Shintom Co VRK6AANAY Video Cassette Recorder User Manual 31369
Shintom Co Ltd Video Cassette Recorder 31369
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OWNER’S MANUAL 4 HEAD Hi-F| VIDEO CASSETTE RECORDER WITH REMOTE CONTROL VRKb'AANAY unaxnm humus-“mm FCC ID : __—L BFYVRKOAANAY SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ‘ Thelighlnlng llash wllnarrowhead symbol. wnnrn an equilaleral “mm“ A mangle.lslntendedloalenlheuserlu Ihe presenceoluninsulaled if i Z i 5 ‘dangerous voltaga'wuhln the praduc's enclosure Ihzl may be oI sulllciem magmruaa Ia consllmle a risk ul electric shack I0 CAUTION: ro REDucE THE msx on masons- ELECTRIC SHOCK. DO NOT REMOVE COVER (on man No usERs- j The Enclamalion pain! wlthin an squilalaral lriangle rs inlsnded ERVICEABLE FARrs INSIDE. REFER sERVlclNG TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. lo alerl the user lo Ina pvessnEE ul imponanl aperalrng ana maintenance {servicing} Instructions in the Illeralure acnumpa flying the appliunea. WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. DANGEROUS HIGH VOLTAGESARE PRESENT INSIDETHE ENCLOSURE. DO NOT OPENTHE CABINET. REFER SERVICING T0 QUALIFIED PERSONNEL UNLYI CAUTION: To PREVENT ELECTRIC sHocx. MATCH WIDE BLADE OF PLUG To WIDE SLOT, FULLY INSERT. USER-INSTALLER CAUTION: YOUR AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THIS FCC CERTIFIED EQUIPMENT COULD BEVDIDED IF YOU MAKE CHANGES OR MOUIFICATIONS NOT HPRESSLV APPROVED BY THIS PARTY RESPONSIBLE FOR COMPLIANCE TO PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES. Note tn CATV sysmm Installer: Thls reminder ls provlded In call In CATV sysmm IMtnllel’s attention In Arlicla 820-40 nl the NEC that provides guudelints Iurpmpnr grounding and, In panrcular, spasms: lhaI Ihe cable ground shall be mnneclad to the grounalng system at (he hullding. as close In the paim aI cabla entry as pracllcal. Copyright It is permlscible zn record Ialcvlsion programs, "In, video tapes and other malarial nnly In the sum mar third party cnpy ghls ind nther rights are net violated. IMPORTANT PRECAUTIONS s-ve Original Packlng Mlterinls.———————,__ The wigirlal Ehlpplng canan and packlng malerlals wIIl come in handy II yau ever have to snlg your VCR, For maxlmum protectian. rapack the seI as H was onglnauy packad al Iha Iamry. —-————’—_Achd VoIat‘IIe quuiu——————f——" Do not us! volatile Ilqulds. such as an Insect spray. near the unlt. Do not leave rubber or plasllc products tauchlrlg the unit lot a long time. They wlll mar the finish. ————f——_‘ Moisture Condensatlon.__————’—— Neve r operate Ihis unlt Immediately alter mwlng it Imm a cold location to a warm location. When the VCR ls exprosad In SHED a change m lempemure. moislure may candense on Ihe cylinder inside. one 09 ils mom crucial lnIemal pans. To maven: Ihe VCR lmm pusslble damage. do nut use the unlllorat Ielst 2 hours when there ls an extreme or sudden change in tempera-"24 Compallbllity This video cassette recorder (VCR) ls compatible with any otherVCFl bearing Ina mark. HQ VHS equipment is also compafible with enisung. non-H0 VHS equipment In the spaces provided below. retard (he Model and Serial NI). Iocaled at Iha rear of your vldEc cassette recorder. Model Nil—P4 Serial No.__—___— Relaln (his inlamlallon In! Iumra relevance, FCC ID : BFYVRKSAANAY IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS CAuTION: PLEASE READ AND DESERVE ALL WARNINGS AND lusTnuCriDNs GWEN IN THIS OWNER'S MANUAL AND — YHDSE MARKED ON THE UNIT. RETAIN YHIS BOOKLET FOR FUTURE REFERENCE This set has been designed and menulactured to assure personal salety. lrnpropar use can result in elestna shock or lire hazard. Tho saleguarde incorporated in this unit will protect you il you observe the lollnwlng procedures to. installation use and servicing. This unit is lulty transistorizeo and does not contain any pans that can be repaired by the user. D0 women-ova ‘INE comma covers. on vou MAY BE EXPOSED To DANGEROUS VOLTAGE. REFER seavrcma T0 QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL ONLY. i. Read owner's manual Alter unpacking this product. read the owner's manual cere- lully, and lollaw all rha operating and other instructions. 2, Power Sources Thisproducrshouldbeoperaled only lroni the type at power source indicated on the marking lebel. ll you are not sure at the type at power supply to your home. consult your product dealeror local power company. For products intended to spare“; lrorri battery power. or other sources. reler lo the operating instructions. 3 Grounding or Polarization This product may be equipped with a polarrzed alternahng eur- . Heat The product should be situated away troni heat sources such as radialols‘ healregistera. stoves. or olher products (including am» pliliera) that produce heal. . Water and Moisture Do not use this product near waist—Our example. near a bath tub. wash bowl. kitchen sink. or laundry tub; in a we! basement; or neara swimmingpocl andthe like. . Cleaning Unpluglhisproducrlrcrnihewaii curler belore cleaning. Do not rent line plug (a plug having one \ use liquld cleaners or aerosol bladewidermanthe otherlt‘l'his cleaners. Use a damp cloth lor plug will lil into the power (mile! 5 cleaning. only one way Thls is a salety leature. ll you are unable to ln~ sertlhe plug lully into the outlet. try reversing the plug, llrhe plug should still lail to lit, contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlel. Do not deleatlhe salely purpose ollhe polarized plug 4 Ventilation stols and openings in the cabi- ner are provided lor ventilation and to ensure reliable operation ol the product and to protect it lrcni overheating. and these openings rnusl nothe blocked or covered The openings should never be blocked by placing the product on a bed, sole. rug or other similar eunace. Thls product should not be placed m a built~ln installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided or the manulamurer‘s instructions have been adhered to . Powercord Protection Power-supply card: should be routed so that they are not likely to he walked on or pinched by iteiris placed upon or against them, paying particularaltention to cords at plugs, convenience