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WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE
TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC
SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO
USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER
SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
The caution marking is located on the rear of the cabinet.
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
1.Read instructions - All the safety and operating instructions
should be read before the appliance is operated.
2.Retain Instructions - The safety and operating instructions
should be retained for future reference.
3.Heed Warnings - All warnings on the appliance and in the
operating instructions should be adhered to.
4.Follow Instructions - All operating and use instructions
should be followed.
5.Cleaning - Unplug unit from the wall outlet before cleaning.
Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp
cloth for cleaning.
EXCEPTION: A product that is meant for uninterrupted
service and, that for some specific reason, such as the possibility of the loss of an authorization code for a CATV converter, is not intended to be unplugged by the user for cleaning or any other purpose, may exclude the reference to
unplugging the appliance in the cleaning description otherwise required in item 5.
6.Attachments - Do not use attachments not recommended by
the unit manufacturer as they may cause hazards.
7.Water and Moisture - Do not use this unit near water-for
example, near a bath tub, wash bowl, kitchen sink, or laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool, and
the like.
8.Accessories - Do not place this unit on an unstable cart,
stand, tripod, bracket, or table. The unit may fall, causing
serious injury to someone, and serious damage to the appliance. Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table
recommended by the manufacturer, or sold with the unit.
Any mounting of the appliance
should follow the manufacturer’s
instructions and should use a mounting accessory recommended by the
manufacturer. An appliance and cart
combination should be moved with
care.
Quick stops, excessive force, and
uneven surfaces may cause the
appliance and cart combination to
overturn.
PORTABLE CART WARNING
S3126A
THIS SYMBOL INDICATES THAT
DANGEROUS VOLTAGE CONSTITUTING
A RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK IS
PRESENT WITHIN THIS UNIT.
THIS SYMBOL INDICATES THAT THERE
ARE IMPORTANT OPERATING AND
MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS IN THE
LITERATURE ACCOMPANYING THE
APPLIANCE.
AMEUBLES - Cet appareil ne doit être
placé que sur un meuble (avec ou sans
roulettes) recommandé par le fabricant.
Si vous l’installez sur un meuble à
roulettes, déplacez les deux ensembles
avec précaution. Un arrêt brusque, l’utilisation d’une force excessive et des surfaces irrégulières
risquent de déstabiliser l’ensemble et de le renverser.
9. Ventilation - Slots and openings in the cabinet and the
back or bottom are provided for ventilation and to ensure
reliable operation of the unit and to protect it from overheating, and these openings must not be blocked or covered. The openings should never be blocked by placing the
unit on a bed, sofa, rug, or other similar surface. This unit
should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register. This unit should not be placed in a built-in installation
such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided or the manufacturer’s instructions have been adhered
to.
10.Power Sources - This unit should be operated only from
the type of power source indicated on the marking label. If
you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home,
consult your appliance dealer or local power company. For
units intended to operate from battery power, or other
sources, refer to the operating instructions.
11.Grounding or Polarization - This unit is equipped with a
polarized alternating-current line plug(a plug having one
blade wider than the other). This plug will fit into the
power outlet only one way. This is a safety feature. If you
are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet, try reversing the plug. If the plug should still fail to fit, contact your
electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat
the safety purpose of the polarized plug.
12.Power-Cord Protection - Power-supply cords should be
routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or
pinched by items placed upon or against them, paying particular attention to cords at plugs, convenience receptacles,
and the point where they exit from the appliance.
SYMBOLE D'AVERTISSEMENT POUR
LES COMPOSANTES
APPAREIL ET MEUBLE A ROULETTES
S3126A
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EXAMPLE OF ANTENNA GROUNDING AS PER
NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE
S2898A
FIGURE A
ELECTRIC
SERVICE
EQUIPMENT
NEC - NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE
GROUND
CLAMP
ANTENNA
LEAD IN
WIRE
ANTENNA
DISCHARGE UNI T
(NEC SECTION 810-20)
GROUNDING CONDUCTORS
(NEC SECTION 810-21)
GROUND CLAMPS
POWER SERVICE GROUNDING
ELECTRODE SYSTEM
(NEC ART 250, PART H)
13.Outdoor Antenna grounding - If an outside antenna or
cable system is connected to the unit, be sure the antenna
or cable system is grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built-up static charges.
Article 810 of the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA
No. 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. (Fig. A)
14.Lightning - For added protection for this unit receiver during a lightning storm, or when it is left unattended and
unused for long periods of time, unplug it from the wall
outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system. This will
prevent damage to the unit due to lightning and power-line
surges.
15.Power Lines - An outside antenna system should not be
located in the vicinity of overhead power lines or other
electric light or power circuits, or where it can fall into
such power lines or circuits. When installing an outside
antenna system, extreme care should be taken to keep from
touching such power lines or circuits as contact with them
might be fatal.
16.Overloading - Do not overload wall outlets and extension
cords as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock.
17.Object and Liquid Entry - Never push objects of any kind
into this unit through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a
fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the
unit.
18.Servicing - Do not attempt to service this unit yourself as
opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous
voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified
service personnel.
19.Damage Requiring Service - Unplug this unit from the
wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions:
a. When the power-supply cord or plug is damaged or frayed.
b. If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen into the
unit.
c. If the unit has been exposed to rain or water.
d. If the unit does not operate normally by following the oper-
ating instructions. Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions, as improper adjustment
of other controls may result in damage and will often
require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore
the unit to its normal operation.
e. If the unit has been dropped or damaged in any way.
f. When the unit exhibits a distinct change in performance,
this indicates a need for service.
20.Replacement Parts - When replacement parts are required,
be sure the service technician has used replacement parts
specified by the manufacturer that have the same characteristics as the original part. Unauthorized substitutions may
result in fire, electric shock, injury to persons or other hazards.
21.Safety Check - Upon completion of any service or repairs
to this unit, ask the service technician to perform routine
safety checks to determine that the unit is in proper operating condition.
22.Heat - This unit product should be situated away from heat
sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other
products (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
CAUTION: TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK, MATCH WIDE BLADE OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT, FULLY
INSERT.
ATTENTION: POUR ÉVITER LES CHOC ÉLECTRIQUES, INTRODUIRE LA LAME LA PLUS LARGE DE
LA FICHE DANS LA BORNE CORRESPONDANTE DE LA PRISE ET POUSSER JUSQU’AU FOND.
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PRECAUTIONSPRECAUTIONS
LOCATION
For safe operation and satisfactory performance of
your unit, keep the following in mind when selecting
a place for its installation:
Shield it from direct sunlight and keep it away
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from sources of intense heat.
Avoid dusty or humid places.
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Avoid places with insufficient ventilation for proper
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heat dissipation. Do not block the ventilation holes
at the top and bottom of the unit. Do not place the
unit on a carpet because this will block the ventilation holes.
Install the unit in a horizontal position.
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Avoid locations subject to strong vibration.
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Do not place the unit near strong magnetic fields.
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Avoid moving unit to locations where temperature
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differences are extreme.
Be sure to unplug the AC power cord from the out-
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let before carrying the unit.
TO AV OID THE HAZARDS OF
ELECTRICAL SHOCK AND FIRE
Do not handle the power cord with wet hands.
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Do not pull on the power cord when disconnecting
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it from an AC wall outlet. Grasp it by the plug.
If, by accident, water is spilled on your unit, unplug
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the power cord immediately and take the unit to our
Authorized Service Center for servicing.
Do not put your fingers or objects into the unit cas-
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sette holder.
Do not place anything directly on top of the unit.
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MOISTURE WARNING
Moisture condensation may occur inside the unit when
it is moved from a cold place to a warm place, or after
heating a cold room or under conditions of high
humidity. If a tape is played in a unit which has moisture, it may damage the tape and unit. Therefore when
the condensation occurs inside the unit, turn the unit
on and allow at least 2 hours for the unit to dry out.
IMPORTANT COPYRIGHT INFORMATION
Unauthorized recording or use of broadcast television programming, video tape, film or other copyrighted material may violate applicable copyright
laws. We assume no responsibility for the unauthorized duplication, use, or other acts which infringe
upon the rights of copyright owners.
FCC WARNING- This equipment may generate or use radio frequency energy. Changes or
modifications to this equipment may cause
harmful interference unless the modifications
are expressly approved in the owner’s manual.
The user could lose the authority to operate
this equipment if an unauthorized change or
modification is made.
RADIO-TV INTERFERENCE
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against
harmful interference in a residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate
radio frequency energy and, if not installed and
used in accordance with the instructions, may cause
harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference
will not occur in a particular installation. If this
equipment does cause harmful interference to
radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the
user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
1) Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
2) Increase the separation between the equipment
and receiver.
3) Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
4) Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV
technician for help.
The serial number of this product may be found on the back of the unit. No other unit has the same serial
number as yours. You should record the number and other vital information here and retain this book as a permanent record of your purchase to aid identification in case of theft. Serial numbers are not kept on file.
Date of Purchase
Dealer Purchase from
Dealer Address
Dealer Phone No.
Model No.
Serial No.
C FUNCIONES Y AJUSTES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30
PARA MIRAR UN PROGRAMA DE TV . . . . . . .30
A NOTE ABOUT RECYCLING
This product’s packaging materials are recyclable and can be reused. Please dispose of any materials in
accordance with your local recycling regulations.
Batteries should never be thrown away or incinerated but disposed of in accordance with your local regulations concerning chemical wastes.
English, Spanish or French
Real time counter–This shows the elapsed record-
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ing or playback time in hours, minutes and seconds. The “–” indication will appear when the tape
is rewound further than the tape counter position
“0:00:00”.
181 channel capability PLL frequency synthesiz-
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er tuner with direct station call
(A converter may be necessary to view scrambled
cable channels.)
Auto Clock Setting–Allows you to set the clock
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function from a PBS broadcast station.
Closed caption system–You may view specially
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labeled (cc) TV programs, movies, news, prerecorded tapes, etc. with either a dialogue caption or
text display added to the program.
Game mode–Automatically sets external input
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mode and allows unit display to be suitable for use
with video games.
Auto power on and off system–Automatically
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turns on the unit when you insert the cassette, turns
off after auto-rewind, and ejects when the beginning of the tape is reached.
Auto rewind when the end of a tape is reached
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(This function doesn’t occur when using timer
recording.)
2 Step picture search operation–You can view a
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video program at a high speed or super high speed
in either a forward or reverse direction in LP and
SLP mode. For SP mode only high speed is available.
Three different playback tape speeds : SP/LP/SLP
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Two different recording tape speeds : SP/SLP
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Auto Head Cleaner–Automatically cleans video
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heads as you insert or remove a cassette.
Zero Return–The tape returns to counter of
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0:00:00 by rewinding or fast forwarding.
Still–Freeze the picture at any time, for close view-
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ing of a particular scene. Only tapes recorded in
SLP mode will show a fairly clear picture.
Digital Auto Tracking (DTR)–Automatically
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adjusts the tracking for each tape you play.
Rental play mode–Improves playback picture
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quality from worn tapes, such as rental tapes.
Auto repeat–Allows you to repeat the playing of a
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tape indefinitely without pressing the PLAY button.
Time search–Let you set the unit to advance the
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tape by entering the desired playback time you
want to skip.
OTR (One Touch Recording)–Instant timed
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recording from 30 to 480 minutes is possible at the
push of the REC/OTR button.
1 Year, 8 events (including Daily and Weekly)
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Timer Recording–
record up to 8 programs at different times on different channels up to 1 year in advance. The Daily
timer allows recordings to be made of daily broadcasts and the Weekly timer allows recording to be
made once a week up to the end of the tape.
Auto return–After timer recording is finished, the
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unit can return to the beginning of the recording.
Wake up/Sleep timer–Allows you to have the unit
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automatically turn on or off at a desired time.
Timer Program Extension–Allow you to shift the
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time schedule for automatic timer recording.
V-CHIP–Enables parents to prevent their children
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from watching inappropriate material on TV.
The built-in timer allows you to
SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES
2 AA BatteriesRemote Control Unit
PA RT NO.
(NE606UD)
If you need to replace these accessories, please refer to the PART NO. and call our help line mentioned on
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the front page.
