Zenith XBV323 warranty Tape Operation Normal Recording, Timer Recording, To pause recording

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Press MENU and the MAIN menu will appear.

Tape Operation (Continued)

Normal Recording

Preparation:

Turn on the power of both the DVD+VCR and TV.

Tune the TV to the DVD+VCR output channel (CH 3 or 4) or set the TV’s source selector to VIDEO.

If a direct VIDEO/AUDIO connection is made between the DVD+VCR and the TV, set the TV’s source selector to

VIDEO.

1 Insert a video cassette with the safety tab intact.

2 Select the desired channel by using v/V.

If you are recording from another source via audio/video input jacks (at the Rear or Front panel), select the LINE1 or LINE2 by pressing INPUT.

3 Set the desired recording speed (SP or SLP) with the SP/SLP button.

This DVD+VCR is not designed to record in LP mode.

4 Set the MTS mode as desired (See page 15, 25).

5 Press REC/ITR (z) once.

Recording will start. (The REC indicator will light in the display window.)

REC indicator appears only when the Output Source is set to VCR.

If a cassette with no safety tab is loaded, the cassette will be ejected automatically.

6 Press STOP (x) to stop recording.

If the tape reaches the end before STOP (x) is pressed, the DVD+VCR will automatically stop, rewind, eject the tape and turn itself off.

Timer Recording

This DVD+VCR can be programmed to record up to 8 programs within a period of 1 year. For unattended recording, the timer needs to know the channels to be recorded and the starting and ending times.

Things to know before starting

If you try to set the program timer before setting the clock, PLEASE SET THE CLOCK appears for a moment and then CLOCK menu appears on the TV screen. Set the time and date before proceeding.

Make sure a tape is in the DVD+VCR and the safety tab is in place or the tape will be automatically ejected.

Preparation:

Turn on the power of both the DVD+VCR and the TV.

Be sure the TV is set to the DVD+VCR output channel (3 or 4). Make sure the TUNING BAND in the TUNING menu is set appropriately (TV or CATV).

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2 Use v/V to choose the PROGRAM menu.

3 Press SELECT/ENTER to go to the PROGRAM menu.

The PROGRAM menu will appear.

If all 8 programs have been entered, FULLY PROGRAMMED message will appear for a moment and then PROGRAM 1 will appear on the TV screen.

To pause recording

1Press PAUSE/STEP (X) to pause the tape during recording.

The REC indicator will flash in the display window.

2When you want to continue recording, press PAUSE/STEP (X) or press REC/ITR (z).

After 5 minutes in pause mode, the tape will be stopped automatically to protect the tape and the video heads.

To record one TV program while watching another

1Use TV/VCR to select the TV mode during recording.

The TV indicator appears.

2Using the TV, select the channel to be viewed.

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Always use PAUSE/STEP (X) for best results when making changes during recording.

For example: To change channels during recording, first press PAUSE/STEP (X) to put the unit in pause mode. Then select the desired channel on the DVD+VCR, and press PAUSE/STEP (X) again to resume recording.

4 Use b/B to choose the PROGRAM No. (1-8).

5 Use V to choose the MONTH option. Use b/B to choose the desired month.

6 Use V to choose the DAY option. Use b/B to choose the desired day.

7 Use V to choose the START option.

Use b/B to choose the desired start time.

8 Use V to choose the STOP option.

Use b/B to choose the desired stop time.

9 Use V to choose the CHANNEL option. Use b/B to choose the desired channel (Channel, LINE1 or LINE2).

Cable Users: If you have CABLE TV and used Cable Box in Connecting Antenna/Cable TV to DVD+VCR (page 11), using a cable box converter, you must set the channel in this step to match the cable box output channel (usually CH 3 or 4). Change channels on the cable box instead of with the DVD+VCR.

