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Chapter 3: Operating YourVCR
Usingthe Remote Control(cont.)
_>Important:
Because
of variations
among
models,
some or all buttons
may not
work, or they may operate
different
functions
than
listed, for your
particular
TV. If this occurs, you may need to use your TV remote
control.
$ Viewingthe PictureComingfrom YourVCR
This is the most important
part of using your VCR, but often the
most confusing:
how do you view a picture
coming from the VCR?
Before you begin, you should know:
• whether
you are viewing
a "Modern
TV" or an "Older TV."
(See page 18.)
Viewingthe picture comingfrom your VCR if you are using an
older TV
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Turn on your TV and tune it to channel
3 or 4.
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Turn on the VCR by pressing
the POWER
button.
Check to see if the "VCR" light on the front panel display
is
lit. If it is not lit, press the VCRJTV button
until it is lit.
You are viewing
the picture
from your VCR!
With this set-up,
you will use the VCR/TV
button
when recording,
when viewing
tapes
or broadcast
stations
through
your VCR, or
before using the VCR's menus.
You also use the VCI:UTV button
to switch back to normal
TV viewing.
_Important:
If you set the "RF converter"
setting
of the "Customize
choices"
menu to ON, you don't need to use the VC_
button
when
viewing tapes.
(See page 49. )
Viewingthe picture comingfrom your VCR if you are using a
modernTV
Turn on your TV and switch it to the correct external
input.
(For most Mitsubishi
TVs, this means
pressing
the TV's
INPUT
button
until
you see the words "Ext-l"
or "Input-l"
on
the screen.)
Turn the VCR on by pressing
the POWER
button.
You are viewing
the picture
from your VCR!
If you wish to return
to normal
TV viewing,
switch your TV's
input back to its previous
position.
_Important:
IF you are using a modern
TV, be sure to set the RF converter
of
the "Customize
choices" menu to OFF to prevent
noise in the
picture.
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