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VR130/07

3103 166 3329.1
0VMN03058/HC261BD*****

Thank you

for buying a Philips video recorder.

This video recorder is one of the most sophisti-
cated and easy-to-use video recorders (VCR) on
the market. Please take the time to read this
operating manual before using your video
recorder. It contains important information and
notes regarding operation. The video recorder
should 

not be turned on immediately after

transportation

from a cold to a hot area or vice

versa, or in conditions of extreme humidity. Wait
at least 

three hours

after transporting the device.

The video recorder needs this time in order to
become acclimatised to its new environment
(temperature, air humidity, etc.).

This video recorder is used for the recording and
playback of VHS videocassettes. Cassettes with
the VHS-C label (VHS cassettes for camcorders)
may only be used with a suitable adapter.

We hope you enjoy your new video recorder.

Important notes regarding operation

Danger: High voltage!
Do not remove the top cover as there is
a risk of an electrical shock!

The video recorder does not contain any
components that can be repaired by the
customer. Please leave all maintenance
work for qualified personnel.
As soon as the video recorder is connected
to the power supply, there are some compo-
nents that are in constant operation. To
switch off the video recorder completely you
must disconnect it from the power supply.
Make sure that air can circulate freely
through the ventilation slots on the video
recorder. Do not place the device on an
unsteady base.
Make sure that no objects or liquids enter
the video recorder. Do not place vases or
the like on the video recorder. If liquid is
spilt into it, immediately disconnect the
video recorder from the power supply and
call After-sales Service for advice.
Do not place any combustible objects on
the device (candles, etc.).

Make sure that children do not place any
foreign objects within the openings or venti-
lation slots.
These operating instructions have been
printed on non-polluting paper.
Deposit old batteries at the appropriate col-
lection points.
Please make use of the facilities available in
your country for disposing of the packaging
of the video recorder in a way that helps to
protect the environment.
This electronic device contains many materials
that can be recycled. Please enquire about the
possibilities for recycling your old device.

So that you can identify your machine for service
questions or in the event of theft, enter the serial
number here. The serial number (PROD.NO.) is print-
ed on the type plate fixed at the back of the device.

This product complies with the requirements of
Directive 73/23/EEC +89/336/EEC +93/68 EEC.

Interference 

The Department of Trade and industry oper-
ates a Radio lnvestigation Service to help TV
licence holders improve reception of BBC and
ITC programmes where these are being spoilt
by interference.
If your dealer cannot help, ask at a Main Post
Office for the booklet 'How to lmprove
Television and Radio Reception'.

Specifications

Voltage:

220-240V

50Hz

Power consumption :

14W

Power consumption (Standby):

less than 

4W (PWR. in the display switched off)

Rewind time:

approx. 260 seconds(cassette E-180)

Dimensions in cm (WxDxH):

36.0x22.6x9.2

Number of video heads :

2

Recording/playback time:

3 hours (SP) (cassette E-180)
6 hours (LP) (cassette E-180)

Supplied accessories

Operating instructions

Remote control and batteries

Aerial Cable

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Summary of Contents for VR130/07

Page 1: ... or the like on the video recorder If liquid is spilt into it immediately disconnect the video recorder from the power supply and call After sales Service for advice Do not place any combustible objects on the device candles etc Make sure that children do not place any foreign objects within the openings or venti lation slots These operating instructions have been printed on non polluting paper De...

Page 2: ...entry in the menu When tape playback is stoped press to rewind the tape at high speed During playback press to rewind the tape while the picture stay on the screen To return the cursor in the menu To play a tape select an item in the menu of VCR To stop the tape select an item in the menu of VCR Buttons with TV feature To call up additional TV functions To switch VCR or Philips TV on or off interr...

Page 3: ...apter Other functions Time in the display If you have switched the video recorder off with the time will show in the display e g 18 00 If the clock has not been set will appear Power consumption The video recorder should always be connected to the mains so as not to affect the use of the TV or programmed recordings Your video recorder uses less than 4W Power outage no power Channel information rem...

Page 4: ... sheath of the lead not imply over the two wires Preparing the remote control for operation The remote control and its batteries are packed separately in the original video recorder packag ing You must install the batteries in the remote control before use 1 1 Take the remote control and the enclosed batteries 2 batteries 2 2 Open the remote control s battery compart ment and place the batteries i...

