Sony SLV-SE850G operating instructions Press M/m to highlight ON, then press OK, Tips

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4

Press M/m to highlight ON, then press OK.

PLAY

OK

CLOCK

 

 

AUTO ADJUST

ON

CLOCK PROGRAM

1

AAB

MANUAL ADJUST

 

 

2 8 . 9 . 2 0 0 0

THU

1 8 : 0 0

SELECT :

SET : OK

EXIT : MENU

5

Press m to highlight CLOCK

PROGRAM, then press OK.

PLAY

OK

CLOCK

 

 

AUTO ADJUST

1

AAB

CLOCK PROGRAM

MANUAL ADJUST

 

 

2 8 . 9 . 2 0 0 0

THU

1 8 : 0 0

SELECT :

CONFIRM : OK

EXIT : MENU

6

PLAY

OK

Press M/m until the programme position of the station that carries the time signal appears.

If the VCR does not receive the time signal from any station, AUTO ADJUST returns to OFF automatically.

CLOCK

 

 

AUTO ADJUST

2

CDE

CLOCK PROGRAM

MANUAL ADJUST

 

 

2 8 . 9 . 2 0 0 0

THU

1 8 : 0 0

SELECT :

CONFIRM : OK

EXIT : MENU

7

MENU

Press MENU to exit the menu.

Tips

To change the digits while setting, press < to return to the item to be changed, and select the digits using M/m.

If you set AUTO ADJUST to ON, the Auto Clock Set function is activated whenever the VCR is turned off. The time is adjusted automatically by making reference to the time signal from the station whose programme position is displayed in the “CLOCK PROGRAM” row. If you do not need the Auto Clock Set function, select OFF.

Note

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

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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 +Display Controlling other TVs with the remote commanderAudio Monitor WideITT Code numbers of controllable TVsManufacturer Code number JVCConnecting the VCR Connection to your TV with a Scart EURO-AV connectorLINE-1 TV LIGNE-1 TV If the connected TV complies with SMARTLINK, NexTView Link About the Smartlink featuresCinemaLink*2, Q-Link*3or T-V To mains Aerial cable supplied Signal flow Connection to your TV with an aerial cable onlyConnection to your TV and Set-Top Box STB If your STB has a Scart EURO-AV connectorIf you don’t use a STB, skip to Additional connections If your STB does not have a Scart EURO-AV connectorSet the STB Connection setting to RF see To a stereo systemTurn on your TV and press ?/1 on/standby to turn on the VCR Tuning your TV to the VCRPull down the drop down panel Selected for ex. programme position To check if the TV tuning is correctTo obtain a clear picture from the VCR Window Window. The RF channel is then switched offPress RF Channel again To cancel the Auto Set Up function Setting up the VCR with the Auto Set Up functionHold down Auto SET UP on the VCR for more than 3 seconds Press Auto SET UPSetting the clock manually Setting the clockBefore you start… Month pressing M/m ADJUST, then press OKPress , to highlight the month and set ClockChanging the station for the Auto Clock Set function Auto Adjust is highlightedPress OK Press m to highlight Clock PROGRAM, then press OK Press M/m to highlight ON, then press OKTips Press M/m to highlight SET-TOP BOX Setting the Set-Top BoxIf you did not connect a Set-Top Box STB, skip this step Then press OKPress M/m//, to highlight STB Connection and press OKSet-Top Box brand number STB brand Code numbersEIF DNTEEC FTERFT SATSTS SEGStvi TPSSetting the Set-Top Box Selecting a language Press M/m to highlight LANGUAGE, then press OKPress M/m to highlight TUNER, then press OK Presetting channelsPress M/m to highlight Channel Press OK to highlight the channel TuningPosition Number row, then press M/m to startIf the picture is not clear Disabling unwanted programme positionsPosition Highlight Lists and press OK Setting/changing the station namesPress M/m to highlight Channel LIST, then press OK To correct a character, press is highlighted, then reset it Changing/disabling programme positions Changing programme positionsPositions 6 to 60, press M/ m repeatedly Position, then pressTo display other pages for programme Selected channel is inserted atHighlight LISTS, and press OK Press M/m to highlight the row which you want to disable On/standby simultaneously on the VCR Setting your personal codeHold down first X pause, hold on ?/1 For more than 3 secondsRe-enter it restarting from step Press M/m//, to enter your personal codeConfirmation screen appears Press ?/ 1 on/standby to turn off the VCRChecking your personal code Press OK to exit the menuPlaying a tape To play an NTSC-recorded tape When your TV is Set Ntsc PB toAdditional tasks To use the time counterTip To record from a decoder or other source, turn it on Recording TV programmesTurn on your TV and set it to the video channel TV/VIDEO STB Prog + REC StopTo stop recording To 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 Number Recording TV programmes using the Video Plus + systemButtons Video Plus +, menu appears on Press Timer When you set Timer Options toVideo Plus + TV screenPress To highlight the item you Press M/m to reset itWant to change To stop the VCR while recording, press x Stop To use the VCR after setting the timerPress ?/1 to turn off the VCR Daily/weekly recordingVariable Setting the timer manually Programme Number ButtonsTimer menu appears on the TV screen StandardTo stop recording Playing/searching at various speeds Slow REW Playback options OperationPress H playback To resume normal playbackPlayback options Operation Automatically after a specified duration Setting the recording duration timeTo cancel the duration To extend the durationHow to connect for Synchronized Recording Synchronized RecordingPress Synchro REC. The Synchro REC indicator turns off To cancel the Synchronized Recording functionPress x Stop while recording Checking/changing/cancelling timer settings When the timer settings overlap ProgrammeNicam system Recording stereo and bilingual programmesSelecting the sound during playback Normal audio track monaural How sound is recorded on a video tapeStereo Bilingual Usually mixed Left/right channels Stereo soundSearching using the Smart Search function Information such as date time, and channelTo exit the Smart Search screen To recall the latest data screen after you remove the tapeTo stop searching To record in a blank spacePress OK Latest data stored in the VCR’s memory is displayed Searching using the index function 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 How to connect to record on your VCR Connecting to a VCR or stereo systemVMC-820 audio/video cable not supplied Signal flow How to connect to a stereo system Before you start editing When recording on your VCRBasic Editing To stop editingAudio dubbing Turn on the TV and set it to the video channelPress x stop on this VCR and the stereo system or other VCR To stop while editingTo listen to both the hi-fi and normal audio Troubleshooting Problem summaryInitial Terminal Contamination Normal recording S11 Timer recording S13Playback S10 S12Power S22 Remote Commander S18Cleaning S20 Synchronized Recording S15S28 Power S26Tape S27 Set-Top Box Control S30System SpecificationsSupplied accessories Inputs and outputsIndex to parts and controls Front panelDisplay window Antenne Sortie connector 9 Ntsc PB Play Back switch Antenne Entree connector 9Rear panel Remote commander TV/VIDEO remote control switch ?/1 on/standby button 6 Menu chart Menu chartReturn Select SET Exit Menu Connecting Index

