Sharp VC-MH715HM operation manual Tape Speed Selection, Simple Timed Recording

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BASIC OPERATION

IMMEDIATE RECORDING CONTINUED

TAPE SPEED SELECTION

Your VCR has three tape speeds: SP (Standard Play) , LP (Long Play) and EP (Extended Play).

Press the TAPE SPEED button on the remote control to select the desired setting.

It is recommended that EP recordings are only played back on the VCR on which originally recorded.

You can record the channel you are watching or a different channel.

1.

Insert a video tape into your VCR.

 

 

 

 

2.

Select the channel you wish to record on the VCR as

 

 

 

above.

 

 

 

 

 

3.

To start recording, press REC

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4.

To pause during recording, press PAUSE/STILL

 

 

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5.

To continue recording, press REC

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6.

To stop recording, press STOP

 

once.

 

 

 

 

 

SIMPLE TIMED RECORDING:

1.Press REC .

2.To specify a stop time, each additional press of

REC will delay the stop time by 10 minutes.

3.To stop recording at any time, press

STOP once.

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REW

 

PLAY / X2

REC

PAUSE/STILL

 

STOP

TAPE

DPSS

SPEED

SLOW

REMOTE CONTROL

STOP 15:30

NOTES:

If the tape ends before the recording is complete the VCR will stop recording, rewind, eject the tape and place the VCR into STANDBY mode, or just eject the tape and place the VCR in STANDBY timer mode if the VCR is in timer record mode.

If the VCR ejects the video tape when you press REC the tape is record protected. i.e. record protection tab has been removed.

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Contents VC-MH715HM VC-MH705HM VC-MH705LM Video Cassette Recorder Dear Sharp Customer Copyright Safety WarningsInformation VCR Remote Control Number ButtonsCalling for Service Alternatively, please visit our web-siteContents Important Notes on Your VCR Ideal VCR LocationRemote Unpacking the AccessoriesControl Aerial or Catv Cable Connecting the CablesBack of Television Procedure Auto TuningTV Screen Remote Control All the programmes should now Be correctly tuned To Manually SortingHour example Scart Lead Connection not Supplied HOW to Playback a Video TapeImportant Notes on Your VCR and Video Tapes Pausing and Slow Motion Remote ControlSharp Super Picture Picture Disturbance During PlaybackImmediate Recording Fast FORWARDING/REWINDING a Video TapeFORWARD/REVERSE Visual Search Selection of a ChannelTape Speed Selection Simple Timed RecordingBefore you start Button to Setting a Recording HOW to SET a Delayed RecordingMenu Screen 0 6 0 0 0 S P 7 D 0 HOW to CHECK, Change and Cancel a Delayed Recording Cancelling a RecordingChecking a Recording Changing a RecordingAudio and Your VCR HI-FI Stereo SoundConnecting to Audio Equipment Mode Menu Screen Playback of a Video TapeChecking the Amount of Tape Remaining Playing Back a Video Tape RepeatedlyPlaying Back AN Ntsc Tape LCD Display Tape Counter and Zero BackRemote Control Colour Blue MuteSkip Searching the Video Tape Searching the Video TapeDigital Programme Search System Dpss Input Select Recording from Other EquipmentOther Connections Possible To Engage Child Lock Child LockTo Disengage Child Lock Decoder Switching Operation Manually Tuning a Channel Important NoteImportant Note VHFManually Sorting Channels Remote ControlSorting the Channels Into Your Preferred Order Deleting Channels MenuManually Setting the Clock VCR Display Selecting the Output from the VCRON-SCREEN Display Specifications Troubleshooting Before Requesting ServiceArea Problem Possible CAUSE/CURE TimerVC-MH715HM RF Channel Tuning VCR ResetRF Through ON/OFF Guarantee To Replace the Fuse Connecting to the MainsTo Replace the Mains Plug

VC-MH715HM specifications

The Sharp VC-MH715HM is a versatile and advanced video cassette recorder that embodies the blend of performance, convenience, and technology. This VCR is designed to deliver quality playback and recording, catering to users who appreciate both nostalgia and functionality.

One of the most notable features of the Sharp VC-MH715HM is its ability to provide high-quality video playback through its S-VHS capabilities. This format enhances the video resolution compared to standard VHS, delivering clearer and sharper images. The incorporation of the S-VHS format allows users to enjoy their video collections with improved picture quality, making old home videos look significantly better.

Another significant feature of the VC-MH715HM is its high-speed dubbing capability. This allows users to copy their tapes quickly without sacrificing quality. With the convenient one-touch recording function, users can effortlessly capture their favorite shows or special events with just a single press of a button. This seamless operation enhances the overall user experience, making recording simple and straightforward.

In terms of design, the VC-MH715HM showcases a user-friendly interface with easy-to-navigate controls. The remote control enhances usability, allowing users to operate the VCR from a distance. This makes watching and recording more comfortable, especially in larger living spaces.

The machine also comes equipped with a built-in timer function, which permits users to set recording schedules in advance. This is particularly useful for capturing shows that air when users are unavailable. By programming the timer, users can ensure they never miss their favorite content.

Moreover, the VC-MH715HM features an automatic head cleaner, which helps maintain the longevity of the playback heads. This technology reduces wear and tear, ensuring optimal performance over time and preserving the quality of recordings and playback.

In summary, the Sharp VC-MH715HM combines advanced video technology with user-friendly features. Its S-VHS capability ensures superior video quality, while high-speed dubbing and a built-in timer enhance its recording functionality. The automatic head cleaner and accessible controls make this VCR a reliable choice for users who cherish their video collections and seek both convenience and quality in their playback and recording experiences.