Operating instructions

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REC 12:00PM CH 08
0:47 0:12:20
SLP
NO V-CHIP DATA
Press POWER on remote or unit.
Use CH Ÿź or NUMBER keys to select
a channel.
Press VOL + or VOL - to adjust volume.
Using 100 key
When selecting CABLE channels 100 to 125 with
NUMBER keys, ¿rst press 100 key, and then enter
the remaining two digits.
Rapid Tune
Press R-TUNE to display the last channel you were
watching.
Audio Mute
Press MUTE to instantly mute the sound. Press
again to restore the previous sound level.
Phones
Connect an earphone (not supplied) or headphones
(not supplied) to PHONES Jack.
NIGHT Mode
Color and picture intensity levels are adjusted so
the screen is easier on your eyes during night time
use.
Press NIGHT to set.
Press NIGHT to cancel.
• Previous settings are
restored.
NIGHT mode is canceled
when power is turned off or
power failure occurs.
TV Operation
Selecting Input Mode
Method 1
Press INPUT repeatedly.
Channel Number Ù LINE
1
2
3
125LINE
(CABLE)
69
(TV)
or
Press DISPLAY to display or remove overlay.
Whenever a blank section of a tape comes up in
Play mode, or when the selected channel has no
broadcast signal with the Weak Signal Display set
to “OFF”, the screen will turn solid blue.
Function Status Current Time
Rec Time Remaining
(OTR mode only, see p. 7)
Counter
Tape Speed
Channel
VCR Status & Clock Display
Blue Screen Display
ACTION key on unit
Using ŸźŻ Ź keys
Ÿ : CH UP
ź : CH DOWN
Ź : VOLUME UP
Ż : VOLUME DOWN
Whenever the menu or program screen is
displayed, CHANNEL UP/DOWN function as Ÿź
and VOLUME UP/DOWN function as ŻŹ only.
On Remote On Unit
On Unit
You can operate the menu screen using unit
buttons. To display the menu, press STOP/EJECT
and REW together with no tape inserted. To exit
the menu, repeat above.
STOP/EJECT REW/
ACTION
VOL CH
Auto Operation Functions
Auto Shut Off
No broadcast signal in TV (Only when Weak Signal
Display is set to OFF), blank tape is played for 5
minutes
Ö Power turns off
This feature is cancelled if any button is pressed during
above mode.
Auto Playback
Insert a tape Ö Power comes on
Ö Play starts if there is no record tab
Auto Rewind
Tape end Ö Rewind Ö Stop
Playback Auto Eject
(Repeat Play is “OFF)
Play Ö Tape end Ö Rewind Ö Stop
Ö Tape ejects if there is no record tab
1
2
CH 08
3
24
NIGHT
Method 2
Press CH Ÿź. Display will change as below.
Note:
You can set the Input mode from MENU.
MAIN MENU
Ö TV Ö INPUT SELECT Ö TUNER or
LINE
Basic Operation (Unit)
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VHF/UHF
VHF/UHF
VHF/UHF
VHF/U
H
F
If “AUTO CLOCK SET IS INCOMPLETE”
appears, manually set clock. See “Manual
Clock Set” section.
Initial Setup (Ready to Play)
Plug unit power cord into AC wall
outlet.
If you use a cable box,
turn it on and set it to
the Public
Broadcasting Service
(PBS) channel in your
time zone. If you use a
DSS receiver, it must
be turned off.
Settings are made automatically.
When complete, this screen
appears.
For ANT./Cable
Connect the cable from Antenna/Cable to
the VHF/UHF terminal on unit.
IN from
ANT./CABLE
VHF/UHF
Please make all cable or antenna connections before power on.
Cable TV
Converter Box
Connecting
IN from
ANT./CABLE
Press POWER on remote or unit.
Auto channel and clock set starts.
UNIT (rear view)
UNIT (rear view)
For DSS/Cable Box
Connect the OUT jack on your cable box to
the VHF/UHF terminal on unit with a RF
cable.
Notes:
Function buttons are void during Initial Setup.
To eject a tape during Auto Set, press EJECT on
remote. Then make settings manually. (See
Advanced Operations book, p10.)
