Sanyo C20VT11-M, C20VT11-A Instruction Manual

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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Colour Television
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Warning
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High voltages are used in the operation of this television
receiver. Do not remove the cabhet back from your set. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel.
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Warning
To prevent fire or electrical shock hazard, do not expose the television receiver to rain or moisture.
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Warning
Do not drop or push objects into the television cabinet slots or openings. Never spill any kind of liquid on the television receiver.
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Avoid exposing the television receiver to direct sunlight and
other source of heat.
Do not stand the television receiver directly on other products
which give off heat.
E.g. video cassette players, audio
amplifiers.
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! Caution
Do not block the ventilation holes in the back cover. Adequate ventilation is essential to prevent failure of electrical components.
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Do not squash power supply cord under the television receiver.
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SOUND MUTE
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REWIND
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Battery installation of the Remote Control Transmitter
Remove the battery cover by sliding.Install two “AA 1.5 volt batteries so that the “+” and”-”
marks on the batteries match the
“+” and ”-” marks inside the unit.
Close the battery cover.
Note: Replace the batteries when the TV set is showing the following symptoms:
Operation is unsteady or erratic, sometimes the TV set does not work with transmitter. Discharged batteries may leak and damage the unit. The normal life of batteries should be from nine to ten months.
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Recording (red) and
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Indicator
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Repeat Indicator
Power Indicator ( Remote Control
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Headphone Jack
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COLOUR SYSTEM
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1 Press the Main ON/OFF Switch O .
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2 Press the Power ON/OFF ~ button of the TV set.
Power Indicator will light dimly.
Power Indicator will become brightly lit, sound will be produced, and image will appear. If the Power ON/OFF
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MAINS SW.1
button is pressed again, the TV will be switched off.
Mains ON/OFF Switch ~
If this switch is set to off, the TV’s power is completely switched off. If the TV will not be
watched for a long time, set this switch to off to
reduce power consumption (note however that
the clock setting will be erased if this switch is
left off for approximately 60 minutes).
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3 The RemoteControlcan beused while the Power
Indicator is brightly lit.
Note: While the Power Indicator is brightly lit, pressing the Programme UP/DOWN buttons@ or
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through 9 will switch on the TV.
Important !
Be sure to set the Mains ON/OFF switch ~ to the off position, if the power failure occurs while viewing.
This TV set incorporates the AUTO SHUT OFF function. Even if the TV is left on after you have gone to sleep, the TV set changes to the standby mode within 10 minutes after all broadcasts have ended.
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AUTO SHUT OFF will not operate while the VCR is in playback mode or while external AV mode IS selected. AUTO SHUT OFF does not
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(Direct Selection)
To select a programme directly
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Press” 8” button of the Programme Selector
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Press the Digit button
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Press the Programme UP/DOWN button ~ or @ .
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Volume Control
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Press the VOLUME(- + or 4 – )button ~ or Q .
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Should you wish to mute the sound (e.g. While talking on the telephone), press the SOUND MUTE ~ button.
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To display the on screen indications, press the
RECALIJCOLOUR SYSTEM button.
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To switch the sound back on,
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Clock
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Screen display disappears after about 5 seconds.
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Press the ALTERNATE button, and the programme position will alternately select the previous position and the present position.
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For example, now you are watching programme position “4” but you watched programme position”2 previously. If you press the ALTERNATE button, programme position “2 immediately appears.
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Press the OFF TIMER button. The TV set will be turned off after about 30, 60, 90 or 120 minutes.
When VCR is set to playback mode, playback mode will be cancelled and power will be switched off after the set time has elapsed. The OFF TIMER does not affect VCR recording.
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OFF TIMER
Each time the OFF TIMER button is pressed, the set time changes as follows
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30 minutes
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60 minutes
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90 minutes
120 minutes
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To cancel the OFF TIMER
Press the OFF TIMER button until” – –” appears, or turn off the TV set.
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Just one minute before switching off the TV, ” – 01” will be displayed on the screen.
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1 Select a adjustment item using the FUNCTiON button.
