Optimus 62-HI-FI-16-633, 114-16-551 User Manual

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Cat. No. 16-551/633
OWNER’S MANUAL
Please read before using this equipment.
4-HEAD VHS HQ VCR
Model 114 (16-551)
Model 63 (Hi-Fi) (16-633)
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GROUND CLAM PS
NEC - NATI ON AL ELE CTRI CAL C ODE
EXAMPLE OF ANT ENNA GROUNDI NG AS P ER
NATIONAL ELE CTRICAL CODE
WIRE
DISCHARGE UNIT (NEC SECTION 810-20)
GROUNDING CONDUCTORS (NEC SECTION 810-21)
ELECTRODE SYSTEM (NEC ART 250, PART H)
SERVICE EQUIPMENT
CLAMP
ANTENNA
LEAD IN
ANTENNA
POWER SERVICE GROUNDING
GROUND
ELECTRIC
FIGURE A
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Read instructions
1.
— All the safety and operatin instructio ns shou ld b e read b efore t he ap pli ance is oper­ated.
Retain Instructions
2.
— The safet
and opera ting instruc-
tions should be retained for future reference.
Heed Warnings
3. the operatin
Follow Instructions
4.
— All warnin
s on the ap plianc e an d in
instructions should be adhered to.
— All operatin
and use instructions
should be followed.
Cleaning
5. cleanin ers. Use a damp cloth for cleanin
Attachments
6. mended b
— Unplu
the VCR from t he wall outle t before
it. Do no t use liq uid clea ners or ae rosol clea n-
.
— Do not use attachments not recom-
the VCR manufacturer as they may cause
hazards.
Water and Moisture
7.
— Do not us e thi s V CR nea r w ater — for e xample, near a bath tub, wash bowl, kitchen si nk, or laundr
tub, in a wet base ment, or near a swi mmin
pool.
Accessori es
8.
— Do not plac e this VCR on an unstable
cart, stand , tripod, brac ket, or table. The VCR ma
serious injury to someone an d serious damage
causi n to the appliance. Use onl bracket, or t able recommend ed b sold with the VCR. An
with a cart, stand, tripod,
the manufacturer or
mounting of the appliance should follow th e manufacturer ’s instructi ons and should us e a mountin
accessory recommend ed by the manu facturer. An applianc e and cart com bi nation shou l d be moved with care.
Quick sto ps, excessiv e force, a nd uneven su rfaces ma cause an appl i ance and cart co mbination t o overturn.
fall,
This VCR sho uld ne ve r be pl aced ne ar or ov er a radi ator or heat re
ister. This VCR should not be placed in a built­in install ation such as a boo kcase or rac k unless prop er ventilation is provided or the manufacturer’s instructions have bee n adhered to.
Power Sources
10.
— This VCR should be operated on l from the type of po wer source indicated o n the marki n labe l. I f you are not sur e of th e type of power s upplied to
our home, consul t your appli ance deale r or loca l power
. For VCRs intended to operate from batter
compan power or other sources, refer to the o perating instruc­tions.
Grounding and Polarization
11 .
with a polarized alternatin in
one b lade wi der t han th e ot her). Th is plug will fit into
the power ou tle t o nl
one way. This is a safety feature. If
— Thi s VCR is equipp ed
-curren t line plug (a plug hav-
ou are unable to insert the plug fully into the outle t, tr
reversing the plug. If the plug should still fail to fit, contact
our electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not
defeat the safet
Power-Cord Protection
12. be routed so the pinched b
purpose of the polarized pl ug.
— Power-suppl
cords s hould
are not likely to be walked on or
items placed upon or against them , payin particula r atte ntion t o cords at plugs, conven ience re ce p­tacles, and the point where the
Outdoor Antenna Grounding
13. or cable s
stem is con nected to the VCR , be sure the antenna or cable s some protection a char
es.
ainst v oltage surges and built-up sta ti c
stem is grounded so as to provide
exit from the appliance.
— If an outside antenna
Section 81 0 of the Natio nal Ele ctrical Code, ANSI/N FPA No. 70-198 4, prov ides in format ion wi th re spec t to pr oper
rounding of the mast and sup porting structure, ground-
of the le ad- in wi re t o an an tenn a d isc harge unit, size
in of
rounding conduct ors, location o f antenna-disch arge unit, connection to ments for the
rounding electrodes, and require-
rounding electrode.
