Specifications
GLOSSARY
AutoEdit Lets you control two VCRs simultaneously with a
single remote. Useful when making a copy of a video tape.
A/V Cables & Jacks Commonly called "RCA-type" cables.
Improves picture and sound quality. Required for stereo audio.
Code Search Simplifies programming the remote control by
not requiring you to identify and enter a code to operate a
component.
Commercial Advance Lets you skip commercials during video
tape playback.
EnergySaver Automatically turns the VCR off after a (user
definable) period of inactivity, cutting energy consumption.
Express Recording (XPR) A method of timer recording that lets
you tape the remaining portion of a program.
Movie Advance Helps you locate certain parts of prerecorded
movies (rented or purchased).
Program Express Lets you quickly program a timer recording
using the VCR's front panel buttons instead of the on-screen
menu,
Pro-Ted PlusTM Allows you to "lock" the VCR so that the front
panel and remote control buttons don't work. Useful for
protecting timer recordings.
QuickSet Guide An interactive, menu-based guide which
helps you set up a number of your VCR's features. Also
accessible through the main on-screen menu.
SAP (Second Audio Program) A second sound track that may
be included with a stereo broadcast. Usually used for foreign
language dubs of programs.
Shuttle Ring A control on the VCR's front panel that allows
variable-speed control of picture Search.
VCR Channels List A "list" of channels you want the VCR to
be able to tune when using the CH+/- buttons.
VCR Plus+ Simplifies timer recording by entering a PlusCode
Programming Number from an available TV listing.
XPR See Express Recording.
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