Optimus 64, 65 owner manual Automatic Timer Recording

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Notes:

To ensure that you record the entire pro- gram, set the recording length longer than the program length.

To display the remaining recording time, press DISP/ENT during a timed recording.

To temporarily stop the tape during a recording, press PAUSE. Press PAUSE again to resume recording. If you leave the VCR paused for about 5 minutes, the VCR automatically stops.

If the cassette’s erase protection tab has been removed, the VCR ejects the cas- sette and CHECK CASSETTE RECORD TAB appears. Use another cassette, or place a piece of heavy plastic tape over the erase-protection tab hole.

10.Press STOP to stop recording at any time before it automatically stops.

Recording One Program on the VCR While You Watch Another on the TV

1.Follow Steps 19 of “Recording a Program as You Watch It” on Page 34.

2.Repeatedly press TV/VCR until VCR disap- pears.

Note: If you are watching the program on a TV/monitor that is connected to the VCR’s

R-AUDIO-L/VIDEO OUT jacks, set the TV/ monitor to its TV mode.

3.Set the TV tuner to the channel you want to watch.

4.Press STOP to stop recording at any time before it automatically stops.

AUTOMATIC TIMER

RECORDING

The VCR’s automatic timer lets you program it to select an input source, start recording from that source at a time you set, then stop record- ing at a time you set. You can set up to eight timers to record any combination of daily, weekly, or one-time events.

You can set the VCR to record at any time on a specific day within a 1-month period, at the same time Monday through Friday (DAILY), or at the same time on the same day every week (WEEKLY).

Notes:

The VCR can record only one broadcast at a time. If you set the VCR’s timer to record broadcasts on different channels that start at the same time, the VCR only records the broadcast that has the lowest timer num- ber (see “Checking/Changing Timers” on Page 37).

If two timer settings overlap, the one that starts first has priority. The VCR begins recording the second broadcast after the set time for the first broadcast is over.

The VCR must be off at the start time you set for it to begin an automatic timer recording.

If there is a power failure of more than 1 minute during a timer recording, the recording does not resume after power is restored.

If there is a power failure of more than 1 minute before a start time, the VCR loses the clock setting and therefore does not start automatic timer recording. However, if you have an EDS channel in your area and set the VCR to automatically set the clock from the EDS signal, the clock is reset within 10 minutes after power is restored, and the VCR records at the set time(s).

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Contents Model 64/Model Important Safety Instructions Fm Page 3 Tuesday, July 20, 1999 537 PM RECORDING/PLAYBACK FeaturesTuning Tape Control Other FeaturesContents Recording Speeds/Tape Selection Moisture Condensation Supplied AccessoriesUsing this Manual Before YOU BeginBasic Connections InstallationCatv Receiver Home Theater ConnectionsCamcorder Connections Connecting PowerInstalling Batteries VCR SetupSetting the VCR’S Output Channel Switch Remote ControlSetting the On-Screen Language/ Channels/Clock Initial SET UPManually Setting the Clock Reprogramming Tuner Memory Adding/Erasing ChannelsTurning On Auto Clock Set Changing the On-Screen Language Resetting the VCR’s Memory Turning the Error Beep ON/OFFCable BOX Code Brand Fm Page 20 Tuesday, July 20, 1999 537 PM Watching TV Using the TV’s TunerUsing the VCR’s Tuner OperationBlank Playing a Video Tape Viewing a Video TapeLoading a Video Tape Blue Screen Display Function IndicatorsSpecial Functions Special DisplaysREAL-TIME Counter Tape Motion ControlsSetting Up Commercial Advance Marking Using the Zero Search FunctionSelecting a Commercial Advance Tape Playback Option Questions and Answers about Commercial AdvanceSKIPPING/SELECTING Previews Model 65 only Direct Access Index Search Using Index SearchIndex Scan Program Index Search Timer Recording OnlyRepeat Play Tracking Time StampVCR Lock Erase Protection RecordingRecording SPEEDS/TAPE Selection Recording a Program As You Watch It Selecting the Signal to RecordImmediate Recording Automatic Timer Recording Setting a Timer Checking/Changing Timers Monitoring an Automatic Timer RecordingDubbing Clearing a TimerAUDIO-ONLY Recording Additional Information TroubleshootingFm Page 41 Tuesday, July 20, 1999 537 PM Care and Maintenance Storing Your Video Cassettes Cleaning the Video HeadsServicing Your VCR Specifications Frequency Response Regular Audio 100 Hz-8 kHz Fm Page 46 Tuesday, July 20, 1999 537 PM Fm Page 47 Tuesday, July 20, 1999 537 PM RadioShack

64, 65 specifications

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