...on your purchase of this Go-Video Dual-Deck VCR!
We know you will enjoy this product for many years to come. In case warranty service is required, please
take a moment to attach your receipt to this manual and write down your Serial Number (located on the
back panel of the VCR): __________________________________ .
About this Manual
This manual has been designed to acquaint you with all the features and functionality of the Dual-Deck
VCR. The first two chapters cover basic setup and a quick tour of the components of the Dual-Deck
system. Chapters 3-9 present in detail each major Dual-Deck function—from playing tapes to Commercial
Free Copy—so you can jump in anywhere that interests you. The three Appendices cover advanced
connections, manual setup, and help, respectively. For your reference, a “Menu Tree” is also included on
the inside back cover. Enjoy the Dual-Deck experience!
WELCOME
CAUTION:
To prevent fire, shock hazard, or annoying
interference, use only the recommended
accessories.
T o prevent electric shock, do not use this (polarized) plug with an extension cord, receptacle, or other outlet unless the blades can
be fully inserted to prevent blade exposure.
To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not
remove the unit cover or back. There are no
serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to
qualified personnel only.
CUIDADO:
Para prevenir incendio, riesgo de choque, o
interferencia enfadosa, use solamente los
accesorios recomendados.
Para prevenir electrochoque, no use este
enchufe (polarizado) con un cordón de
extensión, toma de corriente, o cualquier otra
toma a menos que los dientes puedan ser
completamente insertados para prevenir
exposición de los dientes.
Para reducir el riesgo de descarga eléctrica,
no remueva la cubierta o la parte posterior
del VCR. Dentro del VCR no hay partes que
requieren servicio. Diríjase solamente a personal calificado cuando requiera servicio.
ATTENTION:
Pour éviter les incendis, risque de chocs, ou
interférences fâcheuses, employer seulement
les accessoires recommandés.
Pour éviter les chocs électriques, ne pas employer
cette prise (polarisée) avec une rallonge, une prise de
courant ou une autre sortie de courant à moins que
les lames peuvent être insérées à fond pour
l’exposition des lames.
Pour réduire les risques de chocs électriques, ne pas
retirer le couvercle ou l'arrière du module. Il n'y a pas
de pièce utilisable à l'intérieur. Ne faire effectuer
l'entretien que par un personnel qualifié.
USER/INSTALLER CAUTION:
Y our authority to operate this FCC certified equipment
could be voided if you make changes or modifications
not expressly approved by the manufacturer, who is
responsible for compliance with Part 15 FCC rules.
NOTE TO CATV SYSTEM
INSTALLER:
This reminder is provided to call the CATV system
installer’s attention to Article 820-40 of the National
Electronic Code that provides guidelines for proper
grounding and, in particular, specifies that the cable
ground shall be connected to the grounding system
of the building, as close to the point of cable entry as
practical.
COPYRIGHT NOTICE
Federal law provides severe civil and criminal penalties for the unauthorized reproduction, distribution,
or exhibition of copyrighted motion pictures and videotapes. (Title 17, United States Code, Sections 501
and 506).
This symbol is intended to alert the user to
the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product’ s enclosure that may
be of sufficient magnitude to constitute risk
of fire or electric shock.
This symbol is intended to alert the user to
the presence of important operating and
maintenance instructions in the literature
accompanying this product.
All the safety and operating instructions
should be read before the unit is operated.
RETAIN INSTRUCTIONS
The safety and operating instructions should
be retained for future reference.
HEED WARNINGS
All warnings on the unit and in the operating
instructions should be adhered to.
FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS
All operating and maintenance instructions
should be followed.
CLEANING
Unplug this video unit from the wall outlet
before cleaning. Do not use liquid or aerosol
cleaners. Use a dry cloth for dusting cabinet.
ATTACHMENTS
Do not use attachments not recommended
by the video product manufacturer, as they
may be hazardous.
WATER & MOISTURE
Do not use this video unit near water—for example, near a bathtub, wash bowl, kitchen
sink, laundry tub, in a wet basement, near a
swimming pool or the like.
ACCESSORIES
Do not place this video unit on an unstable
cart, stand, tripod, bracket or table. The video
unit may fall, causing serious injury to a
child or adult, and serious damage to
the unit. Use only with a cart, stand,
tripod, bracket or table recom-
mended by the manufacturer or
sold with the video unit. Any mount-
ing of the unit should follow the
manufacturer’s instructions and
should use a mounting accessory
recommended by the manufacturer.
An appliance and cart combination
should be moved with care. Quick stops,
excessive force, and uneven surfaces may
cause the appliance and cart combination
to overturn.
PORTABLE CART WARNING
(Symbol provided by RETAC)
VENTILATION
Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation to ensure reliable operation of the video unit and to protect it from
overheating. These openings must not be
blocked or covered. Never place your VCR
on a bed, sofa, rug or other similar surface,
on or near a radiator or heat register. This
video unit should not be placed in a built-in
installation such as a bookcase or rack unless
proper ventilation is provided or the
manufacturer’s instructions have been adhered to.
POWER SOURCES
This video unit should be operated only from
the type of power source indicated on the
marking label. If you are not sure of the type
of power supply to your home consult your
appliance dealer or local power company . For
video units intended to be operated from
battery power, or other sources, refer to the
operating instructions.
GROUNDING OR POLARIZATION
This video unit may be equipped with either
a polarized 2-wire AC line plug (a plug having one blade wider than the other) or a 3wire grounding plug having a third (grounding) pin.
The 2-wire polarized plug will fit into the
power outlet only one way. This is a safety
feature. If you are unable to insert the plug
fully into the outlet try reversing the plug. If
the plug still fails to fit, contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not
defeat the safety purpose of the polarized
plug.
POWER-CORD PROTECTION
Power-supply cords should be r outed so that
they are not likely to be walked on or pinched
by items placed upon or against them, paying particular attention to cords of plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where
they exit from the unit.
OUTDOOR ANTENNA
GROUNDING
If an outside antenna or cable system is connected to the video unit, be sure the antenna
or cable system is grounded to provide some
protection against voltage surges and builtup static charges. Section 810 of the National
Safety
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Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA No. 70-1984,
provides information with respect to proper
grounding of the mast and supporting structure, grounding of the lead-in wire to an antenna discharge unit, size of grounding conductors, location of antenna-discharge unit,
connection to grounding electrodes, and requirements for the grounding electrode. See
figure below.
LIGHTNING
For added protection of this video unit during a lightning storm, or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time,
unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect
the antenna or cable system. This will prevent damage to the video unit due to lightning and power line surges.
POWER LINES
An outside antenna system should not be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines
or other electric light or power circuits, where
it can fall into such power lines or circuits.
When installing an outside antenna system
extreme care should be taken to keep from
touching such power lines or circuits as contact with them might be fatal.
spill liquids of any kind onto the unit. Should
spillage occur, unplug unit and have it
checked by a technician before use.
SERVICING
Do not attempt to service this video unit yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to a dangerous voltage or other
hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
DAMAGE REQUIRING SERVICE
Unplug this video unit from the wall outlet
and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions:
a When the power supply cord or plug is
damaged.
b If any liquid has been spilled onto or ob-
jects have fallen into the video unit.
c If the video unit has been exposed to rain
or water.
d If the video unit does not operate normally
by following the operating instructions.
Adjust only those controls that are covered
by the operating instructions. Improper
adjustment of other controls may result in
damage and will often require extensive
work by a qualified technician to restore
the video unit to its normal operation.
e If the video unit has been dropped or the
cabinet has been damaged.
fWhen the video unit exhibits a distinct
change in performance—this indicates a
need for service.
REPLACEMENT PARTS
When replacement parts are required, be sur e
the service technician has used replacement
parts specified by the manufacturer or those
having the same characteristics as the original part. Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric shock or other hazards.
OVERLOADING
Do not overload wall outlets and extension
cords as this can result in the risk of fire or
electric shock.
OBJECTS AND LIQUIDS
Never push objects of any kind into this video
unit through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that
could result in a fire or electric shock. Never
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SAFETY CHECK
Upon completion of any service or repairs to
this video unit ask the service technician to
perform safety checks to determine that the
video unit is in safe operating order.
HEAT
This video unit should be situated away from
heat sources such as radiators, stoves, or
other products (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
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GETTING STARTED
1
Before you begin, please check that all items are
included in your Dual-Deck VCR box, then insert
the enclosed batteries in the remote control.
Power
VCR
This Chapter will guide you through initial setup of your Dual-Deck VCR,
including basic connections, Auto Setup, and remote programming.
Deck Select
Copy
Rec
MenuTV/VCR
Ch
Video Audio
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UNPACKING
1CHECK PACKING LIST
• Dual-Deck VCR
• Remote Control
• Two (2) “AA” Batteries
• Coaxial Cable
• User’s Guide
• Quick Reference Guide
• Warranty Registration Card
2INSERT BATTERIES
a. Remove the battery cover
from the back of the remote
control as shown.
b. Insert two “AA” batteries,
paying attention to observe
the correct polarities (+/–).
c. Replace the cover.
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Follow these steps to connect the Dual-Deck VCR
to your television and antenna/cable TV.
From Antenna
or Cable TV
To Television
To Line Inputs on
your Television
1CONNECT ANTENNA/CABLE TV
Connect the coaxial cable from your
indoor/outdoor antenna or cable TV
outlet/cable box to the “IN (FROM
ANT.)” jack on the VCR back panel.
2CONNECT VCR TO TV
BASIC CONNECTIONS
Standard RF Option
Connect the supplied cable (coaxial) from
the “OUT (TO TV)” jack on the VCR back
panel to your television’s antenna in jack.
Use this connection if your television is
equipped with a basic antenna input.
