Curtis Mathes CMC 19101 owner manual Operating Your VCR, Video Cassette Tapes

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C H A P T E R

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Operating Your VCR

Your TV/VCR Combination has built-in VCR playback and recording capabilities, offering the ultimate in VCR convenience. This chapter explains the basic of using the VCR features of your unit.

Video Cassette Tapes

Your VCR uses VHS tapes. Only use tapes that have the official VHS mark:

Tape length/tape speed

VHS tapes come in different lengths, which, along with the tape speed, determine how much program time you can put on one tape. The following chart shows the maximum recording/ playback time for each type of tape and each tape speed.

Type

SP (standard play)

LP (long play)

EP (Extend play)

 

 

(Play only)

 

T-160

2 hours 40 min.

5 hours 20 min

8 hours

T-120

2 hours

4 hours

6 hours

T-90

1hour 30 min.

3 hours

4 hours 30 min.

T-60

1 hour

2 hours

3 hours

 

 

 

 

Protecting your tapes

You can protect your tapes by removing the erasure prevention tab on the back of the tape. When this tab is removed, VCR cannot record over it. To once again be able to record on a tape with its tab removed, simply place a piece of tape over the space left by the removed tab.

Inserting a Tape

To insert a tape into your TV/VCR Combination, hold it so that the windows on the tape face up, and the label of the tape faces away from the TV/VCR Combination.

Gently place the tape in the cassette compartment and push it in slowly. Once it is in the compartment part-way, the TV/VCR Combination will pull the tape the rest of the way.

You can insert a tape into your TV/VCR Combination even when it is turned off. If the tape has its erasure prevention tab removed, the TV/VCR Combination will turn on and begin playing the tape.

Ejecting a tape

To remove a tape from the compartment, press the STOP/EJECT button on the front panel or on the remote control. The TV/VCR Combination will eject the tape part-way. Grasp the cas- sette and remove the tape from the TV/VCR Combination.

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Contents Color Television / VCR Risk of Electric Shock Precautions LocationImportant Safeguards Page CurtisMathes Table of Contents Features Your New TV/VCR CombinationUnpacking Your TV/VCR Combination Overview of Your Equipment Your TV/VCR Combinations Front PanelYour TV/VCR Combination’s Back Panel Your Remote Controller 14 ATK REWViss Viss +Installing Your Remote Control Batteries Connecting an Antenna or Cable to Your TV/VCR Combination Connecting an AntennaAntennas with two sets of leads Connecting a Cable System Connecting Other Pieces of Equipment Safety NotesOperating Your TV Turning Your TV/VCR Combination OnProgramming Your TV/VCR Combinations Channel Memory Changing Channels You can change channels in three waysChanging the TV/VCR Combinations Channel Memory Adding/Deleting a channel to memoryAdjusting Video Settings Returning to the factory settings Descriptions of video settingsOperating Your VCR Video Cassette TapesPlaying a Tape Searching for a sceneBasic Recording TrackingOne Touch Recording OTR 1208 PM Channel Stop SP REM Using the Counter Zero Stop TapeUsing Timer Functions Setting the Clock AutomaticallySetting the Clock Manually Setting the On Time Setting the Off TimeCanceling the On Time or Off Time Setting the Sleep Timer Additional TV Features Changing the Language of the On-Screen MenusCaptioning Power Restore CC on MuteParental Control Settings Parental ControlDescription of Parental Control Settings TV GuidelinesNo Ratings means Mini GlossaryAdditional VCR Features Programming to Record at a Later TimeGetting ready Setting the Program Recording Select Enter Next Canceling the Program Record Settings Displaying the Tape Counter Auto Repeat PlayBack Rental PlayIndex Search Viss Duplicating a Video Tape Remote control does not work There is no picture or sound, or the TV wont turn onThere is no picture or sound on some UHF channels Sound is OK, but the picture is poorCabinet Cleaning Video Head CleaningSpecifications ServicingCurtisMathes Original Remote Control M O T EWarranty Information Energy Star guidelines

CMC 19101 specifications

The Curtis Mathes CMC 19101 is a notable television model that reflects the innovative engineering and design principles of its time. Introduced in a period when home entertainment was rapidly evolving, the CMC 19101 aimed to provide high-quality viewing experiences while integrating modern technology.

At its core, the Curtis Mathes CMC 19101 is a 19-inch color television that boasts a sleek and compact design, making it an ideal choice for smaller living spaces or dedicated entertainment areas. One of its main features includes a high-resolution display that contributes to vibrant, lifelike images. The television is renowned for its superior picture quality, thanks to advanced imaging technologies that enhance color accuracy and contrast.

The CMC 19101 also incorporates a solid sound system, designed to deliver rich audio that complements the visual experience. Featuring built-in speakers, it provides clear dialogue and immersive sound effects, enhancing the overall enjoyment of television programs and films. Users can benefit from convenient control options, including volume adjustments and audio presets, ensuring a tailored experience.

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In terms of durability, the CMC 19101 showcases reliable construction that stands up to regular usage. The design emphasizes user-friendliness, with intuitive controls and an aesthetically pleasing appearance that fits well within a home environment. Its design ethos marries form and function, embodying the Curtis Mathes commitment to quality craftsmanship.

The Curtis Mathes CMC 19101 remains a significant representation of the advancements in television technology during its time. With its combination of effective performance features, thoughtful design, and durability, it continues to be recognized by collectors and enthusiasts who appreciate the history of home entertainment technology. Whether for nostalgia or a genuine admiration for classic engineering, the CMC 19101 stands as a testament to the heritage of television innovation.