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OTR

One Touch Recording. Each time you press REC after

 

the first time, you add 30 minutes to the record time.

 

For Loop Recording on the same tape (see page 22),

 

press until you see 9 min. 30 sec. on front panel

 

display; then press once more.

PAUSE

Press this button to temporarily stop a tape while

 

playing (still) or recording (pause). If you leave Pause

 

on for 5 minutes, the VCR will automatically begin to

 

play to prevent tape damage.

PLAY

Press to play the tape in the active deck. Press and

 

hold 1.5 seconds for ATR.

POWER

Press on either the remote control or the front panel

 

of the VCR to turn your Dual-Deck VCR on and off.

 

The indicator light is on when the VCR is on and off

 

when the VCR is off. If the POWER key is pressed

 

while timer recording, copying a tape or rewinding,

 

the power light will blink. This indicates that the VCR

 

is in a power-off mode and that when the current func-

 

tion is complete, the VCR will automatically turn off.

RECORD SAFETY TAB

VHS tapes have a record safety tabs to protect you

 

from accidentally recording over your tapes. You

 

break this tab off to prohibit recording. If you later

 

wish to record on that tape, you can put a small piece

 

of tape over the opening.

REW

Press this button on the remote control while the

 

active deck is stopped to rewind the tape. Press while

 

the tape is playing to rewind while viewing the

 

picture. Press again while a tape is playing to speed

 

up picture rewind.

SAP

Secondary Audio Program. This indicator on the front

 

panel will be on if the TV program being broadcast

 

has a Secondary Audio Program signal. This audio

 

can be selected via the tuner audio selection in the

 

Tuner Setup menu.

SEQUENTIAL PLAY

You can start a tape in Deck One and when it finishes

 

playing, a tape in Deck Two will automatically play.

 

See Playback Mode in the Features menu.

SLOW

Pressing these buttons slows the speed the tape is

 

playing. Successive pressing of the

 

key on the

 

+

 

remote control steps up the speed of

the

tape. Succes-

 

sive pressing of the

 

key on the remote control

 

-

 

slows down the speed

of

the tape. Press PLAY to

 

resume normal speed.

SP, LP, EP

This indicator on the front panel display shows the

 

tape speed for the selected deck. If you are playing a

 

tape, the tape speed is the speed at which the tape was

 

recorded. If you are recording, you can set the tape

 

speed - see Record Speed in the Deck Two menu.

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Contents Recorder Page Safety Instructions R N I N G Dual-DeckVCR Cuidado Discover the Dual-DeckDifference Feature Dual-Deck FeaturesWatch a Video Tape While You Record a TV Show Make Quality Copies of Any Video At the Touch of a ButtonMake and Playback Hi-Fi Stereo Copies Digitally Controlled Video Image SharpnessEasily Locate Tape Segments With Automatic Show Finder ASF Eliminate Guesswork with Real Time CounterDual Video Outputs Record and Watch Your Favorite Video at Your ConvenienceAutomatic Features Dual-Deck VCR Package Contents Front Panel Buttons IndicatorsDiscover the DUAL-DECK Difference Front Panel Display Discover the DUAL-DECK Difference Copy Remote ControlPress to manually summon the On-Screen Pressing these buttons slows the speed On-Screen Display Operating Your Dual-Deck VCR Setting the Date and TimeUntil you exit the menu system Auto Program Setting Antenna Channel MemorySpecial Playback Functions Playing a TapeCUE Tracking Sequential and Loop PlaySummary of Recording Speeds Copying a TapeLoop Record to prevent accidental Recording a TV ProgramType of event Press Setting Timer to Record LaterDiscover the DUAL-DECK Difference Will not stop an event in progress Video Tape Editing Date/Time StampSync Edit Skip Edit Tape CounterIndex Scan ASF Automatic Show FinderIndex Search On-Screen Menu System Programming Your Dual-Deck VCRMenus Setup Menu MenuSecond TV View Menu, 1 Date/Time Stamp Menu, 1AUX Input Menu, 1 Copy Audio Insert Menu Features menuCopy Mode Menu Speed Matching MenuRecord Mode Menu Playback Mode MenuEZ-Copy Menu Programming Your DUAL-DECK VCR Set Time and Date Menu, 1,1,1 Set Clock/Language Menu Menu, 1,1Set Language Menu, 1,1,2 Add Channel, Delete Channel Tuner Setup Menu Menu, 1,2Antenna Source Auto ProgramSecondary Audio Programming SAP Record Speed Menu Deck One/Deck Two MenuTape Length Menu Timer Record Priorities Timer Recording MenuHi-Fi Audio Menu Record Source MenuDiscover the DUAL-DECK Difference To determine the hookup you need IntroductionBasic Connections PreparationTIP Separate VHF and UHF AntennasTo record one channel and view another Basic Cab l e ConnectionsCable Converter Box Connections Discover the DUAL-DECK Difference Alternative Cable Converter Box Hookup To record and view a basic channel To view any basic or premium channelMonitor Connections Video Camera Connecting Other Video EquipmentListening to TV and VCR Audio on your Stereo System Audio ConnectionsControl Your Dual-Deck from Your Computer Computer Control PortCleaning the Dual-Deck VCR Cabinet Placement of Your Dual-Deck VCRCleaning the Video Heads Humidity Requirements Care of VideotapesEnergy Conservation Service and WarrantyShipping Your Dual-Deck VCR Discover the DUAL-DECK Difference Glossary Discover the DUAL-DECK Difference Play Discover the DUAL-DECK Difference Picture is bad ’m not getting a pictureMy remote control isn’t working Can’t timer recordCan’t record from my TV Why aren’t the Counters moving? My On-Screen Display has a message that says ErrorMy VCR doesn’t work Copy on the Front Panel Display is blinking Why can’t I get a Menu or an On-Screen Display?Why do I get a blue screen? Power Indicator is blinkingTroubleshooting Poor Video Quality Connecting Your VCR to Your TV Monitor or Stereo System Discover the DUAL-DECK Difference Authorized Go-Video Service Centers Customer Support ServicesDUAL-DECK VCR Limited Warranty Technical Specifications WOW & Flutter Dual-Deck Index Discover the DUAL-DECK Difference Page USA