Panasonic PV-8660 User Manual

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Safety Precautions
Warning: To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose this equipment to rain or moisture.
This video recorder, equipped with the HQ (High Quality) System, is compatible with existing VHS equipment. Only use those tapes with the (UjSI mark. It is recommended that only cassette tapes that have been tested and inspected for use in 2, 4, 6, and 8 hour VCR machines be used.'
FCC Warning: Any unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment would void the user’s authority to operate.
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Important Safeguards and Precautions............................................................................................................... 3
Unpacking Your VCR • Product Features
VCR and Cassette Information (Record Tab. Tape speeds. Head Cleaning, DST., Specifications)................... 5
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This symbol alerts the user that important literature concerning the operatiori and maintenance of this unit has been included. Therefore, it should be read carefully in order to avoid any problems.
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Basic Connection (Antenna and VCR, VCR and TV)..................................................................................... 6,7
Other Connections (cable, Audio/Video)........................................................................................................ 8, 9
Location of Controls (Remote Control, VCR) One Time VCR Setup (On-Screen Language, Channel Memory, Clock Set)
On-Screen Displays (OSD) (Function, channel, Menu, VCR Status & Clock, Warning)................................... 14
Playback a Tape (Main Operation, Special Effects, Quality Picture Features) Record On a Tape (Main Operation, One Touch Record, Select Input Mode, Channel Selection) Timer Recording (Main Operation, Cancel, Clear or Replace Program Contents)
Special VCR Features
(Channel Caption, Time Stamp, Blue Back ON/OFF, VCR Lock, Warning Beeper, Auto Functions).. 20-22
Tape Operation (One Minute Skip, Repeat Play, Zero Search, Shuttle Search, Index Search)............... 23-25
MTS Broadcast/ VHS Hi-Fi Stereo System (Stereo/SAP/Mono Broadcast, Select Audio Mode)............... 26, 27
VCR PluS+ Setup (Cable Box Setup, VCR Plus+ Channel Setup) ......................................................... 28 - 30
VCR PIUS-L Programming (Main Operation, Make Correction)
Multi-Brand Control Feature....................................................................................................................... 32, 33
Copying Your Tapes (Dubbing) (Connection, Main Operation, Monitoring)...................................................... 34
Before Requesting Service (Seif-check items)................................................................................................... 35
Service Center List.............................................................................................................................................. 36
Warranty............................................................................................................................................................ 37
Spanish Quick Use Guide............................................................................................................................ 38, 39
Quick Use Guide.................................................................................................................................Back Cover
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FOR YOUR SAFETY, READ AND RETAIN ALL SAFETY AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS. HEED ALL WARNINGS IN THE MANUAL AND ON THE UNIT

INSTALLATION

1 POWER SOURCE CAUTION

Operate only from a power source indicated on the unit or in this manual. If necessary, have your Electric Utility Service Company or Video Products Dealer verify the power source in your home.

2 POLARIZED OR GROUNDING PLUG

As a safety feature, this Video product comes with either a polarized power cord plug (one blade is wider than the other), or a three-wire grounding type plug.
POLARIZED PLUG CAUTION:
This plug will only fit into an outlet one way. If you cannot fully insert the plug, try reversing it. It it still will not fit, have an electrician install the proper wall outlet. Do not defeat the safety feature by tampering with the plug.
GROUNDING PLUG CAUTION:
This plug virill only fit into a three-hole grounding outlet. If necessary, have an electrician install the proper outlet. Do not defeat the safety feature by tampering with the plug.

3 POWER CORD

Make sure power cords are routed so that they are not likely to have anything rest on them, roll over them, or be in the way of walking traffic. If an extension cord is used, make sure it also has either a polarized or grounded plug and that the cords can be securely connected. Frayed cords, damaged plugs, and damaged or cracked wire insulation are hazardous and should be replaced by a qualified service technician. Overloaded outlets and extension cords are fire hazards and should be avoided.

4 DO NOT BLOCK VENTILATION HOLES

Ventilation openings in the cabinet release heat generated during operation. If they are blocked, heat build-up inside the unit can cause failures that may result in a fire hazard or heat damage to cassettes. For protection, follow these,rules; a. Never cover ventilation slots or the unit while In use,
or operate the unit when placed on a bed, sofa, mg, or other soft surface.
b. Avoid built-in installation, such as a book case or
rack, unless proper ventilation is provided.
5 AVOID EXTREMELY HOT LOCATIONS OR SUDDEN
TEMPERATURE CHANGES
Do rwt place the unit over or near any kind of heater or regulator, in direct sunlight, inside a closed vehicle, etc.. Do not move the unit suddenly between areas of extreme temperature variation. If the unit Is suddenly moved from a cold place to a warm place, moisture may cortdense in the unit and on the tape.

