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Things You Should Know
Congratulations
on your purchase of one of the most sophisticated and reliable products on the market today. Used properly, we’re sure it will bring you and your family years of enjoyment. Please take time to fill in the information at right. The serial number is on the tag located on the back of your VCR. You'll want to keep this manual handy as your convenient VCR information source.
rDate of Purchase.
Dealer Purchased From Dealer Address Dealer Phone No Model No______
V^Serial No.
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PV-M2036
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 IVHSI 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.
This television receiver provides display of television closed captioning in accordance with §15.119 of the
FCC rules.
CAUTION
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CAUTtOH: TO REDUCE TH£ RISK Of ELECTRIC SHOCK,
DO HOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK)
NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE
REFER SERVtONQ TO OUAUPIED SERVICE PERSONNEL
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This symbol warns the user that uninsulated voltage within the unit may have sufficient magnitude to cause electric shock. Therefore, it is dangerous to make any kind of contact with any inside part of this unit.
This symbol alerts the user that important literature concerning the operation and maintenance of this unit has been included. Therefore, it should be read carefully in order to avoid any problems.
Table of Contents
Important Safeguards and Precautions.................................................................................................. 3
Unpacking Your Combination VCR and Features.................................................................................. 4
Basic and Cable Connections (Outdoor Antenna, Cable Box, Scrambled/Unscrambled Channels) One Time Setup (On-Screen Language, Channel Memory, Auto Clock Set) On Screen Displays (OSD) (Function, Channel, Menu, VCR Status/Clock, Warning, Instruction)
TV Operation (Main Operation, Using the 100 key. Rapid Tune, Audio Mute)
Picture Adjustment (Color, Tint, Bright, Picture, Sharpness, Reset).................................................... 10
TV Timer Features (On Timer, Sleep Timer)........................................................................................ 11
Closed Caption System (Main operation. Caption On Mute)
Playback a Tape (Special Effects, Quality Picture Features)
Tape Operation (Repeat Play, One Minute Skip, Zero Search, Auto Functions)
Record On a Tape (Main operation. One Touch Record, Input Select)............................................... 15
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13
14
Timer Recording (Main Operation, Cancel-Clear-Replace Program)
Timer Recording Using Unit Buttons.................................................................................................... 17
Special VCR Features (VCR Lock, Warning Beeper).......................................................................... 18
Copying Your Tapes (Connection, Main Operation)............................................................................ 19
Unit and Cassette Information............................................................................................................. 20
Before Requesting Service (Self-check items)................................................................................... 21
Index of Controls............................................................................................................................ 22,23
Spanish Quick Use Guide/Guia para rápida consulta
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24, 25, 26, 27
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Important Safeguards and Precautions
INTRODUCTION
Careful attention has been given to this Video product to assure
a quality standard devoted to your safety and enjoyment. This
quality standard together with your persona! responsibility for the
safety of yourself and others, wilt contribute to your enjoyment.
This Video product uses electrical energy and requires proper
handling at all times.
I CAUTION
READ AND RETAIN THE SAFETY AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS To make full use of the safeguards incorporated in this unit, read and follow this basic guide, adopted in part from Underwriter's Laboratories Standard 1409, Second Edition, before operating this Video product. FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS AND BE SURE TO HEED ALL WARNINGS on unit and in the manual, for easy maintenance, proper and trouble free operation of this Video product.
INSTALLATION
1.
OPERATE FROM A POWER SOURCE INDICATED on this Video product, or in this Manual. Your Electric Utility Service
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Company or Video Products Dealer will be happy to verify the power source in your home.
2.
THE GROUNDED OR POLARIZED PLUG IS A SAFETY FEATURE
This Video product may be equipped with either a polarized
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2-wire AC line plug or a 3- wire grounding type plug. The two wire polarized plug (having one blade wider than the other) will fit into the power outlet only one way. If It is a three wire grounding type plug (having a third pin), it will fit into a grounding type outlet. DO NOT DEFEAT THE SAFETY PURPOSE OF THE GROUNDED OR POLARIZED PLUG by tampering with it. If the plug does not fit fully into the socket, try reversing it. If you should still be unable to fully insert the plug into the socket, you may find that a proper outlet is needed to meet today's Electrical
Standards. An electrician will replace your outlet safely.
3.
POWER SUPPLY CORDS SHOULD BE PROTECTED and routed so that they are not likely to have anything rest on
them, roll over them, or be subject to walking traffic or abuse:
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particularly at plug-ins, convenience receptacles, or cord exit points from the unit. Where an extension is needed, use a
grounded or polarized cord.
HAZARDOUS FRAYED CORDS OR DAMAGED PLUGS SHOULD BE REPLACED BY A QUALIFIED SERVICE TECHNICIAN. OVERLOADED WALL OUTLETS AND EXTENSION CORDS PRESENT DANGEROUS RISKS OF FIRE OR ELECTRICAL SHOCK.