FUNCTiON
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Each time the FUNCTION button is pressed, function choice will change as follows
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Colour intensity
Brightness
Contrast
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Fine tuning
Sharpness
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2 Adjust using the VOMJME ~ or ~ ( ~ + and A– ) key.
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MEMORY
This function lets you store the settings (for sound volume, colour, brightness, contrast, tint and sharpness )in memory for both picture and the sound volume, and these setting levels can be recalled by pressing the NORMALIZATION button of the remote control transmitter.
To store the picture and sound voiume settings
(1) Set the picture and sound volume to the desired level.
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(2) Press the PRESET button of the lV set while the control function display is still visible on the screen.
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NORMALIZATION
Press the NORMALIZATION button, and the sound volume and the picture settings which you stored using
the MEMORY button are recalled.
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Normally, set the colour system to “ AUTO “ position, if the clear picture cannot be obtained even when the broadcasting or AV signal is received, press the COLOUR SYSTEM selector repeatedly until the optimum image can be produced.
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NOTE: A colour system entry to the memory cannot be made during the TV mode, make it during the manual
preset mode. (Refer to the page 14)
Colour system setting for the playback mode is automatically stored in the memory.
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TV SYSTEM selector functions only in TV mode.
Normally, set the TV system to” S –
1 “ (AUTO) position, if the sound is not clear or no sound is produced on a
programme number position, press the TV SYSTEM selector repeatedly until the optimum sound is obtained.
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Each time the TV SYSTEM selector is pressed, the TV system changes as follows
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NOTE: A TV system entry to the memory cannot be made during the TV mode, make it during the manual preset
mode. (Refer to the page 14)
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There are three ways of tuning as follows;
Automatic Tuning (the basic way)
All receivable channels are automatically tuned in and memorized in consecutive programme position.
Search Tuning
Use to preset a receivable channel in any desired programme position, e.g. the position with the same
channel.
Manual Tuning
Manuallytune a channel if it cannot be automatically tuned, such as when the signal is poor.
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Normally, set the TV system to” S- 1 “ (AUTO) position (for TV SYSTEM Selector operation, refer to page 12).
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2 Press the VOLUME( + ) @ button.
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The channels are preset in consecutive positionsbegining fromthe programmeposition”1”.
After all available channels have been preset, the unit
returns to the position”1”.
Note: To cancel automatic tuning midway, press the
PRESET button or turn off the TV set.
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Channel Copy
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Example: To copy the TV channel in the programme position 2 into the programme position 6
(1) Select programme position 2
(2) Press the PRESET button
(3) Select programme position 6 using
using Programme selector.
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(4) Press the FUNCTION button.
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Search tuning & Manual Tuning
Example: To preset a channel in programme position 6
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(1) Select programme position 6 using Programme Selector.
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(2) Press the PRESET button 3 times.
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(For TV SYSTEM selector
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(5) Press and hold the VOLUME(+) or ( - )@
button until the desired station appears.
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When a station is found, searching stops automatically.
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(6) Press the FUNCTION button.
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(7) Press the PRESET button twice.
(7) Press the PRESET button.
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4 Press the OK button.
Red
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1 Pressthe MENUbutton.
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the MENU button wiii cause the dispiay to automatically change to item
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select “CLOCK SET”.
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Using the remote control numeric buttons, enter the date (day, month, year) and time (hours, minutes).
Example: To set 10th, December, 1995, 16:15, enter
in sequence, 10-12-95-16-15.
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if you enter a wrong number or wish to correct the clock, press the VOLUME( A - ) button to erase it, then enter the correct number.
if the clock has already been set, corrections can be made by pressing the Programme UP/DOWN buttons (PAand PT).
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the OK button.
Note: Seconds will start counting from “00 as the
OK button is pressed.
if power is not supplied to the product for approximately 60 minutes (such as when the Mains ON/OFF Switch ~
has been set to off, when the piug is unplugged from the mains outlet, or when a power outage has occurred), the ciock setting will be erased. A calendar from January 1, 1994 to December 31, 2039 is stored in the product’s memory.
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To recall a Clock
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To recall a clock, press the RECALL / COLOUR SYSTEM button.
