Sharp VCM522HM User Manual

VPS/PDC
AUTO SORTING & CLOCK SET
LOW POWER FEATURE
CHILD LOCK
SHARP SUPER PICTURE
POST CODE SECURITY
NTSC SIMPLE PLAYBACK
VIDEO CASSETTE RECORDER
OPERATION MANUAL
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SAFETY WARNINGS
Observe all warnings for your safety and to ensure trouble free use of your VCR.
INFORMATION
Additional information complements instructions.
Dear SHARP Customer
Thank you for buying this SHARP VCR. Given proper care it will provide years of entertainment for the whole family. Please read this operation manual carefully before attempting to operate the VCR.
Copyright
Audio-visual material may consist of copyrighted works which must not be recorded
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No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored or transmitted in any form without
prior permission from SHARP Electronics (Europe) GmbH.
®
and PlusCode ®are registered trademarks of Gemstar Development
Corporation.
system is manufactured under license from Gemstar Development Corporation.
THIS MANUAL COVERS A RANGE OF MODELS. ALL OF THE FEATURES MENTIONED MAY NOT NECESSARILY APPLY TO YOUR VCR.
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3. CHILD LOCK
15. VOLUME
MENU SET
CLEAR
DISPLAY
STANDBY
DPSS
INPUT SELECT
CHANNEL
VIDEO CASSETTE RECORDER
SLOW
SV/V+
/TIMER
MODE OSD
INPUT
SELECT
CH
CH
OPERATE VOL
VOL
TV
TIMER
ON/OFF
AUDIO
OUT
SKIP
SEARCH
ZERO BACK
TAPE
SPEED
TV/VCR
+
REC
PAUSE/STILL
REW FF
PLAY / X2
STOP
231
4
7
5
8
0
6
9
AM/PM
21. MODE ON SCREEN DISPLA Y
23. CHANNEL
19. MENU SELECT
27 PAUSE/STILL
8. AM/PM or
26. PLAY/X2
22. DISPLAY
16. ZERO BACK
5.AUDIO OUT
(This button
has no function with this model.)
9. REWIND 25. FAST FORWARD
11.STOP
12. TAPE SPEED (SP/LP)
13. SLOW
28. DPSS
SLOW SPEED
/
+
2. INPUT SELECT
6. MENU
18. SET
20. CLEAR
10. RECORD
17. SKIP SEARCH
14. BASIC SHARP TV
CONTROLS
1. STANDBY
4. TIMER ON/OFF
7. SV/V+/TIMER
24. INPUT SELECT
29. TV/VCR
/
+
VCR REMOTE CONTROL
VCR FRONT PANEL/REMOTE CONTROL EQUIVALENT FUNCTIONS.
If you prefer, or if remote control batteries fail, you will need to use the VCR front panel controls. The only differences in function are shown below:
FUNCTION
OSD
Moving UP/DOWN menu Moving LEFT/RIGHT menu
OPERATION WITH REMOTE
CONTROL
[]buttons [ ] buttons
OPERATION WITH VCR
FRONT PANEL
CHANNEL buttons. Rotate the shuttle dial COUNTER CLOCKWISE/CLOCKWISE
/
/
/
/
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SHARP ELECTRONICS (U.K.) Ltd.
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Printed in U.K.
This equipment complies with the requirements of Directives 89/336/EEC and 73/23/EEC
as amended by 93/68/EEC.
• Specifications are subject to change without notice as part of our policy of continuous improvement.
• No liability is accepted for any inaccuracies or omissions in this publication, although every possible care has been taken to make it complete and as accurate as possible.
If you are unable to resolve a problem using the TROUBLESHOOTING guide, do not
remove the cabinet or attempt to service this VCR yourself.
For service please contact your dealer. If this is not possible, please call our Customer
Information Centre for details of your nearest Sharp Service Centre.
Please note that for repairs during the guarantee period, you will need to produce
proof of purchase.
SCART leads can be obtained from the SHARP Parts Centre: Willow Vale Electronics
Limited Tel. Manchester 0161 682 1415/ Reading 01189 876444. Most credit/debit cards accepted.
