Mitsubishi Electric HS U776 User Manual

VIDEO CASSETTE RECORDER
VCR
POWER
EJECT
CM SKIP
QUICK PROGRAM
VCR Plus+
INPUT
PLAY
STOP
PAUSE
INDEX
ADJUST
AUDIO/VIDEO MENU
ADJUST
CANCEL ENTER
SP/EP
VCR/TV
DISPLAY
REW
REC
LIGHTING
FF
MUTE
TV
POWER
CHANNEL VOLUME
213
546
879
0X2
VCR
TV
OWNER’S GUIDE
EJECT
POWER
REC SPEED
SP/EP
PLAY
REW FF
CHANNEL
OPEN
PAUSE RECSTOP
1
START TIME
2
REC LENGTH
2
OTR
MODEL HS-U776
As an ENERGY STAR® Partner, Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America, Inc. has determined that this product or product model meets the ENERGY STAR® guidelines for energy efficiency.
VCR Plus+® and PlusCode® are registered trademarks of Gemstar Development Corporation. The VCR Plus+ system is manufactured under license from Gemstar Development Corporation.
®
With VCR Plus+C your compatible cable box or satellite receiver. C3 and VCR Plus+C
ment Corporation.
This Video Cassette Recorder is based on the S-VHS and VHS formats. Only video cassette tapes with the
mark or the mark may be used with this model.
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system, this video cassette recorder can automatically select the appropriate channel on
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are trademarks of Gemstar Develop-
Special Features HS-U776
SMART:
Program Conflict WarningS-VHS and S-VHS ET
record/playback
VHS Hi-Fi audio record/
playback
®
VCR Plus+
C3 with
cable converter control
Satellite Receiver Control
FAST: Alfa 400 Precision High
Speed Mechanism with 400x rewind/fast for­ward speed
EASY:
®
ViewPoint
Menu Oper-
ating System
®
VCR Plus+
easy pro-
gramming system
2
OTR
Advanced One Touch Recording with delayed start time
Auto Clock SetActive A V Network™
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CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK,
DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK).
NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, 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 a risk of electric shock to persons.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the product.
IMPORTANT:
RECORDING OF COPYRIGHTED TELEVISION PROGRAMS MAY VIOLATE COPYRIGHT LAW.
WARNING:
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
CAUTION:
TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD, 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.
NOTE TO CATV SYSTEM INSTALLER:
THIS REMINDER IS PROVIDED TO CALL THE CATV SYSTEM INSTALLER’S ATTENTION TO SECTION 820-40 OF THE NEC WHICH 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.
SHORTCUTS
To connect your VCR, go to page 4. To play a tape, go to page 10. To record a program, go to page 21. To learn about Advanced Featur es, go to page 38.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS.................... 2
Hooking Up Your VCR................................ 4
Playback.......................................................... 10
Setting Up Your VCR ................................... 13
Memorizing Channels Automatically ... 13
Satellite Receiver Control .................. 15
Adding and Deleting Channels .......... 16
Setting the Clock .................................. 18
Recording ...................................................... 21
Recording a Current Broadcast ........ 21
OTR ......................................................... 22
2
OTR
........................................................ 23
Using S-VHS Set-Up Menu ................. 24
Audio and Video Functions ................ 26
Timer Recording.......................................... 28
Conventional VCR Timer
Recording .......................................... 28
Quick Program...................................... 30
VCR Plus+
Programming..................................... 31
Timer Recording Hints........................ 33
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System
Editing Features............................................ 36
Using Two VCRs to Copy .................... 36
Advanced Features...................................... 38
Advanced Playback Controls.............. 38
Searching T echniques............................ 40
Using PrograManager........................... 42
Displaying Time Gauge, Remaining
Time, Current Time......................... 47
Customize Choices Menu................... 48
Advanced Options................................ 53
Location of Controls .................................. 55
Trouble Checks............................................ 59
Specifications ................................................ 61
Index ............................................................. 61
Warranty ....................................................... 65
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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
Please read all these instructions car efully regarding your VCR before you begin operating it. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the VCR. Thank you.
1 Read Instructions
All the safety and operating in­structions should be read before the product is operated.
2 Retain Instructions
The safety and operating instruc­tions should be retained for futur e reference.
9 A product and cart combination
should be moved with care. Quick stops, excessive force, and un­even surfaces may cause the product and cart combination to overturn.
13 Power-Cord Protection
Power-supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them, paying particular attention to cords at plugs, convenience r ecep­tacles, and the point where they exit from the product.
3 Heed Warnings
All warnings on the product and in the operating instructions should be adhered to.
4 Follow Instructions
All operating and use instructions should be followed.
5 Cleaning
Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.
6 Attachments
Do not use attachments not rec­ommended by the product man u­facturer as they ma y cause hazards.
7 Water and Moisture
Do not use this product near wa­ter — for example, near a bath tub, wash bowl, kitchen sink, laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool, and the like.
8 Accessories
Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table. The product may fall, causing serious injury to a child or adult, and serious damage to the product. Use only with a car t, stand, tripod, bracket, or table rec­ommended by the manufacturer, or sold with the product. Any mounting of the product should follow the manufactur er’ s instruc­tions, and should use a mounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer.
10 Ventilation
Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided f or ventilation and to ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating, and these openings must not be blocked or covered. The openings should never be blocked by placing the product on a bed, sofa, rug, or other similar surface. This product 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.
11 Power Sources
This product 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 product dealer or local power company. For products intended to operate from battery power, or other sources, refer to the operating instructions.
12 Grounding or Polarization
This product is equipped with a polarized alternating-current line plug (a plug having one blade wider than the other). This plug will fit into the power outlet only one way. This is a safety feature. If y ou are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet, try reversing the plug. If the plug should still fail to fit, contact your electrician to re­place your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug.
