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Recording a TV Programme
Cassette Erase Protection
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cassette has a removable tab to prevent accidental erasure of recorded
material. Removing the tab prevents recording. To record on a video cassette with the
tab removed, place adhesive tape over the tab opening.
Recording a TV Programme
INPUT SELECT
Insert a cassette
PAUSE/STILL STOP
PAUSE/STILL
REC
EJECT
TAPE SPEED
STOP
CHANNEL
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PREPARATION
*Turn on your TV and select the video channel.
PROCEDURE
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Turn on the VCR. (See page 5, item 3.)
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Insert the cassette, making sure the erasure protection hole is covered
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Select the channel position you wish to record with CHANNEL
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Press REC. (If the erasure protection hole is uncovered, the cassette will be ejected.) To pause during
recording, press PAUSE/STILL (F. ADV). To resume recording, press PAUSE/STILL (F. ADV) again.
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To stop recording, press STOP.
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The pause mode disengages automatically after about
5 minutes, and the VCR enters stop mode.
l To record audio and video from an external source through the AUDIO/VIDEO terminals on the rear of the VCR, press INPUT
SELECT on the remote control or press CHANNEL
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to select the AV channel position situated between the last channel
and first channel. (When the AV position is selected,
“AV” is displayed where a channel posrtion number is usually
displayed.)
l If the TV signals are weak and the picture changes to monochrome, set the PAL mode on the MODE selection screen. (See
Colour Mode on page 18 ) Normally, the colour mode should be set to “AUTO”.
To Watch Another TV Programme While Recording
After steps
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end of the tape, your VCR will automatically stop recording, eject the tape and turn into POWER STANDBY
mode.
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