to •NO or → Go to Connection without a cable box • Connect as shown. Then go to “After the Connection”. VCR Rear From CATV system TV Rear ANT/CABLE Coaxial cable (Supplied) Connection with cable box • Connect as shown. With this connection, it is possible to record descrambled CATV signals. Then go to “After the Connection”. • If your cable box is remote-controllable, see Cable Box Set-up Function. Cable Box IN OUT Coaxial cable (Not supplied) VCR Rear TV Rear From CATV system ANT/CABLE Coaxial cable (Supplied) • If the cable box is turned off, it will not output any signals, thus making it impossible to record or view a program from the CATV system. • In the case of the above connections, it is not possible to change channels using the VCR remote control. Only the cable box can be used to change channels. • Only one channel at a time can be programmed for recording programs with the timer. It is not possible to watch a TV program different from the one being recorded. • Depending on which terminals the TV has, a separate combiner (mixer) or separator (splitter) may be necessary. Cable TV Connections Connection with cable box, A/B switch and splitter If the cable box is needed only for some of the channels of your CATV operator, connect the cable box to your VCR as shown below. This type of connection requires a cable box set-up. For more details, see Cable Box Set-up Function. • Connect as shown. Then go to “After the Connection”. • This connection allows you to watch a channel that does not require the cable box, while recording from a different channel. Note, however, that you cannot view other broadcast TV channels while recording a CATV program through the cable box. VCR Rear TV Rear ANT/CABLE From CATV system Splitter (Not supplied) Cable Box IN OUT A/B switch (Not supplied) Coaxial cable (Supplied) Coaxial cable (Not supplied) Coaxial cable (Not supplied) Using the A/B switch ! Set the A/B switch to the ‘A’ position in the following situations. Set USE CABLE BOX to “NO” on the CABLE BOX SET UP screen. (See Cable Box Set-up Function.) a) To record and watch an unscrambled TV program (without the signal passing through the cable box). b) To watch an unscrambled TV program when the VCR is recording another program. c) To watch an unscrambled TV program when the VCR is turned off. @ Set the A/B switch to position B in the following situations: When the A/B switch is set to B, the cable box requires a set-up to receive the remote control codes sent from your VCR, which control the cable box channel. For details on the cable box set-up, see Cable Box Set-up Function. Set USE CABLE BOX to “YES” on the CABLE BOX SET UP screen. a) To record and watch a scrambled or unscrambled TV program through the cable box. b) To watch a scrambled or unscrambled TV program through the cable box when the VCR is turned off. • If the power on the cable box is turned off, it will not output any signals, thus making it impossible to record or view a program from the CATV system. • If you turn off the cable box, you cannot record or view a CATV program. • If you have questions regarding any connection procedure, please contact your cable company. After the Connection Plug in the power cords of the VCR, TV and cable box. Then go to the SETTING UP section. Guía de operación rápida en español Esta es una breve guía de operación rápida preparada para ayudarle a utilizar las funciones básicas de su videograbadora. Después de prender su videograbadora a la antena apropiada, televisor o caja de televisón por cable, utilícela siguiendo las explicaciones dadas a continuación. Para ver en la pantalla de su televisor lo que su videograbadora está reproduciendo o grabando, ajuste el selector 3 ↔ 4 OUTPUT CHANNEL y el canal de TV siguiendo el método descrito a continuación. Parte trasera de su videograbadora Ajuste del selector 3 ↔ 4 Output Channel El selector 3 ↔ 4 OUTPUT CHANNEL de la parte trasera de su videograbadora cambia la salida de la videograbadora a las señales estándar de emisión de TV. Su televisor y su videograbadora deben estar ajustados al mismo canal (por ejemplo, el televisor en el canal 3 y el selector OUTPUT CHANNEL de la videograbadora en el canal 3). Selector 3 ↔ 4 OUTPUT CHANNEL Preparación del EZ IMPORTANTE (Precaución durante EZ Set Up): • No pulse el botón POWER de la videograbadora ni del control remoto. • No inserte un videocasete en la videograbadora. La función de EZ Set Up ajusta automáticamente el canal del sintonizador y el reloj cuando el cable de la antena está conectado al panel trasero de la videograbadora y la clavija de alimentación se conecta luego a una toma de CA. IMPORTANTE Cuando se utilice un sintonizador de TV por cable: • Consulte Conexiones de TV por cable. • Deje conectada la alimentación del sintonizador de TV por cable. Durante el ajuste automático de canales ! Asegúrese de que el cable de la antena esté conectado. Para conocer la configuración de la conexión, consulte Conexión del vídeo. TIMER REC SPEPVCR Puesta en hora automático del reloj # El canal del sintonizador y el reloj se ajustarán automáticamente. • Esta videograbadora puede monitorear y utilizar señales de tiempo (señales EDS), proporcionadas por algunas emisoras de TV, para ajustar automáticamente el reloj de la videograbadora. Esta videograbadora busca automáticamente las señales EDS, pero si usted tiene prisa para utilizar la grabación con temporizador o conocer el canal de la portadora de señal EDS en su área, siga el procedimiento de Ajuste automático del reloj o Ajuste manual del reloj. EZ Set Up completo • Si se suministra alimentación a la videograbadora nates de conectar el cable EZ Set Up no podrá preajustar canales en la memoria. Si ocure esto, desenchufe la videograbadora de la toma e corriente y espere unos pocos minutos. Compruebe la conexión del cable/antena y suministre alimentación a la videograbadora. EZ Set Up empezara de nuevo automáticamente. • Si se conecta la alimentación durante EZ Set Up, el ajuste automático de los canales se interrumpirá y los canales del sintonizador no podrán ser preajustados. • El ajuste automático del reloj puede tardar varios minutos. • Si el ajuste automático del reloj no se completa antes de 30 minutos, puede que no haya canales con señales EDS. En este caso, ajuste el reloj manualmente. (Consulte Ajuste manual del reloj.) • Si la señal de la antena es débil, la función del ajuste automático del reloj no funcionará. • Durante el ajuste inicial de los canales, éstos se ajustarán en el canal AIR. Para ver un canal de TV por cable, seleccione “CATV” en la pantalla PREAJ. CANAL. (Consulte Adjuste de canales.) Ajuste de idioma Cuando utilice la videograbadora por primera vez, o después de producirse un fallo en la alimentación de más de 20 segundos, tendrá que ajustar el idioma que vaya a utilizar en la pantalla de visualización. ! Conecte la alimentación de su televisor y seleccione el canal de vídeo. (Consulte Ajuste del selector 3 ↔ 4 Output Channel.) @ Pulse POWER y luego TV/VCR para seleccionar “VCR”. (“VCR” se encenderá en el visualizador multifuncional.) ∂ MENU ß ƒ © SET Español @ Conecte la clavija del cable de alimentación del vídeo a una toma de CA. Guía de operación rápida en español EN LA PANTALLA DEL TELEVISOR (PANTALLA EN INGLES) MENU OPERACION # Pulse MENU. LANGUAGE ENGLISH ESPANOL FRANÇAIS (PANTALLA EN ESPAÑOL) IDIOMA ∂ ƒ SET ENGLISH ESPANOL FRANÇAIS $ Seleccione el idioma con los botones ∂/ƒ y pulse SET. La pantalla volverá al modo normal. Ejemplo: ESPAÑOL Ajuste del reloj Deberá poner en hora el reloj si desea utilizar las funciones del temporizador. De otra forma, este ajuste no será necesario. Cuando la videograbadora se enchufe por primera vez a una toma de corriente, el reloj del visualizador multifuncional (--:--) parpadeará. Lo mismo ocurrirá si la alimentación se interrumpe durante más de 20 segundos (fallo en la alimentación, etc.). ! Conecte la alimentación de su televisor y seleccione el canal de vídeo. (Consulte Ajuste del selector 3 ↔ 4 Output Channel.) @ Pulse POWER y luego TV/VCR para seleccionar “VCR”. (“VCR” se encenderá en el visualizador multifuncional.) EN LA PANTALLA DEL TELEVISOR OPERACION MENU