14 Outdoor Antenna Grounding
If an outside antenna or cable sys­tem is connected to the product, be sure the antenna or cable sys­tem is grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built-up static charges.
Article 810 of the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70, provides information with regard 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.
EXAMPLE OF ANTENNA GROUNDING
ANTENNA LEAD IN WIRE
GROUND CLAMP
ELECTRIC SERVICE EQUIPMENT
NEC – NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE
ANTENNA DISCHARGE UNIT (NEC SECTION 810-20)
GROUNDING CONDUCTORS (NEC SECTION 810-21)
GROUND CLAMPS
POWER SERVICE GROUNDING ELECTRODE SYSTEM (NEC ART 250, PART H)
15 Lightning
For added protection for this product 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 product due to lightning and power-line surges.
16 Power Lines
An outside antenna system should not be located in the vicinity of
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overhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits, or 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.
17 Overloading
Do not overload wall outlets, ex­tension cords, or integral conve­nience receptacles as this can re­sult in fire risk or electric shock.
18 Object and Liquid Entry
Never push objects of any kind into this product through openings as they ma y touch dangerous volt­age points or short-out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock. Ne ver spill liquid of any kind on the product.
19 Servicing
Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other haz­ards. Refer all ser vicing to quali­fied service personnel.
20 Damage Requiring Service
Unplug this product 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 liquid has been spilled, or ob­jects have fallen into the pr oduct.
(c) If the product has been ex-
posed to rain or water.
(d) If the product does not oper-
ate normally by following the operating instructions. Ad­just only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as an improper adjustment of other controls may r esult in damage and will often require extensive w ork by a qualified technician to restore the pr oduct to its nor ­mal operation.
(e) If the product has been
dropped or damaged in any way.
(f) When the product exhibits a
distinct change in perfor­mance – this indicates a need for service.
21 Replacement Parts
When replacement parts are re­quired, be sure the service techni­cian has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or have the same characteristics as the original part. Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric shock or other hazards.
22 Safety Check
Upon completion of any service or repairs to this product, ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the product is in proper operat­ing condition.
23 Heat
The product should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, sto ves, or other products (including amplifi­ers) that produce heat.
CONDENSATION
Leave the VCR on, without a tape in it, for 2 hours if the VCR has been ex­posed to sudden changes in tempera­ture. Sudden temperature changes cause moisture to form on the metal parts inside the VCR. This moisture can cause the tape to stick and damage the head. Leaving the VCR on f or a 2 hour period will dry the inside of the VCR.
PROTECT THE POWER CORD
Do not damage the power cord. Dam­age to the power cord ma y cause a fire or shock hazard. When unplugging the power cord, please hold it by the plug and remove it carefully.
DO NOT PLACE HEAVY OBJECTS ON THE RECORDER
Heavy objects placed on the r ecorder will cause damage.
WHEN NOT IN USE
When you finish operating the re­corder, always unload the cassette and turn OFF the VCR POWER.
CARE OF THE VIDEO CASSETTE TAPES
• Avoid violent vibration or shock.
• Do not place in a location where strong magnetic fields exist (near a motor, transformer or magnet).
• Never place or store in direct sun­light.
• Avoid dusty places.
• Place the cassette in the cassette case and store vertically.
• Never store tape in a high humidity location.
INFORMATION
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part
15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio fr equency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communica­tions. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, try to correct the interference by one or more of these measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a different circuit than the receiver is connected
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s
authority to operate the equipment. If necessary, consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for additional suggestions. You may find this booklet prepared by the Federal Communications Commission helpful: How to Identify and Resolve Radio-TV Interference Problems. This booklet is available from the US Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., 20402, Stock No. 004-000-00345-4.
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Hooking Up Your VCR
Unpacking Y our VCR
As you unpack your new VCR, please make sure the following items are included:
• Remote control
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• 1 S-Video cable
• 1 IR emitter
• 1 Audio/Video cable
• 2 "AA" size batteries
IMPORTANT
IMPORTANT
• 1 Coaxial cable
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Never place any heavy objects on top of the VCR. Do not place the VCR on top of the television because of its instability.
Choosing a Hookup
The connections shown in this book are general. Individual televisions, stereo systems and satellite receivers can vary from those shown here. The first diagrams show connections for common equipment. Then, if you are connecting equipment such as a satellite receiver or a Home Theater receiver, you will also use those diagrams after you ha ve connected the common equipment.
IMPORTANT
IMPORTANT
To maximize your system for its best performance, your dealer can help you customize these hookups and sell you any additional connection accessories that may be necessary to match your particular equipment and antennas.
1 Make a list of each piece of equipment that you want to hook up. 2 If you are connecting several pieces of equipment, you may be using more than one of these
diagrams. Using your list, find EACH of the diagrams you will need to connect all of your equipment. For example, to hook up this VCR, a TV, a cable box, and a Home Theater receiver, you will use Cable System with Cable Box, and Connecting a Home Theater receiver.
3 If your TV has audio and video inputs, use the diagrams on page 6 in addition to the connections on
the next page.
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Hooking Up Your VCR
IMPORTANT
IMPORTANT
You must use one of the connections shown on this page in order to record television or cable programs.
Antenna or Cable Sys­tem without Cable Box
Connecting Antenna or Cable
1 Connect antenna or cable from wall outlet
to ANTENNA IN of the VCR.
2 Connect VCR ANTENNA OUT to the
TV’s Antenna jacks (varies by TV).
3 If your TV has audio video inputs, continue
with the connections on the next page. If not, plug in power cords of VCR and TV.
Cable System with Cable Box
Connecting Cable and Cable box
1 Connect cable from wall outlet to CABLE IN
on the cable box.
2 Connect OUT (or OUT TO TV) on the cable
box to ANTENNA IN on the VCR.