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Ventilation
9.
— Slots and o pen in
s in the cabinet and the back or bottom are provided for ventilation and to ensure reliable ope ration of t he VCR and t o prot ect it from o ve r­heatin
. These openings must not be blocked or covered. The openin VCR on a bed, sofa, ru
s should never be blocked by placing the
, or ot he r s i mi l ar surf ace.
© 1997 Tandy Corporation.
VCR Plus+ and PlusCode are trademarks of Gemstar Development Corporation.
The VCR Plus+ system is manufactured under license from Gemstar Development Corporation.
Commercial Advance and Movie Advance are trademarks of Arthur D. Little Enterprises,
A Jerry Iggulden invention licensed by Arthur D. Little Enterprises.
Optimus and RadioShack are registered trademarks used by Tandy Corporation.
All Rights Reserved.
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CAUTION
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Lightning
14. durin unused for l on outlet and d isconn ect the antenna or cabl e s will prevent dama power-line sur
Power Lines
15. be locate d i n t he vicinit electric li such power lines or circuits. When installin antenna s from touchin them mi
Overloading
16. sion cords as this can re sult in a risk of fire or elec tric shock.
Object and Liquid Entry
17. kind into this VCR through openings as they may touch dan result in a fire or electric shock. Never s pill liquid of an kind on the VCR.
Servicing
18. as openin
qualifie d service pers onnel.
Damage Requiring Service
19. the wall outlet and refer servicin sonnel under the followi n
• When the power -suppl
• If liquid has been spilled or objects have falle n into the
• If the VCR has been exposed to ra i n or water.
• If the VCR does not ope rate no rmal l
• If the VCR has been dropped or the cabinet has been
• When the VCR exhibits a distinct chan
Replacement Parts
20. required, be sure the service technician has used replacement parts, specified b have the sa me c harac teri stic s as the ori thorized substitutions ma injur
— For added protecti on for this VCR receiv er
a lightning storm, or when it i s left unattended and
erous voltage points o r short out parts that could
erous voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to
ed.
fra
VCR.
operatin are covered b adjustment of other controls ma and will often require extensive work b technici an to restore th e VC R to its normal operation.
dama
mance — t hi s indicates a n eed for service.
to persons or other hazards.
periods of time, unplug it from the wall
e to the VCR due to lightning and
es.
— An outside antenna s
of overhead power lines or other
ht or power circuits, or whe re it can fall into
stem, extreme care should be taken to keep
such power lines or circuits as contact with
ht be fatal.
— Do not overload wall outlets and exten-
— Neve r push ob jects o f an
— Do not attempt to service this VCR
or remov ing covers may expose you to dan-
— Unplu
conditions:
cord or plug is damaged or
instructions. Adjust only those c ontrol s that
the operating instructions, as improp er
ed.
— When replacement parts are
result in fire, electric shock,
stem should not
an outside
this VCR from
to qualified service per-
following the
result in damage
a qualified
e in perfor-
the manufacturer, that
inal part. Una u-
stem. This
ourself
Safety Check
21. repairs to this VCR, ask the service technician to perform routine safet proper operatin
Heat
22.
— This V CR pr odu ct s houl d be s it uated awa heat sources such as radiat ors, heat re other products (includin
— Upon completion of an
checks to determine that the VCR is in
conditi on .
amplifiers) that produce heat.
service or
from
isters, stoves, or
Note to the cable TV system inst aller:
This reminder is to call the CATV system installer’s attention to Section 820-40 of the National Electrical Code, which provides in
and, in particular, specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the build in
, as close to the point of cable entry as prac-
uidelines for proper ground-
rounding system of the
tical.
Warning
: To reduce the risk of fire or shock hazard, do not expose this product to rain or moisture.
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 PERSONNEL.
This sy mbo l is in t en de d to al er t y ou t o the pr es ­ence of uninsula ted dan gerous voltage w ithin the product’s enclosure that might be of suffi­cient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock. Do not open the product’s case.
This symbol is intended to inform you that im­porta nt op erati ng an d maint enanc e ins truct ions
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are incl uded in the l itera tur e accom panyi ng th is prod uct.
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FEATURES
Your Optimus Model 114/63 4-Head VHS HQ VCR offers some of the most advanced fea­tures available in home vid eo cassette record­ers.