SHARP Customer Helpline: Tel: 0990 274277
CALLING FOR SERVICE
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CONTENTS
BEFORE USING YOUR VCR
Important notes on your VCR .......................................................................................................2
Unpacking the accessories...........................................................................................................3
INSTALLING YOUR VCR
Connecting the cables ................................................................................................................. 4
Tuning the TV into the VCR............................................................................................................5
Auto installation..............................................................................................................................6
BASIC OPERATION
Important notes on your VCR and video tapes .........................................................................8
How to playback a video tape....................................................................................................8
Immediate recording................................................................................................................... 11
How to use to make a recording .............................................................................12
How to set a delayed recording ................................................................................................14
ADVANCED OPERATION
Playback of a video tape...........................................................................................................17
Digital Display................................................................................................................................19
Blue mute ......................................................................................................................................20
Colour ............................................................................................................................................20
Searching the video tape...........................................................................................................21
Recording from other equipment..............................................................................................22
Decoder switching operation.....................................................................................................23
SPECIAL FEATURES ON YOUR VCR
Post code security........................................................................................................................24
Low power feature.......................................................................................................................25
Child lock.......................................................................................................................................25
CUSTOMISED INSTALLATION
Manually tuning a channel.........................................................................................................26
Manually sorting channels...........................................................................................................27
Manually setting the clock..........................................................................................................30
MORE INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR VCR
VCR digital display .......................................................................................................................31
Selecting the output from the VCR............................................................................................31
On-screen display.........................................................................................................................32
Specifications................................................................................................................................33
Troubleshooting ............................................................................................................................34
VCR reset.......................................................................................................................................35
Guarantee ....................................................................................................................................36
Connecting to the mains ............................................................................................................37
Pausing and slow motion........................................................................................ 9
Fast forwarding/rewinding a video tape............................................................ 10
Checking, changing and cancelling a recording............................................16
Checking the amount of tape remaining..........................................................17
Playing back a video tape repeatedly..............................................................17
Playing back an NTSC tape .................................................................................18
Skip searching the video tape.............................................................................21
Digital programme search system (DPSS)...........................................................21
Sorting the channels into your preferred order..................................................27
Deleting channels..................................................................................................28
Re-naming channels............................................................................................. 29
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BEFORE USING YOUR VCR
IMPORTANT NOTES ON YOUR VCR
IDEAL VCR LOCATION
PLACE THE VCR..
... on a flat level surface away from radiators or other heat sources and out of direct sunlight.
... and video tapes away from magnetic sources such as speakers or microwave ovens.
... at least 8” (20cm) away from the TV.
... away from curtains, carpets or other materials and allow ventilation space around the VCR.
DO NOT...
... block the air-vent openings.
... expose the VCR to excessive dust, mechanical vibration or shock.
... place any heavy object or liquid on top of the VCR. If liquid drops inside the VCR unplug immediately and contact your SHARP dealer. Do not use the VCR.
... insert or drop anything into the tape compartment or through the air-vents, as this could result in serious damage, fire or an electric shock.
POWER SOCKETS
To avoid overheating or even fire, insert the plug correctly into the socket.
DO NOT...
... overload power sockets, this may cause a fire or electric shock.
... pull the power cord to disconnect the plug from the mains.
... bind the power cords together.
This VCR is not equipped with a mains power switch. Accordingly, nominal current to drive the clock is drawn at all times when the AC power cord is plugged into a wall socket. If the VCR is not to be used for an extended period be sure to unplug the cord.
If problems persist contact the SHARP Helpline on tel: 0990-274277
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BEFORE USING YOUR VCR
UNPACKING THE ACCESSORIES
CHECK ALL THESE ACCESSORIES ARE SUPPLIED WITH YOUR VCR. CONTACT YOUR DEALER IF ANY ARE MISSING.
REMOTE
CONTROL
For a more
detailed
picture of your remote control refer to page (ii)..
To fit the batteries into the remote control
Remove the battery cover on the back of the remote control. Fit the batteries: to and to . terminals. Place the
battery cover back into position.
BATTERIES (X2)
for the remote control unit.
RF CONNECTION CABLE
connects the VCR to the TV.
Battery cover
Remote Control
Remote Control must be pointed towards the VCR to operate.
Do not expose to liquid or shock.
May not function if the VCR is in direct sunlight or any other strong light.
