RCA VR636HF manual Specifications, Cleaning the VCR

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APPENDIX: REFERENCE

SPECIFICATIONS

Format:

VHS

 

Record/Playback

Video:

4-head

System:

Audio:

2 Hi-Fi record/playback system

Video Signal System:

EIA standard: NTSC color

Antenna:

75-ohm external VHF/UHF combined

 

antenna terminal

Tuner:

USA:

181 channels capability*

 

 

(125 cable channels)

 

Canada: 178 channels capability*

 

 

(122 cable channels)

Type:

AutoProgramming frequency synthesis

Power Requirement:

120V AC, 60 Hz

Power Consumption:

19 watts (Standby: <4 watts)

Dimensions:

3.54 inches high (90 mm)

 

14.2 inches wide (360 mm)

 

10.75 inches deep (273 mm)

Weight:

pounds (3.7 kg)

Storage Temperature

- 22˚F to +149˚F

Range:

(-30˚C to +65˚C)

Operating

+41˚F to +104˚F

Temperature Range:

(+5˚C to +40˚C)

*Check your cable company‘s compatibility requirements.

CLEANING THE VCR

Use a soft cloth or dusting attachment of your vacuum cleaner to dust your VCR. Remove dust from the ventilation holes on the top, back, sides, and bottom of the cabinet.

Plastic surfaces are easily scratched and can be marred by alcohol and various solvents. Avoid excessive use of oil-based furniture polishes since the materials used in the cabinet will accumulate more dust. We recommend using a nonabrasive, antistatic cleaner and polisher.

Specifications are subject to change.

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Contents Video cassette recorder Users guide Cover or back. No user serviceable parts inside Refer servicing to qualified service personnelImportant Information Product RegistrationTable of Contents Other Features Programming the RemoteConnections Appendix ReferenceFirst Things First HI, MY Name is LIZ… Read the First Three SectionsWHAT’S LEFT? First Things FirstInstall Batteries in the Remote Control Remote control RF coaxial cableUnpack WHAT’S in the BOX Connect Your VCRAccess the Menus Plug in the VCRTune the TV Turn on the VCRSET UP the VCR Press 2 to switch Auto Play to on or OFFPress Menu to display the VCR Main Menu Press 6 to display the Preferences menuSetting UP the VCR Setting UP the VCRON-SCREEN Guide and Additional SET-UP Features Using the Quickset Guide Using the Menu to SET UP FeaturesLanguage On-Screen MenusDigital Satellite System Setup Press 8 to select the Language menuSelect English, Español Spanish, or Français French Press 4 to display Channels menuPress 6 to select DSS Setup Satellite Receiver CodesPress 4 to display the Channels menu Cable BOX SetupCable Box Setup 22,46 Anvision15, 23, 24, 25, 30, 36 37, 43VCR Channels List To Auto Channel SearchTo Change the Signal Type To Add or Remove ChannelsAuto Channel Search Detect AutomaticallyAuto Clock SET Feature Time and DateSet the Time Zone Selecting ChannelsSet Daylight Savings Spring forward Fall backwardPress 3 to display Time menu Press 3 to display the SET Time Zone screenPress 1 to display the SET Time and Date menu SET the Time and Date ManuallyTime/Date Display VCR PLUS+ Channels Two-Digit VCR Plus+ Channel Numbers for Cable TV USA ListVCR Plus+ Channel List Press 4 to display the VCR Plus+ Channel List screenVCR PLUS+ Worksheet Additional SET-UP Features Preferences Menu Remote Control OptionNow you are ready to select an item from the menu to set up Remote VCR1/VCR2 OptionAuto TV/VCR Auto PlayAuto TV/VCR Energysaver Front Panel VCR DisplayPreferred Tape Speed Tape SpeedsVCR Basics VCR BasicsLearn the Basics to GET YOU Started VCR Function Buttons Remote ButtonsComponent Buttons TV Buttons Mute Reduces volume to minimum levelTV Function Buttons Automatic Tracking Playing a TapePause Check the Safety TAB Automatic RewindTape Eject RecordingPage Recording Several Recording OptionsREC Timer Recording Timer Recording InformationPress 2 to display the Timer Recordings menu Select 1 to Create a New ProgramTimer Recording with VCR PLUS+ Setting Up the Channel ListUsing VCR Plus+ Press Menu to bring up the VCR Main MenuIndicate how often you want the program to be recorded VCR Plus+ RecordingPress Menu to enter the VCR PlusCode number Stopping a Timer Recording Reviewing and Clearing ProgramsRecording Broadcast Stereo TV or SAP Second Audio Program Press 2 to display the Review Existing Progs. screenAudio Connection Recording Audio onlyPlaying Back Audio Only Using TWO Vcrs for Copying Editing Tapes Two VCR ConnectionProgrammingremote ProgrammingtheremoteControl Your TV Operate the TV About Programming the RemoteProgramming the Remote to Control TV Codes Page Other Features Other FeaturesFeatures to Enhance VCR Operation Picture Search Options Forward and Reverse SearchSlow Motion Commercial Scan Search ButtonTo Search Frame AdvanceIndex Search Tracking GO-TO SearchLocking Your VCR PRO-TECT Plus Locking FeatureTime Counter Press 7 to display the Audio menu Audio SET-UP FeaturesON-SCREEN Displays Reception Tape PlaybackPage Things to Know Before Connecting Components Protect Your Components from Power SurgesConnections ConnectionsConnecting Your VCR Jacks and CablesRF Jacks and Coaxial Cables F-type Audio/Video Jacks and Cables RCA-typeAdvantages of AUDIO/VIDEO Cable Connections DON’T Forget about the Auto TV/VCR FeatureChoosing a VCR Connection Using This Connection TV with RF Jack onlySet the Auto TV/VCR feature to OFF TV with AUDIO/VIDEO JacksCoaxial cables Audio/video cables Splitter TV with RF Jack and Digital Satellite Receiver If the VCR can control your digital satellite receiverTo record one off-air or cable program and watch another To record a digital satellite receiver programTV with AUDIO/VIDEO Jacks and Digital Satellite Receiver Coaxial cables and 6 audio/video cablesAppendix Reference Front Panel Display Panel Back Panel Troubleshooting Tips Streaks in picture during normal playback Will not record or playRewind does not operate Will not recordTime did not adjust for daylight-saving time VCR makes noise when stoppedTimer indicator flashes Clock shows incorrect time or dateNo stereo sound during playback Stereo audio too noisyLimited Warranty Specifications Cleaning the VCRCH switch 5, 8, 52, 55 Accessing menus IndexIndex VCR Main Menu North Meridian Street Indianapolis, Tocom