Magnavox VRB411AT, VRB611AT owner manual Index

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52 Index

 

 

ac power cord

28

accessories

56

alt.ch button

24

ant(enna) in jack

6-10, 28

audio in/out jacks

10, 27,

..............................28, 37, 43 49

automatic

 

 

playback

42

rewind, eject, off

42

batteries

5

blue background

46

cassette compartment

26

cassette-inside light

26

cbl/dbs button

5, 22, 24

ch(annel) o/p button

................

24

ch3/ch4 switch

6-9, 28

channel

 

 

adding

13

deleting

13

reviewing

14

selection

23

setup

11-14

o/p buttons

27, 42

clear button

24, 39

clock display

26

clock setting

15-19

connections

6-10

contents, table of

4

controls

 

 

remote

23-24

vcr

26-28

copyright protection

37, 48

counter only mode

25

daylight-savings time

19

display panel

26

duplication

37

eject button

23

enter button

21-22, 24

f.fwd/B button

24, 27, 41

front panel

27

glossary

49

head cleaner

3, 5, 48, 51

helpful hints

47-48

hi-fi stereo sound system

.............45

hookups

 

 

with cable box/dbs

8-9

with stereo tv

10

without cable box/dbs

6-7

language selection

11, 20

line input mode

12, 37, 49

long play

35, 49

lp

35, 49

memory button

23, 39

menu button

23, 27

mute button

23

number buttons

23

on-screen status displays

..............25

one-touch recording

32

out jack

6-9, 28

pause button

27

pause/still button

23, 30, 41

play/K button

23, 27, 29, 41

playing

29

power

 

 

button

23, 27

cord

28

pwr.(power) light

26

real-time counter

39

rear panel

28

rec/otr button

23, 27, 30, 32

rec(ord) light

26

recording

 

 

basic

30

one channel/

 

 

watching another

31

prevention

5

timer

33-36

remote control

 

 

buttons

23-24

sensor

27

using

5

repeat play

38

rerecording

37

rew(ind)/s button

24, 27, 41

rf coaxial cable

6-9, 37, 49

safety precautions

3

searching

41

second audio broadcast

 

receiving

43-44

recording

43-44

sensor (remote)

27

slow

 

 

button

23

motion

41

slp

35, 49

sp

35, 49

speed button

23

sqpb

29

standard play

35, 49

status display

25

status/exit button

24, 25, 27

stereo

 

 

broadcast

 

 

receiving

43-44

recording

43-44

hookups

43

stereo TV hookups

10

still picture

41

stop/L button

24

stop/eject button

27

super high speed searching

..........41

super long play

35, 49

table of contents

4

tape

 

 

duplication

37

eject

23, 27, 42

speed

35, 49

time

 

 

search button

24, 40

setting

15-19

timer

 

 

light

26

recording

 

 

cancelling

36

checking

36

setting

33-35

tracking

42

tv

 

 

button

5, 21, 24

controls

5, 21, 23-24

hookups

6-10

position

24, 27

vcr

 

 

button

5, 23

light

26

position

24, 27

vcr/tv button

24, 27

video in/out jacks

10, 27, 28,

..................................

