Sony SLV-469 Uick reference to using the VCR, To play a tape, To record a program, To watch TV

Page 56

Q uick reference to using the VCR

Hookup 1

To play a tape

1Set the TV to channel 3 or 4 (or to video input, if you made A/V connections.)

2Insert a tape and press PLAY. If there’s no picture on your TV, press the VCR’s TV/VIDEO button until the VIDEO indicator comes on in the display window.

To record a program

1Press MENU and select

TIMER SET/CHECK.

2Set the date, time, channel, and tape speed.

3Press OK.

4Insert a tape.

5Press POWER to turn off the VCR.

To watch TV

1Turn off the VCR, or press the VCR’s TV/VIDEO button until the VIDEO indicator in the display window goes off.

2Set the TV to the channel you want to watch.

Hookup 2

To play a tape

1Set the TV to channel 3 or 4 (or to video input, if you made A/V connections.)

2Insert a tape and press PLAY. If there’s no picture on your TV, press the VCR’s TV/VIDEO button until the VIDEO indicator comes on in the display window.

To record a program

1Turn on the cable box.

2Set the cable box to the channel you want to record.

3Press MENU and select

TIMER SET/CHECK.

4Set the date, time, channel, and tape speed.

5Press OK.

6Insert a tape.

7Press POWER to turn off the VCR.

Leave the cable box on.

To watch TV

1Turn off your VCR, or press the VCR’s TV/ VIDEO button until the VIDEO indicator in the display window goes off.

2Turn on your cable box.

3Set the TV to the cable box output channel (usually 2, 3, or 4).

4Set the cable box to the channel you want to watch.

Hookup 3

To play a tape

1If you made A/V connections, set the TV to video input.

If you didn’t use A/V hookup:

Turn on the cable box.

Set the cable box to channel 3 or 4.

Set the TV to the output channel of the cable box (usually 2, 3 or 4).

2Insert a tape and press PLAY.

To record a program

1Press MENU and select

TIMER SET/CHECK.

2Set the date, time, channel, and tape speed.

3Press OK.

4Insert a tape.

5Press POWER to turn off the VCR.

To watch TV

1Turn off your VCR, or press the VCR’s TV/ VIDEO button until the VIDEO indicator in the display window goes off.

2Select the channel with your cable box (if you have one) or with your TV.

If you have any questions about this product, you may call: Sony Customer Information Center

1-800-222-SONY (7669) or write to: Sony Customer Information Center Sony Drive, Mail Drop #T1-11, Park Ridge, NJ 07656

Sony Corporation Printed in U.S.A.

