Read and follow the steps below to record a TV program.

1

Place a tape with its record tab intact (see page five) in the TV/VCR. The power will come on. Or, if the tape is already in the TV/VCR, press the POWER button to turn on the TV/VCR, if necessary.

2

Press the SPEED button until the desired tape speed appears on the TV/VCR screen. See tape speed details below.

3

Use the CH(annel) o/p buttons or the Number buttons to select the channel you want to record. You can not change channels during recording.

4

Press the REC(ord)/OTR button once to start recording.

The Record light will glow.

If there is not a tape in the TV/VCR, NO CASSETTE flashes on the screen briefly.

If the tape does not have a record tab, PROTECTED CASSETTE CANNOT RECORD flashes on the screen briefly. The TV/VCR will eject the tape. Insert another tape.

5

To pause the recording (for example, during commercials), press the PAUSE/STILL button. The Record light will flash. To resume recording, press the PAUSE/STILL button again or the REC(ord)/OTR button. The Record light will glow.

6

To stop recording, press the STOP/button.

Tape Speeds

This chart shows the recording/playback time for three types of video cassettes (T160, T120, and T60). There are three playback speeds: SP, LP, and SLP. A tape will play only in the speed in which it was recorded. When recording, you can change the tape speed using the SPEED button. You cannot record in LP speed on this TV/VCR. The slower the speed, the more programming you can fit on the tape. SLP is the slowest speed.

 

Cassette type / Playback Time

Tape Speed

T160

T120

T60

SP(Standard Play)

2 hrs.

2

hrs.

1 hr.

 

40 mins.

 

 

 

 

LP(Long Play)

5 hrs.

4

hrs.

2 hrs.

(playback only)

20 mins.

 

 

 

SLP(Super Long Play)

8 hrs.

6

hrs.

3 hrs.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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1

EJECT

POWER

MENU STATUS/EXIT CLEAR

1 2 3

4 5 6

 

7

8

9

4

 

SLEEP/

 

ALT.CH

 

WAKE UP

0

3

 

 

REC

 

PAUSE

/OTR

PLAY

/STILL

REW

 

F.FWD

5

 

 

STOP

CH.

MUTE

VOL.

6

FM

 

 

 

 

SPEED

F.ADV

2

TRACKING

MEMORY

SLOW

Helpful Hints

You cannot record one channel while watching another.

Recording options are on pages 30-36.

You cannot record if DEFEAT RECORDING is ON. (REC DEFEATED will flash on the screen.) Details are on page 36.

If you pause a recording for more than five minutes, the TV/VCR will switch to Stop mode automatically to protect the video cassette tape from damage.

You can change the tape speed with the SPEED button while a recording is in progress, but some distortion may appear on the tape.

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Philips CCC193, CCC133 owner manual Recording, To stop recording, press the STOP/ button Tape Speeds

CCC133, CCC193 specifications

The Philips CCC193 and CCC133 are advanced single-chip solutions meticulously designed to elevate performance in modern electronic devices, particularly in the realm of consumer electronics. These models exemplify Philips' commitment to innovation and excellence, providing users with enhanced functionalities and superior performance.

The CCC193 model boasts an impressive array of features that cater to high-demand applications. It incorporates advanced audio and video processing capabilities, making it ideal for use in high-definition televisions, home theater systems, and multimedia devices. One of its standout characteristics is its ability to support multiple video standards, enabling seamless playback from various sources. This flexibility is complemented by integrated support for various audio formats, ensuring that the CCC193 delivers an immersive user experience.

On the technology front, the CCC193 utilizes cutting-edge digital signal processing techniques. This ensures that audio and video signals are not only processed with precision but are also capable of delivering a remarkable range of dynamic content. The chip employs innovative noise reduction algorithms, enhancing audio clarity by eliminating unwanted distortions. Furthermore, its energy-efficient design allows for prolonged use without excessive power consumption, making it a sustainable choice for manufacturers aiming to meet contemporary energy standards.

The CCC133 model, while slightly less advanced than the CCC193, still brings a robust offering to the table. It is designed primarily for entry-level applications but does not compromise on essential features. The CCC133 supports standard video playback and audio formats, making it suitable for budget-friendly televisions and basic multimedia players.

A significant advantage of the CCC133 is its compact size, allowing for easy integration into smaller electronic devices without sacrificing performance. The chip's architecture is optimized for low latency, making it suitable for applications where real-time audio and video synchronization is critical.

Both models demonstrate Philips' dedication to quality, with rigorous testing protocols ensuring reliability and longevity. Their modular design makes them adaptable for various applications, from low-end consumer products to high-performance equipment.

In conclusion, the Philips CCC193 and CCC133 represent a significant step forward in integrated circuit technology, combining essential features with innovative processing capabilities to meet the diverse needs of modern electronics. Whether it is high-end performance or budget-friendly solutions, these chips embody Philips' vision for the future of digital media technology.