Remote control, Battery installation, Rewind/search – RCA VPT 385 User Manual

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Remote Control

Before

you

use

the

remote

control

unit

supplied

with

your

VCR,

install

the

batteries

(instructions

below).

Several

of

the

remote’s

buttons

do

the

same

things

as

buttons with the same names on the front of your VCR,

and you can use whichever one is more convenient at the

moment.

The

remote

control

has

additional

buttons

for

controlling

some

of

the

VCR’s

Special

Effects

and

Features,

and

it

is

also

used

for

setting

the

clock

and

programming the timer.

Since

the

remote

control

operates

the

VCR

by

infrared

light,

it

is

immune

to

electrical

and

sound

interference.

However,

you

must

aim

the

remote

unit

directly

at

the

VCR. There cannot be anv obstructions between them.

[ Battery Installation------------------------------------------------

The

batteries

supplied

with

your

remote

control

are

packed separately. To install them in the hand unit:

1.

Turn the hand unit over and remove the cover of

the battery compartment.

2.

Insert the batteries so that their positive ( + )

ends

contact

the

positive

terminals

in

the

battery

compartment.

These

are

marked

(+)

in

the

bottom of the compartment.

3. Replace the cover.

Replace

the

batteries

when

your

VCR

fails

to

respond

to

the

remote

control.

Replacement

batteries

are

widely

available.

Use

size

“AA”

1.5

volt

cells.

Alkaline

type

batteries

are

preferred.

Good

batteries

should last about a year in normal service.

Avoid

laying

the

remote

control

upside

down

or

placing

things

on

top

of

it.

This

could

depress

the

buttons

and

discharge

the

batteries.

If

you

are

not

going to use the hand unit for a month or more, it is

wise to remove the batteries to avoid leakage.

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V C R :

Same

as

the

V C R /T V

switch

on

the

VCR.

P O W E R :

Same as

P O W E R

on the VCR.

ST O P :

Same as

ST O P

on the VCR.

P R O G R A M ;

Used

for

setting

the

clock

and

programming the timer.

C L E A R :

Used for setting the clock and

programming

the

timer.

Also

resets

the

tape

counter to

0000

when the counter is displayed.

SL O W :

Used

to

switch

from

normal

playback

to

Slow-Motion

play.

VCR

must

be

in

P L A Y

when

SL O W

is

pressed.

Press

P L A Y

to

resume

normal

playing speed.

M E M O R Y :

Changes

VCR

display

from

clock

to

tape counter or from tape counter to clock.

N U M B E R E D

B U T T O N S:

Select

any

channel

(whether

or

not

it

is

in

the

Tuner

Scan

List)

by

pressing

two

buttons.

(Press

0

and

then

8

for

channel

8

.)

The

numbered

buttons

are

also

used

for

setting the clock and programming the timer.

C H A N N E L

and

▼:

Same

as

the

C H A N N E L

buttons on the VCR.

IN D IC A

T O R :

Blinks

when

the

remote

sends

a

command to the VCR.

F .

A D V :

(Frame

Advance)

Advances

the

picture

from

frame

to

frame

during

stop-action

viewing.

This is explained on page 17.

R E C :

Same

as

R E C O R D

on

the

VCR.

(Press

R E C O R D

to begin recording.)

P L A Y :

Same as

P L A Y

on the VCR.

P A U SE :

Same as

P A U SE

on the VCR.

SL O W

T R A C K IN G

and

A;

If

horizontal

streaks

(“noise

bars”)

appear

in

the

picture

during

Slow-Motion

Playback,

press

one

or

the

other

of

these buttons to move the “noise bar” up or down

and out of the picture.

F .

F W D /SE A R C H :

►►

Same

as

F .

F W D !

SE A R C H

►► on the VCR.

R E W IN D /SE A R C H «:

SE A R C H

◄◄ on the VCR.

Same as

R E W /

Note:

Selected

models

of

RCA

color

TV

receivers

and

monilor/receivers

feature

hand

units

that

will

also

remotely control your VCR. See page 27 for details.

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