SLV-SE850G specifications

The Sony SLV-SE850G is a VCR that embodies the pinnacle of video cassette recorder technology during its heyday in the late 1990s. A product that was designed to cater to the needs of both casual viewers and dedicated videophiles, the SLV-SE850G stood out for its impressive features and performance.

One of the most notable characteristics of the SLV-SE850G is its ability to deliver high-quality video playback. The device employs advanced video processing technology, which significantly enhances the clarity and stability of the image. The result is a viewing experience that minimizes artifacts and ensures that the content appears sharp and vibrant. With its S-Video output, users can achieve an even higher level of quality, making it an excellent choice for anyone looking to enjoy their favorite films and shows on VHS.

Built with convenience in mind, the SLV-SE850G boasts a range of user-friendly features. The VCR is equipped with a built-in timer, allowing users to program recordings to capture their favorite television shows, even when they are not home. This feature is complemented by the ability to easily set up and adjust recording times, which ensures that viewers never miss out on their preferred content.

In terms of connectivity, the SLV-SE850G includes multiple input and output options, such as composite and audio outputs, making it compatible with a variety of television sets and audio systems. This flexibility allows users to integrate the VCR into their existing home entertainment setups seamlessly.

Moreover, the SLV-SE850G supports various recording modes, including SP, LP, and EP, providing users with the flexibility to choose between higher quality recordings or extended play options. This adaptability is especially valuable for those looking to maximize their recording capacity without sacrificing too much quality.

Durability and reliability are hallmarks of Sony’s engineering, and the SLV-SE850G is no exception. Built with high-quality components, this VCR was designed to withstand long-term use, allowing it to function smoothly for many years. Overall, the Sony SLV-SE850G is an exceptional piece of technology that encapsulates the robust features, convenience, and quality that characterized Sony’s line of video cassette recorders, making it a beloved choice among consumers during its era.