VCR Operation (Continued)

One-Touch Recording

One-Touch Recording allows you to make a recording easily of a preset length without using the program timer.

Preparations:

Turn on the power of both the VCR and the TV.

Be sure the TV is set to the VCR output channel (3 or 4). If a direct VIDEO/AUDIO connection is made between the VCR and the TV, set the TV’s source selector to VIDEO.

Insert the video cassette that the safety tab is in

1 place.

2(/) or number (0-9).

The channel number appears on the TV screen.

If you are recording from another source via audio/video

input jacks (at the Rear or Front panel), select the LINE1 or LINE2.Select the desired channel by using CH/TRACK

3 Set the desired recording speed (SP or EP) by pressing SP/EP.

The tape speed will appear on the TV screen.

Press REC twice.

4 The menu as illustrated, will appear on the TV screen. Recording will start. (The TIMER indicator will light)

5time length.

At the end of the recording, the VCR will stop recording and shut off.

During One-Touch Recording, changing the channel on

the VCR will not be possible.

You can stop the recording by pressing STOP.Press REC repeatedly to select the recording

ONE-TOUCH RECORD MENU

ONE-TOUCH RECORD

 

 

 

 

 

0H30M

..... 9H00M 0H00M

 

 

CHANNEL

2

 

 

 

 

 

SPEED

SP

 

 

 

Length Display

START

NOW

(each pressing REC increases

recording by 30 minutes)

LENGTH

0H30M

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Checking the Recording Time

Press REC once to check the recording time. The recalled setting will automatically return to the TV screen after 6 seconds.

To extend the Recording Time

The recording time can be extended anytime by press- ing REC.

Subsequent presses result in advancing the recording time by 30-minute increments.

Notes

If you press PAUSE/STEP during One-Touch Recording, the VCR will enter the recording pause mode. One-Touch Recording is cancelled.

If the VCR is set to “0H00M”, the VCR goes to normal record- ing mode.

Dubbing and Editing

If you wish to edit or dub your camcorder (or another VCR) recordings to this VCR, the rear (or Front) panel mounted Audio and Video (A/V) input jacks make the connections quick and easy. The direct A/V jacks will also provide better picture results than using the RF jack on the rear panel.

1outputs to your DVD+VCR as illustrated on page

14.Connect the camcorder’s (or another VCR’s) A/V

2 Set the input channel “LINE2”. (press INPUT to select LINE2.)

If you have connected your VCR to the A/V input jacks on the rear of VCR, you should select the input chan- nel LINE1 by pressing INPUT twice.

3VCR). If you have a TV attached to your VCR, you can see the video playing.Play the tape in the camcorder (or another

4

When you desire recording

to begin, press

VCR’s REC once to start.

 

Note

Before recording, please confirm the recording start position.

Copying from DVD to VCR

This unit allows you to copy the contents of a DVD to a VHS tape with a press of the COPY button.

Notes

If the DVD you are attempting to copy is copy protect- ed, you will not be able to copy the disc. It is not per- mitted to copy Macrovision encoded DVDs. “LOCK” is displayed in the display window.

If the DVD you are attempting to copy is copy protect- ed,the VCR will stop Automatically.

1Insert the disc you wish to copy in the DVD deck and close the disc tray.Insert Disc

2Insert a blank VHS videotape into the VCR deck.Insert VHS Tape

3The DVD will go into Play mode and the VCR will go into Record mode.

If the DVD disc menu appears, you may need to press the Play button manually to begin copying.Press the COPY button on the unit front panel.

4When the DVD is finished playing, press the VCR button on the remote control and then press the STOP button to end the copy.

You must stop the Copy process manually when the

DVD movie ends, or the unit may replay and record over and over again.Stop the Copy Process

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GoVideo DVR 4200 manual One-Touch Recording, Checking the Recording Time, To extend the Recording Time, Dubbing and Editing