VCR Rear Panel
Optional UHF/VHF Splitter
UHF
VHF
TV Rear Panel
Cable Box Rear Panel
Yellow
White
OR
L
Red
VHF/UHF
R
ANTENNA
IN OUT
supplied coaxial cable
OUTVIDEO L R
IN
coaxial cable provided by cable company
From Antenna or
Cable wall outlet
OR
Optional 300 Ohm to 75 Ohm Matching Transformer
OR
x
x
x
x
Optional UHF/VHF Combiner
From Cable
wall outlet
3 Connect ANTENNA OUT on the VCR to the
L
TV’s antenna jacks (varies by TV).
4 If your TV has audio video inputs, continue with
the connections on the next page. If not, plug in power cords of VCR, TV, and cable box.
R
L/MONO
VIDEOAUDIOR
S-VIDEO
IN
1
ANTENNA
IN OUT
5 See page 9 for IR Emitter connection.
VCR Rear Panel
If your cable box has audio and video outputs, follow the additional directions below. You may need to purchase additional sets of audio/video
supplied coaxial cable
cables for this hookup. 6 Connect the red and white cable to the AUDIO
IN R (right) and AUDIO IN L (left) on the VCR. Connect the other end to the cable box’s AUDIO OUT RIGHT and AUDIO OUT LEFT .
7 Connect the yellow video cable to VIDEO IN
UHF
VHF
OR
TV Rear Panel
VHF/UHF
on VCR. Connect the other end to VIDEO OUT on the cable box.
IMPORTANT
IMPORTANT
Your TV Owner’s Guide may have additional suggestions for antenna/cable hookups. If your TV has more than one antenna jack, ask your Mitsubishi dealer for advice on additional accessories.
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Hooking Up Your VCR
Connections to TV with Audio Video Inputs
Because you purchased a Hi-Fi VCR, you will want to take advantage of its superior sound capability and connect it to a stereo TV system with audio and video inputs. This connection also helps maintain the best picture quality.
1 Connect the red and white audio cable to AUDIO
OUT R (right) and AUDIO OUT L (left) on the VCR. Connect the other end to the TV’s AUDIO IN RIGHT and AUDIO IN LEFT. Match the colors of the connectors to the cables.
2 Connect the yellow video cable to VIDEO OUT on
VCR. Connect the other end to VIDEO IN on the TV.
3 To use S-video cable, connect it as shown. 4 Set the RF converter to OFF. See page 49 for
instructions on this setting, which can be done at a later time.
Your TV Owner’s Guide may have additional suggestions for audio video hookups.
To connect your VCR to a mono (non-stereo) TV, connect only the white AUDIO OUT L of the VCR and the white AUDIO INPUT of the TV. Since the TV is not stereo, you cannot take advantage of your VCR’s Hi-Fi stereo sound.
If you have an older TV without audio video inputs, simply connect only the antenna or cable as shown on the previous page.
IMPORTANT
IMPORTANT
VCR Rear Panel
VIDEO S-VIDEO
AUDIORL
L
R
Red
Yellow
White
It is not neccesary to connect yellow video cable if you connect an S-Video cable. However, we recommend to connect it to prevent the contact between plug and other jacks.
supplied audio/video cable
OUT
supplied S-video cable
TV Rear Panel
INPUT-1
Yellow
White
Red
L
R
R
INPUT-2
OUTPUT
MONITOR/TUNER
S-VIDEO
VIDEO
L (MONO) R
AUDIO
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Hooking Up Your VCR
Connections to Satellite Receiver
If you have an RCA DSS®, Sony DSS®, T oshiba DSS®, Panasonic DSS®, Hughes DSS®, PRIMESTAR®, or DISH Network™ satellite system, you can connect the satellite receiver to your VCR and then set up the VCR to change the channels of the satellite receiver. This will allow you to program your VCR to make unattended recordings from several different satellite channels.
1 Connect the red and white audio cable to AUDIO
OUT R and AUDIO OUT L on the satellite receiver. Connect the other end to the AUDIO IN R and AUDIO IN L on the back of the VCR. Match the colors of the connectors to the cables.
2 Connect the S-video cable to S-VIDEO OUTPUT on
the satellite receiver. Connect the other end to the S-VIDEO IN on the back of the VCR. If your satellite receiver does not have S-VIDEO OUTPUT, connect the video cable to VIDEO OUTPUT on the satellite receiver. Connect the other end to the VIDEO IN on the back of the VCR.
3 See page 9 for IR Emitter connection. connecting both a satellite receiver and a cable
box with audio video outputs 1 Connect the satellite receiver to the audio video
inputs on the back of the VCR as shown.
2 Connect the cable box to the audio video inputs on
the front of the VCR.
IMPORTANT
IMPORTANT
You cannot connect both a satellite receiver and a digital cable box.
You may need to purchase an audio cable and an S­video cable for this hookup.
If possible, you should have connected your VCR to your TV with an S-Video cable. It will allow you to watch the satellite video signal on your TV even when the VCR is off if you set the Rear S-through in the S-VHS Set-Up menu to ON.
If you connect your VCR to your TV with a standard video cable, you will have to turn the VCR on to watch the video signal from the satellite receiver. You will be able to hear the audio signal from your satellite receiver both when the VCR is on and off.
When you connect a satellite receiver to the S­video input on the back of the VCR, you have to set the Rear S-input in the S-VHS Set-Up menu to ON.
Refer to your Satellite Receiver Owner’s Guide for Satellite dish to Satellite receiver connections, as well as other possible video connections to your TV.
DSS® is a registered trademark of DirecTV, Inc. PRIMESTAR® is a registered servicemark of PRIMESTAR Partners LP.
DISH Network™ is a registered trademark of EchoStar Communications Corp.
VCR Rear Panel
VIDEOAUDIOR
L/MONO
L
R
White
Red
Yellow
S-VIDEO
IN
1
Satellite Receiver Rear Panel
S-VIDEO
Connect it only if the satellite receiver does not have S-Video Output.
