MP3 Player User Manual
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Congratulations on yourpurchase. You are nowthe
owner of a Time LapseRecorder (TLR),one of the most
advanced and simple-to-useVHS standard videorecord-
ers on the market.
We’re sure youcan hardly wait touse it. However,it’s
worth taking a momentto read through theoperating
manual. That way you’llfind out how touse it properly.
Whatever button youpress, you won’tdamage your video
recorder, so you canquite safely practiceoperating it.
Please also read thechapter on safety.
Safety tips
• Dangerous high voltage insidevideo recorder.Do not
open the set. The appliancedoes not contain any
components that can be repairedby the customer.When
the appliance is connected tothe mains there aresome
components that are constantlyoperational.You can only
switch it offcompletely by unpluggingit from the mains.
• Note that thisvideo recorder isdesigned for a power
supply of 110-120V/60Hz.
• Ensure that air canflow freely throughthe ventilation
openings on the appliance. Donot place the appliance on
soft surfaces.
• Do not place the appliance neara heat source (e.g.:
radiator).
• Ensure that no objectsor liquids are allowedto penetrate
the appliance. If liquidis spilt on it,unplug it immediately
from the mains andcall the customer servicedepartment.
Contents Page
1. SUMMARY OF BUTTONS,CONTROLS AND SOCKETS 6.
The front of the appliance 6..........................
The rear of the appliance 6..........................
2. INSTALLATION.HOW TO INSTALLYOUR VIDEO
RECORDER. 7.......................................
Connecting the television/monitor 7...................
Connecting to an input source 7......................
Connecting to the mains 7...........................
Connections on the controlsocket 7..................
On-Screen Display(OSD) 7..........................
Setting the time/dateon the video recorder 8..........
Basic settings 8....................................
3. PLAYING A PRE-RECORDEDCASSETTE 9..............
Fast forwardand rewind 9...........................
The time-lapse/picturesearch function 9..............
Still picture/slowmotion 9...........................
Tape position. 9....................................
Rectifying picturedisturbances. 10...................
4. RECORDING DIRECTLY 11...........................
Erase protection 11.................................
Alarm settings 12...................................
Alarm chart 12.....................................
5. PROGRAMMING RECORDINGS 13....................
TIMER settings 13..................................
Interrupting a TIMERrecording and standbymode 13...
Checking or changing a TIMERblock 13...............
6. SPECIAL FEATURES 14..............................
Connecting two recordersin series 14................
Record Check 14...................................
The lock function 14.................................
7. TROUBLESHOOTING 15.............................
8. SAFETY TIPS 16....................................
Recommended servicing 16..........................
Technical data 17...................................
Accessories supplied 18.............................