If Auto Clock Set takes more than 30 minutes, press
STOP and perform settings manually. (See
Advanced Operations book, p10.)
VHF/UHF
Manual Clock Set
If AUTO CLOCK SET was incomplete.
Press ACTION on remote to display
SET CLOCK menu.
Press Ÿź to select the month and
Ź to set. In the same manner, select
and set the date, year, time, and
DST. (Daylight Saving Time)
Press ACTION to start clock and
exit.
Reset all unit Memory Functions
Returns to factory setting. Use if relocating
unit, or if Initial Setup needs to be redone.
• Make sure a tape is not inserted in unit.
Turn unit Power on.
Press and hold both PLAY/REPEAT
and FF on unit for more than 5
seconds.
• The power will shut off.
Please ignore “NO CASSETTE” warning.
Do “Initial Setup” at left.
1
2
CH AUTO SET PROCEEDING
AUTO CLOCK SET
PROCEEDING
CANCEL:STOP
3
1/ 4/2004 SUN 12:00PM
DST:ON
SETTING : CH
AUTO CLOCK SET
COMPLETED
AUTO CLOCK SET
IS INCOMPLETE
PLEASE SET CLOCK BY
PRESSING ACTION KEY
1
SET CLOCK
1/ 1/2004 THU 12:00AM
DST:ON
-----------------------
SELECT: SET:
START :ACTION
2
SET CLOCK
1/ 4/2004 SUN 12:00AM
DST:ON
-----------------------
SELECT: SET:
START :ACTION
3
1
2
3
CAUTION
Overtightening “Nut type” RF coaxial cables
may damage jacks. Finger tighten only.
Connections/Initial Setup (Ready to Play)
Note to CABLE System Installer
This reminder is provided to call the CABLE
(Cable TV) System Installers attention to
Article 820-40 of the NEC that provides
guidelines for proper grounding and, in
par ticular, speci¿es that the cable ground
shall be con nect ed to the grounding system
of the building, as close to the point of cable
entry as practical.
Congratulations Loading the
Batteries
Head Cleaning Features for a
Quality Picture
Record/Playback
Time
DST (Daylight
Saving Time)
Accessories Prevent
Accidental Tape
Erasure
SpeciÀcations Connecting Initial Setup
(Ready to Play)
Manual Clock Set Reset all unit
Memory
Functions
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Head Clog Sensor
Screen-left appears during
play if clogging is detected.
To remove screen, press
PLAY.
Congratulations
• Date of Purchase
• Dealer Purchased From
• Dealer Address
• Dealer Phone No.
• Model No.
• Serial No.
Accessories
To order accessories,
call toll free 1-800-332-5368.
Battery replacement caution
Do not mix old and new batteries.
Do not mix alkaline with manganese batteries.
Break off the tab to
prevent recording.
Record
Tab
Screwdriver
To record again.
Cover the hole with
cellophane tape.
Loading the Batteries
Prevent Accidental Tape Erasure
Remote Control
Batteries 2 AA
on your new purchase! With proper use, this
dependable product will provide years of
enjoyment. Please ¿ll in the information below.
(Serial number is on tag on back of unit.)
EUR7723010
Old or damaged tapes may clog heads.
Head Cleaning
Record/Playback Time
Only use tapes with the mark in this unit.
Digital Auto Tracking
Continuously analyzes the signal and adjusts for
optimum picture quality.
Manual Tracking Control
(to reduce picture noise)
Use during Playback and Slow Motion mode to
reduce picture noise. Press the 3 or 6 number key on
the remote control or CH Ÿź on the unit until the
picture clears up. To return to Auto Tracking, press
POWER off, then on again a few seconds later.
Features for a Quality Picture
Tape Speed
Setting
Type of Video Cassette
T120 T160 T180
SP
(Standard
Play)
2 Hours
2 Hours
40
Minutes
3 Hours
SLP
(Super Long
Play)
6 Hours8 Hours9 Hours
Use “dry” type head cleaning cassette only.
(Part No. NV-TCL30PT is recommended.)
Follow cleaning tape instructions carefully.
Excessive use of tape can shorten head life.
Speci¿cations
Note:
Designs and spec i¿ca tions are sub ject to change without
no tice.
Unit auto adjusts clock for DST.