Your VCR’s VCR Plus+ feature lets you easi­ly set the VCR to re cord progra ms wi thou t te­dious programming, and its Commercial Ad­vance and Movie Advance features let you quickly skip over commercials and previews re­corded on tapes. The VCR’s full-function uni­versal remote control and on-screen pro­gramming make the VCR easy to use.
Your VCR offers all these features:
The Model 63 includes all of the M odel
Note:
114’s features, but adds Hi-Fi stereo that deliv­ers CD-quality sound for audio/video o r audio­only recordings.
RECORDING/PLAYBACK
26-Micron Record/Play Head
the picture quality at the EP (Extended Play) playback speed.
— enhances
Auto Repeat Pla
winds the tape for repeat playback when the tape reaches the en d during playback a nd re­cording.
Eas
-to-Use Immediate Recordin
you start a recording immediately and have the VCR automatically stop recording after a length of time you select.
VCR Plus+ Timer Recordin
the VCR to automatically rec ord programs by using the PlusCode numbers published in most television program sche dules. Your VCR automatically selects the channel you want to record, so you don’t have to manually select it.
1-Month, 8-Event Di
program the VCR to make up to eight unat­tended recordings (daily, weekly, or one-time).
Automatic Pla
matically plays, rewinds, then ejects a tape.
Fast-Response S
next to the playback/record head for immediate playback or recording.
back/Rewind/Eject
— automatically re-
back
— lets you set
ital Timer
— positions the tape
stem
— lets
— lets you
— auto-
Four Double-Azimuth Video Heads
vide superior picture quality and special ef fects compared with standard single-azimuth four­head VCRs.
AI (Artificial Intelli duction S
screen when playing back a worn or partially damaged tape.
Commercial Advance
tects and skips over most commercials when you play back a tape.
Movie Advance
start of a movie or select which preview to view on a purchased or rented tape.
Auto Trackin
justs tracking when you start playback.
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stem
ence) Video Noise Re-
— reduces noise on the
— automatically de-
— lets y ou g o direc tly to the
— automatically ad-
stem
— pro-
Real-Time Counter with Memor
the actual length of time a tape plays or records, and allows you to mark and return to a location on the tape.
— displays
TUNING
179-Channel, Digital-PLL, Cable-Compatible Tuner
UHF channel s , and up to 125 cable c hannels.
Tuner Memor
ly stores all the active channels in your area into me mory.
— lets you tune to up to 68 VHF and
Programming
— automatical-
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TAPE CONTROL
Index Search
beginning of a specific recording. Also, you can have the VCR play the first 10 seconds of each recording so you can locate the one you want.
Fast-Forward/Rewind with Visu al Search
Freeze-Frame/Frame Advance/S low-M otion
— lets you quickly locate the
Note:
EDS is provided by some broadcasters and includes various types of information, in­cluding the current time. If no broadcast ers in your area transmit EDS signals, you must man­ually set the clock.
Automatic DST (Daylight Saving Time) Ad­justm ent
cally adjust the displayed time for Daylight Saving Time.
— lets you se t the VCR to automati-
Automatic Rewind
OTHER FEATURES
Multich annel Televi sio n S ound (MTS ) ( M od­el 63 only)
listening or recording. This VCR can also re­ceive and record special audio programs (SAP) that accompany some MTS broadcasts.
Front and Rear Audio/Video Input Jack s
let you quickly connect an audio/v ideo device, such as a camcorder, to the VCR without dis­connecting other devices.
Trilingual On-Screen Programming
vides helpful instructions on the TV screen f or setting the clock and timers. You can select English, French, or Spanish instructions.
Universal Remote Control
your VCR, as well as TVs and cable boxes pro­duced by other manufacturers.
— decodes stereo broadcasts for
— pro-
— lets you control
We recommend you record the VCR’s model and serial numbers here. This information is on the VCR’s back panel.
Model:
Serial Number:
_______________________________
______________ __________
Memory Sentinel
tuner programming information, and timer memory settings in case of a power loss. The clock continues to run for 30 minut es, and tun­er programming information and timer mem ory settings are kept for up to 24 hours.
Automatic/Manual Clock Setting
set the VCR to automatically update its clock using EDS (Extended Data Service) signals sent by some TV stati ons. You ca n also man u­ally set the clock.
