TROUBLESHOOTING
TIPS
No power
Check to make sure it is plugged into an operating outlet.
Check to make sure your connections are correct,
VCR does not respond
to remote
Press VCR1 (VCR2) to set remote
to control
the VCR.
Check to make sure there are no objects
between
the VCR and remote.
The batteries
may need changing.
Make sure to press the VCR1 or VCR2 button
on the remote
to operate the VCR--whichever
one corresponds
to the Remote
VCRI/VCR2
setting.
Remove
batteries for at least one minute,
then replace
them.
This resets the remote,
so it may require reprogramming.
Remote
no longer
controls
a ProScan,
RCA,
or GE TV
Press TV to set remote to control
a compatible
TV.
Check to make sure the remote
is programmed
to control
an ProScan,
RCA, or GE T_
Poor
or no picture
for normal
TV viewing
Check to make sure the VCR indicator
is off.
Check to make sure the TV is switched
to an active
channel.
Check to make sure the antenna
connections
are secure and correct.
Noisy
or no picture
during
playback
Press TV.VCR
on VCR (ANTENNA
on remote)
to turn VCR indicator
on.
Check TV channel
selected
(3 or 4) to make sure it matches
the channel
selected
with
3CH.4 switch
on
back of VCR.
Check to make sure the TV's fine tuning
is correct
for the channel
you have selected.
Check video cable connections
between
VCR and TV monitor.
Check to make sure the TV monitor
is set to video
input,
Try another
tape.
Some noise/streaks
are normal
during
search, stop action,
frame advance,
and slow-motion
playback,
Streaks
in picture
during
normal
playback
Press one of the TRACKING
buttons to move streaks up or down
for the best picture.
Check to make sure the tape is of good quality
and not worn.
Time
counter
not working
or time
counter
not working
in search
modes
The time counter
does not advance
during
unrecorded
portions
of tape. When
an unrecorded
segment
of tape is encountered,
the
time counter
will
hold its count
until recorded
material
is detected
again,
A minus (-) will
appear in front of the time if you rewind
the tape farther
back than a counter
reading
of 0:00:00.
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