Optimus - Katadyn Products Inc MODEL 110/MODEL 60 Viewing a Video Tape, Loading a Video Tape

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VIEWING A VIDEO TAPE

Loading a Video Tape

1.Turn on the TV and set it to the same chan- nel as the VCR’s 3 CH. 4 switch.

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

2.Hold the cassette with the main label fac- ing up and the spine facing out from the VCR. Then insert the cassette into the VCR’s compartment and gently push the center of its spine until the VCR draws it in.

The VCR automatically turns on. If the erase- protection tab has been removed from the cas- sette, playback automatically begins (see “Erase Protection” on Page 26).

Caution: Never insert anything except a VHS video cassette into the cassette compartment. Anything else might damage the VCR.

Playing a Video Tape

1.Load a video tape.

2.If playback does not automatically begin, press PLAY. The VCR plays the tape.

Notes:

The following screen appears when you press PLAY, FF, REW, or REC/TIME with- out inserting a cassette.

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NO CASSETTE

PLEASE INSERT A CASSETTE

During playback, the VCR automatically adjusts tracking, but you can manually adjust it if necessary (see “Manually Adjusting Tracking” on Page 25).

3.(Model 60 only) Follow these steps to choose the type of audio you want the Model 60 to play back.

To select the audio output option:

a. Press MENU, hightlight SET UP VCR using SEL s/t, then press SET.

b. Highlight SET AUDIO MODE using SEL s/t, then press SET.

c. Highlight PLAY AUDIO using SEL s/t, then press SET until the desired option

HIFI or NORMAL — appears.

d.Repeatedly press MENU to return to the normal screen.

Note: If you play a tape recorded on a standard VCR, the Model 60 plays the standard audio track, regardless of the audio output setting.

4.To stop playback before the end of the tape, press STOP.

5.To eject the tape, press STOP/EJECT on the VCR.

Notes:

If the tape reaches the end before you press STOP, the VCR automatically stops the tape and completely rewinds it. If the erase-protection tab has been removed, the VCR then ejects the cas- sette.

When the VCR is off, you can press STOP/EJECT to eject a tape. The VCR ejects the tape then turns itself off.

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Contents Model 110/MODEL Important Safety Instructions Do not Open RECORDING/PLAYBACK FeaturesTuning Tape ControlOther Features Multichannel Television Sound MTS ModContents Before YOU Begin AccessoriesUsing this Manual Moisture CondensationInstallation Common ConnectionsModel 60 Connections VCRModel 110 Connections Home Theater Connections Model 60 only CatvConnecting Power Camcorder Connections Model 60 onlyRemote Control VCR SetupSetting the 3 CH Switch Installing the BatteriesInitial SET UP Setting the On-Screen Language/ Channels/ClockHighlight Cable BOX VCR TV, then press SET Manually Setting the Clock 1996 FRI 130PMReprogramming Tuner Memory Adding/Erasing ChannelsTurning On Auto Clock Set Resetting the VCR’s Memory Changing the On-Screen LanguageSetting the Remote CONTROL’S Codes RCAFm Page 20 Tuesday, July 20, 1999 445 PM Operation Using the TV’s TunerUsing the VCR’s Tuner Watching TVLoading a Video Tape Viewing a Video TapePlaying a Video Tape Special Displays Special FunctionsTape Motion Controls REAL-TIME Counter Tracking Manually Adjusting TrackingRepeat Play Digital Auto Tracking SystemErase Protection RecordingRecording Speeds Tape SelectionSelecting the Signal to Record RECEIVING/RECORDING STEREO/SAP Broadcasts Model 60 onlyRecording a Program As You Watch It Immediate RecordingRecording One Program While You Watch Another Automatic Timer Recording Setting the Program TimerTurn VCR OFF for Timer RECORD- ING Checking/Changing Program Timers Monitoring an Automatic Timer RecordingClearing a Program Timer Dubbing AUDIO-ONLY Recording Model 60 onlyTroubleshooting Additional InformationCare and Maintenance Servicing Your VCR Cleaning the Video HeadsStoring Your Video Cassettes Specifications Frequency Response Regular Audio 80 Hz-10 kHz 80 Hz-5 kHz Fm Page 38 Tuesday, July 20, 1999 445 PM Fm Page 39 Tuesday, July 20, 1999 445 PM RadioShack