Manual
OPERATION I PAGE 25
Recording using preset time pedods.
Preset Time Periods for ITR Recording.
Note:
Preset recording time counts down until the recording time
is over.
Instant (attended) Timer Recording (ITR) lets you recordfor
a specific preset time period, instead of recording until the
end of tape is reached. Forexample, you can record a
30-minute show using the preset time period.
Turn TV and VCR on.
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PlaceVCRin VCRmode by pressing the TV/VCR
button on the remote repeatedly until the VCR
indicator light appears in the VCRfront pane[.
Select channel 3 or 4 at the TV. If you have
connected your VCRto the TV's A/V input jacks,
select the A/V source at the TVfor a better
picture.
Select the channel to be watched and recorded
at the VCR.If you have a cable box, select the
cable box output channel (usually 3 or 4) at the
VCR.Select cable box channels at the cable box.
Insert a VHScassettetape into the VCR.
Press SP/EP to select recording speed, if desired.
Recording speed is always SP, unless you select
EP.
Note: The SP mode determines how much tape is
left and switches speed from SP to EP, if
necessary, to complete recording the program.
There will be some picture and sound distortion
at the point of the speed change.
PressREC/ITRuntil recording begins. The REC
indicator light appears in the VCRfront pane[.
Recording continues until you reach the end of
the tape, or until you press STOPto stop
recording.
Press REC/ITR repeatedly to select a preset
recording time period. Each subsequent press of
REC/ITR increases the recording time by 30
minutes until you reach a maximum of 4 hours.
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Presses of Preset Time For
REC/ITR Display Recording
1 (Press) Current Time Until end of tape
2 0:30 30 minutes
3 1:00 1 hours
4 1:30 1 hour and
30 minutes
5 2:00 2 hours
9 4:00 4 hours
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