VIDEO L RAUDIO
OUT
White Red
Yellow
L
OUT
R
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Hooking Up Your VCR
Connections to Home Theater Receiver
You may wish to connect your VCR to a Home Theater Receiver so that you can take advantage of the Surround Sound audio recordings that are common with many movies. Home Theater Receivers often will control both the sound that is heard from the speakers and the picture shown on your TV. Below is the basic connection between your VCR and Home Theater Receiver. If you use this connection, you will not use Connections to
TV with Audio Video Inputs. 1 Connect the red and white audio cables to AUDIO
OUT R and AUDIO OUT L on the VCR. Connect the other end to the VCR 1 AUDIO INPUT R and AUDIO INPUT L on the Home Theater Receiver.
2 Connect an S-video cable to S-VIDEO OUT on the
VCR. Connect the other end to the VCR 1 S-VIDEO INPUT on the Home Theater Receiver.
TV Rear Panel
INPUT 1
S-VIDEO
3 Connect an S-video cable to the MONITOR S-
VIDEO OUTPUT of the Home Theater Receiver . Connect the other end to the S-VIDEO INPUT on the back of the TV.
IMPORTANT
IMPORTANT
If either your Home Theater Receiver or TV does not have S-Video connections, use standard yellow video cables in step 2 and 3.
4 See your Home Theater Receiver Owner’s Guide for
information concerning audio connection between TV and Home Theater Receiver, or additional hookups and operations.
IMPORTANT
IMPORTANT
You may need to purchase additional sets of audio video cables for this hookup.
R
L (MONO)
VIDEO
AUDIO
Home Theater Receiver Rear Panel
S - VIDEO
OUT IN OUT IN OUT
VIDEO
OUT IN OUT IN OUT
AUDIO
L
R
L
R
Red
AUDIORL
R
L
R
OUT IN OUT IN IN
White
VCR Rear Panel
VCR2 MONITOR DVDVCR 1
VCR2 MONITORVCR 1
VCR 1 VCR 2 TV
VIDEO S-VIDEO
WhiteRed
L
R
OUT
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Hooking Up Your VCR
Connections to A/V Network
Some Mitsubishi TVs and VCRs have special input and output terminals called the A/V Network. This network “passes” remote control commands between Mitsubishi components. That is, when the A/V Network is con­nected, you can point your VCR remote control at the TV, and the TV will “pass” the commands onto the VCR.
1 You will need a cable with a “mini” jack at both ends.
A mini jack is the kind you find on headphones for personal stereos. This cable may be included with your Mitsubishi TV. If not, you can purchase a cable with mini jacks at your Mitsubishi dealer or electronics store.
2 Connect ACTIVE A/V NETWORK OUT or A/V
NETWORK OUT on the TV to ACTIVE A/V NETWORK IN on the VCR.
3 If you have another Mitsubishi component with A/V
Network, connect another mini jack cable to ACTIVE A/V NETWORK OUT on the VCR, and connect the other end to (ACTIVE) A/V NETWORK IN on the other component.
Connections to IR Emitter
BACK PANEL
(VCR)
ACTIVE A/V NETWORK
OUT
IN
BACK PANEL
(Other Mitsubishi component)
A/V NETWORK
IN
OUT
IMPORTANT
IMPORTANT
BACK PANEL
(Mitsubishi TV)
A/V NETWORK
IN
For Active A/V Network to work properly, you must make these connections shown and your VCR must be connected to EXT-1 or INPUT-1 of your Mitsubishi TV .
Never connect your A/V Network in a loop, as shown below .
VCR
input
TV
output
input
LOOP
OUT
output
Your VCR will be able to send remote control channel changing commands to your compatible cable box or satellite receiver. The VCR uses the IR Emitter to send these commands in the same way as when you use the hand held remote that came with the cable box or receiver.
1 Connect the supplied IR Emitter to CONVERTER
BOX CONTROL on back of the VCR.
2 Run the wire under or along side the cable box or
satellite receiver and place the end in front of the cable box and/or satellite receiver.
VCR Rear Panel
CONVERTER BOX CONTROL
3 Use the double stick tape to secure the end of the
emitter in the proper place.
IMPORTANT
IMPORTANT
If you connect both a cable box and satellite receiver, place the IR Emitter to face the remote control window (sensor) in the front of both. If you cannot place it this way, you can purchase a dual IR Emitter from your Mitsubishi dealer.
Cable Box or Satellite Receiver
IR Emitter
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Playback
VCR LIGHT
VCR
CHANNEL
SP/EP
REC SPEED
Setting Up Your VCR
The first thing you need to do is set up your VCR so that you can see the picture coming from the VCR. It’s important to take a few minutes to set up your VCR correctly before you try to use it. Based on your type of TV, choose one of the following:
TV with Audio/ Video Inputs
1 Turn on your TV and switch it to the correct external input. For most
Mitsubishi TVs, this means pressing the TV’s INPUT button until you see the words Ext-1 or Input-1 on the screen. If you do not have a Mitsubishi TV, please refer to your TV Owner’s Guide for this procedure.
2 Turn the VCR on by pressing POWER. 3 You are now watching the VCR’s picture. To go back to viewing the picture
from the TV, press the TV’s INPUT button to go back to the previous ANTENNA input position.
4 Later, you should turn the RF converter OFF by following instructions on
page 49.
If your system includes a home theater receiver or an A/V receiver, refer to your home theater receiver’s owner’s guide.
POWER
TV without Audio/Video Inputs
If your TV does not have separate audio/video inputs, then your VCR will need to convert the VCR’s picture to channel 3 or 4. This is called the video channel. The factory has already selected channel 3; however, if it is a broad­cast channel in your area, then you will need to change this to channel 4. To make this change:
set up 1 To choose channel 4; with VCR power OFF, press CHANNEL ª and REC
SPEED on the front panel at the same time. Ant ch 4 will display on the front panel and the VCR will send signals on channel 4.