Depending on your antenna system, you may need different types of Combiners (Mixer) or Separators
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(Splitter). Contact your local electronics store for these items.
We do not recommend the use of universal remote controls. Not all of the functions may be controlled with
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a universal remote control. If you decide to use a universal remote control with this unit, please be aware
that the code number given may not operate this unit. In this case, please call the manufacturer of the universal remote control.
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PA RT NO.
Rod Antenna
(0EMN01755)
Owner’s Manual
(1EMN21828)
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OPERATING CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS
VIDEO AUDIOPOWER VOLUMECHANNELSTOP/EJECT REW PLAY F.FWD REC/OTREARPHONE
192
3
45678
1310 111412
VOLUME
123
456
789
0+100
POWER
WAKE-UP
/SLEEP
EJECT
CHANNEL
RETURN
CHANNEL
DISPLAYMUTE
MENU
SPEED PAUSE/STILLRECORD
TIME SEARCH
T-PROG.
CLEAR
COUNTER
RESET
GAME
REW
PLAY
STOP
F.FWD
15
16
28
26
17
19
21
22
23
24
20
27
29
32
31
33
34
30
18
25
1 VIDEO input jack– Connect to the Video output
jack of a video camera or VCR.
2 AUDIO input jack– Connect to the Audio output
jack of an audio equipment, video camera or
VCR.
3 POWER button– Press to turn the unit on and off.
Press to activate timer recording.
4 VOLUME
5 CHANNEL
YY/XX
buttons– Adjust the volume level.
YY/XX
buttons– Use to select the
desired channels for viewing or recording.
TRACKING function– Use to minimize video
‘noise’ (lines or dots on screen) during playback
mode. (Refer to page 18.)
6 Remote Sensor Window– Receives the infrared
signals from the remote control.
7 STOP/EJECT
PP NN
button– Press to stop the tape
motion. Press in the stop mode to remove the
cassette from the unit.
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8 REW
bb
button– Press to rewind the tape or to
view the picture rapidly in reverse during playback mode. (Rewind Search)
9 PLAY
10 F.FWD
OO
button– Press to start playback.
aa
button– Press to rapidly advance the
tape or to view the picture rapidly in forward during playback mode. (Forward Search)
11
REC/OTR button – Press to start manual record-
ing.
Press repeatedly to start One Touch
Recording (OTR).
12 Record indicator– Flashes during recording.
Lights up in the stand-by mode for Timer
Recording.
13 EARPHONE jack– Connects to earphones (not
supplied) for personal listening. The size of jack
is 1/8" (3.5mm) monaural.
14 Cassette compartment
15 POWER button– Press to turn the unit on and off.
Press to activate timer recording.
16 Number buttons– Use to select desired channels
for viewing or recording. To select a single-digit
channel, press [0] first and then [1] to [9].
+100 button– When selecting cable channels which
are higher than 99, press this button first, then enter
the last two digits. (To select channel 125, first press
[+100] button then press [2] and [5].)
17 MENU button– Press to enter or exit the setting
menu.
18 DISPLAY button– Press to display the counter or
the current channel number and current time on
the TV screen. (Refer to page 25.)
19 REW /
ss
(cursor) button–
Press to rewind the tape or to view the picture
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rapidly in reverse during playback mode.
(Rewind Search)
Press to select a mode from the setting menu.
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20 STOP /
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L
(cursor) button–
Press to stop the tape motion.
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Press to select a mode or figure from
ANT.
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the setting menu.
21 RECORD button– Press to start manual recording.
22 SPEED button– Press to choose the desired
recording speed:SP/SLP.
23 T-PROG. CLEAR button– Press to cancel a set-
ting of timer program. (Refer to page 24.)
COUNTER RESET button– Press to reset counter
to 0:00:00.
24 GAME button–
nal input mode at the same time. (Refer to page 11.)
25 WAKE-UP/SLEEP button– Sets the Wake up or
Sleep Timer. (Refer to pages 11 and 12.)
26 EJECT A button– Press in the stop mode to
remove the cassette from the unit.
27 CHANNEL RETURN button– Press to go back to
the previously viewed channel. Press again to
return to the present channel.
28 CHANNEL
desired channels for viewing or recording.
Press to set the Game mode and exter-
K/L
buttons– Use to select the
TRACKING function– Use to minimize video
‘noise’ (lines or dots on screen) during playback
mode. (Refer to page 18.)
29 VOLUME XX/
level.
30 MUTE button– Press to mute the sound. Press it
again to restore the sound.
31 PLAY /
Press to start playback.
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Press to select a mode or figure from the
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setting menu.
32 F.FWD /
Press to rapidly advance the tape or to view the
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picture rapidly in forward during playback
mode. (Forward Search)
Press to determine your selection and proceed
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to the next step in the setting menu.
33 PAUSE/STILL F button– Press to temporarily
stop the tape during the recording or to view a
still picture during playback.
34 TIME SEARCH button– Press to activate Time
Search mode.
YY
buttons– Adjust the volume
K
(cursor) button–
BB
(cursor) button–
35 Power cord– Connect to a standard AC outlet
(120V/60Hz). (Refer to page 10.)
INSTALLING THE BATTERIES
1)
Open the battery compartment cover by pressing the
cover on the remote unit in the direction of the arrow.
2)Insert 2 “AA” penlight batteries into the battery
compartment in the direction indicated by the
polarity (+/-) markings.
3)Replace the cover.
[BATTERY PRECAUTIONS]
Be sure to follow the correct polarity as indicated
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in the battery compartment. Reversed batteries
may cause damage to the device.
Do not mix different types of batteries together
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(e.g. Alkaline and Carbon-Zinc) or old batteries
with fresh ones.
If the device is not to be used for a long period of
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time, remove the batteries to prevent damage or
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36 ANT(ENNA). jack– Connect to an antenna, cable
system or satellite system. (Refer to page 9.)
injury from possible battery leakage.
Do not try to recharge batteries not intended to be
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recharged; they can overheat and rupture.
IR SIGNAL CHECK
Use the AM radio or the digital camera to check if the
remote control properly sends out the infrared signal.
It will help to define the cause of malfunction.
Using AM radio
Tune the AM radio to no broadcasting
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band. Press any button on remote
control toward the radio. If the radio
receives the signal from remote control
properly, the sound will flutter.
Using digital camera
(including built-in camera of
cellular phone)
Press and hold any button on remote
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control toward a digital camera. The
remote control is working if you confirm
infrared light through the digital camera.
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PREPARATION FOR USE
Cable
TV signal
Antenna
OR
ANT.
ANT.
IN
O
UT
ANT.
ANT.
ANTENNA/CABLE CONNECTIONS
Plug the incoming cable into the ANT. jack on the rear of the unit.
If your cable service supplies you with a converter box or if you use a
satellite system, connect the box with this unit as shown below.
Incoming cable from home Antenna /
Cable Company (No Cable Box)
Rear of the unit
OR
Satellite Box*
Incoming cable from Cable Company
or Satellite Antenna
Cable Box or
Note to CATV system installer:
This reminder is provided to call the CATV system installer’s 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.
NOTE:
Before plugging the antenna into the ANT. jack of the
unit, check that the pin is not bent. If it is bent, straighten
the pin as illustrated, then plug the pin into the ANT.
jack of the unit.
Bent pin
CablePlug
(Straight pin)
(Needs to be
straightened)
*NOTE (DO NOT DISCONNECT FROM BOX)
Some cable TV systems use scrambled signals and
require a special converter to receive these channels.
Consult your local cable company.
Rod Antenna Connection:
You can use the Rod Antenna
(Supplied) if incoming cable
is not available
.
Rod Antenna
(Supplied)
For your safety and to avoid damages to the unit, unplug the antenna cable from the ANT. jack
before moving the unit.
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USING FRONT A/V INPUT JACKS
When you watch a program recorded on another source (VCR or video camera), use the
AUDIO/VIDEO input jacks on the front of the unit.
Connect the Audio/Video output jacks of another source to the AUDIO and VIDEO jacks
of this unit.
Then use [CHANNEL KK/LL] until “AUX” appears on the screen.
VIDEO AUDIOPOWER VOLUMECHANNELSTOP/EJECT REW PLAY F.FWD REC/OTREARPHONE
[Front of the unit]
VIDEOAUDIO
(IN)
Audio cable
(IN)
Video cable (commercially available)
To the Video output jack
(commercially available)
To the Audio output jack
(OUT)
(OUT)
ex.
VCR or video camera
TV OPERATION AND SETTINGS
AUX
, etc.
WATCHING A TV PROGRAM
1 Plug in the power cord
After antenna or cable connection is completed, connect the power cord into a standard AC outlet.
NOTE:
If any digits appear in the corner of the
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screen, press [POWER] without unplugging the
power cord.
2 Turn on the unit
Press [POWER] to turn on the unit.
3 Select the channel number
Use [CHANNELKK/LL] or the Number buttons to
select your desired channel number.
Note for using the Number buttons:
¡You must precede single-digit channel numbers
with a zero (for example: 02, 03, 04 and so on).
¡When selecting cable channels which are higher
than 99, press [+100] first, then enter the last two
digits. (Example: to select channel 125, first press
[+100] then press [2] and [5].)
4 Adjust sound
Use [VOLUME XX/YY] to adjust the
volume.
[MUTE] to instantly mute
Press
the sound.
Press it again to restore the previous sound level.
VOLUME 20
C C C C C C C C C C C C
TO WATCH CABLE OR SATELLITE
CHANNEL
If the unit is connected to a cable box or satellite
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box, use [CHANNELKK/LL] to select CH3 or CH4
according to the output channel setting of the
device and select desired channel on that device.
TO WATCH EXTERNAL INPUT
When an external equipment is connected to the
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front AUDIO/VIDEO input jacks, use [CHAN-
NEL KK/LL] repeatedly until “AUX” appears on
the screen.
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CHANNEL SET UP
Make sure ...
The unit must be turned on.
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AUTO CHANNEL PROGRAMMING
As the initial setting, this unit has memorized all
channels, including the ones not available in your
area. This feature automatically puts only available
channels into the memory.
1 Select “CHANNEL SET UP”
Press [MENU].
Use [PLAY/KK] or [STOP/LL] to
point to “CHANNEL SET UP”,
then press [F.FWD/BB].
2 Begin channel scanning
Use [PLAY/KK] or [STOP/LL] to
point to “AUTO CH PROGRAMMING”, then press [F.FWD/BB].
The tuner scans and memorizes all
the active channels in your area.
3 After scanning
The tuner stops on the lowest memorized channel.
NOTES:
If there is no TV signal input, “NO TV SIGNALS”
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will appear on the display after the completion of
channel scanning.
The unit may recognize TV channels to be CATV
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channels if reception condition is poor. In this case,
check the antenna connection and try “AUTO CH
PROGRAMMING” again when reception conditions are better.
Auto channel programming is NOT necessary
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when connected to a cable box or satellite box.
Just select the channel for the cable box or satellite input (ex. CH3 or CH4) on the unit, then
select your desired channel on the cable box or
satellite box.
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TIMER PROGRAMMING
PICTURE CONTROL
SETTING CLOCK
B CHANNEL SET UP
USER’S SET UP
V-CHIP SET UP
LANGUAGE [ENGLISH]
CAPTION [OFF]
ZERO RETURN
TIME SEARCH
– CHANNEL SET UP –
ADD / DELETE CH (CATV)
B AUTO CH PROGRAMMING
2 Select “ADD/DELETE CH”
Use [PLAY/KK] or [STOP/LL] to
point to “ADD/DELETE CH”, then
press [F.FWD/BB].
– CHANNEL SET UP –
B ADD / DELETE CH (CATV)
AUTO CH PROGRAMMING
3 Enter the desired channel number
Use [PLAY/KK] or [STOP/LL] or
the Number buttons until your
desired channel number appears.
(You can also use
[CHANNELKK/LL] to enter it.)
You must precede single-digit
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ADD / DELETE
channel numbers with a zero (Example: 02 ... 09).
When selecting cable channels which are higher
•
than 99, press
[+100] first, then enter the last two
digits. (Example: to select channel 125, first press
[+100] then press [2] and [5].)
