Optimus 64, 65 owner manual Monitoring an Automatic Timer Recording, Checking/Changing Timers

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To record a broadcast at a specific time

and date, repeatedly press or to select the specific date.

Press to store your selection.

9.Repeatedly press or hold down or to select the start hour. When the correct

hour appears, press . Then repeatedly

press or to select the minute and press .

Note: Your VCR uses a 12-hour clock. Be sure you correctly set AM or PM.

10.Repeat Step 9 to set the end time.

11.Repeatedly press or to select the channel and press .

To record from a source connected to the

R-AUDIO-L IN 1/VIDEO IN 1 or AV2 jacks,

repeatedly press or until LINE 1 or LINE 2 appears, and press .

12.Repeatedly press or to select a pre- set program category that you see when you view the program index — DRAMA,

MUSIC, COMEDY, MOVIE, SPORTS, or

N/A (not applicable). Then press .

13.Repeatedly press or to select the tape speed (SP, LP, or SLP). Then press .

14.Double-check all the set information.

If the information is correct, press PROG.

If an entry is not correct, repeatedly

press or to move the cursor to the incorrect entry, enter the correct information, then press PROG.

The timer settings appear on the TV screen. To enter another setting, repeat- edly press or to select another timer number and repeat Steps 8 –13.

15.Press PROG again. TURN VCR OFF FOR TIMER RECORDING briefly appears.

16.Press POWER to turn off the VCR. TIMER appears.

Notes:

Be sure that TIMER appears when you turn the VCR off. If it does not appear, check your entries.

If you load a cassette with its erase-protec- tion tab removed and set the VCR’s timer, the VCR ejects the cassette and TIMER

and flash.

If you set up the VCR to record a cable broadcast through a cable box, be sure to leave the cable box turned on and tuned to the desired station before the broadcast starts.

You can manually turn on and operate the VCR before the set times, but the VCR starts an automatic timer recording only if the power is off at the set start time.

Monitoring an Automatic Timer Recording

1.Turn on the TV and set it to the same chan- nel as 3-CH-4on the back of the VCR.

Note: If you are using a TV/monitor that is connected to the VCR’s R-AUDIO-L/VIDEO OUT jacks, set the TV/monitor to its video mode.

2.Press TV/VCR until VCR appears.

Checking/Changing Timers

1.Turn on the TV and set it to the same chan- nel as 3-CH-4on the back of the VCR.Note: If you are using a TV/monitor that is connected to the VCR’s R-AUDIO-L/ VIDEO OUT jacks, set the TV/monitor to its video mode.

2.Turn on the VCR and repeatedly press TV/ VCR until VCR appears.

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Contents Model 64/Model Important Safety Instructions Fm Page 3 Tuesday, July 20, 1999 537 PM Tuning FeaturesRECORDING/PLAYBACK Tape Control Other FeaturesContents Recording Speeds/Tape Selection Using this Manual Supplied AccessoriesBefore YOU Begin Moisture CondensationBasic Connections InstallationCatv Receiver Home Theater ConnectionsCamcorder Connections Connecting PowerSetting the VCR’S Output Channel Switch VCR SetupRemote Control Installing BatteriesSetting the On-Screen Language/ Channels/Clock Initial SET UPManually Setting the Clock Turning On Auto Clock Set Adding/Erasing ChannelsReprogramming Tuner Memory 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 Using the VCR’s Tuner Using the TV’s TunerOperation Watching TVBlank Loading a Video Tape Viewing a Video TapePlaying a Video Tape Special Functions Function IndicatorsSpecial Displays Blue Screen DisplayREAL-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 SearchRepeat Play Program Index Search Timer Recording OnlyIndex Scan Tracking Time StampVCR Lock Recording SPEEDS/TAPE Selection RecordingErase Protection Immediate Recording Selecting the Signal to RecordRecording a Program As You Watch It 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 Servicing Your VCR Cleaning the Video HeadsStoring Your Video Cassettes 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

The Optimus 65 and 64 are the latest advancements in robotic technology, designed to enhance productivity and streamline operations in various sectors. These robots embody cutting-edge features that cater to both industrial and commercial applications.

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