reoepteclee.and the poinlwhere they Exll from the pvcdum. . Overloading Do not overload wall outlets; extension cords, or integral con venlence receptacles as this can result in a risk at tire or electric shock INYRODlJCYION IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 10.0uldour Anlsnna Grounding it an outside antenna or cable system is connected to the product. be sure the antenna or cable system is grounded so as to provide some protection against votiagesurgos and truitt~up static charges. Anitzlaalo or the National Etedricat Code, ANSI/NFPA 70, pmvides intormation with regard to proper grounding or the meet and supporting etnrchlre. grounding oi the lead-in wire to an antenna discharge unit, slle or grounding conductors. location ct antennadrscharga unit, connection to grounding electrodes. and requirements tor the grounding electrode. sxawte or ANTENNA enouudud as ran NAHDNAL ctscvnicat oops nation the W was . memo DiSlCNAIGE urtir inst: sEmlflN smut 0mm co vcroas rvsc sscncnl pert shown MP5 N mmssmsanwmw ELECYNODE svtrsu iificwm vent to NEG s NAYIONAL usmcht. code 3239“ tt. Power Lines Art outside antenna system should not he located in the w'cirtily of overhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits. or where it can tell into such power lines or circuits. When installing an outside antenna system, ex- treme care should be taken to kup trom touching such power lines or circuits as contact with them might be later. lz. Lightning Foradded protectionlorihis pmd< uctdunng storm. orwhen it is lctt unahended and unused lor long periods or time, unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect me antenna orcaplesystethls will prevent damage to the prod- uct due to lightning and power—line surges. to Object and Liquid Entry Never push ooiects or any klnd into this product through open- ings as they may touch dangers ous voltage point: or shonedut pans that could result in a tire or electric shock. Never spill liquid or any kind on the product. u. Attachments Do not use attachments not recommended by the product manulaclulei as [hey may cause hazards. ts. Accessories Do not place this product on an unsta- ple can, stand, tripod. oracket. er ta- ole, The product may tall, causing serious injury to a child or adult, and serious damage to the product. Use only with acart. stand. tripod, bracket. or table recommended by the manu- — lecturer, or sold with the product. Any mounting or the product should renew the manulazlurer‘s instructions. and should use a mounting accessory recom- mended oy the rnanutacturer, A product and can combination should be moved with are. Quick stops, excessive loice, and uneven surtaces may cause the product and can comoination to overturn. ts. Damage Requiring Service Unplug this product lrom the wall outlet and rerer servicing to gualilied service personnel under the tollowing condi- tions: at When the power-supply cord or plug is damaged. o) it liguid has been spilled, or oolects have tallen into the product. cl It the product has been exposed to rain or velar. d) it the product does notooerate manually by tottdiving the operating instructions. Adiusi only those controls that are-covered by the operating instructions asan improper adjustment at other controls may result in damage and will olten require extensive work by a quatitied tec cien to restore the product to its normal operation, e) trthe produn has been dropped or damaged in any way. it When the pmduct exhibits a distinct change in perform- ancethis indicates a need lor service. 17. servicing Do not attempt to service this product yours-ll as opening or removing covers may expnise youtodangercusvuitageerother hazards, hetei all servicing to qualified service personnel. ts Replacement Parts When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician has used replacement pens spocitied by the manulacturerorhave the same charctariatics as the original part. unauthorized substitutions may resort in lite, electric shock, or other hazards. to. Salary Check Upon completion or any service orrepeirs to this product, ask the senrlce technician to penorm salary checks to determine that the product I: in proper operat- ing condition W wear-r (Eisner How to Use This Manual This Ownet‘s Manual explains how to use your VCR and, in particular, using the remate control unit keys to control the VCR. Thm Is an "Ideflfiflztifln OI ControIs" illustratkm on page B and 9. FCC ID IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS PREPARATION ,. errlola Control 096mm Video Cassette Tape, Installation Identification 01 CmtmIs Fresetting the Languagu Using the Menu .. Setting the VCR clock Using the WNCR Button on the Remote Control . On Screen Display (osu) Auk) Antenna CHANNEL TUNING Setting the CATV Mode. Channei Select Selecting AUX Position Auto Channel Steaming Erasing/“king the channel POCIHM . BASIC OPERATION . Playback a video Cassett- Slow Playback mature Control ACCESSORIES Eslore Calling San/Isl Pamenn Specifiafiens Frame Advance .. E ~ rs Digital Tracking Control. E - is 1 Minute Skip ., E - 15 Zero Return E - 16 CLOCK/COUNTER Display Sw hing E - 16 Arm Operation Functions. E - 16 RECORDING ,. E - 17 accordingly Programs... E- 17 One-touch Tlmer Recording (CTR) . E - t7 PROGRAMMABLE TIMER necoanlrte E - ta Program procedure E - ta Confirming the Data E - l9 Clearing tn. Dara .. E - 19 Notes on Timer Settings... E - 19 MTS BROADCASTNHS HI-Fi AUDIO E - 20 Connections E - an MTS Ind‘mlors E . zo Selecting Audiu Mode for Recording E - 21 Audio Output Mode E - 22 comm: E - 23 Copying a van Recording a . 