4 Delete (or add) it from (or into) memory
Use [REW/ss] or [F.FWD/BB]. The channel number
changes to light red. The channel is deleted from
memory.
To delete another channel, repeat steps 3 to 4.
•
If you use [REW/ss] or [F.FWD/BB] again, the
•
channel is memorized again.
Added channel: Light blue
Deleted channel: Light red
5 Exit the channel setup mode
Press [MENU] to returns to TV mode.
NOTE:
To confirm that channel(s) has been deleted or
•
added, use [CHANNELKK/LL].
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ADDING/DELETING CHANNELS
The channels you no longer receive or seldom watch
can be deleted from the memory. (Of course, you can
add the deleted channel into the memory again.)
1 Select “CHANNEL SET UP”
Press [MENU].
Use [PLAY/KK] or [STOP/LL] to
point to “CHANNEL SET UP”,
then press [F.FWD/BB].
– M E N U –
TIMER PROGRAMMING
PICTURE CONTROL
SETTING CLOCK
B CHANNEL SET UP
USER’S SET UP
V-CHIP SET UP
LANGUAGE [ENGLISH]
CAPTION [OFF]
ZERO RETURN
TIME SEARCH
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PICTURE CONTROL
The unit’s picture controls – BRIGHT, CONTRAST, COLOR, TINT and SHARPNESS – are
preset to factory specifications. Although they are
usually the best, you may need to make some further
adjustments for a more natural looking image.
NOTE:
When setting the Picture Control, the Game mode
•
will be cancelled.
Make sure ...
The unit power must be turned on.
•
1 Select “PICTURE CONTROL”
Press [MENU] on the remote control.
Use [PLAY/KK] or [STOP/LL] to
point to “PICTURE CONTROL”.
Then, press [F.FWD/BB].
– M E N U –
TIMER PROGRAMMING
B PICTURE CONTROL
SETTING CLOCK
CHANNEL SET UP
USER’S SET UP
V-CHIP SET UP
LANGUAGE [ENGLISH]
CAPTION [OFF]
ZERO RETURN
TIME SEARCH
CLOCK SET UP
(AUTO / MANUAL)
The unit clock must be set correctly so that VCR
timer recording is possible. It is suggested that the
clock be set manually when first setting up the unit,
then set to [ON] the auto clock setting which will
periodically correct the setting if necessary.
NOTE:
If you cannot receive a station with time signals,
•
auto clock setting cannot be performed. Use manual setting only.
MANUAL CLOCK SETTING
Make sure ...
The unit must be turned on.
•
In the example below, the clock is to be set to:
DATEMay 4th, 2006
SETTING TIME5:40PM
2 Select item you want to adjust
Use [PLAY/KK] or [STOP/LL] until
desired control is displayed.
BRIGHT
CONTRAST
COLOR
BRIGHT
PP PP PP PP PP PP PP CC PP PP PP PP PP PP PP
–
TINT
SHARPNESS
3 Adjust the picture control
Use [REW/ss] or [F.FWD/BB] to adjust to your
desired level within 5 seconds.
REW/sF. FWD/B
BRIGHTto decrease to increase
brightnessbrightness
CONTRASTto decrease to increase
contrastcontrast
COLORto paleto brilliant
TINTto purpleto green
SHARPNESSto softto clear
Even if there is a power failure of any kind, the
•
unit will retain its memory for this feature.
1 Select “SETTING CLOCK”
Press [MENU].
Use [PLAY/KK] or [STOP/LL] to
point to “SETTING CLOCK”, then
press [F.FWD/BB].
+
2 Select “MANUAL CLOCK SET”
Use [PLAY/KK] or [STOP/LL] to
point to “MANUAL CLOCK SET”,
then press [F.FWD/BB].
3 Select the month
Use [PLAY/KK] or [STOP/LL] until
your desired month appears.
(Example: May → “05”)
Then press [F.FWD/BB].
4 Select the day
Use [PLAY/KK] or [STOP/LL] until
your desired day appears.
(Example: 4th → “04”)
Then press [F.FWD/BB].
– M E N U –
TIMER PROGRAMMING
PICTURE CONTROL
B SETTING CLOCK
CHANNEL SET UP
USER’S SET UP
V-CHIP SET UP
LANGUAGE [ENGLISH]
CAPTION [OFF]
ZERO RETURN
TIME SEARCH
– SETTING CLOCK –
AUTO CLOCK[ON]
AUTO CLOCK CH SEARCH
AUTO CLOCK CH [ 02 ]
B MANUAL CLOCK SET
D.S.T.[OFF]
– MANUAL CLOCK SET –
MONTH DAYYEAR
0 5 / – – – – – – – – –
HOUR MINUTE
– – : – – – –
– MANUAL CLOCK SET –
MONTH DAYYEAR
0 5 / 0 4 – – – – – – –
HOUR MINUTE
– – : – – – –
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5 Select the year
Use [PLAY/KK] or [STOP/LL] until
your desired year appears.
(Example: “2006”)
Then press [F.FWD/BB].
– MANUAL CLOCK SET –
MONTH DAYYEAR
0 5 / 04 THU 2 0 0 6
HOUR MINUTE
– – : – – – –
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6 Select the hour
Use [PLAY/KK] or [STOP/LL] until
your desired hour appears.
(Example: “05”, “PM”)
Then press
[F.FWD/BB].
– MANUAL CLOCK SET –
MONTH DAYYEAR
0 5 / 0 4 THU 2 0 0 6
HOUR MINUTE
0 5 : – – PM
1 Select “SETTING CLOCK”
Press [MENU].
Use [PLAY/KK] or [STOP/LL] to
select “SETTING CLOCK”, then
press [F.FWD/BB].
– M E N U –
TIMER PROGRAMMING
PICTURE CONTROL
B SETTING CLOCK
CHANNEL SET UP
USER’S SET UP
V-CHIP SET UP
LANGUAGE [ENGLISH]
CAPTION [OFF]
ZERO RETURN
TIME SEARCH
7 Select the minute
Use [PLAY/KK] or [STOP/LL] until
the desired minute appears.
(Example: “40”)
– MANUAL CLOCK SET –
MONTH DAYYEAR
0 5 / 0 4 THU 2 0 0 6
HOUR MINUTE
0 5 : 4 0 PM
8 Start the clock
Press [MENU].
Although seconds are not dis-
played, they begin counting from
00 when you press
[MENU]. Use
this feature to synchronize the
clock with the correct time.
NOTE:
When unplugging the AC cord or if there is a
•
power failure for more than 3 seconds, you may
have to reset the clock.
TO CHANGE CLOCK SETTING
If you want to change the clock,
1)Follow steps
1 to 2 on page 13.
2)Select the item you want to change using
[REW/ss] or [F.FWD/BB].
3)
Enter correct numbers using [PLAY
[STOP
/LL].
/KK] or
4)Press [MENU] to start the clock.
NOTE:
If there is no local PBS station in your area or on
•
your cable system, select “AUTO CLOCK” and use
[REW/ss] or [F.FWD/BB] to turn [OFF] this function. Then you can manually adjust the clock.
AUTOMATIC CLOCK SETTING
Make sure ...
The unit must be turned on.
•
Confirm the unit is receiving a RF (Radio
•
Frequency) signal from either an antenna or cable
system connection using the ANT. jack on the rear
of the unit.
NOTES:
If a cable converter box is being used, make sure it
•
is powered on.
You must use the remote control to perform the
•
clock setting procedure.
If the unit is connected directly to a cable converter
•
box or satellite box, the local PBS station must be
selected on the cable box itself and the unit must
be set to the output channel of the cable converter
box or satellite box (usually channel 3 or 4), to be
able to set up or correct the clock automatically.
5:40 PM
2 Set “AUTO CLOCK” to [ON]
Press [F.FWD/BB] until “AUTO
CLOCK [ON]” appears.
– SETTING CLOCK –
B AUTO CLOCK[ON]
AUTO CLOCK CH SEARCH
AUTO CLOCK CH [ 02 ]
MANUAL CLOCK SET
D.S.T.[OFF]
3 Begin “AUTO CLOCK CH SEARCH”
Press [STOP/LL] to select “AUTO
CLOCK CH SEARCH”.
Then press [F.FWD/BB].
The unit begins searching for the
•
station which contains the auto
clock set signal. The search for a
signal may take up to 20 seconds
per channel.
When the search has ended, “_ _”
•
appears at the lower left of the
screen.
Write down the number(s) that
•
appear on the screen. They are the auto clock station(s) in your area.
If no number(s) appear on the TV screen, there are
•
no stations in your area which contain the Auto
Clock signal. Auto Clock Setting is not possible.
Please use Manual Clock Setting on page 13. Press
[MENU] to exit the screen.
NOTE:
During AUTO CLOCK CH SEARCH, the picture
•
may be distorted.
– SETTING CLOCK –
AUTO CLOCK[ON]
B AUTO CLOCK CH SEARCH
AUTO CLOCK CH [ 02 ]
MANUAL CLOCK SET
D.S.T.[OFF]
– AUTO CLOCK CH SEARCH –
08 10 13
_ _
4 Enter the channel number that contains the
Automatic Clock Setting Signal
Follow step 1 above to select “SETTING CLOCK” menu.
Press
[STOP/LL] to select “AUTO
CLOCK CH”.
Use
[REW/ss] or [F.FWD/BB]
– SETTING CLOCK –
AUTO CLOCK[ON]
AUTO CLOCK CH SEARCH
B AUTO CLOCK CH [ 45]
MANUAL CLOCK SET
D.S.T.[OFF]
until you locate Auto Clock Set station number that you wrote down at step 3.
Press
[MENU] to exit the screen.
5 Turn off the unit
Once the unit is turned off, it will periodically check
and set the correct date and time.
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DAYLIGHT-SAVING TIME
When Daylight-Saving Time is ON, the clock will
change automatically as follows:
First Sunday of April : At 2 AM the clock imme-
•
diately changes to 3 AM. Any timer programming
you have set to occur between 2 AM and 3 AM
will not record.
Last Sunday of October : At 2 AM the clock
•
immediately changes to 1 AM.
Make sure ...
The unit must be turned on.
•
1 Select “SETTING CLOCK”
Press [MENU].
Use [PLAY/KK] or [STOP/LL] to
point to “SETTING CLOCK”, then
press [F.FWD/BB].
2 Set “D.S.T.” (Daylight-Saving Time) to [ON]
Use [PLAY/KK] or [STOP/LL] to
point to “D.S.T.”, then use
[REW/ss] or [F.FWD/BB] until
“ON” appears.
3 Exit the Daylight-Saving Time mode
Press [MENU] to return to TV mode.
– M E N U –
TIMER PROGRAMMING
PICTURE CONTROL
B SETTING CLOCK
CHANNEL SET UP
USER’S SET UP
V-CHIP SET UP
LANGUAGE [ENGLISH]
CAPTION [OFF]
ZERO RETURN
TIME SEARCH
– SETTING CLOCK –
AUTO CLOCK[ON]
AUTO CLOCK CH SEARCH
AUTO CLOCK CH [ 02 ]
MANUAL CLOCK SET
B D.S.T.[ON]
2 Select “TV” or “TAPE”
Use [PLAY/KK] or [STOP/LL] until
to point to “TV/TAPE”.
Use [REW/ss] or [F.FWD/BB],
and select [TV] or [TAPE].
WAKE UP ON/OFF [ON]
TIMER BTV/TAPE [TV]
TIME [12:00AM]
3 Set wake up time
Use [PLAY/KK] or [STOP/LL] until
to point to “TIME”.
Use [REW/ss] or [F.FWD/BB]
until your desired wake up time
appears.
WAKE UP ON/OFF [ON]
TIMERTV/TAPE [TV]
BTIME [12:00AM]
Each additional press will increase
(or decrease) the time by 10 minutes.
4 Exit the Wake Up Timer setting
Press [MENU] to return to TV mode.
TO CANCEL THE WAKE UP TIMER
Select [OFF] at step 1.
SLEEP TIMER
The Sleep Timer function turns off the unit without
using [POWER] after a desired period of time.
NOTE:
This function does not work during Recording
•
mode.
