Vcr Function Buttons - RCA VR339 User Manual

Video cassette recorder
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VCR
Function
Buttons
VCR
Function
Buttons
POWER
O
PLAY
REC
STOP
PAUSE
INPUT
DISPLAY
SPEED
0
0
0
lo 'o b
bbb
b b b
CLEAR
MENU
CHANNEL
CHANNEL Up or Down
Selects next higher or lower
channel in the VCR's channel
memory.
CLEAR
Resets time counter to 0:00:00.
Allows you to change entries
when setting the clock or VCR for
a timer recording.
DISPLAY
Shows VCR operating displays
on the TV screen.
Displays
the time counter.
FF (Fast Forward)
Fast forwards
the tape when the
VCR is stopped.
Searches
the picture in forward
motion during
playback.
INPUT
Turns the line input on or off.
VID1 appears
in VCR's display
panel and VIDEO appears
on the
TV screen.
Line input refers to the signal
coming from the component
connected
to the AUDIO/VIDEO
IN jacks on the back of the VCR.
MENU
Displays
the VCR MAIN MENU
on the TV screen.
Removes a menu from the
screen.
Numbers
(0 through 9)
Select a channel up to 99 by
pressing
two numbers.
Select a cable channel over 99 by
pressing
and holding 1 until 1- -
appears
on the screen.
Then
press the other two numbers.
PAUSE
Pauses action for viewing
during
playback.
Pauses recording to prevent
recording of unwanted scenes.
PLAY
Plays a tape.
POWER
Turns the VCR on and off.
PREV CH (Previous
Channel)
Switches between
two channels.
Select one channel and then use
the number
buttons
to select
another.
Press PREV GH to
switch between
the two
channels.
REC
Starts VCR recording.
Used for express recording
(XPR). Seepage 19.
REW (Rewind)
Rewinds
the tape when the VCR
is stopped.
Searches
the picture
in reverse
motion during playback.
SEARCH
Displays
INDEX and ZERO
SEARCH menus on TV.
Lets you advance
tape 60 or 120
seconds
during
playback.
SPEED (Tape Speed)
Selects a recording
speed
(SP or SLP).
STOP
Stops the normal functions such
as record, playback,
rewind,
fast
forward,
and pause.
TRACKING - and +
Lets you manually reduce the
streaks that may appear
on the
picture
during play or pause.
TV,VCR
Switches
the picture
signal so
that it either comes from the VCR
or the TV channel.
See page 10.
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