4TURN ON TV, VCR, CABLE BOX
Press POWER on your television, VCR
and Cable Box (if applicable).
5SET TELEVISION CHANNEL
Channel 3
If you chose the Standard RF Option,
set your television to channel 3. If you
experience interference on channel 3,
you may use channel 4 instead; however, you must first run Auto Setup with
channel 3, then follow the instructions
on page 31 to reset the RF Output to
channel 4.
OR
Composite Video Option
Connect a standard RCA cable from the
“Line Out” jacks on the VCR back panel
to your television’s Line In jacks. Be sure
to match yellow to video and white to
audio on your television and VCR. Use
this connection for better sound and
picture quality if your television is
equipped with line inputs.
3PLUG IN VCR
Connect the VCR power cord to a
standard 120V/60Hz wall outlet.
OR
Video In
If you chose the Composite Video
Option, set your television to display its
Video Input, often labeled “Video,”
“Line,” or “Aux.” See your television
owner’s manual for the correct setting.
6CONNECTION COMPLETE!
The “Language/Langue” menu should
appear on your television screen. Please
proceed with Auto Setup on the following page.
NOTES
• For Advanced Connections, please refer to pages 31-34.
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Follow these steps to run Auto Setup,
which will set the clock and save local
channels automatically.
AUTO SETUP
POWER
press
LANGUAGE/LANGUE
1 English
2 Français
press
Connect Antenna or
Cable and Press MENU
Searching For Channels
Select = 1-2
Choisir = 1-2
12
or
press
Please Wait...
Setting the Clock
1SET MENU LANGUAGE
The first time you turn on your Dual-Deck
VCR, you will be prompted to set the menu
language. Press 1 for English or 2 for French.
2CONFIRM ANTENNA/CABLE
CONNECTION
If you have not already done so, make sure
you have connected an antenna or basic
cable to the “IN (FROM ANT.)” jack on the
VCR back panel. Press MENU to continue.
3RUN AUTO SETUP
As soon as you press MENU, the Dual-Deck
VCR will automatically perform the following steps:
Auto Channel Search – Automatically
detects the source of incoming channels
(antenna or cable) and then searches for all
active channels in your area.
Auto Clock Set – Automatically sets the
VCR’s internal clock, which is necessary for
accurate timer recording.
• This procedure may take a few minutes
to complete. When finished, the VCR
will display the lowest channel found.
• Please proceed with Chapter 2 for a
Quick Tour of the Dual-Deck system.
Please Wait...
Ch03
NOTES
• If no channels were found in your area, the VCR will alert you and then display the “Channel Settings”
menu; see page 39 to search for channels manually.
• If Auto Setup was unable to detect the time, the VCR will alert you and then display the “Set Month”
menu; see page 37 to set the clock manually.
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Follow these steps to program the remote
control to operate your television*.
1TURN ON TELEVISION
Press POWER on your television.
2ENTER CODE
Press and hold the TV key on the VCR remote
control while entering the 2-digit code for your
brand of television with the 0-9 keys (see table
below). If there is more than one code for your
brand of television, try them all until one works.
BRANDCODE(S)
Daewoo.............................. TV + 19
Emerson............................. TV + 21
Hitachi................................ TV + 10
JVC .................................... TV + 11
LG ................................ TV + 08, 18
LG (Goldstar)...................... TV + 06
Loewe ................................ TV + 28
Magnavox .......................... TV + 04
Mitsubishi........................... TV + 13
Newsan (S. America) .......... TV + 27
Noblex (S.America) ............ TV + 25
Panasonic..................... TV + 12, 24
RCA.............................. TV + 07, 29
Samsung .......... TV + 01, 14, 15, 23
Sanyo ........................... TV + 05, 20
Sharp...................... TV + 02, 16, 22
Sony ................................... TV + 03
Telefunken.......................... TV + 26
Toshiba............................... TV + 09
REMOTE CONTROL SETUP
Zenith................................. TV + 17
Pressing the TV key puts the
remote control in TV mode. Some
or all of the highlighted keys will
be able to control your television.
NOTES
• The remote will not operate all brands of
televisions.
• When the remote is in TV mode, it WILL
NOT operate the VCR. Press VCR to restore
normal VCR functionality.
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3CHECK YOUR RESULTS
If the television advances to the next active
channel, programming is complete! If the
television does not respond, try another 2-digit
code. Some televisions are not listed but can be
programmed.
4OPERATE YOUR TELEVISION
When you want to control your television, press
the TV key, then try any of the keys shown in the
drawing at left.
• When the remote control is in TV mode, it
WILL NOT operate your VCR.
• To restore VCR mode, press the VCR key.
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QUICK TOUR
2
The following is an overview of the Dual-Deck
VCR remote control. The keys are listed in
alphabetical order.
This Chapter provides an overview of the Remote Control, Front Panel,
Front Panel Display and On-Screen Display.
REMOTE CONTROL
0-9
While watching TV, press to select channels.
While in the menu system, press to select menu
items.
100+
Press to select cable channels 100 and above.
CH
Press to select the next or previous channel.
COPY TAPE
Press to copy the tape in Deck 1 to the tape in
Deck 2 (see page 10).
CLEAR
Press to reset the Tape Counter to zero
(0:00:00). Also press to clear certain entries in
the menu system.
CLK/CTR
Press to change the view on the Front Panel
Display to the clock, tape counter, or time
remaining on the tape.
DECK 1
Press to make Deck 1 active. All deck control
keys (PLAY , REWIND , etc.) will only
affect Deck 1.
DECK 2
Press to make Deck 2 active. All deck control
keys (PLAY , REWIND , etc.) will only
affect Deck 2.
DISPLAY
Press to turn the On-Screen Display on and off.
FAST-FORWARD
While the VCR is stopped, press to fast-forward
the tape in the active deck. While a tape is
playing, press to visually search forward (Cue).
In the menu system, press to make selections.
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LCV
While watching TV, press to display the last
channel viewed.
SLOW –/+
While a tape is playing, press to play the tape
in slow motion at variable speeds.
MENU
Press to display the VCR’s Main Menu.
MUTE
Press to turn the sound on and off.
PLAY/STILL
Press to play the tape in the active deck. While
a tape is playing or recording, press to pause
the tape in the active deck. In the menu system,
press to move the blinking selection arrow up.
POWER
Press to power the VCR on and off.
REC
Press to start recording in the active deck. Pr ess
repeatedly to add recording time in 30-minute
increments (see One Touch Recording, page 14).
REPEAT
While a tape is playing, press to replay the last
30 seconds.
REWIND
While the VCR is stopped, press to rewind the
tape in the active deck. While a tape is playing,
press to visually search backward (Review). In
the menu system, press to return to the previous menu.
SP/SLP
Press to set the record speed to SP (Standard
Play) or SLP (Super Long Play). SLP is three
times longer than SP.
F.ADV/SKIP
While a tape is paused, press repeatedly to
advance the tape one frame at a time. While a
tape is playing, press 1-5 times to skip ahead 1
minute at a time (up to 5 minutes). While the VCR
is copying, press 1-5 times to skip edit (remove)
the next 1-5 minutes (see page 20).
STOP/EJECT
Press to stop the tape in the active deck. Press
twice to eject the tape. In the menu system,
press to move the blinking selection arrow
down.
TRK – AUTO
While a tape is playing, press to manually
adjust tracking (to remove white lines on the
screen). Press AUTO to resume automatic
tracking.
TV
Press to set the remote to operate your television. Note: When selected, the keys on the
remote will not operate the VCR. Press the VCR
key to resume normal remote operation.
SCENE/TITLE
While in the 8-Scene Editor, press to mark the
beginning and ending points of scenes (see
page 19). While recording, press to superim-
REMOTE CONTROL (CONT.)
pose On-Screen Titles (see page 22).
SEARCH/INDEX
While the VCR is in Stop, Play, Fast-Forward, or
Rewind, press to display the Search/Index Menu
(see page 28). While a tape is recording, places
an Index mark on the tape (see page 27).
SET TIMER
Press to set a Timer Recording (see page 16).
SHUTTLE KEYS
While a tape is playing, press the Shuttle keys
forward or backward to gradually increase or
decrease the playback speed.
TV/VCR
Your TV and your VCR both have television
tuners. This allows you to watch one show with
the TV tuner while recording another show with
the VCR tuner. Press the TV/VCR key to switch
back and forth between the TV tuner and the
VCR tuner.
TV VIEW
Press to change the view on your television
among all the Dual-Deck VCR input sources:
Tuner, Deck 1, Deck 2, and Aux. This allows you
to record a show in Deck 1 while watching a
videotape in Deck 2.
VCR
Press to set the remote to operate your VCR.
VOLUME +/–
Press to adjust the volume.
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The following is an overview of the DualDeck VCR front panel.
FRONT PANEL
Power
VCR
Deck Select
Copy
Rec
Ch
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1POWER
Press to power the VCR on and off.
2DECK SELECT
Press to switch control between
Deck 1 and Deck 2.
3COPY TAPE
Press to copy the tape in Deck 1 to
the tape in Deck 2 (see page 10).
4CH
Press to select the next or previous
channel.
5TV/VCR
Press to switch back and forth
between the TV tuner and the VCR
tuner.
6MENU
Press to display the VCR’s Main
Menu.
7REC
Press to start recording in the active
deck. Press repeatedly to add
recording time in 30-minute increments (see page 14).
9STOP/EJECT
Press once to stop the tape in the
active deck. Press twice to eject the
tape. In the menu system, press to
move the blinking selection arrow
down.
10 PLAY
Press to play the tape in the active
deck. While a tape is playing or
recording, press to pause the tape
in the active deck. In the menu
system, press to move the blinking
selection arrow up.
