Philips VR 969/02 operating instructions Special settings for the video recorder and TV set

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Special settings for the video recorder and TV set

This is where you can make various basic settings, e.g. frequency/channel number display, wide-screen format, VCR1/VCR2 switching.

!Switch the TV set on and select the channel number for the video recorder.

"Press the button Son the video recorder.

¤Select the line "Special settings". Confirm this by pressing the button _.

$Die OSD page "SPECIAL SETTINGS" appears on screen and the line "Frequency/Channel" becomes active. Select the display "FREQ" or "CHAN".

SPECIAL SETTINGS

Channel/Frequency

CHAN >

16 :9

on

VCR adress

VCR1

Y/C CVBS input/output

 

Beeper

on

Exit - MENU

%Select the line "16:9". If you have one of the new TV sets in wide-screen format, you need not make the setting. Otherwise, select the display "off"

(= screen format "4:3").

&Use two video recorders with the same remote control code so that you can switch the remote control and the corresponding video recorder to operate the "right" video recorder.

In this connection, read the detailed explanations in Chapter 8 "Additional functions of your video recorder" in the section entitled "VCR 1/VCR 2 switching".

/Each time a button is pressed, whether on the Videorecorder or on the remote control, it is confirmed by an audible signal.

This audible signal can be switched off and on. Select the line "Beeper". Select "off" or "on".

You can make recordings from external picture/sound sources with this video recorder, for example re-recor- ding from a camcorder or a second video recorder to this video recorder.

This video recorder automatically recognises whether a S-VHS signal (= Y/C-signal) or

a VHS-Signal (= CVBS-signal) is being fed in.

You can also manually choose the input and output signal of the Scart socket yx and also the input signal of the Scart socket cv.

(Select the "Y/C CVBS input/output" line. Confirm using the _button.

)The OSD page "Y/C CVBS INPUT / OUTPUT" will appear on the screen, the "External 1" line is active.

Select the "AUTO", "Y/C" or "CVBS" display.

Y/C CVBS INPUT/OUTPUT

Inputs :

External 1

AUTO >

External 2

AUTO

Output :

 

External 1

CVBS

 

Confirm - OK

<: Select the "External 2" line.

If you have connected a normal VHS video recorder or VHS camcorder as the playback unit, then leave the "CVBS" display.

If a S-VHS video recorder or S-VHS camcorder has been connected, select the "Y/C" display.

If you have connected a playback unit with sepa- rate RGB outputs, then select the "RGB" display.

Note:

*In exceptional cases (e.g. when there is not a standard S-VHS or VHS signal), the colour reproduc- tion could be distorted when the recording is played

back. If this is the case, make the following setting in step )!

If you have connected a normal VHS video recorder or VHS camcorder as the playback unit, then select the "CVBS" display. If a S-VHS video recorder or S-VHS camcorder has been connected, select the "Y/C" display.

<> Confirm the settings using the Kbutton.

<Y Press the lbutton twice to end.

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Contents Operating Manual VR 969/02 Safety instructionsContents Remote control BUTTONS, Controls and SocketsFront of the video recorder Buttons and display indicators on the front coverBack of the video recorder Buttons and connections behind the front cover Buttons and connections in the front coverInstallation HOW do I Install the Video Recorder ? Connecting the video recorderInserting the batteries into the remote control Connecting to the aerialSome notes on operation Connecting to the TV setConnecting to the mains supply If your TV set does not have a Scart Euro-AVConnecting to hifi equipment Connecting to a decoderConnecting to a satellite receiver Saving energyCursor buttons F/ Gleft / right ButtonCursor buttons H/ Iup / down Automatic channel search ATS Euro+ Storing TV ChannelsEasy Link function 8D 8W Selecttv Assigning TV channels automatically Follow TVAssigning TV channels manually Manual search Fast forward wind and rewind Playing a Recorded CassetteVHS or VHS Playback Instant viewJOG/SHUTTLE functions Adjusting the picture sharpnessStill picture/super slow motion Slow motionSurround-sound playback Correcting picture interference. The cleaning functionSelecting the audio track, audio-mix Intro-scan How do I know where I am currently on the tape?Index search Assembly editing HOW can I Record Directly ?Longplay function Direct recording with TV sets without Easy Link functionErase protection HiFi stereo receptionWhat is HOW do I Programme a RECORDING?Programming with ShowView Programming with TXT pages Timer Programming Standard Timer How can I record from a satellite receiver? Few general notes on programmingHow can I clear or correct a Timer block ? How do I stop a Timer recording ?How can I check a Timer block ? Sorting TV programmes for Timer programming Audio dubbing Editing Video RecordingsAudio Dubbing Insert and insert-edit functionsPage Insert functions Switch the camcorder to still picture playback- pause Synchronous editing synchro-editVHS 20 PIN Synchro 5mm Insert-edit functions Methode 1 Insert VCRMethod 2 Insert CC Variant 1. The video recorder controls the camcorder Programme edit functions Rearranging individual scenesRecording all scenes Deleting individual scenesPreview of scenes in the editing sequence Totally deleting the editing sequencePersonal preferences Checking/setting time and date on video recorderAdditional Functions of Your Video Recorder Special settings for the video recorder and TV set TXT decoder Reading TXT with the video recorder How can I read TXT?Externally controlled Timer recording Interface RSRecording from another video source Audio only recordTV monitor function View modeSwitching between VCR 1 and VCR Playback via the aerial cable Numeric button TV make Switching the built-in modulator on and offRemote control of TV sets Safety instructions/notes PAL SecamPossible cause ProblemBefore YOU Call a Technician Accessories supplied Technical DATA, AccessoriesTechnical data Philips SYNCHRO-EDIT Cable NEW Edit