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Timer Recording Hints
To use the VCR before timer recording begins, press POWER on the remote once.
This turns the programmed recording light off and the VCR on.
If you use POWER on the front panel for this purpose, press it twice. Pressing it
once turns off the programmed recording light; pressing it again turns the VCR on.
When you are finished using the VCR, turn the VCR power off again. Make sure
the programmed recording light is back on.
After a program has been recorded, the VCR memory of that program is cleared
(unless you have scheduled the VCR to record the program every day or every
week).
If there is already a program in the VCR’s memory, you will see the Recap screen
when you bring up the menus for programming to record (unless you are
programming with the QUICK PROGRAM/VCR Plus+). If the VCR’s memory is
full, Program memory is full will appear on the screen. If so, you must erase a
program before you can enter a new one.
If a tape runs out during timer recording, the VCR ejects the tape and the
programmed recording light (
PROG REC
) and the tape status symbol ( ) will flash.
Load a new tape and press REC. Recording will resume.
The programmed recording will be cancelled unless you turn the VCR off before
the recording starts. Do not use an integrated HDTV or an IEEE 1394-equipped
HDTV receiver to turn on or function the VCR while the VCR is in stand-by mode for
the timer recording.
If you forget to load a tape, the programmed recording light (
PROG REC
) and the tape
status symbol ( ) will flash when you turn the VCR power off. (A tape without an
erasure tab will be ejected. To correct this, load a tape with its erasure tab intact,
and turn off the VCR.)
Do not overlap the recording times you enter into the VCR. If you set two analog
programmed recording times to overlap, VCR is already programmed for that time
will appear on your screen. When you set the analog and the D-VHS timer
recording times overlap, these timer recordings may not be recorded correctly.
Remember that the VCR will record over the next section of tape. If you want to
save a tape, remove it and instead use a different tape for a new recording.
Your VCR will not record over a tape that has the erasure prevention tab removed.
All rental movies have this tab removed, so they are safe from being accidentally
erased.

Auto Speed Programming

Use auto speed programming if you want to record as much of the program as
possible in standard play (SP) speed, but you want the VCR to automatically switch
to extended play (EP) if there is not enough tape left.
Auto speed programming is only available for one program. In the first slot, the
recording speed default is AUTO.
Make sure that the Tape video function matches the length of tape you are using.
See Selecting and adjusting the audio and video functions on page 27.
At the point where the recording mode changes from standard play (SP) to
extended play (EP), some noise may be in the picture or sound when playing the
tape.
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