If needed, to return to channel 3; with the VCR turned OFF, press CHANNEL º and REC SPEED on the front panel at the same time. Ant
ch 3 will display.
2 Turn the VCR on by pressing POWER. operating 3 Check to see if the VCR light on the front panel display is lit. If it is not,
press VCR/TV on the remote control until the VCR light appears on the front panel. This light must be on when you watch a video tape or use the VCR menus. The VCR light will turn on automatically when you play a tape or use the VCR menus when the RF converter is set to ON. See page 49.
4 Turn on the TV and change the TV to the video channel (3 or 4). You are
now watching the VCR’s picture.
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To watch a channel that is different than the channel your VCR is recording, the VCR light must be off. The VCR/TV button turns this light on and off.
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Playback
Operating Your Remote Control
Installing the Batteries
1 To remove the back cover, press the ridged area gently, then push the
cover in the direction of the arrow and lift.
2 Load the batteries, making sure the polarities (+) and (–) are correct.
This is marked inside the battery compartment.
Next, you need to tell the remote control to operate the VCR, not the TV.
Operating the VCR with the Remote Control
The HS-U776 has two VCR remote control operational settings: VCR-A and VCR-B. The HS-U776 is pre-set to VCR-A setting. See page 54 for information about VCR operational setting.
1 Set the VCR/TV slide switch on the remote control to VCR position. This
“tells” the remote that you want to control the VCR.
2 Press VCR/TV and the number button “1” on the remote control at the
same time. Now your remote is ready to operate your HS-U776.
Loading a Tape
Tapes can be loaded into your VCR as long as the VCR is plugged in. Even when the VCR POWER is off, loading a tape will automatically turn the VCR on. Use only tapes that have a or label.
1 Hold the tape so that the long narrow edge with the contents label faces
you. The other edge is hinged and should face the VCR. The plastic window that shows the videotape should face up.
2 Gently insert the tape evenly into the cassette slot until the VCR
automatically takes it in. If the VCR will not automatically take the tape in, press EJECT and try again. Your VCR will eject the tape if it is loaded improperly. If the VCR ejects the
tape; remove the tape, check to see that the contents label is facing you, that the geared tape reels are facing down, wait a few seconds, and try again.
Playing a Tape
CORRECT
INCORRECT
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1 Press PLAY on the front panel or the remote control. The VCR will automatically play the tape at the correct speed. When the VCR
reaches the end of the tape, it will automatically rewind to the beginning of the tape and stop.
You can stop playing by pressing STOP.
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CHANNEL
Playback
Using Basic Playback Controls
Rewinding a tape
While the tape is stopped, press REW on the remote control or on the front panel.
Fast forwarding a tape
While the tape is stopped, press FF on the remote control or on the front panel.
Speed Search with picture
While the tape is playing, press FF for forward speed search with picture or press REW for reverse speed search. See page 40 for additional information on searching techniques.
Pausing a tape
While the tape is playing, press PAUSE on the remote control or on the front panel to freeze the picture on the screen.
Press PAUSE a second time to return to normal play.
If you leave the VCR in pause for more than 5 minutes, the VCR will automati­cally stop to prevent damage to the tape.
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PAUSE
REW
FF
PAUSE
Controlling Vibration During Still Frame
If the picture vibrates during still frame, press the CHANNEL buttons on the front panel until the picture is steady.
Unloading a Tape
1 Press EJECT on the front panel or on the remote control. If the VCR
POWER is off, the VCR will turn on, eject the tape, then turn off.
2 Remove the tape.
Using repaired tapes
We recommend that you take any broken or torn tapes to a professional for repair. If you repair a torn tape with improper materials, you could damage your VCR when you play the tape.
Head cleaning
Your VCR automatically cleans the head and the drum of the VCR whenever you load a tape. If you see “noise” or snow when playing a tape, eject the tape, re-load the tape, then wait 3 or 4 seconds. Repeat this process several times to improve the picture.
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Setting Up Your VCR
Your VCR comes with Mitsubishi’s exclusive on-screen operating system. This system has been developed to simplify the operation of your VCR with clear, understandable language and design.
Before your VCR can receive television channels or you can program your VCR to record, you need to memorize all of the channels you can receive into your VCR and set the clock. Additionally, if you are using a satellite receiver, you need to do a first time setup to memorizing satellite brand code. Fortunately, your VCR makes this an easy process with our men u system.
When using the on-screen menus, use the ADJUST buttons to move the highlight bar up or down and to change the setting of selected features. Press the ENTER button to enter a selection or adjustment. Press the CANCEL button to cancel or clear a setting.
Memorizing Channels Automatically
Using this process, your VCR will automatically memorize all of the television stations available to you. You can later get rid of unwanted or unused stations.
You need to manually set the brand code for the a satellite receiver.
If your local cable company scrambles some or all stations, and/or requires
you to use a cable box, then your ability to memorize channels would
normally be limited. The cable box receives all of your channels, then sends
only one to your TV and your VCR, usually on channel 3 or 4.
If you are required to use a cable box, you should choose Cable box only or
Digital Cable box only option in step 4 on the next page and turn the cable
box on. Your HS-U776 will use its Converter Box Control technology to
change the channels on the cable box. Make sure you have properly placed
the IR Emitter (see page 9).
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Press to
Cancel
CANCEL
ADJUST
ADJUST
Press to
Enter
ENTER
Press to
Select
A special note to cable box subscribers
If your cable box or cable system seems incompatible with your new VCR, call
your cable company. They may be able to provide solutions to your prob-
lems.
1 Set the VCR’s input to tuner. To do this, press INPUT on the remote
control until a channel number appears on the screen or on the front
panel display. 2 Press MENU on the remote control. VCR Main Menu comes up. If First
Time Set-Up is not highlighted, use the ADJUST buttons on the remote to
highlight it.
