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Sanyo VWM-700
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INSTANT TIMER RECORDING
INSTANT TIMER RECORD
MENU
INSTANT
TIMER
RECORD
CHANNEL
2
SPEED
SP
START
LENGTH
NOW
OH30M
OH30M
_..1
HOOM
..,..1
H30M
t
'
'
t
OHOOM
~
9HOOM..-8H30M
Length Display
(each press increases
recording by
30 minutes)
Instant Timer Recording allows you to make a recording easily of
a preset
length without using the program timer.
PREPARATION
Turn
on
the power of both the VCR and the
TV.
RA
~lirA
thA
TV
i~
~At
to
thP.
VCR output channel (3 or 4).
If a direct VIDEO/AUDIO connection
is
made between the
VCR and the
TV,
set the TV's source selector to VIDEO.
1 Insert the video cassette that the safety tab is
in
place.
2 Select the desired channel by using CHITRACK
(~)
or
number
(0-9).
The
channel number appears
on
the
TV
screen
and
indicator panel.
If
you are recording from another source via audio/video input
jacks (at the Rear or Front
panel), select the LINE1 or LINE2.
3 Set the TAPE SPEED item to desired speed (SP
or
SLP) by
pressing
SP/SLP.
The tape speed will appear
on
the TV screen and indicator panel.
4 Press REC twice.
The menu as
illustrated, will appear
on
the TV screen.
Recording
will start. (The TIMER indicator will light)
5 Press REC repeatedly to select the recording time length.
At the end of recording the display will read
OHOO,
the VCR will
stop recording and shut off.
During Instant Timer Recording, changing the channel
on
the
VCR
will not be possible.
You
can stop the recording by pressing STOP .
CHECKING THE RECORDING TIME
Press REC once to check the recording time. The recalled
setting will automatically return to the TV screen after 6 seconds.
TO
EXTEND THE RECORDING TIME
The recording time can be extended anytime by pressing REC.
Subsequent presses result
in
advancing the recording time by
30-minute increments.
NOTES
If you press PAUSE during instant timer recording, the VCR
will enter the normal recording mode.
If the VCR
is
set to
"OHOOM",
the VCR goes to normal record-
ing mode.
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