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Power
Failure
• VCR timer recordings,
clock setting, language selection, and channel setup may be lost if the power fails
for more than one minute. See pages 24-29 to set up the channels, clock, and language again. See pages
34-37 to reprogram
your timer recordings.
The MCR will
not record
a TM program.
• Put the DVD/VCR
in VCR mode. Press OUTPUT
SELECT so the green VIDEO light appears on the
front of the DVD/VCR.
• Check the connections
between the DVDNCR,
TV, antenna/cable, and Cable Box/Direct
Broadcast
System (if applicable). Details are on pages 8-13.
• Make sure the video cassette has a record tab. Details are on page 31.
• Make sure the DVD/VCR
is in VCR position. Press VCR/TV so the green VCR/TV
light appears on the
front of the DVD/VCR.
Details are on page 19.
• Check the CH3/CH4
switch. Details are on pages 8-10. Or, if you connected the DVD/VCR
to the TV
using audio and video cables, select the correct
audio and video in channel at the TV. Details are on pages
11-13.
The MCR will not perform
a timer
recording.
• Make sure the recording
start and stop times are set correctly.
Details are on pages 34-37.
• Make sure a tape is in the VCR and the tape has a record tab. Details are on page 31. If, after program-
ming a timer recording,
you press TIMER SET without
putting a tape in the DVD/VCR,
the TIMER light
will blink.
• If the record tab on a tape is missing, the DVDNCR
will eject the tape. The TIMER light will blink.
• Press TIMER SET to put the DVD/VCR
in standby mode for the timer recording.
The TIMER light should
appear on the front of the DVD/VCR.
• Make sure the VCR clock is set. Details are on page 27.
• The VCR may not perform
or continue
a timer recording
if the power fails for more than one minute.
• If you have a Cable Box/Direct
Broadcast System, set timer recordings
differently.
Details are on page
nine.
• Finish programming
a timer recording at least five minutes before it is set to begin.
• 12 p.m. is noon; 12 a.m. is midnight.
There
is no picture
or the picture
is noisy or has streaks
during
video
cassette
playback.
• Put the DVD/VCR
in VCR mode. Press OUTPUT
SELECT so the green VIDEO light appears on the
front of the DVD/VCR.
• If you used the supplied RF coaxial cable to connect the DVDNCR
to the TV, make sure the TV is on
the same channel as the DVD/VCR's
CH3/CH4
switch. Make sure channel 03 or 04 is properly
adjusted
at the TV. Or, if you connected the DVDNCR
to the TV using audio and video cables, select the correct
audio and video in channel at the TV. Details are on pages 8-13.
• Make sure the DVD/VCR
is in VCR position. Press VCR/TV so the green VCR/TV
light appears on the
DVD/VCR.
• Adjust the tracking. Details are on page 43.
• TVs placed too close to the DVD/VCR
can cause interference
during tape playback. Move the DVDNCR
away from the TV.
The Number
buttons
won't
work for TV channels above 69.
• Enter channel numbers as a two-digit
number. If you want to select channels 100 and above, enter chan-
nel numbers as a three-digit
number. If you do not have Cable TV, only channels 2-69 are available.
Details are on page 22.
TV programs
cannot
be watched
normally.
• Put the DVD/VCR
in VCR mode, then put it in TV position. Press OUTPUT
SELECT so the green
VIDEO light appears. Then, press VCR/TV so the VCR/TV light does not appear on the DVD/VCR.
• Check the connections
between the DVD/VCR,
TV, antenna/cable, and Cable Box/Direct
Broadcast
System (if applicable). Details are on pages 8-13.
Poor
reception
• You may need to tune your TV again.
The motor
(cylinder)
rotates
even when
tape playback
is stopped.
• To enable the quick play mechanism, the cylinder will rotate for about five minutes. This is normal. The
quick play mechanism allows the tape mechanism to switch from Stop to Play in one second.

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