To reduce the risk of fire or
electric shock, do not expose
this product to rain or moisture.
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC
SHOCK. DO NOT OPEN.
This symbol indicates
"dangerous voltage" inside
the product that presents a
risk of electric shock or
personal injury.
FCC Regulations state that unauthorized changes or modifications to this
equipment may void the user’s authority to operate it.
Cable TV Installer: This reminder is provided to call your attention to
Article 820-40 of the National Electrical Code (Section 54 of the Canadian
Electrical Code, Part 1) which provides guidelines for proper grounding
and, in particular, specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to
the grounding system of the building as close to the point of cable entry
as practical.
To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove
cover (or back). No user serviceable parts inside.
Refer servicing to qualified service personnel.
This symbol indicates
important instructions
accompanying the product.
Caution: To prevent electric shock, match wide blade
of plug to wide slot, fully insert.
Attention: Pour éviter les chocs électriques, introduire
la lame la plus large de la fiche dans la borne
correspondante de la prise et pousser jusqú au fond.
Refer to the identification/rating label located on the
back panel of your product for its proper operating
voltage.
Product Registration
Please fill out the product registration card and return it immediately. Returning the card allows us to contact
you if needed.
Keep your sales receipt to obtain warranty parts and service and for proof of purchase. Attach it here and record
the serial and model numbers in case you need them. The numbers are located on the back of the VCR.
Model No._______________________________________________________________________________________
Serial No. _______________________________________________________________________________________
Your VCR is equipped with features that will add to your recording and viewing experience.
The following information summarizes a few of these features. Chapter 4 provides more
information about the rest of the VCR’s features and how to use them.
VCR Plus+® SILVER System
The VCR Plus+ system allows for simple timer recording programming by using
a single PlusCode® programming number found in most TV program listings.
The VCR Plus+ SILVER system simplifies timer recordings by automatically
setting up and updating the VCR’s clock and channel list for you.
Requirements: Make sure the VCR Plus+ SILVER system is active, and that Auto
Channel Search and time set features are correct.
®
This feature uses patented technology that detects and marks most commercials
on your recordings. The VCR determines where commercials are located, marks
the beginnings and ends of detected commercial segments, then easily skips
over them during playback. This feature does not erase commercials from
the tape.
®
Introduction
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This feature helps locate the beginning of a purchased or rented movie as well
as skip thorugh previews. You can go to the beginning of the movie, or, skip
from one preview/long commercial to the next.
Universal Back-Lit Remote Control
Description: The VCR’s remote control can operate most RCA, GE, and Proscan
TVs with no additional steps. It can be programmed to operate many other
brands of TVs. Back-lit buttons offer easier control in the dark.
Requirements: Point the remote control at the active component and press the
ON•OFF button to see if it can be operated.
Auto Clock Set
Description: The VCR automatically looks for time and date information after
most power outages as well as each time the machine is turned off. Using time
information broadcast in TV signals (if available), the VCR’s clock sets itself.
Requirements: Start Auto Clock Set using the VCR’s on-screen menus.
VCR Plus+ and PlusCode are registered trademarks of the Gemstar Development Corporation.
The VCR Plus+ system is manufactured under the license from Gemstar Development Corporation.
COMMERCIAL ADVANCE and MOVIE ADVANCE are registered trademarks of SRT, Inc.; a Jerry Iggulden invention licensed in association with Arthur D. Little Enterprises.
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Introduction
TIMER RECORDINGS
1 Create a New Program
2 Review Existing Progs.
3 Use VCR Plus+ Code
0 Exit
VIDEO
INPUTLEFTRIGHT
AUDIO
Express Recording (XPR)
Description: XPR quickly records the remaining portion of a program already
in progress. XPR is a great way to capture the end of a sporting event that has
run into overtime or a live broadcast that runs long.
Requirements: Repeatedly press the Record button on the VCR front panel or
remote control to set the desired duration of time to record.
Pro-Tect Plus™ Locking
Description: Locks the VCR so that buttons on the front panel and remote
control won’t operate the VCR. This feature protects timer programs from
frustrating accidents such as being left on at the time of recording.
Requirements: Lock the VCR by pressing and holding the POWER button on
the remote control for six seconds. The front panel display will blink for several
seconds. The VCR unlocks by pressing and holding the POWER button on the
remote control, again for six seconds. The front panel display will blink again
and release the lock on the system.