11 FAST-FORWARD
While the VCR is stopped, press to
fast-forward the tape in the active
deck. While a tape is playing, press
to visually search forward (Cue). In
the menu system, press to make
selections.
12 AUDIO/VIDEO INPUT (AUX)
Connect to the composite video
output (yellow) and audio output
(white) of an external component,
such as a camcorder or videogame,
using RCA cables.
8REWIND
While the VCR is stopped, press to
rewind the tape in the active deck.
While a tape is playing, press to
visually search backward (Review). In
the menu system, press to return to
the previous menu.
NOTE
• Aux Input Labeling - Throughout the menu system, the audio/video input is referred to as “Aux.” To
change this label to match the component you have connected, see page 34.
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The following is an overview of the front panel
display.
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FRONT PANEL DISPLAY
DECK 1
COPY
S L P
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1DECK 1 STATUS INDICATOR
Lights to show you that Deck 1 is
active. Also, graphically displays the
status of the tape in Deck 1; e.g.,
Stop, Play, Rewind, etc.
2TV/VCR INDICATOR
Lights when the Dual-Deck is in VCR
mode, turns off when the Dual-Deck
is in TV mode, as set by the TV/VCR
key.
3TIMER INDICATOR
Lights to show you that a Timer
Recording has been programmed
and stored in memory. Blinks if
there is a Timer Recording error.
4COPY INDICATOR
Lights to show you that a tape is
being copied.
5DECK 2 STATUS INDICATOR
Lights to show you that Deck 2 is
active. Also, graphically displays the
status of the tape in Deck 2; e.g.,
Stop, Play, Rewind, etc.
DECK 2VCRAMTIMER
S L P
9
6DECK 1 PLAY/RECORD
SPEED
Shows you the current playback (SP,
LP, or SLP) or record speed (SP or
SLP) for Deck 1.
7CLOCK/TAPE COUNTER
Shows you the current time, the
tape counter position, or the time
remaining until the end of the tape
in the active deck, as set by the
CLK/CTR key. Also briefly displays
the status of the active deck when
you press a deck control key; e.g.,
STOP , PLAY , REWIND ,
etc.
8AM/PM INDICATOR
Lights when the time is A.M., turns
off when the time is P.M.
9DECK 2 PLAY/RECORD
SPEED
Shows you the current playback (SP,
LP, or SLP) or record speed (SP or
SLP) for Deck 2.
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The following is an overview of the On-Screen
Display (OSD).
6
Deck 1TV VIEWDeck 2
5
4
3
Play Deck 1Stop
0 : 00 : 000 : 00 : 00
SPSLP
Sequential Play
ON-SCREEN DISPLAY
7
8
9
10
2
1
1DATE AND TIME
When the TV View is set to Channel or
Aux, the date and time are displayed at
the bottom of the screen.
2RECORD SOURCE
When the TV View is set to Deck 1 or
Deck 2, the Deck 1 and Deck 2 record
sources are displayed at the bottom of
the screen.
3DECK 1 PLAY/RECORD SPEED
Shows you the current playback (SP, LP,
or SLP) or record speed (SP or SLP) for
Deck 1.
4DECK 1 COUNTER POSITION
Shows you the current tape counter
position or time remaining on the tape
in Deck 1, as set by the CLK/CTR key.
5DECK 1 STATUS
Shows you the status of the tape in
Deck 1; e.g., Stop, Play, Rewind, FastForward, etc.
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6TV VIEW
Shows you the input source you are
currently watching (Channel, Deck 1,
Deck 2, or Aux).
7DECK 2 STATUS
Shows you the status of the tape in
Deck 2; e.g., Stop, Play, Rewind, FastForward, etc.
8DECK 2 COUNTER POSITION
Shows you the current tape counter
position or time remaining on the tape
in Deck 2, as set by the CLK/CTR key.
9DECK 2 PLAY/RECORD SPEED
Shows you the current playback (SP, LP,
or SLP) or record speed (SP or SLP) for
Deck 2.
10 DISPLAY MESSAGES
The On-Screen Display often provides
feedback on the status of your DualDeck, including Copy messages, Timer
Recording error messages, etc.
NOTE
• Press DISPLAY to manually turn the OSD on and off.
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COPY
3
Follow these steps to copy a tape from
Deck 1 to Deck 2.
This Chapter will show you how to copy tapes with your Dual-Deck VCR.
To set up the Commercial Free Copy feature, please see Chapter 8.
BASIC COPYING
1INSERT SOURCE TAPE
Insert the tape you want to copy in Deck 1.
2INSERT TARGET TAPE
Insert the tape you want to copy to in Deck
2.
• Make sure the tape has a
record safety tab or it will
eject when you press
COPY TAPE.
3COPY YOUR TAPE
Press COPY TAPE.
• The “Copy” indicator will light on the
front panel display and the VCR will
begin copying from Deck 1 to Deck 2.
Record Safety Tab
4OPTIONS WHILE COPYING
• To pause, press COPY TAPE. The
“Copy” indicator will blink on the front
panel display.
• While paused you can reposition the
source tape in Deck 1; e.g., to fastforward over a commercial; see page 20.
• To stop copying, select Deck 2, then
press STOP .
NOTES
• The Dual-Deck VCR cannot duplicate copy-protected tapes. If you try to copy a protected tape, the
message “Tape is Copy Protected” will appear on the on-screen display.
• If you want to copy an entire tape, try the EZ Copy feature. The VCR will automatically rewind both tapes
before and after copying and eject both tapes when finished; see page 11.
On – Turns EZ Copy on. When you press
COPY TAPE, the VCR will automatically
rewind both decks, copy the tape in Deck
1 to Deck 2, rewind both decks again,
and eject the tapes. Plus, EZ Copy adjusts
the record speed to avoid running out of
tape before copying is complete; see
note on “Complete Program Record”
below.
Off – Turns EZ Copy off.
/ = Move = SelMENU = Quit
press
1
2
3
4
NOTES
for
Comm. Free Copy
for
EZ Copy
for
Speed Matching
for
Copy Audio Inser
3 - Speed Matching
On – Automatically sets the Deck 2
record speed to match the Deck 1 playback speed (recommended for best copy
quality).
Off – Allows the Deck 2 record speed to
be set independently of the Deck 1
playback speed. Turn Speed Matching off
only if you want to record two or more SP
tapes onto one SLP tape. If so, you must
set the Deck 2 record speed to SLP
manually using the SP/SLP key.
Auto – Automatically adjusts the Deck 2
record speed from SP to SLP to avoid
running out of tape before copying is
complete; see note on “Complete Program Record” below.
4 - Copy Audio Insert
Please refer to page 21.
• Complete Program Record (CPR) changes the copy speed from SP to SLP if necessary to reduce the risk
of running out of tape before copying is complete.
• EZ Copy: If the tape runs out in Deck 2 before copying is complete, neither tape will rewind to alert you
that a problem occurred.
3 - Copy
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PLAY
4
Follow these steps to play a standard
VHS videotape.
BASIC PLAYBACK
This Chapter will show you how to play videotapes and
enjoy special playback features.
1INSERT TAPE
Insert a standard VHS tape into Deck 1 or
Deck 2.
2PLAY TAPE
Press PLAY .
3OPTIONS DURING PLAYBACK
Freeze - To freeze a single frame, press
PLAY again.
Frame Advance - To advance one frame at
a time press F.ADV/SKIP.
Shuttle - To gradually increase or
decrease the playback speed, press the
Shuttle keys.
Slow Motion - To play in slow motion,
press SLOW +/–.
Picture Search - To cue or review at 5 times
normal speed, press and release FASTFORWARD or REWIND .
Jet Search - To cue or review at 7 times
normal speed, press and hold FASTFORWARD or REWIND .
Skip - To skip ahead in 1-5 minute incre-
ments, press F.ADV/SKIP 1-5 times in
sequence.
Repeat - To replay the last 30 seconds of
the tape, press REPEAT.
Manual Tracking - To adjust tracking
manually, press the TRK +/– keys.
Auto Tracking - To resume automatic
tracking, press AUTO.
NOTES
• Tapes without record safety tabs can be set to play automatically when inserted;
see “Auto Play/Rewind” on page 13.
• To resume normal playback at any time, press PLAY .
1 Dual PlaybackOff
2 Auto Play/RewindBoth
3 COMMERCIAL ADVANCE
/ = Move = SelMENU = Quit
press
MENU
MAIN MENU
press
PLAYBACK SETTINGS
2
for
1
for
2
Dual Playback
Auto Play/Rewin
1OPEN MAIN MENU
Press MENU.
2SELECT “PLAYBACK SETTINGS”
Press 2.
3ADJUST PLAYBACK SETTINGS
Press 1, 2, or 3 to set each of the following:
1 - Dual Playback
Seq (Sequential) – Tapes will play in sequence; i.e., Deck 1 will play, then Deck 2 will
play. This is useful when watching a movie
that includes two tapes.
Loop – Tapes will play in a continuous loop
until you press STOP on the playing deck.
This is useful for continuous playback of
training or sales tapes.
Normal – Each deck will play independently
(default setting).
2 - Auto Play/Rewind
Play — Tapes without record safety tabs will
play automatically when you insert them.
Rew — All tapes will rewind automatically
when the end of the tape is reached.
Both — Tapes will both play and rewind
automatically.
Off — Tapes will neither play nor rewind
automatically.
for
3
ADVANCE
COMMERCIAL
3 - COMMERCIAL ADVANCE
Please refer to page 23.
4 - Play
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RECORD
5
This Chapter will show you how to record television programs
and set recording preferences.
Follow these steps to record a television
show currently in progress.
