VCR MAKES
NOISE
WHEN
STOPPED
-
VCR is removing
tape
from
heads. This is normal.
The head cylinder
inside
the
VCR will continue
to rotate
for a few minutes
after
you put the VCR in the stop
mode.
WILL
NOT
AUTO
CHANNEL
SEARCH
ACTIVE
CHANNELS
CORRECTLY
•
Check to make sure the antenna
connections
are secure and correct.
•
Check to make sure the Signal
Type: CABLE/ANTENNA
feature
is set correctly.
•
If Detect
Automatically
was selected
for the Signal Type in the AUTO CHANNEL
SEARCH menu,
try using
either
CABLE TV or ANTENNA
instead.
•
May not be necessary
if using a cable
box for all channels.
Contact
your
local
cable company
for more
information.
TAPE
PLAYS BACK IN SLOW
MOTION
•
Press PLAY to return
to normal
playback.
CANNOT
SELECT CHANNELS
OVER
69
•
Cable channels
over 69 can only
be selected
if Signal Type: CABLE/ANTENNA
feature
is set to CABLE.
CASSETTE
WITH
SAFETYTAB
REMOVED
DOES NOT
START TO
PLAY
AUTOMATI
CA L LY
•
Check to make sure the AUTO PLAY ON/OFF feature
is set to ON.
TIMER
(Q) INDICATOR
FLASHES
•
The clock
is not set.
•
Check to make sure there
is a cassette in the VCR when
a timer
recording
is set.
TIME
COUNTER
DISAPPEARS
DURING
SEARCHING
•
This is normal.
ON-SCREEN
MENUS
APPEAR
IN ENGLISH,
FRENCH,
OR SPANISH
•
Check LANGUAGE
feature.
NO
STEREO
SOUND
DURING
PLAYBACK
•
Check to make sure the TAPE PLAYBACK feature
is set to Hi-Fi to hear stereo sound
during
playback.
The tape you are playing
must be recorded
in Hi-Fi in order to use
the HI-FI feature.
•
Must use the AUDIONIDEO
jacks on the VCR to hear stereo
sound.
STEREO
AUDIO
TOO
NOISY
•
Stereo
signal
is weak.
Set reception:
STEREO/SAP/MONO
feature
to MONO.
•
Press one of the TRACKING
up or down
buttons
to minimize
the noise.
INDEX
AND
GO-TO
SEARCH
FEATURES
DO NOT
OPERATE
•
Check to see if MOVIE
ADVANCE
feature
is activated.
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