3 Press ENTER. First Time Set-Up menu will appear. Press the ADJUST
buttons to select Memorize channels. Press ENTER.
IMPORTANT
IMPORTANT
If you are recording or playing back a tape, Not available will flash and an error message will appear. To correct this, stop the tape.
ªVCR Main Menu ¬Program to record PrograManager √Customize choices »S-VHS Set-Up
ƒFirst Time Set-Up
∫πMENU to go back ∂ ππADJUST to select ≤¥≥πENTER to enter ∑ ππADJUST to select 
ƒFirst Time Set-Up ≈Set the clock
∆Memorize channels
«Add/delete channels ±Sat.receiver (OFF)  ∫πMENU to go back ∂ ππADJUST to select ≤¥≥πENTER to enter ∑ ππADJUST to select 
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Setting Up Your VCR
4 You will see the menu for sources connected to the VCR. Using the list
below as a reference, press the ADJUST buttons to select the kind of antenna you connected.
Cable if you have standard cable service without a cable box, use a cable box with an A/B switch, or your cable box is not remote controllable
Cable box only if you use a standard cable box
Digital cable box only if you use a digital cable box
Indoor/outdoor ant. if you use rabbit ears type or roof mounted type antennas
After you have selected, press ENTER.
If you choose Cable or Indoor/outdoor ant.
An on-screen message and the front panel display of your VCR will show you that the VCR is memorizing the stations you can receive. After the VCR has memorized all the channels, the screen will return the VCR’s picture.
If you choose Cable box only or Digital cable box only
You need to tell the VCR which manufacturer makes your cable box or digital cable box, and on which channel the cable box or digital cable box sends a signal.
5 Brand code will be highlighted. Press the ADJUST buttons or the number
buttons to select the manufacturer’s code number for your cable box or digital cable box. The codes are listed on the next page.
6 To determine if the Brand code is correct, press CHANNEL on the
remote. The channel number on the front panel display should change. Then your cable box or digital cable box should change to the exact same number a moment after it appears on your VCR.
If your cable box or digital cable box does not change channels at all, or does not show the exact same number, try the next Brand code, if another is listed for your type of cable box or digital cable box. Also make sure the IR emitter bulb faces the IR window on the cable box .
∆Memorize channels What type of sources are connected to the VCR?
’Cable 
”Cable box only ”Digital cable box only ”Indoor/outdoor ant.  ∂ ππADJUST to select ≤¥≥πENTER to enter ∑ ππADJUST to select 
∆Memorize channels  Now memorizing all the  stations you can receive Channel 3 Stand by this may take a few minutes   To cancel memorization, press CANCEL
∆Memorize channels Please enter code from your Owner's Guide:
ƒBrand code --
  ∫πMENU to go back ∂ ππADJUST to select ≤¥≥πENTER to enter ∑ ππADJUST to select 
If no code number is listed for your cable box, or if none of the listed numbers work, try each code from 1 to 94.
If your cable box or digital cable box cannot be operated by a remote control (if it has a mechanical dial or slide), then your VCR will not be able to change channels on the cable box.
If your cable box will not respond to any of the codes, your VCR cannot change channels on the cable box. You will need to change channels yourself, using the cable box’s remote control. You should re-program your VCR, choosing Cable in step 4. When programming to record, you will need to leave your cable box ON and tuned to the channel you wish to record.
7 When the Brand code is correct, press ENTER. The screen will add a
Channel selection.
8 Use the ADJUST buttons to select the channel on which your cable box or
digital cable box sends a signal to the VCR (normally channel 3 or 4). If you connected your cable box or digital cable box with audio/video cables, use INPUT to select L1 (if you used the rear panel jacks), or L2 (if you used the front panel jacks). You cannot use both digital cable box and satellite receiver. Thus if you selected Digital cable box onl y in step 4, you cannot select L2.
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∆Memorize channels Your cable box sends a  signal on which channel? ƒBrand code 1
ƒChannel 3 
 ∫πMENU to go back ∂ ππADJUST to select ≤¥≥πENTER to enter ∑ ππADJUST to select 
Setting Up Your VCR
Cable Box Brand Code
Manufacturer Code Number Manufacturer Code Number Manufacturer Code Number
ABC Archer Century Citizen Diamond Eagle Eastern G C Electronic Gemini General Electric General Instrument Hamlin Hitachi Jerrold Macom
1, 2, 11 29, 58, 65 29, 65 29, 65 54, 58 17, 18, 19, 61, 62, 63 68 29, 65 5, 60 35 1,2,3,4,5,41,42,43,44,69,91 22, 23, 45, 46, 47 24 1,2,3,4,5,41,42,43,44,69,91 28
Magnavox Movietime NSC OAK Panasonic Paragon Pioneer Philips RCA Realistic Regal Regency Rembrandt Samsung Scientific Atlanta
59, 61, 67 30, 31, 51, 54 20, 51, 52 27, 39, 40, 49, 50, 61 14, 21, 25 6, 7 14, 15, 16, 92, 93, 94 26, 61, 62, 63, 64 14, 21, 25 37, 38 45, 48 68 55, 56 5, 14, 21, 25, 29 10, 11, 12, 13
Digital Cable Box Brand Code
Manufacturer Code Number
GI
1, 2
Sheritech SL Marx Sprucer Stargate Sylvania Teknika Texscan Tocom Toshiba Unika United Cable Universal Videoway Viewstar Zenith
57 5, 14, 29 14, 21, 25 5, 14, 29, 65 66 36 53, 66 1,2,3,4,5,41,42,43,44,69,91 32, 33, 34 48 2 30, 31, 54, 65 6, 7 17, 18, 19, 61, 62, 63 6, 7, 8, 9
9 After entering the channel number, press ENTER. The VCR will begin
memorizing the available channels. During this process your TV screen, the front panel display, and your cable box or digital cable box should all display each channel number one by one. You can cancel the memorization at any time by pressing CANCEL on the remote control.
