Mitsubishi Electronics HS-U448 manual Using Standby One-Touch Recording OTR2, To cancel OTR2

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Recording

Using Standby One-Touch Recording (OTR2)

Standby One-Touch Recording (also called OTR2) is a program- ming method to begin recording within the next 24 hours and record in 30 minutes intervals. Before you use OTR2, make sure the clock has been set correctly.

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 the 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 PAUSE/%START TIME on the front panel to set the time when you wish recording to start (within the next 24 hours). The start time is displayed on the front panel. The first time display is the next half-hour increment from the current time. For example, if it is currently 2:15, 2:30 (next half-hour increment) will be displayed. Similarly, if it is currently 2:40, 3:00 (again, the next half-hour increment) will be displayed. Each time you press the button, the start time is delayed by 30 minutes.

6Press REC/úREC LENGTH for each additional 30 minutes you want to add to the OTR2 timer, up to 4 hours. If you see End on the front panel display, the VCR will record until the end of the tape.

After 30 seconds, the power will turn off and the programmed recording light will be lit. The VCR will automatically turn on at the OTR2 start time and recording will begin. When the OTR2 timer reaches zero, the VCR will stop recording and turn off automati- cally. If the end of the tape is reached before OTR2 is finished, the VCR will stop and the power will turn off.

IMPORTANT

Other programs you have set to record may be erased if:

¥the start times are before the OTR2 start time

¥conflicts with the OTR2

¥starts within one minute or less after the OTR2 finishes If you turn the power on while your VCR is in stand-by for the OTR2, the OTR2 programming will be erased.

To cancel OTR2

¥Turn the power OFF while you are programming the timer.

¥Turn the power ON if you have finished programming the timer.

How OTR2 affects other controls

If you press REC/úREC LENGTH on the front panel during OTR2 recording, 30 minutes will be added to the OTR2 timer. If you press STOP during OTR2 recording, you erase the OTR2 programming.

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Contents Video Cassette Recorder Ownerõs Guide Special Features HS-U448 Smart FastShortcuts All operating and use instruc- tions should be followed An outside antenna system¥ Avoid violent vibration or shock If the product has been dropped or damaged in any wayHeavy objects placed on the re- corder will cause damage ¥ Never store tape in a high humid- ity locationUnpacking Your VCR Hooking Up Your VCRChoosing a Hookup Cable Box Antenna or CableSystem without Cable System withSwitch Splitter Cable boxRed Connections to TV with Audio Video InputsYellow White Red Home Theater Receiver Rear Panel Connections to Home Theater ReceiverYellow WhitePlayback Setting Up Your VCRSet up TV with Audio/Video InputsPlaying a Tape Operating Your Remote ControlLoading a Tape PlaybackUsing Basic Playback Controls Unloading a TapeSetting Up Your VCR Selecting the On-screen LanguageSetting Up Your VCR Memorizing Channels AutomaticallyCable antenna Cable channels 1Ð125 Adding and Deleting ChannelsSelecting a Channel Selecting channels sequentiallySetting the Clock Setting the Auto ClockSetting the Clock Manually If the VCR displays the wrong timeÄTime Recording Recording a Current BroadcastRecording Using One-Touch Recording OTRIf you program too much time into the OTR timer How OTR affects other controlsTo cancel OTR2 Using Standby One-Touch Recording OTR2How OTR2 affects other controls Descriptions of Audio Functions Using Audio and Video FunctionsAudio monitor Listen to Descriptions of Video Functions Selecting and adjusting the audio and video functions Search to blank Search to blankConventional VCR timer recording Timer RecordingConventional VCR Timer Recording Appears Press Enter once you have made your choiceRecap screen Programming not cancelled Timer RecordingCanceling a recording in progress Programming cancelledQuick Program Changing while programmingTimer Recording Hints Program caution Program skip using menusAuto speed programming TV programs that end on the day afterChanging timer recording settings Program skip using the Power buttonMemory backup Using Two VCRs to Copy Editing FeaturesUsing the HS-U448 to record from another VCR Editing Features Using the HS-U448 to playback to another VCRAdvanced Playback Controls Advanced FeaturesStill adjustment Special effectsAdjusting the Tracking Advanced FeaturesSearching Techniques Setting the counterTime Counter Quick search CM skipSpeed search Counter zero stopAutomatic index marks Index searchManual index marks Search to blank Repeat playbackDisplaying the Current Time Displaying the Time Gauge and the Remaining TimeTo make the time gauge and the remaining time appear Customize Choices Menu Auto power save auto-offVideo mute RF converter Setting up Auto PerfecTapeUsing PerfecTape¨ automatically PerfecTape¨Using PerfecTape¨ manually Rental XpressSetting up your remote control to operate your TV Using the remote control to operate your TVAdvanced Options To program the HS-U448 to respond to VCR-B signals To program the HS-U448 to respond to VCR-B signalsOperating your TV with the HS-U448 remote control To reprogram the HS-U448 to respond to VCR-A signals againRemote Control Location of ControlsLocation of Controls Front Panel Location of Controls Front Panel Display Rear Panel JacksImportant Information ¥ Video game patterns and scoreboardsCheck the TVÕs input setting Problem Try ThisTrouble Checks Trouble Checks Specifications IndexIndex Page Warranty Mitsubishi Video Cassette Recorder Limited WarrantyFor your nearest Mitsubishi Authorized Service Center call