- Mitsubishi Digital Electronics VCR User Manual

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Problems PossibleSolutions ForI%_oreInformation
The VCR won't turn on.
Check the power cord and the AC outlet.
Is the LOCK light ON? If so, press and hold the
DISPLAY button for more than 8 seconds until
the LOCK light disappears.
See Chapter 1, "Getting to
Eric w Your VCR."
The VCR power is on but
no controls work.
Is the LOCK light ON? If so, press and hold the
DISPLAY button for more than 8 seconds until
the LOCK light disappears.
Press the TIMER RESET button.
See. Chapter 3, "Operating
¥0u r VCR."
You can't see the VCR's
picture on your TV.
Check the TV_s input setting
Check to see that your VCR is not set to "LI" or
"L2."
See Chapter 3, "Operating
Yo_:.r VCR."
Poor picture when watch-
ing the VCR's tuner on
your TV.
Check the video channel setting.
Check your TV's fine tuning, if using an older
TV.
Check your connections to make sure they are
secure.
See Chapter 3, "Operating
Your VCR."
VCR REC button doesn't
function.
Check the erasure prevention tab on the
cassette.
Se__Chapter 3, "Operating
Your VCR."
No picture during
recording.
Check the hook-up.
Check to see if your TV is set to the correct
channel or input.
Sec, Chapter 2, "Connect-
lag Your VCR" or Chapter
3, "Operating Your VCR."
VCR does not record TV
program.
Check the VCR tuning.
Check the input selection on the VCR. Does the
front panel display show "Ll" or "L2"? If so, you
must switch it to tuner by pressing the INPUT
button.
See Chapter 3, "Operating
Your VCR."
The VCR timer recording
does not operate.
Check that the programmed recording light
lights up on the fluorescent display.
Check the clock time.
Make sure you have turned the VCR off before
the start time.
See Chapter 3, "Operating
Your VCR."
Noise in the picture and Check the tracking control. Adjust manually if See Chapter 4, "Using the
distorted sound, necessary. Advanced Features."
Po or no Hi-Fi sound. Check the monitor settings. ,_e,. Chapter 3, =Operating
Check the quality of the video tape. Your VCR."
Playback is noisy or Clean the video head using a dry-type video
"snowy". head cleaning cassette. Do not use a wet-type
cleaing cassette, as it may damage your VCR.
Excessive use of a cleanng cassette could shorten
head life. Be sure to follow the cleaning instruc-
tions carefully.
Have your VCR video heads cleaned by a
qualified service technician.
VCR remote does not
function.
Check to see that the remote modes of your VCR
and your remote are correctly set.
Check to see that the TV/VCR slide _witch is set
to the correct position.
See Chapter 3, "Operating
Your VCR."
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