Mitsubishi HS-U570 Owner's Manual page 55

Video cassette recorder
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AUTO. If you want to use auto speed programming
in this pro-
gramming
slot, you don't need to change
anything.
Make sure that the "Tape" video function
matches
the kind of
tape you are using. (See "Selecting
and adjusting
the audio and
video functions"
on page 38.)
Set the time for recording
to end a minute
or two beyond
the
program's
scheduled
broadcast
time.
programming T Vprograms thatendon thedayafter
If you want to start the recording
at 11:00 PM and end it at 2:00
AM the next day, simply
set the start
time to 11:00 PM on the
recording
start
day and the end time to 2:00 AM. There is no need
to change
the day of the week.
skipping programs
If you have already
entered
a program
into your VCR's memory,
you can skip the program
without
going into the VCR's menus.
Simply press the POWER
button
on the front panel once. The
programmed
recording
light will turn off, and the program
will be
skipped.
If you decide not to skip the program,
press the POWER
button
on the front panel twice; the programmed
recording
light
will light up again.
changing programmed recording settings
If you want to change
the programmed
recording
settings:
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Press the MENU
button on theremote control. Your VCR
will turn on and the"VCR Main Menu" willappear on your
screen.
Turn
the ADJUST
dial to select "Program to record." Turn the
shuttle
ring to the right. You'll see the "recap" screen.
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Turn
the ADJUST
dial to place the cursor next to the pro-
gram you wish to change. Turn the shuttle
ring to the right.
You will see the "Program
to record" menu.
Repeatedly
turn the shuttle
ring to the right to select the item
you wish to change.
Use the ADJUST
dial to change
it.
Use the MENU
button
to turn off the menus.
Then, use the
POWER
button
to turn
offthe
VCR. Make sure the pro-
grammed
recording
light is on.
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