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Contents Installation and Operating Guide Warranty Safety Precautions Regulatory Information FCC PartImportant Safety Instructions Table of Contents Before Use Remote Control Battery InstallationRemote Control Operating Range Playable DiscsAbout Symbols PrecautionsSelecting the Viewing Source Front Panel Controls Display Window RECRemote Control Component Video OUT Connections PanelVideo OUT DVD OUT RF. OUTDVD/VCR OUTConnecting Antenna/Cable TV to ConnectionsConnections Basic TV Connections Optional, Preferred TV ConnectionsConnections Optional, Preferred TV Connections Accessory Audio/Video A/V Connections toDigital Multi-channel sound Before VCR Operation On-Screen Display OSD On-Screen Menus SetupMenu Selection Language Select Audio ModeFunction OSD Broadcast Type STEREO/SAP/MONOAuto Clock Set Before VCR Operation Setting the ClockManual Clock Set On-Screen Display Before DVD Operation General ExplanationOn-screen display operation Language Before DVD Operation DVD SetupGeneral Operation PictureSound Before DVD OperationOthers Parental Control Country Code DVD Rating DVDTape Operation Normal Playback Special Effect PlaybacksTo pause recording Timer RecordingTape Operation Normal Recording To record one TV program while watching anotherTape Operation Checking Erasing Timer Record ProgrammingProgram Priority To extend the Recording Time Instant Timer RecordingChecking the Recording Time Dubbing and EditingPlayback with Hi-Fi Stereo Audio Sound Multichannel TV Sound Indicator MTSVHS Hi-Fi Stereo System MTS Broadcast MTS Multi-Channel TV SoundTape Operation Tape Counter Memory Feature Additional InformationGeneral Features DVD Operation Playing DVDsDVD Operation General Features Special DVD Features About MP3 About WMA Window Media Audio FilesAudio CD and MP3/WMA Disc Operation Still Picture Jpeg Files Operation Viewing Jpeg files JpegSelecting other Files To flip the pictureProgrammed Playback CD MP3 WMA Programmed Playback with Audio CDs and MP3/WMA DiscsTroubleshooting Symptom Cause CorrectionDVD+VCR is in Timer mode Symptom Cause CorrectionMoisture Condensation Language Code List Language CodeCountry Code List Code CountryDVD Specifications SpecificationsVCR Specifications GeneralPage Customer INTER-ACTIVE Center Numbers

XBV323 specifications

The Zenith XBV323 is a multifaceted entertainment device that integrates both a DVD player and a VCR, making it a convenient choice for those looking to bridge the gap between analog and digital media formats. This versatile unit supports a variety of playback formats, which includes DVDs, CDs, and VHS tapes, allowing users to enjoy their favorite movies, music, and shows from different eras all in one place.

One of the main features of the Zenith XBV323 is its comprehensive compatibility with various media formats. The device can play DVD-R/RW, CD-R/RW, and VCD formats, ensuring that users have flexibility in their media library. Additionally, the built-in VCR allows playback and recording of VHS tapes, a significant advantage for users who still have cherished tapes in their collection. This dual functionality promotes ease of use, reducing the need for multiple devices cluttering up entertainment spaces.

The Zenith XBV323 also incorporates several advanced technologies to enhance the viewing experience. It supports various audio and video output options, including standard composite video and stereo audio outputs, making connectivity to existing television systems straightforward. The unit is equipped with features such as progressive scan for DVDs, which significantly improves video clarity, providing a crisper, more detailed picture.

For an improved user experience, the Zenith XBV323 features an intuitive on-screen display. This user-friendly interface simplifies navigation through menus and settings, making it accessible for users of all ages. Furthermore, it is designed with a programmable timer that allows for scheduling of VCR recordings, ensuring that users never miss their favorite shows or movies.

In terms of design, the Zenith XBV323 is compact and stylish, making it a suitable addition to any home theater setup. Its straightforward controls and buttons make operating the device easy, while the remote control enhances convenience, allowing users to manage their entertainment from a distance.

In conclusion, the Zenith XBV323 stands out for its versatility and user-friendly features. By combining the functions of a DVD player and VCR, and supporting a range of media formats, it caters to diverse entertainment needs, making it an asset for anyone looking to enjoy both modern and classic media formats effortlessly. Whether revisiting nostalgic VHS tapes or diving into the latest DVD releases, the Zenith XBV323 ensures a seamless viewing experience.