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Set multiple recordings up to one month in advance.
Features like Auto Start, Auto Eject, and Auto Rewind for convenience.
One-touch timer recording for immediate or 24-hour future programming.
Ensures compatibility with conventional VHS systems for high-quality video.
Program recordings by tracing bar codes on a programming sheet.
Locate desired scenes directly by inputting hour, minute, and second.
Shows activated functions and operational modes at a glance.
Identifies input/output sockets and switches on the VTR's rear.
Allows operation of VTR functions from a distance.
Use the scanner to program timer recordings via bar codes.
Guide on scanning bar codes for programming timer recordings.
Instructions for battery installation and replacement for the scanner.
Select the VTR's output channel to avoid TV station interference.
Steps for connecting the VTR to your television set.
Initial steps and signal adjustment for VTR channels.
Skipping unused programme positions and managing blanking.
Procedures for loading and ejecting video cassettes.
Essential preparation and fundamental playback functions.
Covers normal, still, cue, and review playback options.
Utilizes special playback speeds and tracking adjustments.
Initial setup for recording TV programmes.
How to record one channel while viewing another.
Steps to prepare the VTR for one-touch timer recording.
Programming a recording to start immediately or within 24 hours.
Initial steps for setting up scheduled recordings.
Programming daily or weekly timer recordings.
Verifying and deleting programmed timer recordings.
Scanning bar codes to input timer recording parameters.
Adjusting recording times using 30-minute increments.
Sending scanned data from the scanner to the VTR.
Setting up daily timer recordings using the digital scanner.
Setting up weekly timer recordings using the digital scanner.
Verifying and deleting programmed timer recordings.
Initial steps for connecting and preparing the video camera.
Setting up VTRs for copying video content.
Techniques to skip or remove sections during dubbing.
Symptoms and causes of dirty video heads.
Handling condensation and its effect on VTR operation.