TO CANCEL THE DAYLIGHT-SAVING
TIME
Repeat steps 1 to 2 and select [OFF] using
[REW/ss] or [F.FWD/BB].
WAKE UP TIMER
The Wake Up Timer function turns on the unit
without using [POWER] after a desired period of
time.
NOTES:
Use the remote control for this procedure.
•
Clock must be set to the correct time before setting
•
the timer.
If you want to select [TAPE], you must insert a
•
cassette tape in the unit. The tape will start
playback automatically on your desired time.
1 Call up “WAKE-UP TIMER” setting
Press [WAKE-UP/SLEEP] once,
and confirm “ON/OFF” is pointed.
Use [REW/ss] or [F.FWD/BB]
until [ON] appears.
WAKE UP B ON/OFF [ON]
TIMERTV/TAPE [TV]
TIME [12:00AM]
1 Call up “SLEEP TIMER” setting
Press [WAKE-UP/SLEEP] repeatedly so that
“SLEEP TIMER” appears.
2 Set sleep time
Use [PLAY/KK], [STOP/LL],
[REW/ss] or [F.FWD/BB] until
your desired sleep time appears.
Each additional press will increase
the time by 30 minutes up to 120.
Press [MENU] to exit the Sleep
SLEEP TIMER [2:00]
Timer setting.
TO CANCEL THE SLEEP TIMER
Press [WAKE-UP/SLEEP] until “SLEEP TIMER”
appears.
Use [PLAY/KK], [STOP/LL], [REW/ss] or
[F.FWD/BB] until [OFF] appears.
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MENU LANGUAGE
Make sure ...
The unit must be turned on.
•
1 Select “LANGUAGE”
Press [MENU].
Use
[PLAY/KK] or [STOP/LL] to
point to “LANGUAGE”.
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TIMER PROGRAMMING
SETTING CLOCK
CHANNEL SET UP
USER’S SET UP
V-CHIP SET UP
B LANGUAGE [ENGLISH]
CAPTION [OFF]
ZERO RETURN
TIME SEARCH
INDEX SEARCH
2 Select “ENGLISH”, “ESPAÑOL” or
“FRANÇAIS”
Use [REW/ss] or [F.FWD/BB] repeatedly to select
“ENGLISH”, “ESPAÑOL”= Spanish or
“FRANÇAIS”= French.
3 Exit the Language mode
Press [MENU] to turn to TV mode.
NOTES:
This function effects only the language on the
•
screen menu and not the audio source.
If for some reason the menu is in Spanish or French,
•
press [MENU], use [PLAY
/KK] or [STOP
/LL] to
point to “IDIOMA [ESPAÑOL]” or “LANGAGE
[FRANÇAIS]”, then press [F.FWD/BB] repeatedly
to select desired language, then press [MENU].
CLOSED CAPTION SYSTEM
You can view specially labeled (cc) TV programs,
movies, news and pre-recorded tapes with either a
dialogue caption or text display.
CAPTION mode: You can watch dramas, movies and
news while captioning the dialogues and the contents
of news.
TEXT mode: You can watch half screen text informa-
tion if you want.
1-2: You may get these captions or text information
by selecting either “1” or “2”. Caption “2” is usually
used for a second language if available.
NOTES:
Not all programs are broadcast with closed cap-
•
tions. Your unit is designed to provide error free
closed captions from high quality antenna, cable
and VCR signals. Conversely, poor quality signals
are likely to result in caption errors or no captions
at all.
Common signal conditions which may cause caption errors are listed below:
Automobile ignition noise
-
Electric motor brush noise
-
Weak snowy reception on TV screen
-
Multiplex signal reception displaying picture
-
ghosts or airplane flutter.
Playback of poorly recorded or
-
worn VCR tapes.
If the unit displays a black box on
•
the TV screen, this means that the
unit is set to the TEXT mode. To
clear screen, select [CAPTION1],
[CAPTION2] or [OFF].
1 Select “CAPTION”
Press [MENU].
Use
[PLAY/KK] or [STOP/LL] to
point to “CAPTION”.
– M E N U –
TIMER PROGRAMMING
PICTURE CONTROL
SETTING CLOCK
CHANNEL SET UP
USER’S SET UP
V-CHIP SET UP
LANGUAGE [ENGLISH]
B CAPTION [OFF]
ZERO RETURN
TIME SEARCH
2 Select your desired caption menu
Use [REW/ss] or [F.FWD/BB]
until your desired caption menu
appears.
([CAPTION1], [CAPTION2],
[TEXT1] or [TEXT2])
– M E N U –
TIMER PROGRAMMING
PICTURE CONTROL
SETTING CLOCK
CHANNEL SET UP
USER’S SET UP
V-CHIP SET UP
LANGUAGE [ENGLISH]
B CAPTION [CAPTION1]
ZERO RETURN
TIME SEARCH
3 Exit the caption setting mode
Press [MENU] to return to TV mode.
NOTE:
Even if there is a power failure of any kind, the
•
unit will retain its memory for this feature.
TO CANCEL THE CLOSED CAPTION
SYSTEM
Repeat steps 1 to 2 and select [OFF] using
[REW/ss] or [F.FWD/BB]. Then press [MENU] to
return to TV mode.
DEGAUSSING
This television has a degaussing circuit that will clear
up color errors on the TV screen that are caused by
any excess magnetism which happens to get too close
to the TV. This circuit is designed to operate once
when the set is first plugged in. If minor color
errors are seen in some locations on the screen,
please unplug the TV for approximately 30 minutes. When the TV is plugged back in, the degauss-
ing circuit will operate once to clear them up. Repeat
this procedure any time the TV screen is accidentally
magnetized or when the TV is moved or relocated.
GAME MODE
This function enables you to decrease the TV screen
contrast and make it suitable for use with a video
game.
NOTE: This function CANNOT be set during
recording.
Press [GAME] on the remote control. “GAME” appears on th screen.
When you press [GAME];
The unit comes on automatically
•
if it is off.
The unit will be in external input
•
mode automatically.
TO CANCEL THE GAME MODE
Use [GAME] or [CHANNEL KK/LL] on the remote
control.
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V-CHIP SET UP
This feature enables parents to prevent their children
from watching inappropriate material on TV. When
you try to access a program which is blocked, “PROTECTED PROGRAM by ...” message appears on the
TV screen.
V-CHIP SET UP
Make sure ...
The unit must be turned on.
•
1 Select “V-CHIP SET UP”
Press [MENU].
Use [PLAY/KK] or [STOP/LL] to
select “V-CHIP SET UP”,
then press [F.FWD/BB].
2 Select the desired item
Use [PLAY/KK] or [STOP/LL] to select “TV RATING” or “MPAA RATING”, then press [F.FWD/BB].
– V-CHIP SET UP –
BTV RATING
MPAA RATING
TV RATING SET UP
A
Follow steps 1to 2in the “V-CHIP SET UP” section
above.
3 Blocking TV programs
Use [PLAY/KK] or [STOP/LL] to
select a rating that you wish to
block.
Press [F.FWD/BB] repeatedly to set
it to [BLOCK] or [VIEW].
SelectionRating Category Explanations
TV-YAppropriate for all children
TV-Y7Appropriate for children seven and older
TV-GGeneral Audience
TV-PGParental Guidance suggested.
TV-14Unsuitable for children under 14
TV-MAMature audience only
NOTES:
When you select a rating and set it to [BLOCK],
•
the higher ratings will be blocked automatically.
The lower ratings will be available for viewing.
When you set the lowest rating to [VIEW], all
•
other ratings will automatically be available for
viewing.
4 Setting “Sub-Ratings”
When you select the ratings of TVY7, TV-PG, TV-14 or TV-MA you
will have the option of setting sub
rating categories.
– M E N U –
TIMER PROGRAMMING
PICTURE CONTROL
SETTING CLOCK
CHANNEL SET UP
USER’S SET UP
B V-CHIP SET UP
LANGUAGE [ENGLISH]
CAPTION [OFF]
ZERO RETURN
TIME SEARCH
Use
select a rating with sub-ratings you
wish to block, then press
TV–Y7[BLOCK]
B FV[BLOCK]
[F.FWD/BB] twice.
Use [PLAY/KK] or [STOP/LL] to
select a sub-rating, then press
[F.FWD/BB] to set it to [BLOCK]
or [VIEW].
TV–PG[BLOCK]
B D[BLOCK]
L[BLOCK]
S[BLOCK]
V[BLOCK]
SelectionRating Category Explanations
TV-Y7
FVFantasy Violence
TV-PG, TV-14, TV-MA
DSuggestive Dialog
(TV-PG, TV-14 only)
LCoarse Language
SSexual Situation
VViolence
NOTE:
The blocked sub-ratings will
•
appear next to the rating category
in the “TV RATING” menu.
TV–Y[VIEW]
TV–Y7 ()[VIEW]
TV–G[VIEW]
B TV–PG (DLSV )[BLOCK]
TV–14 (DLSV)[BLOCK]
TV–MA ( LSV)[BLOCK]
5 Exit the V-Chip setting mode
Press [MENU] to return to original mode.
NOTE:
To change the rating, the TV
•
must be turned to an unprotected
PROTECTED PROGRAM
by TV-Y
program. If “PROTECTED
PROGRAM by ...” appears on the
screen, please change the channel
to a station that is not protected.
MPAA RATING SET UP
B
Follow steps 1to 2in the “V-CHIP SET UP”.
3 Select your desired item
Use [PLAY/KK] or [STOP/LL] to
point to your desired item, then
press [F.FWD/BB] to select
[BLOCK] or [VIEW].
SelectionRating Category Explanations
GGeneral Audience
PGParental Guidance suggested.
PG-13Unsuitable for children under 13
RRestricted; under 17 requires accompa-
nying parent or adult guardian
NC-17No one under 17 admitted
XMature audience only
When you select a rating and set it to [BLOCK],
•
the higher ratings will be blocked automatically.
The lower ratings will be available for viewing.
When you set the lowest rating to [VIEW], all
•
other ratings will automatically be available for
viewing.
G[VIEW]
PG[VIEW]
PG–13[VIEW]
B R[BLOCK]
NC–17[BLOCK]
X[BLOCK]
4 Exit the V-Chip setting mode
Press [MENU] to return to original mode.
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VIDEO CASSETTE
This unit will operate with any cassette that has the mark. For best results, we recommend the use of
high-quality tapes. Do not use poor quality or damaged tapes.
PRECAUTIONS
Avoid moisture. Moisture condensation may occur
•
on the tape if it is moved from a cold place to a
warm place or vice versa. Before using a tape with
these conditions, to avoid damage of the tape and
your unit, wait until the tape has warmed to room
temperature and the moisture has evaporated.
Avoid extreme heat, high humidity and magnetic
•
fields.
Do not tamper with the cassette mechanism.
•
Do not touch the tape with your fingers.
•
TWO DIFFERENT TAPE SPEEDS
Before recording, select the tape speed from : SP mode
(Standard Play) or SLP mode (Super Long Play).
The table below shows the maximum recording/playback time using T60, T120 or T160 tapes in each mode.
Insert the cassette in the direction as shown. Push in
gently, but continuously, on the center-back of the
cassette until it is drawn into the unit. The unit will
automatically turn on.
Window
CORRECT
WRONG
REMOVING A CASSETTE
1)In the stop mode, press [STOP/EJECT
the unit. The cassette will be ejected.
2)Pull the cassette out of the cassette compartment.
3)Store the cassette in its case as shown.
PP NN
] on
ERASE PREVENTION
You can prevent accidental
erasing of recording by
breaking off the tab on the
back edge of the cassette.
Ta b
If you decide to record on
the tape again, cover the
hole with plastic tape.
Plastic Tape
NOTE:
If the cassette without tab is inserted, playback will
•
automatically start.
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PLAYBACK
NORMAL PLAYBACK
Make sure ...
The unit must be turned on.
•
1 Insert a prerecorded tape
If the erase-prevention tab has been removed, the unit
will start playback automatically.
2 To begin playback
B
Press [PLAY/KK].
NOTE:
If any menu is activated on the
•
screen,
tion. Press [MENU] to exit the
menu. Then, press
[PLAY/KK]
does not func-
[PLAY/KK].
3 To stop playback
Press [STOP/LL].
