Video Cassette Recorder
Panasonic
Ornnlvi81onl IH31
Operating Instructions
MODEL PV-9405S
Please read these instructions carefully before
attempting to connect, operate or adjust this
product. Please save this manual.
Spanish Quick Use Guide is included.(Guia
para rdpida consultaen espaSolestd incluida.)
Quick Use Guide is on the back cover.
As an ENERGY STAR®Partner,
Matsushita Electric Corporation of
America has determined that this product
or product model meets the ENERGY
STAR®guidelines for energy efficiency.
ImportantSafeguardsand Precautions
FOR YOUR SAFETY, READ _,ND I OUTDOOR ANTENNA INSTALLATION ]
RETAINALL SAFETYAND OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS.HEEDALL WARNINGS
INTHEMANUALANDONTHE UNIT
INSTALLATION
POWER SOURCE CAUTION
Operate only from a powersource indiCated on the unitor in
thismanual. If necessary, have your Electdc UtilityService
Company or Videoproducts Dealer vedfy thepower soume
in your home.
2 POLARIZED OR GROUNDING PLUG
ASa safety feature, this Video productcomes with either
a polarized power cordplug (one blade is wider than the
other), or a three-wire grounding type plug.
P A TI :
This plug willonly fit into an outletone way. If you cannot
fullyinsert the plug,tryreversing it. If it stillwil/not fit,
have an electdsian installthe proberwall outlet.
DOnot defeat the safety feature by tamperingwith the plug.
GROUNDING PLUG CAUTION:
This plugwillonly fitinto a three-hole groundingoutlet.
If r_cessary have an electrician installthe proper outlet.
DOnotdefeat the safety eature by tampepog with the plug.
3 POWER CORD
Make sure power cordsare routedso that they are not likely
to have atnythingreston them, roll over them. or be inthe
way of walkingtraffic. If an extension cOrd is used, make sure
it also has either a belarized or grounded plug andthat the
cordscan be securely connected. Frayed cords,damaged
pluJgs,and damaged or cracked wire insulationare hazardous
andshould be replaced bya qualified service technician.
Oveedeqed outletsandextension cords arefire hazards and
should be avoided.
4 DO NOT BLOCK VENTILATION HOLES
Ventilation openings in the cabinet release heat generated
during operation, fftbey are blocked, heat build-up inside the
unitcan cause failures that may result ina fire hazard or heat
damage to cassettes,
For protection, fellow these rules:
a. Never cover ventilation slots or the unit
whilein use, oroperate the unit when placed
on a bed, sofa,rug, or othersoftsurface.
b. Avoid buifi-in installation,such as a book case
or rack, unless proper ventilation is provided.
5 AVOID EXTREMELY HOT LOCATIONS OR
SUDDEN TEMPERATURE CHANGES
DOnot place the unitover or near any kindof heater
or regulator,in direct sunlight, insidea elosed vehicle, etc..
DOnot movethe unit seddenly between areas ofextreme
temperature variation, fftheunit is suddenly moved froma
cold place to a warm place, moisture may condensein the
unitand on the tape.
6 TO AVOID PERSONAL INJURY
• Do notplace unsecuredequipment on a slopingsurface.
• Do notplace this uniton any support
strong.The unitCouldfall causing
seriousldiury to a child oradult and 1 DO NOT SERVICE THIS PRODUCT YOURSELF
damage to the unit, If, after carefully followingthe detailed operating instructions,this Video
• An appliance and caft combination productdoes not operate proberly, do not attempt to open or remove covers,
thatis not firm, level, and adequately _ I SERVICE I
chould be moved withcare, or make any adjustments notdescribed in the manual.
Quick stops, excessive force, and Unplug the unit and contact a qualifiedservice technician.
uneven surfaces may cause the 2 IF REPLACEMENT PARTS ARE REQUIRED
appliance and cart Combination to ovedum.
• Carefullyfollow all operatinginstructions and use orthose having the same safety charactensticsas the original pads. The use of
the manufacturers recommended acoessenes when unaelhonzed substitutes mayresult in fire, electricshoCk,or other hazards.
operating this unitor connectingit to any other equipment
Safety Precautions
Warning: To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose this equipment to rain or moisture.