23 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIUE E - 2a E 2‘ E 25 Bllore installing your voa, please mm you have the lollnwing Items. % 322 § 9 Q“ Coaxial Cable HemoteQCanmal Unl't an? Moisture Condensation Never operate this unit immediately alter moving I! lrem a cold location to a warm location. When the VCR is exposed to such a change in temperature, mismre may condense entire cylinder inside the machine. if the van is operated a it is. the tape may stiekto the tape head and cause damage to the tape and/or the deck. Under these circumstances. do not operate the VCR lor about 2 hours. Leave the power card connected so that the VCR can dry out. Papal —$— Owner's. Manual E-1 33729 new memmamwec ENGLISH BFYVEKEAANAY i i I | ENGLISH HEAD INSTRUCTIONS All the satety and operating instructions should be read beiore the appliance is operated. RETAIN INSTRUCTIONS The satety and operating instructions should be retained tor tuture relsrenoe. HEED WARNINGS All warrings on the appliance and in the operating instructions should be adhered to. FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS All operating and instructions for use should be (allowed. CLEANING Unplug this video product from the wall outlet belore cleaning. Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth tor cleaning. ATTACHMENTS Do not use attachments not recommended by the video product manufacturer as they may cause hazards. WATER AND MOISTURE Do not use this video product near water-tor example, near a bath tub, wash bowl, kitchen sink, or laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool, and the like. ACCESSORIES Do not place this video product on an unstable cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table. The video product may tall, causing serious injury to a child or adult. and serious damage to the appliance. Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket. or table recommended by the manufacturer, or sold with the video product Any mounting oi the appliance should follow the manufacturers in- stmctions, and should use a mounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer. fiAAn appliance and can combination E- 1 modem is) Body Pup: should be moved with care. Quick stops, excessive lorce, and un~ even surtaoes may cause the ap- pliance and cart combination to OVEflUm. VENTILATION Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided tor ventilation and to ensure reliable operation or the video product and to protect it from overheating, and these openings must not be blocked or cov- ered. The openings should never be blocked by placing the video product on a bed, sols, mg, or other similar surtace. This video product should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register. This video product should not be placed in a butt-in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided orthe manu- lecturer’s instructions have been adhered to. e— 10. POWER SOURCES This video product should be operated only lrom the type oi power source indicated on the marking label. It you are not sure of the type at power supply to your home. consult your appliance dealer or local power company, For Video prod~ ucts intended to operate lrom battery power, or other sources, reler to the operating instnrctions. 11.GROUNDING or POLARIZATION This video product is equipped with a polarized altemating-current line plug (a plug having one blade wider than the other). This plug will fit into the power outlet only one way. This is a safety leature. It you are unable to insert the plug fully into the midst, try reversing the plug II the plug should still tail to tit, contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not deteat the safety purpose oi the polarized plug. 12. POWER-CORD PROTECTION Power-supply come should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them. paying particular attention to cords at plugs. convenience recepta~ cles, and the point where they exit trorn the appliance. 13. LIGHTNING For added protection for this video product re- ceiver during a lightning storm, or when it is left unattended and unused tor long periods at time. unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system. This will prevent dam« age to the video product due to lightning and power—line surges. 14. POWER LINES An outside antenna system should not be located in the vicinity oi overhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits, or where it can tall into such power lines or circuits. When Installing an outside antenna system, extreme care should be taken to keep irom touching such power lines or circuits as contact with them might be tatal, 15. OVERLOADING Do not ovedoad wall ouflets and extension cords as this can result in a risk ot fire or electric shock. 15.05JECT AND LIQUID ENTRY Never push objects at any kind into this video product through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short-out pans that could result in a fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid at any kind on the video product. 17. SERVICING Do not attempt to service this video product yoursell as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other haz- ardst Refer all servicing to qualified sewice personnel. um. am m m PM aw l l j— 18. DAMAGE REQUIRING SERVICE Unplug this video product lrom the wall outlet and reier servicing to qualified service personnel un- der the following conditions (a) when the power-supply cord or plug is dam- aged. (bi Il liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen into the video product. (o) It the video product has been exposed to rain or water. (d) It the video product does not operate nor- mally by following the operating instructions. Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as an improper adjustment at other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified techn'ua'an to restore the video product to its normal operation. (e) It the video product has been dropped orthe cabinet has been damaged. (I) When the video product exhibits a distinct change in performance-this indicates a need Ior service 19. REPLACEMENT PARTS When replacement pans are required, be sure . the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manuiacturer or have the same characteristics as the original part. Unau— thorized substitutions may result in fire, electric shock or other hazard. 20. SAFETY CHECK Upon completion of any service or repairs to this video product. ask the service technician to per— Iorrrr safety checks to determine that the video product is in safe operating condition. 