Hitachi 19VR11B TV VCR Combo User Manual


 
TIMER
50
5 Exit the guide channel set up mode
Press MENU button.
TO CORRECT CHANNEL NUMBERS
While setting a user channel number; press CH or button to select correct
numbers.
• After setting a user channel number;
1) Follow steps [1] and [2].
2) Select a guide channel number using SELECT or ADD/DELETE button.
3) Select correct user channel numbers using CH or button.
4) Press MENU button to return to the TV mode.
TO CLEAR CHANNEL NUMBERS
1) Follow steps [1] and [2].
2) Select a guide channel number using SELECT or ADD/DELETE button.
3) Press CH or button so that "- -" appears.
4) Press MENU button to return to the TV mode.
TO CHECK GUIDE CHANNEL SET UP
1) Follow steps [1] and [2].
2) "GUIDE CH SET UP" list appears on the TV screen.
If the channel you wish to check is not on the TV screen, press SELECT or
ADD/DELETE button repeatedly to change the displayed page.
3) Press MENU button to return to the TV mode.
VCR PLUS+ TIMER RECORDING
You can program the timer using the VCR Plus numbers that are printed in most
newspaper TV listings and TV guide. You can set 8 programs to record within a 1
year period.
NOTE: You must use the remote control for this procedure.
Make sure...
• Be sure the clock is set to the correct time and date before setting the VCR plus+
timer.
• Power must be turned on to set VCR plus+ timer recording.
• Insert a cassette tape with its erase prevention tab in place. (If necessary, rewind or
fast forward the tape to the point at which you want to begin recording.)
Avoid over lap of programs...
There is a case that a program will not be performed. When programs overlap;
• The program with the earliest start time has priority.
• When the earliest program has finished and the programs which should start still
overlap, the recording will start in the order of the program number.
• If you programmed as the illustration, the timer recording would be carried out as
follows (shaded part is the recording period):
9:00AM - 10:00AM for PROGRAM 2
10:00AM - for PROGRAM 1