Page 2 - How to Use This Manual
How to Use This Manual Please read this Owner’s Manual carefully before using the VCR and store it in a safeplace for future reference.This Owner’s Manual explains how to use your VCR and, in particular, using the remotecontrol unit keys to control the VCR. Keys on the VCR itself that have the same ...
Page 3 - Remote control unit
Page 5 - CAUTION AND CARE
NOTICE: Unauthorized recording of copyrighted televisionprogrammes, films, video tapes and other materi-als may infringe on the rights of copyright ownersand be contrary to copyright laws. WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DONOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN ORMOISTURE. CAUTION: TO REDUCE TH...
Page 6 - CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION........................................... E-4 RemoteControl Operation....................... E-4 Video Cassette Tape............................... E-4 INSTALLATION............................................. E-5 Equipment Connection............................ E-5 TV Antenna............
Page 7 - Remote Control Operation; Loading and Unloading; INTRODUCTION
. Remote Control Operation This VCR can be operated with the remote control from up to a distance of about 23 feet (7 meters) and within anangle of 15 degrees either side of center.There must be no obstacles between the remote control unit and the remote sensor of the VCR. Battery Installation Remov...
Page 8 - Equipment Connection; TV Antenna; Power Supply Cable; INSTALLATION
Equipment Connection TV Antenna To watch a picture from the VCR using this connection,it is necessary to set one of the TV channels as the"Video channel". See Preparations in Video ChannelSetting (on Page 6). 1. Connect the antenna (or CATV) connector to the ANT. IN socket. 2. Connect the ac...
Page 9 - PREPARATIONS
Language Clock AMS Video Channel Setting Initial Settings This setting is necessary for RF connections (when theSCART cable is not used to connect this unit and theTV). This setting is not necessary for AV connectionsusing the SCART cable. Start from the initial Settings inthe next section. When the...
Page 10 - Initial Setting Up; Initial Setting Up
1. Set the On-screen Language 1. 2. 1. 2. 3. Initial Setting Up Select the language you want by using thebuttons to display it inverted. When you press the MENU button, that language isset and the CLOCK SET screen appearsautomatically. Changing the Language after the InitialSettings Press the MENU b...
Page 11 - Menu Screen/Mode Screen; Using the Menu Screen
Menu Screen/Mode Screen Using the Menu Screen When you press the MENU button, the menu screen iscalled up. When you press the MENU button again, theunit returns to the normal screen.Select the item you want by using the buttonsto highlight its screen setting, then press the SHIFT>button to move t...
Page 12 - AMS Operation; Automatic Channel Changing; CHANNEL PRESETTING
CHANNEL PRESET There are two ways to preset channels: Automatictuning with AMS and manual tuning. AMS Operation Automatic tuning with AMS is executed during the initialsettings, so normally it is not necessary. AMS is neces-sary at such times as when you take the unit to anotherregion. See Initial S...
Page 13 - Selecting AUX Position; CHANNEL SELECTION; V CH
Tuning with the Buttons 1. 2. Press the OPERATE/TIMER button to turn on theVCR. Press the buttons to select the positionnumber to which the desired channel has beenpreset. P10 Notes Notes Tuning with the Number Buttons(Remote Control Only) For channels preset in single-digit positionPress the 0 butt...
Page 14 - Basic Operation; Digital Tracking Control; Auto Head Cleaner; PLAYBACK
Basic Operation 1. 2. 3. 4. Press the OPERATE/TIMER button. Insert a cassette tape into the CASSETTELOADING SLOT. Turn on the TV and select the channel for videoviewing. Press the PLAY button to start playback. To stop playback: Press the STOP/EJECT button. To rewind a tape in Stop mode: Press the R...
Page 15 - SPECIAL EFFECT PLAYBACK
Search The Picture Search function is a convenient way tolocate a desired portion of the tape quickly. Forward Search: To view high-speed pictures in the forward direction 1. In the Playback mode, press the FF button. 2. Press the FF button again to search faster. 3. To resume normal playback, press...
Page 17 - RECORDING
Basic Operation Auto Turn on System 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Press the OPERATE/TIMER button. Press the buttons to select a desiredchannel to be recorded. Insert a cassette tape with a safety tab. Press the REC button to start recording. To finish recording, press the STOP/EJECTbutton. Checking the Picture Bei...
Page 18 - Changing OTR Duration; CLOCK/COUNTER Display Switching; Counter Reset; COUNTER FUNCTION
One-touch Timer Recording(OTR) This allows you record for up to 5 hours with automaticturn-off. 1. 2. Press the REC button during recording.The VCR enters OTR mode. Select the recording duration by pressing the RECbutton repeatedly. The OTR indication appears onthe TV screen.The OTR recording will s...
Page 19 - Before programming; PROGRAMMABLE TIMER RECORDING
A maximum of 8 events can be programmed within aperiod of one month including the present day fortimer recording.A timer recording can be activated at the same timeon the same day every week, on every day or onweekdays, as well as on a particular day. Program example Current time and date August 20,...
Page 20 - Hints on Programming; Notes on Timer Settings
Hints on Programming In Step 4, you can select various "EV" (every week) recording of the same channel at the same time modes as well as recording on a particular day. Press the V button when the current day on the calendar blinks or press the button, exceeding the last day of the calendar (...
Page 21 - OTHERS
Check the following list of problems and remedies before calling service personnel. The problem may be one you cansolve yourself. SYMPTOM CAUSE REMEDY No power supply to the VCR. AC Mains Cord is not connected. Connect the AC Mains cord to the ACoutlet. Power is on but the VCR doesoperate. Dew conde...
Page 23 - PALSONIC CUSTOMER SERVICE
PALSONIC CORPORATION PTY LTD 1 JOYNTON AVENUE WATERLOO NSW 2017 AUSTRALIA TEL:(02)9313 7111 FAX:(02)9313 7555 www.palsonic.com.au PALSONIC CUSTOMER SERVICE TELEPHONE AUSTRALIA: 1300 657 888