Before turning on your VCR, make sure batteries are in the remote control and you have connected the VCR and TV correctly. Details are on pages five-10.

You can not program channels if you are using a Cable Box or a Direct Broadcast System.

When the VCR clock is not set, - : - - will appear on the display panel.

1

Press the VCR button, then press the POWER button. The VCR light and the PWR.(power) light will appear on the VCR display panel.

2

Turn on the TV. Set it to the same channel as the CH3/CH4 switch on the back of the VCR. The display shown below will appear on the TV screen. (If the display does not appear, check your hookups, then follow the steps on page 12 to set up channels and page 17 to select a language.)

SELECT op

 

→ ENGLISH

ON

ESPAÑOL

 

MAKE SELECTION OR

PUSH MENU TO CONTINUE

3

Within 60 seconds, press the PLAY/o button or the STOP/p button to select English or Spanish on-screen displays and menus.

4

Press the MENU button. The display shown below will appear.

CONNECT ANTENNA OR CABLE

TO VCR

THEN . . .

PUSH CH UP KEY

OR . . .

FOR PLAY ONLY – PUSH STOP

5

Within 60 seconds, press the CH(annel) o button to begin automatic channel programming. AUTO CH PROGRAMMING IN PROCESS PLEASE WAIT will appear on the TV screen. Channel numbers will appear on the VCR display panel as they are scanned. The VCR will memorize all available channels. When all channels are memorized, CHANNELS ARE SET will appear on the TV screen briefly, then TV programming will appear.

Now, when you press the CH(annel) o/p buttons, you’ll only scan through channels that you receive. You can still select other channel numbers using the Number buttons.

Turning on Your VCR 11

2Turn on the TV.

4

EJECT

POWER

1

 

 

MENU

STATUS/EXIT CLEAR

 

1

2

3

 

 

4

5

6

 

 

7

8

9

 

 

MEMORY

 

ALT.CH

 

 

 

0

 

 

3

REC

 

PAUSE

 

/OTR

 

/STILL

 

 

PLAY

 

 

 

 

 

 

5

REW

 

F.FWD

 

 

STOP

 

 

CH.

 

VOL.

 

 

 

MUTE

 

 

 

VCR

TV

CBL/DBS

 

 

VCR/TV

SPEED

TIME SEARCH

 

 

 

ENTER

SLOW

 

Helpful Hints

To skip this feature and play a tape immediately, insert a tape with its record tab removed. Or, to skip step 3, press the MENU button. All on- screen displays will be in English. To skip step 5, press the STOP/p but- ton. Channels will not be pro- grammed, and CHANNELS NOT SET will appear on the screen.

If you try to program channels when there is no antenna or cable connect- ed to the VCR, programming will appear to take place, but eventually a NO TV SIGNALS message will appear. Connect an antenna or cable to the VCR’s ANT(enna) IN Jack and press the CH(annel) o button again. You may need to follow the steps on page 12.

You may need to repeat the steps on this page if a power failure occurs.

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Magnavox VRC602MG owner manual Turning on Your VCR, Press the Menu button. The display shown below will appear

VRC602MG specifications

The Magnavox VRC602MG is a notable piece of technology in the realm of home entertainment, specifically in the category of video cassette recorders (VCRs). Introduced during the height of the VHS era, the VRC602MG embodies the innovation and convenience that many families sought in their media consumption habits.

One of the primary features of the Magnavox VRC602MG is its impressive recording capability. Users were able to record on standard VHS tapes, making it easy to capture television shows, movies, and personal videos. This feature revolutionized how viewers interacted with media, as it introduced the convenience of time-shifting—allowing individuals to watch programs at their preferred times instead of adhering to a broadcast schedule.

Another noteworthy characteristic of the VRC602MG is its built-in timer function. This feature enabled users to schedule recordings ahead of time, allowing for unattended recording of shows even when the viewer was away from home. The timer was particularly popular for capturing shows that aired during odd hours or were missed due to other commitments.

Alongside its recording capabilities, the Magnavox VRC602MG also supported various playback functions. It was equipped with features such as slow motion, pause, and rewind, providing users with flexibility when viewing their recorded content. The inclusion of a direct play switch made it easy to shift between playing a tape and accessing other VCR functions.

In addition to its technological offerings, the VRC602MG was designed with user-friendly controls. The intuitive layout of buttons and dials allowed users of all ages to navigate the machine easily, ensuring that it could be operated without prior technical knowledge. This accessibility helped make the VCR a staple in many households.

The build quality of the Magnavox VRC602MG was also commendable. Constructed with durable materials, it was designed to endure the rigors of daily use while maintaining consistent performance. The sleek design helped it seamlessly fit into home entertainment setups without dominating the visual aesthetics.

Overall, the Magnavox VRC602MG served as an essential bridge between traditional television viewing and the burgeoning home video industry of its time. With its array of features, user-friendly design, and reliable performance, it contributed to the home entertainment landscape and remains a nostalgic reminder of the pre-digital age of media consumption.