21.0UTDOOR ANTENNA GROUNDING It an outside antenna or cable system is con- nected to the video product, be sure the antenna or cable system is grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built- up static charges. Section 810 of the National Electric Code, ANSI/NFPA No. 70, provides inbr- rnation with regard to proper grounding oi the mast and supporting structure, grounding ol the lead-in wire to an antenna discharge unit, size of grounding conductors, location at antenna-dis- charge unit, oonneclion to grounding electrodes. and requirements for the grounding electrode. See Figure l. FIGURE 1 EXAMPLE OFANTENNA GROUNDING AS PER NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE ELECTRIC SERVICE EQUIPMENT SZEQBA ANTENNA LEAD IN WIRE ANTENNA DISCHARGE uNiT (NED SECTION 81040) GROUNDING concTons (NEG SECTION atom) GRDUND CLAMPS R POWER SERVICE ammonia ELECTROBE sYSTEM (NEG W250. PART N) NE!) , NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE NOTE TO CATV SYSTEM INSTALLER: ,_ THIS REMINDER IS PROVIDED TO CALL THE CATV SYSTEM INSTALLER'S ATTENTION TO ARTICLE 820-40 OF THE NEC THAT PROVIDES GUIDELINES FOR PROPER GROUNDING AND, IN PARTICULAR. SFECIFIES THAT THE CABLE GROUND SHALL BE CONNECTED TO THE GROUNDING SYSTEM OF THE BUILDING, AS CLOSE TO THE POINT OF CA» BLE ENTRV AS FRACTICAL. W Wclst'r IE] may Pam fie 5-3 a. 7.19, zoom mum-m sown: ENGLISH I I Jm fig; —/Ué PREPARATION Remote Control Operation Video Cassette Tape only video cassette tapes mam wiltl -mrl in used in this VCR. Tape Speeds and Maximum Recording Playback Time Mtpszwm' mommi- Record Mode 2° 5° 73° 5? momma-rm 90min LP 240 nin|120 min so ml’n SP lzomin| 60min 30min - SP: Sdtahll lnr a metal recording with better pl:- lure and lewd qullily. - EP: Suitabll fordolbllngrmng firm, bulwlm loss picture quality and sound than using the SP model ~ LP mode is only available during playback. Care of the Video Cassette Tape . Avoid violent vibration or shock, - Do not place ln s louslion wnem strong magnetic fields f exist (near a miter, translumieror magnet). ‘- - ' Place the video cassette |V| m5 casselte case and store - Nuvsr plao. craters videocassette tape ‘ln dusty pine-s. tired sunlight and/or a mid location. - Install Mu slzs 'AA' batteries into the battery mm- parrment. - Do not mix a new battery with an old one. Safety tab 0 Do not heat. disassemble, short or throw used bat- lelies into fl fire. Precautions on Use ' Do not place m. remote control unlt In an area where it ’ may bcmms wet and very nut. Saluty Tab 0 cm In the remote antral unit on a hard surface ma mssrinhm. y Break on the salsty Cover the hole with lab to prevant noel- adhesive tape to ' Do not use benzene. thinner or other pllmlwm based solvent ta elsan the remote control HM. To clean. wipe a soft cloth siighlty moistened with a mild detergent, and men wipe dry with a soft cloth. dental erasure. record again. 5-4 1 mm (slam, mu $ u,n,twm Manna-ma mm; r I l 1 wusvi (E) Bow pms Installation TV Antenna and VCR If a single amhna for both VHF and UHF I: used: Disconnect the VHF/UHF anlmnl lrem lhe TV and CO!!- necx It la in ANTENNA IN JACK on ma vui panai of the VCR, 1 . VHF/UHF connocflen with 7mm cmhl (round) cabl- cannon as shown to the ANTENNA IN JACK on the rear 0! the VCR. VHF/UHF ANTENNA ANTENNA IN mm VHF mm 04 new. ANTENNA M'— @ maimnummuunww. 2. VHF/UHF mann- cunneclion wim mail» mic Mln Ind Connect as Shawn to ma ANTENNA IN JACK on ma war of the VCR using a maicrling transformer (not supplied). VHF/UHF ANTENNA cam-a m nil-mu an la in. "I'm wanna-n- (nix who) u mm [11an in imam: mm can: an WM Push an In ANTENNA IN i-nniiinl 75 $— FCC I 1! separate VHF and UHF nnlennas are used: Discanneci lhs anianna lands lrom the TV and connect mam in Ihe ANTENNA IN JACK on ma rear panel Mme vcn using a VHF/UHF signal mixer (ml supmisd). 1 . VHF/UHF aniuma canmfllon with 55mm culminl (mind) cabh mi zoo-OHM flmwln Ind Connsci as shown to ma ANTENNA IN JACK on ma war of ms VCR using a VHF/UHF Signal mix“. VHF/UHF Signal Min! F fl-W- mm VHF Antenna 1 Fm uHFAmmi- 2. VHF/UHF lnllnnl cunnecllon wlui zoo-om an min i Connsci as Shawn in ma ANTENNA \N JACK on M mar of me vcn using a mashing iranslormsr and n VHF/UHF Signal mixer. VHF/UHF Slgul Mus! ‘fifial Fm,“ on vcn. VHFAntisnna me UNFAMHH! E-5 nu vzi m Anni,- anmi mm BFYVEKBAANAY J— —49# my ENGUSH l \ I I I VCR and CATV VCR and TV 2 It a CATV cable Is dlrectly connected to the TV: Connection tn the TV antenna Iermlnals: 5 Connect the CATV cable ID the ANTENNA IN terminal 2 of the VCR. 1 . TVequhpid wlth - tingle VHF/UHF ANTENNA TEH— u.| MINAL Attach m- caudal cable (supfllsd) lathe VCR and then connect m. other and to tho antanna termlnal. mumummm mm W ummmmmn up- It a CATV cable with a ccnvener or a decoder is used: Connect the cable tram the COM/001" or domder box ha the ANTENNA IN tecminal D! m. VCH. 2. TV Nulpp'fl wlth 75-0HM VHF ANTENNA TEFIMI- NAL and SOD-OHM UHF ANTENNA TERMINAL Attach the coaxial GIN: lo the VCR and then connect the ether and to 68m altha VHFand UHFterminak bl m- TV using a VHF/UHF spllnsr (not supplied). mmurlluxmnmmmm / ' Adiustths channel selector cl lha VCR ln tits 00190! channel Of the Convener. - The vcn must always he sang the comerwf chan- ml for nmer racordlng. ' When he VCR ls usad wllh l convamror a damn recording a program while w-«omng anothtr chan- nel cannot be done slnca All cabin chlnnols are se- lected with the curwlmr. l l W wusl'uimooy mm $ 95729.um Ada-Pwmusamc 3. w equlpped wim mom ANTENNA TERMINALS fur bnlh VHF and UHF Connect the maxlal rahlo (sunplisd) as shown below using a VHF/UHF splmev (not supplied), Be sun “1 obi-in ma VHF/UHF splm-r mm a mupll m sonar-n ml. outputs. E Fm VHF/UHF VHF/UHF my.“ ”any Connacfinn In thu TV with “VIDEO IN" and “AU- DIO IN" connecwn: in mi; case sum mu AN mode specifisd on your TV. in- stuad of VHF channel 3 on for Vldlo viewing. IWIIIllllIIIIlnllllllllllmlllllll fl IIIIIIFIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHII‘ mum-t wnmln w VIDEO OUT _Jm: —@ Setting the VCR Output Channel Set ma ompm channel selector (a H 4) on ma rear panel 10 the vacant channel In yuur am; (a or 4). E-7 ‘ wussm 45) um 9.9.1 $ urn mam MauP-pme mm: ENGLISH I l ENGLISH Identification of Controls Remote control unit Fewer on I a". Sets/releases TIMEH SYANDEV mud]. Video anhancnmsnt during playback, Salscts thn vcn tun" or rv tuner for raceation. Display selector (Clock/Counter). Enter the data In each MENU. Numeric blmcm for chanml line-13m (Press omux nm lbr one figure. Press 100 for the number of three fiuuus such as Enhl‘lng CATV channels.) sum playback during playback. Audio mode solemn. Selects the exlsmal Input pbslllbn, On Screen Display (050) call bullon. Taps counter rout MENU: MENU screen call buflcn. Clears the dais in TIMER FHOGRAMscleen. AV: Channel selector. Manual tracking central. 