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Tape cannot be removed.

Make sure the power plug is completely connected to an AC (alternating current) outlet.

You have set a timer recording. Turn on the VCR power, then eject the tape. Be sure to insert a tape and turn off the VCR for your timer recording.

Tape cannot be inserted.

Insert the tape, window side up, with the record tab facing you.

Make sure a tape isn’t already in the VCR by pressing the STOP/EJECT button on the VCR or the EJECT button on the remote control.

Gently push on the center of the tape when putting it in the VCR. Never force the tape into the VCR.

If a timer recording is set, the VCR will not accept a tape that does not have a record tab. You may only insert a tape with the record tab intact.

VCR ejects the tape when the RECORD button is pressed or when the VCR power is turned off to set a timer recording.

• Make sure the tape has a record tab. Details are on page five.

There is no playback picture, or the playback picture is noisy or contains streaks.

Make sure the TV is on the same channel as the VCR’s CH3/CH4 switch. Details are on page seven.

Make sure the VCR is in VCR position. (The VCR/TV light will appear. If it does not, press the VCR/TV button once.)

Make sure channel 3 or 4 is properly adjusted.

Adjust the tracking. Details are on page 41.

TVs placed too close to the VCR can cause interference during tape playback. Move the VCR away from the TV.

TV programs cannot be watched normally.

Press the VCR/TV button to put the VCR in TV position. (The VCR/TV light will disappear.)

Check the connections between the VCR, TV, antenna/cable, and Cable Box/DBS (if applicable). Details are on pages six-10.

The reception on all channels is poor.

• You may need to tune your TV again.

Line Input

If you accidentally enter Line Input mode (L1 or L2 will appear on your TV screen briefly), press the CHANNEL o/p buttons or use the Number buttons to select another channel.

Hi-Fi Stereo Sound

During playback, Hi-Fi audio may temporarily revert to normal audio when you adjust tracking. This is nor- mal.

When connecting the VCR to a stereo TV, you will only get stereo sound if you use audio cables to con- nect the AUDIO OUT jacks on the VCR to the AUDIO IN jacks on your TV, and if the TV is in Line (Auxiliary) Input mode.

When you connect the AUDIO OUT jacks on the VCR to the AUDIO IN jacks on your TV, the stereo light on the TV might not glow. But, as long as the status display indicates you are receiving a stereo sig- nal, you are receiving a stereo signal. This is normal.

Only tapes recorded in Hi-Fi audio will play back in Hi-Fi audio. Tapes recorded in normal audio will play back in monaural audio.

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Contents Video Cassette Recorder For Customer Use Warranty VerificationIntroduction FeaturesSafety Precautions Table of Contents Replace the battery compartment lid Putting Batteries in the Remote ControlUsing the Remote Control VCR maintenanceDisconnect the antenna or cable from your TV Hookups Without a Cable Box/Direct Broadcast SystemPlug in the TV and the VCR Hookups Without a Cable Box/Direct Broadcast System cont’dRecording/Viewing Any Channel Hookups With a Cable Box/Direct Broadcast SystemConnections Recording One Channel/Watching Another Hookups With a Cable Box/Direct Broadcast System cont’dHookups With a Stereo TV 2Turn on the TV Turning on Your VCRAutomatic Channel Setup Adding/Deleting Channels Automatic Channel Setup cont’dFollow the steps below to set your VCR’s clock. Make sure Setting the Clock96-7 Setting the Clock cont’dLanguage Selection Press the Counter RESET/EXIT buttonPress the Display button once OFF mode Press the Display button once. Count modePress the Display button once Clock mode On-Screen Status DisplaysRemote Control Buttons Index Search Button Counter RESET/EXIT ButtonEject Button Time Search ButtonVCR/TV Light Power LightTimer Light Cassette CompartmentFront Panel OUT Jack AC Power CordRear Panel Audio OUT JacksRead and follow the steps below to play a tape Playing1Turn on the TV Insert a tape RecordingStopping an OTR Starting an OTRProgram Number → Once Daily Weekly Timer RecordingRepeat the procedure in to set the recording’s end time Timer Recording cont’dSLP Correcting a Timer Recording Cancelling a Timer RecordingAuto Return Auto Satellite Link Using a Satellite Tuner Put the VCR in VCR position. The VCR/TV light will appear Press the VCR/TV button on the VCR remote control toRecording One Channel/Watching Another To return to the channel being recorded, use the TVJack Rerecording Tape DuplicationRF coaxial cable Repeat Play Viewing a Still Picture Special Effects PlaybackForward and Reverse Searching SP/LP/SLP Super High Speed Searching LP/SLPRental to on or OFF Rental PlayMenu will disappear, and Rental on or Rental Press the Play button to watch the tape Real-Time Counter MemoryIndex Search Time Search is not available during recording Time SearchTo resume normal tape playback, press the Play button Quick FindAutomatic Playback Features Understanding On-Screen Displays MTS Broadcast Stereo SystemMTS Broadcast Stereo System cont’d VCR SET UP Satellite LinkPlease see additional notes on Hi-Fi Stereo Sound SystemCable Box/DBS Output Channel Channel 3 or GlossaryHelpful Hints Helpful Hints cont’d Specifications Video Cassette Recorder Limited Warranty20-22 IndexPage Supplied Accessories

SVA106 specifications

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