1INSERT TAPE
2SET RECORD SPEED
3SELECT DESIRED CHANNEL
Insert a VHS tape with a record safety
tab into Deck 1 or Deck 2.
Press the SP/SLP key to set the record speed to:
• SP – Standard Play, for best quality.
• SLP – Super Long Play, for maximum recording
time (3 times longer than SP).
Use the 0-9 keys or the CH +/– keys to select the
channel you wish to record (or use the TV VIEW key
to select and record from Aux or the other deck).
Record Safety Tab
4START RECORDING
Press REC.
5OPTIONS DURING RECORDING
BASIC RECORDING
• To pause, press PLAY .
• To resume, press REC again.
• To stop, press STOP .
• To watch a different channel, press TV/VCR to
switch to TV mode, then select the desired
channel on your TV.
• To watch another videotape, insert a tape in the
other deck and press PLAY .
• One-Touch Recording – To add recording time
in 30 minute increments, press REC repeatedly.
“OTR” will appear on the on-screen display,
followed by the number of minutes the VCR will
record. Continue pressing REC to add up to 9
hours and 30 minutes. When the recording time
has elapsed, the VCR will stop recording automatically.
• OTR Loop Record – When you reach OTR 9:30,
NOTE
• If you press POWER during One-Touch
Recording, the front panel display will flash
and the VCR will turn off automatically when
the recording time has elapsed.
press REC again to enter OTR Loop mode. The
selected deck will record over and over again
until you press STOP . This can be used for
continuous recording of security cameras.
Sequential – Tapes will record in sequence;
i.e., the VCR will record over the entire tape
in Deck 1, then over the tape in Deck 2, and
then stop.
Loop – Tapes will record in a continuous
loop; i.e., the VCR will record over the entire
tape in Deck 1, then over the tape in Deck 2,
then Deck 1, etc. until you press STOP on
the recording deck.
Normal – Each deck will record independently (default setting).
2 - Date/Time Stamp
Timer – The date, time, and record source
will be “stamped” (superimposed) briefly at
the start of all timer recordings.
Cont. – The date, time, and record source will
be stamped continuously over all recordings.
All – The date, time, and record source will
be stamped briefly at the start of all recordings.
Off – The Date/Time Stamp will be off.
for
4
5
6
NOTES
Deck 2 Rec Source
for
8-Scene Edit List
for
Setup Titler Messag
• If you set Dual Recording to “Sequential”
and set the Record Speed to SLP, you can
record for 12 hours with two T-120 tapes.
• If Date/Time Stamp is set to “Cont.,” the
On-Screen Display and menu system will
be disabled. Press STOP on the
recording deck to restor e normal onscreen functions.
3 - Deck 1 Record Source
Auto is the recommended setting, because the
VCR will automatically record whatever is visible
on the TV screen when you press REC. You may
also fix the Record Source to Aux (the front A/V
inputs), Deck 2, or Tuner (the current television
show).
4 - Deck 2 Record Source
Auto is recommended for this setting as well.
You can also fix the Deck 2 record source to
Aux, Deck 1, or Tuner.
5 - 8-Scene Edit List
Please refer to page 19.
6 - Setup Titler Message
Please refer to page 22.
5 - Record
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TIMER RECORD
6
This Chapter provides step by step instructions
for programming Timer Recordings.
Follow these steps to program your VCR to
record up to 16 events.
Insert a blank tape with a record
safety tab into Deck 1 or Deck 2.
Record Safety Tab
Press MENU (or simply press SET TIMER and
skip to Step 4).
Press 6.
Use the 0-9 keys to enter any available event
number between “01” and “16.”
SELECT EVENT [1-16] :01
1- - : - - - - - - - - - - / - -
- H - - M Ch - - Deck - - -
2- - : - - - - - - - - - - / - -
- H - - M Ch - - Deck - - -
TIMER RECORDING
3- - : - - - - - - - - - - / - -
- H - - M Ch - - Deck - - -
4- - : - - - - - - - - - - / - -
- H - - M Ch - - Deck - - -
/ To Move = Select
use
09
SET MONTH [1-12] :08
1Aug200110:30PM 1H00M
Su MoTu WeThFrSa
567891011
12 13 14 15 1617 18
19 20 21 22 2324 25
2627 2829 30 31
1-TimeCh10Deck 1 Auto
use
1234
09
continued...
to select
event 01-16
to set month, day,
hour, minute, am/pm
5SET DATE AND TIME
Use the 0-9 keys or UP/DOWN arrow keys to
set the date and time of the event. To correct
an entry, press the LEFT arrow key to go back
and then enter the new numbers. To skip an
entry without changing it press the RIGHT arrow
key.
Set Month
Enter the month as a 2-digit number; e.g., for
January, press “01.”
Set Day
Enter the day as a 2-digit number; e.g., for the
ninth, press “09.”
Set Hour
Enter the hour as a 2-digit number; e.g., for
12:00, press “12.”
Set Minutes
Enter the minutes as a 2-digit number; e.g., for
12:00, press “00.”
Set AM/PM
Press “1” for AM or “2” for PM.
NOTE
• If you select Timer Recording without having set the clock, the “Set Clock” menu will appear. You must
set the Clock before you can program a Timer Recording (see page 37).
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SET LENGTH (H) [0-9] : 0
1Aug200110:30PM 1H00M
Su MoTu We ThFr Sa
1234
567891011
12 13 14 15 1617 18
19 20 21 22 2324 25
2627 2829 30 31
1-TimeCh10Deck 1 Auto
6SET LENGTH
Use the 0-9 keys or UP/DOWN arrow keys to set
the length of the event in hours and minutes.
Set Length (H)
Enter the hours as a 1-digit number; e.g., for
one hour, press “1.”
Set Length (M)
Enter the minutes as a 2-digit number; e.g., for
30 minutes, press “30.”
use
09
1Aug200110:30PM 1H00M
1-TimeCh10Deck 1 Auto
1Aug200110:30PM 1H00M
1-TimeCh10Deck 1 Auto
1Aug200110:30PM 1H00M
1-TimeCh10Deck 1 Auto
SET TYPE [1-4] : 1
Su MoTu We ThFr Sa
567891011
12 13 14 15 1617 18
19 20 21 22 2324 25
2627 2829 30 31
press
SET SOURCE [1-4] : 1
Su MoTu We ThFr Sa
567891011
12 13 14 15 1617 18
19 20 21 22 2324 25
2627 2829 30 31
press
SET DECK [1-2] : 1
Su MoTu We ThFr Sa
567891011
12 13 14 15 1617 18
19 20 21 22 2324 25
2627 2829 30 31
press
1234
14
1234
12
1234
12
continued...
to set hours
and minutes
to set type
to set source
to set deck
7SET TYPE
Press 1, 2, 3 or 4 (or use the UP/DOWN arrow
keys) to set how often the event will be recorded:
1 - 1-Time
The event will be recorded once.
2 - Mo-Fr
The event will be recorded Monday through
Friday.
3 - Weekly
The event will be recorded once a week.
4 - Always
The event will be recorded every day.
8SET SOURCE
Press 1 or 2 (or use the UP/DOWN arrow keys)
to set the record source. If you are using a cable
box, see note below:
1 - Ch##
Records from TV. First, press 1 to select this
option, then use the 0-9 keys to set the channel
number you wish to record as a two-digit
number; e.g., to record on channel 8, press 1,
then “08.”
2 - Aux
Records from an external source connected to
the front a/v inputs.
9SET DECK
Press 1 or 2 (or use the UP/DOWN arrow keys)
to set which deck will record the event, as
chosen in Step 1.
1 - Deck 1
The event will be recorded in Deck 1.
2 - Deck 2
The event will be recorded in Deck 2.
NOTE
• If you are recording with a cable box, set
Source to Channel 2, 3, or 4—whichever
your cable box uses—then select the
desired channel on the cable box.
6 - Timer Record
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10 SET SPEED
Press 1, 2, or 3 (or use the UP/DOWN arrow
1Aug200110:30PM 1H00M
1-TimeCh10Deck 1 Auto
1 10:30 PM On Wednesdays
2- - : - - - - - - - - - - / - -
3- - : - - - - - - - - - - / - -
4- - : - - - - - - - - - - / - -
SET SPEED [1-3] : 1
Su MoTu WeThFrSa
567891011
12 13 14 15 1617 18
19 20 21 22 2324 25
2627 2829 30 31
press
SELECT EVENT [1-16] :01
1 H 30 M Ch 10 Deck 1 Auto
- H - - M Ch - - Deck - - -
- H - - M Ch - - Deck - - -
- H - - M Ch - - Deck - - -
/ To Move = Select
1234
13
to set speed
keys) to set the record speed:
1 - Auto
Activates Complete Program Record (see note
below).
2 - SP
Standard Play. Use for best quality (a T-120 tape
will record for 2 hours).
3 - SLP
Super Long Play. Use for maximum recording
time (a T-120 tape will record for 6 hours).
11 VIEW EVENT SUMMARY
Press MENU to confirm the event and view a
summary of all programmed events.
• The event is now stored in memory and will
record at the scheduled time. It is not necessary to turn the VCR off or put it into a
“Timer” mode; the event will record regardless of the state of the VCR.
• The “Timer” indicator will light on the front
panel display. If there is a timer recording
error, the “Timer” indicator will blink (see
TIMER RECORDING ERRORS
“Timer Recording Errors” below).
• To program another event, select any avail-
Tape Missing
Solution: Insert a tape in the recording deck.
able event number.
• To edit an event, select its event number.
• To delete an event, use the up/down arrow
Tape Missing Tab
Solution: Insert a video cassette with
a record safety tab.