6 TO AVOID PERSONAL INJURY

• Do not place unsecured equipment on a sloping surface.
• Do not place this unit on any support that is not firm, level, and adequately strong. The unit could fall causing serious injury to a child or adult and damage to the unit.
* An appliance and cart combination
should be moved with care. Quick stops, excessive force, and uneven surfaces may cause the appliance and cart combination to overturn.
* Carefully follow all operating instmctlons and use
the manufacturer's recommended accessories when operating this unit or connecting it to any other equipment.

OUTDOOR ANTENNA INSTALLATION

SAFE ANTENNA AND CABLE CONNECTION

If an outside antenna or cable system is connected to the equipment, be sure the antenna or cable system Is grounded so as to provide some protection against built up static charges and voltage surges. Section 610 of the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70 (In Canada, part 1 of the Canadian Electrical Code) provides information with respect to proper grounding of the mast and supporting stmcture, 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.
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KEEP ANTENNA CLEAR OF HIGH VOLTAGE POWER LINES OR CIRCUITS

An outside antenna system should be located well away from power lines, electric light or power circuits and where It will never come Into contact with these power sources If It should happen to fall. When Installing an outside antenna, extreme care should be taken to avoid touching power lines, circuits or other power sources as this could be fatal. Because of the hazards involved, antenna installation should be left to a professional.

USING THE VIDEO UNIT

If the unit has been in storage or moved to a new location, refer first to the INSTALLATION section of these safeguards.
1 KEEP THIS VIDEO UNIT AWAY FROM WATER OR
MOISTURE OF ANY KIND.
2 IF EQUIPMENT IS EXPOSED TO RAIN, MOISTURE, OR
STRONG IMPACT, unplug the unit and have it inspected by a qualified service technician before use.

3 DURING AN ELECTRICAL STORM

During a lightning storm, whether indoors or outdoors, or before leaving the unit unused for extended periods of time, disconnect all equipment from the power source as well as the antenrta and cable system.

4 WHEN THE UNIT IS PLUGGED IN

• Never expose the unit to rain or water. DO NOT OPERATE if liquid has been spilled into the unit. Immediately unplug the unit, and.have it inspected by a service technician. Fire and shock hazards can result from electrical shorts caused by liquid contact inside.
• Never drop or push any object through openings in the unit. Some internal parts carry hazardous voltages and contact can cause electric shock or fire hazard.
• Avoid placing the unit directly above or below your TV set as this may
cause electrical interference. Keep all magnets away from electronic
equipment.

5 USING ACCESSORIES

Use only accessories recommended by the manufacturer to avoid risk of tire, shock, or other hazards.

6 CLEANING THE UNIT

Unplug the unit. Then, use a clean, dry, chemically untreated cloth to gently remove dust or debris. DO NOT USE cleaning fluids, aerosols, or forced air that could over-spray, or seep into the unit and cause electrical shock. Any substance such as wax, adhesive tape, etc. may mar the cabinet surface. Exposure to greasy, humid, or dusty areas may adversely affect internal parts.

SERVICE

DO NOT SERVICE THIS PRODUCT YOURSELF

If, after carefully following the detailed operating instructions, this Video product does not operate properly, do not attempt to open or remove covers, or make any adjustments not described in the manual. Unplug the unit and contact a qualified service technician.

IF REPLACEMENT PARTS ARE REQUIRED

Make sure the service technician uses only parts specified by the manufacturer, or those having the same safety characteristics as the original parts. The use of unauthorized substitutes may result in fire, electric shock, or other hazards.

HAVE THE SERVICE TECHNICIAN PERFORM A SAFETY CHECK

After any service or repairs to the unit, request the service technician to conduct a thorough safety check as described in the manufacture's service literature to insure that the video unit is in safe operating condition.

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Unpacking Your VCR
The accessories below are provided to help you use or set up your VCR.