Image 56
Contents Video Cassette Recorder Owner’s recordPrecautions SafetyInstalling InformationTable of contents Unpacking Getting StartedSetting up the remote commander Using the remote commanderCommander to operate this VCR Inserting the batteriesBefore you get started HookupsSelecting the best hookup option Audio/video cable not supplied Use this hookup if your TV has stereo jacksUse this hookup if your TV doesn’t have stereo jacks Hookups Use this hookup if you’re usingAntenna hookup Set the RF Unit switch to CH3 or CH4, whicheverCable box with many scrambled channels Recommended useWhat you can do with this hookup What you can’t doChannel is not used in your Preset the channels into the VCR. SelectAuto Preset and press OK Match the type of connector on your TV a Record scrambled channels that require a cable boxDirectly to your TV If you dont have a Cable box Or CHookup 3 VCR setup Switch ConnectorSplitter On your TV aHookup 4 VCR setup Set the RF Unit switch to CH3 or CH4, whicheverPress /.to set the month Setting the clockBefore you start… Press OK to start the clock Press /to flash the day and pressTo set the day Press /.to select English or ESPAÑOL, then press OK Selecting a languageYou can change the on-screen display language Press /.to select ANTENNA/CABLE Presetting channelsPresetting all receivable channels automatically Presetting channels To preset cable TV channelsTo preset VHF and UHF channels Press ?//to set ANTENNA/CABLE toPresetting/disabling channels manually Press Menu and select Tuner PRESET, then press OKNumber buttons CH +Channel to be preset Channel to be disabledSelected channel If the picture is not clearNumber 9 buttons Tip Press /.to select Fine Tuning Fine tuning meter appearsPress ?//to adjust to a clearer picture, then press OK Playing a tape Turn on your TV and set it to the video channelBasic Operations Basic OperationsPlaying a tape Additional tasksTo play a recently watched scene To use the time counterHow to connect to use this function OperationRecording TV programs REC CH +To stop recording Safety tab Tips Recording TV programsTo watch another TV program while recording To save a recordingPress Menu and select Timer SET/ CHECK, then press OK Recording TV programs using TimerYou can preset up to eight programs at a time Recording TV programs using the timer To stop the VCR while recording, press p StopDaily/weekly recording To use the VCR after setting the timerTo lock the VCR after setting the timer Child Lock Playing/searching at various speeds To resume normal playbackPress Æ Play Additional OperationsSearching for a selected point on the tape To cancel searching Searching for a selected point on the tapePress Æ Play or p Stop To turn off the bar indicationTo cancel skip-search Skip-searching automaticallySearch forward # fast-forward Fast-forwardRecording TV programs using the quick timer Using the quick timer during stop modeTo extend the duration To stop the VCR while recordingChecking Changing/ canceling timer settings Program Will be cut off Checking/changing/canceling timer settingsWhen the timer settings overlap Adjusting the picture Adjusting the trackingAbout Adaptive Picture Control APC APC playbackInitial settings are indicated in bold print Changing menu optionsPress Menu and select Advanced Options Menu choicesHow to hook up to record on this VCR VMC-710M/720M audio/video cable Signal flow Not suppliedEditing with another VCR This VCR RecorderOperation when recording on this VCR Editing with another VCRBefore you start editing To stop editingAdditional Information General setup informationSetting the RF unit Attaching the external antenna connector General setup informationOhm twin lead cable EAC-32 Antenna connector not supplied Attaching a UHF/VHF band mixerTroubleshooting Symptoms caused by contaminated video headsTroubleshooting Recording Timer recording Others Symptom RemedySpecifications Refer to the pages indicated in parentheses for details Index to parts and controlsFront panel Display window Video APCRear panel Index to parts and controlsRemote commander Power switch VOL volume +/- buttonsClear button ⁄ Channel number buttonsIndex G, H, I, J, KN, O V, W, X, Y, ZUick reference to using the VCR To play a tapeTo record a program To watch TV

SLV-469 specifications

The Sony SLV-469 is a versatile VHS VCR that stands out in the realm of home entertainment systems. Introduced in the late 1990s, this model was designed to cater to consumers seeking a reliable video cassette recorder that provided excellent playback and recording features.

One of the main features of the SLV-469 is its ability to provide high-quality playback of VHS tapes, delivering clear audio and video output. The VCR supports various tape lengths, including T-120s, allowing users to record and view hours of video content. The model supports standard play, long play, and super long play modes, enabling users to choose the recording time that best fits their needs.

A significant technology included in the SLV-469 is its advanced timer recording capability. This feature allows users to set specific recording schedules, ensuring that they can capture their favorite shows even when they are not at home. The intuitive programming makes it easy for users to navigate and set the recording times with precision.

The SLV-469 also boasts an end search feature, which quickly locates the end of a tape, preventing accidental overwriting of previously recorded content. The model is equipped with a built-in tuner, providing users the convenience of directly connecting to cable or antenna sources. This allows for easy capturing of broadcast television programs in addition to playing back pre-recorded tapes.

Another characteristic of the SLV-469 is its user-friendly design. The front panel features a simple layout with clear labeling, making it easy for users to operate. Additionally, the model includes various output options, such as composite video and audio jacks, allowing for seamless connectivity with other components, including televisions and audio equipment.

Moreover, the SLV-469 supports standard features like the auto-rewind function, which automatically rewinds tapes to the beginning once playback is finished, enhancing user convenience. The inclusion of on-screen programming greatly simplifies the user experience, allowing for easier navigation of settings and functions.

The Sony SLV-469 remains an excellent choice for collectors of classic films, home videos, or those looking to enjoy a nostalgic viewing experience with VHS tapes. Its reliable performance, practical features, and ease of use make it a valued component in any home entertainment setup.