Philips VRX360AT owner manual Glossary, Cable Box Output Channel Channel 3 or

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AUDIO IN/OUT Jacks: jacks located on the back of the VCR which are used to record audio from another source (IN) or to send audio to another source (OUT).

Automatic Channel Programming: process in which the VCR scans all available channels and places the ones you receive in its memory. Then, when you push the CHANNEL (Up/Down) buttons, you only scan through channels you receive.

Bands: settings that allow you to tune channels.

Antenna – VHF (very high frequency; channels 2 - 13) and UHF (ultra high frequency; channels 14 - 69).

Cable – all standard channels can be received without a Cable Box.

Cable Box Output Channel: Channel 3 or 4.

Dubbing: copying a tape using a second VCR.

Frame: a single still picture.

HQ: high quality; a feature in the VCR circuitry which provides enhanced picture detail.

Line Input: The channel to which you set your VCR during dub- bing. The line input channel is always channel 00.

If you accidentally enter Line Input mode (A/V IN will appear on your TV screen briefly), press the CHANNEL (Up/Down) buttons or use the Number buttons to select another channel.

Mode: a VCR operation.

OTR: one touch recording; programming a timed recording that starts immediately and records for 30 minutes to eight hours, whichever you specify.

Remote Control: the small electronic unit that came with your VCR; allows you to operate your VCR from a distance. You may be able to operate your TV, Cable Box or Digital Satellite System with the remote control.

RF coaxial cable: The cable supplied with your VCR. Use it to connect your VCR to your TV (or Cable Box, if applicable). The supplied cable is a snap-on type. However, you may also use a screw-on type if you prefer.

Special Effects: forward and reverse searching; viewing a still picture; slow motion.

Tape Speeds: how fast the tape travels during a recording.

SP (standard play) – fastest tape speed (recording time for a T120 tape is approximately two hours); best picture quality.

LP (long play) – average tape speed (recording time for a T120 tape is approximately four hours).

SLP (super long play) – slowest tape speed (recording time for a T120 tape is approximately six hours).

VCR: video cassette recorder.

VIDEO IN/OUT Jacks: jacks located on the back of the VCR which are used to record video from another source (IN) or send video to another source (OUT).

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Contents Video Cassette Recorder VRX360AT Dear Philips Magnavox product owner For Customer UseIntroduction FeaturesSafety Precautions Table of Contents Using the Remote Control Before Using Your VCRPutting Batteries in the Remote Control VCR maintenanceHookups Without a Cable Box Disconnect the antenna or cable from your TVHookups Without a Cable Box cont’d Plug in the TV and the VCRRecording and Viewing a Scrambled or Unscrambled Channel Timer RecordingsHookups With a Cable Box Watching TV With the VCR OffPlaying a Tape Hookups With a Cable Box cont’dRecording One Channel/Watching Another Press the VCR/TV button once to put the VCR in TV positionHookups With a Stereo TV Press the Channel Up button to begin automatic Turning on Your VCRTurn on the TV Programming Channels Press the Number 3 button to select Tuner SET UPChannel Memory Main menu display Adding/Deleting ChannelsPress the VCR button, then the Menu button to bring up Press the STATUS/EXIT button twice to exit Channel Memory cont’dReviewing Programmed Channels Follow the steps below to set your VCR’s clock. Make sure Setting the ClockSetting the Clock Press the STATUS/EXIT button to exit Daylight-Saving Time SelectionPress the Number 4 button to select SET Clock Language Selection Press the Number 2 button to select VCR SET UPLanguage Selection Press the Number 4 button to select LanguagePress and release the Mute button Find your2TV code 2Find Find the brand of your Cable Box or Satellite System onRemote Control Buttons Play ButtonRemote Control Buttons cont’d To select a status display mode, follow the steps below Press the Number 2 button to select on Screen ModeOn-Screen Status Displays VCR Display Panel Front Panel Rear Panel If playback does not start automatically, press the Play PlayingRead and follow the steps below to play a tape Button to start playbackTurn the TV on and set it to channel 3 or 4, whichever CH3/CH4 switch on the back of the VCR is set toRecording Turn on the TV 2Insert a tape in the VCRPress the Stop button to stop the recording Start a recording seePress the VCR button One Touch Recording Starting an OTRTimer Recording Enter the recording’s stop time Enter the channel you want to recordEnter the recording’s start time Instructions continue onTimer Recording cont’d Tape SpeedsPress the Number 1 button to select Program Reviewing or Cancelling Timer RecordingsPress the Menu button Local TV Stations Call letters Setting Up the VCR Plus+ Programming SystemTV Channels Cable Channels Press the VCR button, then the Menu button Press the Number 5 button to select VCR PLUS+ REF. MAPTimer Recording With the VCR Plus+ Programming System Finally, press the VCR PLUS+/ENTER buttonSee page 48 for more notes VCR must be turned off for a timer recording to takePress the STATUS/EXIT button. Program WAS COM Rerecording Tape Duplication Repeat Playback Repeat PlaybackPress the VCR button, then the Time Search button to Time SearchTime Search Bring up the Time Search displayReal Time Counter Memory Real Time Counter MemorySuper High Speed Searching LP/SLP Special Effects PlaybackForward and Reverse Searching SP/LP/SLP Viewing a Still PictureAutomatic Operation Features Specifically… Multi-Channel Television Sound SystemUnderstanding On-Screen Displays MonitorMulti-Channel Television Sound System cont’d Please see additional notes Hi-Fi Stereo Sound SystemPress the Number 3 button to select Audio OUT Appear to the right of TV Stereo on-screen Press the Menu button to bring up the main menu displayPress the Number 6 button to select TV STEREO. on will Helpful Hints Helpful Hints cont’d Glossary Cable Box Output Channel Channel 3 orSpecifications Renewed Index Page Page Supplied Accessories

VRX360AT specifications

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