Video Cassette Tape; Tv Colour System; Setting The Clock; Channel Presetting - FUNAI D8B-N8110ZB Owner's Manual

Dvd/cd player & video cassette recorder
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Video Cassette Tape

This unit will operate with any cassette that bears the VHS
mark. For best results, we recommend the use of high-quality
tapes. Do not use poor quality or damaged tapes.
• You can prevent accidental erasing of a recording by
breaking off the erase-prevention tab on the back edge of
the cassette.
• If you decide to record on the tape again, cover the hole
with plastic tape.

TV Colour System

Different countries use different television colour systems.
Tapes recorded in the PAL or NTSC system can be played
back on this unit. Usually, the picture on the TV screen will
be in black and white when you play back a tape that is
recorded in a different colour system.
Tapes recorded in the NTSC system can be played back on
this unit and a PAL system TV set. This feature is only
available in the SP mode. When playing back such tapes, the
picture may roll up or down, shrink vertically and black bars
may appear both at the top and bottom of the screen. Adjust
the vertical hold control on your TV, if the TV features this
control.

Setting the Clock

This unit incorporates a 24-hour clock. The clock must be set
for the Timer Recording function to operate correctly.
• Use the remote control for this procedure.
1) Press
VCR
MENU
, then
.
2) Press
or
to select "INITIAL", then press
K
L
3) Press
or
to select "CLOCK", then press
K
L
4) Press
or
until the relevant year appears, then press
K
L
5) Press
or
until the relevant month appears, then press
K
L
.
B
6) Press
or
until the relevant day appears, then press
K
L
7) Press
or
until the relevant hour appears, then press
K
L
8) Press
or
until the relevant minute appears.
K
L
9) Press
MENU
to start the clock.
Note: •
Press
to go back to the item you want to correct
s
5)
8)
during steps
to
.
Although seconds are not displayed, they begin
counting from 00 when you exit by pressing
Use this feature to synchronize the clock with the
correct time.
If this unit is unplugged or if there is a power failure
for more than 30 seconds, you may have to reset the
clock.
MENU
TIMER
SET UP
INITIAL
Tab
.
B
.
B
.
B
.
B
.
B
MENU
.
INITIAL
CH TUNING
CLOCK
CLOCK
YEAR
2 0 0 7
MONTH
0 1
DAY
0 1 MO
_ _
HOUR
_ _
MINUTE
[AUTO CLOCK]
• Channel Presetting must be set before the Auto Clock is
set.
• The unit refers to the channel which was memorised into
position 01.
The PDC channel must therefore be set to position 01.
• The clock cannot be set automatically if you are not
receiving a channel that carries a time signal in your area. In
this case, set the clock manually.
• Once the auto clock setting is performed, the unit will
correct the current time by receiving PDC broadcasts
whenever you turn off the unit.
• The unit will correct the current time automatically at
8:00, if the unit's power is turned off.
• Between 23:00~1:00, the Auto Clock function does not
work even if the unit's power is turned off.

Channel Presetting

Tuning of broadcast channels not already preset in the unit
can be performed in two ways.
Automatic Channel Preset
• By "AUTOMATICALLY" tuning channels and placing
them in sequential order in the unit's memory i.e. the first
channel found will be memorised into the unit's channel
position 1, the second channel found will be memorised
into the unit's channel position 2 and so on.
• Execution of the "Automatic" channel presetting cancels all
the preset channels. DO NOT use this feature if you intend
to use some of the pre-tuned channels. Use the "Manual"
channel presetting function to tune in the additional
channels you require.
Manual Channel Preset
• Each channel is tuned manually and individually. Follow
the steps laid out in the "Manual Channel Preset".
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