Checking or Cancelling Timer Recordings

1

With the VCR on and in VCR position (the VCR/TV light will appear on the display panel), press the MENU button.

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2

Press the PLAY/o button or the STOP/p button to select PROGRAM, then press the F.FWD/B button.

3

Press the PLAY/o button or the STOP/p button to select PROGRAM REVIEW, then press the F.FWD/B button. The timer recording information for the program in the lowest numbered slot will appear on the screen. If no timer recordings are set, nothing will happen when you press the F.FWD/B button.

4

Press the F.FWD/B button repeatedly to review all pro- grammed timer recordings. If you don’t press the F.FWD/B button within 10 seconds, the VCR will automatically display infor- mation about the next programmed timer recording. This will continue until all timer recordings have been displayed. Then the menu will disappear.

5

To cancel the timer recording displayed, press the CLEAR button. Either the display will disappear or information about other timer recordings will appear. If you do not press any other buttons, the display will disappear after all timer recordings have been displayed.

6

Repeat steps 1-4 to make sure you have cleared the cor- rect timer recording.

 

POWER

 

VCR/TV

EJECT

 

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CHANNEL

 

 

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SPEED

TIME SEARCH

MEMORY

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MENU

STATUS/EXIT

CLEAR

SLOW

REWIND

/PLAY

F.FWD

 

REC/OTR

/STOP

PAUSE/STILL

Helpful Hints

CLASH may flash on the screen when you finish setting a timer recording. This means that the timer recording you just programmed and another timer record- ing overlap. The current timer recording will not take place. You may choose to cancel the overlapping timer recording.

To stop a started timer recording, press the STOP/EJECT button on the VCR.

If the power fails for more than one minute, programmed timer recordings will be lost. If this occurs, repeat the steps on pages 11 and 15 before reset- ting the timer recordings.

If the preset time for a timer recording comes up during an OTR, the OTR has priority. A message will remind you when the timer recording was scheduled to begin. You may let the OTR continue; the timer recording will not take place. Or, stop the OTR and turn off the VCR immediately. The timer recording will

take place if you turn off the VCR before the timer recording’s scheduled start time.

See page 42 for more hints.

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Magnavox VR601BMX, VR401BMX owner manual Checking or Cancelling Timer Recordings

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