DST (Daylight Saving Time)
Display
Picture Tube
13 inch measured diagonal
90° deÀection Picture Tube
(PV-C1324/PV-C1334W)
20 inch measured diagonal
90° deÀection Picture Tube
(PV-C2024)
VCR
Video Recording
System
2 rotary heads helical scanning
system
Audio Track 1 track
Tuner
Broadcast Channels VHF 2 ~ 13, UHF 14 ~ 69
CABLE Channels
Midband A through I (14 ~ 22)
Superband J through W (23 ~
36) Hyperband AA ~ EEE (37 ~
64) Lowband A-5 ~ A-1 (95 ~ 99)
Special CABLE chan nel 5A(01)
Ultraband 65 ~ 94, 100 ~ 125
General
Power Source 120 V AC, 60 Hz
Power
Consumption
Power
On
Approx. 69 W
(PV-C1324/PV-C1334W)
Approx. 110 W (PV-C2024)
Power
Off
Approx. 2.5 W
Television System EIA Standard NTSC color
Speaker 1 pieces
Operating
Temperature
5 °C ~ 40 °C (41 °F ~ 104 °F)
Operating Humidity 10 % ~ 75 %
Weight
• 12 K
g
(26.4 lbs.)
(PV-C1324/PV-C1334W)
• 23 K
g
(50.6 lbs.) (PV-C2024)
Dimensions
(W X H X D)
• 386 mm (15-3/16
s) X 385 mm
(15-3/16
s) X 374 mm (14-3/4s)
(PV-C1324/PV-C1334W)
• 515 mm (20-5/16
s) X 505 mm
(19-7/8
s) X 474 mm (18-11/16s)
(PV-C2024)
Spring (First Sunday in April)
DST: ON Ö Sets clock ahead one hour.
Autumn (Last Sunday in October)
DST: ON Ö Turns clock back one hour.
If your area does not observe Daylight Saving Time,
select DST: OFF.
Keep these time changes in mind when programming
unit for timer recordings.
VIDEO HEADS MAY
NEED CLEANING
PLEASE INSERT HEAD
CLEANING CASSETTE
OR REFER TO MANUAL
END:PLAY
Before Using
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Customer Services Directory
AVERTISSEMENT:
AFIN DE PRÉVENIR TOUT RISQUE D’INCENDIE OU DE CHOCS
ÉLECTRIQUES, NE PAS EXPOSER CET APPAREIL À LA PLUIE OU À
UNE HUMIDITÉ EXCESSIVE.
ATTENTION:
POUR ÉVITER LES CHOCS ÉLECTRIQUES, INTRODUIRE LA LAME
LA PLUS LARGE DE LA FICHE DANS LA BORNE
CORRESPONDANTE DE LA PRISE ET POUSSER JUSQU’AU FOND.
FCC WARNING:
ANY UNAUTHORIZED CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS TO THIS
EQUIPMENT WOULD VOID THE USER’S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE.
This symbol warns the user that uninsulated voltage
within the unit may have suf¿cient magnitude to cause
electric shock. Therefore, it is dangerous to make any
kind of contact with any inside part of this unit.
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK
OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT
REMOVE COVER (OR BACK)
NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS
INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO
QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION
This video recorder, equipped with the HQ (High Quality) System, is compatible with existing VHS
equipment. Only use those tapes with the mark. It is recommended that only cassette tapes
that have been tested and inspected for use in 2, 4, 6, and 8 hour VCR machines be used. This
television receiver provides display of television closed captioning in accordance with §15.119 of
the FCC rules.
As of October 2003
Obtain Product Information and Operating Assistance; locate your nearest Dealer or
Servicenter; purchase Parts and Accessories; or make Customer Service and Literature
requests by visiting our Web Site at:
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or, contact us via the web at:
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You may also contact us directly at:
1-800-211-PANA (7262),
Monday-Friday 9 am-9 pm; Saturday-Sunday 10 am-7 pm, EST.
Service in Puerto Rico
Matsushita Electric of Puerto Rico, Inc. Panasonic Sales Company
Factory Servicenter:
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Phone (787)750-4300 Fax (787)768-2910
For hearing or speech impaired TTY users, TTY : 1-877-833-8855
Purchase Parts, Accessories and Instruction Books online for all Panasonic Products by
visiting our Web Site at:
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WARNING
CAUTION
TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS
EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR MOIS TURE.
TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK, MATCH WIDE BLADE OF PLUG
TO WIDE SLOT, FULLY INSERT.
This symbol alerts the user that important literature
concerning the operation and main tenance of this unit
has been included. Therefore, it should be read carefully
in order to avoid any problems.
This product utilizes both a Cathode Ray Tube (CRT) and other components that contain lead.
Disposal of these materials may be regulated in your community due to environmental
considerations. For disposal or recycling information please contact your local authorities, or
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Important Safeguards and Pre cau tions Safety Precautions/Mesures de sécurité Customer Services Directory
Safety Precautions/Mesures de sécurité
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1 SAFE ANTENNA AND CABLE
CONNECTION
An outside antenna or cable system must be
properly grounded to provide some protection
against built up static charges and voltage. Section
810 of the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70
(in Canada, part 1 of the Canadian Electrical Code)
provides information regarding proper grounding of
the mast and supporting structure, grounding of the
lead-in wire to an antenna discharge unit, size of
grounding conductors, location of antenna
discharge unit, con nec tion to grounding electrodes,
and requirements for the grounding electrode.
2 KEEP ANTENNA CLEAR OF HIGH
VOLTAGE POWER LINES OR CIRCUITS
Locate an outside antenna system well away from
power lines and electric light or power circuits so it
will never touch these power sources should it ever
fall. When installing antenna, absolutely never
touch power lines, circuits or other power sources
as this could be fatal.
OUTDOOR ANTENNA INSTALLATION
USING THE UNIT
INSTALLATION
1 POWER SOURCE CAUTION
Operate only from power source indicated on unit
or in this manual. If uncertain, have your Electric
Utility Service Company or Video Products Dealer
verify your home power source.
2 POWER CORD PLUG
For safety, this unit has a polarized type plug (one
wide blade), or a three-wire grounding type plug.
Always hold the plug ¿rmly and make sure your
hands are dry when plugging in or unplugging the
AC power cord. Regularly remove dust, dirt, etc. on
the plug.
POLARIZED PLUG CAUTION:
The plug ¿ts into outlet one way. If it cannot be fully
inserted, try reversing it. If it still will not ¿t, have an
electrician install the proper wall outlet. Do not
tamper with the plug.
GROUNDING PLUG CAUTION:
The plug requires a three-hole grounding outlet. If
necessary, have an electrician install the proper
outlet. Do not tamper with the plug.
3 POWER CORD
To avoid unit malfunction, and to protect against
electrical shock, ¿re or personal injury:
- Keep power cord away from heating appliances and
walking traf¿c. Do not rest heavy objects on, or roll such
objects over the power cord.
- Do not tamper with the cord in any way.
- An extension cord should have the same type plug
(polarized or grounding) and must be securely
connected.
- Overloaded wall outlets or extension cords are ¿re
hazards.
- Frayed cords, damaged plugs, and damaged or cracked
wire insulation are hazardous and should be replaced by
a quali¿ed electrician.
4 DO NOT BLOCK VENTILATION HOLES
Ventilation openings in the cabinet release heat
generated during operation. If blocked, heat
build-up may result in a ¿re hazard or heat damage
to cassettes.
For your protection:
a. Never cover ventilation slots while unit is ON, or
operate unit while placed on a bed, sofa, rug, or
other soft surface.
b. Avoid built-in installation, such as a book case
or rack, unless properly ventilated.
5 AVOID EXTREMELY HOT LOCATIONS
OR SUDDEN TEMPERATURE CHANG ES
Do not place unit over or near a heater or ra di ator,
in di rect sunlight, etc. If unit is sud denly moved
from a cold place to a warm place, mois ture may
condense in unit and on the tape caus ing damage.
6 TO AVOID PERSONAL INJURY
Never place unit on support or stand
that is not ¿rm, level, and adequately
strong. The unit could fall causing
serious injury to a child or adult and
damage to the unit.
Move any appliance and cart
combination with care. Quick stops,
excessive force, and uneven surfaces
may cause objects to overturn.
Carefully follow all operating
instructions.
