Sony SLV-SF950N manual Troubleshooting, Problem summary

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Troubleshooting

If you have any questions or if your problems are not covered below, please consult your nearest Sony service facility.

Problem summary

The following table summarizes the reference numbers for the problems you might face. In order to solve your problem, please refer to the corresponding reference (S1=symptom1, S2=symptom2 ...) in the right column below.

CATEGORY

 

 

REFER TO

 

 

 

 

Picture

while watching broadcast tuned by the TV

S2, S6

 

• while watching broadcast tuned by the VCR.

S1, S6

 

• while playing a tape.

S3, S4, S5

Sound

while playing a tape.

S7, S8, S9

Functional

Playback

S4, S9, S10

 

Normal recording

S11, S12

 

SmartFile

S13, S14

 

Timer recording

S15, S16

 

Synchronized Recording

S17, S18, S19

 

Canal Plus

S20, S21, S22

 

Line selection

S23

 

Remote commander

S24, S25

 

Cleaning

S26

 

Clock

S27

 

Power

S28, S29, S30, S31, S32

 

Tape

S33, S34

 

SMARTLINK

S35

 

Set-Top Box

S36

 

 

 

 

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Contents Video Cassette Recorder Installing PrecautionsSafety Compatible colour systemsTable of contents Unpacking Inserting the batteries Setting up the remote commanderUsing the remote commander Remote sensorTV/VIDEO TV control buttonsFastext buttons Prog +Controlling other TVs with the remote commander TipCode numbers of controllable TVs Manufacturer Code numberConnecting the VCR Connection to your TV with a Scart EURO-AV connectorLINE-1 TV LIGNE-1 TV CinemaLink*2, Q-Link*3or T-V About the Smartlink featuresIf the connected TV complies with SMARTLINK, NexTView Link Mains lead To mains Aerial cable supplied Signal flowConnection to your TV with an aerial cable only Box Connection to your TV and Set-Top Box STBScart cable supplied with Set Top Box LINE-3 LINE-1 TVIf your STB does not have a Scart EURO-AV connector Aerial cable supplied Scart cable not supplied Scart EURO-AVAudio cable not supplied Additional connectionsTo a stereo system VMC-810 cable not suppliedTuning your TV to the VCR Pull down the drop down panelTo obtain a clear picture from the VCR To check if the TV tuning is correctSelected for ex. programme position Function see Setting up the VCR with the Auto Set Up function Before you startIf your country does not appear in the list, select Else To cancel the Auto Set Up functionPress Auto SET UP Abbreviation Country LanguageBefore you start… Setting the clockSetting the clock manually Menu Press Menu to exit the menu Press OK to confirm the setting and start the clockPress M/m to set the date Changing the station for the Auto Clock Set function Turn on the VCR and the TVPress Menu to exit the menu Press M/m to highlight ON, then press OKPress m to highlight Clock PROGRAM, then press OK TipsSelecting a language Press M/m to highlight LANGUAGE, then press OKPresetting channels Press M/m to highlight TUNER, then press OKTV system Channel number Channel SET Field Press M/m to highlight Channel SETPosition Menu Disabling unwanted programme positions If the picture is not clearPress M/m to highlight Channel LIST, then press OK Setting/changing the station namesHighlight Lists and press OK Prog Name AAB CDE LMO FGH Select Move Program Erase Program Then press OK Changing/disabling programme positionsChanging programme positions Press OK to confirm the setting Highlight LISTS, and press OK Selected row will be cleared as Press M/m to highlight the row which you want to disablePress Clear Shown on the rightScart cable Supplied with decoder Setting the PAY-TV/Canal Plus decoderConnecting a decoder PAY-TV/Canal Plus decoder DECODER/t LINE-3Press M/m to highlight DECODER/ LINE3, then press OK Setting PAY-TV/Canal Plus channelsPress M/m to highlight Other OPTIONS, then press OK Press M/m to highlight DEC., then press OK Press M/m to highlight Normal CATV, then press OKPress Prog +/- to select the desired programme position CANAL+, then press OKPress M/m to highlight ON, then press OK Playing a tape To play an NTSC-recorded tape Additional tasksTo set the colour system To use the time counterBasic Operations Recording TV programmes Prog + REC StopTo stop recording Press x StopTo protect a recording To check the remaining timeTo watch another TV programme while recording Time counterRecording what you are watching on the TV TV Direct Rec Buttons Recording TV programmes using the ShowView systemNumber Press Timer When you set Timer Options to Showview menu appears on the TV screenTimer Daily/weekly recording Press ?/1 to turn off the VCRTo stop the VCR while recording, press x Stop To use the VCR after setting the timer Setting the timer manually Timer menu appears on the TV screen StandardTo stop recording Playing/searching at various speeds Slow REW Playback options OperationTo resume normal playback Playback options OperationTo extend the duration Setting the recording duration timeTo cancel the duration Press z REC repeatedly to set a new durationHow to connect for Synchronized Recording Synchronized RecordingPress x Stop while recording To cancel the Synchronized Recording functionPress Synchro REC. The Synchro REC indicator turns off Checking/changing/cancelling timer settings Turn on your TV and set it to the videoWhen the timer settings overlap ProgrammeNicam system Recording stereo and bilingual programmesZweiton German stereo system Stereo Bilingual Usually mixed Left/right channels Selecting the sound during playbackHow sound is recorded on a video tape Normal audio track monauralTo stop searching Searching using the index functionTo search ahead, press Index About the Reality Regenerator RR function Adjusting the pictureAdjusting the tracking About the Optimum Picture Control OPC functionOPC recording To deactivate the OPC functionPressOK. MENU, then select Options and press Initial settings are indicated in bold printChanging menu options Video Options menuAudio Options menu Tape Options menuOther Options menu DECODER/LINE3Example a Your VCR Recorder Decoder Connecting to a VCR or stereo systemHow to connect to record on your VCR Other VCR PlayerHow to connect to a stereo system Before you start editing When recording on your VCRBasic Editing To stop editingAbout the SmartFile function Recording using the SmartFile functionChecking the contents of a tape Selecting and playing a programmeErasing the data of an unwanted programme Labelling a recorded programme and tapeProtecting a recorded programme Running a demonstrationRecording using the SmartFile function Attaching the SmartFile label to the cassetteRecording a programme on the SmartFile tape FunctionChecking the information of a recorded programme Recording time Tape speed Station nameRecording after locating the Blank Time space Press M repeatedly to select Blank TimeStart END Select Search OK Exit Menu NOW Searching Selecting and playing a programme Checking the contents of a tape SmartFile function Tape title Category Setting the TV guide page numberLabelling a recorded programme and tape P301 If the VCR does not detect them P---, you Automatically when the VCR detects themPress OK TV guide page numbers appear Have to set the TV guide page numberLabelling a recorded programme and tape Labelling a recorded programme manually Smartfile EditClear To erase the selected category To label a regularly scheduled timer-recorded programmeTo erase the programme label Labelling a tape Before you start …To erase the tape title Press Smartfile Generator Screen as Program no , ProgramTo stop registration to the SmartFile label To check the information of a registered programme Protecting a recorded programme Press Smartfile SmartFile search list disappears To unlock the protected programmeErasing the data of an unwanted programme SP 1H 30M Nick & Matt Troubleshooting Problem summaryInitial Terminal ContaminationS12 Playback S10Normal recording S11 SmartFile S13Synchronized Recording S17 Timer recording S15S16 S18Power S28 Remote Commander S24Cleaning S26 Canal Plus S22Set-Top Box S36 Tape S33S34 System SpecificationsSupplied accessories Inputs and outputsRefer to the pages indicated in parentheses for details Index to parts and controlsFront panel Display window Rear panel Antenne Entree connector 9Antenne Sortie connector 9 Ntsc PB Play Back switch Audio Lleft/R right/VIDEORemote commander 108109 Menu chart 110111 112 113 Connecting Index