— protects clock settings,
— lets you
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CONTENTS
Before Yo u Begin ...... ................ ................. ......... ................. ................ ................. ................. ...... 8
Supplied Accessories .............................................................................................................. 8
Moisture Condensation ............................................................................................................ 8
Using This Manual ................................................................................................................... 8
Installation .................................................................................................................... ................ 9
Common Connection s ...... ......... ................. ................ ................. ......... ................. ................ . . 9
Model 63 Connections ........................................................................................................... 10
Model 114 Connections ......................................................................................................... 11
Home Theater Connections (Model 63 Shown) .......................................... ....... ..... ....... ....... 12
Camcorder Connec tions ....... ................. ................ ................. ......... ................. ................. .... 13
Connecting Power .............................................................................................................. ... 13
VCR Setup .............. ................. ................ ................. ......... ................. ................. ....................... 14
Setting the VCR’s Output Channel Switch ............................................................................ 14
Remote Control ............. .......... ................ ................. ................ ................. ......... ................... 14
Installing Batteries ........................................................................................................... 14
Using the Remote Control ............................................................................................... 14
Initial Set Up .......................................................................................................................... 15
Setting the On-Screen Language/Connection Type/Channels/Clock ............................. 15
Manually Setting the Clock ............................................................................................. 16
Adding/Erasing Channels ............................................................................................... 17
Reprogramming Tuner Memory ...................................................................................... 18
Turning On Auto Clock Set ............................................................................................. 19
Setting the Cable Box ..................................................................................................... 19
Changing the On-Screen Language ............................................................................... 20
Resetting the VCR’s Memory .......................................................................................... 20
Using the VCR’s Remote Control with Your TV or Cable Box ............................................... 21
Operation .................................................................................................................................... 23
Watc h i ng TV ......................... ................. ......... ................. ................ ................. ..................... 23
Using the TV’s Tuner ...................................................................................................... 23
Using the VCR’s Tuner ................................................................................................... 23
Viewi ng a Video Tape .... ................. ................ ................. ................ .......... ................ ............ 23
Loading a Video Tape ..................................................................................................... 23
Playing a Video Tape ...................................................................................................... 24
Tape Motion Controls ............................................................................................................ . 24
Fast-Forward/Rewind and Visual Search ........................................................................ 24
Freeze-Frame/Frame Advance ....................................................................................... 25
Slow Motion .................................................................................................................... 25
Real-Time Counter ................................................................................................................ 25
Using the Counter ........................................................................................................... 25
Using the Zero Search Function ..................................................................................... 25
Tracking ................................................................................................................................. 26
Special Functions ................... ................ ................. ......... ................. ................. ....................... 27
Special Displays .................................................................................................................... 27
Blue Screen Display ........................................................................................................ 27
On-Screen Display .......................................................................................................... 27
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Function Indicators ......................................................................................................... 27
Skipping Commercials .......................................................................................................... 27
Recording a Broadcast with Commercial Advance Marking ........................................... 27
Marking an Unmarked Tape ........................................ ..... ....... ....... ..... ....... ....... ....... ..... . 28
Playing Back with Commercial Advance Marking .......................................................... 29
Questions and Answers about Commercial Advan ce .................................................... 29
Skipping/Selecting Previews ................................................................................................. 29
Using Index Search ............................................................................................................... 30
Direct Access Index Search ........................................................................................... 30
Index Scan ...... ................ ................. ................ ................. .......... ................ ................. . .. 31
Repeat Play .......................................................................................................................... 31
Recording ................................................................................................................................... 32
Recording Speeds/Tape Selection . ....................................................................................... 32
Erase Protection ................................................................................................................... 32
Selecting the Signal to Record .............................................................................................. 33
Receiving/Recording Stereo/SAP Broadcasts (Model 63 Only) ............................................ 33
Immediate Recording ............................................................................................................ 33
Recording a Program as You Watch It ........................................................................... 33
Recording One Program on the VCR While You Watch Another on the TV ................... 34
Recording with VCR Plus+ .................................................................................................... 34
Setting the VCR Plus+ Guide Channels ......................................................................... 34
Timer Recording with VCR Plus+ ................................................................................... 35
Checking/Changing VCR Plus+ Programs .............................. ....... ....... ..... ....... ....... ...... 37
Automatic Timer Recording ................................................................................................... 37
Setting a Timer ............................................................................................................... 38
Monitoring an Automatic Timer Recording ..................................................................... 40
Checking/Changing Timers ............................................................................................ 40
Clearing a Timer .................... .......... ................ ................. ................. ................ .......... ... 40
Dubbing ....................................................................................................................... .......... 41
Audio-Only Recording (Model 63 Only) ................................................................................ 41
Additional Information .............................................................................................................. 42
Troubleshooting .................................................................................................................... 42
Care and Maintenance .......................................................................................................... 44
Servicing Your VCR ........................................................................................................ 45
Cleaning the Video Heads .................................................. .......... ....... ....... .. .......... ....... . 45
Storing Your Video Cassettes ......................................................................................... 45
Specifications ........................................................................................................................ 46
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BEFORE YOU BEGIN
SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES
Be sure to remo ve the rem ote control and 7 5­ohm coaxial cable before you store the packing material.
