Specifications/Notes - Magnavox VRU262AT Owner's Manual

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Specifications/Notes
Hooking
Up Your VCR
If the reception
on all channels
is poor,
you may need to tune your TV set again.
Timer Recording
• If the power fails for more than one
minute,
programmed
timer recordings
may be lost.
• It is best to finish programming
a timer
recording
at least five minutes
before
the recording
is scheduled
to begin.
• If, after programming
a timer record-
ing, you turn the VCR power off with-
out putting a tape in the VCR, the
TIMER
light will blink.
• If the record tab on a tape is missing,
the VCR will eject the tape.
The
TIMER
light will blink.
• 12 PM is noon; 12 AM is midnight.
Power Failure
Timer recordings
and the clock setting
may be lost if the power fails for more
than one minute.
Line Input
If you accidentally
enter Line Input =node
(A/V IN will appear on yonr TV screen
briefly),
press the CHANNEL
(Up/Down)
buttons
or use the Number
buttons
to select another
channel.
Daylight-Saving
Time
When automatic
DaylighbSaving
Time is
set, the clock time will change automati-
cally as follows:
on the first Sunday in
April, from 2:00 AM to 3:00 AM; on the
last Sunday
in October,
from 2:00 AM to
1:00 AM.
• During the April time change,
a timer
recording
programmed
to start between
2:00 AM and 2:59 AM will not record.
A timer recording
programmed
to end
between
2:00 AM and 2:59 AM will
end when the clock moves forward
(2:00 AM).
• During the October
time change,
a
recording
cannot
be started
between
the second
1:00 AM and 1:59 AM.
Satellite Hookups
• Watching one TV channel while
recording another may not be possible
if you have a satellite hookup.
• You may have to set your TV to chan-
nel 3 or 4, then make your channel
selections at the satellite converter box.
• With many satellite hookups, if you use
accessory audio and video cables to
connect your VCR to your TV, you will
have to put your VCR in Line Input
mode. To enter Line Input mode, press
0, 0. A/V IN will appear on your TV
screen briefly.
Hi-Fi Stereo Sound
• During playback,
Hi-Fi audio may tem-
porarily revert to normal audio when
you adjust tracking.
This is normal.
• When connecting
the VCR to a stereo
TV, you will only get stereo sound if you
use audio cables to connect the audio out-
put jacks on the VCR to the audio input
jacks on your TV, and if the TV is in Line
(Auxiliary)
Input mode.
• When you connect
the audio output
jacks on the VCR to the audio input
jacks on your TV, the stereo light on the
TV might not glow.
But, as long as the
status display
indicates
that you are
receiving
a stereo signal, you are
receiving
a stereo signal.
This is nor-
mal.
• If Hi-Fi audio continually
reverts to
normal audio during playback,
you
may want to change AUDIO OUT to
MONO at step 4 on page 30.
• Only tapes recorded
in Hi-Fi audio will
play back in Hi-Fi audio.
Tapes
recorded
in normal audio will play
back in monaural
audio.

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