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Recording TV Programs

Before you begin, check the following points:

• Make sure that the connections have been made correctly

(see pages 6 to 15).

• Check the input mode indicator in the display window of

the VCR.

CAUTION:
Television programs, films, video cassettes 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 for the
cable television transmission and/or program owner.

Recording TV Programs

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Insert a cassette.

The VCR turns on automatically (auto power on).

2

Turn on the TV.

If you are using a cable box, turn it on.

3

If your TV Is connected to both VHFAJHF OUT and

LINE OUT on the VCR, select the VCR input on the

TV.

4

If your TV Is connected only to VHF/UHF OUT, set the

TV to the correct channel (CH 3 or CH 4), then press
TV/VTR so that the VTR Indicator lights up.
Skip this step if your VCR is connected to both

the VHF/UHF OUT and LINE OUT.

5

Select the channel to be recorded with CHANNEL

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or the channel number buttons and press ENTER.

6 Select SP or EP with TAPE SPEED (SP/EP).

To select the best recording tape speed, see “Maximum

Recording Time of a Cassette" on page 27.

7

Press the two • REC buttons on the Remote

Commander at the same time, or the • REC button
on the VCR.
The REC indicator lights up on the VCR.

To stop recording

Press ■ STOP.

To pause the cassette

Press

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PAUSE. To resume recording, press

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PAUSE.

When the recording pause mode lasts for approximately
5 minutes, the VCR enters the stop mode.

When the cassette reaches its end

The cassette rewinds to the beginning and the power

remains on.

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Basic Operations

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