Not Ready
keys to select it, then press CLEAR.
• To exit the Select Event screen, press MENU.
Solution: The recording deck is
TIMER RECORDING ERRORS
already in use. Press STOP on this
deck.
Overlapping Events
Solution: If two programmed events
overlap, you will be prompted to
either delete one of the events, or
allow them to overlap. If you allow
them to overlap, the event with the
earliest starting time will be completely recorded, then the remainder
of the event with the next earliest
starting time will be recorded.
NOTE
• Complete Program Record (CPR) adjusts the recording speed to make sure you won’t run out of tape
before the Timer Recording is complete. With Record Speed set to “Auto,” the VCR will begin recording
in SP. It will then calculate how much time is remaining on the tape and adjusts the record speed to SLP if
necessary. If there is not enough room to record the entire show, the VCR will record in SLP until the end
of the tape is reached.
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EDIT
7
This Chapter will show you how to use the 8-Scene Editor and the On-Screen Titler
to make your own home movies.
Follow these steps to use the 8-Scene Editor to
assemble the best scenes from your home movies.
• While there are scenes in the Edit List,
you cannot eject the source tape in
Deck 1 with the remote.
5
1- - - - - - -Scene:
Begin:
MENU To Quit
00:00
End:- - : - - : - -
5SELECT “8-SCENE EDIT LIST”
Press 5.
6SELECT SCENE NUMBER
Select a scene number from 1 to 8.
7MARK BEGINNING OF SCENE
Play the tape in Deck 1 to the start of the
desired scene and press SCENE/TITLE. The VCR
will save the starting counter position of this
scene.
8MARK END OF SCENE
Play the tape in Deck 1 to the end of the same
scene and press SCENE/TITLE. The VCR will
save the ending counter position of this scene.
• To clear the end point, press CLEAR once.
• To clear the begin point, press CLEAR again.
9ADD MORE SCENES (OPTIONAL)
Repeat Steps 6-8 to store up to 8 total scenes.
10 ASSEMBLE THE TAPE
Press COPY TAPE. The VCR will automatically
copy all marked scenes in order from Deck 1 to
Deck 2. When this processed is finished, repeat
Steps 3-10 to add additional scenes.
7 - Edit
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Follow these steps to edit your tapes manually using
the COPY TAPE button.
1BEFORE YOU BEGIN —
• Turn off EZ Copy; see page 11.
• Turn off Auto Play; see page 13.
2INSERT SOURCE TAPE
Insert your source tape (original footage) in Deck 1.
3INSERT TARGET TAPE
Insert your target tape in Deck 2. Make sure the
tape has a record safety tab.
4CUE SOURCE TAPE
Press the DECK 1 key, then use the deck control
keys (PLAY , STOP , FAST-FORWARD ,
REWIND ) to position the source tape at the
start of the desired segment. Stop or pause the
tape at this position.
MANUAL EDITING
NOTE
• Skip Edit - Skip Edit allows you to remove
commercials in 1-5 minute blocks while
copying a tape. When the commercials start,
press F.ADV/SKIP once for every minute of
commercials to be deleted. The Dual-Deck
VCR will automatically pause the copy, fastforward 1-5 minutes, and resume copying.
• Leave at least 15 seconds of blank tape at the
beginning of a tape to ensure a crisp edit.
5CUE TARGET TAPE
Press the DECK 2 key, then use the deck control
keys to position the target tape where you wish
copying to begin. Stop or pause the tape at this
position.
6START EDITING
Press COPY TAPE.
• The “Copy” indicator will light on the front
panel display and the VCR will begin copying
from Deck 1 to Deck 2.
7PAUSE EDITING
Press COPY TAPE again to pause.
• The “Copy” indicator will blink on the front
panel display.
8REPOSITION SOURCE TAPE
Press the DECK 1 key, then use the deck control
keys to reposition the source tape at the start of
the next segment. Stop or pause the tape at this
position.
9RESUME EDITING
Repeat Steps 6-8 to add all desired scenes from
Deck 1 to Deck 2.
• When finished, select Deck 2, then press STOP
.
• To automatically edit out commercial segments
in 1-5 minute blocks, see side note on “Skip
Edit” or see “Commercial Free Copy” on page
26.
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t
Follow these steps to insert a new audio track, such as recorded
music or narration, onto your target tape. The new audio can be
recorded from the front audio input.
Start any record function; e.g., Record, OneTouch Record, Copy, or Timer Record.
8RECORD TITLER MESSAGE
You can overlay the title on your video for up to
20 seconds in 5-second increments. Press
SCENE/TITLE 1 to 4 times to record your Titler
Message for 5, 10, 15, or 20 seconds, respectively.
NOTE
• You must be recording a video signal when you record the Titler Message; i.e., you cannot record a title
without also recording a picture.
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COMMERCIAL ADVANCE
8
If you have ever wanted to watch TV without commercials,
COMMERCIAL ADVANCE is for you. The first step is to mark
groups of commercials while recording a TV show.
1 Dual PlaybackOff
2 Auto Play/RewindBoth
3 COMMERCIAL ADVANCE
/ = Move = SelMENU = Quit
This Chapter will show you how to use COMMERCIAL ADVANCE to skip commercials
during playback of recordings, and remove marked commercials from copied tapes.
MENU
MAIN MENU
1OPEN MAIN MENU
Press MENU.
2SELECT “PLAYBACK SETTINGS”
Press 2.
3SELECT “COMMERCIAL ADVANCE”
Press 5.
4SET “COMMERCIAL ADVANCE”
Press 1 to select from the following:
1 - Mark Commercials
2
• Yes – The VCR will automatically mark
commercials during recording.
• No – The VCR will not mark commercials
during recording.
5INSERT TAPE
Insert a videotape in Deck 1.
• COMMERCIAL ADVANCE only works in
Deck 1.
press
COMMERCIAL ADVANCE
1 Mark CommercialsYes
2 Skip CommercialsYes
3 Background Blue
/ = Move = SelMENU = Quit
press
NOTE
• COMMERCIAL ADVANCE ® is a trademark of SRT, Inc. A Jerry Iggulden invention licensed in association
with Arthur D. Little Enterprises, Inc.
3
for
1
Mark Commercials
6RECORD FROM TV
Record a television show using one of the three
basic methods:
• Basic Recording; see page 14.
• One Touch Recording; see page 14.
• Timer Recording; see page 16.
7END RECORDING
Press STOP on Deck 1 or allow the preset
recording time to run out; e.g. One-Touch
Recording and Timer Recording have preset
recording times.
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8CONFIRM OR CANCEL
When recording is stopped, the VCR will alert
you that, “The VCR will begin marking in 59
seconds...”
• No action is required to mark the commercials on the recording; simply wait 59 seconds for the confirmation screen to count
down.
• If you are not present for the 59 second
countdown, the VCR will automatically mark
the commercials anyway; e.g., if you set a
Timer Recording or One Touch Recording
and the TV is turned off, the commercials
will still be marked.
• To cancel, press STOP in Deck 1 and the
commercials will not be marked.
9MARK COMMERCIALS
When the 59 seconds have elapsed, the VCR
will rewind to the start of the recording, and
then search forward and mark groups of commercials.
• This process takes approximately 15 minutes
for each hour of recorded tape.
• The VCR will stop when finished.
• Rewind the tape and proceed to “Commercial Advance Playback” on the following
MARKING COMMERCIALS
page.
NOTES
• When you use Timer Recording to record two consecutive shows on the same channel, program each
show separately so that the prologues and epilogues are not automatically skipped.
• COMMERCIAL ADVANCE will only mark recordings longer than 20 minutes.
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Follow these steps to automatically skip marked
commercials while watching a taped TV show.
1 Dual PlaybackOff
2 Auto Play/RewindBoth
3 COMMERCIAL ADVANCE
/ = Move = SelMENU = Quit
press
COMMERCIAL ADVANCE
1 Mark CommercialsYes
2 CA PlaybackAuto
3 Background Blue
MENU
MAIN MENU
2
PLAYBACK SETTINGS
3
1OPEN MAIN MENU
Press MENU.
2SELECT “PLAYBACK SETTINGS”
Press 2.
3SELECT “COMMERCIAL ADVANCE”
Press 3.
4ADJUST “COMMERCIAL ADVANCE”
SETTINGS
Press 2 or 3 to set each of the following:
2 - CA Playback
• Auto – During playback of a tape with
marked commercials, the VCR will automatically fast-forward through commercial
groups at approximately 7 times normal
speed (SP).
• Manual – Commercials will be shown as usual.
To manually bypass marked commercial
groups, press SEARCH/INDEX (see page 29).
3 - Background
• Blue – While fast-forwarding through com-
mercials, the VCR will display a blue background.
• Video – While fast-forwarding through
commercials, the VCR will display the video
recording.
5SKIP COMMERCIALS
Play a tape with marked commercials in Deck 1.
/ = Move = SelMENU = Quit
• A commercial group that starts in the first
two minutes or last two minutes of a recording will not be skipped.
press
for
2
CA Playback
• A commercial will not be skipped if a recording starts in the middle of a commercial
for
3
Background
segment, if one isolated commercial is
shown without others, or if a commercial is
longer than one minute.
• Part of a recorded program may be skipped
if the program segment is between commercials and less than one minute; or if there are
frequent dark and quiet scenes.
NOTE
• COMMERCIAL ADVANCE Override - To temporarily override automatic skipping of commercials, press
STOP while the VCR is fast-forwarding through a group of commercials. Pr ess REWIND to position the
tape before the commercial group, then pr ess PLAY . This time when the commercial group begins, it will
NOT be skipped. Automatic skipping will resume after the VCR reaches the end of a commercial gr oup.
