Sony SLV-E780EN/EG Setting up the VCR with the Auto Set Up function, Press Auto SET UP

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Step 5 : Setting up the VCR with the Auto Set Up function (continued)

3 AUTO SET UP Press AUTO SET UP. The ATP function starts searching for all of the receivable channels and presets them in numerical sequence.

After the search is complete, the current time appears in the display window for any stations that transmit a time signal.

To cancel the Auto Set Up function

Press AUTO SET UP.

Tip

If you want to change the language for the on-screen display from the one preset in the Auto Set Up function, see page 19.

Note

Do not cancel the Auto Set Up function during the ATP operations. If you do, repeat the steps above.

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Getting Started

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Contents Video Cassette Recorder Installing PrecautionsSafety Compatible colour systemsTable of contents Getting Started UnpackingChecking your model name Inserting the batteries Setting up the remote commanderUsing the remote commander You can use this remoteFastext buttons Setting up the remote commanderTV control buttons PROG+ VOL+ JoystickControlling other TVs with the remote commander TipCode numbers of controllable TVs Manufacturer Code numberConnecting the VCR Additional connections Connecting the VCRTo a TV that has a EURO-AV Scart connector To a stereo systemTuning your TV to the VCR You have now tuned your TV to the VCR. Whenever you want to Tuning your TV to the VCRTo check to see if the TV tuning is correct Play a tape, set the TV to the video channelAbbreviation Country Language Setting up the VCR with the Auto Set Up functionIf your country does not appear, select Else Press Auto SET UP Setting up the VCR with the Auto Set Up functionTo cancel the Auto Set Up function Before you start… Setting the clockSetting the clock manually Press the joystick OK Setting the clockPush the joystick to /.to set the date Changing the station for the Auto Clock Set function Push the joystick to ?//to select on Carries the time signal appearsIf the VCR does not receive the time signal Push the joystick to .to move the cursorManual setup Selecting a language Manual setup Presetting channels Prog +TV system Channel number SET field Push the joystick to /.to move the cursor Ó to Channel SETPress Prog +/- to select the programme position Manual setup -- Presetting channels Disabling unwanted programme positionsIf the picture is not clear Buttons Manual setup Setting up ShowViewNumber Setting up ShowView for satellite broadcasts Manual setup Setting up ShowView Setting Canal Plus channels Setting the Canal Plus decoderConnecting a decoder Setting the Canal Plus decoder Position Press Prog +/- to select the desiredProgramme position Setting the Canal Plus decoder Basic Operations Playing a tapeTurn on your TV and set it to the video channel Basic OperationsTo replay a recently watched scene Playing a tapeAdditional tasks To set the colour systemTo use the time counter To display the counter on the TV screen, press DisplayRecording TV programmes RECRecord Display windowPress Prog +/- to select the programme position you want to To stop recordingTo watch another TV programme while recording Recording TV programmesTo check the remaining time To save a recordingTips Stop Recording TV programmes using ShowViewPress Showview Press ON/STANDBY to turn off the VCR Daily/weekly recording Recording TV programmes using ShowViewTimer recording with VPS/PDC signals To use the VCR after setting the timer To record satellite broadcastsJoystick OK Setting the timer manuallyPress Menu and select TIMER, then press Joystick StopOperations Setting the timer manually Play REW # FF Playing/searching at various speedsAdditional Operations Joystick # FF 03 REW Playback options OperationPress the joystick á Play Playing/searching at various speedsTo resume normal playback Press Quick Timer repeatedly to set to the new duration Recording TV programmes using the quick timerUsing the quick timer during stop mode To extend the durationChecking Changing/ cancelling timer settings Joystick /./?Programme Will be cut off About 20 seconds will be cut off When the timer settings overlapProgramme To select bilingual sound while recording Recording stereo and bilingual programmesZweiton German stereo system Nicam system SLV-E780EN onlyStereo Bilingual Usually mixed Left/right channels Selecting the sound during playbackHow sound is recorded on a video tape Searching using the index function To stop searchingAbout Optimum Picture Control OPC Adjusting the pictureAdjusting the tracking Adjusting the picture Changing menu options Press MENU, then select SettingsInitial settings are indicated in bold print Select OptionsOptions menu choices Menu option Set this option to Changing menu optionsVideo Options menu choices Menu option Set this option to Editing with another VCR How to connect to record on this VCRVMC-810 audio/video cable not supplied Signal flow This VCR RecorderOther VCR Player EURO-AV Scart Signal flow Not supplied TipEditing with another VCR This VCR Recorder LINE-1 TV Pin adaptor Not supplied To stop editing Operation When recording on this VCRBefore you start editing Press the p Stop buttons on both VCRsClock Power Playback Symptom Remedy TroubleshootingSymptoms caused by contaminated video heads Additional InformationTroubleshooting Recording Timer recording Symptom RemedyOthers Symptom Remedy VideoSystem SpecificationsSupplied accessories Inputs and outputsRefer to the pages indicated in parentheses for details Index to parts and controlsFront panel Display window Index to parts and controlsMains lead Antenne Sortie connectorRear panel Sortie Audio D/G jacksRemote commander Additional Information Additional Information Additional Information Index

SLV-E780EN/EG specifications

The Sony SLV-E780EN/EG is a versatile and reliable VHS video cassette recorder that stands out in the realm of home entertainment systems. Designed for both convenience and performance, this model became popular for its user-friendly features and excellent video quality.

One of the key characteristics of the SLV-E780EN/EG is its advanced video processing technology. The unit is equipped with Sony's Digital Noise Reduction (DNR) system, which significantly improves playback quality by minimizing video noise and enhancing the clarity of images. This feature is particularly useful when viewing older tapes that may have deteriorated over time, providing a smoother and more enjoyable viewing experience.

The SLV-E780EN/EG also supports various recording modes, allowing users to select different settings based on their needs. These modes enable recording time optimization, ensuring that users can make the most out of their tapes while maintaining decent picture quality. Moreover, the extended play (EP) mode allows for longer recording durations, making it ideal for capturing full-length movies or lengthy events.

The device includes an intuitive on-screen display (OSD) that provides easy navigation through menus and functions. Users can quickly access recording options, timer settings, and other features, making the SLV-E780EN/EG user-friendly even for those who may not be tech-savvy.

Another noteworthy technology integrated into this model is its Multi-Standard Playback capability, which allows playback of tapes recorded in different formats. This feature is particularly beneficial for users who travel or those who own tapes from various regions, ensuring that they can enjoy their entire collection regardless of format compatibility.

The SLV-E780EN/EG also features various connectivity options, including AV inputs and outputs, making it easy to connect to other devices such as televisions, cameras, and external audio systems. This connectivity enhances the versatility of the VCR, allowing it to be easily integrated into a home entertainment setup.

Overall, the Sony SLV-E780EN/EG exemplifies the brand's commitment to quality and innovation. Its combination of advanced features, ease of use, and reliable performance makes it a valuable addition to any home entertainment system, ensuring that users can relish their favorite VHS tapes with excellent clarity and fidelity. With the landscape of video recording having shifted towards digital formats, this model still holds a nostalgic place for those who appreciate the classic VCR experience.