Sony SLV-X817ME, SLV-X717ME, SLV-X717SG, SLV-X817PS, SLV-X817SG, SLV-X717PS Setting the clock, Tip

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Step 6 : Setting the clock (continued)

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• CURSOR

Set the year, hour and minutes in sequence, using CURSOR / to flash the item to be set, and CURSOR >/. to select the digits.

CLOCK SET

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. 1 2 . 1 9 9 7 THU 1 5 : 3 0

SELECT

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SET

 

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END

 

: [ EXECUTE ]

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6 • EXECUTE

Press EXECUTE to start the clock.

 

 

Tip

To change the digits during setting, press CURSOR ? to return to the item to be changed, and select the digits using CURSOR >/..

Note

The menu disappears automatically if you don’t proceed for more than a few minutes.

Getting Started

SLV-X817/717ME/PS/SG 3-858-651-11 (1)

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Contents Video Cassette Recorder SLV-X817/717ME/PS/SG 3-858-651-11Precautions SafetyInstalling Compatible colour systemsTable of contents Unpacking Checking your model nameGetting Started Setting up the remote commander Using the remote commanderInserting the batteries To operate SetConnecting the VCR To mains Lead Signal flowAerial cable suppliedAdditional connections To a TV that has phono type audio/video input jacksTo a stereo system SLV-X817 only Tuning your TV to the VCR To check to see if the TV tuning is correct To obtain a clear picture from the VCRSelecting a language Before you startSetting the clock Before you start…Setting the clock TipTuning the VCR Presetting all receivable channels automaticallyTuning the VCR Presetting channels manually PROG+Position Channel coverage System D/K System B/GDisabling unwanted programme positions If the picture is not clearPlaying a tape Basic OperationsSLV-X717 SLV-X817Additional tasks Replaying a recently watched sceneTo set the colour system Basic OperationsTo play an NTSC-recorded tape To use the time counterIf your TV is Set Ntsc PB to How to connect to use this function OperationBasic Operations SLV-X817/717ME/PS/SG 3-858-651-11 Recording TV programmes Prog + RECTo stop recording To check the remaining tape lengthTo watch another TV programme while recording Remaining tape length 00 22 Time counterTo save a recording To record Ntsc colour system programmesTips Recording TV programmes using the timer On/standbyRecording TV programmes using the timer To use the VCR after setting the timer Daily/weekly recordingPlaying/searching at various speeds To resume normal playbackAdditional Operations SLV-X717 · P L a YUsing the Click Shuttle ring SLV-X717 only Click Shuttle ringSlow motion Reverse High speed Double speed Reverse TipRecording TV programmes using the quick timer To extend the durationChecking Changing/ cancelling timer settings When the timer settings overlapProgramme Will be cut off Seconds Seconds will be cut off Recording stereo programmes SLV-X817 only Selecting the sound during playbackHow sound is recorded on a video tape Adjusting the picture Adjusting the trackingAbout Adaptive Picture Control APC Changing menu options Menu choicesMenu option Set this option to How to connect to record on this VCR VMC-810MS audio/video cable not supplied Signal flowEditing with another VCR This VCR RecorderOperation When recording on this VCR Before you start editingTo stop editing For SLV-X817 To stop while editingTo listen to both the hi-fi and normal audio SLV-X817 only Troubleshooting Symptoms caused by contaminated video headsRecording Timer recording Others Symptom Remedy Specifications Supplied accessoriesSystem Inputs and outputsIndex to parts and controls Front panel SLV-X717Front panel SLV-X817 PROGRAM/TRACKING +Display window Rear panelRemote commander SLV-X817/717ME/PS/SG 3-858-651-11 Index J, KV, W, X, Y, Z

SLV-X817ME, SLV-X717PS, SLV-X717SG, SLV-X817PS, SLV-X717ME specifications

The Sony SLV series of VCRs, including the SLV-X817SG, SLV-X717ME, SLV-X817PS, SLV-X717SG, and SLV-X717PS, represents some of the most advanced video cassette recorders developed during the heyday of VHS technology. These models not only offer robust recording capabilities but also incorporate various features designed to enhance user experience and video quality.

Starting with the SLV-X817SG, this VCR is renowned for its Hi-Fi stereo sound and advanced video processing, delivering clear and vibrant picture quality. It maintains compatibility with both NTSC and PAL formats, making it versatile for different regions. The unit also features a simple front panel layout, allowing for intuitive operation, as well as a host of programmable options for timed recordings.

The SLV-X717ME model targets consumers looking for a feature-rich yet easily operable device. It incorporates functions like a digital auto tracking system, which ensures optimal playback quality by automatically adjusting the tracking to suit various tape conditions. Additionally, the SLV-X717ME supports an extended record mode, allowing users to capture more content on a single tape without sacrificing quality.

The SLV-X817PS introduces additional functionalities including on-screen programming, which simplifies setting up recordings. Users can navigate a user-friendly interface that displays instructions clearly, reducing setup time significantly. Additionally, this model also features a built-in timer, enabling scheduled recordings without needing the VCR to be left on continuously.

For those seeking a blend of performance and convenience, the SLV-X717SG brings forward a comprehensive set of features, highlighting its ability to play and record in extended formats, which provides flexibility when managing video content. It also includes a variety of input and output options, accommodating external devices and enhancing connectivity.

Finally, the SLV-X717PS model connects the dots between accessibility and high-quality playback, focusing on enhancing the user experience with its straightforward design and reliable performance. With features like auto power-off and composite video outputs, it stands as a testament to Sony's commitment to consumer electronics by ensuring effortless use with no compromise on quality.

Together, these models exemplify Sony's innovative approach in the transition period of home entertainment technology and continue to be appreciated for their reliability and performance.