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2. For each station, compare the station’s
guide channel number with the number
you select on the TV, cable box, or VCR to
tune to the station. If the numbers match,
cross that station off of the list.
3. If a tape is playing, press
STOP
.
4. Press
MENU/ACTION
to display the main
menu.
5. Repeatedly press or to highlight
SET
UP
CHANNEL
, then press .
6. Repeatedly press or to highlight
VCR
Plus+
CH
SET
UP
, then press .
You see this screen if you selected a cable
box or direct-to-home satellite receiver as
your input source.
You see this screen if you selected an
external antenna as your input source.
7. Press or to highlight the guide chan-
nel you want to set, then press . The cur-
sor moves to the right of the guide channel
you selected.
8. Repeatedly press or to select a
CABLE
CH
or
TV
CH
number. Then press
to set the number.
9. Repeat Steps 7 and 8 for each remaining
channel number.
If the channel number is not correct, re-
peatedly press or then
to select
the correct number. Then press or
to change the number or
ADD/DLT
to delete
it.
10. When you finish, press
MENU/ACTION
three times to exit.
Timer Recording with VCR Plus+
Most television guides list a 1- to 8-digit num-
ber called a PlusCode next to many of the
listed programs. You can use these PlusCodes
to easily program your VCR to record broad-
casts.
You can set the VCR to record as many as
eight broadcasts, including any timer programs
you want to set up (see “Automatic Timer Re-
cording” on Page 43).
You can set the VCR to record at any time on a
specific day, at the same time each week, or
the same time Monday through Friday.
Before you start, be sure you have set the VCR
Plus+ guide channels for your area (see “Set-
ting the VCR Plus+ Guide Channels” on
Page 40).
Note:
The VCR can record only one broadcast
at a time. If you schedule recording of broad-
casts on different channels that start at the
same time, the VCR records the lowest timer
number. For more information about timer
numbers, see “Setting a Timer” on Page 44.
1. Turn on the TV and set it to the same chan-
nel as the VCR’s
3-CH-4
switch.
Note:
If you are using a TV/monitor that is
connected to the VCR’s
R-AUDIO-L/VIDEO
OUT
jacks, set it to its video mode.
2. Insert a blank cassette, or one that you
want to record over, into the VCR. The
VCR turns on.
3. Repeatedly press
TV/VCR
until VCR
appears.
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KEY
SET UP
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