Clock
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•l This VCR is based on a VHS system. Only video
cassettes bearing the ml symbol can be used.
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VCR operating precautions
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•l The unauthorizedrecordingof television programmed,
video tapes, films and other such material may infringe
upon copyright or the rights of third parties.
Be sure to use this VCR only in a temperature range of
5 C to 40 C and at less than 80%humidity.
DO not place anything, except VHS video cassette
tapes, in the unit.
DO not allow rain, steam, dew, salt water, sand, oily
smoke, metal objects, etc. entering the unit.
El Place the unit on a flat, stable, level surface. Never
subject it to violent shaking or any other shock or impact.
•l DO not expose the unit to high temperatures. Excessive heat (heat sources such as heaters, ovens, closed car on hot days, etc.) may damage the unit.
•l DOnot use the unit under the following conditions:
in locations with high humidity
in presence of excessive dirt or dust
in areas subject to strong vibrations
near strong magnetic fields (e.g. transmitting
antennas, motors, fluorescent lights, etc. )
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Caution concerning condensation
Be careful of condensation
Condensation is the moisture that forms on the outside of
a glass when you fill.it with cold water. Condensation can also form inside a VCR when it is suddenly moved from a cold place to a warm, humid one, or when a heater has been turned onto quickly heat the room.
Particular care must be taken with your VCR because water particles that form on the video head drum, which is
the main VCR mechanism, can cause the video tape to
stick to the drum. This prevents proper tape travel and may damage both tape and mechanism.
Follow the procedures below the first time you use
the VCR, and whenever you use it in places which are subject to condensation:
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1 Connect the aerial cable and make all other
necessary connections.
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2 Plug the power cord into a wall socket.
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3 Turn on the TV set power to warm it up and speed
up the drying of any water particles that may have
formed on the video head drum.
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4 Do not insert a video cassette.
It takes about 1-1/2 to 2 hours to completely eliminate condensation. Wait at least this long before using the VCR.
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Playback possibilities
Playback tape
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TV broadcasts recording possibilities
Recordedtape
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B/G, D/K, 1 (ModelC20VT11 -A)
NTSC 3.58
B/G, D/K, 1,M/M (ModelC20VT11 -M)
NTSC
Tape dubbing possibilities
Using this unit as the recording VCR. It can also be used as the playback VCR.
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Cassette Loading
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When a video cassette is inserted, it will be loaded automatically.
Erasure-prevention ~
tab
Erasure-prevention tab
If the erasure-prevention tab on the back of the video cassette is removed,the cassette cannotbe recordedon.
This tab is designed to prevent the accidental erasure of
recordedmaterial.
Note- The tab should be snapped off at its base, and
removedcompletely.
To recordontothe same cassette again, place two layers of adhesive tape over the space where the tab was, so as
to cover the space completely.
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Cassette Unloading
Power off eject
The video cassette will be ejected when the EJECT
button is pressed, even when the TV set is in the standby condition.
CAUTION: Do not put your hand or other objects in
the cassette loading slot because of the risk of injury
or an accident. Be sure to keep small children away from the TV set.
The recording tape speed can be selected by pressing the SP/LP button. At playback, the tape speed cannot be selected, the
playback speed will always match the speed selected for recording.
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Cassette tYPe Best qualltyof sound
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60 minutes 120 minutes
E-90
90 minutes
180 minutes
E-120
120 minutes
240 minutes I E-150 I 15o minutes I 300 minutes I I E-180 I 180 minutes I 360 minutes I I E-195 I 195 minutes I 390 minutes I I E-21O I 210 minutes I 420 minutes I I E-240 I 240 minutes I 480 minutes I
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Cassette
LP (Playback only)
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Twice the SP mode
Triple the SP mode
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duration
picture
duration
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120minutes
180minutes
T-90 90 minutes
180minutes 270minutes
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Notes:
For PAUMESECAM, pressing the SP/LP button will
change the recording speed between SP mode and LP
mode.
For NTSC, pressing the SP/LP button will change the
recording speed between SP mode and EP mode.