Replace both alkaline batteries (type AA/R6/UM3) if the remote control fails.
Remove the batteries and keep in a safe place if you do not plan to use the VCR for several months.
Remove and dispose of flat batteries safely and promptly.
Incorrect use of batteries may cause them to leak or burst.
If problems persist contact the SHARP Helpline on tel: 0990-274277
(TYPE AA/R6/UM3)
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INSTALLING YOUR VCR
CONNECTING THE CABLES
Connect your existing aerial
1
cable to the socket on your VCR.
DECODER UNIT OR SATELLITE SYSTEM
ANTENNA IN
AERIAL OR CATV CABLE
LINE2(II) IN
/DECODER
CANAL PLUS
/L2(II)
LINE1(
I)IN
/OUT
SON/VIDEO
(L1/
I)
EN
T
N
A
EE A
R
T
EN
RF OUT
SORTIE ANTENNE
IN
A
N
NE
EN
T
N
Connect your TV to the VCR using the
2
supplied RF connection cable, i.e. connect the VCR the TV
AERIAL IN
Optional
have a scart lead connect it to your TV and
LINE 1 IN/OUT
- The advantage of a Scart connection is improved picture and sound quality during playback.
3
SCART (not supplied). If you
Connect the VCR to the mains.
RF OUT
socket.
socket on the VCR.
socket to
LINE2(II) IN /DECODER CANAL PLUS
/L2(II)
LIN
E1(
I)IN
/OUT
SON/VIDEO
(L1/
I)
BACK OF TELEVISION
LINE2(II) IN
/DECODER
CANAL PLUS
/L2(II)
LINE1(
I)IN
/OUT
SON/VIDEO
(L1/
I)
Optional:
Satellite receiver or decoder to the VCR using a scart lead to
LINE 2 IN/DECODER
socket on the VCR.
ANTENNA IN
NE
ENTREE ANTEN
RF OUT
SORTIE ANTENNE
ANTENNA IN
ENTREE ANTENNE
RF OUT
SORTIE ANTENNE
Connect your
The VCR is correctly connected.
If problems persist contact the SHARP Helpline on tel: 0990-274277
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1.
3
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INSTALLING YOUR VCR
TUNING THE TV INTO THE VCR
IMPORTANT NOTE: If is illuminated on the VCR display, the VCR is in STANDBY mode. If not the VCR is in LOW POWER mode. To change between LOW POWER and STANDBY mode press the STANDBY button.
1.
Ensure your VCR is still in the STANDBY mode (not low power).
2.
Switch on the TV.
3.
Press and hold the for 3 seconds, (The VCR is now tuning itself in). The VCR will search and display an ideal RF channel. (Wait for the flashing channel number to appear in the VCR display.)
4.
Select an unused preset channel on your TV for your VCR (there may be a dedicated video preset channel refer to your TV operation manual).
5.
Tune the selected preset channel on your TV (refer to your TV manual) until the menu screen appears. Store this as your VCR preset channel.
6.
SET
Press place the VCR back into STANDBY.
to store the RF channel and to
MENU
button on the VCR
.
Example:
4.
preset 1 = BBC1 preset 2 = BBC2 preset 3 = ITV preset 4 = Channel 4 preset 5 = Channel 5 preset ? = VCR
.
MENU SCREEN
TIMER
MODE SET UP
쑿쑼 : SELECT SET :ENTER MENU :EXI T
NOTE:
If you have a preferred channel, the RF channel can be set manually (21-69) after Step 3 using [ / ] keys.
The TV is tuned to the VCR.
If problems persist contact the SHARP Helpline on tel: 0990-274277
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INSTALLING YOUR VCR
AUTO INSTALLATION
These models automatically tune the TV channels for your area, then using Teletext information sort the TV channels into a standard order and set the clock.
Turn the TV on and select the video channel . (As previously explained).
Press
1
Step through the on screen instructions by
2
pressing the a few minutes).
to switch on the VCR.
STOP
button. (Auto tune may take
SET
2
1
AUTO INSTALLAT ION
PRESS SET KEY TO START
SET : ENTER MENU:EX I T
Press the SET button.
PL EASE BE SURE T HE AER I AL / SCART CABLE I S CONNECT ED TO YOUR VCR .
SET : ENTER MENU:EX I T
Press the SET button.
