Sony SLV-ED313 manual REC Speed

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Recording TV programmes using the Easy Timer function (continued)

4 EASY TIMER

Set the recording stop time in the same way as in step 2, then push the EASY TIMER knob.

A programme number flashes.

SP

APC

5 EASY TIMER

Turn the EASY TIMER knob clockwise or counterclockwise to select

 

the programme you want to record.

To select the tape speed, press

REC SPEED.

REC SPEED

SP/LP

SP

LPAPC

(SP/EP)

6 EASY TIMER

Push the EASY TIMER knob to confirm the setting.

 

The t indicator appears in

 

the display window and the

 

VCR stands by for recording.

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Contents Video Cassette Recorder SLV-ED313GB 3-065-583-E1To a TV that has audio/video input Jacks Connecting the VCRAdditional connections SLV-ED313 GB 3-065-583-E1Setting the clock Before you start…To check if the channels are preset correctly Presetting channelsTip Presetting all receivable channels automatically Presetting channels Manually Channel SETDisabling unwanted programme positions Channel coverage System B/G System D/KTo check the remaining tape length Recording TV programmesTo stop recording To watch another TV programme while recordingRecording TV programmes using the Easy Timer function Setting the Easy TimerREC Speed Easy Timer knob Programme Number Buttons Setting or changing the Easy ClockProg + Commander Do this on the VCRTo cancel the timer setting To check or change the timer settingTo use the VCR after setting the timer Tips Setting the timer manually Setting the timer manually Daily/weekly recordingREW Pause x Stop Slow Playing/searching at various speedsTo resume normal playback Stop REW Playback options OperationTo extend the duration Setting the recording duration timeTo cancel the duration RECEditing with another VCR How to connect to record on this VCRThis VCR Recorder Other VCR Player Before you start editing Operation When recording on this VCRTo stop editing

SLV-ED313 specifications

The Sony SLV-ED313 is a versatile and reliable VHS video cassette recorder that gained popularity for its blend of functionality, ease of use, and quality performance. Released during the height of the VHS era, this model embodies the technology that made home video recording accessible to the masses.

One of the key features of the SLV-ED313 is its ability to play and record in standard VHS format. It supports both Hi-Fi and standard audio recording, allowing users to enjoy enhanced sound quality, particularly important for music and dialogue in films. The Hi-Fi sound system enhances the overall viewing experience, making it a favorite for movie enthusiasts.

The SLV-ED313 comes equipped with a Direct Video Control feature, which automates the tracking adjustment, ensuring consistently high-quality playback regardless of the video tape's condition. This feature minimizes the common issue of tracking errors that can plague older VCR models, making it user-friendly for those less tech-savvy.

Another notable characteristic is the built-in Timer Record function. This user-friendly feature enables users to schedule recordings in advance, allowing them to capture their favorite shows even when they are not home. Additionally, the programmable timer can be set to record multiple programs over days or weeks, adding flexibility to the recording capabilities.

The SLV-ED313 also includes a variety of input and output options. It offers standard RCA connectors for audio and video in and out, as well as an RF input and output, making it compatible with various devices like televisions and camcorders. This versatility ensures that users can easily integrate the VCR into their existing home entertainment systems.

In terms of build quality, the SLV-ED313 is designed with durability in mind. Its compact design is ideal for home entertainment setups where space is limited, and the familiar Sony reliability adds to its appeal as a long-term investment.

Overall, the Sony SLV-ED313 stands as a testament to the reliability and user-centric design that characterized many of Sony's products during the VHS era. Its combination of essential features, sound quality, and user-friendly functionalities made it a memorable choice for countless households, cementing its place in the history of home entertainment technology.