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4 Use the Number buttons
NOTE: If you enter a number for a slot that has already been used to store a timer recording, PREVIOUSLY SET PROGRAM will appear on the screen briefly. Information about the program in that slot will appear on the screen. If this happens, press the STATUS/EXIT but- ton, then select another number.
5 Use the Number buttons to enter the channel you want to record.
● Cable Users, enter channel numbers as a
POWER VCR/TV EJECT
REW4-7
will be selected after a brief delay. There also may be a brief delay when you select channels 10, 11, and 12. If you want to select channels 100 and above, enter channel numbers as a
Antenna Users, enter channel numbers as a
STATUS/EXIT
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
0
CH
press 0,5. If you only press the Number 5 button, channel 5 will be selected after a brief delay. You may only select channels
●If you are recording from line input, press 0,0 to select AV REAR.
●If you are using a Cable Box/DBS, enter the Cable Box/DBS output channel (03 or 04). Set the Cable Box/DBS to the channel you want to record. Leave the Cable Box/DBS on for the timer recording. See page 8 for details.
6 Press two Number buttons for the hour you want the recording to begin. Press two Number buttons for the minute you want the recording to begin.
Press 1 for AM or 2 for PM. For example, for 9:30 PM, press 09, 30, 2.
ONE TIME PROGRAM
PROGRAM | 1 |
CHANNEL | 10 |
TIME ON | – |
TO CORRECT PUSH CLEAR
TO END PUSH EXIT
SPEED TIME SEARCH STILL/PAUSE
REC/OTR MEMORY SLOW
7 Follow the instructions in step 6 to enter the record- ing’s stop time. (AM or PM will be set automatically.)
ONE TIME PROGRAM
PROGRAM | 1 |
CHANNEL | 10 |
TIME ON | 09:30 PM |
TIME OFF | – |
TO CORRECT PUSH CLEAR
TO END PUSH EXIT
Instructions continue on page 30.
Helpful Hints
•Entries that do not match the VCR’s clock or calendar will cause a ques- tion mark to appear on the screen.
•If you are recording from line input, connect the audio and video cables to the AUDIO IN and VIDEO IN jacks on the back of the VCR. (Please see illustration on page 32.)