Aiwa HV-FX9000U operating instructions Setting the timer with VCR Plus+ system

Models: HV-FX9000U

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PLUS+

Recording with Instant Timer Recording (continued)

POWER

wREC/ITR

aPAUSE/STILL

sSTOP

To stop, pause, or turn off the power while recording

Press s STOP, a PAUSE/STILL or POWER.

To extend the recording duration while recording

Press w REC/ITR until the new duration you want appears.

Tip

When the regular recording is resumed by pressing w REC/ITR repeatedly to display “0H00M,” Instant Timer Recording is canceled.

Note

When the tape reaches the end during Instant Timer Recording,

“TIMER” flashes in the display window and the VCR turns the power off.

Setting the timer with VCR Plus+ system

You can greatly simplify timer recordings with VCR Plus+ system. Just enter the PlusCode, a number assigned to each TV program, and the VCR will set the timer recording automatically. You can find PlusCodes in most TV guide magazines.

You can set up to 8 programs.

POWER

VCR /CATV/

 

DBS/ TV

Number buttons

j/l

i/k

ENTER/DISPLAY

CLEAR

MENU

VCR PLUS+

Before starting

Check that the VCR clock is set correctly.

Check that the VCR channel numbers match the guide channels which assigned to the TV stations.

Insert a cassette with its erasure prevention tab in place. Make sure the tape is longer than the recording time.

Turn on the VCR and the TV and set the TV for VCR reception.

Set the VCR/CATV/DBS/TV selector to VCR.

If the CATV converter is used for the timer recording, check that the CATV (or satellite) converter is turned on and the channel you want to record is selected.

1 Press VCR PLUS+.

2 Enter the PlusCode of the TV program you want to record using the number buttons.

If you make a mistake, press CLEAR to cancel.

VCR PLUS+ PROGRAM

ENTER VCR PLUSCODE

236543 –

TO CLEAR PRESS CLEAR

TO ENTER PRESS ENTER

TO EXIT PRESS

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Aiwa HV-FX9000U Setting the timer with VCR Plus+ system, To stop, pause, or turn off the power while recording