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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
TROUBLESHOOTING
If you follow the instructions in this manual and still have trouble operating your VCR, refer to the
following troubleshooting chart.
PROBLEM POSSIBLE SOLUTION
No power. The power cord is not connected. Plug the power cord into an AC
outlet.
Cannot make a timer record-
ing.
• The program timer is not set or is set incorrectly. Check the
program timer.
• The power is on. Turn off the power.
Cannot record. The erase-protection tab is missing. Place a piece of tape over the
tab hole.
Picture is poor on playback. • The TV’s channel selector is not set to the proper channel. Set
the TV to Channel 3 or 4.
• The TV’s fine tuning is not set correctly. Fine tune your TV.
• Audio/video connections are incorrect. Check all connections.
The playback picture is dis-
torted.
• The video heads are dirty. See “Cleaning the Video Heads” on
Page 36.
• Tracking is not properly adjusted. Adjust the tracking.
No picture on playback. • The TV is not set to the proper channel. Set it to Channel 3 or
4 or to its audio/video input if you connected it to the VCR’s
AUDIO/VIDEO OUT
jacks.
• Audio/video connections are incorrect. Check all connections.
Remote control buttons do
not work when the power is
on and a cassette is inserted.
• The remote control’s batteries might be weak. Replace the
batteries.
• Something is blocking the path from the remote control to the
VCR.
• Bright light is shining on the VCR’s remote control sensor win-
dow. Come closer to the VCR, or change the VCR’s location.
• Be sure the VCR is not locked.
Cannot see broadcast TV
programs using the VCR’s
tuner.
•
TV/VCR
is not set correctly. Press
TV/VCR
so the VCR displays
VCR.
• Audio/video connections are incorrect. Check all connections.
Cannot record from the input
jacks.
• Connections are incorrect. Use shielded audio/video cables
with phono-type connectors to connect the source to the
VCR’s input jacks.
•
INPUT
is not set correctly. Select
LINE
1
or
LINE
2
.
No stereo sound for a stereo
recording (Model 61 only).
• You have not connected the VCR’s
AUDIO OUT
jacks to a ste-
reo system or stereo TV. Connect the jacks to a stereo output.
• The audio out setting is not correctly set. Set it to
STEREO
.
• The tracking is not properly adjusted. Adjust the tracking.
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