4.
AVOID BLOCKING VENTILATION HOLES Your video unit has ventilation openings in its cabinet to
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release heat generated during operation. Blocking these opening can cause heat build-up inside the unit, causing failure that may result in a fire hazard or heat damage to
cassettes. For protection:
a. Never cover the bottom ventilation slots or the unit with soft
material, or operate the unit placed on a bed, sofa, rug, or soft accessory.
b. Avoid built-in installations, such as a bookcase or rack,
unless proper ventilation is provided.
5.
AVOID EXTREMELY HOT LOCATIONS OR SUDDEN CHANGES IN TEMPERATURE such as placing the unit near or over a radiator, in direct sunlight, closed vehicles, or
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transporting it suddenly between areas of extreme temperature variation. If the unit is suddenly moved from a cold place to a warm place, moisture may form on the tape and inside the unit.
6.
TO AVOID INJURY TO A CHILD, ADULT; OR COSTLY DAMAGE:
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a. Do not place unsecured equipment on a sloping surface or
any heavy object or unit. (Use the unit in a horizontal position and do not place anything heavy on it.)
b. Support for the unit should be adequately firm, level, and
strong. Replace any unstable cart, table or support. An appliance and cart combination should be moved with care. Quick slops, excessive force, and uneven surfaces
may cause the appliance and cart combination to overturn.
c. Carefully follow all operating instructions and use the
manufacturer's recommended accessories when operating
this unit or connecting it to any other equipment.
OUTSIDE ANTENNA, EQUIPMENT, AND POWERUNE EXPOSURE
NEC - NATIONAL
ELECTRICAL CODE
antenna equipment, be sure the
DISCHARGE UNIT antenna or cable system is
(NEC SECTION HO-IO) j j
CONDUCTORS some protection against built
(NEC SECTION up static charges and voltage
GROUND CLAMPS surges. Part 1 of the Canadian
POWER SERVICE Electrical Code, in USA
ELECTRODE SYSTEM Section 810 of the National (NEC ABTi».PARTM, Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA
70, provides information with respect to proper grounding of the mast and supporting structure, grounding of the lead-in wire to an antenna discharge unit, size of grounding conductors, location of antenna discharge unit, connection to grounding electrodes and requirements for the grounding electrode. ELIMINATE ANTENNA PROXIMITY TO HIGH VOLTAGE POWER SOURCES, OR CHANCE OF ACCIDENTAL CONTACT BY INSTALLER An outside antenna system should be located where it will never be
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reached by power lines, electric light or power circuits and where it will never contact these power sources if it falls. Installer should use extreme care to avoid possible fatal contact by touching power lines, circuits or other power sources when installing an outside antenna.
USE
AFTER STORING OR WHEN MOVING THE UNIT, REFER TO THE INSTALLATION SECTION OF THE SAFEGUARDS.
1. DO NOT USE THIS VIDEO UNIT NEAR WATER: around bathtubs, sinks, laundry, wet basement, swimming pool or any water source.
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USE ACCESSORIES RECOMMENDED ONLY BY THE
2. MANUFACTURER to avoid risk of fire, shock or other hazards.
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UNPLUG ALL EQUIPMENT EXPOSED TO RAIN, MOISTURE, OR
3.
A STRONG IMPACT AND GET A QUALIFIED INSPECTION
If your unit has been exposed to rain, water, excessive moisture, or subjected to strong impact, unplug it and have it inspected by a service technician before use.
4. UNPLUG UNUSED UNIT, AND ALL EQUIPMENT DURING A STORM
A During a lightning storm, when indoors or outdoors, or before leaving
unit unused for extended periods of time, disconnect all equipment from power source, antenna and cable system.
5.
UNPLUG ALL EQUIPMENT BEFORE CLEANING. After unit has
been unplugged use a dry, clean, chemically untreated cloth. Use no
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cleaning fluids, aerosols, or forced air that could over-spray, or soak into the unit, and cause electrical shock. Any substance such as wax, adhesive tape, etc. may affect the cabinet surface. Exposure to greasy, humid, or dusty areas may affect internal parts.
6.
WHEN PLUGGED-IN: KEEP WATER AWAY; NO FINGERS INSIDE
NOR ANY OBJECTS INSIDE; AND NO MAGNETS OR
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ELECTRICAL INTERFERENCE NEARBY.
a. Never operate the unit if liquid has been spilled into it. 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.
b. Caution the children about dropping or pushing objects into the
unit. Some parts inside carry hazardous voltages and contact can cause electric shock. Objects dropped in electrical equipment can cause fire hazards.
c. Separate the unit from any interference causing appliances.
Placing the unit directly above or below your TV set may cause electrical interference. Keep all magnets away from electronic equipment.
SERVICE
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO SERVICE THIS PRODUCT YOURSELF. If this Video product does not operate as described, when the
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detailed Operating Instructions are followed, do not attempt to open or remove covers, or make any adjustments not described in the manual. Attempting to service this unit yourself may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
2.
CHECK ON REPLACEMENT PARTS REQUIRED. Be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the
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manufacturer or having the same characteristics as the original part. Unauthorized substitutes may resuit in fire, electric shock or other hazards.
3.
HAVE TECHNICIAN PERFORM SAFETY CHECK described in the manufacture's service literature, after any service or repairs,
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to determine that the Video unit is in safe operating order.
INSURE SAFE ANTENNA AND CABLE CONNECTIONS
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If an outside antenna or cable system is connected to the
grounded so as to provide

