Operating controls (detailed information ) – RCA 390 User Manual

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Operating Controls (Detailed Information )

The uses of the controls (or basic operation are on page 10. Now
that you are familiar with the basic procedure for recording a TV

program and playing it back, you are ready to learn the rest of the
control functions.

The controls of your VCR are designed so that:

• Accidentally pressing a wrong button will not damage the VCR

or Ihe cassette.

• Non-essential buttons are disabled during recording to help

you avoid accidental interruptions.

Operation of the VCR is automatic whenever this is feasible.
Automatic recording functions (Timer and XPR) will not disturb
normal TV viewing.
If you run out of tape during playback or normal recording, the
VCR rewinds it and stops automatically. It tape runs out during
Timer or Express Recording, the VCR stops without rewinding.

Because of these features, the functions of some control but­

tons depend on the condition of the VCR at the time they are

used.

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POWER: When the VCR is turned off, the timer is automati­
cally turned on if it has been programmed. When the VCR is

turned on, the timer is automatically turned off. Your VCR

will not make a timer recording it it is already turned on at
the time.

The power button operates differently during Timer and
Express recording. Press POWER, STOP, POWER

in that

order to stop and turn off the VCR.

The VCR will slop and turn off if you press the POWER

but­

ton during Recording, Playback, or Fast Forward. If you

press it during rewind, the VCR will continue rewinding until
it is finished and then turn off.
EJECT: The EJECT

button will not operate when the VCR is

recording. It will eject the cassette in any other mode of
operation.
XPR: Complete information is on page 22.

CHANNEL: Complete information is on page 10.

PLAY; The PLAY button is normally used to begin playback

when the VCR is slopped. It is also used to switch to slow-

motion operation when the VCR is paused during playback
for slop-action viewing. Slow Motion and Stop Action are
explained on the next page. The PLAY

button is inactive

when the VCR is recording.

PAUSE: Pausing during a recording slops the tape so that
nothing will be recorded. When you press the PAUSE button
a second lime, recording resumes immediately. Pausing
during playback produces a Slop-Action picture and press­
ing it again resumes normal playback. REC

or PLAY

in the

display unit flashes during a pause. Additional information
about Recording Pause and Stop Action is on the next

page.
REWIND/SEARCH This is the REWIND

button when

Ihe VCR is stopped. Once you have pressed it, the VCR will
rewind to the beginning of the tape (or to a counter reading
of 0000) unless you press the STOP

button.

This same button becomes SEARCH

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when the VCR is

playing. Picture Search is explained on page 17.

The REWIND/SEARCH

button is inactive during recording.

F.FWD/SEARCH This is the FAST FORWARD

button

when the VCR is stopped. Once you have pressed it, the

tape will continue to “fast forward" until you press the
STOP

button. If you do not press the STOP button, the VCR

will "fast forward" to the end of the tape and then automati­
cally rewind to the beginning of the tape and stop. Refer to
"Memory Slop" on the page 17 for more information.

This same button becomes SEARCH

►► when the VCR is

playing. Picture Search is explained on page 17.

The FAST FORWARD

button is inactive during recording.

A RECORD: The RECORD

button never functions unless you

press PLAY

at the same time. Normally you press both but­

tons to begin recording when the VCR is slopped. You can

switch directly from Playback to Recording by pressing both
buttons when the VCR is playing.
STOP: The STOP

button will stop whatever the VCR is

doing, both Ihe normal functions of Record, Play, Rewind,
and Fast Forward; and the Special-Effects functions
described on the next pages.

^ TAPE SPEED: The Special Effects features of your VCR

(Stop Action, Picture Search, and Slow Motion) work best

on tapes recorded at the lowest tape speed — Super Long
Play or SLP. Since this speed also uses the least tape, it is
generally preferred for all the recording you do.

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VCR'Complete information is on pages 10 and 12.

^ TUNER/LINE: Selects the program source to be recorded.

The TUNER

position Is used for recording from Ihe VCR's

built-in tuner. The LINE

position is for recording video and

audio connected to the input jacks on the back of the

recorder. When the switch is in the LINE

position, the warn­

ing light comes on in the display unit and the channel indi­
cator is turned off. Always check that this switch is set to

TUNER

when you are going to make a timer recording.

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COUNTER; Press this button once to turn on the tape

counter and press it again to restore the normal clock dis­
play. Refer to "Tape Counter” and "Memory Stop” on the

next page.

^ RESET: Refer to "Tape Counter" and “Memory Stop" on

Ihe next page.

0 TRACKING: Refer to “Tracking Adjustment” on the next

page.

0 SLOW TRACKING: Refer to "Slow Motion " on page 17.

0 CHANNEL PROGRAMMING: See page 11 for complete

details.

0 DISPLA Y RESET: Push Ihe switch within the hole located on

the bottom of VCR if the indication or operation of the
display appears abnormal.

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