What Your VCR Will Do
Recording Sources
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in any of the standard broadcast channels and up to 49
you can use it to record one program while you watch another one selected with your TV tuner. Also you can
view and record the same program if you prefer. Your VCR also has special video and audio input connectors
for recording from a camera or another VCR.
Automatic Tuner Programming
Available channels can be automatically preset into the
tuner for selection with the CHANNEL-UPand CHANNEL-
DOWN buttons. "Automatic Programming" searches through the channel numbers for broadcast or
Recording Speeds and Times
You can choose any one of the three standard speeds when you make a recording. The recording times for vari- ous cassettes and the reason for using each recording speed are explained on page 9.
Unattended Recording with Remote Programming/On- Screen Display
The VCR timer can be preset up to one year in advance to record up to four different programs. You can record the same program every week day or on the same day of every week until you cancel the program. The VCR will turn on automatically at the time you have selected, record your program, and turn off automatically.
All programming is done using the infrared remote con- trol. Programming instructions are displayed on your TV screen, leading you
ming sequence.
Express Recording (XPR)
XPR lets you record for up to four hours without program- ming the timer. Simply select the channel and the starting time (immediately or up to 24 hours delayed start) and select the length of time you wish to record. The rest is automatic.
Conventional Playback
Your VCR uses the standard VHS recording system so that
speeds. It automatically selects the same speed for play- back that was used for recording the cassette. By using the electronic tape counter and the
REWIND controls, you can "cue" to any starting point on the tape before you begin playback.
Picture Search
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so that you can quickly locate the picture you want to view. Normal playing speed resumes and sound is
restored when you release the button. A picture is dis- played when you search a tape recorded at any speed, but quality is best for tapes recorded at SLP.
Pause - Stop Action - Frame Advance
Pressing the PAUSE button stops the tape's forward motion for
Slow Motion
Press SLOW on the remote unit or press PLAY during play/pause to change from normal playing speed to slow motion. The PLAY button will restore normal playing speed. Slow Motion is designed for use at the SLP speed.
It may be used on tapes recorded at other speeds, but the picture quality will not be as good as that at SLP.
Memory Stop
When the tape counter is displayed instead of time, fast- forward and rewind wilt stop when the counter reads
0O00. By resetting the counter to 000O at the desired point on the tape, you can stop at this point for repeated view- ing of a certain scene.
Automatic Rewind
Your VCR automatically rewinds and then stops when it comes to the end of the tape. To avoid accidental erasure during Unattended Recording and Express Recording, the VCR stops at the end of the tape but does not rewind.
Power Off from Rewind
You can turn off the power during rewind, and the VCR will finish rewinding and turn off automatically.
Infrared Remote Control
The remote hand unit may be used instead of the front- panel buttons to control the major functions of the VCR. The remote control has additional buttons for selecting any tuner channel by number, setting the clock, program- ming the timer, and operating Slow Motion and Frame Advance.
VHS HQ Picture Quality
This VCR incorporates VHS HQ (High Quality) circuitry
for improved picture quality. It is fully compatible with earlier VHS VCRs.
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