Before unit is brought out of storage or moved to a
new location, refer again to the INSTALLATION
section of these safe guards.
1 KEEP UNIT WELL AWAY FROM WATER
OR MOISTURE, such as vases, sinks,
tubs, etc.
2 IF EXPOSED TO RAIN, MOISTURE, OR
STRONG IMPACT, unplug unit and have it
inspected by a quali¿ed service technician
before use.
3 ELECTRICAL STORMS
During a lightning storm, or before leaving unit
unused for extended periods of time, disconnect all
equipment from the power source as well as the
antenna and cable system.
4 WHEN UNIT IS PLUGGED IN
DO NOT OPERATE IF:
- liquid has spilled into unit.
- unit was dropped or otherwise damaged.
- unit emits smoke, malodors, or noises.
Immediately unplug unit, and have it inspected by a
service technician to avoid potential ¿re and shock
hazards.
Never drop or push any object through openings in unit.
Touching internal parts may cause electric shock or ¿re
hazard.
Keep magnetic objects, such as speakers, away from
unit to avoid electrical interference.
5 USING ACCESSORIES
Use only accessories recommended by the
manufacturer to avoid risk of ¿re, shock, or other
hazards.
6 CLEANING UNIT
Unplug unit. Use a clean, dry, chemically untreated
cloth to gently remove dust or debris. DO NOT USE
cleaning Àuids, aerosols, or forced air that could
over-spray, or seep into unit and cause electrical
shock. Any substance, such as wax, adhesive tape,
etc. may mar the cabinet surface. Exposure to
greasy, humid, or dusty areas may adversely affect
internal parts.
SERVICE
1 DO NOT SERVICE PRODUCT
YOURSELF
If, after carefully following detailed operating
instruc tions, the unit does not operate properly, do
not attempt to open or remove covers, or make any
adjustments not described in the manual. Unplug
unit and contact a quali¿ed service tech nician.
2 REPLACEMENT OF PARTS
Make sure the service technician uses only parts
speci¿ed by the manufacturer, or have equal safety
char ac ter istics as original parts. The use of
unauthorized substitutes may result in ¿re, electric
shock, or other hazards.
3 SAFETY CHECK AFTER SERVICING
After unit is serviced or repaired, request that a
through safety check be done as described in the
manufacturers service literature to ensure video
unit is in safe operating condition.
GROUND
CLAMP
ELECTRIC
SERVICE
EQUIPMENT
ANTENNA LEAD
IN WIRE
ANTENNA
DISCHARGE UNIT
(NEC SECTION 810-20)
GROUNDING
CONDUCTORS
(NEC SECTION 810-21)
GROUND CLAMPS
POWER SERVICE
GROUNDING
ELECTRODE SYSTEM
(NEC ART 250, PART H)
NEC - NATIONAL
ELECTRICAL CODE
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, FIRE, INJURY TO PERSONS OR
DAMAGE TO THIS PRODUCT, READ AND RETAIN ALL SAFETY AND OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS. HEED ALL WARNINGS IN THE MANUAL AND ON THE PRODUCT.
WARNING
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS AND PRE CAU TIONS
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Record On a Tape
Playback a Tape
Record tab
Press REW to rewind tape
Press FF to fast forward tape
Press EJECT on remote or
STOP/EJECT on unit to eject tape
Note:
After 5 minutes in Pause mode, unit stops to protect
the tape and the video heads.
One Touch Recording (OTR)
Press REC repeatedly to set length as follows:
30 min. Ö 1 hr. Ö 1:30 Ö 2:00 Ö 3:00 Ö 4:00
Ö exit
Press FF to forward scene search
Press REW to reverse scene search
Notes:
After search has begun, each additional press of
FF or REW changes speed.
FF and REW search speed may vary depending
on current tape position.
After 10 minutes in search mode, unit returns to
Play mode to protect the tape and the video
heads.
To Replace program...
To Clear program...
1) Press Ź.
2) Repeat step 4 (at
left) to set new
programs.
3) Press PROG.
Cancel a Timer Recording
Press ADD/DLT.