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_ _._ /_ This symbol warns the user that uninsulatedvoltage within the unit may have sufficient magnitude to cause
1 SAFE ANTENNA AND CABLE CONNECTION
If an Outsideantenna or cable system
isconnected to the equipment, _c _ o_
is grounded so as to provide some "*4
be sure the aofenna or cable system ,../.__.=.=_" _L"_ ='="
protectionagainst built up static
charges and voltage surges,
Sechon 810 of the National _c_'c_"_.,_
Eldctf_el Code, ANSt/NFPA 70 _ _=,_.=_
(in Canada, part t of the Canadian [ _'**=_'= ......
EleCtriCalCode) provides information _ _lf_///;_(_=,_,Qc,_,_
with respect to proper groundingof the _L._ _._ =.,,_=_._._
mast and supportingstructure,grounding _=.=._
of the lead-in wire to an antenna discharg_eunit,
size of grounding conductors,locationot antanna discharge unit, connection
to groundingelectrodes and requirements for the groundingelectrode,
2 KEEP ANTENNA CLEAR OF HIGH VOLTAGE POWER UNES
OR CIRCUITS
An outside antenna System should be locatedwell away from power lines,
electriclight or power circuitsand where it will never come intocontact with
these power sources if it should happen to fall. When installingan outside
antenna, extreme Care should be taken to avoid touching power lines, circuits
or other powersources as this could be fatal. Because ofthe hazards
involved,antenna installationshould be left toa professional.
I USING THE VIDEO UNIT I
If the unit has been in storage or moved to a new location,
refer first to the tNSTALLATtON section ol 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, unplugthe unitand have it inspected bya qualified
service technician before use.
3 DURING AN ELECTRICAL STORM
DPOnga lightningstorm, whetherindoorsor outdoors,or before leaving the
unit unusedfor exlended pehods of time, disconnectell equipmentfrom the
power source aswell as the antenna and cable system.
4 WHEN THE UNIT IS PLUGGED IN
• Neverexpose the unitto rainor water. DO NOT OPERATE
if liquidhas been spilled into the unit.ImmediatelyunpluJgthe unit,
and have it inspected by a service technician. Fire and shock hazards
can result from eisctricelshorts caused by liquidcontact inside.
• Never droporpushany objectthrough openJngsinIhe unit. Some internalparts
carryhazardousvoltagesand contactcancause electricshockorfirehaZard.
• AVOWplacingthe unitdirectlyabove or below your3_" set as this may cause
electrical interference. Keep all magnets away from electronic equipment.
5 USING ACCESSORIES
Use only accessoites recommended by the manufacturer to avoid risk of fire,
shock,or otherhazards.
6 CLEANING THE UNIT
Unplug the unit.Then, use a clean, dry, chemical,lyuntreated cloth to gently
remove dust or deb is. DO NOT USE cleaning fluids, aerosols,o forced a
thatCOuldover-spray, or seep intothe unitand cause electricalshock.
Any substance suchas wax, adhesive tape, etc. may mar the cabinet surface.
Exposure to greasy, humid, or dusty areas may adversely affect intemel parts.
Make sure the service technician uses onJ_/partsspecified by the manufacturer,
3 HAVE THE SERVICE TECHNICIAN PERFORM A SAFETY CHECK
Afterany serviceor repairs to the unit, request the service technicianto
conducta thoroughsafety check as described in the manufacture's service
literature to insure that the video unit is in safe operating condition.
_ I" _"_' -- electric shock. Therefore, it is dangerous to make any kind of contact with any inside part of this unit,
this unit has been included, Therefore, it should be read carefully in order to avoid any problems.
Z_ Tbla symbol alerts the user that important Jiterature concerning the operation and maintenance of
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Table of Contents
Important Safeguards and Precautions ....................................... 2
Accessories ............................................................................................. 4
Use
Now!
Enjoy
more!
Loading the Batteries ........................................................................... 4
Basic Connections (Antenna, VCR, TV) ............................................. 4, 5
One Time VCR Setup (Language,Channel,Clock)............................. 6, 7
Playback a Tape (SlowMotion, Still Picture, Frame by Frame) .................... 8
Record On a Tape .................................................................................. 9
• One Touch Recording ............... 9
Advanced Connections (Cable/DSS,AudioNideo)...................... f 0, 11
Timer Recording ........................................................................... 12, 13
• Timer Recording • Review, Replace orClear
Using VCR Buttons................. 12 Program Contents ................... 13
Multi-Brand Control Feature .................................................... 14, 15
Tape Operation ........................................................................... 16 ~ 18
• VHSIndexSearchSystem.... 16, 17 • Zero Search ............................ 18
• Auto Operation Functions ....... 17 • One Minute Skip ...................... 18
• Repeat Play............................. 18
Copying Your Tapes (Dubbing) .......................................................... 19
Special VCR Features .............................................................. 20 ~ 25
• Channel Caption ............... 20, 21 • VCR Lock ................................ 24
• Time Stamp ....................... 22, 23 ° Weak Signal Display ON/OFF ..25
• Tape PositionDisplay ............. 24 • Auto Shut-Off........................... 25
• Remote Warning ON/OFF ...... 24
Other
Information!