8 - COMMERCIAL ADVANCE
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Follow these steps to remove all marked commercials
• On – The VCR will exclude marked commer-
cials while copying tapes.
• Off – The VCR will include marked commer-
cials while copying tapes.
• Auto – The VCR will automatically make a
copy of each TV program you record without
the marked commercials; see note below.
4INSERT SOURCE TAPE
Insert the tape with marked commercials in
Deck 1.
5INSERT THE TARGET TAPE
Insert the tape you are copying to in Deck 2.
6COPY YOUR TAPE
Press COPY TAPE.
• The tape in Deck 1 will begin copying to Deck
2. Deck 2 will suspend recording whenever
Deck 1 locates a block of commercials.
• When copying is complete, the tape in Deck 2
will be commercial free!
AUTO COMMERCIAL FREE COPY
When “Comm. Free Copy” is set to “Auto,” each time a TV program finishes recording and
marking commercials in Deck 1, the VCR will automatically rewind Deck 1 to the start of the
recording and copy the program to Deck 2 without the marked commercials!
How it Works
1. Load a videotape with a record safety tab into each Deck.
2. Record a TV program in Deck 1 (standard recording, One-Touch recording or timer
recording).
3. When recording is stopped in Deck 1 (or when the recording time has elapsed), the VCR
will automatically rewind the tape in Deck 1 to the start of the recording and mark all
commercial groups.
4. Next, Deck 1 will rewind again and copy the program to Deck 2 leaving out the marked
commercials. When Auto Commercial Free Copy is complete, both decks will stop at
the end of the recorded program—ready to record additional programs!
NOTE
• The Commercial Free Copy function will only recognize commercial groups that have been marked by
COMMERCIAL ADVANCE.
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SEARCH
9
Follow these steps to place Index Marks on your recordings.
Press for
Automatic
Index Marks
This Chapter will show you how to locate recordings on your videotapes, as well as
scan through the previews at the start of purchased or rented movies.
WHAT ARE INDEX MARKS?
Index Marks are like bookmarks on your
videotapes. They are inserted automatically
at the start of every recording, or you can
place them manually anywhere on a tape.
Later you can locate these “bookmarks”
using Index Search or Index Scan.
Automatic Index Marks
The VCR places an Index Mark on your tape
the moment you start recording. This
includes standard recording, One Touch
Recording, Timer Recording, copying, or
recording with the 8-Scene Editor.
Press for
Manual
Index
Marks
Manual Index Marks
You can place an Index Mark manually any
time a tape is recording by pressing
SEARCH/INDEX. “Index” will flash briefly on
the On-Screen Display while the mark is
recorded.
ABOUT INDEX MARKS
NOTE
• VHS Index Search System (VISS) - The Index system used on the Dual-Deck VCR is the VHS standard
indexing system called VHS Index Search System, or VISS. This system is compatible with tapes made on
other VCRs and camcorders using the VISS system.
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Follow these steps to locate recordings by
scanning or searching for Index Marks.
press
1INSERT TAPE
Insert a videotape in Deck 1 or Deck 2.
• If the tape has a record safety tab, you
SEARCH MENU
1 Index Search/Scan
2 Blank Search
3 Direct Time Search
4 Return to 0:00:00
5 Manual CA Playback
2OPEN “SEARCH MENU”
/ = Move = SelMENU = Quit
will see the menu at left.
• If the tape is in Deck 1 and is missing the
record safety tab, please see MOVIE
ADVANCE on page 30.
While the tape is stopped or playing, press
press SEARCH/INDEX.
press
DECK ONE INDEX MENU
1
Index: - -
3SELECT “INDEX SEARCH/SCAN”
Press 1.
4SEARCH/SCAN FOR INDEX MARKS
Choose one of the following:
Scan: Press FF or REW
Search: 1-99 Then FF/REW
MENU to Quit
Scan
Press FAST-FORWARD or REWIND to
begin scanning for Index Marks forward or
backward.
• When Index Scan locates an Index Mark, it
INDEX SEARCH/SCAN
press FF or REWIND
TO SCAN
TO SEARCH
press 01 - 99
then press FF or REWIND
will play the tape for 5 seconds. If it is the
scene you want to watch, press PLAY
. If it is not, the VCR will automati-
cally search for the next Index
Mark.
DECK ONE FORWARD SCAN
DECK ONE FORWARD SEARCH
Search
Enter a number from 1 to
DECK ONE REVERSE SCAN
DECK ONE REVERSE SEARCH
99; e.g. for “5” press “0-
5.” Then press FASTFORWARD or REWIND
to begin searching
forward or backward for
the specified Index Mark.
• When the VCR locates
the Index Mark, it will play
the tape.
NOTE
• Auto Show Finder - Use Index Scan with the Date/Time Stamp to quickly find Timer Recordings on your
tapes. For example, when Index Scan stops at an Index Mark and plays a few seconds of tape, you will
see the date and time the show was recorded.
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Follow these steps to find the nearest
blank segment of tape, find a specific tape
counter position, or return to 0:00:00.
SPECIAL SEARCH OPTIONS
press
SEARCH MENU
1 Index Search/Scan
2 Blank Search
3 Direct Time Search
4 Return to 0:00:00
5 Manual CA Playback
/ = Move = SelMENU = Quit
press
DECK ONE TIME SEARCH
Search To: - - : - - : - -
Enter Counter Value
Enter [1] = Pos Or [2] = Neg
Press CLEAR To Correct
MENU TO Quit
MANUAL CA PLAYBACK
for
2
3
4
5
Blank Search
for
Direct Time Search
for
Return to 0:00:00
for
Manual CA Playback
If you set “CA Playback” to “Manual”
(see page 25), you can still fastforward through marked commercials
with Manual CA Playback. While you
are watching a tape with marked
commercials, press SEARCH/INDEX
to bring up the “Search Menu,” and
then press 5 to select “Manual CA
Playback.” The VCR will search
forward to the end of the next
marked commercial group, then
resume playback.
• This feature works in Deck 1 only
• Tapes must be recorded in SP or
SLP
1INSERT TAPE
Insert a videotape in Deck 1 or Deck 2.
• If the tape has a record safety tab, you
will see the menu at left.
• If the tape is in Deck 1 and is missing the
record safety tab, please see MOVIE
ADVANCE on page 30.
2OPEN “SEARCH MENU”
While the tape is stopped or playing, press
press SEARCH/INDEX.
3SELECT SPECIAL SEARCH
FUNCTION
Press 2, 3, 4 or 5 to select one of the following:
2 - Blank Search
Searches for the next available blank
(unrecorded) segment on your tape. This
makes it easy to find available space when
recording TV shows or editing tapes.
• If the VCR finds blank tape, it will stop.
• If the VCR does not find blank tape, it
will eject the tape.
3 - Direct Time Search
Locates a specific tape counter position in
hours, minutes, and seconds. This is useful
for editing purposes; e.g., you can advance
the tape directly to the beginning of the
desired scene.
• Press 1 for positive or 2 for negative
counter values.
• Use the 0-9 keys to enter the desired
time in hours, minutes, and seconds.
• Press CLEAR if you need to back up and
re-enter a number.
• Press SEARCH/INDEX to advance the
tape to the specified time.
4 - Return to 0:00:00
Advances your videotape to tape counter
position 0:00:00. This is useful when editing
from a baseline counter value of 0:00:00.
• When selected, the VCR will automatically rewind or fast-forward the tape to
counter position 0:00:00.
5 - Manual CA Playback
See sidebar at left.
9 - Search
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Follow these steps to enjoy MOVIE ADVANCE, a handy feature
that automatically finds the beginning of the movie on most
rented and purchased video tapes. You can also use MOVIE
ADVANCE to selectively watch or skip the previews.
press
SEARCH MENU
Is This a
Purchased/Rented
Movie?
1Yes
2No
/ = Move = SelMENU = Quit
pressor
1 Index Search/Scan
2 Blank Search
3 Direct Time Search
4 Return to 0:00:00
5 Find Next Preview
6 Find Start of Movie
/ = Move = SelMENU = Quit
12
SEARCH MENU
press
for
5
Find Next Preview
1INSERT TAPE
Insert a purchased/rented video in Deck 1.
• MOVIE ADVANCE works in Deck 1 only.
• Tapes must be recorded in SP with the
record safety tab removed.
2OPEN “SEARCH MENU”
Press SEARCH/INDEX.
3“IS THIS A PURCHASED/RENTED
MOVIE?”
The VCR will recognize that the tape is
missing the record safety tab, but must
verify that it is a purchased/rented movie
and not a personal recording. Press 1 for
“Yes”or 2 for “No.”
• If you choose “Y es,” continue with Step 4.
• If you choose “No,” the tape is a personal recording and MOVIE ADVANCE
will not be available. Try the other search
features on pages 28-29.
4FIND NEXT PREVIEW OR START
OF MOVIE
Press 5 or 6 to select one of the following:
for
6
Find Start of Movie
5 - Find Next Preview
The VCR will cue forward and begin playing
the first preview. You can either watch the
OVERRIDIN G PREVIEW SKIP
You can temporarily override the
preview skip in two ways:
• While the VCR is rewinding to
the beginning of a preview,
press SEARCH/INDEX and the
VCR will search for the next
preview.
• While the VCR is searching for
the next preview and you see
the start of a preview you want
preview, or press SEARCH/INDEX to cue to
the next preview, and so on.
• The VCR actually cues slightly past the
preview and then rewinds and plays the
preview. While the VCR is rewinding, you
can override preview skip; see sidebar.
6 - Find Start of Movie
The VCR will cue past all previews and
pause at the start of the movie. Press PLAY
to start the movie.
to watch, press SEARCH/
INDEX and MOVIE ADVANCE
will reverse back to the start of
that preview.