Accessories

Remote Control VSQS1588
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Batteries
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RF Coaxial
VJAS0196
Cable
Loading the Batteries
I Press in and up on the
latch with your thumb nail and lift off the lid.
Install three batteries as indicated inside the Battery Compartment.
Fit the lid’s hinge piece into the indent on the case, and snap the lid into place.
Battery replacement caution
• Do not mix old and new batteries.
• Do not mix alkaline with manganese batteries.
Product Features_________________________________________________
All Channel Auto Set/ 181-CH TV/ CABLE Tuner...................................................................................... 12,13
Auto Daylight Saving Time.................................................................................................................................. 5
Auto Features for a Quality Picture Auto Operation Functions (Auto Playback, Rewind, Tape Eject, Power off)
Auto Repeat Function........................................................................................................................................ 23
Digital Auto Picture............................................................................................................................................ 15
Easy-to-Read English/ Spanish/ French On-Screen Displays
Front-mounted A/V In Terminals....................................................................................................................... 34
Head Cleaner...................................................................................................................................................... 5
MTS Broadcast System (Multi-Channel Television Sound-Stereo, SAP, Mono)............................................... 26
Multi Brand TV/ Cable Box Remote Control............................................................................................... 32, 33
One Minute Skip............................................................................................................................................... 23
One Month, 8 Program Timer Recording.................................................................................................... 18,19
One Touch Recording (OTR)............................................................................................................................. 16
Program Director Remote Control.............................................................................................................. 18,19
Shuttle Search................................................................................................................................................... 23
Special Effects Playback................................................................................................................................... 15
Special VCR Features (Channel Caption, Time Stamp, Blue Back ON/OFF, VCR Lock, Warning Beeper)
Timer Recording Using VCR Buttons................................................................................................................ 19
VCR Plus+ Recording............................................................................................................................... 28 - 31
VHS Hi-Fi Stereo System.................................................................................................................................. 27
VHS Index Search System (Direct Access Search, Program Index Search, Index Scan Search)
Zero Search....................................................................................................................................................... 23
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VCR and Cassette Information

[ Erase Protection (Record Tab)

Cassettes have a record tab to ensure that recordings are not accidentally erased.
To prevent accidental erasure, break off the tab with a screwdriver.
To record again, cover the
hole with cellophane tape.

Maximum Record/Playback Time

Only use tapes with the w mark in this unit.
Tape Speed
Setting
SP
(Standard Play)
LP
(Long Play)
SLP
(Super Long Play)
Type of Video Cassette
T60
1 Hour
2 Hours
3 Hours
T120
2 Hours
4 Hours
6 Hours 8 Hours
Build-in Head Cleaner
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T160
2 Hours
40 Minutes
5 Hours
20 Minutes

( Reset all VCR Memory Functions

Use when moving the VCR to a new location, or if a
mistake was made in the One Time VCR Setup section.
• Make sure a tape is not inserted in the VCR.
1) Turn VCR Power on,
2) Press and hold both PLAY and CHANNEL A on the VCR for more than 5 seconds.
* The power will shut off.
3) Perform the One Time VCR Setup section on page 12.

D.S.T. (Daylight Saving Time)

Your VCR can be set to automatically adjust the clock tor
Daylight Saving Time. (Page 13.)

Spring (First Sunday in April)

When set to DST:ON, the VCR will automatically set the clock ahead one hour.

Autumn (Last Sunday in October)

When set to DST:ON, the VCR will automatically set the clock back one hour.
• if your area does not observe Daylight Saving Time,
select DST:OFF.
• Keep these time changes in mind when programming
the VCR for timer recordings.
A clean video head helps produce a clear picture. So, we have equipped your VCR with a built-in, non chemical head cleaning system that helps prevent clogging of the video heads. Cleaning is performed each time you load or unload a video cassette. Note: This feature is preventative only. If your video heads
are seriously clogged, consider the use of a chemical nonabrasive head cleaning kit or take your VCR to a Service Center.

Head Cleaning

Your VCR will not normally require head cleaning, however, the heads may become clogged when playing an old or damaged tape.

