Mitsubishi Electronics HS-HD2000U VCR User Manual


 
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Try automatic head cleaning.
Clean the video heads using a dry-type video head cleaning cassette.
Do not use a wet-type head cleaning cassette, as it may damage your
VCR. Excessive use of a cleaning cassette could shorten head life.
Follow the cleaning instructions carefully.
Have the VCR video heads cleaned by a qualified service technician.
Check that the remote mode of the VCR and your remote are set
correctly (VCR-A or VCR-B).
Check to see that the VCR/TV slide switch is set to the correct position.
Change the batteries.
Try moving the IR Emitter so that there is a clear line of sight between
the Emitter and the box’s remote sensor.
Check that the IR Emitter is connected properly.
Sometimes a cable box needs to be set by the cable company to
receive signals. Contact your cable company.
In order to protect your tapes and the VCR heads, the Fast
Forwarding/Rewinding Speed will be slower than 500x under the
following conditions:
1 Use of tapes shorter in length than T-120 (for example, T-30, T-60,
T-90).
2 Use of tapes longer in length than T-120 (for example, T-160, T-180,
T-210. Also for DF-300, DF360, DF-420, and DF-480).
3 Activating fast forwarding or rewinding from the middle of the tape.
Be sure to use the D-VHS tape for D-VHS recording.
You may not be able to record programs which have copy protect data
to prohibit or restrict recording. If you record such programs, Error CP
will appear on the front panel display.
Try the followings:
- Pull off the IEEE 1394 cable, and leave it unplugged for few
seconds, and then plug it again.
- Turn the power on/off of the IEEE 1394-equipped device which is
connected to the VCR.
- If it is equipped, press the RESET button on the IEEE 1394-
equipped device which is connected to the VCR.
- Turn off the power of the VCR and the IEEE 1394-equipped device
which is connected to the VCR, and then plug out/in the power cord
of each device.
When you playback the end of a recording, the point where the
recording mode changes or a broken part of the tape, a mosaic noise,
still or black picture may appear.
The block noise may appear during speed search of the tape
recorded in D-VHS.
Clean the video heads using a dry-type video head cleaning cassette.
Do not use a wet-type head cleaning cassette, as it may damage your
VCR. Excessive use of a cleaning cassette could shorten head life.
Follow the cleaning instructions carefully.
Have the VCR video heads cleaned by a qualified service technician.
The program recorded with the Search w/ Picture in the Customize
Choices menu is set to OFF may not be searched correctly.
Check the hook-up.
When you connect more than one IEEE 1394-equipped devices, turn
the power off when they are not being used because leaving the
unused devices turned on may cause a lack of memory and may
interfere with the correct transmission of signals.
You cannot send/receive the data of digital video equipment (for
example, digital video camera) or a personal computer because the
format is different from that of the HS-HD2000U.
Is an integrated HDTV or an IEEE 1394-equipped HDTV receiver
turned on?
Problem
Playback is noisy or “snowy”.
VCR remote does not function.
Your converter box or satellite receiver
does not respond to any signals from the
VCR’s IR Emitter.
The fast forwarding/rewinding speed is
slow.
You cannot playback or record in D-VHS.
A mosaic noise, still or black picture
appears when playback or speed search
the tape recorded in D-VHS.
No picture or sound from the IEEE 1394-
equipped device.