NOTES
• In “Find Next Preview” mode, you can still advance to the start of a movie. Simply press STOP , then
press SEARCH/INDEX, then press 6 to select “Find Start of Movie.”
• MOVIE ADVANCE® is a trademark of SRT, Inc. A Jerry Iggulden invention licensed in association with
Arthur D. Little Enterprises, Inc.
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APPENDIX
A
ADVANCED CONNECTIONS
This Chapter will show you how to connect additional components, such as a cable
box or satellite receiver, to your Dual-Deck VCR.
Follow these steps to change the RF Output Channel from
3 (the default) to 4 in the menu system. This feature takes
the place of the standard Ch3-4 rear panel witch.
Press 5 to set the RF Output Channel to 3 or
4, whichever is not currently in use.
4EXIT MENU SYSTEM
Press MENU.
• At this point, an alert message will
appear for a few seconds reminding you
to change your TV to 3 or 4. Locate your
TV remote, then proceed with Step 5.
5CHANGE TV CHANNEL
Set your TV to channel 3 or 4, whichever
you selected in Step 3.
• The VCR should function normally.
• If the picture is not improved, repeat this
process and return to the previous
channel.
RF OUTPUT CHANNEL
press
You have changed
the RF Output Channel
to Channel 4
Please tune your TV
to Channel 4
to Exit Menu system
MENU
CH3/4
Set TV to channel 3 or 4.
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Follow these steps to connect your Dual-Deck VCR
to an audio system, television, or monitor TV.
Connect to Audio System
Auxiliary Input, OR...
...Connect to TV or Monitor
TV Auxiliary Inputs
LINE
OUT
AUDIO
VIDEO
AUDIO CONNECTION
1CONNECT VCR TO AUDIO
SYSTEM
Connect RCA cables from the ”Line
Out” audio jack on the back of the VCR
to the line inputs on your audio system.
TV/MONITOR TV CONNECTION
1CONNECT VCR TO TV/
MONITOR TV
Connect RCA cables from the ”Line Out
” audio jack and video jack on the back
of the VCR to the line inputs on your
television or monitor TV.
2SET AUDIO SYSTEM TO
AUDIO/MONITOR HOOKUP
AUXILIARY MODE
Set your audio system to “Aux” or
“Line” (refer to the owner’s guide for
the proper setting).
2SET TV TO AUXILIARY MODE
Set your stereo TV/monitor TV to
“Aux,” “Video,” or “Line” (refer to the
owner’s guide for the proper setting.)
NOTES
• A monitor TV is not the same as a computer monitor.
• With the TV/Monitor TV connection, the TV/VCR button on the front panel has no effect. It is as if the TV/
VCR button were always set to VCR.
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Follow these steps to connect your Dual-Deck VCR to an
external audio/video component, such as an additional
VCR, laser disc player, DVD player, camcorder, satellite
receiver, video game, etc.
OTHER A/V HOOKUP
ct
Copy
Rec
Ch
MenuTV/VCR
VideoAudio
Connect to Audio/Video ouputs of
External Device
1CONNECT DEVICE TO VCR
Connect RCA cables from the audio/video outputs of your external device
to the audio /video inputs on the front of the VCR.
2EXTERNAL DEVICE OPTIONS
Once you have connected an external device to your Dual-Deck VCR, you
can perform the following functions:
Watch Device
Press TV VIEW until playback from ”Aux” appears on your TV screen.
DDV2001
Record From Device
Press TV VIEW until playback from ”Aux” appears on your TV screen, then
press REC on the active deck.
Timer Record From Device
Select “Aux” as your Record Source in the Timer Record menu; see page
17. All other Timer Record settings should be set in the usual manner.
Label Device
You can label the front A/V inputs to match the device you have connected; see page 34.
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APPENDIX
B
CUSTOM SETTINGS
This Chapter will show you how to customize your Dual-Deck VCR experience, with
settings that affect language, clock, channels, displays and more.
Follow these steps to set the on-screen
menu language to English or French.
2 Config. de lecture
3 Config. d’enreg./ dit.
4 Config. des canaux
5 Config. du magn toscope
6 Enreg. programmable
7 Language/Langue
MENU
MAIN MENU
7
MENU PRINCIPAL
LANGUAGE SETTINGS
1OPEN “MAIN MENU”
Press MENU.
2SELECT LANGUAGE
Press 7 repeatedly to set the on-screen
menu language to English or French.
/ = Chois. = Chang. MENU = Fin
press
NOTE
• Each time you press 7, the entire Main Menu will be translated into English or French.
7
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Follow these steps to turn Auto Clock Set on or off. You
can also specify the time zone and the channel that
Auto Clock Set uses to determine your local time.
On – Auto Clock Set will search for a local
channel and detect the time automatically.
Off – Auto Clock Set will be disabled. You
must set the clock manually.
Time Zone
Auto – Automatically detects your local
time zone.
Eastern – Selects Eastern Standard Time.
AUTO CLOCK SETTINGS
Central – Selects Central Standard Time.
Mountain – Selects Mountain Standard
Time.
Pacific – Selects Pacific Standard Time.
Alaska – Selects Alaska Standard Time.
Use 0-9 for Channel
Hawaii – Selects Hawaii Standard Time.
for
press
NOTE
• If “Auto Clock Set” is off, then “Time Zone”
and “Clock Set Channel” will not appear on
the “Clock Settings” menu.
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Auto Clock Set
Time Zone
Clock Set Channel
Clock Set Channel
Auto – Automatically searches for a local
channel broadcasting the time via XDS
(Extended Data Services).
Ch## –If you know of a station in your
area that broadcasts time information,
you can set the Auto Clock Set channel
manually. Use the 0-9 keys to set the
desired channel (usually PBS).
Aux – Allows the clock to be set from an
audio/video device attached to your
VCR’s front a/v input.
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If Auto Clock Set is not available in your area, follow these steps to
set the clock manually (see notes below before proceeding).
Use the 0-9 keys or the up/down arrow keys
to set each of the following items. To skip
an item, press the right arrow key:
Set Month – Enter the month as a 2-digit
number; e.g. January = “01”
Set Year – Enter the year as a 2-digit
number; e.g. 2001 = “01”
Set Day – Enter the day as a 2-digit number; e.g. the ninth = “09”
Set Hour – Enter the hour as a 2-digit
number; e.g. 12:xx = “12”
Set Minute – Enter the minute as a 2-digit
number; e.g. xx:25 = “25”
Set AM/PM – Press “1” for AM, “2” for PM
SET MONTH,
SET YEAR,
SET DAY,
SET HOUR,
SET MINUTE,
SET AM/PM
9
NOTES
• If Auto Clock Set is available but has set the time incorrectly, try adjusting Daylight Savings Time (page
38),Time Zone (page 36) and Clock Set Channel (page 36) before setting the clock manually.
• If you choose “Set Clock Manually,” then “Auto Clock Set” will automatically turn off, and “Time Zone”
and “Clock Set Channel” will be removed from the menu.
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Follow these steps to set Daylight Savings Time manually. You
should only set Daylight Savings if Auto Clock Set has set the
time incorrectly.
Press the down arrow key until “Daylight
Savings” is selected.
5ADJUST “DAYLIGHT SAVINGS”
Press the right arrow key to select from the
following:
Auto – The VCR will automatically use
local channel information to determine
the status of Daylight Savings Time in
your area, and then set the clock accordingly.
Off – The VCR will not adjust the clock
for Daylight Savings Time.
On – The VCR will adjust the clock for
Daylight Savings Time as follows: One
hour will be added to the time at 2:00
AM on the first Sunday of April and one
hour will be subtracted from the time at
2:00 AM on the last Sunday in October.
Use 0-9 for Channel
press
NOTES
for
Daylight Savings
• If “Auto Clock Set” is off, then “Time Zone” and “Clock Set Channel” will not appear on the “Clock
Settings” menu.
• If you are an Arizona resident, set “Daylight Savings” to “Off” and set “Time Zone” to “Mountain” (see
page 36).
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Follow these steps to set all Channel Settings for
your Dual-Deck VCR, including Channel Source,
Add/Remove Channel, Show Weak Channels and
Channel Audio.
Press 1, 2, 3, or 4 to set each of the following:
1 - Child Lock
Off – The VCR front panel keys will
function normally.
On – The VCR front panel keys will be
locked to prevent children from tampering with the VCR. Once this feature is
enabled, you must use the remote control
to operate the VCR.
2 - Remote Eject
On – Allows you to eject tapes by pressing STOP on the remote control.
Off – Prevents tapes from being ejected
unless you press STOP on the front
panel.
NOTE
press
for
1
Child Lock
3 - Panel Display
Auto – The front panel display will be
for
2
Remote Eject
bright from 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. and
dim from 10:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m.
Bright – The panel display will be bright
for
3
Panel Display
at all times.
Dim – The panel display will be dim at all
for
4
Screen Display
times.
Off – The panel display will be off at all
times.
4 - Screen Display
On – The entire On-Screen Display (OSD)
will be shown each time you press a deck
or tuner control key (Play , Stop ,
Ch+/–, etc.).
Off – The OSD will remain off unless you
press DISPLAY.
Auto – The OSD will only show information relevant to the key you pressed.
• Child Lock also disables automatic playback of tapes and automatic power on when you insert tapes.
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Follow these steps to reset the Dual-Deck VCR to its
original factory settings. If you wish, you may preserve
your clock settings and any saved timer recordings.
1 – Resets everything except the clock
and any saved Timer Recordings.
2 – Clears all VCR settings including the
clock and any saved Timer Recordings.