Unpacking Your Combination VCR and Features

Unpacking Your Combination VCR
The accessories shown below are provided to help you use or set up your Combination VCR. Optional accessories are also listed.
Load the batteries in the Remote Control

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Optional Accessories

• 1/2” Video Cassette Tape
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2 “AA” Batteries
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Lift off the lid after pressing in and up on the latch with your
thumb nail or other
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narrow object.
Install two batteries
as indicated inside the
Battery Compartment.
Fit the lid’s hinge piece into the indent on the case, and snap lid into place.
Battery replacement caution
• Do not mix old and new batteries. (Also, never mix alkaline with manganese batteries.)
Product Features________________________________
All Channel Auto Set/181-CH TV/CATV Tuner......................................................................................... 6
Auto Clock Set...................................................................................................................................... 6, 7
Auto Daylight Saving Time..................................................................................................................... 20
Auto Operation Functions (Auto Playback, Rewind, Tape Eject, Power Off)
Auto Repeat Function............................................................................................................................. 14
Closed Caption System.......................................................................................................................... 12
Easy-to-Read On Screen Displays.......................................................................................... 6, 7, 16, 17
One Minute Skip..................................................................................................................................... 14
One Month, 8 Program Auto Timer Recording................................................................................. 16, 17
One Touch Recording (OTR)................................................................................................................. 15
PanaBlack™ Picture Tube..................................................................................................................... 13
Program Director Remote Control.................................................................................................... 16, 17
Quick Play Mechanism.......................................................................................................................... 21
Rapid Tune............................................................................................................................................... 9
Special Effects Playback........................................................................................................................ 13
Special VCR Features (VCR Lock, Warning Beeper)............................................................................ 18
Zero Search............................................................................................................................................ 14
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Basic and Cable Connections

Outdoor Antenna Connection

Unhook the antenna from your previous TV or VCR and connect it to the back of the Combination VCR as shown in the diagram. If your antenna system has separate UHF and VHF lead-ins, you need a UHF/VHF
Band Mixer {not supplied).

Cable Connections

(A) Without a Converter/Descrambler Box

With this connection, you can; use your Combination VCR remote control to select channels for viewing and select unscrambled channels for timer recording. Scrambled channels may not be viewed or recorded with this connection.
Back of Combination VCR
300-75 ohm Transformer (not supplied)
Back of Combination VCR

(B) With a Converter/Descrambler Box

With this connection, you may record and view any channel including scrambled channels.
Please note, however that channel selection must be made at the cable company converter box. Timer recording is limited to one channel at a time, and you can only view the channel you are recording.
To Watch and Record Scrambled/
Unscrambled Channels
Set the Combination VCR channel
selector to the output channel of the
cable converter box (e.g. CHS).
Now, select channels to be viewed or recorded at the cable converter box.
from CATV (cable)

One Time Setup

i N/fcheck list before you begin.
□ Your Combination VCR is connected to an
Antenna, or Cable system (see page 5).
□ You've read over the Select/Set Wheel
operation, below.