MENU gƒ ∂ VCR PLUS+ TEMP PREPARAR CANALES RELOJ IDIOMA SELEC. : ENTRAR :SET SET SALIR :MENU RELOJ HORA 10:28AM SET DST ENC ∂/ƒ CAMBIO: SALIR :MENU ß/© FECHA ANO 7/04SAB 98 SELEC. : ENTRAR :SET # Pulse MENU. Seleccione el item “RELOJ” con los botones ∂/ ƒ y pulse SET. PANTALLA NORMAL $ Siga las instrucciones mostradas en la pantalla e introduzca los datos del calendario y del reloj utilizando los botones ∂/ ƒ/ß / © del control remoto. % Si los datos introducidos son correctos, pulse SET del control remoto para volver a la pantalla normal, y luego el reloj empezará a funcionar. • En el paso #, si pulsa MENU cuando opere la pantalla de visualización por primera vez, o después de producirse un fallo en la alimentación de más de 20 segundos, la pantalla del idioma aparecerá. • Si no se pulsa un botón antes de que pasen 3 minutos durante el procedimiento de ajuste, la pantalla volverá a la pantalla normal. Reproducción ! Conecte la alimentación de su televisor y seleccione el canal de vídeo. (Consulte Ajuste del selector 3 ↔ 4 Output Channel.) @ Pulse POWER para conectar la alimentación de la videograbadora. # Insertando un casete, pulse PLAY. $ Para parar la reproducción, pulse STOP. Grabación de un programa de TV ! Conecte la alimentación de su televisor y seleccione el canal de vídeo. (Consulte Ajuste del selector 3 ↔ 4 Output Channel.) @ Pulse POWER y luego TV/VCR para seleccionar “VCR”. (“VCR” se encenderá en el visualizador multifuncional.) # Inserte el casete con lengüeta de protección contra borrado intacta. $ Pulse TAPE SPEED del control remoto para ajustar la velocidad de grabación (SP o EP). % Seleccione el canal deseado con CH ∂ o ƒ, o con los botones numéricos del control remoto. ^ Pulse REC. Guía de operación rápida en español Para ver un programa de TV mientras se graba otro ! Siga los pasos ! a ^ de arriba. @ Pulse TV/VCR para seleccionar “TV” (el indicador “VCR” se apagará). # Sintonice el canal de TV deseado. Ajuste de la grabación con temporizador ! Conecte la alimentación de su televisor y seleccione el canal de vídeo. @ Inserte un casete con la abertura de la lengüeta de protección contra borrado tapada. La alimentación se conectará automáticamente. # Pulse TV/VCR para seleccionar “VCR”. (“VCR” se encenderá en el visualizador multifuncional.) $ Compruebe si el reloj muestra la hora correcta. EN LA PANTALLA DEL TELEVISOR OPERACION % Pulse MENU del control remoto. MENU MENU gƒ ∂ VCR PLUS+ TEMP PREPARAR CANALES RELOJ IDIOMA SELEC. : ENTRAR :SET SET SET ^ Seleccione el modo de ajuste TEMP con los botones ∂/ ƒ y pulse SET. SALIR :MENU & Pulse SET. 1/2 FECHA CA INICIO PARADA -/-- ----:-- --:----/-- ----:-- --:---/ ∂/ƒ 1/2 FECHA CA INICIO PARADA 8/10 07 9:05P10:35SP -/-- ----:-- --:---- SET * Siga las instrucciones mostradas en la pantalla e introduzca los datos utilizando los botones ∂/ ƒ/ß / © del control remoto. ß/© 1/2 FECHA CA INICIO PARADA 8/10 07 9:05P10:35SP -/-- ----:-- --:---- ( Pulse SET del control remoto. Todos los datos introducidos aparecerán en la pantalla del televisor. ) Pulse MENU para terminar de hacer los ajustes. Q Pulse POWER para entrar en el modo de espera del temporizador. Asegurese de que “TIMER” esté encendido en el visualizador multifuncional. Ajuste del temporizador de grabación sencilla ! Conecte la alimentación de su televisor y seleccione el canal de vídeo. @ Inserte un casete con la abertura de la lengüeta de protección contra borrado tapada. La alimentación se conectará automáticamente. # Pulse TV/VCR para seleccionar “VCR”. (“VCR” se encenderá en el visualizador multifuncional.) $ Seleccione el canal deseado con los botones numéricos o con CH ∂ o ƒ. % Ajuste la velocidad de grabación (SP o EP) con TAPE SPEED del control remoto. ^ Pulse REC para entrar en el modo de grabación. & Luego, pulse REC para entrar en el modo de grabación sencilla con temporizador. La hora de parada de grabación se visualiza. * Cada vez que pulsa REC, la hora de parada aumenta en 10 minutos. Si fuese necesario, pulse CH ∂ o ƒ para cambiar el ajuste de los minutos. 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