6RESTORE SETTINGS
Press CLEAR to confirm your decision to
reset factory settings; or, press MENU to
cancel and exit the menu system.
ADVANCED SETTINGS
1 Reset Factory Settings
2 Front A/V InputLine 1
/ = Move = SelMENU = Quit
press
RESET FACTORY SETTINGS
1 Keep Timer Events And
Clock Setting
2 Clear Everything
1
WARNING!
ALL SETTINGS
WILL BE LOST
Press CLEAR to Reset
Press MENU to Quit
press
press
to Keep Timer Events
1
& Clock Setting
to
2
Clear Everything,
then press
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APPENDIX
C
HELP
This Chapter provides customer support information, as well as a list of frequently
asked questions, technical specifications, and the product warranty.
The chart below will help you solve common challenges with your Dual-Deck VCR.
If you don’t find the answers you need here, you can contact our Customer Service
Department as follows:
Phone:(480) 922-0896
Office hours:Monday-Friday, 6:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. MST
Saturday-Sunday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. MST
E-Mail:“customerservice@sensoryscience.com”
Web:“www.govideo.com” or
“www.sensoryscience.com”
SYMPTOMSOLUTION(S)
No picture.• Press TV/VCR until VCR indicator lights on front
panel display.
• Set RF Output to channel 4; see page 31.
Poor picture quality.• Set RF Output to channel 4; see page 31.
• Adjust tracking with AUTO or TRK +/– keys.
• Clean video heads with non-abrasive head cleaning
tape.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Remote not working.• Remove all obstacles and point directly at VCR.
• Make sure batteries are fresh and properly installed.
• Press VCR key. Note: If you press TV key by accident, remote will only operate TV.
Remote won’t operate TV.• Program the remote control for your brand of TV;
see page 4.
• Press the TV key.
• Remote control doesn’t operate every TV function.
Some TV brands only respond to limited number of
functions.
On-screen display shows “Error”.• Turn power off, then turn power on again.
• Inspect tape slots for foreign objects.
VCR doesn’t work.• Unplug VCR for 10 seconds, then plug it in again.
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• If VCR still doesn’t work, unplug it for at least 15
minutes, then plug it in again. Note: If the clock is
still set, it has not been unplugged long enough.
• If VCR still doesn’t work, it must be serviced by an
authorized service center.
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SYMPTOMSOLUTION(S)
Cannot record from cable box.• Set VCR to cable box output channel 2, 3 or 4, then
select desired channel on cable box.
Cannot Timer Record.• Set clock to correct time; see page 37.
Copy speeds do not match.• Turn Speed Matching on; see page 11.
Tape ejects during copy or record.• Place piece of tape over record safety tab opening.
VCR automatically plays/rewinds.• To turn Auto Play/Rewind off; see page 13.
• Turn EZ-Copy off; see page 11.
8-Scene Edit List not working.• Insert source tape in Deck 1.
• 8-Scene Edit List is unavailable while copying a tape.
Cannot eject tapes with remote.• Turn on Remote Eject in menu system; see page 40.
• Remote Eject is unavailable if scenes are programmed in 8-Scene Edit List. Clear scenes from
Edit List or press STOP on front panel to erase
scenes automatically.
Cannot reset Deck 1 tape counter.• Deck 1 counter reset is unavailable if scenes are
programmed in 8-Scene Edit List. Clear scenes from
Edit List or press STOP on front panel to erase
scenes automatically.
Tape counters not moving.• To display tape counters, the VCR requires control
track, which is only present on precorded tapes.
No menus or On-Screen Displays.• Tape may be blank (“snow” appears on screen). If so,
menus and On-Screen Displays cannot be shown.
Stop tape or record on tape to enable displays.
• Remote may be set to control TV and not VCR. Press
VCR key to reactivate it.
• Date/Time Stamp may be set to “Cont” (Continuous) with recording in progress. Press STOP on
recording deck to restore normal on-screen functions; see page 15.
TV shows blue screen.• If current channel is too weak to display clear
picture, VCR will display blue screen. To show weak
channels, see page 39.
• Double-check antenna connections or tuner settings.
Front panel display blinking.• VCR is in Auto Power Off mode. If you press POWER
while rewinding, copying, Timer Recording, OneTouch Recording or EZ-Copying, VCR will automatically turn off when the given function is complete.
• Press POWER to toggle Auto Power on and off.
Copy blinking on front panel display. • Indicates deck is paused while copying tape.
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The following are the technical specifications for your Dual-Deck VCR.
VIDEO SYSTEM1/2-inch VHS system, 4 rotary head helical scanning; FM
azimuth luminance; chrominance: converted sub system
phase shift.
TELEVISION SYSTEMNTSC-type color signal EIA standard (525 lines, 60 fields)
AUDIO TRACKNormal: 1 track
TAPE WIDTH12.7 mm, 1/2 inch
TAPE SPEEDSP: 33.35 mm/s; SLP: 11.12 mm/s
PLAY/RECORD TIMET-180 tape: SP 3 hours, SLP 9 hours
FF/REW TIMET-120 tape: <2 minutes
HEADSVideo: DA 4 rotary heads
Audio: 1 stationary head (Linear)
Control: 1 stationary head
Erase: 1 full track, 1 audio track
VIDEOInput: RCA Type, 75 ohms unbalanced, 1 V P-P (x2)
AUDIOInput: AUDIO IN (RCA) -8 dbm, 47K ohms (x2)
RF MODULATIONChannel 3 or 4
FREQUENCY RESPONSE20-20,000 Hz (Hi-Fi)
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
POWER REQUIREMENT120V AC, 60 Hz, 32 watts maximum
ENVIRONMENT41-104 F (5-40 C); 10%-75% humidity
DIMENSIONS534 x 324 x 102 mm (21" x 12 3/4" x 4")
WEIGHT5.0 kg (11.1 lbs.)
Output: RCA Type, 75 ohms unbalanced, 1 V P-P
Horiz Res: Monochrome, more than 230 lines
S/N Ratio: Better than 43 dB
Output: AUDIO OUT (RCA) -8 dbm, 1.5K ohm
TV Tuner: 181 channel frequency synthesized. VHF input Ch
During the warranty period, the Go-Video Warranty Administrator
will honor Dual-Deck VCR service for 90 days labor, 1 year parts
from the original date of consumer purchase. See below for Commercial, Industrial or Educational use coverage. Dual-Deck VCR
remote controls are warranted for 90 days from the date of purchase.
Who is Protected
This warranty protects the original consumer owner of this Go-Video product.
What is Covered and How Long
This warranty covers internal operating parts and service/labor to repair or replace covered
parts in this Go-Video product for 90 days labor, 1 year parts, from the date of purchase,
defined as follows: (1) Original Consumer Retail Purchase; (2) First Rental Purchase Agreement; or (3) First Lease Purchase Agreement (the “Warranty Period”). Labor and replacement
parts supplied during the Warranty Period are covered only for the remaining portion of the
original Warranty Period. The Go-Video Warranty Administrator shall have no liability for
service under this warranty if non-OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) replacement parts
are used in the repair of your Go-Video product.
What the Owner Must Do If Service is Required
If service under this warranty is required, contact the Go-Video Warranty Administrator at
(480) 922-0896 to determine the nearest authorized Go-Video service center.
WARRANTY
Other Warranty Coverage
Commercial, Industrial or Educational use has the same warranty coverage as stated in this
warranty.
What are the Exceptions
This warranty does not cover: (1) Normal maintenance service, such as video head cleaning.
(2) Damage from misuse, abuse neglect or accident, natural disasters or Acts of God. (3)
Cabinetry, decorative parts, A/C adapters, knobs or buttons. (4) The foreign country use of
this product. (5) Go-Video product which has been electronically or mechanically modified in
any way or incorporated into other products. (6) Installation and setup service adjustments.
(7) Owner instruction. Your Owner’s Guide provides information regarding operating instructions and user controls. For additional information, contact your authorized Go-Video dealer.
Go Video is not responsible for any shipping, handling or insurance charges.
This Exclusive Limited Warranty excludes all incidental and consequential damages. Some
states do not allow the exclusion of incidental and consequential damages, so the above
exclusion may not apply to you.
ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY
AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE DURATION OF THIS WARRANTY PERIOD. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an
implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you.
This Exclusive Limited Warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other
rights which vary from state to state.
Source 21
Audio Receiver 34
Auto Channel Search 3, 39
Auto Clock Set 3, 36
Auto Commercial Free Copy 26
Auto Play/Rewind 12, 13, 20
Auto Setup 3
Auto Show Finder 27, 28
Aux Input Labeling 7, 34
Auxiliary
Date and Time 9
Date/Time Stamp 15, 28
Daylight Savings Time 38
Deck 1 key 5
Deck 1 Status indicator 8
Deck 2 key 5
Deck 2 Status indicator 8
Deck Select key 7
Digital Satellite System (DSS) 34
Digital Video Disc (DVD) Player 34
Direct Time Search 29
Display key 5, 9
Dual Playback 13
Dual Recording 15
E
Editing, Automatic 19
Editing, Manual 20
English 35
Event Frequency 17
Event Number 16
Event Summary 18
EZ Copy 11, 20
F
Factory Settings, Reset 41
Fast-Forward key 5, 7
Find Next Preview 30
Find Start of Movie 30
Frame Advance 12
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Freeze 12
French 35
Front Line Inputs
During Copy Audio Insert 21
Front Panel 7
Front Panel Display 8
H
Help 42
I
Index Marks
Automatic 27
Defined 27
Manual 27
Initial Setup 1
J
Jet Search 12
L
Language Settings 3, 35
Laserdisc Player 34
LCV key 6
Line 1 33
Loop Playback 13
Loop Recording 15
LP 8