Recording a TV txomam

 

 

TV VCR/CATV

Number

 

 

buttons

 

 

 

TV/LINE

 

CHANNELA/V

 

—OREC/OTR

TAPE SPEED

II PAUSE/STILL

00100

 

 

Im an

STOP

VX-S135

 

 

REC/OTR indicator

I CHANNEL/WV

¤/=ST~p/

REC/OTR

EJECT

 

Before starting

Set the TV VCRICATV selector to TV VCR.

~Insert a cassette with its erasure prevention tab in place.

The power turns on automatically.

VX-S135

2 Press TAPE SPEED to select the tape speed, SP, LP or SLP.m

00:0000 SP

SLP provides three as much recording time as SP, LP provides twice as much recording time as SP, although SP produces better picture and audio sounds.

3 Press CHANNEL /W~ repeatedly or the number buttons to select the channel number to record.

To select CATV broadcast using the number buttons

When selecting the number between 10 and 19, press O once to enter the hundreds digit, and then press the buttons 1 through 9 to enter tens and ones digits. When selecting the numbers less than 10, press O twice to enter the hundreds and tens digits, and then press the buttons 1 through 9 to enter the ones digit.

To select VHF/UHF broadcast using the number buttons

When selecting the numbers less than 10, press O to enter the tens digits, and then press the buttons 1 through 9 to enter the ones digit.

4Press REC/OTR to start recording.

Q“INDEX flashes for a few seconds. See page 19. The REC/OTR indicator on the unit lights.

To stop recording

Press ‘STOP on the r;mote control or /4 STOP/ EJECT on the unit.

To pause recording

Press 11 PAUSE/STILL. The REC/OTR indicator on the unit flashes.

To resume recording, press II PAUSE/STILL or REC/ OTR.

To prevent an accidental recording

Break off the erasure prevention tab on the back edge of the cassette.

To record over the tape again, cover the gap with adhesive tape.

Adhesive tape

4

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Erasure prevention tab

If you want to record the program through the line input, press

CHANNEL A/V or TV/LINE to display “LINEI” (from the AUDIO/VIDEO IN jacks on the rear) or ‘(LINE2° (from the AUDIO/VIDEO IN jacks on the front) in step 3.

. The channel cannot be changed during recording.

If you try to record on a cassette without its erasure prevention tab, the unit will eject the cassette.

If recording pause lasts for more than 5 minutes, the unit will automatically enter stop mode to protect the tape.

If the power is turned off during recording, the TV turns off, but the VCR continues to record.

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Aiwa VX-S135U Recording a TV txomam, 00100, To stop recording, To pause recording, To prevent an accidental recording

VX-S135U, VX-S205U specifications

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