Front Audio/Video Input Jacks
Description: The VCR has Audio/Video (A/V) input jacks on both the front and
rear of the unit (there are output jacks on the rear panel only). The front A/V
jacks make it easy to plug in an external A/V device, such as a camcorder.
Requirements: Make sure that all A/V connections are snug. To see a
connected device’s image, turn the VCR to its Video Line Input by pressing the
remote control’s INPUT button.
Hi-Fi Quality Sound
Description: When using the VCR’s A/V jacks, you can feed stereo quality
sound from your VCR to your TV or stereo. Stereo quality sound allows for two
separate channels of sound (Left and Right) to be heard.
Requirements: Using A/V jacks and cables to connect the VCR to the TV or
stereo (see page 58 for an advanced connection setup diagram).
SQPB S-VHS Quasi Playback
Description: Your VCR will be able to play back tapes recorded in S-VHS or
S-VHS-ET mode (in VHS quality).
Requirements: Insert a tape recorded in S-VHS or S-VHS-ET mode and pressing
the PLAY button on the remote control or PLAY•PAUSE on the VCR.
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Product Registration
Introduction
Key Features Overview ......................................................................................................... 1
Connections & Setup
Things to Consider Before Connecting Components .......................................................... 6
•Connect all components before plugging any power cords into the wall outlet.
•Always turn off the TV and other components before you connect or disconnect any cables.
Position Cables to Avoid Audio Hum or Interference
•Insert all cable plugs firmly into their jacks.
•Place any Audio/Video (A/V) cables to the side(s) of the TV’s back panel instead of straight
down the back after connecting components.
•Try not to coil any twin-lead cables and keep them away from all A/V cables as much as
possible.
•Make sure all antennas and cables are properly grounded. Refer to the Safety Tips sheet
packed with your unit for detailed information.
Protect Components From Overheating
•Never block ventilation slots in any component. Arrange the components so that air can
circulate freely.
•Do not stack components.
•Allow adequate ventilation when placing components in a stand.
•Place an amplifier or satellite receiver on the top shelf of a stand so heated air rising from it
will not flow around other components.
Cable Considerations
The RF coaxial cable supplied with your VCR carries both sound and picture information. This is
the cable used in all connection diagrams illustrated in this chapter.
If your TV has A/V input jacks, you should use A/V cables (not supplied) to connect the VCR to
the TV. A/V cables provide better picture and sound quality than an RF coaxial cable. If you
would like to hook up your VCR using A/V cables, refer to the Advanced Connection
information on page 58 in the Other Information chapter of the manual.
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Connections & Setup
Using the RF Coaxial Cable to Connect the
VCR to a TV
This graphic shows the RF coaxial cable supplied with your VCR. This will be
the cable used for the basic connections represented in this chapter.
RF Coaxial Cable
Choose Your Connection
There are several ways to hook up your VCR depending on the components connected. Please use
the following chart to determine which connection is best for you and proceed to the appropriate
page.
Notes: To hear stereo sound, you will need to purchase Audio/Video (A/V)
cables (not provided) and connect the VCR to the TV. A/V jacks and cables
also provide a superior image and sound quality. For details about using
this advanced setup, see the instructions on page 58.
Using A/V jacks to connect the VCR to the TV requires tuning to the TV’s
Video Line Input to see the VCR’s picture. For more information about
finding your TV’s Video Line Input, see page 57.
If you prefer, we can provide you with the name of an Authorized Service
Representative who will visit your home for a fee to install your electronic
entertainment system and to instruct you in its operation. For details about
this service, call 1-888-206-3359.
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Note: Your television back panel may not look exactly like the model
shown here.
1. Connect the VCR to the TV
Connect one end of the supplied RF coaxial cable to the RF OUT jack on
the back of the VCR and the other end to the TV’s antenna input jack.
2. Connect the antenna/cable feed to the VCR
Connect your TV antenna/cable feed’s RF coaxial cable to the ANT. IN jack
on the VCR.
Note: Flip the CH 3/4 switch on the back of the VCR to the channel that is
not used in your area. This will be the channel that the TV must be tuned
to in order to see the VCR’s picture.
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Note: Your television and/or satellite receiver back panels may not look
exactly like the models shown here.