Video Heads Sensor System

If head cleaning becomes necessary, the VCR will display
the screen shown to the right while playing back a Video Tape. To exit this screen, push PLAY on the remote control or VCR.
* Use "dry” type head
cleaning cassette* only.
* Be sure to follow the cleaning tape instructions carefully.
Excessive use of a cleaning cassette can shorten head life.
* If using a head cleaning cassette does not solve the problem,
contact your nearest Factory Service Center or authorized Service Center. (See page 36.)
* Cleaning cassette part No. NV-TCL30PT is recommended.
VIDEO HEADS MAY NEED CLEANING PLEASE INSERT HEAD
CLEANING Cassette
OR REFER TO MANUAL
ENDiPLAY KEY

Specifications

Power Source: Power Consumption:
Video Signal: Video Recording System:
Audio Track: Tuner:
Broadcast Channels: CABLE Channels:
Operating Temperature:
Operating Humidity: Weight: Dimensions;
Note:
Designs and specifications are subject to change without notice.
120V AC. 60 Hz Approx. 23 watts (Power on) Approx. 3.7 watts (Power off) EIA Standard NTSC color 4 rotary heads helical scanning system 1 track (Normal) 2 channel (Hi-Fi Audio Sound)
VHF2-13,UHF 14-69 Midband A through I (14-22) Superband J through W (23-36) Hyperband AA-EEE (37-64) Lowband A-5-A-1 (95-99) Special CABLE channel 5A (01) Ultraband 65-94,100-125 41<>F-104°F(5'’C~40'’C) 10%-75%
7.7 lbs. (3,5 kg) 16-15/16" (W) x 3-7/8" (H) x 11-13/16" (D)
430 (W) X 98 (H) X 300 (D) mm
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Basic Connection

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When using “Nut type" RF coaxial cables, tighten with fingers only. Overtightening may damage terminals.

Between Antenna and VCR

Between VCR and TV

Case 1: Twin Lead Cable Only

To VCR Terminal
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(Flat) Twin Lead 300 Ohm Cable
Case 2: Twin Lead & Coaxial Cables
300-75 ohm Transformer (not supplied)

Case 1: Screw & Plug Type Terminal

UHFA^HFBand Separator (not supplied)
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RF Coaxial Cable
Case 2: Screw Type Terminal
TV

Case 3: Double Screw Type Terminal

VHF
UHF
VHF
or
UHF
Case 3: Two Twin Lead Cables
(not supplied)
To VCR Terminal
If your TV has both post and plug-type VHF terminals, the post connection is recommended to minimize signal loss.
UHFA/HF Band Separator (not supplied)
TV

Case 4: Complex TV Terminal

TERMINALS ON BACK OF TV SET
Connect to one of the ANT terminals and select the same antenna number on the TV.
VHF
UHF

Other Connections

CABLE Connections

All connections on these pages are made with 75 Ohm coaxial cables.

Without a Converter/Descrambler Box

You can:
1) Use your VCR Remote Control to select channels.
2) Program one or more unscrambled channels for unattended recording.
You cannot: — record or view scrambled channels with this connection.
IN FROM CABLE
VCR

With a (CABLE to VCR) Converter/Descrambler Box

You can:
1) Record and view any channel including scrambled channels; channel selection must be made at the Cable TV Converter Box.
2) Program one channel for unattended recording.
You cannot: — select channels from VCR or TV. — watch one station while recording another. — place channels in memory (pg, 12) other than the Cable box output channel.
IN FROM ANT.
VHF/UHF
OUT TO TV

With a (VCR to TV) Converter/Descrambler Box

You can:
1) Use your VCR Remote Control to select channels.
2) Program unattended recordings of more than
one unscrambled channel.
You cannot: — record scrambled channels with this connection.

With Two Converter/Descrambler Boxes

If you want to record and view a combination of scrambled and unscrambled channels, you will need additional equipment.
This connection requires two converter boxes, an A/B switch, and a 2-way splitter as shown here.
IN FROM CABLE
IN FROM CABLE
Cable TV Converter Box
IN FROM ANT.
OUT
Converter Box 1
VHF/UHF
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With a DSS Receiver

