Curtis Mathes CMC 19101 owner manual Setting the Program Recording

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Setting the Program Recording

Here’s an example of how to record a program broadcast on channel 26 from 8:00 PM to 9:00 PM Sunday, 6th of February 2000, in EP mode.

1.With the TV/VCR Combination turned on, press the MENU button until “Program” menu is displayed.

2.Press the VOLB button, then today’s date(Feb.05) appears in Red.

3.Press the VCHW buttons to set daily and weekly recording. Press the VCHW buttons to setting changes as follows:

2/5(today) ---->6 - - 28

---->1(next month) ---->2 - - 4(next month) ---->Every SUN ----> Every

MON - - Every SAT ----

> MON~FRI ---->SUN~SAT ---->5(today).

1

 

 

Program

 

 

Select

Enfer

Next

2

 

 

Program

 

 

Adjust

Select

Exit

3

 

 

Program

 

 

Adjust

Select

Exit

4.Press the VOLB button, then set the hour of the recording Start time to “8” with the VCHW buttons.

5.Press the VOLB button, then set the minute of the recording Start time to “00” with the VCHW buttons.

6.Press the VOLB button, then set the hour of the recording Stop time to “9” with the VCHW buttons.

7.Press the VOLB button, then set the minute of the recording Stop time to “00” with the VCHW buttons.

4

 

 

Program

 

 

Adjust

Select

Exit

5

 

 

Program

 

 

Adjust

Select

Exit

6

 

 

Program

 

 

Adjust

Select

Exit

8.Press the VOLB button, then set the channel to “26” with the VCHW buttons.

9.Press the VOLB button, then set the recording speed to “EP” with the VCHW buttons. You select the tape speed “AT” mode, default mode is set to “SP”.

If the tape remaining is not enough, the recording tape speed automatically changes to“EP”.

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CMC 19101 specifications

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