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Playback
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Auto play
The VCR will play back a tape automatically when a
video cassette is inserted whose erasure-prevention tab has been removed.
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3 To stop the playback, press the STOP button.
To rewind the tape, press the 4 REW button.
To advance (fast-forward) the tape, press the
FF ~ button.
Auto eject
When a video cassette without an erasure-prevention tab
is played to the end of the tape, the tape will be automatically rewound and then the cassette will be ejected.
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Tracking adjustment
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Auto-tracking adjustment
If the playback picture is disturbed by noise interference, press the ATR button, adjustment to the
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Manual tracking adjustment
If the playback picture still shows interference, manually
adjust it with the Programme UP/DOWN(P
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or ~ buttons, to minimize the noise.
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Forward search
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Press the FFW button during playback or fast-
forward operation. The picture can be viewed while the tape is advanced at a fast speed.
•l Normal playback will resume as the PLAY button is
pressed.
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Reverse search
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Press the < REW button during playback or rewind
operation. The picture can be viewed while the tape is rewound at a fast speed.
•l Normal playback will resume as the PLAY button is
pressed.
Note: To search for a particular scene you can switch
from fast forward to forward search and vice versa
by simply pressing the FF ~ button, or from rewind to reverse search by simply pressing the
< REW button.
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Still picture
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PresstheIISTILL buttonduring playback.
A stillpicturecanbe viewed.
Note:There
may be a lot of noise depending on the
grade of tape and recording system.
Normal playback picture will resume when the PLAY>
button is pressed.
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Still vertical lock adjustment
•l If the still picture moves up or down, press the Programme UP/ DOWN(P
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buttons to adjust the still picture.
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Frame advance
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•l Press the II STILL button during still playback to
advance the picture frame by frame. Each press advancesone frame.
•l Normal playback will resume when the PLAY button is pressed.
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Repeat playback
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This function is used for playing back the videocassette
repeatedly.
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Set the VCR to the playback mode by pressing the PIAY button.
Press the MENU button and the on-screen menu is displayed.
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On -screen menu
Press the VOLUME (~+) button, and “REPEAT’ is
selected.
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Press the OK button.
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Press the OK button again.
The Repeat Indicator will light and repeat playback
will begin. The videocassette will be played to the end, rewound, and then playback again. This process will be repeated until repeat playback is cancelled.
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To cancel the repeat playback
To cancel repeat playback, repeat the procedure
above, selecting“OFF”instep
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. Repeat playback will also be cancelled if the STOP,
STILL, FF, REW, EJECT, or INDEX buttonis pressed.
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Counter Memory
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Index search
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This convenient feature for finding the beginning of a specific recording etc., is made possible by the “ Real
Time Counter “ that indicates the tape run time in hours,
minutes and seconds.
Whenever you load a cassette tape, the counter will be reset to” 0:00:00”. The counter operates using control signals which are recorded on the tape, hence if you playback a tape or portion of tape which has nothing recorded on it, the counter will not operate.
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Press the COUNTER RESET then the COUNTER MEMORY button before starting recording or playback. The zero point of the counter is now memorized and “ M” letter is indicated.
COUNTER
SP/LP ATR RES
RESET
INDEX
-
COUNTER MEMORY
Real Tim& Counter
Stop the playback or recording.
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rewound automatically to the memorized position and
then stop.
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When a recording is made, an index signal is automatically placed at the beginning of the recording. This index can be used to search for the recording you wish to watch. Index signals are not recorded after a recording pause.
Note: Make sure that indexes are at least five minutes
apart from each other.
~ Press the INDEX button during playback operation or
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the stop mode.
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SP/LP ATR RESET MEMORY
0000
INDEX
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000
- INDEX
INDEX SEARCH
10:56
r
} SP-0:35 :26
Press the FF ~ or- REW button while “INDEX
SEARCH” is still visible on the screen.
INDEX SEARCH
10:56
~ SP-0:56 :32
The beginning of a recording will
playback will be statted automatically.
be found and
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You can start a recording and then programme when the VCR is to stop recording and go to stand-by mode
automatically.