To Set Language, Channel and Clock

When the Combination VCR power is first turned on, the channel auto set and set clock screens appear automatically.
Turn the Combination
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Push CH UP or DOWN
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important; If you use a cable box,
for on-screen displays in English or Spanish.
• If you choose the wrong language, please see the “Reset all Combination VCR Memory Functions” section on page 20.
• If you use a cable box, the cable box must be left on for auto channel set.
turn it on and select PBS station in your time zone.
i Push CH UP to start
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Channel Auto Set and
'''' “ Clock Auto Set.
These on-screen displays will appear in sequence.
• CH AUTO SET PROCEEDING
• CH AUTO SET COMPLETED
• AUTO CLOCK SET PROCEEDING
or-

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SETTING : CH 10
AUTO CLOCK SET
COMPLETED
END : PUSH CH UP KEY
DST:ON
(pase 2)
SELECT LANGUAGE
PUSH CH UP :English PULSE CH DOWN:Espanot
CHANNEL/CLXK AUTO SET
CONNECT ANTENNA CABLE AND IF YOU USE A CABLE BOX,TUNE IT TO YOUR LOCAL PBS CH THEN. . .
PLEASE PUSH CH UP KEY
AUTO CLOCK SET
IS INCOMPLETE
PUSH MENU TO SET CLOCK
Using the Select/Set Wheel
There are basically two types of Wheel operation.
• Selecting items from an on-screen display.
• Entering information, such as setting the clock.
OPERATION
Rotate
(up or down)
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ROTATE TO SELECT
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Push
(like a button)
ROTATE TO SELECT
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to make selection to enter selection
Confirm that displayed time is correct and
push the CH UP button to exit.
If the displayed time and D.S.T. are incorrect, please proceed as follows;
in the rare event that you live close to two different time zones,
the Combination VCR may recognize the wrong PBS station
as the setting channel. In this case, please do the following:
1 Make a note of the SETTING:CH number shown on-screen
and push the CH UP button to exit,
2 Delete the setting channel from the Combination VCR channel
memory. (See the Add or Delete a Channel section on the next
page.)
3 Push the MENU button to display the menu. 4 Use the WHEEL to select “CLOCK” and then to select “AUTO
SET.”
• If you use a cable box and have multiple PBS stations, tune the cable box to a different PBS station and try auto clock set again using the menu.
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If the screen above appears, auto clock set is not available in your area. Please set the clock manually as described on the next page.
To view the deleted channel, please select with the NUMBERED keys.
If for any reason, the time is changed manually, automatic time correction will not occur. Auto clock set will be performed when the Combination VCR is turned off the first time each day. If you use a cable box and you want auto clock set to be performed, the cable box must be left on and the PBS channel is tuned at the Combination VCR power
is turned off.

Manual Clock Set

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MENU
clock screen.
Rotate and push
display the set
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the WHEEL to
select and enter
the month, date,
year, time, and
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SELECT MONTH
BY ROTATING WHEEL
TO END PUSH MENU KEY
“DSTiON” automatically adjusts for daylight saving time. (See page 20.)
D.S.T. (Daylight Saving Time).
To Make Corrections,
push the WHEEL or CLEAR button repeatedly to move back or forward to the desired item.
Push MENU twice to start the clock and exit this mode.
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To Change the OSD Language

1 Push the MENU button to display
the menu.
2 Rotate the Wheel to select
the language selection icon.
• “IDIOMA” is Spanish for “language."
3 Push the Wheel to change the
language.
4 Push the MENU button to exit this mode.
• To return the normal screen, select “EXIT”.
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To Replace Channels in Memory

Example, if you have cable installed, etc.
1 Push the MENU button to display the menu. 2 Rotate and push the Wheel to select
and set “CH” from the menu, and then push to select your antenna system (TV or CATV).
3 Rotate and push the Wheel to select
AUTO SET.
• To exit this mode, push the MENU button twice.
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SELECT : SET END :
ROTATE WHEEL PUSH WHEEL PUSH MENU KEY

To Set or Reset the Clock

In case the dock is wrong, or a power failure occurred
Push the MENU button to display the menu,
Rotate and push the Wheel to: (A) Select CLOCK. (B) Select MANUAL
SET
(C) Set the date, time,
and D.S.T{Daylight Saving Time).
Push the MENU button twice to start the clock and exit this mode.

