Magnavox VR3440 Owner's Manual page 4

Video cassette recorder
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4 dntroduction
e are pleased to introduce you to one of the most
W
popular entertainment
products available today. You
have a legal description of your VCR (Video Cassette
Recorder) when you record the Serial and Model Numbers in
the spaces provided either on page two (just below the
president's signature) or on the Warranty page at the back of
this owner's manual. These numbers are located on the back
of the VCR. Keep this manual and numbers near your VCR
for quick reference or in case you should have to call for help.
This owner's manual is designed for you. To h.elp you, keep
this color principle in mind: Blue is for Beginning, Green is
for Getting Acquainted, Tan is for Taking on More, and Black
is for Back-Up Information.
Blue is for Beginning
The headlines and first (large) letters of introduction in this
opening section are blue. This says you are at the beginning.
The features discussed on these pages are interrelated. To get
the most enjoyment out of your VCR you should do
everything
in the Blue section. Blue is for Beginning.
Green is for Getting Acquainted
The headlines and first letters in the second section are green.
This says buttons and important areas of your VCR and
remote control are highlighted
and briefly discussed here.
This section is for quick reference and can be used at any time.
You can even look at it first. Green is for Getting Acquainted.
Tan is for Taking On More
The headlines and first letters in this section are tan. This says
you are taking on more features. The pages here are not
interrelated, unless you see "(Continued
on next page.)" at the
bottom. Each function can be done separately. Tan is Taking
On More.
Black is for Back-Up
Information
The headlines and first letters in this, the last section are black.
This says there is additional information here you can look at
when you have a question. Or if you're just curious.
Definitions are here. So are accessories, other ways of
hooking up your VCR, and an index that helps you find
information more quickly. Black is for Back-Up Information.
Numbered
Steps and Shaded Areas
Also remember: numbered steps and blue-shaded areas in this
manual are the steps necessary to complete a task. You must
do all the blue-shaded areas for each feature to accomplish
that feature. There are, however, tan-shaded areas. These
areas tell you how to cancel or alter a feature you have set up.
Clear-shaded
areas in boxes provide additional information
you may find helpful. The color principle is the same: Blue
for Beginning and Tan for Taking on More.
You are now ready to begin.
• HQ (High Quality) System
• Frequency Synthesizer Tuning with Auto Set
Feature
• On Screen Display
• Indicator Panel
• Real Time Counter
• Special Effects Playback
Fast Search
Still
Variable Slow
Frame Advance
Auto Tracking
One Touch Recording
Unattended (Timer) Recording
Auto Operation Functions
Head Cleaner
Wireless Remote Control
Copyright
© 1992 Philips Consumer
Electronics
Company.
All rights reserved.

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