Review, Replace or Clear Program Contents
Todays
Date
Example
DAILY(day)
7
2
1
31
68 9
SELECT / Selection Order
WEEKLY
(SA)
WEEKLY
(MO)
WEEKLY
(SU)
Notes:
2 minutes before Timer recording is performed,
PLEASE PREPARE FOR TIMER REC” appears
and/or the PROG TIMER Indicator Àashes. Be sure
a cassette with record tab is loaded and the unit is in
Stop mode.
If there is a power interruption of more than one
minute, the recording may not be performed or
continued.
Hold down STOP for a few seconds to cancel
the Timer Recording.
Any future daily or weekly recordings will be
performed as programmed.
(Recording is not in progress)
(Recording is in progress)
Timer Recording
• 1~31 = One time
DAILY = Mon,~Fri.
• WEEKLY = Same time
each week
1
Insert a tape.
• Unit power comes
on automatically.
• Loose or peeling
labels may cause
tape jam.
2
Press PLAY.
• Playback begins if
tape has no record
tab.
3
Press STOP.
1
Press PROG to display SET
PROGRAM screen.
2
Press Ÿź to select TIMER PROGRAMMING.
SET PROGRAM
TIMER PROGRAMMING
ON TIMER
SELECT: SET:
END :PROG
3
Press Ź to display screen.
1) Press Ź.
2) Set record DATE,
press Ÿź to select:
P DT START STOP CH SPD
1 -- --:-- --:-- -- --
2 -- --:-- --:-- -- --
3 -- --:-- --:-- -- --
4 -- --:-- --:-- -- --
SELECT: SET:
END :PROG
4
5
Press PROG to end the program.
To Enter More Programs, press Ÿź to
select and Ź to set an unused
program. Then repeat step 4.
P DT START STOP CH SPD
1 10 9:00a12:00p 08 SP
2 -- --:-- --:-- -- --
3 -- --:-- --:-- -- --
4 -- --:-- --:-- -- --
SET COMPLETED
CANCEL:ADD/DLT
SELECT: SET:
END :PROG
6
Press PROG twice to exit this mode.
If you’re using a cable box, make sure that it is
tuned to the desired channel and the power is
left on for timer recording.
PROG TIMER indicator lights on unit.
3) Set remaining items,
press Ź to set
START/ STOP times,
Channel or LINE, and
tape speed. Then
press Ÿź to select.
1
Insert a tape with record tab.
The unit power comes on automatically.
2
Press CH Ÿź or NUMBER keys to
select a channel.
For “LINE” input, see p. 6.
3
Press SPEED to select recording
speed. (P. 4)
4
Press REC to start recording.
To edit, press PAUSE/SLOW to pause, and
again to resume recording.
5
Press STOP to stop recording.
1
Repeat steps 1~3 at left.
2
Press Ÿź to select the desired
program.
P DT START STOP CH SPD
1 10 9:00a12:00p 08 SP
2day 11:00a11:30a125 SLP
3 12 8:00p 9:30p L SP
4 -- --:-- --:-- -- --
CANCEL:ADD/DLT
SELECT: SET:
END :PROG
P DT START STOP CH SPD
1 10 9:00a12:00p 08 SP
2day 11:00a11:30a125 SLP
3 12 8:00p 9:30p L SP
4 -- --:-- --:-- -- --
SELECT: SET:
EXIT :PROG
P DT START STOP CH SPD
1 -- --:-- --:-- -- --
2day 11:00a11:30a125 SLP
3 12 8:00p 9:30p L SP
4 -- --:-- --:-- -- --
SELECT: SET:
END :PROG
3
Press PROG twice to exit this
mode.
Basic Operation (Tape)
TV
Operation
VCR Status &
Clock Display
Blue Screen
Display
Auto Operation
Functions
NIGHT Mode Selecting
Input Mode
Channel &
Function
Display
ACTION
key on
unit
Usingʆʈʉ ʇ
keys
Playback a
Tape
Timer
Recording
Record On a
Tape
Review, Replace
or Clear Program
Contents
Cancel a Timer
Recording
Notes:
These features work best in SLP mode.
After 3 minutes in Still or Slow mode, unit stops to
protect the tape and the video heads.
Press PAUSE/SLOW to still (freeze) picture
Hold down PAUSE/SLOW in Still
mode to slow motion picture
Ö Press PLAY to release.