Mitsubishi Electronics HS-HD2000U VCR User Manual


 
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EJECT
Ejects a tape.
OTR 2/
%%
%%
%START TIME
Sets the start time in OTR
2
recording.
OTR 2/
˙˙
˙˙
˙REC LENGTH
Sets the recording length in OTR
2
recording.
TV AUDIO
Selects the TV audio settings to be adjusted.
VIDEO
Selects the audio and video settings to be adjusted.
DISPLAY
Displays on the TV screen:
Time elapsed on the tape
Time left on the tape, current time
Channel number and audio reception mode
Audio channel(s) selected
Source supplying the VCR with a signal
If the VCR is stopped, playing, or recording
Turns the Child Lock on and off.
VCR-A/B
Selects between two Mitsubishi VCRs while using one
remote.
MUTE
Turns off the TV sound. Press again to restore the TV
sound to its previous volume. (Operates the TV only)
SP/EP
Changes the recording speed. (SP is standard play; EP
is extended play).
Location of Controls
MENU
SP/EP
VIDEO
VCR-A/B
MUTE
VCR/TV
TV AUDIO
OTR2
EJECT
DISPLAY
Q.V
2 REC LENGTH
1 START TIME
TV POWER
CHANNEL
VOLUME
INPUT
LEFT RIGHT
IEEE 1394
INPUT
VCR
PLAY
STOP
FF
REW
REC
PAUSE
TV
INDEX
DAILY/
WEEKLY
3 TRANSFER 3
VCR POWER
QUICK PROGRAM
ENTER 2
2
ADJUST
1
LCD PROGRAM
1
VCR Plus+
Remote Control LCD (Liquid Crystal Display)
display for VCR Plus+
system programming and
LCD programming
Displays the programmed contents of the VCR Plus+
system programming using the remote control LCD or
LCD programming.
TRANSFER indicator
Flashes when transfer the PlusCode number or the
contents of the programmed recording displayed on the
remote control LCD to the VCR.
remote control operational setting
Displays the selected remote control operational setting.
TODAY
SP EP
VCR-A VCR-B
DAYCH
am pm ON am pm OFFPlusCode No.
E-S
DAILY WEEKLY
TRANSFER
display for VCR Plus+ system
programming and LCD programming
remote control
operational setting
Q.V
Uses Mitsubishi TV’s QuickView feature. See your
Mitshibishi TV owner’s guide for more details.
VCR/TV
Switches between the VCR’s picture and the TV’s tuner.
MENU
Displays the menus. Exits the menus.