37, 43, 49

vol(ume) o/p button

23

warranty

51

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Contents VRB411AT VRB611AT Dear Philips product owner For Customer UseThis bolt of lightning indi- cates uninsulated material Model No Serial NoSafety Precautions FeaturesIntroduction Table of Contents Before Using Your VCR Hookups without a Cable Box/Direct Broadcast System Disconnect the antenna or cable from your TVHookups without a Cable Box/Direct Broadcast System cont’d Plug in the TV and the VCRConnections Hookups with a Cable Box/Direct Broadcast SystemRecording/Viewing Any Channel Recording One Channel/Watching Another Cable Signal Cable Box/DBSTV’s Antenna VRB611 Hookups with a Stereo TVVRB411 Press the VCR button, then press the Power button Turning on Your VCR2Turn on the TV Press the Menu button. The display shown below will appearPress the VCR button Press the Menu button Automatic Channel SetupVRB611 only Automatic Channel Setup cont’d Adding/Deleting ChannelsReviewing Memorized Channels Press the STATUS/EXIT button once or twice to exitManual Clock Setting Setting the ClockDo each step within 60 seconds of the previous step Setting the Clock cont’d Enter a 0 before a single-digit numberAutomatic Clock Setting Press the VCR button, then press the Menu buttonTime Zone Daylight-Savings Time Press the VCR buttonLanguage Selection Setting the Remote to Operate a TV Your VCR remote control may operate your TV. If the remote2Find Your codeRemote Control Buttons VOLume o/p Button Press to adjust the volume of your TVEject Button VCR ButtonTV Button Remote Control Buttons cont’dPress to operate the TV On-Screen Status Displays Status Display example onlyIf you select Status ON, then select Counter only on If you select Status ON, then select Counter only OFFTimer Light VCR Display PanelCassette Compartment VCR LightREWind Button Power Button FWD Fast Forward ButtonRemote Sensor Video In JackRear Panel Playing VHS Quasi Play Back SqpbRead and follow the steps below to play a tape 1Turn on the TV 2Insert a tape in the VCRRecording If the VCR light appears on the display panel, go to . IfVCR light does not appear, press the VCR/TV button once RECord light will appearRecording One Channel/Watching Another One-Touch Recording OTR CH12Timer Recording DailyTimer Recording cont’d Time OFF To Correct Push Clear To END Push ExitPress the STATUS/EXIT button. Program WAS COM Tape SpeedsChecking or Cancelling Timer Recordings Rerecording Tape Duplication RF coaxial cableRepeat Play VCR SET UP, then press the F.FWD/B buttonPress the F.FWD/B button so that on appears beside Real-Time Counter Memory Press the STATUS/EXIT button to see the status displayTime Search Press the VCR button Press the Time Search buttonSpecial Effects Playback Forward and Reverse Searching SP/LP/SLPSuper High Speed Searching LP/SLP Viewing a Still PictureAutomatic Operation Features Specifically… Understanding On-Screen DisplaysMonitor Multi-Channel Television Sound System VRB611 only cont’d Press the RECord/OTR button to start recordingHi-Fi Stereo Sound System VRB611 only Blue Background Helpful Hints Helpful Hints cont’d Glossary Cable Box/DBS Output Channel 03 orSpecifications Renewed Index Page Page Page Supplied Accessories

VRB611AT, VRB411AT specifications

The Magnavox VRB411AT and VRB611AT are two innovative DVD/VCR combo players that seamlessly blend modern technology with classic functionality. Designed to cater to a broad demographic of users, these devices provide the flexibility of enjoying VHS tapes alongside the convenience of DVD playback.

One of the standout features of both models is their ability to record directly from VHS to DVD. This functionality enables users to preserve their cherished home movies and favorite TV shows while transitioning to more modern media. The recording process is intuitive, allowing users to easily select titles for transfer, ensuring that memories aren't lost to time.

The VRB411AT and VRB611AT utilize high-quality playback technology to deliver excellent video and audio performance. They support a range of formats, accommodating diverse media preferences. With standard DVD format support, as well as the ability to play CD formats, these players enable users to enjoy a wide array of content.

In terms of connectivity, both models are equipped with multiple input and output options, including composite video outs and audio jacks, making it simple to connect to various televisions and audio systems. Some users may appreciate the inclusion of S-Video output for enhanced picture quality, elevating the viewing experience.

Another key feature of the Magnavox VRB411AT and VRB611AT is their user-friendly interface, which simplifies navigation through menus and settings. The on-screen displays are clear and concise, ensuring that users can easily adjust settings, program recordings, and select playback options.

Additionally, both models are compatible with a range of remote controls, allowing for easy operation from a distance. This is particularly useful for those who prefer to sit back and enjoy their shows without the hassle of manual adjustments.

Overall, the Magnavox VRB411AT and VRB611AT offer a perfect blend of nostalgia and modern convenience. They cater to both seasoned VCR users and newer audiences looking to explore classic media. With their reliable performance, versatile playback capabilities, and ease of use, these DVD/VCR combos are a noteworthy choice for anyone seeking to bridge the gap between vintage and contemporary entertainment formats.