Mitsubishi HS-U110 Owner's Manual page 35

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_Important:
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Press the record button
(REC) on the remote
control
or the
record button
(REC/OTR)
on the front pane] of the VCR.
Recording
will start. When you reach
the end of the tape, the
VCR will automatica).ly
rewind.
You can stop recording
at any
time by pressing
the STOP or PAUSE
butto_L. To resume
recc,rd-
ing from STOP, press REC. To resume
recording
from PAUSE,
press PAUSE.
If you pause
the VCR for five minutes,
recording
will stop auto-
matically
to protect
the tape. If you record in extended
play (EP),
you will only be able to play the tape on a VCR equipped
tbr EP
play, such as this one.
If you attempt
to record on a tape that
has had :its erasure
pre-
vention
tab removed,
the VCR will eject the tape.
You can't use the REC/OTR
button
on the front panel
to resume
recording
from record-pause.
usingrecordcancel
Record cancel allows you to stop a recording
that you accidentally
started
and rewind
the tape to the exact point where recording
started.
This feature
is very useful if you are recording
and
editing
out commercials
as you go. If you accidentally
stmrt
recording
and the commercials
aren't
over, you can easily go back.
You can use record cancel only if you start
your accidental
record-
ing from the record-pause
mode.
To use record cancel,
press the rewind
button
(REW) on t!_e
remote
control or on the front panel
within
eight seconds
of when
you accidentally
start
recording.
The VCR rewinds
to where the
recording
started
and enters
the record-pause
mode.
Programming your VCR to record
You can program
your VCR to record
with the help of Mitsubishi's
on-screen
operating
,;ystem. YOU can schedule
uP to four record-
ing "events"
within
a one month period.
Before you begin
• you need to k_.ow how to view the picture
coming from your
VCR; (see page 21) and
* you must
have set the clock. (See page 27.)
To program
your VCR to record:
O
Load a tape that has not had its erasure
tab removed
into the
VCR. If you have not already
done so, set the speed a_L which
you would like to record.
(See "Using the Audio and Video
Functions,"
page 26.)
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