Automatic Switch-Off; Reducing Picture Disturbance - Optimizing The Modulator - Hitachi VTMX905EUK Operating Instructions Manual

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Automatic switch-off

If you haven't used the video recorder for a few minutes in
certain modes (e.g.: STOP), it will switch to standby
automatically. You can cancel this function to use the video
recorder as a television receiver.
1
Press
. The video recorder display will read 'CLK.
MENU
2
In the display, select 'AST' (Automatic switch-off) with
or
and confirm with
P- =
;P+
3
Select 'AST-' with
P- =
switch-off switched off).
Note: If you select 'AST+', the automatic switch-off will be
switched on.
4
Confirm with
.
OK
'OK' will briefly appear in the display.
5
To end, press
.
MENU
Note: A TIMER recording will only work when the video
recorder is switched to standby.
.
OK
oder
(Automatic
;P+
Reducing picture disturbance - optimizing
the modulator
You may experience picture disturbance if you have not used
a scart cable to connect your video recorder and TV. This is
because another TV station in your reception area may
already be using UHF-channel CH35 or 583MHz. When the
video recorder is switched on, the picture quality of some TV
channels that you receive on the TV will be poor.
You may optimize the picture quality by changing the
modulator frequency (583MHz or UHF channel 35).
1
Switch on the TV set and select the programme number
for the video recorder playback (see your TV operating
manual).
2
Make sure that there is no cassette in the video recorder.
3
Press and hold
on the remote control and while
h
holding that button, press and hold
recorder. After several seconds the dipslay on the video
recorder will show 'M583' or a similar number.
4
Change the modulator frequency with the
buttons on the remote control.
5
Tune in the TV set to the new modulator frequency shown
in the video recorder display.
6
Press
twice. 'OK' appears in the display.
OK
Optimizing the modulator is now complete.
on the video
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