Depending upon your audio/video system set­up, you might need add itional cables or a dapt­ers (available at your local RadioShack store). Read “Installation” on Page 9 to determine your specific needs.
MOISTURE CONDENSATION
Condensation inside the VCR can cause tape jams or video head damage. When you move the VCR from a cold area to a warmer one, let it sit for about 2 ho urs before y ou plug it in and begin operation. This allows any moisture in­side the VCR to completely evaporate.
USING THIS MANUAL
This manual has these major sections:
Installation
VCR to your audio/video system and a cam­corder.
VCR Setup
the output channel swit ch, prepari ng and us ing the remote control, setting the on-screen pro­gramming language, setting the channe ls your VCR can tune, and setting the clock.
Operation
the TV’s or VCR’s tuner, load and play a video tape, fast-forward and rewind a tape, use the VCR’s special playback, display, and search features, use the real-time counter and the zero search function, and set the tracking man­ually.
Special Functions
on the VCR’s display and the TV screen, how to use the VCR’s Commercial Advance and Movie Advance features, use index search, and use repeat play.
— shows you how to connect the
— includes procedures for setting
— explains how to watch TV using
— describes what appears
Recordin
methods.
Additiona l Informatio n
shooting section, care and maintenance proce­dures, and the VCR’s specifications.
We recommend you thoroughly read at least “Installation” on Page 9 and “VCR Setup” on Page 14, to be sure you correctly install and set up your VCR.
When reading through this manual, keep the following in mind:
• Some buttons on the remote control also appear on the VCR. You can use these buttons to operate the same functions. Other procedures use only the VCR’s but­tons, or only the remote control’s.
• Some buttons are labeled differently on the VCR and on the remote control. Since y ou use the remote control most often to change settings and f unctions , this ma nual refers only to the remote control’s labels. Unless otherwise noted, however, you can use either the remote control’s or the VCR’s buttons at any time.
• All buttons, switches, and jacks on the VCR and all buttons on the remote control are shown in this manual.
• Information that appears on the TV screen is shown in this typeface:
• Information that appears on the VCR’s dis­play is shown in this typeface: VCR
• The VCR displays menu s and opt ions on the TV you connect it to, and other infor­mation (such as tape motion indicators, the real-time counter, etc.) on its display.
If a menu disappears before you finish entering information, simply locate the step where you first pressed remote control, then repeat that step and all steps that follow.
— describes the different recording
— includes a trouble-
BOLD UPPERCASE
letters in
PLAY
MENU
on the
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INSTALLATION
COMMON CONNECTIONS
Refer to the illustrations on Page 10 (Model 63) or 11 (Model 114) for these connections.
Some connection s shown in this section
Note:
might require additional supplies, available from your local RadioShack store.
þ
À
Connect the VCR to your TV for play­back. You can connect (choose one):
• Your VCR’s to your TV’s antenna jack, using a 75-ohm coaxial cable
Caution:
VHF/UHF OUT TO TV
nal that has an antenna already con­nected. Doing so can interfere with other receivers.
• Your VCR’s to your TV’s separate VHF/UHF antenna jacks, using a 75 -ohm coax ­ial cable and a VHF/UHF splitter/ combiner
• Your VCR’s jacks to your TV’s audio/video jacks, using a stereo audio/video cable
For the best quality recordings,
Note:
use high-quality A/V cables to make these connections.