After the VCR has memorized all the channels, the screen will return the VCR picture.
IMPORTANT
IMPORTANT
Automatic channel memorizing may include vacant channels if there are stray signals or noise on those channels. If this occurs, you can manually delete the channels using the procedure in the section Adding and Deleting Channels.
You do not need to perform this set-up again unless your cable company changes their channel lineup, or you move the VCR to a new address.
Satellite Receiver Control
If you are using a satellite receiver, you can set up your VCR to change channels on the satellite receiver.
1 Make sure you are viewing the picture coming from your VCR. Press
MENU on the remote control. VCR Main Menu appears.
∆Memorize channels  Now memorizing all the  stations you can receive Channel 3 Stand by this may take a few minutes   To cancel memorization, press CANCEL
2 Press the ADJUST buttons on the remote control to select First Time Set-
Up. Press ENTER.
3 You will see the First Time Set-Up menu. Press the ADJUST buttons to
select Sat. receiver.
IMPORTANT
IMPORTANT
You cannot select Sat. receiver if you select Digital Cable box only in step 4 of Memorizing Channels Automatically (on page 14).
ƒFirst Time Set-Up ≈Set the clock ∆Memorize channels «Add/delete channels
±Sat.receiver (OFF)
 ∫πMENU to go back ∂ ππADJUST to select ≤¥≥πENTER to change ∑ ππADJUST to select 
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Setting Up Your VCR
4 Press ENTER to select the correct code for your satellite receiver.
Manufacturer Code RCA or GE 1 PRIMESTAR
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2 Sony 3 DISH Network 4 Toshiba 5 Panasonic 6 Hughes 7 none OFF
5 After you have selected, press MENU twice to exit the menus.
IMPORTANT
IMPORTANT
After you have connected the satellite receiver and set the brand code, you need to see if your VCR can control your receiver. To do this, use CHANNEL or number buttons on the VCR remote to tune to a satellite channel. If the satellite channels appear on your TV, then your VCR can control your receiver.
Adding and Deleting Channels
If necessary, you can manually add or delete channels after you have completed the automatic channel memorizing. You cannot do this for channels coming from a satellite receiver.
1 Make sure that video mute is ON. See page 48. 2 Set the VCR’s input to tuner. To do this, press INPUT on the remote control
until a channel number appears on the screen or the front panel display.
3 Press MENU on the remote control. VCR Main Menu appears. 4 Press the ADJUST buttons on the remote control to select First Time Set-
Up. Press ENTER.
5 You will see the First Time Set-Up menu. Press the ADJUST buttons to
select Add/delete channels. Press ENTER.
IMPORTANT
IMPORTANT
If you are recording, playing back a tape, receiving a video signal from an external input, or watching a satellite receiver channel, then Not available will flash on-screen. To correct this, stop the tape or turn off the menus and switch the VCR’s input to tuner.
6 You will see the screen for adding or deleting channels. Use the ADJUST
buttons to select the channel that you want to add or delete. Press ENTER to add the channel; press CANCEL to delete it.
7 When you are finished adding or deleting channels, press MENU three
times to exit the menus.
IMPORTANT
IMPORTANT
If you use automatic memorizing again, you will lose all of the manual changes you made. All of the channels you deleted will be added; all of the channels you added will be deleted. If your cable box receives only one or two digit channels, you cannot add a three-digit channel.
ƒFirst Time Set-Up ≈Set the clock ∆Memorize channels
«Add/delete channels
±Sat.receiver (OFF)  ∫πMENU to go back ∂ ππADJUST to select ≤¥≥πENTER to enter ∑ ππADJUST to select 
«Add/delete channels  Channel 39 Not in memory  ∫πMENU to go back ∂ ππADJUST to select ≤¥≥πENTER to add † ∑ ππADJUST to select ≠πππππCANCEL to delete
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Setting Up Your VCR
Selecting a Channel
Now that you have memorized channels, and added or deleted some, you will want to be able to select channels. If you have not yet memorized channels, see page 13, Memorizing Channels Automatically. (If you selected digital cable box, you cannot select any satellite channels.)
Antenna/Cable selections Your VCR can receive
indoor/outdoor antenna VHF/UHF channels 2–69 cable antenna without box cable channels 1–125 cable box only cable box channels 0–99 digital cable box digital cable box channels 0–999
Satellite Receiver selections Your VCR can receive Sony, RCA, GE, Toshiba, any channel from 100-999 provided Panasonic, Hughes, DISH Network
Satellite Receiver selections Your VCR can receive PRIMESTAR
If you try to select a channel number that the VCR cannot receive, the VCR will not change channels.
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by your satellite service (cable channels 100-125 cannot be selected)
any channel from 1-999 provided by your satellite service
(cable channels 100-125 cannot be selected)
selecting antenna, cable or digital cable channels sequentially
Press CHANNEL on the remote control or on the VCR front panel. This will cycle through the channels in sequential numerical order. When you select the digital cable channels from 100 to 999, holding down the CHANNEL on the remote will advance the channels in 10 channel increments.
selecting antenna, cable or digital cable channels directly
Use the number buttons on the remote control. For example, to choose channel 23, press 2-3. If you select digital cable channels, you can select the three digits channels directly by using the number buttons. For example, to choose digital cable channel 157, press the 1-5-7. To select a single digit channel, such as channel 5; press 0-5. You can also press 5, then press ENTER.
selecting satellite channels sequentially
Press CHANNEL on the remote or on the VCR front panel. When pressing the up arrow, the lowest satellite channel will follow the highest antenna or cable channel. When pressing the down arrow, the highest satellite channel will follow the lowest antenna or cable channel. The other satellite channels will follow in numerical order. Continuously holding down CHANNEL on the remote will advance the channels in 10 channel increments.
selecting satellite channels directly
For Sony, RCA, GE, Toshiba, Panasonic, Hughes and DISH Network; press the number buttons on the remote. For example, to go to channel 263, press 2-6-3. For PRIMESTAR channels, press INPUT until the channel number with the PRIMESTAR light ( ) appears on the front panel display. Then press the number buttons on the remote. For one or two digit channel numbers, press the number buttons, then press ENTER. For example, to go to channel 29, press 2-9-ENTER.