Reset Language, Channels, Clock ................................. 26, 27
VCR & Cassette Information ........................................... 28, 29
• ResetAllVCRMemoryFunctions.. 28 ° Head Cleaning......................... 29
• DST (Daylight Saving Time) ........ 28 • Cleaning the VCR ................... 29
• PreventAccidentalTape Erasure. 28 • Specifications .......................... 29
• Record/PlaybackTime............ 28 • Featuresfor Quality ................ 29
On-Screen Displays (OSD) ................................................... 30
• Function & Channel Display.... 30 • Warning and
• VCR Status & Clock Display ...30 InstructionDisplays ................. 30
Before Requesting Service ................................................... 31
Warranty ........................................................................... 32, 33
Spanish (Espafiol) Quick Use Guide ............................. 34, 35
Location of Controls ........................................................ 36, 37
Quick Use Guide (Playback,Recording)...................... Back Cover
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Congratulations
on your purchase of one of the most sophisticated and
reliable products on the market today. Used properly,
it will bring you and your family years of enjoyment.
Ptease lilt in the information below. The serial number
is on the tag located on the back of your VCR.
• Date of Purchase
• Dealer PurchasedFrom
• Dealer Address
•Dealer Phone No.
•Model No, PV-9405S
• Serial No
,,, _'-;, (See page 5)
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CABLE "IV
OUTDOOR ANTENNA INDOOR ANTENNA
[] Remote Control [] Batteries 2 "AA"
VSQS1597
[] RF Coaxial Cable
VJAS0196
Open the cover.
Insert the
batteries as
marked.
VCR
or
lJ
Disconnect antenna
or cable from TV and
connect to VCR.
IN FROM/ANT
OUT TO TV
3 ch 4 --
channel 3 or 4 (not
Set VCR Output to
an active station).
2
Connect VCR
to TV with RF
VHF/UHF
Coaxial Cable,
j
,>
3) Close the cover.
[] Battery replacement caution
• DO not mix old and new batteries.
• Do not mix alkaline with manganese batteries.
4
TV
Tune TV to VCR output channel
the same one you set in step 3.
WARNING
When using "Nut type" RF coaxiat cables, tighten with
fingers only. Overtightening may damage terminals.
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F
Between ANT. and VCR
• Case 1: Twin Lead Cable Only
To VCR Terminal
Between VCR and TV
/-
• Case 1: Screw & Plug Type Terminal
UHF/VHF Band _ TV
Separator
(not su__,_(_- VHF
(Flat) Twin Lead Transformer
300 Ohm Cable (notsupplied)
• Case 2: Twin Lead & Coaxial Cables
UHFNHF Band Mixer
(notsupplied)
(Round) 75 Ohm
coaxial Cable
To VCR Terminal
• Case 3: Two Twin Lead Cables
:__UHF/VHF Band Mixer_
RF Coaxial Cable
• Case 2: Screw Type Terminal
TV
75-300 ohm
Transformer I .,_ |
(nota_,_ I___l_Vo.rF
• Case 3: Double Screw Type Terminal
UHFNHF Band TV
Separator
(not sup_ VHF
• Case 4: Complex TV Terminal
TERMINALSON BACKOF TVSET
3oo-_5o_m It_
Transformer
(not supplied) TOVCR Terminal
• If your TV has both post and plug-type
VHF terminals, the post connection is
recommended to minimize signal loss.
s0,out-
ANT2
• Connect to one of the ANT terminals and
select the same antenna number on the TV.
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When VCR is turned on the first time,
setupmodeis enteredautomatically.
Process of Setup
I-- ........ Turn the I"V and VCR on.
2
CH3 or CH4
PUSHVCRCH A: ENGLISH c._(_ forEnglish
APP. voMI'w : F_AB_;ALB (_ I (ESPANOL)
I SELECTLANGUAGE1 !electthe language.
