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Preparation
Notes:
• If you make a mistake or want to change a set-
ting, use v to select the option and correct it
using b / B.
• If the program preset time is past, the “PAST
TIME PROGRAMMED” message appears on the
TV screen. Return to the incorrect program and
program it with the correct time.
• If you enter a past date, the timer recording will
be performed on that date of the next year.
• If the power fails or the unit is unplugged the
clock and timer settings are kept in memory for
only 3 seconds. Otherwise you must reset the
clock and timer.
•If the tape indicator is blinking, no tape is loaded.
• When you are playing DVD at programmed
Recording time, the unit automatically change to
VCR mode and start recording.
• The unit will automatically power off when Timer
Recording ends.
Checking or Erasing the Timer Program
Programming can be checked whenever the unit is
turned on.
1.
Press SETUP/MENU and the main menu appears.
2. Use v / V to choose the PROGRAM menu and
press ENTER (OK).
3. Use b / B to select a program you want to check
or erase. To erase the program, press CLEAR.
4. Press SETUP/MENU to return to the TV screen.
Program Priority
If the recording start and end times of preset
programs overlap on the same day (see the
example), the second program is not recorded until
the first is finished.
In this example, the first part of program numbers 2
and 3 are not recorded.
SETUP
FUNCTION OSD
The on-screen display can be turned on or off.
AUDIO MODE
The unit has two separate audio playback systems,
the high quality VHS Hi-Fi system and standard
NORMAL mono system. The same audio is generally
recorded on both systems. The VHS Hi-Fi system
plays on separate (left and right) channels, and the
NORMAL system plays monaural sound. The normal
track is always played so the cassette can be played
on a unit that does not have VHS Hi-Fi.
AUDIO OUTPUT (STEREO/LEFT/RIGHT)
Used during playback [when AUDIO MODE
(HI-FI/NORMAL) is in HI-FI position] for selecting the
audio output signals from the AUDIO OUT terminals
(L ch and R ch). This display setting should normally
be left in the stereo position, so that when a stereo
tape is played, the stereo sound will be heard through
the left and right channels. If a mono tape is played
and the audio output is set to stereo, the same mono
sound will be heard from both left and right channels.