Radio Shack 28 owner manual Immediate Recording, ONE-TOUCH Recording OTR

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IMMEDIATE RECORDING

Notes:

You cannot use the Model 28 to record one program while watching another.

If you want to record from a VCR or other audio/video source with A/V outputs, see “Dubbing (Copying) a Tape” on Page 35.

Follow these steps to record the program you are watching.

1.Insert a blank cassette, or one that you want to record over, into the cassette compart- ment. The Model 28 automatically turns on.

Note: If a cassette was loaded when you last turned off the Model 28, you must press POWER to turn on the Model 28.

2.Repeatedly press SPEED on the remote control until the desired recording speed (SP, LP, or SLP) appears on the TV screen.

Notes:

You can press PAUSE/STILL to tempo- rarily pause recording (during commer- cials, for example). To resume recording, press PAUSE/STILL again or press REC.

When you pause the Model 28 while recording, it displays five n marks below PAUSE on the TV screen. Each mark rep- resents 1 minute. While the Model 28 is paused, a mark disappears after each minute, one at a time, until one mark remains. The last remaining mark flashes for 1 minute before it disappears. You can use these marks to see how long the tape has been paused.

If you pause the Model 28 for 5 minutes while recording, it automatically resumes recording to protect the video heads.

To turn off the TV screen while recording, press MONITOR.

5.Press STOP to stop recording.

SP

3.Press CH or CH or use the remote control’s number buttons to select the desired channel.

4.Press RECORD on the remote control or REC/OTR on the Model 28. The REC indica- tor on the Model 28 turns on, REC and the recording speed appear on the TV screen for a few seconds, and the Model 28 records what you see on the TV screen.

REC

SP

ONE-TOUCH RECORDING (OTR)

One-touch recording lets you quickly set the Model 28 to start recording immediately then stop after a length of time you specify (from 30 minutes to 8 hours).

1.Insert a blank cassette, or one that you want to record over, into the cassette com- partment. The Model 28 automatically turns on.

Note: If a cassette was loaded when you last turned off the Model 28, you must press POWER to turn on the Model 28.

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Contents Model 28 9 Color TV with Built-In VHS VCR Features Fm Page 3 Tuesday, July 20, 1999 1132 AM Important Safeguards and Precautions Fm Page 5 Tuesday, July 20, 1999 1132 AM Service Outdoor Grounding and Power LinesContents On-Screen Displays Function Indicators Before YOU Begin AccessoriesMoisture Condensation Using this ManualChoosing a Location Connecting the Supplied AntennaConnections Connecting to a Cable System Connecting AN Outdoor AntennaConnecting Power Connecting AN External DeviceUsing the AC Power Cord Cable Channel DesignationsListening Safely Connecting AN Optional EarphoneUsing the DC Power Cord Front Panel Remote Control SetupUsing the Remote Control Installing BatteriesChanging the On-Screen Programming Language Setting the ON-SCREEN Programming LanguageAdding/Erasing Channels Selecting the Input SignalChanging the Channels Stored in Memory Setting the Clock Basic TV Operation Adjusting the PictureSelecting Channels Viewing TVViewing AN External Device Using MuteUsing Channel Return Loading a Video Tape Basic VCR OperationPlaying a Video Tape Automatic Rewind/EjectTracking Changing the TAPE’S DIRECTION/VARYING the Playback SpeedFunction Indicators Using the Sleep TimerSpecial Functions Things YOU seeUsing Counter Return Using the Game ModeUsing the Counter Using Automatic Repeat Playback Using Time SearchImproving Playback of Older WORN/DAMAGED Tapes General Information RecordingRecording/Playback Speeds Tape SelectionONE-TOUCH Recording OTR Immediate RecordingOTR Hints Automatic Timer Recording Timer NumbersSetting the Automatic Timer Checking/Changing Automatic Timers Setting the Today Timer Clearing an Automatic TimerClearing the Today Timer Checking/Changing the Today TimerDubbing Copying a Tape Timer Recording HintsConnecting a Dubbing Source Dubbing a Tape Additional Information Troubleshooting GuidePress Eject or STOP/EJECT Care and Maintenance FCC Wants YOU to Know Replacing the DC Power CORD’S FuseServicing Your Model Cleaning the Video HeadsStoring Video Cassettes DegaussingSpecifications Fm Page 43 Tuesday, July 20, 1999 1132 AM RadioShack