Timer recording checklist, Programming reminders, Xpr and timer – RCA VPT 385 User Manual

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Timer Recording

The

information

on

this

page

tells

you

how

to

set

up

your

VCR

for

Timer

Recording

after

you

have

programmed

the

timer.

(The

programming

instructions

are

on

pages

24-25.)

When

you

have

finished

programming

the

timer,

follow

the

steps

in

the

drawing

to

prepare

for

timer

recording.

We

suggest

that

you

make

one

or

more

short

timer

recordings

for

practice

so

you won’t be disappointed later on.

If

you

have

a

Daily

or

Weekly

program

in

the

VCR

timer,

you

should

check

the

steps

in

the

drawing

sometime

before

the

recording

time

to

be

sure

that

your

VCR is ready to record.

Timer Recording Checklist

Before your VCR timer can record a TV broadcast, all

the conditions listed here must be fulfilled. They are

presented as a checklist you can use until you are

familiar with your VCR,

□ Cassette inserted in the VCR.

{TIMER

flashes if not.)

Cassette

has

its

safety

tab

in

place.

(If

not,

the

cassette is ejected.) (See “Erase Protection” on page

9.)

Cassette

length

and

recording

speed

are

adequate

for

program(s) to be recorded.

Cassette rewound to beginning or to place desired on

tape,

□ Clock set to correct time and date.

Timer

has

been

programmed.

(“PROG”

will

be

displayed.)

POWER

has

been

turned

off.

“TIMER”

appears

only if the timer is programmed and the VCR is off.

Programming Reminders

The timer light will flash when you turn off the VCR

if

you

have

programmed

the

timer

but

forgotten

to

insert a cassette.

If the cassette, in the VCR has its safety tab removed

(page

9),

the

VCR

will

eject

it

after

you

have

programmed the timer and turned off the VCR. This

is to remind you to insert a new cassette or cover the

safety tab.

XPR and Timer

The

timer

cannot

begin

recording

if

the

VCR

is

already

recording

with

XPR,

and

vice

versa.

You

can

use

XPR

along

with

Timer

Recording,

but

be

careful

that

the

XPR

recording

will

end

before

the

first

timer

recording

begins.

TV Viewing During a Timer Recording

When

the

VCR

turns

on

automatically

to

make

a

timer

recording,

it

does

not

disturb

whatever

program

you

may

be

watching

at

the

time.

Press

the

VCR/TV

switch

to

turn

on

the

VCR

light

if

you

want

to

monitor

the

recording.

Stopping a Timer Recording in Progress

Press

POWER

and

then

press

STOP

within

10

seconds.

(Press

POWER

once

more

to

turn

off

the

VCR).

This

erases

a

Norma!

program

from

the

timer’s

memory,

but

a

Daily

or

Weekly

program

will

record

on

the

next

scheduled day.

Timer Recording From the Line Input

It is also possible to timer record from the VCR’s Line

input.

Just

enter

“91”

for

the

channel.

This

is

particularly

convenient

if

you

have

a

satellite

receiver

or

similar device attached to the VCR’s Line input.

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