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Recording
VHS REC
REC and PLAY
REC or PLAY *
PLAY
HDD
DVD
HDD
DVD
SD
Recording television programmes
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Insert a video cassette with an intact write-protection tab.
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Use CH , to select the channel.
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Press REC MODE to select the tape speed.
With each press of the button, the display switches from: SP LP EP SP.
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Press REC to start the recording.
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Press STOP to stop the recording.
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Press PAUSE to pause the recording.
Even with an S-VHS video cassette, you cannot perform recordings in the S-VHS system
with this unit. The recording takes place in the normal VHS system.
If the recording is paused for more than 5 minutes, the unit switches to stop mode. If you
press again, the recording will start again.
REC
Recording time for E-240 cassettes
SP -Normal mode: approx. 4 hours
LP - Long-Play-mode: approx. 8 hours
EP -Extra-Long-Play-mode: approx. 12 hours
If you value a high-quality picture, select SP.
Displaying the approximate time remaining on the cassette
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Press FUNCTIONS.
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Select the desired tape length in the VHS FUNCTIONS menu.
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Press STATUS several times until the time remaining on the tape appears in
the unit display. With each press of the button, the display changes as follows:
Current time Operating state and tape counter Time remaining Current time
Depending on the video cassette used, the time remaining on the video cassette may
not be displayed correctly.
Setting a time for the end of the recording
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During the recording, press REC on the unit. With each press of the button, the display
of the unit changes:
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If you press STOP , the recording will be stopped and the time setting will be deleted.
This is not possible for TIMER-controlled recordings or for recordings via an external device.
If the tape speed is changed during the recording, a brief image distortion will appear at that
spot.
Functions available
during recording
RAM
* only if HDD is stopped.