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TV/VCR
PROG
PR
PR
MENU
EJECT
PAL/SEC
A.SEL
AV
SP/LP
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Clock / counter display
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The counter counts in real time from the point you load the cassette. This does not
have to be its beginning! The counter does not count unrecorded parts of the tape.
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If you rewind beyond the zero position, the counter counts in negative values
(e.g. – 0:01:15).
Remaining time and cassette length
STOP SP PR01 ARD
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1x: Time and date+current
status
Time and date
2x: current status
counter
3x: disappear
If didn’t wind tape (PLAY, FF, REW,...), it
doesn’t appear the tape remain time.
When you want the video to show the time remaining from the current video
tape position (to find out if there is sufficient space for a recording, for example).
To ensure the remaining time shown is accurate, select the length of cassette
currently loaded by selecting this function until you reach the correct length.
Remaining time display is only possible when the cassette is loaded.
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Call the video’s “MAIN MENU”, choose “Tape Control”.
TAPE REMAIN
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E-240
E-300
PR+/-:SELECT
OK:CONFIRM MENU:END
TAPE CONTROL
TAPE REMAIN
GO TO ZERO
COUNTER RESET
PR+/-:SELECT
OK:CONFIRM MENU:END
Resetting the counter to zero
Accessing counter zero position
Reset the counter.
The video will wind to the
position 0:00:00 and stop.
COUNTER RESET
REW SP
GO TO ZERO
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Child lock
Press the button for about 5 seconds.
No buttons of front panel can be operated now
and LOCK INDICATOR (“SAFE”) will be
displayed momentarily on LED display. Keep
your remote control in a safe place.
To release child lock, press any button of the
remote control.
and ...
Cassettes
Dimmer
Your video recorder dims its display when switched to stand-by mode.
Auto power off
Your video recorder switches to stand-by when no tape is played and no station is
received for more than 5 minutes.
Use only good quality tape cassettes with the VHS logo.
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Keep cassettes away from excessive moisture or dust, magnetic and
electrical fields (loudspeakers and computer monitors, for example).
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Always wind the tape to the beginning when you have finished. Store
with the full spool at the bottom and with the cassette in its cover.
You can protect your precious recordings from being wiped by breaking out
the safety tab on the side of the cassette (some cassettes have a slide).
Should you wish to re-use the tape after removing the tab, cover the hole
with adhesive tape.
PAL
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STEREO ON
You can only set the child lock with your remote control.