PressPOWER.
Tune to VCR output channel.
Tune TV to CH3 or CH4,
(Same as back ofVCR)
• Always tune TV tothis channel to
monitorthe VCR.
• if you usedaudio/videojackconnection,
tunethe TV to itsvideoinput.
,,_"_ for French
.,_ I (FBAN_AIS)
Use remote or VCR buttons.
If wrong language is set, do
"Reset All VCR Memory Functions"
steps page 28.
Start Channel Auto Set
CHANNEL/CLOCKAUTOSET
4
CONNECT ANTENNA CABLE
AND IF YOU USE A CABLE
GOX, TUNS tT TO YOUR
LOCAL PES CH THEN...
PLEASE PLtSH CH UP KEY
and Clock Auto Set.
Press CH A.
POWER
VCR/TV
CH
4
AUTO CLOCK SET
PROUEEDINB
_! (Setupcompleted)
SETTING : CH 02
AUTO CLOCK SET
ENII412000TUEOST:oN12:00_
COMPLETED
: PUSH CH UP KEY
6
H
• If our area observes
D_T (daylight saving
_ ress CH • to exit.
time), butthe time is
incorrect; do the
"Time Zone Adjust"
steps on page 27.
(Setup incomplete)
I S I NCOMPLETE
AUTO CLOCK SET
PUSH ACTION TO SET CLOC_
See next
page.
_Case 2 i Clock Setup incomplete.
Set the clock manually.
AUTO CLOCK SET
IS INCOMPLETE
'USH ACTION TO SET CLOCK
!_- 4. -- SET CLOCK ......
SELECT:& • KEY
/
%
"(_'/ select month.
'_ 13) Press b"to set.
• Likewise, set date, year, time,
DST (Daylight Saving Time).
To Make Corrections,
repeatedly press •• to move to
error, then correct.
;1) Press ACTION
12) Press &V to
4) PressACTION.
SELECT/
SET
__ • :PLAY
• :STOP
• :REW
• :FF
ACTION
_r._r,r_-Jrr_ PeTON
SSTEIRT ::_C_ i _)ENYKEy
m
w
• VCR calendar is accurately maintained to
Dec. 31, 2096 11:59PM.
• Channel auto set selects normal TV or Cable
channels depending on your VCR hookup.
(Clock starts.)• To exit this mode,
press ACTION
aga n.
IMPORTANT NOTE FOR AUTO CLOCK SET
• Auto clock setis performed the first time the VCR is turned off each day. if used, a cable box must be left on and
tuned to the PBS channel at the time VCR power isturned offif you want autoclock set to be done.
• If using, a DSS receiver must be turned off for auto Clock set.
• If Cable Boxor DSS receiver is connected to VCR via Audio/Videojacks,an RF coaxial cable must also be
connected for auto clock set and channel auto set features.
-- Using AV<I • keys
You can atsooperate the menu screen
using VCR buttons,
If you use VCR buttons, press CH • and
CH • together to display the menu screen.
When menu screens are displayed, PLAY,
STOP, REWIND, and FF buttons function
as AV• • only.
On Remote i
&:PLAY
V:STOP
•:REW
•:FF
?
[_Check list before you begin.
[] All connectionsare made,
[] 1N and VCR are pI,J,gg,ed in.
[] TV is turned on and set to the VCR channel (CH 3 or 4),
[] Remote is in VCR mode.
Insert a cassette.
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• VCR powercomes on and VCR
appears on Multi Function Display.
STOP/EJECT
Multi FunctionDisplay
Press PLAY.
• Playbackbeginsit cassettehas
no recordtab.
• To Find a Particular Scene
ForwardSearch --> PressFF.
Reverse Search --> PressREW.
• For SlowMotion--> PressSLOW.
(To release, pressSLOW.)
• For Still(Freeze) picture--> Press PAUSE.
(To release,pressPAUSE.)
• For Frameby Framepicture--> Press SLOW inStillmode.
(To release, pressPAUSE.)
_. To reducepicture noise, see"ManualTracking Control" on
• To stop --> Press STOP.
• To rewind tape --> PressREW inStop mode.
• To fast forward tape -> Press FF inStopmode.
• To eject tape -> Press EJECT on the remoteor
page 29.