Connect a signal source to the VCR for recordin (choos e one):
• An outside antenna , using a 75-ohm coaxial cable, to the VCR’s
ANT.
jack
• An outside antenna, using 300-ohm lead-in wire and a 300-to-75 ohm transformer, to the VCR’s
ANT.
jack
• Your CATV (cable) source, using the 75-ohm coaxial cable directly from the cable company, to the VCR’s
FROM ANT.
VHF/UHF OUT TO TV
Never connect the VCR’s
jack to a termi-
VHF/UHF OUT TO TV
R-AUDIO-L/VIDEO OUT
. You can connect
jack
jack
jack
IN FR OM
IN FROM
IN
Caution:
direct connections to cable wires (connections that do not go through a cable box). Check the laws in your area before you make connections.
• A cable converter box to the VCR’s
FROM ANT.
There are many cable TV sys-
Note:
tems in use. If you subscribe to cable TV service and cannot record c abl e T V programs, contact your local cable TV service provider. Most cable TV service providers offer connection help.
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Connection Notes:
Because of the complexity of the variations possible when using additional video acce sso­ries, such as video signal switches, splitters, and combiners, such configurations are not shown in this manual.
You can also connect an optional video source, such as a camcorder, another VCR, or a DSS s
our VCR using A/V cables. Simpl
connect it as shown.
• You can connect three video sources directly to your VCR. To do so, you connect one source to the (Model 114) or (Model 63) jacks on the back of the VCR using A/V cables, another source to the
FROM ANT.
cable, and another source to the
IN/AUDIO AUDIO IN-R
the VCR (see “Camcorder Connections” on Page 13).
• You can connect additional 75-ohm coaxial sources to your system using a high-isolation A/B switch to switch between the sources.
• You can connect one 75-ohm coaxial source to more than one device using a video splitter.
IN (Model 114) or
Some state laws restrict
IN
jack
stem to
AUDIO IN 1/VIDEO IN 1
R-AUDIO-L IN 1/VIDEO IN 1
IN
jack using a 75-ohm coaxial
AV2 VIDEO
AV2 VIDEO IN/L-
(Model 63) jacks on the front of
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MODEL 63 CONNECTIONS
Outside Antenna
Cable
(CATV)
Company
(Optional Camcorder/2nd VCR/DSS System)
3
Audio
Video
Cable Box
L
R
Model 63 (rear)
OUTI N
Stereo Audio/Video Cable
R - AUDIO - L
OUT
MONO
IN 1
75-Ohm Coax Cable
VIDEO
OUT TO TV
IN FROM ANT.
VHF/UHF
3 CH. 4
75-Ohm Coax Cable
or or
or
2
300-Ohm Lead-In Wire
300-to-75 Ohm Transformer
10
TV
1
Stereo Audio/Video Cable
LR
Antenna InAudio InVideo In
75-Ohm Coax Cable
Optional TV
Antenna In
Connection
VHF/UHF Splitter/Combiner
UHF
or
VHF
Antenna In
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MODEL 114 CONNECTIONS
Outside Antenna
Cable
(CATV)
Company
(Optional Camcorder/2nd VCR/DSS System)
3
Audio
Video
Cable Box
Audio/Video Cable
Model 114 (rear)
75-Ohm Coax Cable
75-Ohm Coax Cable
OUTI N
or ororor
300-Ohm Lead-In Wire
300-to-75 Ohm Transformer
2
AUDIO
OUT
IN 1
VIDEO
IN FROM ANT.
VHF/UHF
OUT TO TV
3 CH. 4
TV
Audio/Video Cable
1
Antenna InAudio InVideo In
75-Ohm Coax Cable
Optional TV
Antenna In
Connection
VHF/UHF Splitter/Combiner
UHF
VHF
Antenna In
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HOME THEATER CONNECTIONS (MODEL 63 SHOWN)
Refer to this illustration to connect your VCR to a home theater system.
Outside Antenna
A/V RECEIVER
Speakers
Front
Right
Left
+
Rear
Right
Left
+
+
+
Cable
(CATV)
Company
Center
+
TV/Monitor
R - AUDIO - L
OUT
IN 1
Cable Box
VIDEO
Video Cable
75-Ohm Coax Cable
OUTI N
Stereo Audio/Video Cable
R - AUDIO - L
OUT
IN 1
Stereo Audio/Video Cable
75-Ohm Coax Cable
or or or
Select the signal source you have
VIDEO
IN FROM ANT.