4 ) : Moves lha cuason ln tad: MENU. Zero Return in stop man. 1 Minute Skip during playbwk. Star‘s recording.— One much timer moomlngb PLAY :Stans playback, Hecardmg speed selector. — FF fast forward. Forward mum; playback. HEW :Hewind. Reverse seambmn‘ng playback. Pwsizstill ptctuu during playback. Interrupts recording during rs- cording. arc-lexswpsmy playhadl or readily. Elects Ina cassette in slop M9. E-S 1 lave-5m (E) M mu $ in 71mm by Man pawl-m uwPPc I ! j— Starts playback. Fast lomlrd. Fonward snatch during playback. Front panel Power on Ion. insen a video cassette have. Auxiliary input from a stereo syskam etc. vao IN , steps a playback {AUDIO IN worm ' Of record "fl- AUD“) ‘N R 5m“ ”cum" - Rmnd. Reverse search ' m, gum. MultI—dlsplay : OTB/Timer set Indicator. 8885 : crock/Stems indicator. DT : Diglhl limiting indicatw, L [a 1 : Audio output mdicatur. o : REC indicator. VCR :V'ldau mode indicator. AUTO : Ante scan indimlcr. . : Power lrldlcmnr. sap : Tape speed indicator. APM IAMIPM indium. Salem 3am or ACH, whichever is unused in yourarea, (e mail me some“ m the signal from the VCR to the TV. enemsanmnna. Rear panel Connms to the antenna tnrminal on a TV 501. 5757—1 v: . vmeo our To connect the Connect to AUDIO OUT L AUDIO/VIDEO w (h- AC ouflat AUDIO OUT R an uxterml sum“. E - 9 W want (since, we $ 911”:va mmmsmm L/j fl ENGL H l l i i Presetting the Language IMPORTANT: - I! is necessary lo pram me LANGUAGE you want 'a use in! me amen-n display eeiore making any sam'nq such as ciocir suiting or channni memory. (J Lu - LANGUAGE selling is required mien “12:00 AM“ blinks in in. mufl-dispiay alter the VCR It nm com necied in en AC power mums or drivers power vali- ure has occurred. 1. Tum on me iv. 2. §>lo Ium mmvca. IBM 3. I" re display lire LANGUAGE screen. Exilisu =seuscr rir eseem aELECiR lzi reancais-seusn mi END-ihfiwl Fin'iNEMJI 4. C) - C§>ie aelecl a language for 050. English "sun I ”HER wannn z cLocK ser Espahcl " E N u 1 pnmaane ranmerzems z erusre as none Frangais ,, E N u 1 “HEN ue neuuam z Nflfli. REcLflEE la realm m the WM TV screen. ' ii the MENU button is sir-sud at In: LANGUAGE screen In slap 3. i715 iangulga is automan‘mly set to English and ms VCR mums no he MENU screen. E-10 i i j —zi:lj 49— Using the Menu to display lire MENU screen. unzn Fireman [wax ser cu "sunny LnNEUfluE nuvu MYENmivEsi sen (um ssLEn-l l-sr sm-lrswr 2. C) - c§> re seieer menu name, r iris»: vwcmn Seepaqe ismdeiaiia. ii rm dock has rm been sat, in CLOCK sErscrsdn awe-rs. Follvw me prflcemre on in: following page in sal me clock new ser Seepaga ii rerdeeelis. cu mm s a page 13 brdem a see It!“ coiumn icr step 4, srcusu anger iii ESPMu. lELECiR izl seepage 12fordeiziis E 2.9!” Tiéiw‘wss’ 5 euro MvsmnlvEsi Seepagezi 107m. 5 5” ‘ND’ to quit each MENU. again to 15mm id (he Hamel TV screen. i® Ge» 1 mucuscz s emu MYENMIVES] wnen AUX (auriiiery inpuli poeidan is seieeied, or during playback or recording, the cu MEMORY screen cannol lre “hand This message will appear, and lne mmul TV screen will be restored. T wcasi-r (5) My Pnn- in $ $129.29; an mes mum: j— -% Setting VCR Clock _ I Basic key tundlons 9 After running mu VCR, you must set the date and tin» 51 before sumng a timer program C31 D 1 ane "W CURSOR 2 Lu — EXAMPLE $5. 6 - é) : Sal m usu- Sening to new . June 5.1998,E:30 PM c) mums MENU 1 . m to display m9 MENU screen. 6. b b b I! mm 55! ms ml 10 m in sot mo YEAR nENu 1 rmsn Pnacflm 2 mm sEr mum s yea: 5mm, 41 nan -m-s| snuxmsm new 7. fimmm stun Ina clackand axil mas mode. mm -m-!1 sunnnswx efficbcb - To set the time exacliy lo me second, press me MENU human at the exact fime corresponding with a time signal from an amuraxe clock. radio, Islephane ELDCK ssr Tins u an an mum - Dav veal: am so on in sup 7 abcva - th rm mmry bmkq) drcmtry hoarporamd In this mm, m. pmgrlmming an. [or m clock and mm: mounting can be roulnod muniy whm 5 WM! failure a! appmxlmlifly 1 mlnmn of Ion occurs. smrm CLOCK sew ”he a an Pu SM n. w -v mm -n1-91 END- mm“ to gel me MONTHand DAY. (Luck szr 1m: | an PH mm 5 my 5 .. vim .... snlrru.) mm: xm-sl Eunflrfibul E-11 1 muesw (mm, m- n $ 30729.sz Mob. swarm T \ l l l Using the TVNCR Button on the Remote Control TV mode (using the TV Tuner) 1 . ii the VCR power is OFF. simply Ium your TV eel ON. rhere is no needle turn me vcn ON. 2. Salem lhe channel you wanna watch by using lhe channel seleel buttons el me TV sei. If Ma VCR I! ON and me VCR Indium “VCR" is lit on he mulfidlsplay, press the TVA/CH blnmn so me! the "VCR" lridicahof is OFF. VCR mode (using the VCR Tuner) 1 . Tum yourTV eel om. Sel yourTV le lhe same channel es lhe vca omen: enamel salmor (a er 4), 2. la lum on lhe vcn. 3. lo Sal-ct vca made. The wow indltalor Iigm wil illuminele on me vcn hum-alum. 4. lo choose the channel you mm in watch aha/or record. The program on me: channel wlll M slum un your TV screen. - ll you have cable TV, choose eilhefehennel a or 4, whichever gives you lhe best receelion, - To play had a law. set your TV to ma same chan- nel as the VCR output channel selecler (a or 4). E-12 P-enz “l wcsem (slum, an On Screen Display (OSD) You can display inc nn-screan lrllonnatim which lells you Ihe VCFl stains and channel. 0 flusnnnns 510? so ms S's-En see [Channel Tape speed Funnien skews Counladaock These indie-(ms will appear anly when a stereo and/of SAF broadcast signal is being VSCBWGG. % -lnsnnuns ’ esp ‘Disuppml Whenevera lunalnn button is prelsod (PLAY. STOP. em.) or the channel I! sslecbd. within a law seconds OSD wlll appear, Auto Antenna If your TV has AudicNideu terminals and Iha VCR ls mm neclled It: Mom. selAUTO ANTENNA!) ‘No’ilshp 2 below. new 1. (film display the MENU semen. 