Page 5: ...tructions 6 6 Select this programme number and manually start the TV s channel search as if you want ed to save a new TV channel until the next screen appears I do not see a picture above Check the cable connections Repeat the channel search on your TV 7 7 Save this programme number setting on your TV for video recorder operation You can find more details in chapter Preparation for use AERIAL RF O...

Page 6: ...with or P P 0 9 B 1 L C K B B 1 0 9 L C K B B 1 L C K B B 1 L C K B B 1 L C K B MENU STATUS EXIT 0 9 P 6 EN Aim correctly In the following sections you require the remote control for the first time When using always aim the front of the remote control at the video recorder and not at the TV Connecting additional devices After you have connected additional devices satellite receiver etc through the...

Page 7: ...h the sequence in which the individual TV channels have been allo cated to the programme positions programme numbers of the video recorder You can use this function to individually sort the TV channels already saved or to delete unwanted TV chan nels or those with poor reception 1 1 Switch on the TV set If required select the programme number for the video recorder 2 2 Press The main menu will app...

Page 8: ...cy on the video recorder 1 1 Switch on the TV If required select the pro gramme number for the video recorder 2 2 Press The main menu will appear 3 3 Select INITIAL SET UP with and confirm with 4 4 Select RF OUT with and confirm with 5 5 Press 6 6 Press or to select the channel which is not broadcasted between channel 22 and channled 69 in your area 7 7 Press When you want to receive TV signals di...

Page 9: ...your video recorder You may want to press repeatedly to reduce the noise of the still picture STILL 2 K B STILL 2 K B B 1 s 0 C A A C A A L C K B 9 EN DIGITAL STUDIO PICTURE CONTROL Philips has developed a system which produces the best possible playback quality For old and often used video cassettes this system reduces interference For new or high quality cassettes it emphasises the details Pictu...

Page 10: ...ward 3 3 To stop the tape press Manual Tracking To manually adjust the tracking during playback press or Tracking will return to Automatic Tracking Adjustment when you press insert a tape or press To remove vertical jitter in a Still picture press or P P PROGRAMME PROGRAMME K B L C P P PROGRAMME PROGRAMME L C B 1 s 0 L C ...

Page 11: ...ordings assemble cut When you add a further recording to a cassette which already has a recording on it a short blank flicker can appear between the old and the new recording or the picture itself can flicker To help reduce these from occurring proceed as follows 1 1 Find the tape position of the old recording where you want to insert the new recording 2 2 Look at the last minute of the old record...

Page 12: ...8 Switch off with with How to change a programmed recording TIMER 1 1 Switch on the TV If required select the pro gramme number for the video recorder 2 2 Press The main menu will appear 3 3 Select TIMER with Then press 4 4 Select ONCE DAILY or WEEKLY recording with Then press 5 5 Select a TIMER block with The flashing number indicates an empty TIMER block 6 6 Press to delete information and input...

Page 13: ...ssette over and over again When the end of the cas sette is reached the video recorder will rewind and start from the beginning again This function is activated or deactivated as follows 1 1 Press The main menu will appear 2 2 Select line VCR SET UP using and confirm with 3 3 Select REPEAT PLAY using 4 4 Select function ON with If you select OFF continuous playback will be switched off 5 5 To end ...

Page 14: ...d press Automatic switch off If you haven t used the video recorder for a few minutes in certain modes e g STOP it will switch to standby automatically You can cancel this function to use the video recorder as a tele vision receiver 1 1 Switch on the TV If required select the pro gramme number for the video recorder 2 2 Press The main menu will appear 3 3 Select VCR SET UP using and confrim with 4...

Page 15: ...ete a programmed recording in chapter Programming a recording There is a technical problem disconnect from the mains power supply for 60 seconds then connect again If this doesn t help you could reset your video recorder to the default factory settings Resetting devices to default factory settings Attention All the information stored TV channels time and date TIMER will be cleared 1 Switch off thi...

Page 16: ...gh DUBLIN 14 Phone 01 7640292 PHILIPS CONSUMER ELECTRONICS Servizio Consumatori Via Casati 23 20052 Monza Milano ITALY Phone 800 820026 PHILIPS MAGYARORSZÁG KFT Fehérvári út 84 a Budapest 1119 HUNGARY Phone 01 382 1700 PHILIPS PORTUGUESA S A Consumer Information Centre Rua Dr António Loureiro Borge nr 5 Arquiparque Miraflores P 2795 L A VEHLA PORTUGAL Phone 021 4163063 PHILIPS CE The Philips Centr...

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