Mitsubishi HS-U520 Owner's Manual page 42

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Chapter 3: Operating YourVCR
Recording (cont.)
0 Day
- -
OStart
time
Stop
time
ORecord
speed
AUTO
nnel
_
,
12
-Mo nd?y
17--
OSzaFZ
time
0 Stop
time
ORecord
speed
AUTO
Channel
2
ODay
Hond\_y
17
,_
Stop
time
ORecord
speed
AUTO
If you press PLAY/STOP
during
OTR, you era,_e the OTR pro-
gramming.
You cannot
use the REC/OTR
button
on the front panel
to resume
recording
from the record-pause
mode.
Using One Key Programming
One Key Programming
is a programming
method
that is simple
to use and easy to learn, without
using the remote
control.
Before you begin,
• you need toknow how to view thepicturecoming from your
VCR; (seepage 23)and
• you must have setthe clock. (Seepage 27.}
To use One-Key
Programming:
O
Load a tape with its erasure
tab intact
into the VCR.
If you have not yet recorded
on this tape, the VCR will test
the tape with the PerfecTape
feature.
For more information
on this feature,
please see page 49.
O
Press the ONE KEY PROGRAM
button.
(:If you have not set
the time, the "Set the clock" menu will appear.
Set the clock,
and then proceed.)
If there is already
a program
in the VCR's
memory,
you will see the "recap" screen.
You can use the ONE
KEY PROGRAM
button
to select an empty programming
slot,
or you can wait 4 seconds
for the VCR to automatically
select
an empty
slot.
O
You will see the "Program
to record" screen.
Press the ONE
KEY PROGRAM
button
until the channel
you would like to
record (for example,
channel
2) appears.
Then, wait for 4
seconds. The word "Day" will be highlighted.
• If you are recording
from a cable box, set the channel
to 3
or 4, whichever
the cable box sends signals
on.
• If you wish to record from an external
source, press the
ONE KEY PROGRAM
button
until "External
LI" oz'
_External
L2" appears.
O
Press
the ONE KEY PROGRAM
button
to choose the day you
would like to record (for example,
Monday
the seventeenth).
Then, wait ibr 4 seconds.
The hour number
of the starting
time will flash.
Press the ONE KEY PROGRAM
button
to choose the hour
when you wish recording
to start. Then, wait for 4 seconds.
The minute
numbers
will begin to flash.
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