Recording tv programs, Before you begin, Operatlchi – Sony SLV-373UC User Manual

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Recording TV Programs

Before You Begin

Check the following points:

Check the connections

Make sure that the connections have been made

correctly.

Check the input mode indicator

Press INPUT SELECT to light TUNER in the display

window.

Caution

Television programs, films, video tapes and other materials

may be copyrighted. Unauthorized recording of such material

may be contrary to the provisions of the copyright laws. Also,
use of this recorder with cable television transmission may
require authorization from the cable television transmission

and/or program owner.

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Insert a cassette.

The VCR will turn on automatically (Auto power on).

Select the recording tape speed, SP or EP. with
REC MODE.

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Turn on the TV.

If your TV is connected to both VHF/UHF OUT

and LINE OUT on the VCR.
Select the input for the VCR.

If your TV is connected only to the VHF/UHF OUT

on the VCR.

Select the channel for the VCR (3 CH or 4 CH).

Press ANT TV/VTR

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that the VTR indicator

lights.
Skip this step if your VCR is not connected via the

VHF/UHF antenna terminal.

Select the channel to be recorded with CHANNEL

+ /- or channel number buttons and ENTER.

Press the two • REC buttons on the Commander

simultaneously or the • REC button only on the
unit.

To stop recording

Press ■ STOP.

To stop the tape for a moment

Press

ll/PH

PAUSE/STILL on the unit or

II

PAUSE on

the Commander. To resume recording, press ll/PM

PAUSE/STILL or

II

PAUSE. When the recording pause

mode lasts for more than approximately 5 minutes, the

unit will enter the stop mode.

When the tape reaches its end

The tape will be rewound to the beginning and the power

of the unit is remains on.

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