Philips VRKD11YL, VRKD12BL warranty Automatic Playback Features

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Automatic Playback

When you put a tape in the VCR, the power will come on auto- matically. If the tape’s record tab is missing, playback will begin. (If a timer recording is set, you may have to press the POWER but- ton to turn on the VCR. Make sure you turn off the VCR for the timer recording later. If you insert a tape without a record tab when a timer recording is set, the VCR will eject the tape.)

Automatic Rewind, Eject, Off

When a tape is played, fast forwarded, or recorded to its end, the VCR will rewind the tape to the beginning, eject the tape, and turn itself off.

If the real-time counter memory is set, the VCR will only rewind the tape to the point at which the counter is set to zero, then stop. The VCR will not eject the tape or shut itself off.

Tape Eject

A tape can be ejected with the VCR power on or off (but the VCR must be plugged in). If a Timer Recording is programmed, a tape can only be ejected with the power on. Be sure to insert a tape for the Timer Recording, then turn off the VCR power.

Automatic Tracking Adjustment

The VCR automatically adjusts tracking to give you the best possi- ble 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 VCR during playback.

NOTES:

Tracking is returned to automatic tracking adjustment when a tape is inserted or when the STOP button is pressed to halt playback.

Manual tracking will not change a paused picture.

Use the CHANNEL o/p buttons on the VCR or on the remote con- trol to remove vertical jitter in a Paused picture.

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Contents Instruction Book For Customer Use Dear Philips product ownerThis bolt of lightning indi- cates uninsulated material Model No Serial NoSafety Precautions FeaturesIntroduction Declaration of ConformityTable of Contents Using the Remote Control Holder Putting Batteries in the Remote ControlVCR maintenance Erasure PreventionPutting Batteries in the Alarm Clock Using the Alarm ClockUsing the Alarm Clock Holder Setting the Time and the AlarmDisconnect the antenna or cable from your TV Hookups Without a Cable Box / Direct Broadcast SystemConnections Cable SignalRecording/Viewing Any Channel Recording One Channel/Watching Another SignalCable Box/DBS CableHookups With a Stereo TV Turning on Your VCR Press the Menu button until the main menu appears Automatic TV Channel SetupAdding/Deleting Channels Automatic TV Channel Setup cont’dSetting the VCR Clock Your selection will flash on the screen in the AM/PM space Setting the VCR Clock cont’dChoosing a Language Press the EXIT/C. Reset button when you are finishedPress the Display button once Clock mode OFF mode Press the Display button once Count modeOn-Screen Displays Power Button Remote Control ButtonsRecord Button Remote Control Buttons cont’d Power Light Alarm ClockTimer Light VCR/TV LightFront Panel Back Panel AC Power CordAudio OUT Jack Video OUT JackVHS Quasi Play Back Sqpb PlayingRead and follow the steps below to play a tape 1Turn on the TV Insert a tape RecordingStopping an OTR Starting an OTRDetails are on page five Timer RecordingEnter the recording’s start time Repeat the procedure in to set the recording’s end timeTimer Recording cont’d Main menu will appear Cancelling a Timer RecordingCorrecting a Timer Recording To stop recording, press the Stop button VCR/TV light will disappearAntenna Rerecording Copying TapesPress the Play button or the Stop button repeatedly to Repeat PlaySelect Auto Repeat Pausing a Picture Forward and Reverse Searching/Pausing a PictureForward and Reverse Searching SP/LP/SLP Super High Speed Searching LP/SLPPicture Select Press the Play button to watch the tape Real-Time Counter MemoryAutomatic Playback Features Helpful Hints Helpful Hints cont’d Renewed Specifications Dictionary/SpecificationsDictionary Index Supplied Accessories