Magnavox MSD804 Hint for Timer Recording, Copying a Video Tape, Recording speed SP/SLP

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Hint for Timer Recording

If there is a power failure or the DVD/VCR has been unplugged for more than 30 seconds, the clock setting and all timer settings will be lost.

If a tape is not in the DVD/VCR or does not have the record tab, the TIMER REC light flashes and timer recording cannot be performed. Please insert a recordable tape.

If a tape ends during timer recording, the VCR will stop, eject the tape and switch to the DVD mode automati- cally as the TIMER REC light flashes. (If the DVD power is off, the VCR will become STANDBY status).

When all timer recordings are finished, the TIMER REC light will flash.

When timer recordings are set, the TIMER REC light will appears. To use the VCR as usual until the time for the recording, press the SUBTITLE/T-SET button so that the TIMER REC light disappears. Press the VCR/TV button to choose the VCR position. Select either VCR or DVD mode, then continue with the other features as described in this manual.

If you want to use the DVD player during a VCR timer recording or while the TIMER REC light is on or flashes.

You can use the DVD player while the TIMER REC light is on or flashes, or during a timer recording. Press the POWER button to turn on the DVD. Press the DVD button on the remote control to choose DVD mode, then continue with the other DVD features as described in this manual. You don’t have to set the TIMER off to use the DVD only.

Copying a Video Tape

Warning: Unauthorized recordings of copyrighted video tapes may be an infringement of copyright laws.

 

 

(Back of TV) 1)

Insert a pre-recorded tape into the playing VCR.

(Back of another source)

(Back of Recording DVD/VCR*)

2)

Insert a tape with its record tab into the recording

 

DVD/VCR.

 

 

 

 

AUDIO OUT

AUDIO IN

 

 

DVD

 

DVD/VCR VCR

 

 

3) Press the SPEED button on the remote control

 

DVD/VCR VCR

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Connect

of the recording DVD/VCR to select the desired

 

 

 

 

 

L

COMPONENT

 

AUDIO IN

 

or

AUDIO OUT

1

DIGITAL

AUDIOS-VIDEO

VIDEO OUT

AUDIO OUT

 

ANT-IN

2

 

L

L

AUDIO OUT

OUTOUT

Y

L

 

 

 

 

R

R

Connect

R

CB

R

R

ANT-OUT

 

recording speed (SP/SLP).

 

VIDEO OUT

ANT-OUT

COAXIAL

 

VIDEO OUT

VIDEO IN

 

 

VIDEO OUT

VIDEO IN

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CR

4)

Select the "L1" or "L2" position on the recording

 

RF cable

Audio/Video cables

(supplied)

 

DVD/VCR.

*Front input jacks are also available

 

• To use the input jacks on the back of this unit,

(not supplied)

 

 

 

 

select "L1" position by pressing [0], [0], [1] on

Hint

 

 

the remote control or the CHANNEL buttons.

 

 

• To use the input jacks on the front of this unit,

 

 

 

• For best results during dubbing, use the front panel controls whenever

 

select "L2" position by pressing [0], [0], [2] on

possible. The remote control might affect another source’s operation.

 

the remote control or the CHANNEL buttons.

• Always use video-quality shielded cables with RCA-type connectors.

5)

Press the REC/OTR button on the recording

Standard audio cables are not recommended.

 

DVD/VCR.

• You can use a video disc player, satellite receiver, or other audio/video

 

6)

Begin playback of the tape in another source.

component with A/V outputs.

 

• “L1” or “L2” is found before the lowest memorized channel. (Example:

7)

To stop recording, press the STOP/EJECT button

CH02)

 

 

on the recording DVD/VCR, then stop playback of

• “L2” input jacks are on the front of this DVD/VCR.

 

the tape in another source.

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Contents Table of Contents Supplied AccessoryFunctions Basic TV ConnectionLaser Safety PrecautionsMake your contribution to the environment Important Safeguards Avoid the Hazards of Electrical Shock and Fire Installation Location MaintenanceMoisture Condensation Warning About CopyrightConnections Setup About the Video Cassettes and DiscsHint Connection to an Audio System Hint for Cable Box or Satellite BoxDigital audio input jack AnalogFront & Rear Terminals Connection to a TVMethod Remote Control About the Remote Control and Front PanelInstalling the Batteries for the Remote Control Able disc is installed VCR/DVD SwitchingFront Panel Display Lights up during a recordingClock Set Up Preset for UseTurn on the unit for the first time Recording & OTR One Touch Recording VCR Functions PlaybackOther Operations Timer Recording Recording FeaturesTo Check, Correct, or Cancel a Timer Program On-Screen OperationsPress the Speed button on the remote control Hint for Timer RecordingCopying a Video Tape Recording speed SP/SLPHint for Timer Search & Index Search Special FeaturesTime Search Index SearchDVD Functions Playback On-Screen Display MP3 PlaybackSearch Function Marker SetupRepeat Playback Repeat / Random / Programmed PlaybackRepeat A-B Playback Random PlaybackSpecial Settings Quick Setup Menu DVD Set Up DVDLanguage Setting Custom MenuAudio Setting Display SettingSee Hint to the right Minutes of no useParental Setting To Change the Password for Parental ControlsIf you have set a password already Parental LevelsTo switch the mode Information Troubleshooting GuideTry other DVD features Limited Warranty SpecificationsLanguage List Español Mando a distancia Yes Quick Use Guide1VMN20107 / H9670UD VCR Playback DVD/CD PlaybackAble are set to the correct channel If channel 3 is already occupied for broadcasting, see RF

MSD804 specifications

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