One touch timer recording is convenient when you want to go to sleep while recording. The image and sound are switched off and recording is continued until the time that you set.
Preparations:
Ifthe clock has not yet been set, set the clock. (See page 15.)
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1 Press two @ REC buttons on the remote control or
the REC button of the TV set once to start recording.
RECORDING
ATR RESET MEMORI
or
Recording Indicator (redi
RECORDING~ V
16:04 SP-O:OO:1O
Recording mode
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2 Press the REC button again and the “OFF --:--”
indication will be displayed on ?hescreen.
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OFF _____
Clock
16:04
SP-0:00:15
Within 10 seconds, set the recording end time by using the REC button.
Each press of the REC button will advance the recording end time by units of 30 minutes.
Example
When the clock is set to 16:04, the recording end
time changes as follows;
16:00 16 :04
The time; setting is
+
beginning from an upper
v
time which is most close
OFF
OFF
to the clock setting.
23:30
15:30
16 :04
16 :04
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OFF
OFF
OFF
u. . . .
01:00+00:30+00:00 16 :04
16:04
16 :04
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the STOP button.
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3 Switch off the power by pressing the Remote
Control’s Power ON/OFF ~ button or the TV’s Power ON/OFF ~ button.
The image and sound will be switched off but the VCR section will continue recording until the
recording end time.
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Checking and changing of the one touch timer recording
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When the REC buttons are pressed during One Touch Timer recording, the recording end time will be displayed
on the screen for 10 seconds.
The recording end time can be changed by pressing the
REC
buttonsduringthis 10secondsperiod.
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To cancel the one touch timer recording
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If recording is stopped by pressing the STOP button,
the one touch timer is cancelled. To record until the end of the tape, cycle through the
recording end time until the display shows” – -: – –”.
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Displaying a iist of timer recordings and revising timer recording settings
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You can display a list of timer recordings, for confirmation
or to change some of the settings.
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MENU
MENU
VOLUME
(-)
Programme DOWN
Confirmation
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Press the MENU button.
‘t-
TIMER REPEAT
Red
smA-/+
I
I NE~OK
EXiT:MENU
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Press the OK button.
Note: When the timer recording stand-by mode is switched off, the OK button do not function. Switch on the timer recording stand-by mode by press the TIMER REC ON/OFF button.
Red
TiMER
PROGRAMMING )
1 CORRtCT
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CANCEL CLOCK SET
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3 Press the OK button.
PROGRAMMING 11:06 16:09
DATE START STOP PR
11.06 16.30 16.31 03SP
14.07 17.30 18.1506SP
16.08 10.15 11.0002SP
18.09 12.00 12.4507SP
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EXIT : MENU I
To return to the normal TV broadcast screen, press the MENU button.
Revising timer recording settings
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timerrecordingstand- by mode.
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~
~,MER
IISTILL REC
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R
EMORY
+-
P*P
.TIMER REC ON/OFF
~ Pressthe MENUbutton.
-
1-
TIMER
REPEAT
Red
SET--I+ NE~OK
EXIT:MENU
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bypressingthe ProgrammeDOWN(PY ) button.
I CLOCK SET
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recordings are listed.
LIST CORRECT DATE START STOP PR
Red =(
11.06 16.30 16.31 03SP
)
14.06 17.30 18.1506SP
16.06 10.15 11.0002SP
18.06 12.00 12.4507SP
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SET: PA/PY NEXT:OK
EXIT : MENU
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~ With the programmed listed as described above, U select the - programme to modify using the
Programme UP(P
A ) or DOWN(P T ) buttons.
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LiST CORRECT
Red
DATE START STOP PR
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11.06 16.30 16.31 03SP
14.06 17.30 18.1506SP
716.06 10.15 11.0002SP
)
18.06 12.00 12.4507SP
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Using the VOLUME( A + or A – ) button, select the setting to modify, using the numeric buttons enter the new settings.
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-4
@06 10.15 11.0002SP
Red
18.06 12.00 12.4507SP
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SET: O-9 SHliT: ~-/+
DAILY/VVEEKLY: PA END:OK
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The DAILYWEEKLY setting is modified with the
Programme UP(P A ) button. The tape speed can be
changed by pressing the SP/LP button.