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≈Set the clock  
ƒClock set (AUTO) 
  ∫πMENU to go back ∂ ππADJUST to select ≤¥≥πENTER to enter ∑ ππADJUST to select 
Setting Up Your VCR
Setting the Clock
You have to set the clock using either Setting the Auto Clock or Setting the Clock Manually befor e you can program your VCR to record.
Setting the Auto Clock
Your VCR can set the clock automatically by picking up a time signal which some TV and cable channels transmit with their broadcasts. Most PBS stations send this signal; however, this function works only if a channel in your area is broadcasting a time signal. If you don’t receive this signal, set the clock manu­ally.
1 Press MENU on the remote control. VCR Main Menu will appear. 2 Press the ADJUST buttons to select First Time Set-Up. Press ENTER. The
First Time Set-Up menu will appear. Use the ADJUST buttons to select Set the clock. Press ENTER.
3 You will see the Set the clock menu. Clock set will be highlighted. Press
the ADJUST buttons to select AUTO .
4 Turn the VCR off to activate the auto clock setting function. The VCR will search for a channel that carries a time signal, then set your time
zone and daylight saving time. If there are only a few channels in your area that carry time signals, it may take about 30 minutes to complete. If you turn the VCR on before the correct time displays, the auto clock setting will be can­celled. See if the clock has been set on the front panel display on the VCR.
If the VCR displays the wrong time, the time zone setting may not be correct. To adjust this, follow the steps in If the VCR displays the wrong time. (See the next page.)
IMPORTANT
IMPORTANT
When you memorized channels, if you chose Cable box only or Digital cable box onl y, make sure you leave the cable box or digital cable box on. At 3:00 am, when the VCR power is off, the VCR will begin to automatically change channels on the cable box, one by one, to set the clock. At this time you cannot use the cable box.
ƒFirst Time Set-Up
≈Set the clock
∆Memorize channels «Add/delete channels ±Sat.receiver (OFF)  ∫πMENU to go back ∂ ππADJUST to select ≤¥≥πENTER to enter ∑ ππADJUST to select 
If you want to use the cable box at 3:00 am, turn on the VCR or set the Clock set of the Set the clock menu to MANUAL. In both cases, auto clock function will be canceled.
When you memorized channels, if you chose Cable or Indoor/ outdoor ant., the VCR will set the clock as soon as you turn off the VCR, and at 3:00 am.
After a power failure, the VCR will automatically set the clock again. (If you have set the Clock set setting of the Set the clock menu to MANUAL, the auto clock function will not work.)
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≈Set the clock ƒChannel (065) ƒTime zone (Eastern )
ƒDaylight savings(AUTO)
To activate Auto Clock, turn off the VCR.Ł ∫πMENU to go back ∂ ππADJUST to select ≤¥≥πENTER to enter ∑ ππADJUST to select 
Setting Up Your VCR
If the VCR displays the wrong time 1 Follow the procedure on the previous page to step 3. Then press ENTER. 2 You will see the Set the clock menu. Channel will be highlighted. If you
know the channel that carries a time signal, press the ADJUST buttons to enter the channel. Most PBS stations broadcast a time signal. For fastest response, enter your local PBS station. If you don’t know it, leave the channel setting at AUTO. Press ENTER.
3 Time zone will be highlighted. Press the ADJUST buttons to select the
time zone of your area. Available time zones are: Atlantic, Eastern, Central, Mountain, Pacific, Alaska, and Hawaii. Press ENTER.
4 Daylight savings will be highlighted. Press the ADJUST buttons to select
AUTO, ON or OFF. If you follow daylight saving time, select ON. If not, select OFF. If you select AUTO, the VCR automatically sets the daylight saving time.
5 To activate the auto clock function, turn off the VCR.
Setting the Clock Manually
≈Set the clock
ƒChannel (AUTO)
ƒTime zone (AUTO) ƒDaylight savings(AUTO) To activate Auto Clock, turn off the VCR.Ł ∫πMENU to go back ∂ ππADJUST to select ≤¥≥πENTER to enter ∑ ππADJUST to select 
≈Set the clock ƒChannel (065)
ƒTime zone (Eastern )
ƒDaylight savings(AUTO) To activate Auto Clock, turn off the VCR.Ł
∫πMENU to go back ∂ ππADJUST to select ≤¥≥πENTER to enter ∑ ππADJUST to select 
Skip this section if your VCR has set the clock correctly using the auto clock function.
1 Press MENU on the remote contr ol. You will see the VCR Main Menu. 2 Press the ADJUST buttons to select First Time Set-Up. Press ENTER.
First Time Set-Up menu will appear. Press the ADJUST buttons to select Set the clock. Press ENTER.
3 You will see the Set the clock menu. Clock set will be highlighted. Press
the ADJUST buttons to select MANUAL. Press ENTER.
4 Daylight savings will be highlighted. Press the ADJUST buttons to select
ON or OFF. If you are currently following daylight savings, select ON. Otherwise, select OFF. Press ENTER.
≈Set the clock  
ƒClock set (MANUAL) 
 Ł ∫πMENU to go back ∂ ππADJUST to select ≤¥≥πENTER to enter ∑ ππADJUST to select 
≈Set the clock
ƒDaylight savings (OFF)
ƒMonth -- ƒYear -- ƒDate -- ƒTime --:--Ł ∫πMENU to go back ∂ ππADJUST to select ≤¥≥πENTER to enter ∑ ππADJUST to select 
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