VCR Setting

Clock

• Press VCR button to change into VCR Mode and follow the procedures below.

1 Press the SETUP button on the remote control.

2 Press the ENTER button, while highlighting CLOCK SET.

3 Set the current date and time with button or

NUMBER button.

For DATE SET, follow the order of Month/Day/ Year ; for TIME SET, follow the order of Hour/Minute in CLOCK SET screen. 4 Press SETUP button after completed.

Program

1 In VCR mode press the SETUP button on the remote control .

2 Press the button to select the “Program Set” and press ENTER button.

3 Select “Channel”

move into desired channel signal with up /down button channel signal change like the orders below.

cable

 

video 1

 

video 2

 

Antenna

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

4 Select “Start Date”

 

 

 

 

 

• Move into “Start Date “with

button and then, select the

desired number to record with up/down button or number button 5 Select “REC cycle”.

• Move into “REC Cycle” with button and then, select the desired one with up/down button

• REC cycle changes like the orders.

Daily

One Time

weekly

weekdays

6 Select Start Time

Move into “Start Time” with button and then, select the desired number to record with up/down button or number

button.

7 Select End time

Move into "End Time" with button and then, select the desired number to record with Up/down button or number

button.

8 Select Tape Speed

• Move into "Tape Speed" with button and then, select the desired one with up/down button

• Recording speed changes like the orders below.

SP SLP

Press SETUP button to exit after completion.

Press NEXT and PREV button to fisnish 8-event programming.

Press the POWER button to activate timer recording.

Channel

Only operating in stop mode.

Press VCR button to change into VCR mode and follow the

procedure below.

1 Press the SETUP button on the remote control.

2 Press the button to highlight and select (Enter) the “Channel Set”.

3 Selecting cable or antenna viewing

You must set the viewing mode for your VCR, choosing either CABLE (cable system connection) or ANTENNA(antenna connection). To set the viewing mode:

Press ENTER to toggle between CABLE and ANTENNA.

4 SELECT “Manual Set”

Move into “Manual set” with button to select one of add and erase with ENTER button. Memorize channel and select the desired channel when ENTER button is pressed, “Erase” converts into “Add”.

On-Screen Menu Language

1 Press the SETUP button on the remote control. The initial MENU is displayed.

2. Press the button to select the “Language Select” and

Press NUMBER button and / button of remote control to select the desired channel to memorize.

To check the memorized channels, press CH+/- button on remote control. To delete Channels Manually, when ENTER button is pressed, “Add” converts into “Erase”. Press NUMBER

button and / button on the remote control to select the desired channel to delete.

To check the deleted channels, press CH+/- button on remote control.

5 SELECT “Auto Preset”

Press button in Channel Set to highlight “Auto Preset”

Press ENTER button to detect the channel automatically.

press ENTER button

3 Select the language among English, Spainish and French.

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Polaroid DVC-2000 manual VCR Setting, Clock, Program, Channel, On-Screen Menu Language

DVC-2000 specifications

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