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7 Whenfinished, pressthe OK button to memorize the
programming, then press the MENU button to return to the normal TV broadcast screen.
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Erasing a programmed timer recording
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recordings are listed.
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pressing the TIMER REC ON/OFF button.
--J
~lMER
d
IISTILL REC
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R
EMORY
+*
P*P
=TIMER REC ON/OFF
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TIMER FIEC OFF
mode by
Red /(
El
2 Pressthe MENUbutton.
‘t-
TIMER
REPEAT
Red
SETd-/+ NE~OK
EXIT:MENU
On -screen menu
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LIST COi-lHtCT
/
CANCEL CLOCK SET
SETPA/P7 NEXT:OK
EXIT:MENU
CANCEL
DATE START STOP PR
11.06 16.30 16.31 03SP
14.06 17.30 18.1506SP
16.06 10.15 11.0002SP
18.06 12.00 12.4507SP
SET: PA/Pr CANCEL:OK
EXIT : MENU
)
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Using the Programme UP(P A ) or DOWN(P r )
button,selectthe programmeto erase.
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CANCEL
DATE START STOP PR
111.06 16.30 16.31 03SP
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114.06 17.30 18.1506SP
‘16.06 10.15 11.0002SP
)
Red
18.06 12.00 12.4507SP
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SET: PA/P7 CANCEL:OK EXIT : MENU
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CANCEL DATE START STOP PR
11.06 16.30 16.’31 03 SP
14.06 17.30 18.1506SP
---- ---- ---- -_
SP
18:06 12:00 12;45 07 SP
SET: PA/PV CANCEL:OK
EXIT : MENU I
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Using the Programme DOWN(P 7 ) button, select
“CANCEL”.
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the normalTV broadcast
screen.
Red
TIMER
PROGRAMMING LIST CORRECT
~CANCEL
)
CLOCK SET
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Connecting to the AV input jacks
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OUT IN
Q==J
VIDEO VIDEO
G-
6 cl+ --
- ‘o’’=.’
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; Q(+ -=5m3=
e
\AU%10 AtDIO>
to the Audio Output
VCRfor playback
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To watch the video input picture
~ press the TV /AV selector to select the external AV mode.
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To
r
‘r
t%-%%%
(External AV mode)
~ SettheextemalVCRto playback mod
Note: If necessary, select the colour system to match the appropriate AV equipment (see colour system setting on
page 11).
Colour system setting for external AV mode is automatically stored in the memory.
return to
the TV mode
Press the lVIAV selector again.
Note: pressing either
of the Programme UP/DOWN buttons on the remote control or the TV will return the TV to TV
mode
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You can select a TV programme while watching a playback from external VCR
Example:
To select the programmeposition”9 while watchinga playbackfromexternalVCR, press”9 buttonof the remote
control. The TV set return to the TV mode and programme”9 will be selected.
To select the programme position “26”, press
“-- /-” button, “2”
then “6” button. The TV set return to the TV mode
and programme “26 will be selected.
To record the external input picture (Tape dubbing)
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Av AUTO
(External AV mode)
~ Press the REC button of this unit, and playback the external VCR.
Note: While
dub~ngfrom an externai AV input, a TV programmecanbewatched by setting the TV back to TV
mode.
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Connecting to the AV output jacks
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VIDEO
VIDEO
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~ ‘“’’’’’’’”’”P”’ v..f.~~e..~ngng
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A
-
‘4 w
AU%IO AtDIO
to the Audio Input
The image and sound from the presently shown TV programme or videocassette playback are output from the AV output jacks. By connecting another VCR to the AV output jacks, the presently shown TV programme or videocassette playback can be dubbed to the other VCR.
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Aerial Cable
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Connect the cable with a plug from a UHF (or VHF) aerial to the aerial
(
socket on the cabinet back.
Aerial Socket
For all aerial circuit problems please consult your local dealer.
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Part No. lAA6Pl P0469-- E7WA(E) TC2-A
SANYO ELECTRIC Co., Ltd
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