Mitsubishi Electronics HS-U748 manual Vcr

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cinity of overhead power lines

(d) If the product does not op-

CONDENSATION

or other electric light or power

erate normally by following

Leave the VCR on, without a tape

circuits, or where it can fall into

the operating instructions.

in it, for 2 hours if the VCR has

such power lines or circuits.

Adjust only those controls

been exposed to sudden changes

When installing an outside an-

that are covered by the op-

in temperature. Sudden tempera-

tenna system, extreme care

erating instructions as an

ture changes cause moisture to

should be taken to keep from

improper adjustment of

form on the metal parts inside the

touching such power lines or

other controls may result in

VCR. This moisture can cause the

circuits as contact with them

damage and will often re-

tape to stick and damage the head.

might be fatal.

quire extensive work by a

Leaving the VCR on for a 2 hour

17 Overloading

qualified technician to re-

period will dry the inside of the

store the product to its nor-

VCR.

Do not overload wall outlets,

mal operation.

PROTECT THE POWER CORD

extension cords, or integral

(e) If the product has been

convenience receptacles as

Do not damage the power cord.

dropped or damaged in any

this can result in fire risk or

Damage to the power cord may

way.

electric shock.

cause a fire or shock hazard.

(f) When the product exhibits

18 Object and Liquid Entry

When unplugging the power cord,

a distinct change in perfor-

please hold it by the plug and re-

Never push objects of any kind

mance Ð this indicates a

move it carefully.

into this product through open-

need for service.

DO NOT PLACE HEAVY

ings as they may touch danger-

21 Replacement Parts

ous voltage points or short-out

OBJECTS ON THE RECORDER

When replacement parts are

parts that could result in a fire

Heavy objects placed on the re-

required, be sure the service

or electric shock. Never spill liq-

corder will cause damage.

technician has used replace-

uid of any kind on the product.

WHEN NOT IN USE

ment parts specified by the

 

19 Servicing

manufacturer or have the same

When you finish operating the re-

Do not attempt to service this

characteristics as the original

corder, always unload the cassette

product yourself as opening or

part. Unauthorized substitu-

and turn OFF the VCR POWER.

removing covers may expose

tions may result in fire, electric

CARE OF THE VIDEO

you to dangerous voltage or

shock or other hazards.

CASSETTE TAPES

other hazards. Refer all ser-

 

22 Safety Check

¥

Avoid violent vibration or shock.

vicing to qualified service per-

Upon completion of any service

¥

Do not place in a location where

sonnel.

or repairs to this product, ask

 

strong magnetic fields exist

 

 

20 Damage Requiring Service

the service technician to per-

 

(near a motor, transformer or

Unplug this product from the

form safety checks to deter-

 

magnet).

wall outlet and refer servicing

mine that the product is in

¥

Never place or store in direct

to qualified service personnel

proper operating condition.

 

sunlight.

under the following conditions:

23 Heat

¥

Avoid dusty places.

(a) When the power-supply

¥

Place the cassette in the cas-

The product should be situated

cord or plug is damaged.

 

sette case and store vertically.

away from heat sources such

 

(b) If liquid has been spilled, or

¥

Never store tape in a high hu-

as radiators, heat registers,

objects have fallen into the

 

midity location.

stoves, or other products (in-

 

product.

 

 

cluding amplifiers) that produce

 

 

(c) If the product has been ex-

 

 

heat.

 

 

posed to rain or water.

 

 

 

 

 

INFORMATION

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular instal- lation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, try to correct the interference by one or more of these measures:

¥Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna

¥Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver

¥Connect the equipment into an outlet on a different circuit than the receiver is connected

¥Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help

Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the userÕs authority to operate the equipment. If necessary, consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for additional suggestions. You may find this booklet prepared by the Federal Communications Commission helpful: How to Identify and Resolve Radio-TV Interference Problems. This booklet is available from the US Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., 20402, Stock No. 004-000-00345-4.

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Contents Video Cassette Recorder Ownerõs Guide Smart Special Features HS-U748Shortcuts Important Safeguards VCR Choosing a Hookup Hooking Up Your VCRUnpacking Your VCR System without Antenna or CableCable Box Cable System withSwitch OUT Cable box Connections to TV with Audio Video Inputs Connections to Home Theater Receiver Set up Setting Up Your VCRPlayback TV with Audio/Video InputsLoading a Tape Operating Your Remote ControlPlaying a Tape PlaybackUnloading a Tape Using Basic Playback ControlsSelecting the On-screen Language Setting Up Your VCRMemorizing Channels Automatically Setting Up Your VCRSelecting a Channel Adding and Deleting ChannelsCable antenna Cable channels 1Ð125 Selecting channels sequentiallySetting the Auto Clock Setting the ClockIf the VCR displays the wrong time Setting the Clock ManuallyÄTime Recording a Current Broadcast RecordingIf you program too much time into the OTR timer Using One-Touch Recording OTRRecording How OTR affects other controlsRecording Using Standby One-Touch Recording OTR2 Selecting Recording Format Using S-VHS Set-Up MenuSelecting S-input Setting Audio monitor Listen to Using Audio and Video FunctionsDescriptions of Audio Functions Descriptions of Video Functions PerfecTape¨ PerfecTape Selecting and adjusting the audio and video functionsConventional VCR timer recording Timer RecordingConventional VCR Timer Recording Canceling a recording in progress Timer RecordingChanging while programming Quick ProgramTimer Recording Hints Auto speed programming Program skip using menusProgram caution TV programs that end on the day afterChanging timer recording settings Program skip using the Power buttonMemory backup Using the HS-U748 to record from another VCR Editing FeaturesUsing Two VCRs to Copy Using the HS-U748 to playback to another VCR Editing FeaturesStill adjustment Advanced FeaturesAdvanced Playback Controls Special effectsAdvanced Features Adjusting the TrackingTime Counter Setting the counterSearching Techniques Quick search CM skipCounter zero stop Speed searchManual index marks Index searchAutomatic index marks Repeat playback Search to blankTo make the time gauge and the remaining time appear Displaying the Time Gauge and the Remaining TimeDisplaying the Current Time Video mute Auto power save auto-offCustomize Choices Menu Using PerfecTape¨ automatically Setting up Auto PerfecTapeRF converter PerfecTape¨Rental Xpress Using PerfecTape¨ manuallyAdvanced Options Using the remote control to operate your TVSetting up your remote control to operate your TV Operating your TV with the HS-U748 remote control To program the HS-U748 to respond to VCR-B signalsTo program the HS-U748 to respond to VCR-B signals To reprogram the HS-U748 to respond to VCR-A signals againLocation of Controls Remote ControlLocation of Controls Front Panel Rear Panel Jacks Location of Controls Front Panel Display¥ Video game patterns and scoreboards Important InformationTrouble Checks Problem Try ThisTrouble Checks Index SpecificationsEject button IndexFunciones b‡sicas Gu’a de Operaci-n B‡sica de la VideograbadoraMo programar la videograbadora para grabar Gu’a de Operaci-n B‡sica de la VideograbadoraMo poner el reloj Mitsubishi Video Cassette Recorder Limited Warranty WarrantyFor your nearest Mitsubishi Authorized Service Center call