Hitachi VT-F382A owner manual How the Remote Control Works, About the Illuminated Buttons

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Getting Started (controls)

Study these pictures carefully to learn about the buttons and controls that you'll need for everyday operation. Various controls are explained throughout this manual as they are needed, but now is a good time to get familiar with their locations.

Most of the time, you'll be directing the VCR from the remote control, but there are some controls on the VCR that will come in handy too.

When you're familiar with these basic controls, proceed to Initial Setup (page 20). We'll show you how to program your local channels and set the clock to make your VCR fully functional.

How the Remote Control Works

Pressing a button on the remote control transmits an invisible beam of light (infrared) to a receiver at the right front of the VCR.

When using the remote, aim the front end toward the VCR and make sure nothing - such as a coffee table or your dog - is blocking the path of the infrared beam.

About the Illuminated Buttons

Try pressing the remote control's white buttons one at a time. As you press, one of the three device buttons lights up - VCR1, TV or VCR2. This helps you keep track of which device you are controlling at the moment.

Remote Control Illustration

Remote Control Buttons

POWER Turns the VCR on and off.

GUIDE Brings up an on-screen setup and programming guide, the Easy Guide System.

VCR/TV Switches between viewing through the VCR and not viewing through the VCR.

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Contents Using these quality features VT-F382AH9RIB1 Canada VCR Display Indicators Meet Your On-Screen GuideProgramming Remote Control Controlling For Yoursafety Quick Index It Ei LMPORTANTSAFEGUARDS USE LMPORTANTSAFEGUARDS Decide Where to Put Your VCR Hook up the AudioNideo SignalDecide Which Hookup Method to Use Hook up the RF Signal TV with Audio and Video JacksSimple Antenna/Cable 75 Ohm Hookup If you have Use this adapter External or Internal 300 Ohm AntennaAttach the TV and VCR to the Power Supply Set the RF or Video Channel Switch Install Batteries in the Remote ControlAbout the Illuminated Buttons How the Remote Control WorksGetting Started controls Display Indicators If You Just Want to Watch TVMeet Your On-ScreenGuide Getting Started Controls Initial Setup Options Setting the Clock Stereo vs. Mono Sound Choosing a Mode for Audio PlaybackMore About Channel Selections Removing ChannelsHi-Fi Sound Types Recording Time Safety Tabs Prevent ErasureTypes Tape Capacities at Different SpeedsTape Storage To play Back a Recorded Tape Direct Video Input to the TVTo Fine Tune the Picture Special Playback Effects Rewinding the TapeManual Rewind Movie ReturnUsing the Shuttle Control on the remote control To Find Specific Sections on a Tape Visual SearchSearching with the Time Counter Marking with the Time Counter Jump Forward or Backward with GO-TOJump to an Index Mark with Index Basic Operations Recording Tips To Watch the Same Program While Recording Before you RecordCopyright Infringement Warning Basic Recording StepsTo Record a Second Audio Program SAP Using the Instant Recording Timer IRTTo Change the Channel Being Recorded To Leave Index Marks on the TapeDaily Setting the VCR to Record LaterTypes of Delayed Recordings Delayed Recording StepsAn Example To Stop a Delayed Recording in ProgressShows with Different Starting Times Reviewing What You Have ProgrammedProgramming Priorities Shows with Same Starting TimeAbout VCR Plus+ Channel Setup Before You BeginBasic Operations VCR Plus + Recording Dilve Basic operations VCR Plus + Recording Basic Operations VCR Plus + Recording Weekly Recording Programming the Remote Control CompatibilityTV Brands Press IV and This Number Display NEC RCAJVC LastPosition Cable Box Basic hookupAdvanced hookup Cable Box to unscramble all channels AdVanced OperationsCable Box HookUps Recording from Your Stereo System HookupCopying from One VCR to Another Dubbing To Control Both VCRs with the Remote ControlSynchro Editing Hookup When VCR1 is RecordingPutting The Record VCR in Pause Copying Tapes From a CamcorderInformation on Audio Hookup Head Cleaning Periodic MaintenanceDont Attempt Repairs Yourself VHS Design and specifications subject to change without noticeProblem Things To Check Solution Often Encountered ProblemsDays a week, 24 hours a day Hitachi Service HotlineYou must state your zip code when calling Canada Continental U.S.A