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RECORDING

FUNCTION

SPECIAL

FEA

TURES

SPECIAL FEATURES

COUNTER MEMORY FUNCTION

You can make copies of video tapes made by friends or
relatives for your enjoyment.

Warning:

Unauthorized recordings of copyrighted video

tapes may be an infringement of copyright laws.
Connect the recording VCR(this unit), the playing VCR
(another source) and your TV using the following diagram.

1) Insert a pre-recorded tape into the playing VCR.
2) Insert a tape with its safety tab into the recording VCR.
3) Press [TAPE SPEED] on the recording VCR to select

the desired recording speed (SP/SLP).

4) Select the “Line-in” position on the recording VCR.

See page 3, under “Using AUDIO/VIDEO Input jacks”.

5) Press [REC/OTR] on the recording VCR.
6) Begin playback of the tape in the playing VCR.
• For best results during dubbing, use the VCR’s front

panel controls whenever possible. The remote control
might affect the playing VCR’s operation.

• Always use video-quality shielded cables with RCA-type

connectors. Standard audio cables are not recommended.

• You can use a video disc player, satellite receiver, or

other audio/video component with A/V outputs in place
of the playing VCR.

TO MONITOR THE RECORDING

1) Turn on the TV and set the TV to channel 3 or 4. Now set

the CH3/CH4 switch on the back of the VCR to match the
channel selected on the TV.

2) Press [VCR/TV] on the recording VCR so that the

VCR/TV indicator comes on.

COPYING A VIDEO TAPE

ANT in

[TV set]

(Use for monitoring)

Coaxial cable 

(supplied)

VIDEO

IN

OUT

CH3 CH4

AUDIO

OUT

IN

ANT

[Playing VCR]

(another source)

Audio/Video cables

(not supplied)

IN

OUT

IN

OUT

 AUDIO

VIDEO

[Recording VCR]

(this unit)

Use this feature to memorize the beginning of recording
start point.
1) Press [COUNTER RESET] on

the remote control to reset the
counter.

2) Press [COUNTER MEMORY]

on the remote control so that
“M” appears on the TV screen.

3) Record the program.
4) After recording, press [STOP] then [REW].
• When “0:00:00” is reached, rewinding operation goes

to stop. And you can view the recording program.

• [COUNTER MEMORY] does not function if the Auto

repeat mode is set to [ON]. In this case, set the Auto
repeat mode to [OFF].

• To cancel the Counter memory mode, press

[COUNTER MEMORY] so that “M” disappears from
the TV screen.

REC

SP

M0:00:00

M0:00:00

HINTS FOR TIMER RECORDING

• If there is a power failure or the VCR is unplugged for

more than 30 seconds, the clock setting and all timer
settings will be lost.

• If the tape runs out before the end time, the VCR will

switch to the Stop mode immediately, eject the tape and
the VCR power will be turned off. The TIMER indicator
will flash.

• If a tape is not in the VCR or does not have the safety

tab, the TIMER indicator flashes and timer recording
cannot be performed. Please insert a recordable tape.

TO STOP AN AUTOMATIC TIMER PROGRAM
ALREADY STARTED

Press [STOP/EJECT] 

on the VCR

.

TO CHECK, CORRECT, OR CANCEL AN
AUTOMATIC TIMER  PROGRAM
1 Turn the power on 

by pressing [POWER]

.

2 Select main menu 

by pressing [MENU]

.

3 Select "TIMER PROGRAMMING"

by pressing [PLAY]

or [STOP]. Then, press [F.FWD].

4 Select the program number which you want to

check

by pressing [PLAY] or [STOP]. The details of

the selected program appears on the TV screen.

• Go to the digit you want to change by pressing [F.FWD]

or [REW]. Then, enter correct numbers by pressing
[PLAY] or [STOP].

• You may cancel the entire program by pressing [REW]

during the program number flashes.

5 Press [EXIT/RESET] to exit

.

6 Press [POWER] to return to timer stand-by mode.

AUTO REWIND

When a tape has reached the end during recording,
playback, or fast-forward, the tape will automatically
rewind to the beginning. After rewinding finishes, the
VCR will eject the tape and turn itself to off.
• The VCR will not rewind the tape automatically during

timer recording or One Touch Recording.

• When the Counter Memory is activated, the tape will

rewind to the M0:00:00 and the VCR will go into the
Stop mode.

REAL TIME TAPE  COUNTER

• This shows the elapsed recording or playback time in

hours, minutes, and seconds. (The displayed time will
not change during blank portions on the tape.)

• The indication will appear when the tape is rewound

further than “0:00:00” on the tape counter.

Summary of Contents for F220LC

Page 1: ...ng one blade wider than the other This plug will fit into the power outlet only one way This is a safety feature If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet try reversing the plug If th...

Page 2: ...and take the unit to our Authorized Service Center for servicing Do not put your fingers or objects into the VCR cassette holder MOISTURE CONDENSATION WARNING Moisture condensation may occur inside t...

Page 3: ...r channel 3 or 4 To use the VCR with your TV set the selector switch to CH3 or CH4 which is located in the back of your VCR whichever is not used for normal broadcasts in your area Then set your TV to...

Page 4: ...es on a still picture by pressing the PAUSE STILL button repeatedly After the VCR has been in Still mode for 5 minutes it will stop automatically to protect the tape and the video head from damage To...

Page 5: ...y Press PLAY or STOP to point to WEEKLY Then press F FWD For daily Monday Friday Press PLAY or STOP to point to DAILY PROGRAM NUMBER 4 ONCE DAILY WEEKLY ONE TIME PROGRAM PROGRAM NUMBER 4 DATE 05 13 MO...

Page 6: ...ou can view the recording program COUNTER MEMORY does not function if the Auto repeat mode is set to ON In this case set the Auto repeat mode to OFF To cancel the Counter memory mode press COUNTER MEM...

Page 7: ...ed with the video head cleaner before use Clean video heads only when problems occur Designs and specifications are subject to change without notice and legal obligation If there is a discrepancy betw...

Page 8: ...EXCHANGE OR REPAIR OF THIS PRODUCT PLEASE CONTACT FUNAI CORPORATION ATTENTION FUNAI CORPORATION RESERVES THE RIGHT TO MODIFY ANY DESIGN OF THIS PRODUCT WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE For information about your...

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