PLAY
STOP
TRACKING ADJUSTMENT
Tracking adjustment will be set automatically
•
(Digital Auto Tracking function) when you start
playback.
Noise lines (black and white streaks) may appear
•
on the playback picture when playing pre-recorded
tapes or tapes recorded on other VCR. If this
occurs, use [CHANNELKK/LL] until the streaks
disappear. To return to the Digital Auto Tracking
function, stop the tape once and start playback.
STILL PICTURE
You can view a still picture on the TV screen during
playback (the Still mode). Press [PAUSE/STILLFF]
during playback. Only tapes recorded in the SLP
mode will show the least amount of lines. Press
[PLAY/KK] to return to playback.
NOTES:
Usually there will be video “noise” lines (black
•
and white streaks or dots) on the screen. This is
normal.
If the tape was originally recorded in SP or LP
mode, the still picture will be black and white in
addition to the “noise” lines.
This is not a fault of the machine, but is a byproduct of the technology involved in producing
a unit with 2 video heads.
If the unit is left in the Pause mode for more than 5
•
minutes, the unit will automatically switch to the
stop mode.
NOISE CANCEL (in the Still mode)
This feature allows you to reposition or reduce the
noise lines of a still picture. Press [PAUSE/STILL
FF
] so that the noise lines change position on the
screen so you can see the picture in its entirety without distracting noise lines.
NOTE:
This feature can be activated ONLY when viewing
•
a tape recorded in the SLP mode. If the tape was
originally recorded in the SP or LP mode, the still
picture may revert to black and white in addition to
the “noise bars”. This is normal.
VERTICAL HOLD CONTROL
In the Pause/Still mode only, when the picture begins
to vibrate vertically, stabilize the picture by using
[CHANNELKK/LL].
NOTE:
If there are video noise lines on the screen, reposi-
•
tion or reduce them. Refer to “NOISE CANCEL”
above.
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SPECIAL PLAYBACK
Make sure ...
The unit must be turned on.
•
Insert a prerecorded tape.
•
RENTAL PLAYBACK
This function enables you to improve the picture
quality when playing back worn cassettes such as
rented tapes.
1 Select “USER’S SET UP”
Press [MENU].
Use
[PLAY/KK] or [STOP/LL] to
point to “USER’S SET UP”, then
press [F.FWD/BB].
2 Set “RENTAL” to [ON]
Use [PLAY/KK] or [STOP/LL] to
point to “RENTAL”.
Use
[F.FWD/BB] or [REW/ss] until
[ON] appears.
3 Exit the Rental setting
Press [MENU] to return to the TV mode.
4 Start playback
Press [PLAY/KK] to start playback.
“RENTAL PLAY
Once you select the Rental mode, it stays in effect
•
B” appears.
even after you turn off the unit.
TO CANCEL THE RENTAL MODE
Repeat steps 1 to 2 and select [OFF] using
[REW/ss] or [F.FWD/BB]. Press [MENU] to return
to TV mode.
Even if there is a power failure of any kind, the
unit will retain its memory for this feature.
– M E N U –
TIMER PROGRAMMING
PICTURE CONTROL
SETTING CLOCK
CHANNEL SET UP
B USER’S SET UP
V-CHIP SET UP
LANGUAGE [ENGLISH]
CAPTION [OFF]
ZERO RETURN
TIME SEARCH
USER’S SET UP
–
B RENTAL[ON]
REPEAT PLAY [OFF]
AUTO RETURN [OFF]
–
AUTO REPEAT PLAYBACK
The unit has the auto repeat function that allows you to
repeat a tape indefinitely without pressing
ALL REPEAT: Repeat playback from the beginning
to the end of the tape.
BLANK REPEAT: Repeat playback from the begin-
ning to a blank part, which is blank for more than
10 seconds.
1 Select “USER’S SET UP”
Press [MENU].
Use
[PLAY/KK] or [STOP/LL] to
point to “USER’S SET UP”, then
press [F.FWD/BB].
2 Select “ALL” or “BLANK”
Use [PLAY/KK] or [STOP/LL] to
point to “REPEAT PLAY”.
Use
[REW/ss] or [F.FWD/BB]
repeatedly until your desired selection [ALL] or [BLANK] appears.
3 Exit the Repeat Play setting
Press [MENU] to return to the TV mode.
4 Start playback
Press [PLAY/KK] to start the Repeat Play.
“REPEAT PLAY
Once you select the Repeat Play mode, it stays in
•
B” appears.
effect even after you turn off the unit.
If the Rental mode is set [ON], the “RENTAL
•
PLAY B” display has priority.
TO CANCEL THE REPEAT PLAY MODE
Repeat steps 1 to 2 and select [OFF] using
[REW/ss] or [F.FWD/BB]. Press [MENU] to return
to TV mode.
Even if there is a power failure of any kind, the
unit will retain its memory for this feature.
[PLAY/KK]
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TIMER PROGRAMMING
PICTURE CONTROL
SETTING CLOCK
CHANNEL SET UP
B USER’S SET UP
V-CHIP SET UP
LANGUAGE [ENGLISH]
CAPTION [OFF]
ZERO RETURN
TIME SEARCH
USER’S SET UP
–
RENTAL[OFF]
B REPEAT PLAY[ALL]
AUTO RETURN [OFF]
.
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SEARCH
Make sure ...
The unit must be turned on.
•
Insert a tape.
•
ZERO RETURN
This function allows you to search easily a beginning
point that you want to review by rewinding or fast
forwarding.
NOTE:
Zero Return WILL NOT work on a blank tape or
•
a blank portion of a tape.
1 Stop a tape at your desired point
Rewind or fast forward the tape to the beginning
point at which you want to review.
2 Reset the counter to 0:00:00
Press [COUNTER RESET] repeatedly.
3 Begin recording or playback
Use [RECORD] or [PLAY/KK].
Press
[STOP/LL]
when recording or playback is com-
pleted.
4 To activate “ZERO RETURN” mode
Press [MENU].
Use
[PLAY/KK]
or
[STOP/LL] to
point to “ZERO RETURN”, then
press [F.FWD/BB].
The counter will appear on the TV
screen.
The tape will automatically stop when the counter
returns to 0:00:00. (approx.)
– M E N U –
TIMER PROGRAMMING
PICTURE CONTROL
SETTING CLOCK
CHANNEL SET UP
USER’S SET UP
V-CHIP SET UP
LANGUAGE [ENGLISH]
CAPTION [OFF]
B ZERO RETURN
TIME SEARCH
PICTURE SEARCH
This feature is very useful in finding or skipping over
a particular scene on a tape. In this mode, the sound
will be muted.
TIME SEARCH
The Time Search function makes it possible to quickly advance the tape to your desired position simply
by entering the exact amount of playback time you
want to skip.
NOTE:
Time Search can be set up to a maximum of 9
•
hours 50 minutes (9:50) by 10 minutes at a time.
In the example below: To watch a program before/
after 2 hour 50 minutes from the present position, in
either direction.
1 Call up “TIME SEARCH”
setting
Press [TIME SEARCH].
2 Enter your desired time
Use
[PLAY/KK] or [STOP/LL]
until
your desired time appears. (Example:
“2:50” stands for 2 hours 50 minutes) You can also use
[TIME SEARCH].
If you wish to cancel the Time Search at this point,
press
[MENU].
3 Begin Time Search
By using [REW/ss] or [F.FWD/BB], the unit will
rewind or fast forward to the specified point.
The time counts down during the search. When the
display shows “0:00”, the tape will start playback
automatically.
TO CANCEL DURING TIME SEARCH
Use [STOP/EJECT
This will delete the selected time.
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] on the unit or
TIME SEARCH
0 : 10
TIME SEARCH
2 : 50
[STOP/LL]
.
1 Start Picture Search
During playback, use [REW/ss] or [F.FWD/BB] to
view at a high speed (in forward/reverse).
2 Change searching speed
Use [REW/ss] or [F.FWD/BB] again to view at
super high speed (in the LP/SLP modes only).
NOTE:
Tapes recorded in the SP or LP mode will normally
•
display a noise bar on the TV screen and the picture may revert to Black and White.
3 Return to normal speed
Press [PLAY/KK].
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SPECIAL FEATURES
REAL TIME TAPE COUNTERAUTO REWIND-EJECT
This shows the elapsed recording or playback time in
hours, minutes, and seconds. (The displayed time will
not change on a blank tape or blank portions on the
tape.) The “–” indication will appear when the tape
has rewound further than “0:00:00” on the tape
counter.
When the end of a tape is reached during record-
•
ing, playback or fast-forward, the tape will automatically rewind to the beginning. After rewinding
finishes, the unit will eject the tape and turn itself
off.
This function is operative when Repeat Play is set
•
to [OFF].
The tape will not auto-rewind during timer record-
•
ing or One Touch Recording.
RECORDING
Make sure ...
The unit must be turned on.
•
Insert a cassette tape with its erase-prevention tab in place. (If necessary, rewind or fast forward the tape to
•
the point at which you want to begin recording.)
NOTE:
This unit will ONLY record and view the same channel.
•
NORMAL RECORDING
watch the same TV program that is
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being recorded.
1 Select the channel to be recorded
Use the Number buttons or
[CHANNELKK/LL].
NOTE:
If the unit is connected to a cable
•
box or satellite box, the unit must
be on CH3 or CH4, then the channel to be recorded
must be selected on the cable box or satellite box.
Y
CH 10
Press [PAUSE/STILL F] to tem-
porarily stop recording.
Use
[RECORD] to resume recording.
NOTES:
•
•
SKIPPING UNWANTED
SCENES DURING RECORDING
PAUSE
[PAUSE/STILL F] or
SP
After 5 minutes, the unit will automatically switch
to the Recording mode to prevent tape damage.
If Closed Caption mode is on, the On-Screen
Display will appear for 5 seconds, then disappear.
2 Select the tape speed
Press [SPEED] to select the desired
tape speed (SP/ SLP).
3 Begin recording
Press [RECORD].
4 Stop recording
Press [STOP/LL].
SP
REC
SP
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OTR (One Touch Recording)
This function enables you to set a recording length
simply by pressing [REC/OTR] on the unit.
Make sure ...
The unit must be turned on.
•
Insert a cassette tape with its erase-prevention tab
•
in place. (If necessary, rewind or fast forward the
tape to the point at which you want to begin
recording.)
NOTES:
You cannot start OTR with the remote control.
•
Recording starts immediately when [REC/OTR]
•
is pressed.
When [REC/OTR] is pressed 18 times, the unit
•
returns to the Normal Recording mode.
To stop the OTR operation, press [STOP/EJECT
•
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] on the unit or on the remote control.
To show the remaining time, press [DISPLAY] on
•
the remote control so that “OTR” appears on the
TV screen. (It will show up momentarily then disappear.)
Recording stops when the display shows 0:00.
•
Please note that in the SLP mode maximum
•
recording time, assuming the tape is started at the
beginning, is 8 hours using T-160 (or 6 hours
using T-120).
If the tape runs out before the end time, the unit
•
will switch to the stop mode immediately, ejects
the tape and turns itself off.
Even if [POWER] is pressed during OTR, the unit
•
continues recording.
1 Select the channel to be recorded
Use the Number buttons or [CHANNELKK/LL].
NOTE:
If the unit is connected to a cable box or satellite
•
box, the unit must be on CH3 or CH4, then the
channel to be recorded is selected on the cable box
or satellite box.
2 Select the tape speed
Press [SPEED] to select the desired tape speed
(SP/SLP).
3 Begin OTR
Press [REC/OTR] on the unit as
many times as needed. The recording length will be determined by
the number of times you press
[REC/OTR]. Each time it is pressed, the recording
time will be increased by 30 minutes up to 8 hours.
You can make copies of video tapes made by friends
or relatives for your enjoyment.
WARNING: Unauthorized recordings of
copyrighted video tapes may be an
infringement of copyright laws.
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Connect your unit and a source (playing) VCR using
the following diagram.
[This unit]
VIDEO AUDIOPOWER VOLUME
[Ex: Source
VCR or camcorder]
Audio/Video cable
(not supplied)
1)Insert a pre-recorded video cassette into the source
VCR or camcorder.