• Afterthe VCRis inStillorSlow mode for3 minutes,itwillswitchto
Stop modeautomaticallyto protectthetapeand thevideohead.
STOW EJECT on theVCR,
• To prevent tape jam
Inspect your cassette tapes and
removeanylooseor peelinglabels.
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Playback using VCRcontrols
Inserta cassette.
2Press PLAY.
IPress to stop and/or ejecttape.
*Important:
If the remote control POWER, ACTION,
PROG, CH A/V, INDEX, NUMBERED
keys, INPUT, TAPE POSITION, or ADD/
DLT button does not work when pressed,
press the VCR button on the remote and
try the button again.
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I_ Check list before you begin.
[] All connections are made.
[] TV is turned on and set to the VCR channel (CH 3 or 4).
[] Cassette with record tab in place.
[] Remote in VCR mode.
Insert a cassette.
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cord tab
• VCR power comes on
automatically.
Multi Function Display
SPEED
Select Channel.
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2[o oL
®@
SPEEDO
REC Start Recording.
• TO stop -> Press STOP
• One Touch Recording
Press REC repeatedly to set the recording length
(30 rain, ~ 4 hours).
• The VCR turns itselfoffat a preset time,
PressCH_idV* or NUMBEREDkeys.
• Toselect"LINE",seepage19.
• Toselectchannelsover100,
firstpress100key,thenenter
remainingtwodigits.
Select Recording speed.
(See page 28.)
Press SPEED.
• SP = Standard Play
LP = LongPlay
SLP = Super LongPlay
• Selected speed isdisplayed onTV
screenand Multi Function Display.
Press REC.• To edit out unwanted portions,
press PAUSE to pause and
resume recording.
C o°2;o°L-:ooL-Z
F.I
After the VCR has been in Pause mode
for 5 minutes, it will stop automatically
to protect the tape and the video head.
• Record One Program While Watching Another
PressVCRFrV->"VCR"disappearsonMultiFunctionDisplay
--> SetectChannel at the TV.
• Selecting Channel at the VCR
PressVCR/TV-->"VCR" appearson MultiFunctionDisplay
--> Select Channel at the VCR.
You can operate on the VCR
4 VCR/TV1 2
• Press to stop.
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CATV Connection
Make sure to tune TV to VCR output charmer the same one you
set on back of VCR: CH3 or CH4.
All connectionson these pagesaremadewith 75Ohm coaxialcables.
• With a Cable Box (Cable Box,_VCR)
or ' CABLE BOX VCR
_ CATV I
• With a Cable Box (VCR,* Cable Box)
" NT"
or , VCR
• _ _ • iNFROMANT.(_
', CATV,' J
OUTTO TV T
• With Two Cable Boxes
VCR
TV
INFROMANT.(_ VHF/UHF
OUT TO TV T T
TV
CABLE BOX
IN OUT VHF/UHF
TT T
INFROMANI'.I_
/ • AN CABLE
= or , 2-Way Splitter BOX
i,, CATV /
OUT 1 OUT 2 IN
I
DSS Connection
/ \
,SATELLITE,
/ AN DSS " 1 "
, or , RECEIVER /
I CA'IV /
• iN IN(_
l
I T°UTT
10
OUTTO TV I_"_ I sA/w_tch TV
!OUT IN OUT Ihll IN2 VH HF '
* DSS_ is a registered trademark of DIRECTV,
INC., a unit of GM Hughed Electronics.
CABLEBOXI1'
VCR I INFROMANT.(_ VHF/UHF
I
OUTTO TV T T
TV
Audio/Video Connections
• record or view any
(including scrambled)
channel.
• use VCR Remote
Control to select
channels using Multi-
brand control feature.
• view any (including
scrambled) channel.
• use VCR Remote
Control to select
channels without
using Multi-brand
control feature.
• record and view both
scrambled and
unscrambled
channels if additional
equipment is added.
This connection
requires: two
converterboxes,
an NB switch, and a
2-way splitter.
• view channel
other than the one
selected for any
type of recording.
• do a Timer
recording of a
channel unless you
select it at the
cable box.
• record scrambled
channels.
• view channel
other than the one
selected for any
type of recording.
• do a Timer recording
of a channel unless
you select itat the
cable box.
If your TV has AUDIO and VIDEO IN
terminals, connectthem to VCR for
higher qualitypicture and sound.