To Add or Delete a Channel

1 Push the CH UP/DOWN button or the
NUMBERED keys to select a channel to add or delete.
The NUMBERED kevs select all channels regardless of whether they have a signal or not.
The CH UP/DOWN button selects only those channels which are in the Combination VCR's channel memory.
2 Push the ADD/DLT
button to add or delete the channel.
• To select a deleted channel, use the NUMBERED keys.
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SET CLOCK
AUTO SET
SELECT SET END
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BY ROTATING WHEEL
TO END PUSH MENU KEY
CHANNEL 06 DELETED
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ROTATE WHEEL
PUSH WHEEL PUSH MENU KEY
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ADDED
• This Combination VCR will accurately maintain its calendar up to Dec. 31,2089, 11:59PM.
• Normal TV or Cable channels are automatically selected and placed in memory depending on how your Combination VCR is hooked up.

On Screen Displays (OSD)

Channel & Function Display

Whenever the channel is changed, the Channel number will appear for a few seconds on-screen. (Some station names may also appear.)
When a function button is pushed (PLAY, FF, etc.) the Combination VCR mode will be displayed.
• When a recording is started, both REC and the channel will appear together.

Menu Screen

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1 Push the MENU button to
display the menu.
2 Rotate and push the
wheel to make your selection (see page 6).
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Warning and Instruction Displays

These displays will alert you to a missed operation or
provide further instructions.
If no active channels are found for CHANNEL PLEASE CHECK ANTENNA MEMORY...
If a Timer Program was not completed before exiting the Program mode...
If you push the REC button on the remote control or the REC and PLAY buttons on the Combination VCR, and a cassette is inserted with no record tab...
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NO CH FOUND
CABLE CONNECTION THEN
PUSH CH UP KEY AGAIN
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CHECK CASSETTE RECORD TAB
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• To get the most from each feature, it is recommended that you read the Operation Manual before attempting any operation.

VCR Status & Clock Display

Push the DISPLAY button to display and remove
the overlay shown below.
Function Status Time
Rec Time
Remaining (OTR mode only see page 15.)
Tape Counter
REC
~0: 25
12 : 00AM WNET-
0:00:00
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Channel & Call Letter
Tape Speed
If you push the STOP button during a Timer Recording...
If you push the PLAY, FF, REW, or REC button on the remote control or if you push the REC and PLAY buttons, the FF, PLAY, or REW button on the Combination VCR without a cassette inserted...
If you attempt to set or review a Timer Recording or set the On Timer and the Clock is not set...
TO CANCEL TIMER REC HOLD DOWN STOP KEY FOR APPROX 3 SEC
N0 CASSETTE PLEASE INSERT A CASSETTE
PLEASE SET CLOCK BEFORE PROGRAMMING

Blank Tape and will be Blue Screen

If a blank section of tape is encountered in the Play
mode or the channel you select has no broadcast, the TV screen will change to a solid blue field. The screen will remain blue until a recorded signal
is again detected or an active channel is selected.
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Two minutes before a Timer Recording is about to begin...
PLEASE prepare FOR TIMER REC
TV Operation

Check list before you begin

□ All connections are made.
(See page 5.)
□ Your Combination VCR is plugged in.
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Push POWER to turn the Combination VCR on.
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Push VOLUME UP/ DOWN to adjust the volume level.
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RAPID TUNE

Using the 100 key

\When selecting CATV channels 100 to 125 with the NUMBERED keys, first push the 100 key and then enter the remaining two digits.
For example, for channel 125: Push the NUMBERED keys 100-2-5.
Rapid Tune
Push the R-TUNE button to display the last channel you were watching.
Previous channel

CH08

When selecting channels with the CH UP/DOWN button, the channels must be displayed for at least 4 seconds in order for the Combination VCR to recognize them as a new selection.
Preset
Channel
CH10

Audio Mute

Push the MUTE button to instantly mute the sound. Push again, to restore the previous sound level.

Phones

Connect an earphone (not supplied) or headphone {not supplied) to the Phones Jack.
FCC WARNING: Any unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment would void the user’s authority to operate.
Note to CATV System Installer
This reminder is provided to call the CATV (Cable TV) System
Installers attention to Article 820-40 of the NEC 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.
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