RCA VR525 manual Video cassette recorder Users guide

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video cassette recorder

user's guide

VR525

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Contents Video cassette recorder Users guide Product Registration Important InformationTable of Contents Appendix Reference ConnectionsIndex HI, MY Name is LIZ… Read the First Three Sections First Things FirstWHAT’S LEFT? First Things FirstUnpack WHAT’S in the BOX Install Batteries in the Remote ControlConnect Your VCR Plug in the VCR Access the MenusTune the TV Turn on the VCRSET UP the VCR ON-SCREEN Guide and Additional SET-UP Features Setting UP the VCRSetting UP the VCR Language Using the Menu to SET UP FeaturesVCR Channels List On-Screen MenusAuto Channel Search To Auto Channel SearchDetect Automatically To Add or Remove Channels To Change the Signal TypeTime and Date Set Daylight-Saving TimeSpring forward Fall backward Set the Time and DateTime/Date Display Two-Digit VCR Plus+ Channel Numbers for Cable TV USA List VCR PLUS+ ChannelsVCR Plus+ Channel List VCR PLUS+ Worksheet Remote Control Option Additional SET-UP Features Preferences MenuRemote VCR1/VCR2 Option Auto TV/VCR Auto PlayAuto TV/VCR Energysaver Learn the Basics to GET YOU Started VCR BasicsVCR Basics Remote Buttons Pause Playing a TapeAutomatic Tracking Automatic Rewind Check the Safety TABTape Eject RecordingSeveral Recording Options RecordingExpress Recording XPR Recording FeaturesTimer Recording Information Timer RecordingSetting Up the Channel List Timer Recording with VCR PLUS+Using VCR Plus+ Press Menu to enter the VCR PlusCode number VCR Plus+ RecordingReviewing and Clearing Programs Stopping a Timer RecordingTwo VCR Connection Using TWO Vcrs for Copying Editing TapesPage Features to Enhance VCR Operation Other FeaturesOther Features Forward and Reverse Search Picture Search OptionsSlow Motion Commercial Scan Search ButtonIndex Search Frame AdvanceTo Search GO-TO Search PRO-TECT Plus Locking FeatureLocking Your VCR Time Counter TrackingON-SCREEN Displays Protect Your Components from Power Surges Things to Know Before Connecting ComponentsConnections ConnectionsJacks and Cables Connecting Your VCRRF Jacks and Coaxial Cables F-type Audio/Video Jacks and Cables RCA-typeChoosing a VCR Connection DON’T Forget about the Auto TV/VCR FeatureAdvantages of AUDIO/VIDEO Cable Connections TV with RF Jack only Using This ConnectionTV with AUDIO/VIDEO Jacks All scrambled channels must be viewed through the VCR Appendix Reference Front Panel Back Panel Indicator PanelTroubleshooting Tips VCR makes noise when stopped Time did not adjust for daylight-saving timeWill not record or play Rewind does not operateWill not Auto Channel Search active channels correctly Timer indicator flashesTape plays back in slow motion Cannot select channels overCleaning the VCR SpecificationsLimited Warranty Appendix Reference RF OUT IndexIndex Tocom 15313740 Rev North Meridian Street Indianapolis,