Troubleshooting

If you have any questions or problems not covered below, please consult your nearest Sony dealer.

Clock Power

Playback

Symptom

Remedy

The POWER switch does not

• Connect the AC power cord securely.

function.

• Make sure the VCR is not locked. To unlock, hold

 

down POWER on the VCR until the Hindicator

 

disappears.

 

 

The power is turned on but the

• Moisture condensation occurs. Turn the power off,

VCR does not operate.

unplug the AC power cord and leave the VCR to dry

 

for over an hour.

The clock has stopped and

• The clock stops if the VCR is disconnected from the

“–:– –” lights in the display

wall outlet for more than one hour. Reset the clock

window.

(and timer).

The playback picture does not

• Make sure the TV is set to the channel for the VCR. If

appear on the TV screen.

you are using a monitor, set it to video input.

 

 

The picture is not clear.

• Adjust the tracking with the TRACKING +/– buttons.

 

• The video heads are dirty (see below). Clean the video

 

heads using the Sony T-25CLD, T-25CLDR, or T-

 

25CLW video head cleaning cassette. If these cleaning

 

cassettes are not available in your area, have the heads

 

cleaned at your nearest Sony service facility (a

 

standard service charge will be required). Do not use a

 

liquid-type cleaning cassette other than Sony’s, as it

 

may damage the video heads.

 

• The video heads may have to be replaced. Consult

 

your local Sony dealer for more information.

 

 

 

The picture rolls vertically

• Adjust the vertical hold control on the TV or monitor.

 

during picture search.

 

 

 

 

 

The picture has no sound.

• The tape is defective.

 

 

• If you made A/V connections, check the audio cable

 

 

connection.

 

 

 

Symptoms caused by contaminated video heads

• Normal picture

• Rough picture

• Unclear picture

• No picture (or

 

 

 

black & white

 

 

 

screen appears)

initial

terminal

contamination

 

 

 

 

continued

Additional Information

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Sony SLV-469 operating instructions Troubleshooting, Symptoms caused by contaminated video heads

SLV-469 specifications

The Sony SLV-469 is a versatile VHS VCR that stands out in the realm of home entertainment systems. Introduced in the late 1990s, this model was designed to cater to consumers seeking a reliable video cassette recorder that provided excellent playback and recording features.

One of the main features of the SLV-469 is its ability to provide high-quality playback of VHS tapes, delivering clear audio and video output. The VCR supports various tape lengths, including T-120s, allowing users to record and view hours of video content. The model supports standard play, long play, and super long play modes, enabling users to choose the recording time that best fits their needs.

A significant technology included in the SLV-469 is its advanced timer recording capability. This feature allows users to set specific recording schedules, ensuring that they can capture their favorite shows even when they are not at home. The intuitive programming makes it easy for users to navigate and set the recording times with precision.

The SLV-469 also boasts an end search feature, which quickly locates the end of a tape, preventing accidental overwriting of previously recorded content. The model is equipped with a built-in tuner, providing users the convenience of directly connecting to cable or antenna sources. This allows for easy capturing of broadcast television programs in addition to playing back pre-recorded tapes.

Another characteristic of the SLV-469 is its user-friendly design. The front panel features a simple layout with clear labeling, making it easy for users to operate. Additionally, the model includes various output options, such as composite video and audio jacks, allowing for seamless connectivity with other components, including televisions and audio equipment.

Moreover, the SLV-469 supports standard features like the auto-rewind function, which automatically rewinds tapes to the beginning once playback is finished, enhancing user convenience. The inclusion of on-screen programming greatly simplifies the user experience, allowing for easier navigation of settings and functions.

The Sony SLV-469 remains an excellent choice for collectors of classic films, home videos, or those looking to enjoy a nostalgic viewing experience with VHS tapes. Its reliable performance, practical features, and ease of use make it a valued component in any home entertainment setup.