8Manual recording

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Starting and stopping of recording manually

1Switch on the TV set and - if necessary - select the programme number set for video recorder operation

2Insert a cassette without erase protection

What is erase protection?

 

VHS cassettes can be protected from over-recording by

 

breaking off a thin strip of plastic (arrow). This erase

 

protection can be overridden by sticking one or more

 

strips of adhesive tape tightly over the gap which has

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been created.

3Use the buttons =P- or ;P+ to select the programme number, under which your video recorder has stored the desired TV channel

8 I can’t find the TV channels from my satellite receiver

8 I want to record from an additional device

 

 

4 Signals from additional devices - such as a

 

 

camcorder, other video recorder, PCs, etc. - are

 

 

received via the scart socket of the video recorder.

 

 

The programme numbers “E1” and “E2” are

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allocated for these sources.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Selecting the recording speed

 

 

You have the option of two playback and recording

 

 

speeds: Standard Play (SP) offers the usual first-class

 

 

picture quality. By using Long Play (LP), you can (with

 

 

somewhat reduced picture quality) for example record

 

 

about 360 minutes of programmes on a 180 minute

 

 

cassette.This chapter explains how to set the desired

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recording speed (“Selecting the recording speed”).

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4Start recording by pressing the Record button n (remote control or on front of set).The display will show “

Display tape position

 

Press the button OK to display the current tape

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position (hours : minutes : seconds)

5End the recording by pressing the Stop button h

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ENGLISH

 

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Philips VR 260/07 operating instructions Manual recording