2)Insert a blank video cassette or one you want to
record over, into the unit’s cassette compartment.
3)Press
select the desired recording speed (SP/SLP).
4)Use
5)Press
6)Begin playback of the tape in the source VCR or
7)To stop copying, press
[SPEED] on remote control for the unit to
[CHANNELYY/XX] on the unit until “AUX”
appears on the screen.
[REC/OTR] on the unit.
camcorder.
NOTE:
For best results during copying, use the front
•
panel controls whenever possible. The remote
control might affect the source VCR’s playback
operation.
[STOP/EJECT
the unit, then stop the tape on the source VCR or
camcorder.
AUDIO
OUT
VIDEO
IN
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TIMER RECORDING
9:00AM10:00AM12:00PM
Program 1
10:00AM-11:00AM
Program 2
9:00AM-10:00AM
Program 3
9:30AM-12:00PM
11:00AM
Recording Sequence
*Recording period is SHADED
AUTOMATIC TIMER
RECORDING
You may set the unit to start and end a recording while
you are away. You can set 8 programs to record on specific days, daily or weekly within a 1 year period.
In the example below, the timer is being set to record:
DATE:July 3rd, 2006
SETTING TIME: from 7:30PM to 8:50PM
CHANNEL:CH61
TAPE SPEED:SP
Make sure ...
If a cable box or satellite box is connected with the
•
unit you will be limited to record only one channel,
and the channel selector on the unit must be selected to the output channel of the boxes CH 3 or CH
4 and then the actual channel to be recorded must
be selected on the boxes.
Clock must be set to the correct time and date
•
before setting the timer.
The unit must be turned on to program it.
•
Insert a cassette tape with its erase-prevention tab
•
in place. (If necessary, rewind or fast forward the
tape to the point at which you want to begin
recording.)
The channel you want to record is properly set in
•
advance. (Refer to page 12.)
Avoid overlap of programs ...
There is a chance that a program will not be recorded, when programs overlap;
The program with an earlier start has priority.
•
Once the earliest program finishes, the overlapping
•
programs will begin recording in sequence.
When the starting time is the same, the program set
•
on the highest position in the program list has priority.
The illustration below demonstrates the sequence
•
of recordings.
Program 110:00AM - 11:00AM
Program 29:00AM - 10:00AM
Program 39:30AM - 12:00PM
2 Select your desired program position (1 to 8)
Use [PLAY/KK] or [STOP/LL] to
select the desired program position,
then press [F.FWD/BB].
– TIMER PROGRAMMING –
CH DATEBEGIN END
- - -/- - - - - -:- - -:- - - -
- - -/- - - - - -:- - -:- - - -
- - -/- - - - - -:- - -:- - - -
- - -/- - - - - -:- - -:- - - -
B
- - -/- - - - - -:- - -:- - - -
- - -/- - - - - -:- - -:- - - -
- - -/- - - - - -:- - -:- - - -
- - -/- - - - - -:- - -:- - - -
3 Set the channel number
Use [PLAY/KK] or [STOP/LL] until
the desired channel number appears
(Example: CH61), then press
[F.FWD/BB].
NOTE:
If the unit is connected to a cable
•
box or satellite box, the unit must be on CH3 or
CH4, then the channel to be recorded is selected on
the cable box or satellite box.
– TIMER PROGRAMMING –
CH DATEBEGIN END
- - -/- - - - - -:- - -:- - - -
- - -/- - - - - -:- - -:- - - -
- - -/- - - - - -:- - -:- - - -
61 -/- - - - - -:- - -:- - - -
B
- - -/- - - - - -:- - -:- - - -
- - -/- - - - - -:- - -:- - - -
- - -/- - - - - -:- - -:- - - -
- - -/- - - - - -:- - -:- - - -
4 Select once, every day or weekly recording
For once recording :
Press [PLAY/KK] until the desired
date appears. (Example: “7/03”
for July 3rd)
Then press
[F.FWD/BB].
For every day recording : To record a TV program at
the same time on the same channel
every day. (Example: Monday
through Sunday)
Press [STOP/LL] until “EVRY
DAY” appears, then press
[F.FWD/BB].
For weekly recording : To record a
TV program at the same time on the
same channel every week. (Example:
every Monday)
Press [STOP/LL] until “EVRY”
and your desired day of the week
appear together, then press [F.FWD/BB].
5 Set beginning hour
Use [PLAY/KK] or [STOP/LL] until
the desired hour appears.
(Example: “ 7, PM” for 7:30PM)
Then press [F.FWD/BB].
– TIMER PROGRAMMING –
CH DATEBEGIN END
- - -/- - - - - -:- - -:- - - -
- - -/- - - - - -:- - -:- - - -
- - -/- - -- - -:- - -:- - - -
61 7/04 MON -:- - -:- - - -
B
- - -/- - -- - -:- - -:- - - -
- - -/- - - - - -:- - -:- - - -
- - -/- - - - - -:- - -:- - - -
- - -/- - - - - -:- - -:- - - -
– TIMER PROGRAMMING –
CH DATEBEGIN END
- - -/- - - - - -:- - -:- - - -
- - -/- - - - - -:- - -:- - - -
- - -/- - - - - -:- - -:- - - -
61 EVRY DAY -:- - -:- - - -
B
- - -/- - - - - -:- - -:- - - -
- - -/- - - - - -:- - -:- - - -
- - -/- - - - - -:- - -:- - - -
- - -/- - - - - -:- - -:- - - -
– TIMER PROGRAMMING –
CH DATEBEGIN END
- - -/- - - - - -:- - -:- - - -
- - -/- - - - - -:- - -:- - - -
- - -/- - - - - -:- - -:- - - -
61 EVRY MON -:- - -:- - - -
B
- - -/- - - - - -:- - -:- - - -
- - -/- - - - - -:- - -:- - - -
- - -/- - - - - -:- - -:- - - -
- - -/- - - - - -:- - -:- - - -
– TIMER PROGRAMMING –
CH DATEBEGIN END
- - -/- - - - - -:- - -:- - - -
- - -/- - - - - -:- - -:- - - -
- - -/- - - - - -:- - -:- - - 61 7/03 MON 7:12
B
- - -/- - - - - -:- - -:- - - -
- - -/- - - - - -:- - -:- - - -
- - -/- - - - - -:- - -:- - - -
- - -/- - - - - -:- - -:- - - -
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M
-:- - - -
1 Select “TIMER PROGRAMMING”
Press [MENU].
Confirm “TIMER PROGRAMMING” is pointed by pressing
[PLAY/KK], then press [F.FWD/BB].
If you have not yet set the clock,
•
“MANUAL CLOCK SET”
appears. If so, follow steps 3 to 8 on pages 13 and
14. Then set the timer recording.
– M E N U –
B TIMER PROGRAMMING
PICTURE CONTROL
SETTING CLOCK
CHANNEL SET UP
USER’S SET UP
V-CHIP SET UP
LANGUAGE [ENGLISH]
CAPTION [OFF]
ZERO RETURN
TIME SEARCH
6 Set beginning minute
Use [PLAY/KK] or [STOP/LL] until
the desired minute appears.
(Example: “30” for 7:30PM)
Then press [F.FWD/BB].
7 Set end hour
Use [PLAY/KK] or [STOP/LL] until
the desired hour appears.
(Example: “8, PM” for 8:50PM)
Then press [F.FWD/BB].
– TIMER PROGRAMMING –
CH DATEBEGIN END
- - -/- - - - - -:- - -:- - - -
- - -/- - - - - -:- - -:- - - -
- - -/- - - - - -:- - -:- - - -
61 7/03 MON 7:30
B
- - -/- - - - - -:- - -:- - - -
- - -/- - - - - -:- - -:- - - -
- - -/- - - - - -:- - -:- - - -
- - -/- - - - - -:- - -:- - - -
– TIMER PROGRAMMING –
CH DATEBEGIN END
- - -/- - - - - -:- - -:- - - -
- - -/- - - - - -:- - -:- - - -
- - -/- - - - - -:- - -:- - - -
61 7/03 MON 7:30
B
- - -/- - - - - -:- - -:- - - -
- - -/- - - - - -:- - -:- - - -
- - -/- - - - - -:- - -:- - - -
- - -/- - - - - -:- - -:- - - -
P
M -:- - - -
P
M
P
M
8:30
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8 Set end minute
Use [PLAY/KK] or [STOP/LL]
until the desired minute appears.
(Example: “50” for 8:50PM)
Then press
[F.FWD/BB].
9 Set the tape speed
Use [PLAY/KK] or [STOP/LL]
until the desired tape speed
appears. (Example: “SP”)
– TIMER PROGRAMMING –
CH DATEBEGIN END
- - -/- - - - - -:- - -:- - - -
- - -/- - - - - -:- - -:- - - -
- - -/- - - - - -:- - -:- - - 61 7/03 MON 7:30
B
- - -/- - - - - -:- - -:- - - -
- - -/- - - - - -:- - -:- - - -
- - -/- - - - - -:- - -:- - - -
- - -/- - - - - -:- - -:- - - -
– TIMER PROGRAMMING –
CH DATEBEGIN END
- - -/- - - - - -:- - -:- - - -
- - -/- - - - - -:- - -:- - - -
- - -/- - - - - -:- - -:- - - -
61 7/03 MON 7:30
B
- - -/- - - - - -:- - -:- - - -
- - -/- - - - - -:- - -:- - - -
- - -/- - - - - -:- - -:- - - -
- - -/- - - - - -:- - -:- - - -
P
M
P
M
P
8:50
- -
M
P
M
8:50
SP
10 Finish setting the program
Press [F.FWD/BB] to complete setting.
To set another program, repeat steps 2 to 10.
•
Press [MENU] to exit the menu.
•
11 Set the timer
Press [POWER] to set automatic timer recording.
The recording indicator lights up.
You must turn off the unit to activate automatic
•
timer recording.
If power is not turned off and you continue watching
TV, “TIMER REC STANDBY” starts flashing on the
TV screen 2 minutes before the programmed start time.
If the erase-prevention tab is removed, the cassette
•
will be ejected when [POWER] is pressed to off.
TIMER PROGRAM EXTENSION
To shift the time schedule of an automatic timer recording.
1)Press [POWER].
2)Repeat step 1on page 23.
3)Press [RECORD] and select the desired program
using [PLAY/KK] or [STOP/LL].
4)Press [RECORD] again.
Each additional push will shift forward the begin/end
time for recording by 10 minutes. When the recording
is already in progress, each additional push will shift
forward the end time only. If you want to cancel while
setting, press [PAUSE/STILL F] on the remote con-
trol. The recording time returns to the original time.
NOTE:
When you shift forward the time schedule during
•
recording, the recording speed will automatically
be set to the SLP mode.
5)
Use [REW/ss] or [F.FWD/BB] to exit the setting
menu. Then press [MENU] to return to original mode.
TO CORRECT A PROGRAM
While setting a program; press [REW/ss] to go
•
back one step and enter the correct numbers using
[PLAY/KK] or [STOP/LL].
After setting a program;
•
1)Press [POWER].
2)Repeat steps 1 to 2 on page 23.
3)
Press [F.FWD/BB] (or press [REW/ss] to go back
one step) until the part you want to correct begins
flashing, then make the changes using [PLAY
[STOP
/LL].
4)Press [POWER] to set automatic timer recording.
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TO CANCEL AN AUTOMATIC TIMER
RECORDING
1)Press [POWER].
2)
If recording is in progress, press [STOP/EJECT
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on the unit.
3)Repeat steps 1to 2on page 23 and select a program you want to cancel.
4)Press [T-PROG. CLEAR].
5)Press [MENU] to return to TV mode.
TO CONFIRM THE TIMER SETTING
1)Press [POWER] so that the Recording indicator
light goes off.
2)Press [MENU].
3)Confirm “TIMER PROGRAMMING” is selected.
4)Press [F.FWD/BB]. The details of programs appear
on the TV screen.
5)Press [MENU] to return to TV mode.
NOTES:
The display will not be turned on automatically
•
at the time the programmed recording begins.
If the tape runs out before the end time, the unit
•
will switch to the stop mode immediately and
the tape will be ejected.