You can:
Record and view any channel including
1)
IN FROM CABLE or Antenna
IN FROM Satellite Dish
scrambled channels; channel selection must be made at the DSS Receiver.
Program one channel for unattended
2)
recording.
NOTE: The DSS receiver must be turned off to view
programs from a cable box or antenna. See the DSS manual for details.
'DSS® is a registered trademark of DIRECTV, INC., a unit of GM Hughed Electronics.
OUT TO TV
VHF/UHF
AudioA/ideo Connections
If your TV has AUDIO IN and VIDEO IN terminals, you can connect your VCR to them to receive a higher quality picture and sound. If your TV is not stereo, you can connect a stereo amplifier to the VCR to enjoy stereo sound.
2 Connect the “L” and “R" AUDIO OUT terminals on the VCR to the “L” and “R” AUDIO IN terminals of your TV. 3 Set the VIDEO/TV selector of your TV (Monitor/Receiver) to “VIDEO.”
NOTE: To use your TV as a VCR monitor, set the VIDEO/TV selector on the TV (Monitor/Receiver) to “VIDEO."
Use the L Audio In jack for proper sound reproduction when connecting to a monaural TV.
Stereo Amplifier Connections
When you connect your VCR to a Stereo Component System, you can view the picture from the VCR while enjoying stereo from your audio system.
Connect the “L” and “R” AUDIO OUT terminals on the VCR to the “L” and “R” AUDIO IN terminals of your stereo.
Note to CABLE system installer: This reminder is provided to call the CABLE system installer's attention to Article 020-40 of the NEC in USA (and to the
Canadian Electrical Code in Canada) that provides guidelines for proper grounding and, in particular, specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the building, as close to the point of cable entry as practical.

Location of Controls

Remote Control Buttons

VCR
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See pages 32, 33.
POWER See pages 12,18, 19, 31.32.
VCR/TV See pages 12, 17, 33.
PLAY
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See pages 15, 25, 33. SELECT UP
Seepages 12-14, 18-25,29-31.
REWIND/SEARCH See pages 15, 24, 25, 33.
SET/8ACKSPACE Seepages 12, 13,18-20, 30, 31.
ACTION--------------------------------------------­See pages 12-14, 20-23, 29, 30.
ZERO SEARCH/1 MINUTE SKIP See pages 23, 33.
PAUSE See pages 15, 16, 34.
NUMBERED KEYS See pages 13,16, 24, 31-33.
SAP/ Hi-Fi See pages 27, 33.
SPEED See pages 16, 33.
COUNTER RESET See pages 23, 33.
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-------------------- TV See pages 32,33.

CABLE

See pages 32, 33.
-----------------------------­See pages 17, 34.

FAST FORWARD/SEARCH

See pages 15, 24, 25, 33.
See pages 12-14,18-25,29-31.
See pages 15,16,19.

SELECT DOWN

See pages 12-14,18-25,29-31.

PROGRAM

See pages 18,19, 31.

RECORD/TIME

See pages 16, 33.

SLOW

See pages 15, 33.
CHANNEL UP/DOWN
(TRACKING UP/DOWN)
See pages 12,13,15-17, 27, 33.

VOLUME UP/DOWN

See page 33.

DISPLAY/ENTER

See pages 14,16, 23, 26, 32, 33.

ADD/DELETE

See pages 13,19, 20, 30, 31.

INPUT

SET

STOP

INDEX

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See pages 24, 25.

Front View of the VCR

CHANNEL UP/DOWN
TRACKING/V-LOCK
POWER See pages 12,18, 19,31,33.
VIDEO Input Connecter See page 34, x
AUDIO Input ^ Connecter (L/R) See page 34.
See pages 12,13,15-17,33
VCR/TV Selector See pages 12,17, 34.
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Cassette Compartment See pages 16, 17, 34,
Multi Function Display See pages 11,15-19, 31
REMOTE SENSOR

SHUTTLE Ring

See page 23.

REWIND/SEARCH

See pages 15, 19, 24, 25.
PLAY See pages 15,19. 25, 33, 34.
FAST FORWARD/ SEARCH See pages
15, 19. 24, 25, 33.
STOP/EJECT See pages
15,16,19,25, 33, 34.
RECORD/TIME
See pages
16, 19,22,34.

Multi Function Display

Cassette-In Indicator
Lights when a tape is in the VCR.
SPEED Display
Displays the recording speed.
REC(ord) Indicator
Lights during recording.
Timer Indicator
Lights when the VCR is set for a Timer Recording, or when a length is set for a normal recording.
The Timer Indicator flashes when a Timer
Recording is set, but a tape has not been
inserted into the VCR.
SAP Indicator
Lights when the station you are
tuned to is broadcasting SAP.
Power Indicator
Lights when power is on.
Hi-Fi Indicator
Lights when Hi-Fi audio is
monitored or played back.
Function Indicator
Shows what the VCR is doing.
fRECland ^ Record
iRECland II
II
Flashing
► Flashing
II Flashing
Record-pause Playback
Slow motion or Frame advance Play-pause Rewind or Rewind search Fast forward or Forward search Cassette ejecting

