Instruction Manual

VCR FUNCTIONS
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1) Press [I/O ON/STANDBY] on the remote control or
the front panel of the unit.
When you are playing back a cassette tape, turn on the
TV and be sure to select the input to which the unit is
connected.
Press [VCR].
2) Insert a prerecorded cassette tape. Press [PLAY
to begin playback.
3) During playback, press [PAUSE 11].
Playback will pause and sound will be muted.
4) Press [PLAY^] to resume playback.
5) Press [STOP ■] to stop playback.
6) Press [OPEN/CLOSE to eject the cassette tape.
Note
When a cassette tape ends during playback, fast
forward or normal recording, the unit will
automatically rewind to the beginning of the
cassette tape. After rewinding finishes, the unit will
eject the cassette tape.
When a cassette tape without erase-protection tab is
inserted, the unit will start playback automatically.
Tracking will be automatically adjusted upon
playback. To adjust the tracking manually, press
[TRACKING \///\].
Recording
Press [VCR] first.
Before recording, make sure:
The appropriate external Input position (L1/L2) to which
your external tuner is connected is selected by pressing
[INPUT SELECT-©].
• There is a cassette tape with an erase-protection tab in
the unit.
• The desired recording speed is selected in SP (standard
playback) or SLP (super long playback) mode by
pressing [REC MODE].
Recording speed:
Tape speed
Recording / playback time
Type of tape
T60
T120
T160
SP
Ihour
2hours
2-2/3hours
SLP
Bhours
6hours
Shours
Refer to pages 38-41 for instructions on timer recording.
1) Press [REC •] to begin the recording.
To temporarily stop recording or to resume it, press
[PAUSE 11]. After the unit has been in pause mode for
5 minutes, it will stop automatically to protect the
cassette tape and the video head from damage.
2) Press [STOP ■] when the recording is completed.
Accidental erasure prevention
To prevent accidental recording on a
recorded cassette tape, remove its erase-
protection tab. To record on it later, cover 7 .
the hole with cellophane tape. erase-protecttontab
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