Philips VCR VR 170/07 manual Important information for customers in Great Britain

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Important information for customers in Great Britain

This set is fitted with an approved moulded 13 amp plug. To change the fuse in this plug or to attach a different plug, please proceed as follows:

1Take off the fuse cover and remove the old fuse.

2Insert a new fuse. Suitable fuses are those of the type BS 1362 3A, A.S.T.A. standard or BSI standard.

3Close the fuse cover.

If the attached plug does not meet your requirements, you can cut it off and replace it with a suitable plug. Please observe the following conditions:

If your new plug uses a built-in fuse, this should be a 3A fuse.

If your new plug does not contain a built-in fuse, please do not use any fuses in your fusebox with a rating of more than 5A.

Please destroy the old, cut-off plug so that it cannot be used elsewhere.

Connect the blue cable (neutral 'N') to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter 'N' or coloured black.

Connect the brown cable (live, 'L') to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter 'L' or coloured red.

Do not in any circumstances connect either of the two cables to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter 'E', the symbol "\" or coloured green or green / yellow.

Before you refit the plug cover, make sure, that the grip at the bottom of the plug is clamped over the plastic cover of the lead, not just over the two wires.

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Introduction

 

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Contents VR 170/07 Table of contents Page Remote control Additional TV functions Front of the deviceSymbols on your video recorder display Page Introduction PhilDear Philips customer Specifications Supplied accessoriesVoltage 220-240V/50Hz Important notes regarding operation Special functions of your new video recorder Important information for customers in Great Britain Connecting the video recorder Preparing the remote control for operationConnecting your video recorder to the TV set What is a scart cable?Connecting with a scart cable My TV offers me a selection menu for the scart socketConnecting without a scart cable My screen is emptyConnecting additional devices You can find more details in chapter Initial InstallationDo not see a test screen Programme number for video recorder operationInstalling your video recording Initial installationSeeks out and stores all available TV channels Decoder allocation Line Manual Search using Confirm With What is a special channel?Manual TV channel search That you want to use for the TV channel, e.g. P01Using the satellite receiver Dont know the channels for my TV stationsCannot switch my TV set to programme number Sorting TV channels automaticallyFollow TV Deleting sorting Autoinstall Automatic TV channel searchMonitor function Sorting and clearing TV channels manually Want to assign to the programme number P01Want to assign to this programme number, e.g. P02 Deleting TV channelsSetting the time and date Time/date is displayed incorrectly despite manual settingMain menu will appear on the screen Important notes for operation Navigation in the screen menuPlayback Playing cassettesAutomatic switch-off of special functions Playing back Ntsc cassettesDisplaying current tape position Searching for a tape position with picture scanningWhile a cassette is playing, press Reverse or Forward one Still picture Instant ViewIt automatically switches to pause Automatic search for a tape position index searchAutomatic search for a blank space on the tape Appear in the displayEliminating picture interference Optimising trackingOptimising still picture Cannot reach optimal quality for the still pictureRecording without automatic switch-off Manual recordingGeneral information Record Press Record on the remote control Preventing accidental erasing of cassettesLining up recordings assemble cut Record you will add 30 minutes toSelecting the recording speed SP or LP Confirm with OK To end, press MenuSearch symbol appears in the display a moving symbol Direct RecordHow does Direct Record work? Notv appears in the displaySwitching Direct Record on or off Programming a recording Timer What is VPS/PDC?Programming a recording with Video Plus+ What do I need to know about VPS/PDC?Recorder display Selecting onetime/daily/weekly recordingsFollowing message appears on the screen Select Prog Following message appears on the screen Pluscode NumberProblems and solutions for programmed recordings If you want to cancel the programmed recording, pressIf this error message appears after pressing To clear a programmed9on the remote control Switching on VPS/PDC in the Start input fieldProgramming a recording without Video Plus+ Programme numbers of the E1 and E2 scart socketProblem solving for programmed recordings ProblemProgramming a recording with Turbo Timer Problem Solution CassetteHow to check, change or delete a programmed recording Timer Delete programmed recordingOther functions Changing the video colour systemSelect the TV With LeastChild lock Will flash in the video recorder displaySwitching the on-screen display OSD off or on Which settings can I choose?With OK Switch off the clock display How can I switch on the clock display?Switching the remote control command How can I change back to VCR1?Main menu will not disappear and no message appears This will, for example, appear in the display VCR2Continuous playback Automatic switch-off Suppressing interference Optimising the modulatorFrequency as the video recorder Switching the modulator on / off How can I switch the modulator back on?Before you call an engineer Hotline telephone numbersBefore you call an engineer

VCR VR 170/07 specifications

The Philips VCR VR 170/07 is a classic VHS video cassette recorder that exemplifies the technology of its time. With its user-friendly design and reliable performance, it has become a notable choice for video enthusiasts looking to relive the nostalgia of watching tapes. Built with convenience in mind, the VR 170/07 offers a variety of features that enhance the viewing and recording experience.

One of the standout features of the VR 170/07 is its capability to play and record in VHS format. This allows users to enjoy a vast collection of movies and television shows on VHS tapes, making it an essential device for those with an extensive tape library. The VCR also supports various tape lengths, enabling longer recording sessions without the need for frequent tape changes.

The VR 170/07 is equipped with several recording modes, including standard and extended play, which vary the quality and duration of recordings. Users can choose to prioritize video quality for important recordings or extend tape usage for casual viewing, offering flexibility to suit different needs.

In addition to its recording capabilities, the Philips VR 170/07 features a straightforward interface for easy navigation. Its remote control simplifies operation from a distance, allowing users to play, pause, rewind, and fast-forward with ease. The device includes a built-in timer for programming recordings, ensuring users never miss their favorite shows.

As for connectivity, the VCR comes with standard RCA output connectors, making it compatible with a variety of televisions and audio-visual equipment of its time. This ensures that users can integrate the VCR into their existing home entertainment systems with minimal hassle.

Moreover, the VR 170/07 boasts a robust build quality, designed to withstand the rigors of regular use. The mechanical reliability of the VCR ensures consistent performance, reducing the chances of playback failures, which were common in less reliable models.

Ultimately, the Philips VCR VR 170/07 stands as a testament to the VHS technology that shaped home entertainment for decades. With its combination of features, durability, and ease of use, it remains a fond memory for many who experienced the golden age of video cassettes.