VCR
Auo,oV,DEO
I AN ,_
OUT _) _E)
OUT IN ¢HFI
VIDEO
"" AUDIO
To use your TV as a VCR monitor, set the VIDEO/rV
selector on the TV (Monitor/Receiver) to "VIDEO."
0 UHF
TV
• record and view any
(including scrambled)
channel.
• use your VCR
Remote Control to
select channels
using Multi-brand
control feature.
NOTE:
DSS receiver must be
turned off to view cable
box or antenna programs.
• view channel
other than the one
selected for any
type of recording.
• do a Timer recording
of a channel unless
you select it at the
DSS box.
Note to CABLE systeminstaller:
This reminder is providedto call theCABLE system
installer'sattention to Article 820-40 of the NEC in USA
(and to the Canadian ElectricalCode in Canada) that
providesguidelinesfor propergroundingand, in
particular,specifiesthatthe cable groundshall be
connected to the groundingsystem of the building,as
close to the pointof cable entry as practical.
FCC Warning:Anyunauthorizedchangesor modifications
tothisequipmentwouldvoidtheuser'sauthoritytooperate.
This video recorder, equipped with the HQ (High
Quality) System, is compatible with existing VHS
equipment. Only use those tapes with the L_
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.
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You can set up to 8 programs to be recorded while you are away.
I--1 Display menu. J--_ Display program
_ PressACTION.*O _F_ _)Iscreen"
• You can also set up usin • If a program is already in memory,
VCR buttons. See the b>tom press •• and• toselect an
right of this page. unused program number.
......... MENU .........
2
VCR
F _( _'_J 11) Press PROG.
_2) Go to step 4.
Display SET UP FEATURE.
2) Press• todisplay.
SET UP CHANNEL
IDIOMA/LANGUE:ENGLISP
SELECT:& • KEY
SET :, KEY
END :ACTION KEY
You may not use the VCR buttons
on "SETPROGRAM" screen.
_EATU 1) Press • to display.
_ ) Press&V toselect.
[_IP Check list beforeyou begin.
[] All connectionsare made.
{See pages 4~5.)
[] TV andVCRare pluggedin andturned on.
[] VCRfTV selector is set to "VCR."
[] Clock is set to correct time.
[] Record tab in place. (See page 28.)
[] Remote inVCR mode.
T POWER
SELEC_
|SET
A:PLAY
•:STOP
4:REW
•:FF
memory, press A• and
o t a program is already in
• to select an unused
SET :1_ KEY
LEND :ACTIONKEY
E....O. o.rmsoreeno.amnmb
_ Set the recording DATE.
l_.................... l • I~31 = One tirne
[ SELECT:,b• KEY i • DALLY = MON-FRI
SET :1_KEY 1 • WEEKLY = Same time
END :PROG/ACT_ONKEY once a week
_'_8--9"'"" 31-- 1-- 2 "'""6'_ I Repeat step 4 to set:
Today-- 7 SELECT& I • SelectionOrder DAILYChannel (or L_°NEfor
L,WEEKLY .WEEKLY WEEKLY_J outside source), Category*',
SAT) MON)_ [SUN) tape speed (SP, LP, SLP).
s_/ 2) Press • or • to set.
1) Press •V to select.
start time, sto time
[_] Make the notes.
"TODAY A_C i ,_% I 1) Press & to begin.
[_!i TOIp_n_/Ki_'K_;YJ| "/_'J i ?) Press• to set.
.........oow oto00oose0°
I,=(_,l 2) Press &V to select.
L * J Characters will change in
the following order.
.g......
CATEGORY:MOVIE SP 4) Press PROG (or
TODAY ABC /
/_ ............. ACTION) to end.
SET :_ KEY Continued on the next page.
SELECT:& • KEY j
END :PROG/AC'r ION KEY
-- Important notes when using a DSS receiver-
• When recording programsvia a DSS receiver, the DSS
receiver must be left on.
• When recordingprograms via an antenna or cable, the DSS
receiver must be turned off.
PROG
6
ACTION
6
*" Category Items
N/A not applicable), SPORTS,
MOV E, COMEDY, MUSIC, DRAMA
-- Using 4,V< • keys --
You can also operate the menu screen
using VCR buttons.
If you use VCR buttons, pressCHAand
CR•together to dispMythe menu screen.
:,_ - • : PLAY
LonRemp_ _ O.VCR j • 'FF
When menu screens are displayed,
PLAY, STOP, REWIND, and FF buttons
function as ••<l • only.
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