Getting Started Introduction - Magnavox VRU262AT Owner's Manual

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Features
• HQ (High Quality) System
• Frequency
Synthesizer
Tuning with Auto Set Feature
• On-Screen
Displays in English or Spanish
• Display Panel
• MTS (Multi-Channel
Television
Sound) System
• Hi-Fi Stereo Sound System
• Auto Tracking
• One Touch Recording
• Unattended
(Timer) Recording
• Special Effects Playback:
Forward and Reverse Searching;
Still;
Slow
• Wireless Remote Control
• Repeat Playback
• Auto Operation
Features
• Real Time Counter
• Daylight-Saving
Time
Safety Precautions
Warning:
To prevent fire or shock hazard,
do not expose this
equipment
to rain or moisture.
FCC Warning: Any unauthorized
changes or modifications
to
this equipment
void the user's
authority
to operate
it.
This VCR,
equipped
with a HQ (High
Quality)
system,
is compat-
ible with existing
VHS
(video
home
system)
equipment.
Philips
Consumer
Electronics
Company
recommends
that you
use only video
cassette
tapes that have been tested
and inspected
for use in two, four, six and eight hour VCRs,
and which
are
labeled
with the _
mark.
The use of tapes that have
not been
inspected
for use in two, four, six and eight
hour VCRs
may result
in poor picture
quality
and excessive
deposits
on the video
heads,
which
may not be covered
by the warranty
if damage
occurs.
Note
to the CATV
System
Installer:
This
reminder
is provided
to
call the CATV
system
installer's
attention
to Article
820-40
of
the National
Electrical
Code,
which
provides
guidelines
for proper
grounding
- in particular,
specifying
that the ground
cable
shall
be connected
to the grounding
system
of the building,
as close
to
the point
of cable
entry
as possible.
Copyright
1996 Philips
Consumer
Electronics
Company.
All
rights
reserved.
Welcome
to your VCR
owner's
man-
ual.
This
manual
was designed
for
you.
When
looking
through
it, it will
help
you
to keep
several
things
in
mind.
One, this manual is divided into four
sections.
The Getting Started section
guides you through
the initial setup
and simple operations
of your VCR.
The
Operating
Your
VCR
section
shows you all of the controls
of the
VCR
and
remote
control
and
explains
on-screen
displays.
The
Doing
More
section
guides
you
through
the more advanced
features
of
your
VCR.
Finally,
the
Information
You May Need section
provides
information
you may
or
may not need - other hookups,
for
example,
and trouble checks.
Two, the instructions
follow a simple
format.
Detailed
steps
explaining
operations
are on the outside edges of
pages.
Illustrations
accompanied
by
brief steps explaining
operations
are
on
the
inside
edges
of
pages.
Additional
information
can be found
in boxes
labeled NOTES
along the
lower edges of pages.
Finally, never be afraid to try a fea-
ture!
You cannot
hurt
your VCR
by trying any of the features
in this
manual.*
So read on - and relax.
doing
anything
else,
recotzl
the
ivcR:,
model
and ,serial
numbers
in the 1
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on paqe two.
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