2. to set we“. s euvn aNYENNAle 5 see mm yam . mucuaus I to relum lo me normal TV screen. - When the unil and TV IVS connected only by the ante"!!! cable: Leave lite selfinu as “YES", Swilcnlng heme“! me TV and VCR wlll he parlarmad amnman'wly. If he TV is sel to lhe channel designated 10! lhe vcn (3 are J. I! 3 possible lewelch a vlelee. - when I"! unil and TV are 0011an by a video and audio mb‘a (rm Supplied): Set the setting In “N0". When (h! TV ls summed to VCR inpuL il l: possible no wet-m a video. as 75,sz Ame- rang-m MWPPC ' ANNEL TUNING i Setting the CATV Mode Channel Select ThisVCH isdasignadtc selachATVsrgnaslsTD/HRCI 1. Using meéQ buttons IRC automafiml . ) Iy Frank panel! Hemme control Io display the MENU xenon. Press or mu “m (%> h move _, Press 0! hold down % in move 1— 168 2 69 ZAUX to display me CH MEMOFlY screen. _, 2 l. 3 Z 4 ._. cu 149mm im1caru z cum scan CATV mode 3 mu m . ems cn 12233 12431252AUX swam.“ “mm ‘ 3. lo sniectTVorCATV. 2. Using the (“55 C‘) "(bébunons TV m“ This way, itis also possible (0 ml ma mamd number. | i cu mom %> I E / saw Ramon central only T I - One-dlgit cmnmi (24) CATV mad- at x 0, cu may é) x w , l , LExample new 4‘ TWICE (a return to in normal w screen. - Two-digit chann-I (10-59. was (CATVH - Three-digit channel [loo-125 (CATV)] Selecting AUX Position ' %TWICE to man (he AUX pestlionl Multmisvlay E-13 1 wcssvuzmec, mu $ 9!72§,2MP\4 Ame-Pmmsumc zljmfi— ENGLISH Auto Channel Scanning Erasing/Adding the Channel Position This nperamion alluwsyou lo amomlimlly slum all manuals that inn he (mind in your area. to display the MENU scram. to display in. CH MEMORY screen, m nsnuav i in , cum 2 sum saw a sum EN . sans: cu sELEtr-I i.” Em: lrlENul 1. $"CQD fimseiemmemnnnelmbemsew reslored (Added). i]; ‘ Example to display the MENU semen to disnlay the CH MEMORY screen. cw rinnrw l lm , cum 2 MW scaN : nor: an When me vcn comple- ies scanning all me receivabl- cnanmis, ms normal w screan will be . sanss cu sELEH-n-n sm-inswu reslmsd. sun: lHENul new ' %>m inm- quit while scanning Blue Screen Function ii an empiy channel is select-u er a blank season on». is encoumured In Play mods‘ ins TV screen automatically 4. Addan me Channal Position “no ADD. arm on ADD CHANNEL TV SCREEN changus to a solid Mus color. The semen will remain blue unhl an active channel is Selacted or a recorded signal ls again detected. Pug-u Eraslng the Channel Pasltlnn ‘ (V310 ERASE. NEXT CHANNEL Enasz EN TVSCREEN .' NOTE Erased channels can also be selected with m! NUMBER buttons. mus. zen PM As»- Pgnm m —$— BASIC OPERATION Playback a Video Cassette LOADING —> EJECTING STOP <® Insults smalls fine with ils labeled Eldc up new w as shown In ma mssene bompanmml. The H %> HEWINDING casune will b. aulomalically drawn Inside lha ccmparlmerll. ‘ , l; <—> %> FAST FORWARDING PLAYBACK SLOW <—-—> “E“ w H M %> QS Famr REVERSE SEARCH %> ” 4——> P’CTUF’E CONT $5) Faster FORWARD SEARCH m ‘_ H ' <%> Next snLL Frame FRAMEADVANCE Slow Playback Press mesa buttons (0 slam slaw Playback Bl 1/6 speed dunng PLAYBACK. Each press all in this made changes me playbadl 5pm In 5 slaps. Pressing d) In ml: made changes the 59550 back to the previous slaw playback speed. Picture Control Press mesa humus lo ubiain me doslrsd plclure Enhanci- ment This lumen is also awailable in Slow Playback and Sfill Frame modls. Frame Advance Prsss this in advance me picture one lrame during play- back. uvcssi-i (E) may M is $— - Duling sww FLAVBACK mméQ bul- mmmmemlsebarsupam - Duling STILL FRAME. use me éQ buttons in allminale me shake of he picture screen. ' The audio output is mulad except during normal PLAYBACKA - Noise bar: appeal an the picbura durlng picmm Search. This is net a defect in the unit - lfme van is lull in Sn’ll mode lot more man 5 min- mes, in will aukwrlatllally mum to playback mode to prevent damage lb ma tape. ~ A lap! lemma in LP modem be played back. but special playback mm! such as all and slow play- back I: run assured. E-15 w n. 204 a» Man. PAM mum; ll\‘ ENGLISH Ti J H ENGLISH “l wcssr-r is) pee. en,- re j m] ‘é‘ Digital Tracking Control Auto lruc ng wnen playback stalls er playback speed is changed dur- ing playbeok. ihe VCR enlers Allie [racking mode. Al this time, me indlealien ”DT' bllnks on me mum-display fora few seconds. Manual tracklng ll noise still appears (picture and sound) : if) or rm wring PLAYEACK unfil lho best picture I! obi-Inuit 2 SECONDS to return In the Allie Hacking mode. The noise on lhe screen may not be cempleiely re- moved depending on lhe lepe used. lspedally when the tape has been recorded on enbiher vcn. 1 Minute Skip Wlih mle reenlre you can sklp over one minute‘s wenh oi commmials recorded on a lane 9m- ' during PLAYBACK, The VCR will search forward so seconds, men resume playback. L“ ("jab re resume playback L, Hm?) to slap. Zero Return Riser 1. during RECORDING er FLAYEACK to ser rhe counter la 0:00:00 er a scene you wish to wench again. en- 2. In STOP mode. The VCR will go Into FF or HEW mode umil (he boomer sflfing is 0:00:00. E - 16 —$— CLOCK/COUNTER Display Switching (Make sure lo insenihe cessalre tape) ew- ° filo change his display. . The counter display eumellceiiy reverts lo ihe clock dispiey when ihe unit is lumed oil or e caseene iepe is ejected. - The ceunrerfunchon does no: eperere during unre» corded sections ol me tape, Auto Operation Functions Full Auto Playback (With chl power OFF) 1 . Insert lhe video cassene win‘lout saleiy lab. 2. The vcn is turned on end lhe rape mm to playback. 3. The rape is rewound no the beginning when It {Games lhe end. 4. The cape is eieaed end «he vcn ls lumed ell, Auto Playback (With vcn power on) 1 . ineerr the video caesene without selery lab. 2. The repe suns to playback. 3. The tape Is rewound in lhe beginning when it reaehes the end. The VCR is not lumed on, The Auto Playback or Full Auto Pieybear mode will be released i! one o' lhe laps wilted buttons (FF, REW, PAUSE, STOFIEJECT, PLAY Dr POWER) is pressed. Auto Turn on When a rasselu tape wrlll a salaly tab is inserted wrlfl ma VCH aimed off. Ina VCFI wlll be automatically fumed on. Auto Rewind When a laps reached Its and, (except programmable timer recording). it will euiemerieally be rewound lb its beginning and the uni! will switch to ma slop mode, 0! 