Toshiba SD-V57HTSU owner manual VCR Operation Tape Counter Memory Feature, Additional Information

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VCR Operation (Continued)

Tape Counter Memory Feature

Real-Time Counter

Shows length of tape run in hours, minutes, and seconds. Press CLK/CNT to select the real-time counter display.

Every press of CLK/CNT changes the TV screen as illustrated below.

2:15 AM

0:05:25

REM 1:07

CLOCK

COUNTER

REMAINING TIME

Counter changes to “0:00:00” when the cassette is ejected.

The real-time counter does not operate if nothing is recorded on the tape.

The real-time counter will not work unless a tape is inserted.

Note

During the “L1 OPT” mode, the OSD(On Screen Display) can not be changed.

Counter Memory Feature

This is useful if there is a section of tape you want to view immediately after recording or if you want to return to the same point several times.

1.Begin recording or playing a tape.

2.Press CLK/CNT repeatedly to display the real-time counter on the TV screen.

3.At the point that you want to locate later, reset the real-time counter to “0:00:00” by pressing

CLEAR.

4.Continue to play or record.

5.Press STOP when recording or playback finishes.

6.Press REW (m).

The tape automatically stops when the tape counter returns to about “0:00:00”.

Tape Remaining

This function shows the remaining time on the tape during recording or playback.

Press CLK/CNT repeatedly until the REM indicator displays on the TV screen during recording or playback.

Note

The remaining tape length indicator may not be displayed correctly depending on the condition of the tape and the kind of the tape (T-140, T-160, or T-210 etc)

Additional Information

In manual recording, Timer recording, Instant Timer Recording, playback, or fast forward modes, the DVD/VCR Receiver automatically starts rewinding the tape at the end of the tape. The cassette will stop at the beginning of the tape and be ejected, and the DVD/VCR Receiver will turn itself off.

After you have finished using the DVD/VCR Receiver, rewind, eject, and remove the cassette. Place the cassette in its protective sleeve to protect it from dust. It is not nec- essary to rewind the cassette before removing it, but if you do, it will be ready to play or record the next time you use it.

Be sure the DVD/VCR Receiver Channel Selector is on the correct channel you wish to record. The channel that is being recorded can always be checked by tuning the televi- sion to the DVD/VCR Receiver channel (3 or 4) and press- ing the VCR button to set the DVD/VCR Receiver to VCR mode (VCR appears in the display window).

Do not attempt to hook up more than one television set to the DVD/VCR Receiver for either recording or playback.

Auto Play System

This DVD/VCR Receiver features automatic playback. Load a cassette (with the safety tab removed).

The Output Source is changed to VCR mode automatically.

The power turns on automatically and playback begins.

At the end of the tape, the DVD/VCR Receiver stops and rewinds the tape.

The cassette is ejected after rewinding and the VCR turns itself off automatically.

Note

Auto power off does not function during regular DVD play mode. (DVD/VCR Receiver power stays on.)

S-VHS Quasi Playback (SQPB)

This DVD/VCR Receiver can also play back a tape which is recorded in S-VHS playback picture.

This DVD/VCR Receiver cannot record in S-VHS format

SQPB is an abbreviation for S-VHS Quasi Playback.

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Contents SD-V57HTSU Regulatory Information FCC Part Safety PrecautionsImportant Safety Instructions Table of Contents Playable Discs Before UseDisc-related Terms Types of Video CDsSelecting the Viewing Source PrecautionsAbout Symbols 0Front Panel Display Window Remote Control Rear Panel Remote Control Operation RangeRemote control battery installation Connections Connecting Antenna/Cable TV to DVD/VCR ReceiverOptional TV Connections Connections Basic TV ConnectionsAbout Ferrite Core Connections Speaker System ConnectionsSpeaker Positioning Connections Radio Antenna Connections Accessory Audio/Video A/V Connections to DVD/VCR ReceiverDigital Device Connections Game Device Digital Set Top Box Rear of DVD/VCR ReceiverAUX Selecting the Input/Output SourceVolume Control Sound ModeWhen DVD is inserted MutingMenu Selection VCR Operation Setup On-Screen Display OSDOn-Screen Menus Setup Channel Selection VCR Operation Setup VCR Setup Menu OptionsManual Clock Set VCR Operation Setup Setting the ClockAuto Clock Set On-screen display operation DVD Operation Setup General ExplanationOn-Screen Display Picture DVD Operation Setup Initial SettingsGeneral Operation LanguageOthers DVD Operation SetupSpeaker setup If you forget your 4-digit password Changing the 4-digit passwordParental Control Rating DVDSpecial Effect Playbacks VCR Operation Normal PlaybackVCR Operation Normal Recording Timer RecordingTo pause recording To record one TV program while watching anotherVCR Operation Checking Erasing Timer Record ProgrammingProgram Priority ClearChecking the Recording Time Instant Timer RecordingTo extend the Recording Time Dubbing and EditingVHS Hi-Fi Stereo System MTS Broadcast Multichannel TV Sound Indicator MTSPlayback with Hi-Fi Stereo Audio Sound MTS Multi-Channel TV SoundAdditional Information VCR Operation Tape Counter Memory FeatureDVD and Video CD Operation Playing DVD and Video CD General FeaturesMoving to another Title Moving to another CHAPTER/TRACKRepeat A-B DVD and Video CD Operation General Features3D Surround Time Search DVDSpecial DVD Features About WMA Windows Media Audio Files Audio CD and MP3/WMA Disc OperationAbout MP3 Repeat Track/All/Off CD MP3 WMA Moving to another Tracks CD MP3 WMARepeat A-B CD 3D Surround CDSelecting other Files Jpeg File Operation Viewing Jpeg Files on a Disc JpegStill Picture To flip the pictureProgrammed Playback with Video CD Programmed Playback with Audio CDs MP3/WMA DiscsSpeaker Setup Listening to the Radio Radio Operation Presetting the Radio StationsTo Clear the Stored Radio Stations Repeat steps 2 to 5 to store other stationsTuning into a Station Automatically Tuning into a Station ManuallyRadio Operation For your referenceControlling Your TV with the Supplied Remote Setting TV Control CodesBrand name of your TV Brand Code Table of TV Brand CodesVictor Vidikron Vidtech Wards 10, 11 Zenith Sensor of the DVD/VCR Receiver TroubleshootingSymptom Cause Solution Reference Code Language Language Code ListCode Area Area Code ListSpecifications Speakers FM TunerAM Tuner Limited One 1 Year Warranty on Parts Limited Ninety 90 Day Warranty on LaborLimited Warranty for Commercial Units Rental UnitsHow to Obtain Warranty Service No 3834RH0074C

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