AUTO RETURN
With this feature, after timer recording is finished,
the beginning of the recorded program(s) can be
searched for automatically.
1 Select “USER’S SET UP”
Press [MENU].
Use
[PLAY/KK] or [STOP/LL] to
point to “USER’S SET UP”, then
press [F.FWD/BB].
2 Set “AUTO RETURN” to [ON]
Use [PLAY/KK] or [STOP/LL] to
point to “AUTO RETURN”, then
[REW/ss] or [F.FWD/BB]
use
until [ON] appears.
3 Auto Return will begin
When all the timer recordings are completed, the unit
will rewind to the beginning of the recorded program(s).
NOTE:
If you press [POWER] while tape is rewinding,
•
the Auto Return will stop.
4 Watch the recorded program
Press [PLAY/KK].
TO CANCEL THE AUTO RETURN MODE
Repeat steps 1 to 2 and select [OFF] using
[REW/ss] or [F.FWD/BB].
Even if there is a power failure of any kind, the
unit will retain its memory for this feature.
– M E N U –
TIMER PROGRAMMING
PICTURE CONTROL
SETTING CLOCK
CHANNEL SET UP
B USER’S SET UP
V-CHIP SET UP
LANGUAGE [ENGLISH]
CAPTION [OFF]
ZERO RETURN
TIME SEARCH
5. Tape counter (during playback or recording)
Shows the elapsed recording or playback time.
(Not available for a blank tape or blank portions
on the tape.) You can reset the counter by pressing
[COUNTER RESET].
3
4
5
While receiving a broadcast or playing a VHS tape,
you can check the status displayed on the screen by
pressing [DISPLAY]. The display will change as
shown below each time you press [DISPLAY].
WHEN THE CLOSED CAPTION IS OFF
The display switches among VCR counter and clock.
Display OFF
COUNTER displayCLOCK display
STOP
SPSPCOUNT 0:12:34
After 5 seconds
COUNT 0:12:34
STOP
5:40PM
CH2
After 5 seconds
5:40PM
CH2
WHEN THE CLOSED CAPTION IS ON
The CLOCK/COUNTER display appears by pressing [DISPLAY].
Display OFFCLOCK/COUNTER
STOP
display
5:40PM
CH2
SP COUNT 0:12:34
*The display will disappear
after 5 seconds
CABLE CHANNEL DESIGNATIONS
If you subscribe to cable TV, the channels are displayed as 1-125. Cable companies often designate channels
with letters or letter-number combinations. Please check with your local cable company. The following is a
chart of common cable channel designations.
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
If you have followed the instructions contained in this manual and have difficulty in operating your unit, locate the
PROBLEM in the left column below. Check the corresponding CORRECTIVE ACTION column to remedy the problem.
PROBLEMCORRECTIVE ACTION
No power.
No picture or sound.
No picture or poor picture on
the unit.
No sound or poor sound.
Timer recording is not possible.
Cannot go into Record mode.
Playback picture is partially noisy.
No picture but the audio is OK in
playback.CLEANING” on page 27.
No operation by infrared remote
control.
Video or color fades in and out
when making a copy of a video tape
Different color marks on screen.
Make sure the AC cord is connected to an AC outlet.
•
Make sure the power is turned on.
•
Make sure the AC cord is connected to an AC outlet.
•
Check antenna connection.
•
Let the unit program its tuner memory.
•
Adjust direction or replace antenna.
•
Adjust picture controls.
•
Check for broken pin of the antenna cable.
•
Adjust volume control on remote control or main unit.
•
Press [MUTE] to restore sound.
•
Make sure the timer recording is set correctly.
•
Make sure the power is off.
•
Make sure the unit’s clock is set correctly.
•
Make sure the tape has an erase-prevention tab. If need, cover the
•
hole with plastic tape.
•
Adjust tracking control for a better picture using [CHANNEL
•
KK/LL
].
Head cleaning may be necessary. Refer to “AUTO HEAD
•
Check if the batteries are weak or inserted incorrectly.
•
Replace weak batteries and insert with their polarities (+/- signs) as indicated.
Aim the remote control at the remote sensor and operate within 23
•
feet (7 m) of the unit.
Remove all obstacles to clear the path of the infrared signal.
•
Refer to the infrared signal. (Refer to page 8.)
•
Select the correct mode to operate by pressing [CHANNELKK/LL].
•
The operable range from the unit is 10 feet (3m) within 15˚.
•
Yo u can not copy a copyrighted video tape. You are experiencing
•
.
copy guard protection.
•
Magnetism from nearby appliances and geomagnetism might affect
•
the color of the TV picture. Move the unit away from the appliances,
the unit can repair itself automatically. If you want to repair
immediately, unplug the power cord, then plug it in again 30 minutes
or so later. This automatically resets the unit.
CLOSED CAPTION PROBLEMPOSSIBLE REMEDY
Misspelling in captions
Text is not shown in its entirety or
a delay occurs from what is being
said.exceeds that rate, selective editing is used to insure that the captions
Captions scrambled with white
boxes
No captions in a program which
must contain closed caption
No captions in a prerecorded
videotape which indicated closed
captions included.
Black box in the TV screen
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Error committed by the closed captioning production company.
•
Possible in a live broadcast. Not in case of a prerecorded program.
A few seconds of delay is common for live broadcast.
•
Display capacity may not exceed 220 words per minute. If a dialogue
•
remain up-to-date with the current TV screen dialogue.
Caused by interferences of building, power lines, thunderstorms, etc.
•
The broadcast may use a time compression process to speed up the
•
program. The decoder cannot read the compressed information and
captions will be lost.
Possibility of a illegal copy or an erroneous copying process
•
accidentally performed by the fabricator.
You are in TEXT mode. Select a CAPTION mode ([CAPTION1],
•
[CAPTION 2]) or Caption [OFF].
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SPECIFICATIONS
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
CRT :13 inch in-line gun, 90˚
deflection tube
Television system :NTSC-M
Closed caption system :§15.119/FCC
Video Heads :Rotary two-head
Tape width :1/2 inch
Tape speed
Video input level :0.5~2.0Vp-p
Audio input level :-15dBs
Video S/N ratio :More than 46dB
Audio S/N ratio :More than 43dB
OTHER SPECIFICATIONS
Power requirement :AC 120V/60Hz
Power consumption :60W
Dimensions :H :15-5/16" (389mm)
W:14-7/16" (367mm)
D :14-7/8" (377mm)
Weight :23.1lbs. (10.5kg)
Designs and specifications are subject to change
•
without notice.
If there is a discrepancy between languages, the
•
default language will be English.
MAINTENANCE
CABINET CLEANING
Wipe the front panel and other exterior surfaces of
•
the unit with a soft cloth immersed in lukewarm
water and wrung dry.
Never use a solvent or alcohol. Do not spray insec-
•
ticide liquid near the unit. Such chemicals may
cause damage and discoloration to the exposed surfaces.
AUTO HEAD CLEANING
Automatically cleans video heads as you insert or
•
remove a cassette, so you can see a clear picture.
Playback picture may become blurred of interrupt-
•
ed while the TV program reception is clear. Dirt
accumulated on the video heads after long periods
of use, or the usage of rental or worn tapes can
cause this problem.
If a streaky or snowy picture appears during playback, the video heads in your unit may need to be
cleaned.
1.Please visit your local Audio/Video store and purchase a good quality VHS Video Head Cleaner.
2.If a Video Head Cleaner does not solve the problem, please call our help line mentioned on the
front page, to locate an Authorized Service Center.
NOTES:
Remember to read the instructions included with
•
the video head cleaner before use
Clean video heads only when problems occur.
•
.
SERVICING
Should your unit become inoperative, do not try to
•
correct the problem by yourself. There are no userserviceable parts inside. Turn off, unplug the power
cord and please call our help line mentioned on the
front page to locate an Authorized Service Center.
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CONTROLES DE OPERACIÓN Y SUS FUNCIONES
NOTA:
No recomendamos utilizar mandos a distancia universales. No todas las funciones pueden ser controladas mediante un
mando a distancia universal. Si decide utilizar un mando a distancia universal con esta unidad, tenga en cuenta que con el
número de código dado tal vez no se pueda controlar la unidad. En este caso, póngase en contacto con el fabricante del
mando a distancia universal.
- PANEL FRONTAL -
VIDEO AUDIOPOWER VOLUMECHANNELSTOP/EJECT REW PLAY F.FWD REC/OTREARPHONE
192
1 To ma de entrada VIDEO– Conectela a la toma
45678
3
de salida de video de su videocámara u otra
videograbadora.
2 Toma de entrada AUDIO– Conectela a la toma
de salida de audio de su equipo de audio,
videocámara u otra videograbadora.
3 Botón POWER– Presione para encender y apa-
gar la unidad. Presione para activar la grabación
con temporizador.
4 Botones VOLUME YY/XX– Ajustan el nivel del
volumen.
5 Botones CHANNEL YY/XX– Presione para
seleccionar los canales deseados para ver o
grabar.
Función de seguimiento– Presione para minimizar el ruido de video (líneas o puntos en la
pantalla) durante la reproducción.
6 Ventanilla del sensor de mando a distan-
cia– Recibe las señales infrarrojas procedentes
del mando a distancia.
7 Botón STOP/EJECT
PP NN
– Presione para
parar el movimiento de la cinta. Presione en el
modo de parada para expulsar el casete de la
unidad.
1310 111412
8 Botón REW
bb
– Presione para rebobinar la
cinta, o para ver la imagen en retroceso rápido
durante el modo de reproducción. (Búsqueda con
rebobinado)
9 Botón PLAY OO– Presione para iniciar la repro-
ducción.
10 Botón F.FWD
aa
– Presione para avanzar ráp-
idamente la cinta, o para ver la imagen en avance
rápido durante el modo de reproducción.
(Búsqueda con avance rápido)
11 Botón REC/OTR– Presione para iniciar la
grabación manual. Presione repetidamente para
empezar la grabación instantánea (OTR).
12 Indicador de grabación– Parpadea durante la
grabación.
Se enciende en el modo de espera de la grabación
con temporizador.
13 Toma EARPHONE– Para conectar los auricu-
lares (no suministrados) y escuchar en privado.
La toma es mono y tiene un tamaño de 1/8"
(3,5 mm).
14 Compartimiento del casete
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VOLUME
123
456
789
0+100
POWER
WAKE-UP
/SLEEP
EJECT
CHANNEL
RETURN
CHANNEL
DISPLAYMUTE
MENU
SPEED PAUSE/STILLRECORD
TIME SEARCH
T-PROG.
CLEAR
COUNTER
RESET
GAME
REW
PLAY
STOP
F.FWD
15
16
28
26
17
19
21
22
23
24
20
27
29
32
31
33
34
30
18
25
ANT.
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- MANDO A DISTANCIA -
15 Botón POWER– Presione para encender y apa-
gar la unidad. Presione para activar la grabación
con temporizador.
16 Botones numéricos– Presione para selec-
cionar los canales deseados para ver ó grabar.
Para seleccionar canales del 1 al 9, presione
primero el botón [0] y después el botón [1] a [9].
Botón +100– Cuando seleccione canales de
televisión por cable cuyo número sea superior al
99, presione primero este botón, y después presione los dos últimos dígitos. (Para seleccionar el
canal 125, presione primero el botón [+100] y
luego [2] y [5].)
17 Botón MENU– Presione para entrar o salir del
menú de ajustes.
18 Botón DISPLAY– Presione para visualizar el
contador actual o el número del canal actual y la
del televisor.
19 Botón REW / ss(cursor)–
Presione para rebobinar la cinta, o para ver la
•
imagen en retroceso rápido durante el modo de
reproducción. (Búsqueda con rebobinado)
Presione para seleccionar un modo desde un
•
menú particular.
20 Botón STOP /
- VISTA POSTERIOR -
35 Cable de alimentación– Conecte a la toma de
Presione para parar la cinta.
•
CA estándar (120V/60Hz).
L
(cursor)–
Presione para seleccionar un modo o cifra en el
•
menú numéricos de ajustes.
21 Botón RECORD– Presione para iniciar la
grabación manual.
22 Botón SPEED– Presione para elegir la veloci-
dad de grabación deseada: SP/SLP.
