Mitsubishi Electronics HS-U448 Using One-Touch Recording OTR, How OTR affects other controls

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Recording

Using One-Touch Recording (OTR)

One-Touch Recording (OTR) is a way to begin recording immedi- ately, and have your VCR stop recording and turn off automatically after your show is over.

1Load a tape with its erasure prevention tab intact into the VCR.

2Set the speed at which you would like to record by pressing SP/EP on the remote control or REC SPEED on the front panel. The selected speed will be displayed on the TV screen.

3Set the VCRÕs input to tuner by pressing INPUT on the remote until a channel number shows on-screen.

4Select the channel you wish to record by pressing CHANNEL on the remote control or on the front panel or the number buttons on the remote. If you are using a cable box, select channel 3 or 4 on the VCR, and change the channel on the cable box, not on the VCR. Additionally, if you are using an A/B switch, remember to set the switch to the correct position.

5Press REC/úREC LENGTH on the front panel twice. The first time you press the button, recording will begin. The second press of the same button adds 30 minutes to the OTR timer, displayed on the front panel.

6Press REC/úREC LENGTH for each additional 30 minutes you want to add to the OTR timer, up to 4 hours. If you press the button 10 times, you will see End on the front panel display. The VCR will record until the end of the tape. If you press the button an eleventh time, the VCR will resume normal manual recording.

The OTR timer will begin to count down backwards. When it reaches zero, the VCR will stop recording and turn off.

If you program too much time into the OTR timer

Continue pressing REC/úREC LENGTH. After the End point you can start over from zero, adding time in 30 minute intervals.

How OTR affects other controls

If you press PAUSE during OTR, the VCR will pause recording, but the OTR timer continues to count down.

Press PAUSE again to resume recording from the record-pause mode. The REC/úREC LENGTH will not resume your recording.

If you press STOP during OTR, you erase the OTR programming.

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Contents Video Cassette Recorder Ownerõs Guide Smart Fast Special Features HS-U448Shortcuts An outside antenna system All operating and use instruc- tions should be followedHeavy objects placed on the re- corder will cause damage If the product has been dropped or damaged in any way¥ Avoid violent vibration or shock ¥ Never store tape in a high humid- ity locationHooking Up Your VCR Unpacking Your VCRChoosing a Hookup System without Antenna or CableCable Box Cable System withCable box Switch SplitterConnections to TV with Audio Video Inputs RedYellow White Red Yellow Connections to Home Theater ReceiverHome Theater Receiver Rear Panel WhiteSet 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 controlsUsing Standby One-Touch Recording OTR2 To cancel OTR2How OTR2 affects other controls Using Audio and Video Functions Descriptions of Audio FunctionsAudio monitor Listen to Descriptions of Video Functions Search to blank Search to blank Selecting and adjusting the audio and video functionsConventional VCR Timer Recording Timer RecordingConventional VCR timer recording Appears Press Enter once you have made your choiceCanceling a recording in progress Timer RecordingRecap screen Programming not cancelled Programming cancelledChanging while programming Quick ProgramTimer Recording Hints Auto speed programming Program skip using menusProgram caution TV programs that end on the day afterProgram skip using the Power button Changing timer recording settingsMemory backup Editing Features Using Two VCRs to CopyUsing the HS-U448 to record from another VCR Using the HS-U448 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 searchIndex search Automatic index marksManual index marks Repeat playback Search to blankDisplaying the Time Gauge and the Remaining Time Displaying the Current TimeTo make the time gauge and the remaining time appear Auto power save auto-off Customize Choices MenuVideo mute Using PerfecTape¨ automatically Setting up Auto PerfecTapeRF converter PerfecTape¨Rental Xpress Using PerfecTape¨ manuallyUsing the remote control to operate your TV Setting up your remote control to operate your TVAdvanced Options Operating your TV with the HS-U448 remote control To program the HS-U448 to respond to VCR-B signalsTo program the HS-U448 to respond to VCR-B signals To reprogram the HS-U448 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 InformationProblem Try This Check the TVÕs input settingTrouble Checks Trouble Checks Index SpecificationsIndex Page Mitsubishi Video Cassette Recorder Limited Warranty WarrantyFor your nearest Mitsubishi Authorized Service Center call