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NOTICE:

Unauthorized recording of copyrighted television
programmes. films, video tapes and other materials may
infringe on the rights of copyright owners and be contrary
to copyright laws.

WARNING:

TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARDS, DO NOT
EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.

CAUTION:

When the VCR is suddenly moved from a cold environment
to a warm environment, some condensation will occur in-
side the VCR. If the VCR is operated as it is, the tape may
stick to the tape head and damage to the tape and/or the
deck will result. Under such circumstances, leave the Main
power cord connected, but do not operate the VCR for about
2 hours so the VCR will dry out.

CAUTION:

TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT RE-
MOVE COVER. NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. 

MAINTAIN GOOD VENTILATION

There are many ventilation holes on the bottom of the VCR.
For maximum ventilation, place the VCR on a hard level
surface only.

DO NOT PLACE ANYTHING ON THE VCR

Heavy objects placed on the VCR will cause damage. The
right side of the VCR Is also slotted to provide ventilation.
Do not obstruct these ventilation slots.

OPERATING CONDITIONS

Avoid use near a magnetic field. Doing so will adversely
affect the unit’s performance.
Avoid extreme heat, cold, moisture and dust.

PROTECT THE MAIN POWER CORD

Do not damage the Main Power Cord. Damage to the Main
Power Cord may cause a fire or shock hazard. When un-
plugging the Main Power Cord, please hold it by the plug
and remove it carefully

WHEN NOT IN USE

When you finish operating the VCR, always unload the cas-
sette and turn OFF the OPERATE button.

UNPLUG THE MAIN POWER CORD AND DISCONNECT
THE ANTENNA CABLES DURING A LONG ABSENCE

When you leave your home for a long period of time, turn
OFF OPERATE button, unplug the Main Power Cord and
disconnect the antenna cables.
Please note that on your return, the calendar, clock data
and TIMER REC DATA will have to be reprogrammed.

NEVER INSERT ANY OBJECT INTO THE CABINET

Do not insert any kind of foreign object into the VCR. This
not only creates a safety hazard but can also cause exten-
sive damage to the mechanism.

CABINET CARE

Clean with a soft cloth slightly moistened with a mild deter-
gent and water. Wipe with a dry cloth.
NEVER USE ANY PETROLEUM BASED SOLUTIONS.

CAUTION AND CARE

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Summary of Contents for VCR2110

Page 1: ...VCR 2110 OWNER S MANUAL VIDEO CASSETTE RECORDER...

Page 2: ...0 Audio output level adjustment 2 scart model only E 10 1 Minute Skip E 10 Zero Return E 10 Auto Operation Functions E 10 Index Search Function E 11 RECORDING E 12 Recording TV Programmes E 12 One tou...

Page 3: ...ording speed selector Rear panel Sets releases TIMER STANDBY mode Fine tuning Display selector Clock Counter Remaining tape time MENU screen call button Press 3 seconds to call RF TEST screen Channel...

Page 4: ...de of the VCR Is also slotted to provide ventilation Do not obstruct these ventilation slots OPERATING CONDITIONS Avoid use near a magnetic field Doing so will adversely affect the unit s performance...

Page 5: ...dry with a soft cloth Video Cassette Tape Only video cassette tapes with the mark can be used in this VCR Tape Speeds and Maximum Recording Playback Time TAPE SPEED TYPE OF THE VIDEO CASSETTE TAPE E 3...

Page 6: ...ulti display DT SLP OTR Timer set indicator Digital tracking indicator REC indicator Tape speed indicator Clock Tape counter Status indicator Video mode indicator Power indicator Tape time remaining i...

Page 7: ...for one of them When both the TV and VCR receive signals simultaneously with the TV VCR button switched to the TV mode signal interruption occurs When signal interruption appears on the TV screen swit...

Page 8: ...e TEST screen appear after the Initial settings keep pressing the MENU button for 3 seconds or longer when the clock or the counter is shown on the multi display Press the MENU button again to return...

Page 9: ...he month first 4 Press the MENU button twice to start the clock and to finish the initial setting and return to the normal screen On Screen Display OSD You can display the on screen information which...

Page 10: ...he and SHIFT buttons to select CHANNEL PRESET 2 Press the button to select the POS 01 99 to be changed Then press the SHIFT button To skip the stored position When the stored program is not required p...

Page 11: ...ired picture enhance ment This function is also available in the Slow Playback and Still Frame modes Frame Advance Each time the PLAY button is pressed while in the still mode the picture advances one...

Page 12: ...y tab See page 2 2 The VCR is turned on and Playback of the tape starts 3 The tape is rewound to the beginning when it reaches the end 4 The tape is ejected and the VCR is turned off Auto Playback Wit...

Page 13: ...Press the INDEX button during the playback or stop mode This function fast fonvards or rewinds the tape to the point at which the selected index signal is registered and starts playback from there 1 P...

Page 14: ...be used Each time you press the DATA button the tape length indicator changes as follows E180 For E195 tapes or shorter E240 For E210 or E240 tape E260 For E260 tape E300 For E300 tape 3 Press MENU bu...

Page 15: ...s doubles the recording time 2 speed model only If the VCR is left in the PAUSE state for more than 10 minutes it will automatically return to the stop mode to prevent damage to the tape The recorded...

Page 16: ...onto this VCR from a second VCR Copying Procedure 1 Connect another VCR or external equipment to this VCR 2 Press the 0 AUX button TWICE then press the button to select the AU position 3 Play the tap...

Page 17: ...E 3 Select the frequency of recording e g once Sat the EXECUTION DATE Selecting the Frequency of Recording The date changes as follows if it is 8 20 Friday today 8 20 The same day after one month ONCE...

Page 18: ...Speed Adjustment does not work Notes on Timer Settings Programme priority Confirming the Data While in the Standby mode Press the MENU button to display the PROGRAM screen Press again to resume When...

Page 19: ...signals of PAL 60 525 lines When a TV that is not compatible with the PAL video signals of PAL 60 is used when a TV that is compatible only with the PAL video signals of PAL 50 625 lines is used NTSC...

Page 20: ...button to make the VCR indicator appear in the VCR display The Playback picture is poor or absent Tracking Is not adjusted appropriately Adjust the tracking manually Tuning of the TV is not good Fine...

Page 21: ...40 C 35 to 80 R H 2 Rotary Heads Helical Scanning System 2 Heads PAL B G 23 39 mm sec SP 11 69 mm sec LP VCR 7490X VHS l 2 inch PAL Cassette Tape Up to 5 Hours with E 300 tape Up to 10 Hours with E 3...

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