RECORDING

Basic Operation

1. Press the OPERATE/TIMER button.

2. Press the buttons to select a desired channel to be recorded.

3.Insert a cassette tape with a safety tab.

4.Press the REC button to start recording.

5.To finish recording, press the STOP/EJECTbutton.

Checking the Picture Being Recorded

Turn on the TV and tune to the channel for video viewing.

.NotesIf a cassette without a safety tab is inserted, it will automatically eject when the REC button is pressed. This protects the recorded contents on tape against

. accidental erasure.

If the tape reaches its end during recording, it will be automatically rewound to its beginning and the unit

. will be switched to Stop mode.

In the Pause mode, it is possible to change a channel.

Recording One Programme While Viewing Another

1.Press the OPERATE/TIMER button.

2.Set the TV for normal TV viewing and select the channel to be viewed.

3.Select a desired channel to be recorded with the

buttons.

4.Insert a cassette tape with a safety tab.

5.Press the REC button to start recording.

6.To finish recording, press the STOP/EJECT button

Auto Turn on System

When a cassette tape with a safety tab is inserted with the VCR turned off, the VCR will be automatically turned on.

Pause Function

To stop recording momentarily

1.Press the PAUSE button during recording.

2.To release the pause mode and resume recording, press the REC button

REC Review

During normal recording (excluding timer recording and OTR), pressing the PAUSE button causes the VCR to rewind and display the last half second of the recording. This allows you to check a recording while it is being recorded.

Recording from Another VCR

With this VCR, you can make recordings from an external source, e.g. copying onto this VCR from a second VCR.

1.Connect another VCR or an external equipment to this VCR.

2.Press the 0/AUX button twice so that the line input indicator "AU" appears.

3.Play the tape on VCR A for playback and press the REC button on VCR B.

VCR A (another VCR)

VCR B (your VCR)

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