23 Botón T-PROG. CLEAR– Presione para cance-
lar un programa de temporizador.
Botón COUNTER RESET– Presione para
reponer el contador a 0:00:00.
24 Botón GAME– Presione para establecer modo
Game (juego) y el modo de entrada externa al
mismo tiempo.
25 Botón WAKE-UP/SLEEP– Ajusta el tempo-
rizador para despertar/dormir.
26 Botón EJECT A– Presione en el modo de para-
da para retirar el casete de la unidad.
27 Botón CHANNEL RETURN– Presione para
volver al canal anterior. Presione para volver al
canal actual.
28 Botones CHANNEL
K/L
– Presione para
seleccionar los canales deseados para ver o
grabar.
Función de seguimiento– Presione para minimizar el ruido de video (líneas o puntos en la
pantalla) durante la reproducción.
29 Botones VOLUME XX/YY– Ajustan el nivel del
volumen.
30 Botón MUTE– Silencia el sonido. Presione de
nuevo para recuperar el sonido.
31 Botón PLAY / K(cursor)–
Presione para iniciar la reproducción.
•
Presione para seleccionar un modo o cifra del
•
menú de ajustes.
32 Botón F.FWD / B (cursor)–
Presione para avanzar rápidamente la cinta, o
•
para ver la imagen en avance rápido durante el
modo de reproducción. (Búsqueda con avance
rápido)
Presione para determinar su selección y vaya al
•
paso siguiente en el menú de ajustes.
33 Botón PAUSE/STILL
FF
– Presione para detener
temporalmente la cinta durante la grabación o
para ver una imagen fija durante la reproducción.
34 Botón TIME SEARCH– Presione para activar el
modo de búsqueda con tiempo.
36 Toma ANT.– Conecte a una antena, sistema de
televisión por cable o sistéma de satélite.
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PREPARACIÓN PARA LA UTILIZACIÓN
CONEXIONES DE ANTENA/CABLE
Señal de TV
por cable
Antena
o
Cable entrante desde
Antena de Casa / Compañia
de Cable (Sin Caja de Cable)
o
Cable entrante desde Compañia
de Cable o Antena de Satélite
(Caja de Cable o
Caja de Satélite)
IN
(ENTRADA)
OUT
Antena de varilla (Incluído)
o
(SALIDA)
FUNCIONES Y AJUSTES
PARA MIRAR UN PROGRAMA DE TV
1 Enchufe el cable eléctrico
Enchufe el cable eléctrico de la unidad en un tomacorriente de CA del hogar.
NOTA:
Si aparecen números en la esquina de la pantalla, pre-
•
sione
[POWER]
2 Encienda la unidad
Presione [POWER] para encender la unidad.
3 Seleccione el número de canal
Presione [CHANNELKK/LL] o los botones numéri-
cos para seleccionar su número de canal deseado.
Nota para el uso de los botones numéricos:
¡Debe colocar un cero antes de los números de canal
de una sola cifra (por ejemplo: 02, 03, 04, etc.).
¡
Cuando seleccione canales de cable de más de 99, presione primero [+100] y después las dos últimas cifras.
(Ejemplo: para seleccionar el canal 125, primero presione [+100] y después presione [2] y [5].)
4 Ajuste el sonido
Presione [VOLUME XX/YY] para ajustar el volumen.
Presione
Presione nuevamente para recuperar el nivel de
sonido anterior.
[MUTE]
PARA VER CANALES DE CABLE O
SATELITE
Si la unidad está conectada a una caja de cable o
•
caja de satélite, presione [CHANNEL K/L] para
seleccionar CA3 o CA4 de acuerdo con el ajuste
de canal de salida del equipo y seleccione el canal
deseado en el equipo.
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sin desenchufar el cable eléctrico.
para silenciar instantáneamente el sonido.
Tr asera de
la unidad
ANT.
ANT.
PARA VER UNA ENTRADA EXTERNA
Cuando se conecta un equipo externo en las tomas
•
de entrada AUDIO/VIDEO frontales, presione
[CHANNELKK/LL] repetidamente hasta que
aparezca “AUX” en la pantalla.
AJUSTE DEL RELOJ
AJUSTE MANUAL DEL RELOJ
Asegúrese ...
La unidad debe estar encendida.
•
En el siguiente ejemplo, el reloj debe estar en:
FECHA4 de mayo, 2006
HORA DE AJUSTE5:40PM
1 Seleccione “AJUSTE RELOJ”
Presione [MENU].
Presione
“AJUSTE RELOJ” y presione [F.FWD/BB].
Presione [PLAY/K] o [STOP/L] para seleccionar
“AJUSTE MANUAL RELOJ” y presione
[F.FWD/BB].
3 Seleccione el mes
Presione [PLAY/K] o [STOP/L] hasta que aparezca
el mes deseado. (Ejemplo: Mayo
Presione
4 Seleccione el día
Presione [PLAY/K] o [STOP/L] hasta que aparezca
el día deseado. (Ejemplo: 4 → “04”)
Presione
[PLAY/K] o [STOP/L] para seleccionar
2 Seleccione “AJUSTE MANUAL RELOJ”
→ “05”)
[F.FWD/BB].
[F.FWD/BB].
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5 Seleccione el año
Presione [PLAY/K] o [STOP/L] hasta que aparezca
el año deseado. (Ejemplo: “2006”)
Presione
[F.FWD/BB].
REPRODUCCION NORMAL
Asegúrese ...
La unidad debe estar encendida.
•
6 Seleccione la hora
Presione [PLAY/K] o [STOP/L] hasta que aparezca
la hora deseada. (Ejemplo: “05”, “PM”)
Presione
[F.FWD/BB].
7 Seleccione los minutos
Presione [PLAY/K] o [STOP/L] hasta que aparezcan los minutos deseados. (Ejemplo: “40”)
8 Haga funcionar el reloj
Presione [MENU].
Aunque no aparezcan los segundos, empezará a con-
tar desde 00 cuando presione
característica para sincronizar el reloj con la hora real.
NOTA:
Cuando desenchufe el cable de CA o si hay un
•
corte eléctrico de más de 3 segundos, puede ser
necesario reajustar el reloj.
[MENU]. Utilice esta
IDIOMA DEL MENÚ
1 Seleccione “LANGUAGE”
Presione [MENU].
Presione
“LANGUAGE”.
2 Seleccione “ENGLISH”, “ESPAÑOL” o
Presione [REW/ss] o [F.FWD/BB] repetidamente
para seleccionar “ENGLISH” = inglés, “ESPAÑOL”
o “FRANÇAIS” = francés.
[PLAY/K] o [STOP/L] para seleccionar al
“FRANÇAIS”
1 Inserte una cinta pregrabada.
Si la lengüeta para evitar el borrado está rota, la
unidad empezará a reproducir automáticamente.
2 Para empezar a reproducir
B
Presione [PLAY/K].
NOTA:
Si hay un menú activado en la
•
pantalla,
Presione
menú. Después presione
[PLAY/K]
[MENU] para salir el
no funciona.
[PLAY/K].
3 Para parar la reproducción
Presione [STOP/L].
REPRODUCIR
PARAR
GRABACIÓN NORMAL
SOLO puede ver el mismo programa de TV que está
grabando.
1 Seleccione el canal a grabar
Presione los botones numéricos o
[CHANNELKK/LL].
NOTA:
Si la unidad está conectada a una
•
caja de cable o caja de satélite, la
unidad debe estar en el CA3 o CA4 y el canal a
grabar debe seleccionarse en la caja de cable o caja
de satélite.
CA 10
3 Salga del modo de idioma
Presione [MENU] para volver al modo de TV.
NOTAS:
Esta función afecta sólo el idioma en el menú de la
•
pantalla y no la fuente de audio.
Si por alguna razón, el menú está en inglés o
•
francés, presione [MENU], presione [PLAY/K] o
[STOP/L] para seleccionar al “LANGUAGE
[ENGLISH]” o “LANGAGE [FRANÇAIS]” y presione
[F.FWD/BB] repetidamente para seleccionar
el idioma deseado y presione
[MENU].
2 Seleccione la velocidad de la cinta
Presione [SPEED] para seleccionar
la velocidad deseada de la cinta
(SP/SLP).
SP
3 Empiece a grabar
Presione [RECORD].
GRABAR
SP
4 Pare la grabación
Presione [STOP/L].
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Page 32
LIMITED WARRANTY
FUNAI CORP. will repair this product, free of charge in the USA in the event of defect in materials or workmanship as follows:
DURATION:
PARTS:
LABOR:FUNAI CORP. will provide the labor without charge for a period of ninety (90) days from the date of
LIMITS AND EXCLUSIONS:
THIS WARRANTY IS EXTENDED ONLY TO THE ORIGINAL RETAIL PURCHASER. A PURCHASE RECEIPT
OR OTHER PROOF OF ORIGINAL RETAIL PURCHASE WILL BE REQUIRED TOGETHER WITH THE
PRODUCT TO OBTAIN SERVICE UNDER THIS WARRANTY.
This warranty shall not be extended to any other person or transferee.
This warranty is void and of no effect if any serial numbers on the product are altered, replaced, defaced, missing
or if service was attempted by an unauthorized service center. This limited warranty does not apply to any product
not purchased and used in the United States.
This warranty only covers failures due to defects in material or workmanship which occurs during normal use. It
does not cover damage which occurs in shipment, or failures which are caused by repairs, alterations or product not
supplied by FUNAI CORP., or damage which results from accident, misuse, abuse, mishandling, misapplication,
alteration, faulty installation, improper maintenance, commercial use such as hotel, rental or office use of this product
or damage which results from fire, flood, lightning or other acts of God.
THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER PACKING MATERIALS, ANYACCESSORIES (EXCEPT REMOTE
CONTROL), ANY COSMETIC PARTS, COMPLETE ASSEMBLY PARTS, DEMO OR FLOOR MODELS.
FUNAI CORP. AND ITS REPRESENTATIVES OR AGENTS SHALL IN NO EVENT BE LIABLE FOR ANY
GENERAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF OR OCCASIONED BY THE
USE OF OR THE INABILITY TO USE THIS PRODUCT. THIS WARRANTY IS MADE IN LIEU OF ALL
OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, AND OF ALL OTHER LIABILITIES ON THE PART OF
FUNAI, ALL OTHER WARRANTIES INCLUDING THE WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITYAND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE HEREBY DISCLAIMED BY FUNAI AND ITS REPRESENTATIVES IN THE UNITED STATES.
ALL WARRANTY INSPECTIONS AND REPAIRS MUST BE PERFORMED BY AN AUTHORIZED SERVICE
CENTER. THIS WARRANTY IS ONLY VALID WHEN THE UNIT IS CARRIED-IN TO AN AUTHORIZED
SERVICE CENTER.
IMPORTANT:
THIS LIMITED WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS. YOU MAY HAVE OTHER RIGHTS
THAT VARY FROM STATE TO STATE. IF, AT ANY TIME DURING THE WARRANTY PERIOD, YOU ARE
UNABLE TO OBTAIN SATISFACTION WITH THE REPAIR OF THIS PRODUCT, PLEASE CONTACT FUNAI
CORP.
ATTENTION:
FUNAI CORP. RESERVES THE RIGHT TO MODIFY ANY DESIGN OF THIS PRODUCT WITHOUT
PRIOR NOTICE.
WARRANTY STATEMENT REGARDING NON AUTHORIZED REPAIRS:
To obtain warranty service, you must take the product, or deliver the product freight prepaid, in either its original
packaging or packaging affording an equal degree of protection, to any AUTHORIZED SERVICE CENTER.
FUNAI CORP. will not reimburse you for any service done by unauthorized service providers without prior written approval.
To locate your nearest AUTHORIZED SERVICE CENTER or for general service inquiries, please
contact us at:
FUNAI CORP. will provide parts to replace defective parts without charge for one (1) year from the
date of original retail purchase. Two (2) years for Picture Tube. Certain parts are excluded from this
warranty.
original retail purchase.
FUNAI CORPORATION
Customer Service
Tel :1-800-968-3429
http://www.SylvaniaConsumerElectronics.com
19900 Van Ness Avenue, Torrance, CA 90501
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