Operation Manual

7
SETTING UP
On Operation
Moisture condensation
Moisture condensation on the cylinder, one of
the most crucial parts of the VCR, will cause
damage to the tape.
The VCR should not be operated for at least 2
hours after being moved from a cold to a hot
environment to avoid condensation from
occurring on the cylinder.
On Cleaning
DO NOT use volatile agents such as benzine,
alcohol, thinner, or chemically processed cloth
to wipe the surface of the VCR case. These
agents may cause the surface finish to
deteriorate or peel off.
On Repacking
It is wise for you to save the packing materials
and box in case you ever need to ship or store
your unit.
DECODER/CANAL PLUS
EURO. A/V
AERIAL
ANTENNE
RF OUT
SORTIE
RF
AUDIO OUT/
SORTIE SON
R/D. L/B.
Aerial
Aerial cable
(supplied)
TV set
To AC outlet
AC 230V/50Hz
Scart connector lead
available from your dealer
(not supplied)
RF OUT
AERIAL
Scart
socket
Aerial socket
Satellite or cable box
Connecting your VCR to your television using a scart lead
Set your TV to its proper AV line (scart lead)
to receive signal via the scart connector lead.
This connection will improve the picture and
sound quality.
Make sure the indicator lights in the
VCR display to feed the audio and video
signals from the VCR to TV. If not, press the
VCR/TV button on the handset to display it.
This connection also allows you to record the
TV programme selected on the TV. To do
this, press the AUX button on the remote
control handset to display the "L1" indicator
in the VCRs display instead of a VCR
programme number.
Do not connect to
the mains supply
socket before
connecting all leads,
refer to page 10.