7 212mm Adobe wepeweere were I i Jm$ RECORDING Recording TV Programs $5" 5&3“? 7&3“ . CHANNEL SPEED V0" ”ODE SELECTION ssLscnoN SP 6 EP RECOHDING srowu <—-> % srap ms , ’ “m“ ‘—> Cir) muss ONE -TOUCH TIMER RECORDING WW I MULTI lsPLAY DURATION SELECTION One-touch Timer Recording (OTR) This allows you in recurd for up no 4 hours with axiomatic mrning an a! me vcn. rumor» 1. (W during RECORDING. mum-r m s» 12 Select thu CTR dumficn by lepealediy passing. omnmzs REE SP 11 ‘Ncrmal recording . To watch anon-er TV program while recording. press the rv/vcn button no dear me vca ludicaricn, men mne the TV to rm channel you warm in wamh. - lr ms VCR ls larr paused formurv man 5 mlnmes. il will auramamny mum Io scan mode to prevent damage ic ma laps. - The rammed picluros on me tape may be distorted near where Ihs PAUSE human is used. This Is 010! a deiect in me unit, - In Pause moss during normal recording, u is possible In change the channel snafu! lane speed. WI'HEJM Pig-17 —% am 2. %>w slop om. mun um 59 it —v 1H30M —b 2HOOM -b SHODM 1- TAPE END e AHDDM D - when a moulded rape is played back, noise bars my upper where the lap. wu paused, orsnopped. during recording This is normal and Is not a malfunction. - when on recording has finished, lhe VCR will Emo- mafiully switch in Tlmer Rum-ding Standby mod. ii mm a any Timur pmgrlm war. ' The PAUSEbImon am SP/EPblmon cannot be used when OTH is being uxeclmd. E»17 9am zo- PM MNPIMEJLM’PC ENGLI H 7 l PROGRAMMABLE TIMER RECORDING The programmable timer "accruing anew: you to menu! up ta 8 difleram programs within a perm 011 month. ms Iurtction is convenient when you are away from home nrwhen you an busy. PREPARATION Check that the current um meet Basic key functions Insert a assume wt ma saluy tab M ‘ V (i 6, C) . d) ; Select the data 0! each pc~ — EXAMPLE sition (blinking positron) Current rtma August 20, 1993, 10:20 AM 0 D 1 “W9 "” CURSOR Yo program my ; Press to clear an data «tar» August 23. 1995, 7:30 I’M-8:25 PM CH 45, SP C) M programmm mode on data set line 2. Program procedure may r ‘I . C) —) C) In step a, sutontna desired mod- as IeHows. UnER mam -: On a particular day. = or new swrr SVUP s ‘ I 2 a 5 2. C) —r O D r a" ants mar em- 5 gm: mm SEr mas é) C5 rm: 3225ng germ: CHANNEL Example 3. C) —> d) d p a. par; 5m," 5m: 5 EXECUTION MODE DAILY : At the same time Mnnday to Friday. m HECOHD'NG DAVE é) [MERE 4. 8“) ©6853 ed) a cm oars svaar srnw s STARTTIME Em AM orPM t the same tlme on the same day A z of the week. 5. 85 d) d) d) e C) re a Dare—5mm star: 5 am) me i) ézm m AMorPM ‘ $$ F‘S’r‘ éfifim‘“ ‘ EEU Em 6.9 d) ‘m firm mm “comm Lame P cw oats swat 51m 5 SPEED zrs 2:7 mulls-r 7. 2 to 4 second! MEL”! Mannheim to set the TIMER STANDBY. _ To release Disappears 2 to 4 seconds (MEII Timer 551 L Li Mm) to retease the TIMER STANDBY, — E-1B 1 must'lCIBt-ny emu $ snaudm “augmemr’c I I ’|! ‘] uvcssw'v is) any Fla. u j — —® Confirming the Data - During Standby mode us"; in display m0 PROGRAM screen, Press again to rssume. ' During EXECUTION A (0 dlsplay {ha PROGRAM semen. Puss again In resume. Clearing the Data 1 . 2 in 4 seconds (nun! T'mr 5g; “gum mm to ralsas- ma TIMER srmnsv‘ 2. % to mm on (he POWER. 3. %Q%m salon ma PROGRAM screen. 4. (b - %>lc solid the DATA SET LINE in be n at cleared. . %l¢ clear all DATA fi— Notes on Timer Settings Program priorlty v When Mo or morn ramming sdmdulus ovarian: HzooFM |_h‘|——i—-——| nglam a This man ml CW "°' °' "W- Fmgram 2 8:00PM 9:00?” INJOFM ' When (he sun time In! two orrncra recording schudulas are (ha same: 5:00PM SJNFM 10:00FM 11.00FM i——i———i——4 Program 1 I: ngr-m 2 This portion wil m m. °° mm . n yuu wanna qun prowlmmahlo (Imer recording during execufion, pm: me POWERbulmn iormme than 3 sawnds unfil lb. vmrding Is finished. ' wun me and of ups (includa OTR), n is slatted, 5-19 numamm Maw-awn: ENGLISH (_ ENGLISH madam (9M Connections MONOTV (Normal w) lH in male om éé STEREO mum VHS HivFi VCFls record and playback MO kinds of audio tracks: Hith stem tracks (Ian and fight) ma 3 normal (lin- ear) wolo truck - The Hi-Ft Elicia contain Mo “palms signals (for exam- ple. ma lelt and right channels or a stereo program ortrta mail and second SAP' signlis). - The normal (linear) track is recorded and played back monaurally. This VCR allows multichannel sound hmadlzsis {stereo and SAP' programs) no be received and recorded, as well as regular. non-stereo TV programs. ' MTS broadcasls may contain an optional SAP (Slcond Audlo Program) soundtrack. The SAP pardon oi a broad— cast can be used for a second language soundtrack lhul is related la tne main program sound or another sound— track that is not related In the video portion oi rna pro- gram. MTS: Mulfi—cmnal Television Sound broadcast. A SAP (second audio program) broadcast may be re- celved at me some lime. Second Audio Program broadcast, A separate audio program. usullly broadcast in a second language as wall as ma main Ianguaga. SAP: Hi-Fi: Slam sound Vocnrdld on ml Lak and Right au— dio tracks on the video portion oi nape. MONO: Normal sound recorded on ma linear. monaural "ad in addition to me lei! and right Hl-FI weeks. E-20 Pup-all AwLIFIRE or ascslvm —$— ro wnso our W MTS Indicators The following are possible oomlrtnadora oi proadaasiswim their accompanying on—scraen display; MT 5 Stereo broadmsl srznsd MONO broadens! SAP broadcast sap MTS Slam 4 SAP broadcast ggsisv sand am PM Adm PIN-VENIPH: j _§EEI $ " ll Selecting Audio Mode for Recording According in your sehing qi “SAP’ on (he MENU screen. the sound is recorded onto diriaram tracks a! he laps as below. Set “SAP" to "YES" 01 'N0' anprcprialely, 1. “w ENGLISH ro disglay mu MENU screen. in return in it» normal TV screen. 4. Malta a recording. 2. C§>bselsasw [YESIWSAP [N0]. 5 aura anvimfiivssv s 5» (ND) sham-1141 z~u=ms~ur r sew“ °' s‘Pmm’MENU comm: oi recorded sound scram On-screen display Type or receiving ‘ _ broadcast s aura nNrENualvESi mm 2m" Hi-Flsoundlrack : Sn? mm W ssLsEY-n-N E~D=1HENUI tradt (Mann) L F‘ MONO [VES] or [NO] MONO MONO Stereo [vss] or [NO] mm mm; STEREO 1 MONO MONO [YES] 54? J! MONO MONO SAP «I ,, SAF [N0] MONO MONO MONO 5a: S‘e’e" r WES] Slim MONO MONO SAP J ¢ SAP [N0] EX?