A CHAPTER ONE
Gettingto KnowYourVCR
Now that you have unpacked your player and read through the
safety information, it's time to become familiar with the buttons
and controls.
If you are experienced with using VCRs, you may just want to
glance at this section and refer to it later. IfYURs are new to you,
you may want to take your time and become familiar with the
locations of all the controls.
On the following pages, you'll find information on:
I FrontPanelButtonsand Functions
I FluorescentDisplay
0 Overviewof the RemoteControl
I Rear PaneITerminals
FrontPanelButtonsandFunctions
power button (POWER)
Press this button to turn the VCR on or
off. Remember, you need to turn the VCR
off after you have programmed the VCR to
record.
® cable box control transmitter (CABLE
BOX CONTROL)
This window (ion top of the VCR) transmits
signals from your VCR to your cable box.
(_) eject button (EJECT)
Press this button to eject the cassette.
(_) °cassette slot
This is where you put the video cassette.
® stop button (STOP)
Press this button to stop a tape and turn
off tape-related functions.
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play button (PLAY)
Press this button to play a tape.
shuttle ring
Turn this ring to the right to fast forward
a tape or to fast forward search. Turn this
ring to the left to rewind a tape or to
reverse search.
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video input 2 terminal
If you want to record or dub video from
another source (suc:h as a VCR or
camcorder), you plug l:he source in here.
audio input 2 terminals
If you want to record or dub audio from
another source (suclh as a VCR or
camcorder), you plug 1;he source in here.
input button (INPUT)
Press this button to select between the
antenna and any other equipment that
may be connected. Yoa will also use this
button to adjust the, VCR's clock for
daylight savings time.
remote control sensor
This receives signals from the remote
control. Do not block it.
_) fluorescent display
See the next section.
_) VCR A/B remote co:atrol switch
(REMOTE)
This switch allows yoJ to use the remote
control to operate both the HS-U560 and
another Mitsubishi VOR. (See page 21.)