AUTOMATIC SORTING. PL EASE WA I T .
SET : ENTER MENU:EX I T
2
2
1CH22
See next page to continue
If problems persist contact the SHARP Helpline on tel: 0990-274277
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INSTALLING YOUR VCR
AUTO INSTALLATION
On completion, the showing the standard channel order.
MENU
Press
3
the channel order, if not and you wish to change the order refer to
SORTING CHANNELS
If the clock is not automatically set, the clock screen will appear, refer to
MOVE MENU
to exit if you are happy with
MANUALLY
.
MANUALLY SETTING THE CLOCK
for help on setting the time and date.
will appear
1BBC1 7 13 2BBC2 8 14 3ITV 9 15 4CH4 10 16 5CH5 11 17
61218 S ELECTED : BBC1
쑿쑼 씱씰 : SELECTED
SET : ENTER MENU:EX I T
MOVE 1/5
3
NOTE:
If the AUTO INSTALLATION screen doesn’t appear when you switch on your VCR or you wish to reset your VCR and start the installation again, refer to of the book.
If problems persist contact the SHARP Helpline on tel: 0990-274277
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VCR RESET
at the back
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BASIC OPERATION
IMPORTANT NOTES ON YOUR VCR AND VIDEO TAPES
VIDEO TAPES
If you use only good quality video tapes, generally it will not be necessary to clean the video heads.
If poor quality tapes are used, or if a tape is loaded after changing VCR location, oxide from the tape may "clog" the video heads. This will cause the playback picture to be "snowy", or even disappear.
To remove minor contamination run a video tape in visual search mode. If this fails, you will need to have the heads cleaned by a SHARP Service Facility. Please note, if cleaning is necessary it is not covered by the guarantee.
Use video tapes which carry the mark.
SECAMPAL
HOW TO PLAYBACK A VIDEO TAPE
BEFORE YOU PLAYBACK A VIDEO TAPE
Condensation forms in the VCR when it is moved out of or into a warm place. If you try to playback or record, the video tape and VCR may be damaged. Turn the VCR on and wait for about two hours until the VCR reaches room temperature before operating.
PLAYBACK
1.
Switch on your TV and select the video channel.
2.
Carefully push a pre-recorded video tape into the tape compartment. This will switch the VCR on.
If the record-protection tab has been removed, the VCR will start playback as soon as the video tape has been loaded.
3.
To start playback, press
X2
().
PLAY/
Record protection tab
If problems persist contact the SHARP Helpline on tel: 0990-274277
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BASIC OPERATION
HOW TO PLAYBACK A VIDEO TAPE
SHARP SUPER PICTURE
normally set to ON. To turn VCR front panel.
For double speed playback (without sound), press
To revert to normal playback, press
To stop the video tape, press
To eject the tape press
should enhance the picture quality during playback. It is
SHARP SUPER PICTURE
STOP
EJECT
PLAY/X2
().
on the VCR.
( ) again.
on or off press
PLAY/X2
SUPER P.
( ) again.
on the
PICTURE DISTURBANCE DURING PLAYBACK
This VCR has an automatic tracking system which reduces picture disturbance when you start to playback a video tape. When auto-tracking is in operation flashes on the on-screen display. If the picture still has disturbance you may need to manually track the video tape:
During PLAYBACK of a video tape.
Press
Press
CHANNEL
Tracking)
CHANNEL
or to position picture interference off the TV screen. (Manual
and buttons together to start Auto Tracking.
PAUSING AND SLOW MOTION
1.
2.
To minimise jitter whilst in pause mode press
Press
3.
Press
PLAY/X2
Press To pause the video tape, press
PLAY/X2
To playback in slow motion (without sound) press motion speed can be adjusted using the or buttons next to the slow button. Picture disturbance can be improved by using the motion playback.
( ) to start the video tape playing.
PAUSE/STILL
()
CHANNEL
( ) to resume playback.
.
or .
SLOW on the remote control. Slow
CHANNEL or during slow
PLAY/X2 ( )to resume playback.
NOTES:
There will be picture interference and possibly a change to black and white picture using Pause and Slow functions.
PAUSE mode will disengage after about 5 minutes.
If problems persist contact the SHARP Helpline on tel: 0990-274277
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