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Satellite
Need Some Help?
If you prefer, we can
provide you with the
name of an Authorized
Service Representative
who will visit your home
for a fee to install your
electronic entertainment
system and to instruct you
in its operation. For
details about this service,
call 1-888-206-3359.
1. Connect the VCR to the TV
Connect one end of the supplied RF coaxial cable to the RF OUT jack on the
back of the VCR and the other end to the TV’s antenna input jack.
2. Connect satellite receiver to the VCR
Connect one end of an RF coaxial cable (not included) to the antenna output
jack on the satellite receiver and the other end to the ANT. IN jack on the
VCR.
3. Connect the antenna to your satellite receiver
If necessary, connect an antenna or cable box RF coaxial cable (not included)
to the antenna input jack on the satellite receiver.
4. Connect the satellite feed to the satellite receiver
Connect the satellite receiver’s RF coaxial cable feed (not included) to the
satellite input jack on the satellite receiver.
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Connections & Setup
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electronic entertainment
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in its operation. For
details about this service,
call 1-888-206-3359.
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Note: Your television and/or cable box back panels may not look exactly
like the models shown here.
1. Connect the VCR to the TV
Connect one end of the supplied RF coaxial cable to the RF OUT jack on
the back of the VCR and the other end to the TV’s antenna input jack.
2. Connect the cable box to the VCR
Connect one end of a second RF coaxial cable (not included) to the cable
box’s TV output jack and the other end to the ANT. IN jack on the VCR.
3. Connect the cable feed to your cable box
Connect the RF coaxial cable feed (not included) to the antenna input jack
on the cable box.
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Set the VCR’s CH 3/4 Switch
The CH 3/4 switch on back of the VCR determines what channel the TV must be tuned to see
the VCR’s image. Choose whichever channel is not used locally in your area.
Note: If you connected components using A/V jacks and cables, the VCR’s signal must be
viewed using the TV’s Video Line Input. To find the Video Line Input, refer to the manual
that came with the TV or see How to Find Your TV’s Video Line Input on page 57 in theOther Information section of this manual.
Plug in the VCR
Your VCR’s power cord has a plastic band strung through the blades. Remove the plastic band
before plugging the cord into the power outlet. To remove the band, cut with a pair of
scissors and pull it free of the blades. Once the plastic is removed, match the wide blade of the
power cord to the wide slot in the AC outlet. Be sure to insert the plug completely.
Put Batteries in the Remote Control
1.Remove the battery compartment cover on the remote control.
2.Insert new batteries matching the polarities (+ and –) on the batteries with
the diagram in the battery compartment.
3.Put the battery compartment cover back on the remote.
Turn on the TV and VCR
Turn on the TV and press the VCR button on the remote control to turn it on.
Note: If you have an RCA, GE, or Proscan TV, your VCR’s remote control
may be able to operate it without being programmed. Press the TV button
on the remote control and then the ON•OFF button. If neither one turns on
the TV, see Using the Remote Control starting on page 25 for details about
programming the remote control to operate other brands of TVs.
Tune the TV
Tune the TV to the VCR viewing channel. The VCR viewing channel is channel
3, 4, or the TV’s video line input.
•If you connect your VCR using RF coaxial cable only, turn the TV to
channel 3 or 4 (whichever was set on the CH 3/4 switch).
•If you connected the VCR using A/V jacks and cables, select the TV’s video
line input. For more information see How to Find the TV’s Video Line Input
on page 57 in the Other Information section of this manual.
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Using the Remote Control to
Navigate On-Screen Menus
The technical term is “Navigation” – how you move through the on-screen menus. The theory is
the same for all the menu screens; use the corresponding number button on the remote control
select it.
To choose an on-screen item, press the remote control’s corresponding number button.
Note: Selecting a menu item can take you to another menu, activate a choice, or activate a
data entry field (such as the hour field in the Set Time menu).
Complete the QuickSet Guide
Select a language.
Seleccione un idioma.
Choisissez une langue.
1 English
2 Español
3 Français
The menu system in your VCR allows you to customize your preferences as
well as use all the VCR’s features. To help you use the VCR as quickly as
possible, there is an initial QuickSet Guide that walks you through several
important setup steps at one time.
