Radio Shack 36 owner manual Automatic Timer Recording, OTR Hints

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Note: If a cassette was loaded when you last turned off the Model 36, you must press POWER to turn on the Model 36.

2.Repeatedly press SPEED until the desired recording speed (SP, LP, or SLP) appears.

SP

3.Press CHANNEL s or t or use the remote control’s number buttons to select the desired channel.

4.Press REC/OTR twice on the front of the Model 36 to begin recording. The REC indi- cator on the Model 36 flashes, OTR and (0:30) appear for about 5 seconds, and the Model 36 records what you see on the TV screen.

5.To change the displayed total recording time, within 5 seconds repeatedly press REC/OTR to advance the time in 30-minute increments.

Note: If you do not press REC/OTR within 5 seconds, the recording time disappears. Simply press REC/OTR again to redisplay the remaining recording time.

When you finish entering all OTR informa- tion, the displayed information disappears after 5 seconds.

When the recording stop time is reached during OTR recording, the Model 36 turns off.

Notes:

To turn the TV picture off or on while recording, press POWER.

To cancel OTR while the Model 36 is recording, press STOP/EJECT on the Model 36 (or STOP on the remote control).

OTR Hints

To ensure that you record all of the desired program, you might want to set the record- ing stop time 30 minutes later than the scheduled end of the program.

You can program OTR information only while a tape is recording. You cannot program OTR information if a tape is not inserted in the Model 36, if the erase- protection tab on the tape is removed, or if automatic timer recording is in progress.

During OTR recording, the remaining recording time is displayed for about 5 sec- onds when you press REC/OTR.

You can check automatic program timer settings during OTR. See “Automatic Timer Recording”.

Be sure the tape length you select for OTR is long enough to record the entire pro- gram. Even though you can set the Model 36 to record for up to 8 hours, the actual recording time is limited by the tape’s length.

AUTOMATIC TIMER

RECORDING

You can program the Model 36’s automatic timer to select a channel, start recording a broadcast on that channel at a time and tape speed you set, then stop recording at a time you set. You can set up to 8 automatic program timers to record any combination of weekly, daily, or one-time broad- casts on the same or different channels.

You can program the Model 36 to record at any time on a specific day you set within a 1-year pe- riod (ONCE), any time at the same time Monday through Sunday (EVRY DAY), and any time the same day every week (EVRY and desired day of the week).

Note: You cannot set an automatic timer record- ing while you are recording a program.

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Contents Model Features Fm Page 3 Tuesday, July 20, 1999 350 PM Important Safeguards and Precautions Fm Page 5 Tuesday, July 20, 1999 350 PM Service Contents On-Screen Displays Function Indicators Accessories Before YOU BeginUsing this Manual Moisture CondensationConnecting the Supplied Antenna ConnectionsChoosing a Location Connecting AN Outdoor Antenna Connecting to a Cable SystemUsing the AC Power Cord Connecting AN External DeviceConnecting Power Using the DC AdapterConnecting AN Optional Earphone Listening SafelyInstalling Batteries SetupRemote Control Front PanelUsing the Remote Control Changing the On-Screen LanguageSelecting the Input Signal Changing the Channels Stored in MemoryAdding/Erasing Channels Setting the Clock Auto Clock SettingManual Clock Setting Resetting the Clock Daylight-Saving TimeSelecting Channels Adjusting the PictureBasic TV Operation Viewing TVUsing Channel Return Using MuteViewing AN External Device Playing a Video Tape Basic VCR OperationLoading a Video Tape Automatic Rewind/EjectVisual Search Changing the TAPE’S DIRECTION/VARYING the Playback SpeedTracking Freeze-FrameSpecial Functions Using the Sleep TimerFunction Indicators Things YOU seeUsing Time Search Using the Game ModeUsing the Counter Using Counter ReturnUsing Automatic Repeat Playback Improving Playback of Older Worn TapesClosed Caption Caption 1 or Caption 2 a narrationRecording/Playback Speeds RecordingGeneral Information Tape SelectionImmediate Recording ONE-TOUCH Recording OTRAutomatic Timer Recording OTR HintsSetting the Automatic Timer Timer Recording Hints Checking/Changing Automatic TimersClearing an Automatic Timer Auto ReturnConnecting a Dubbing Source Dubbing Copying a TapeDubbing a Tape Troubleshooting Guide Additional InformationProblem Possible Cause Suggestion Care and Maintenance FCC Wants YOU to Know Replacing the DC ADAPTER’S FuseStoring Video Cassettes Cleaning the Video HeadsServicing Your Model DegaussingSpecifications Fm Page 42 Tuesday, July 20, 1999 350 PM Fm Page 43 Tuesday, July 20, 1999 350 PM RadioShack