Philips VR130/07 specifications Manual recording

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2.Press
RECORD/OTR I
RECORD/OTR I
STILL 2
3.Press

6. Manual recording

General information

Use 'Manual Recording' to make a sponta- neous recording (for example, a programme cur- rently being shown).

If you want to start and stop a recording manual- ly, read the section 'Recording without auto- matic switch-off'.

If you want to start a recording manually but have it stopped automatically, read the section

'Recording with automatic switch-off'. (e.g. not to record to the end of the tape)

Recording without automatic switch-off

1.Insert a cassette.

2.Use P+ P- to select the programme num- ber you want to record, for example, 'P01'.

3.To start recording, press RECORD/OTR I .

4.Stop recording with L C .

Recording with automatic switch-off (OTR One-Touch-Recording)

1.Insert a cassette.

2.Use P+ P- to select the programme num- ber you want to record.

3.Press RECORD/OTR I .

4.Each time you press RECORD/OTR I you will add 30 minutes to the recording time.

Preventing accidental erasing of cassettes

All cassettes (except for rental and store cas- settes) have a security tab on the back of the cassette.

To prevent recording over important recordings (erasing), you can remove this security tab.

If you later decide to record on a protected cas- sette, simply cover the hole with adhesive tape or slide the tab to the right.

Lining up recordings (assemble cut)

When you add a further recording to a cassette, which already has a recording on it, a short blank (flicker) can appear between the old and the new recording or the picture itself can flicker. To help reduce these from occurring, proceed as follows:

1.Find the tape position of the old recording where you want to insert the new recording.

2.Look at the last minute of the old recording (playback).

at the tape position where the new recording is to go and press .

4.Now start recording as usual by pressing

on the remote control. 5.Stop recording with L C .

Selecting the recording speed (SP or LP)

LP allows to double the recording duration on tape (for example six hours instead of three hours on a E180 cassette).

1.Switch on the TV set. If required, select the programme number for the video recorder.

MENU . The main menu will appear.

3.Select 'RECORD SETUP' using

K B

 

L C

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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B 1

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Select 'RECORD SPEED' using

K B

L C

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SELECT K L CHOOSE B

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

RECORD SPEED [SP]

 

 

 

 

 

 

END=EXIT

5.Select the required recording speed with

B 1 .

6.To end, press STATUS/EXIT .

'SP'/'LP'

'SP': StandardPlay (normal recording speed) offers the usual first-class picture quality.

'LP': LongPlay (half recording speed, double record- ing time). 6 hours can be recorded on a 3-hour cas- sette (E180) with a somewhat reduced picture quality.

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Contents We hope you enjoy your new video recorder SpecificationsSupplied accessories Important notes regarding operationDescription of controls Buttons for VCR feature onlyButtons with TV feature Power consumption To save or confirm with B To cancel with ClearSwitching on Automatic switch-offConnecting with a scart cable Connecting the video recorderPreparing the remote control for operation Connecting your video recorder to the TV setConnecting without a scart cable Manual TV channel search Installing your video recorderPreparation for use Sorting and clearing TV channels manually Automatic TuningWhat is RF out channel frequency? Setting the clockSetting the RF out channel What is RF out channel?Playback Manual Tracking Manual recording Problems and solutions for pro- grammed recordings Programming a recording TimerHow to check, or delete a pro- grammed recording Timer How to change a programmed recording TimerContinuous playback Switching the status display off or onWhich settings can I choose? Other FunctionsBlue Background on or off Automatic switch-offBefore you call an engineer Austria