The first time you turn on the VCR, you will be able to set up available
channels, time and date information, and more. The first menu you will see
asks which language you prefer to have the on-screen menus appear in.
VCR MAIN MENU
1 VCR Plus+
2 Timer Recordings
3 Time
4 Channels
5 Setup
6 Preferences
7 Audio
8 Language
0 Exit
All of the VCR’s menus are
accessed through the Main
Menu. Press the remote
control’s MENU button to
start.
Note: With numbered menu choices, press the corresponding number
button on the remote control to automatically select it. In the case of the
language menu, press 1 for English, 2 for Español (Spanish), or 3 for
Français (French).
The remaining menus throughout the setup will appear in the language chosen.
Just follow the step-by-step procedures until the QuickSet Guide is complete.
Accessing Menus
The series of preferences that are set in the QuickSet Guide can also be
handled individually using the VCR’s on-screen menu system. There are other
settings not covered in the initial setup that are also handled using the onscreen menus.
For example, if you decide to run the QuickSet Guide again, you can access the
Setup menu by pressing the remote control’s MENU button. Once the Main
Menu is displayed, press the 5 button to choose Setup. From there, you can start
the QuickSet Guide from the beginning.
All on-screen menus are accessed the same way, starting in the Main Menu
which is displayed by pressing the remote control’s MENU button.
Note: See chapter two, Using On-Screen Menus, for details about changing
the VCR’s individual settings.
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VCR Basics
Once your initial settings are complete, you can begin using your VCR. In order to begin, you
must first understand some basic concepts.
Playing a Tape
1.Tune the TV to your VCR viewing channel (03, 04, or the video line input).
2.Insert a tape in the VCR.
TV•VCR
POWER
VIDEO
INPUT LEFTMONO RIGHT
VIDEO
TAPE SPEED
INPUT
CHANNEL
TRACKING
Automatic Tracking
The VCR has automatic tracking
which adjusts the picture when
playing back a tape recorded on
another VCR. To adjust tracking
manually, use the TRACKING -/+
buttons on the remote control.
STOP•EJECT
RECORD
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If the Auto Play feature is set to ON, the tape automatically begins playback
(if the safety tab on the tape is removed).
•Press FWD or REV (FORWARD or REVERSE on the remote control) to
cue the tape at the desired starting position.
•Press PLAY (if necessary) to begin tape play.
•Press PAUSE for stop action.
•Press TRACKING up or down (TRACKING + or – on the remote
control) to remove any streaks from the picture, if necessary.
•Press STOP to stop playback.
Automatic Rewind
The VCR automatically rewinds the tape if it reaches the end of the tape during
playback. While rewinding, you can press the ON•OFF button and the VCR will
turn off after finishing. If the tape has no safety tab, it will be ejected.
Tape Eject
Press the EJECT button on the VCR when stopped to eject the tape. You can
also press and hold the remote control’s STOP button for three seconds.
Recording
To Capture Programming with Basic Recording Methods:
1.Set the tape speed by pressing the SPEED button on the remote control
(see Tape Speed on page 23 for information about recording speeds).
2.Press the RECORD button to begin recording.
3.Press the STOP button to halt recording.
If you just want to pause the recording for a short time (like during a
commercial), press PAUSE instead of STOP.
Check the Safety Tab
No matter which recording option you use, make sure there is a tape in the
VCR with its safety tab in place. You cannot record on a tape with its safety tab
Safety Tab
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removed. If the safety tab is removed and you want to record, simply cover the
hole with adhesive tape.
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Using the VCR’s
Menu System
Chapter Overview:
•Using On-Screen Menus
•Cable Box Setup
•Setting Time and Date
Chapter 2
•Setting VCR Preferences
Changing Entertainment. Again.
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Using On-Screen Menus
Using On-Screen Menus to Set Up Features
You set up many of the VCR’s features by using the menu system as discussed in the previous
chapter. Each feature that appears in the QuickSet Guide is explained in this section as well as a
few other features you should set up to get the most out of your VCR.
Note: Not all the VCR screens are shown in this manual when explaining how to access
features.
Language
Selecting your preferred language determines how the on-screen displays will
appear. To change the language:
1.Press MENU to display the VCR MAIN MENU.
2.Press the 8 button to select LANGUAGE.
LANGUAGE
Select a language.
