Mitsubishi HS-U520 Owner's Manual page 40

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Chapter 3:OperatingYourVCR
Recording (cont.)
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The contents
of the programmed
memory
will appear
on the
"recap" screen.
To program
additional
recording
times, ,_elect an empty
program
line by pressing
the ADJUST
buttons.
Tben, pres,_
the ENTER
button.
You will return
to tile "Program
to record"
screen.
Continue
the programming
procedure
from step 0.
_>Important:
_>Important:
Only four of the eight program
lines appear
on-screen
at any one
time. To see additional
program
lines, press the ADJUST
buttons
to scroll the lines on the screen.
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When you are finished
with all programming,
turn
the VCR
power OFF and make
sure the programmed
recording
light is
lit. However,
if you have a cable box, leave it turned
ON and
tuned to the station
you wish to record.
Additionally,
if you
are using
an A/B switch,
remember
to set the switch
to the,
correct position.
changing settings whileprogramming
If you wish to change
one of your settings
(such as start
time)
while you are programming,
press the ENTER
and CANCEL
button
on the remote
r_oselect the setting
you wish to change.
ENTER
will move you forward
through
the list, while CANCEL
will move you backwards.
Then, use the ADJUST
buttons
to
change
the setting.
If you press the CANCEL
button
while the channel
number
is
flashing,
you will cancel the entire
program.
Cancellinga recording in progress
There are two ways to cancel a recording
in progress.
1.
Press the PLAY/STOP
button.
The recording
is stopped,
but
the program
is not cancelled.
Therfore,
if'you press the REC
or REC/OTR
button,
the recording
will start
again.
2.
Press the POWER
button
on the front panel.
The recording
is
stopped
and th program
is cancelled.
Using One-Touch Recording(OTR)
One-Touch
Recording
(also called OTR) is a way to begin reco:cd-
ing immediately,
but have your VCR stop recording
and turn
off
automatically
after your show is over.
Beforeyou begin,you needto knowhow:
• to view the picr_ure coming from your VCR. (See page 23.)
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