SLV-SF950N specifications

The Sony SLV-SF950N is a high-quality VCR that reflects the brand's commitment to innovation and performance in home entertainment technology. Designed with users in mind, it boasts an array of features that elevate the traditional video recording experience.

One of the main features of the SLV-SF950N is its compatibility with Super VCD format, which allows for exceptional video clarity and sound quality. This model supports both standard VHS and Super VHS tapes, providing versatility for users with different media formats. The ability to record in Super VHS significantly enhances the resolution, making it ideal for playback on modern televisions without the loss of quality that often accompanies standard VHS recordings.

Another standout characteristic of the Sony SLV-SF950N is its advanced digital video cassette recorder technology. This includes features like on-screen programming, which simplifies the process of scheduling recordings. Users can easily navigate the menu system to set recording times and manage playback options, making it user-friendly for both novices and experienced users alike.

The SLV-SF950N also includes special playback features such as S-VHS Play, which enables it to play back S-VHS tapes with improved clarity. Additionally, the model is equipped with a variety of video heads that enhance the tracking capabilities to ensure smooth playback even in cases of worn tapes. This functionality is particularly appreciated by users who have a vast collection of older VHS tapes.

In terms of connectivity, the SLV-SF950N features multiple input and output options, including standard RCA connections as well as S-Video output. This allows users to connect the VCR to a wide range of devices, including camcorders, televisions, and even modern home theater systems.

In conclusion, the Sony SLV-SF950N remains a robust option for anyone looking to enjoy the nostalgia of VHS tapes while still benefiting from modern enhancements. Its superior recording quality, user-friendly features, and versatile compatibility make it a valuable addition to any home entertainment setup. With its combination of thoughtful design and reliable performance, the SLV-SF950N continues to hold a place in the hearts of video enthusiasts.