“ mg STEREO L _.i E~21 Mvcssi‘i is; My no. zr $ um zen m m. mu... sun-PC ENGLISH Mum—display Audio Output Mode ' “m“ during playback or whlle monilorlng a TV %> brpsdoasl in select mu dsslrod audio wtpul mode. was; "I The lair channel sound is nsdrd lrom ma lalr spsaluram me right channel sound is heard fmm the right spook-r. Use mis sam'ng to nsuoslem program maps in slam. Lek channel sound is Mam lrom holh speakers. Use inls ssmng lo hear me Iefl channel ol a stereo pro- gram or mo maln audla of a program that oonlains an sAP soundtrack, Right channol sound Is heard tram both sp-akers. Uso mis swing in hell ma ngm dismal ola stereo pro- gram or me SAP soundtrack (ll availablal. Leéwélosfl <7? The sound fmm the nnn'naI audio hank (mono or second audio) ls heard from both speakers E-22 noon ‘I Wmm'! (E1500; Anna O punon is invalid while monitoring a mpnp TV pro- gram or playing back a tape recorded in mono. —% “7.21204 m Mnno Pwlufi mm wcssvi (E)Bndy veg-z: Cnpyrighi It is pen'nissibls to record television pmgmms. liim widen (a copyright; and other rights file no! vlnlated. Copying a VCR Recording You can dub a tape [or editing by connecting this VCR to annmer vcn. Using this VCR for Playback 1. Recording vcn: Floss the record button, ltien the pause bum" to enter the meaning pausa mode. will 2. %>10 start playback. 3. Recording vcn: Cancel the recordiny pause mean to start recording. 4. Both vcns; slw ol each VCR to step recording. Copying in complain Con nectlon pes and other material only in me want that ttiird pany WARNING Tapas can be copied and mad only in accordance with the lppiicabls copyright laws. sin, it me rape is cov- arid by a copyright, it is illegal to copy it and/or charge an entrain: tee in see it. Using this VCR for Recording am: 1 . TWICE. 2-‘"§?*%> 3. Pllyhnk vcn: Press me PLAY button in stan play» beck. to enter the recording pause mode, we 4. %> again weeneel the meaning pause men. and in start recordingi inAUDKO OUT E - When you usa two cl mAse VcRs for including and playbadi, ken: (he vans away from each ammo that both are not operated simuneneeusty by me remote control unit. § 5 io VIDEO OUT theo cable (ND! ND NJ VIDEO IN lied) Audio cabin {Not suppllen) - in gsnsml, lrn pictule qualny flatworms: slghfiy in the mind um iris bestlu mme SP mods. - When Inc-Mural audio Iqulpmeni is Wflfllmfl only in LIMQNC D! the AUDIO IN flack. ms'same sound I: m Guided On both L and R on [he Hl-Fl flack. —$— 5-23 nm. am PM mm mm, 1mm: ENGLISH ll\ TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Before Calling Service Personnel 3: 6' Check the lolluwlng list ui problems and remedies belore calling service personnel. The problem may be One you can 2 solve yourssll. u.i SYM PTOM HEM EDY No power supply to m. VCR. Canned he AC mains cord lo Ihw wall oullai. Power is on but [he VCR dcas no! Dew cmidnnsafiofl lnsm me VCR, Leave ms VCR for abet 2 hours with me Operah. AC mains Cord contracted. Picture does not appear on (he TV 0 The TV channel must be Sal in the VCR output channol 3 or 4, or Sal in- screen. TV/VCR “lock switch on (M TV in VCR Admsl mnna direction or use an optional antenna booster. Check ounnscfians between meTV aid (ha VCR and connect them correctly, Check me wmeciion between TV and VCR,1hen canned mam properly. Have in. viuao mad; cleanoa. Auiusi me manual tracking using the vcmi buttons. The cal-Selle rape is old and/or defective. Mak. sum Ital I“VCR" ls salscmd in the muih-dspiayand mar ms TV channel is M! in 3 01 Al Poor picture of no picture on TV dur- irig playback or recording. This is normal on Still/Piciuio Search/Slow playback mode and Is not a Valli cundifiofl. Poor picture/playback from me vcn. Set in. dUDID SEL bunch on the remote Carmel unit The des'red sound is not comm. The recording does rim ofioralaloam~ - The safely (ab 01 me casselm lace is remvved. Cover ”re hole wim adhesive plate. rape. - The tape has run out during recording, Replace wim annular pna wim sulfi- dent lengm. Mora man one program in: bean preset wimin lhe same period. Repmgram Ihe inforrnaiim The VCR is not ready tor fimtr sundby. Fran the POWEH bumri ler 2 see» 0055 in display mu fimir sat "which Sat N16 dock in the ultra!!! time. Reprogrnm data oonsctly. Make sure a cease“: is in lira VCR. ll “1! cassette does not have ns safely rah, you must use anomarcassene or cover ms hole with adhesive tape. There has been 5 power lemme, Reset lhe clock to me correct firm if the lime indication shaws “12:00AM . Reprogram me rimer. ~ The active channel is not tuned with the built-in tuner 00 mn VCR. Sum: m! channel on which the TVICATV program is sired. N0 timer moulding, ThIVCH Islnmrmmmbymndo. Prnl nmwsnbumn lazucundsm dear me aim: in! indie-inn - Use the remote comml unit wilt-in the operation mugs. - Remuvs any obstacle pmeen me remote canvol unit and me van. Fl lacs pumas with not once. ins-n mam mind . 69 y The cassette is siaclad immediately - Ran-lava the cassette and reload licamnnry. aim ii is loaded No remol- eomrol unit operation, Correc'timfcalifln does nolappsar in - Heir-sen lire power plug into me puller unsr ebuul one minute nas elapsed me mulmsplsy. since II was diseonnamd, 5-24 T wusmlslm was @ uuniznsm mwsm I/ l l I l 4; H Specifications Power supply: 120 v Ac, 60 Hz Power oonsumplmn: 15 w External dimensions: 370 x 95.5 x 271 mm (WvHD) Weight: 3.1 kg Channels rscsived: Antenna inpur/ourpux terminals Signal system: Video Recording syst- Numbev 0! Video Heads, Audio Track: Recording/Playback Cassette: Tape speed: Video record/playback time: Past inward/rewind hme: Video Input: Wdec ouipur: Audio inpur: Audio output: Audio frequency range( ’ Audio dynamic range (H Ulifizatiun condiflans: VHF output: VHF: Channels 1-13, UHF: Chmols 14-69, CATV: CharmaisA7-AI,A-CCCI-md 55-125 UHFNHF: 75 n F iype comocrm Siennnrd NTSC 2 rotary heads helilxl scanning syslum 4 mad: 1 track (Normal) 2 channel; (Hi-F‘ Audia Sound) ' VHS format qu. EP) VHS farms: (SP. LP, EP) VHS mark EP: 1.11cmlsr, SP: 3.34mlls., LP: L67Dm/s. SF: 480 min. SF: 760 mln., LP: 320 min. 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