VHF/UHF
MONO
OUT TO TV
3 CH. 4
75-Ohm Coax Cable
300-Ohm Lead-In Wire
300-to-75 Ohm Transformer
Model 63
(rear)
12
Speakers
TV
LR
Antenna InAudio InVideo In
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CAMCORDER CONNECTIONS
Your VCR has jacks on its front panel that let you easily connect a camcorder or other video source. You can also connect a camcorder to the
IN 1/VIDEO IN 1
(Model 63) j acks on the bac k of the VCR.
AUDIO IN 1/VIDEO IN 1
(Model 114) or
The Model 63 needs a stereo audio/video cable for this connection. The Mod el 114 needs an au­dio/video cable for this conne ction. Your a udio/video cable (no t supplied) must have plugs t hat fit the VCR’s jacks and the camcorder’s jacks for this connection.
R-AUDIO-L
PLAY
REWIND
AV 2
VIDEO IN L – AUDIO IN – R
POWER
TV/VCR
1. Insert the plugs at one end of the cable into the the Model 63’s front panel, or the
AUDIO IN/VIDEO IN
RECORD/TIME
AV 2 L-AUDIO IN-R
jacks on the Model 114’s front panel.
FAST-F
STOP EJECT
CHANNEL
and AV
VIDEO IN
jacks on
2. Insert the plugs at the other end of the cable into the AUDIO/VIDEO OUT jacks on your cam­corder or other video source. Be sure to connect VIDEO to VIDEO and AUDIO to AUDIO (use the plug’s color codes as a guide).
CONNECTING POWER
To power the VCR, plug its power cord into a standard AC outlet. --:-- appears on the display.
Note:
The VCR prompts you to select a language, connection type, and output channel, then starts to search for a channel that has an Extended Dat a Serv ice (EDS) sig nal (see “Initial Set up” on Page 15) when:
• You plug in the VCR for the first time then press
• You unplug the VCR and reconnect it (within 24 hours) or after a power failure (of less than 24 hours) then press
POWER
to turn it on.
POWER
to turn it on.
• You reset the VCR’s memory (see “Resetting the VCR’s Memory” on Page 20).
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VCR SETUP
SETTING THE VCR’S OUTPUT CHANNEL SWITCH
If you connected the VCR’s
TV
terminal to a TV or another VCR, set on the back of the VCR to 3 or 4, whichever is not an active channel in your area.
When VCR appears, the VCR s ends t he signal from the video source connected to its
ANT .
jack or for the Model 63) terminals to the TV on the channel you selected.
Setting
Note:
when the VCR is off or if you connected a T V with separate audio/video input jacks to the VCR’s
R-AUDIO-L IN 1/VIDEO IN 1
3 CH. 4
R-AUDIO-L/VIDEO IN
has no effect on the TV
VH F/UHF O UT TO
3 CH. 4
IN FROM
(or
jacks.
AV2
REMOTE CONTROL
Installing Batteries
The remote control requires two AA batteries (not supplied). For the longest operation and best performance, we recommend alkaline bat­teries (such as RadioShack Cat. No. 23-557).
2. Put fresh batteries in the compartment, as indicated by the polarity symbols (+ and –) marked inside.
3. Replace the cover.
When the remote control stops working
Note:
or operates poorly, replace both batteries.
Cautions:
• Never leave dead or weak batteries in the remote control. Batteries can leak chemi­cals that can damage your remote control.
• Dispose of dead batteries promptly and properly; do not bury or burn them.
Cautions:
• Use only fresh batteries of the required size and recommended type.
• Do no t mix old and new ba tteries, different types of batteries (standard, alkaline, or rechargeable), or rechargeable batteries of different capacities.
1. Press the tab on the battery compartment cove r and lift o ff the cove r in the di rection of the arrow.
Ta b
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Using the Remote Control
To use the remote control, aim it at the front of the VCR and press the desired function but­tons.
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INITIAL SET UP
Setting the On-Screen Language/ Connection Type/Channels/Clock
When you first plug in the VCR and turn it on, when you turn it on after power was interrupted for longer than 24 hours, or when you reset the VCR’s memory, the VCR prompts you to select a language, then scans f or active channels in your area and stores them.
