Select Channel; Start Recording - Panasonic Omnivision PV-V4620 Operating Instructions Manual

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*Important: lf the remote control POWER, ACTION, PROG/VCR=+, CH 4A/W, NUMBERED
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a
ape
keys, INPUT, SEARCH/ M/A SKIP or ADD/DLT button does not work when
pressed, press the VCR button on the remote andtry the button again.
[Z check list before you begin.
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O An connections are made.
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C] TV is turned on and tuned to CH3, 4 or Video.
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L] Remote in VCR mode.
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Insert a cassette.
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e VCR power comes on and "VCR"
appears on Multi Function Display.
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Select Channel.
Press CH A / V* or NUMBERED keys.
* To select "LINE," see page 11.
+ To select channels over 100,
first press 100 key, then enter
remaining two digits.
Multi Function Display
4TRACKING»
Select Recording speed.
(See page 40.)
Press SPEED.
« SP = Standard Play
LP = Long Play
SLP = Super Long Play
» Selected speed is displayed on TV
screen and Multi Function Display.
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Start Recording.
Press REC.
* To edit out unwanted portions,
press PAUSE/SLOW to pause
and to resume recording.
Mi To stop --> Press STOP
MW One Touch Recording
Press REC repeatedly to set the recording length
(30 min. ~ 4 hours).
e The VCR turns itself off at a preset time.
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Rec 0:30 —» 1:00
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E Record One Program While Watching Another
Press VCR/TV--> "VCR" disappears on Multi Function Display
--> Select Channel at the TV.
W Selecting Channel at the VCR
Press VCR/TV--> "VCR" appears on Multi Function Display
--> Select Channel at the VCR (applies to connection b)
only, see page 4).
After the VCR has been in Pause mode
for 5 minutes, it will stop automatically
Record using VCR controls
to protect the tape and the video head.
>) Select
Insert
A Start
This video recorder, equipped with the HQ (High
Quality) System, is compatible with existing VHS
equipment. Only use those tapes with the
mark. It is recommended that only cassette tapes
that have been tested and inspected for use in 2,
4, 6, and 8 hour VCR machines be used.

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