POSITIONING THE VCR AND CABLE BOX OR SATELLITE RECEIVER
Your VCR is designed to send remote control signals for many types of cable boxes or direct-
VCR | Cable Box/ |
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Satellite |
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| Receiver | Wall |
| VCR’s Signal |
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To help the VCR’s signal reach your cable box or
Note: If the VCR faces a wall or other surface that is too far away or is covered with signal ab- sorbing material (such as a curtain), the signal from the VCR might not reach the cable box or
INITIAL SET UP
Setting the
Connection Type/Remote Code/
Clock
When you first plug in the VCR and turn it on, when you turn it on after power was interrupted for longer than 24 hours, or when you reset the
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VCR’s memory, the VCR prompts you to select a language, then scans for active channels in your area and stores them.
In many areas, the Public Broadcasting Ser- vice (PBS) station broadcasts an electronic data signal (EDS) with its regular broadcast. This signal can automatically set your VCR’s clock to the correct time. If a station in your area has EDS signals, the VCR automatically sets the clock.
Note: The VCR is preset to automatically set the clock, but you can change this setting. If no stations in your area broadcast EDS signals, see “Manually Setting the Clock” on Page 19.
1.Press POWER to turn on the VCR.
2.Turn on your TV and set it to the same channel as the VCR’s
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: ESPAÑO L
FRANÇA I S
3.Select a language by pressing CH s (to select English), CH t (to select Spanish), or TV/VCR (to select French).
4.At this screen, repeatedly press (marked above PLAY on the remote con-
trol) or (marked below STOP on the remote control) to highlight a connection
type, then press (marked to the right of
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BOXTV
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KEY