1 English
2 Español
3 Français
Press MENU to continue
Is Something Missing?
These instructions will not
show all of the step-by-step
On-Screen Menus. Make sure
to follow the instructions
completely to get to the
menus being discussed.
3.Select English, Spanish (Español), or French (Français).
Cable Box Setup
This setup applies only when all channels are received through a cable box. In
this case, the VCR will automatically enter the channel used to view cable box
programming. Your VCR will use this channel for all future timer recordings.
1.Press MENU to display the VCR MAIN MENU.
2.Press 4 to display the CHANNELS menu.
CHANNELS
1 Auto Channel Search
2 Add/Remove Channels
3 Signal Type: CABLE
4 VCR Plus+ Setup
5 Cable Box Setup
6 SAT Setup
0 Exit
3.Press 5 to display the CABLE BOX SETUP menu.
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Using On-Screen Menus
CABLE BOX SETUP
Do you use your cable
box to receive ALL
channels or only SOME
channels?
1 ALL channels
2 Only SOME channels
3 Cancel setup
CABLE BOX SETUP
The VCR will now
receive all signals
from the cable box
on channel 04.
Press MENU to continue
4.Select one of the three choices. If “ALL Channels” is selected, enter the
output channel of the cable box (usually 03 or 04), or if A/V jacks connect
the VCR to the TV, press the INPUT button on the VCR’s remote control.
5.Once you complete the setup, the VCR confirms that it will now receive all
signals on the designated channel.
VCR Channels List
Your VCR may come with a list of channels preset at the factory. Even though it
may come with such a list, you might want to add or delete certain channels.
Note: If you use a cable box to view all channels, this step is not necessary.
AUTO CHANNEL SEARCH
What type of signal
are you using?
1 Cable TV
2 Antenna
3>Detect Automatically
0 Cancel
Auto Channel Searching
Notes: Use Auto Channel Search to place all available channels in memory.
If you ever change cable or antenna signals, you may need to run the Auto
Channel Search feature again.
1.Press the MENU button to display the VCR MAIN MENU.
2.Press 4 to select CHANNELS.
3.Press 1 to select AUTO CHANNEL SEARCH.
4.Select one of the three options:
Cable TV searches for cable stations.
Antenna searches for local broadcast stations.
Detect Automatically decides which input to use for you.
Note: With Detect Automatically, a strong cable or antenna signal in your
area may cause channels to be detected inaccurately. If this should happen,
manually select the input signal for the system you have.
The VCR begins scanning for channels available in the area (taking about
one-to-two minutes). When scanning is complete, the VCR tunes to the
lowest channel available. After completing Auto Channel Search, pressing
the remote control’s CHAN + or - buttons should only select active
channels.
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Changing the Signal Type
This feature is useful if your cable signal goes out; it allows you to switch to a
regular antenna for alternate television reception.
1.Press the MENU button to display the VCR MAIN MENU.
2.Press the 4 button to choose CHANNELS.
CHANNELS
1 Auto Channel Search
2 Add/Remove Channels
3 Signal Type: CABLE
4 VCR Plus+ Setup
5 Cable Box Setup
6 SAT Setup
0 Exit
ADD/REMOVE CHANNELS
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is presently ADDED
3.Press 3 to choose between Signal Type: Cable and Antenna. When
finished, press 0 to exit back to the Main Menu and 0 again to exit to
normal viewing.
Adding or Removing Channels
You might want to add or remove channels after using Auto Channel Search,
especially if there are weak signals or channels with content you don’t care for.
1.Press the MENU button to display the VCR MAIN MENU.
2.Press 4 to choose CHANNELS.
3.Press 2 to choose ADD/REMOVE CHANNELS. To go to the channel you
want to add or remove, use the remote control’s CHANNEL + or – buttons
or enter a specific channel number using the number buttons.
Once the desired channel is displayed, the on-screen menu will tell you if
the channel is currently in the VCR’s viewing list. Press the CLEAR button to
remove a channel from the available channels list or press the INFO button
to add it.
Press CLEAR to remove
Press MENU to exit
4.Press the MENU button to exit out of the menus.
Note: To view active channels, use the remote control’s CHANNEL + and -
buttons. You can also access channels not available in the active channel
list by using the remote control’s number buttons to enter the specific
channel number.
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