Philips CCC193, CCC133 owner manual Automatic Operation Features

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The following playback features will always operate.

Automatic Playback

When you put a tape in the TV/VCR, the power will come on automatically. If the tape’s record tab is missing, playback will begin. If a timer recording is set, the power will not come on automatically when you insert a tape with the record tab intact. If a timer recording is set and the TV/VCR power is off, the TV/VCR will eject the tape if the record tab is missing.

Automatic Rewind, Eject, Off

When you play, fast forward, or record a tape to its end, the TV/VCR will rewind the tape, stop, turn itself off, and eject the tape. If a real-time counter memory is set, the TV/VCR may only rewind the tape to the point at which the real-time counter is set to zero. The TV/VCR will not turn itself off or eject the tape.

Memory Rewind, Power Off

When you press the POWER button while the TV/VCR is rewind- ing a tape, REW → POWER OFF will appear on the screen. The TV/VCR will turn itself off when the tape has finished rewinding.

If a real-time counter memory is set, the TV/VCR may only rewind the tape to the point at which the counter was set to zero, then turn itself off.

Tape Eject

A tape can be ejected with the TV/VCR power on or off (but the TV/VCR must be plugged in). If a timer recording is programmed, a tape can not be ejected when the power is off. Turn on the TV/VCR power, then eject the tape. Be sure to insert a tape and turn off the TV/VCR power for the timer recording.

Automatic Tracking Adjustment

The TV/VCR automatically adjusts the tracking to give you the best possible picture quality. With some recordings, however, you may get a better picture using the manual tracking controls (see below).

Manual Tracking

To adjust the tracking manually, press the CHANNEL o/p but- tons on the TV/VCR or the TRACKING o/p buttons on the remote control during playback.

Tracking returns to Automatic Tracking Adjustment when you insert a tape or press the STOP/p button.

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Contents Color TV with built-in VCR For Customer Use Dear Philips product ownerThis bolt of lightning indi- cates uninsulated material Model No Serial NoSafety Precautions FeaturesReal-Time Counter Frame Advance Remote Control IntroductionTable of Contents Using the Remote Control Battery SafetyTV/VCR Maintenance Replace the battery compartment lidHooking Up the TV/VCR Hook up your TV/VCR using one of the connections shownRF coaxial cable Not supplied Rod AntennaBent pin Hooking Up the TV/VCR cont’dCrooked Pin Straight Pin Cable PlugPress the Menu button. The screen shown below will appear You cannot set up channels if you are using a Cable BoxTurning On the TV/VCR Press the STATUS/EXIT button Language SelectionPress the Menu button Wait for the TV/VCR to set up channels Automatic Channel SetupPress the PLAY/o button or the STOP/p button to select Adding/Deleting ChannelsRepeat steps 3-4 to add or delete other channels Programming of the channel you added or deleted will appearManual Clock Setting Setting the ClockCable Box users must set the clock manually Pages six-eightSetting the Clock cont’d Automatic PBS Channel Selection Setting the Clock cont’dWait for the TV/VCR to find the time NOW Searching flashes on the TV/VCR screenManual PBS Channel Selection Use the Number buttons to select your PBS station Press the PLAY/ button or the STOP/ button to select PRIM. SETUP. Then, press the F.FWD/ B buttonDaylight-Savings Time Time Zone Front Panel Rear Panel AC Power CordANTenna Jack Connect your antenna or cable here. Details are on page sixRemote Control Buttons STATUS/EXIT Button Menu ButtonREWind/ Button STOP/ ButtonAdjusting the Picture Controls Decreased brightness Adjusting the Picture Controls cont’dDecrease Increase If you select Status ON, then select Counter only OFF On-Screen Status DisplaysIf you select Status ON, then select Counter only on If you select Status OFFReminder ReminderInsert a tape in the TV/VCR PlayingFollow the steps below to play a tape To stop recording, press the STOP/ button Tape Speeds RecordingYou cannot record if Defeat Recording is ON. Details are on One-Touch RecordingRerecording Tape Duplication TV/VCR is now in Line Input modeDaily Timer RecordingTimer Recording cont’d Timer Recording cont’d With the TV/VCR on, press the Menu button Timer recording information for the program in the lowestProgram REVIEW, then press the F.FWD/B button Gram Review and press the F.FWD/B buttonFollow the steps below to prevent accidental recording Defeat RecordingTV programming will appear while the tape is rewinding VCR SETUP, then press the F.FWD/B buttonRepeat Play Insert a tape in the TV/VCR Press the Menu button B Repeat PlayRepeat Play cont’d Appear on the screen Real-Time Counter MemorySuper High Speed Searching LP/SLP Forward and Reverse Searching SP/LP/SLPViewing a Still Picture Viewing a Slow Motion PictureSmartlock menu will appear SmartLockTo block ratings, follow the steps below SmartLock cont’d Ratings will remain blocked even after a power failureRatings are defined on Example Specific Sub-ratingsUse the Number buttons to enter your old access code To change the access code, follow these stepsRating Explanations Blue Background VCR Program VCR Setup Caption ReminderPress the SLEEP/WAKE UP button Sleep TimerSLEEP. Then press the REWind/s button or FWD/B button to select 30 MINutes, 60 MINutesTimer Sleep Wake UP TV on ON-TIME Wake Up TimerCast with closed captions, you may choose to set the Volume Volume BarMenu Screen Closed CaptionExample Half-screen text Closed Caption cont’dStandard Closed Captions FM Radio Switching the AntennasAutomatic Operation Features Helpful Hints Helpful Hints cont’d Glossary Specifications Model # Serial # Limited WarrantyPlease contact Philips at French Speaking English Speaking Index Supplied Accessories

CCC133, CCC193 specifications

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