Playback

Playing cassettes

You can use this video recorder to play back recorded VHS video cassettes. You can operate the video recorder using the remote control or the buttons on the front of the video recorder.

What does VHS mean?

'Video Home System' (VHS) has become the world-wide standard for the playback and recording of amateur video cassettes. This popular standard continues to be improved. Super VHS (S-VHS) provides a sharper picture and less noise. Digital VHS (D-VHS) only works with digital picture and sound signals. Your video recorder can only record and play standard VHS cassettes.

1

Put a cassette into the cassette slot.

 

 

The cassette is inserted automatically. '

' will appear on the display.

2

Press the Play button

PLAY

to view the tape.

 

 

 

This will, for example, appear in the display:

 

 

0:00:02

 

 

 

Picture/ sound quality is poor

 

 

 

When playing rental videos or older, poorer quality cassettes, it may not be

 

 

 

possible to completely filter out picture and sound interference. This is not

 

 

 

a fault in your machine.

 

 

 

3

 

 

 

 

To stop the playback, press

STOP on the remote control or

 

 

 

STOP/EJECT

on the video recorder.

 

 

4

To eject the cassette, press STOP/EJECT

on the video

 

recorder when the video recorder stops the playback (STOP).

Automatic switch-off of special functions

Many functions (e.g. pause, still picture, search) switch themselves off automatically after a short time in order to protect the cassette and to save energy.

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Philips VR270W/07, VR270B/07 Playback, 000, Playing cassettes, To stop the playback, press Stop on the remote control or