In many areas, the Public Broadcasting Ser­vice (PBS) station broadcasts an electronic data signal (EDS) with its regular broadcast. This signal can automatically set your VCR’s clock to the correct time. If a station in your area has EDS signals, the VCR automatically sets the clock.
Notes:
• The V CR is preset to automat ically set the clock, but you can change this setting. See “Manually Setting the Clock” on Page 16.
• If no stat ions in your area broadcast EDS signals, you can set the clock manually. See “Manually Setting the Clock” on Page 16 for more information.
4. When the following appears on the TV screen, repeatedly press marked above it) or
STOP
PLAY
(with s
(with t marked below it) on the remote control to highlight a connection type, then press
FF
(with
marked to its right) to select it.
VCR TV
BOX TV
Y
• If you connected a cable box or a DSS
receiver to the VCR then c onnected the VCR to a TV, select
BOX
VCR TV
.
CABLE/DSS
• If you connected the VCR to a cable box
or a DSS receiver then connected the cable box/DSS receiver to a TV, select
VCR CABLE/DSS BOX TV.
1. Press
POWER
to turn on the VCR.
2. Turn on your TV and set it to the same channel as the VCR’s
3 CH. 4
switch or select its line input if you connected the VCR to the TV’s audio/video input jacks. Then press
3. Select a language by pressing select English),
TV/VCR
TV/VCR
so VCR appears.
CH t
(to select Spanish), or
CH s
(to
(to select French) when the follow-
ing appears on the TV screen.
• If you connected the VCR directly to a TV, select
If you selected
TV
, continue with Step 5. If you selected
VCR CABLE/D SS TV
VCR TV
.
CABLE/DSS BOX VCR
VCR TV
or
, skip
to Step 6.
5. When the following appears on the TV
CH
screen, repeatedly press
s or t to select
your cable box’s or DSS receiver’s output
VCR TV
OUTPU
FF
.
T
CH
channel number, then press
15
A
A
PLEASE CHECK ANTENNA CABLE CONNECTION THEN
PUSH VCR CH UP KEY AGAIN
NO CH FOUND
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Notes:
• The output channel number for most cable boxes and DSS receivers is usu­ally 3 or 4. Check the owner’s manual for your cable box or DSS receiver if you are not sure what the output channel number is.
• If you are using the audio/video jack connections to your cable box or DSS receiver, select
VIDEO OUT
as the out-
put channel.
6. When the following appears on the TV screen, set your cable box or DSS receiver to the local PBS station, then press
CH
(If you do not have a cable box or DSS receiver, simply press
CH
.)
s
UTO SET
CABLE
A
CABLE
YOUR
THEN. . .
UP KEY
to the correct time and
COMPLETED
appears. If the VCR does not
detect a signal within this time,
CLOCK
SET INCOMPLETE
AUTO CLOCK SET
AUTO
appears. There is probably not an EDS signal avail­able in your area. Press
STOP
, then see “Manually Setting the Clock” to set the clock.
Notes:
• Your VCR pr otec ts t uner pr ogr ammi ng for
up to 24 hours in case a power failure occurs or if the power cord becomes unplugged. After about 24 hours without
.
s
power, the VCR l oses the programm i ng.
• If you have not connected the VCR to an
antenna, cable box, DSS receiver, or other signal source through the
ANT.
jack, the VCR does not store any
IN FROM
channel in memory. Instead, you see:
After you press
CEEDIN G
and the current channel number
CH
AUTO SET PRO-
, CH
s
appear on the TV screen as the VCR scans through the channels and memorizes all active ch annels in your ar ea.
Note: If you have already set the channels and just want to manually set the clock, press
MENU
to skip tuner programming.
Then see “Manually Setting the Clock.”
7. When the VCR finishes s canning and stor­ing channels, it searches for an EDS signal and shows the following on the TV screen:
AUTO CLOCK SET PROCEEDING
CANCEL: PUSH STOP KEY
It takes up to 10 minutes for the VCR to set the clock using the ED S signal. If the VCR finds a signal, it automatically sets its clock
Manually Setting the Clock
Follow these steps to set the VCR to not search for an EDS signal then to manually set the clock.
Notes:
• The clock must be accurately set for proper automatic timer recording. We suggest you refer to a radio station or time/temperature service for the correct time.
• If you do not press a button within 5 min­utes in Steps 2–9, the clock is not set. Start again from Step 1.
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