Setting the On-Screen Display
The SETUP, clock setting, and timer recordings are accessed conveniently with On-Screen Menu Displays that lead you through each step. The following pages describe the On-screen selections to be set.
Menu Selection
Your VCR allows remote control adjustment of several features.
1 Press VCR MENU and the MAIN menu will appear.
2 Select the desired menu with v/V button and then press ENTER.
MAIN MENU
CLOCK SET (page 17)
PROGRAM (page 25)
TUNING (page 16)
SETUP (page 16)
Notes:
Menus remain on-screen for 3 minutes.
Easy Information Screen
(Program details)
Easy Information Screen
(Station ID)

Before Operation - VCR Part

On-Screen Display (OSD)

Select VCR as the viewing source by pressing DVD/VCR SELECT until the VCR indicator appears in the display window.

Some of these functions will be displayed every time the VCR is operated.

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PLAY

HI-FI

CH 4

 

 

 

SP

 

 

STEREO

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

OCT 8 , FRI 2:15 PM

TAPE SPEED DISPLAY

Shows the current tape speed.

FUNCTION DISPLAY

Indicates the current function.

HI-FI DISPLAY

Indicates when this unit is playing back tape recorded with Hi-Fi.

CHANNEL DISPLAY

Indicates the selected channel (or LINE1, LINE2).

STEREO/SAP DISPLAY (MONO is not displayed) Shows the type of audio signal received by the VCR tuner.

DATE DISPLAY

Shows the current date. (Month/Date/Day of the week format)

CLOCK/COUNT/REMAIN DISPLAY

Shows the current time, the tape counter and remaining time on the tape.

Each press of the ENTER changes the TV screen in the following sequence.

STOP

CH 4

SP

STEREO

OCT 8 , FRI

2:15 PM

 

 

2:15 PM

0:35:40

REM 1:58

Notes :

The function displays can be seen displayed on the TV screen for 5 seconds.

The clock (or tape counter, tape remaining) mode will contin- ue until you press ENTER.

The tape counter and the remaining tape length indicator appear only when a cassette is inserted. Also, the remaining tape length indicator appears after any tape operation.

Easy Information

If the Extended Data Service (XDS) signals are provid- ed along with normal TV signal in your area or during playback of a tape recorded with Extended Data Service (XDS) signals, the station ID, program title and program details are shown on the TV screen.

When viewing a channel with Extended Data Service (XDS) signals, press ENTER then the station ID will appear on the TV screen. Press ENTER again and the program details will appear on the TV screen.

When viewing a tape recorded with Extended Data Service (XDS) signals, press ENTER twice then the program title and program details will appear on the TV screen.

Program Details

LENGTH: Indicates the run length of a program.

TIME REMAINING: Indicates the remaining time of a program.

RATING: Indicates the rating of the current program (N/A, G, PG, PG-13, R, NC-17, X and Not Rated). The rating N/A means that the motion picture ratings are not applicable to this program.

 

 

CH 4

PROGRAM DETAILS

SP

WABC

STEREO

“Home video”

 

“Home video”

 

LENGTH

01:00

 

TIME REMAINING

00:26

OCT

8 , FRI

2:15 PM

RATING

N/A

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3 Press VCR MENU when finished.

PREPARATION

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Toshiba SD-V592SU, SD-V596SU owner manual Before Operation VCR Part On-Screen Display OSD

SD-V596SU, SD-V592SU specifications

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