Rear View of the VCR

VCR Indicator
Lights when the VCRATV selector is set to VCR.
STEREO Indicator
Lights when the station you are tuned to is broadcasting stereo.
Clock/Status/Channel Display
Displays the current time. Briefly displays VCR status when a function button is pressed. Briefly displays the channel number, or “L1 ” or “L2" when a channel or line input is selected. Displays the tape counter during tape operation.
AC Power Plug
While plugged into an AC outlet, the VCR consumes 3.7 W of
electrical power in OFF condition.
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Audio Input Connector (UR)
See pages 28, 34.
Audio Output Connector (UR)
See pages 9, 26, 34.
Video Input Connector
See pages 28, 34.
Video Output Connector
See pages 9, 26, 34.
VHF/UHF Antenna Input Terminal
See pages 6-9, 26, 20.
VHF/UHF Antenna Output Terminal
See pages 6-9, 26, 28, 34.
Channel 3/4 Switch
See pages 6,12.
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One Time V CR Setup

‘Important; If the remote control POWER, ACTION, PROG, CHA/T, INDEX or ADD/DLT button does
not work when pressed, press the VCR button on the remote and try the button again.
When the VCR is turned on for the first time, it automatically enters the setup mode. Setup includes the following:
• Choose the language for on-screen menus and messages.
• Tell the VCR how your equipment is hookup
(pages 6-9) so the VCR can correctly place
channels into memory.
• Get the VCR ready for clock set.

To Set the Language, Channels and Clock

1 Turn TV and VCR on.*

2 Tune TV to VCR output channel (the same one you set

on the back of the VCR; CH3 or CH4),
Press CH A for English on-screen displays.
Or, press CH ▼ for Spanish on-screen displays.
Or, press VCR/TV for French on-screen displays.
• You can also set the language using the buttons on the VCR.
• If wrong language is set, see the “Reset all VCR Memory Functions" section on page 5.
• The VCR should be connected to an antenna or cable box (page 6-9).
Press AT to select your hookup,
and then press ^ to set.
• If you selected “CABLE/DSS BOX ►
VCR ► TV." continue with step 5. If not, go to step 6.
• If you are using the CABLE/DSS BOX ►
VCR ► TV connection method, only the cable box output channel will be placed in memory.
SELECT LANGUAGE
PUSH VCR CH A: ENGLISH OPR IMIH VCR CH V ESPAÑOL APP. VCR/TV : FRANÇAIS
SELECT HOOKUP
CABLE/OSS BOX»VCR^TV
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VCR/TV
A ▼ KEY
SELECT SET
► KEY
END
ACTION KEY
Using AWMkeys
When a menu screen is displayed, ^ vriv ^ the PLAY, STOP, REWIND, and FF buttons on the remote control function ^ as only. Use the buttons on the VCR for play, stop, rewind, and fast forward functions.
When a program screen is displayed, the REC, FF,
REW, and PLAY buttons on the remote control and the VCR function as ATM ► only. (See Timer Recording Using VCR Buttons on page 19.)
O Press AT to select your cable
SELECT HOOKUP
CABLE/DSS BOXAVCR^TV
box or DSS receiver output channel number, and then press ► to enter.
• If necessary, refer to your cable
box manual.
• If you are using Audio/Video jack connections to your cable box,
select and set VIDEO OUT" as the output channel.
CABLE/DSS BOX OUTPUT CH
SELECT:A V KEY SET ► KEY END :ACTION KEY
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6 Press CH A to start Channel Auto Set.
• “PLEASE SET CLOCK BY PUSHING ACTION KEY" appears.
Press ACTION to display the SET CLOCK screen.
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Press AT to select the MONTH, and then press ^ to enter.
• Make each entry within 5 minutes,
or the VCR exits the Set Clock screen.
Press AT and to select and set remaining items at right.
• Pressing ◄ will move back to an item
for correction.
10 Press ACTION twice to start
the clock and exit this mode.
-\4/— SET CLOCK
SELECT SET END
Remaining Items to be set:
• Date • Year
• Time
• DST, (Daylight Saving Time see page 5.)
SET CLOCK
1/ 4/2000 TUE 12:
SET :■* ► KEY START -.ACTION KEY
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