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Please keep the video's guarantee sheet and receipt for your video in a safe
W O R T H
place.
k n o w i n g
Precautions
Read this booklet carefully.
Make sure the rating of your household electricity supply matches
that shown on the back of the video recorder.
Read this page and the chapter and the "Setting up your video" to
help you set up and adjust your video recorder.
Do not put the video recorder in a hot or humid place (to avoid the
risk of fire and electric shock).
Do not open the video recorder. Get a qualified technician to carry
out any repairs.
Do not connect the video recorder to the power supply if you have
just moved it from a cold environment to a warm room. This can
lead to condensation inside the video which can seriously damage
the video and cassettes. Wait around two hours to allow it to reach
AUTO SET
room temperature.
Make sure the video is placed at least 10cm apart from other home
appliances or obstacles to get sufficient ventilation.
This apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no
objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on top of
the video.
Put the video on a steady, flat surface.
Only clean the video with a soft, lint-free cloth. Do not use harsh or
alcohol-based cleaning agents.
For your own safety!
There are no components in this video recorder you can
service or repair yourself.
Do not open the case of the video recorder. Only allow a
qualified engineer to repair or service your video.
This video recorder is designed to work continuously.
Switching it off (onto stand-by) does not disconnect it from
the mains. To disconnect it from the mains, you have to
unplug it.
Before you do anything with the video, please read the chapter "Setting up the video".
Contents
Setting up the video
Connecting your video through RF lead, Connecting your video through a scart lead .............................................. 2
Connecting your video to the satellite system, Connecting your video to the hi-fi system (Option 1) ..................... 3
Connecting your video to the hi-fi system (Option 2), How to connect your video to another video ........................ 4
How to connect your video to a camcorder ................................................................................................................5
Tuning to the TV ..........................................................................................................................................................6
What to do if you get picture interference when using RF lead ............................................................................... 7
Setting time and date ................................................................................................................................................ 8
2nd scart socket .......................................................................................................................................................... 9
Tuning in new stations
Manual tuning ............................................................................................................................................................10
Station names ............................................................................................................................................................11
Sorting programme locations, Clearing programme locations................................................................................. 12
Front panel controls .................................................................................................................................................. 13
Play ............................................................................................................................................................................14
Still, Variable picture search, Variable slow motion,
Finding new recordings (index scan) ........................................................................................................................ 15
16:9 Wide Screen format ...........................................................................................................................................16
CM skip (commercial skip), Auto Repeat, Child lock ................................................................................................ 17
OSD (On Screen Display) On/Off............................................................................................................................... 18
Recording cassettes, Simple recording, One touch recording-OTR ......................................................................... 19
Timer recording using ShowView ............................................................................................................................ 20
Normal timer recording ............................................................................................................................................ 21
Timer review - changing and erasing record settings ............................................................................................. 23
More functions
Clock and counter display, Remaining time and cassette length,
Finding the counter zero position...............................................................................................................................24
Resetting the counter to zero, Cassettes, Power-saving features, Language select ............................................ 25
The hi-fi system..........................................................................................................................................................26
Appendix
Index, Technical information......................................................................................................................................27
Problem-solving guide .............................................................................................................................................. 28
Quick-start guide ..........................................................................................................................................back cover
On the following pages, the pictures show the buttons you need to press on the remote
control and what you should see on the television screen or video display.
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Please keep the video's guarantee sheet and receipt for your video in a safe Before you do anything with the video, please read the chapter "Setting up the video". W O R T H place. k n o w i n g Precautions Contents Setting up the video...
  • Page 2 Put the batteries into the remote control. Make sure the (+) and (-) signs on the batteries agree with the (+) and (-) signs in the battery compartment. Setting up your video (Option 1) - Connecting your video through RF lead Connecting your video through extra equipment Connecting your video to the satellite system Before you start, unplug all the equipment from the mains supply.
  • Page 3: How To Connect Your Video To A Camcorder

    How to connect your video to a camcorder Connecting your video to the hi-fi system - Option 2 Before you start, unplug all the equipment from the mains supply. Before you start, unplug all the equipment from the mains supply. Television Television Aerial...
  • Page 4: Tuning To The Tv

    Tuning to the TV What to do if you get picture interference when using RF lead Once you have carried out the steps in ‘Setting up your video’ (diagram 1 on page 2), switch on The RF output can be adjusted from 21 to 69, this video is defaulted to RF52. If other your TV.
  • Page 5: Setting Time And Date

    Setting time and date 2nd scart socket If your video has the AV2 output, shown in the diagram below, you can connect other If the ‘CLOCK SET’ display is not already on the screen equipment as seen on pages 3 and 4. CLOCK SET press MENU.
  • Page 6: Manual Tuning

    Manual tuning Station names If your video is showing no station name or is showing a station name incorrectly, you can change this. Manual tuning allows you to tune in new stations or equipment such as a satellite receiver and so on. Press MENU.
  • Page 7: Front Panel Controls

    Front panel controls Sorting programme locations Sorting programme locations allows you to put the video programme in the same order as your TV. The following buttons are on the front of your video. Press MENU. stand-by/ power on Choose ‘PR Preset’ by pressing PR- then OK. Choose ‘PR Align’...
  • Page 8: Playing Cassettes

    PLAYING cassettes Play Still There must be a cassette in the video. Push the cassette smoothly and squarely into the cassette bay, with its windows pointing up. Still picture from playback. Start playback. Each press of the button moves the picture on one frame. Press the play button to switch back to normal playback.
  • Page 9: 16:9 Wide Screen Format

    16:9 Wide-screen format CM Skip 16:9 Wide-screen format is only available through wide-screen broadcasts. Your TV must have 16:9 If you press [CM Skip] button on the remote control during playback mode, function. You must connect your TV to the video using an A/V scart lead and the video must be in tape advances for 30 seconds segment.
  • Page 10: Osd (On Screen Display) On/Off

    Recording cassettes If you want to use the video’s timer to record a programme, the clock, date and stations must be set correctly. OSD(On Screen Display) ON & OFF Load a cassette with its safety tab in place (see page 25) and with enough free tape for the recording. This VCR is set to “OSD (On Screen Display) ON”...
  • Page 11: Timer Recording Using Showview

    For timer recordings, clock, date, and stations must be set correctly. Timer recording using ShowView Load a cassette with its safety tab in place (see page 25) and with enough free tape for the recording. ShowView is an automatic system which makes it easier to set the timer. Normal timer recording Press PROG.
  • Page 12: Timer Review - Changing And Erasing Record Settings

    Timer review - changing and erasing record settings If all the settings are correct, press OK to confirm. TIMER PROGRAM The on screen display will remind you to enter a cassette and turn PR START END DATE Press MENU. 01 18:10 20:30 15/04 03 21:20 22:20 16/04 the video off.
  • Page 13: Finding The Counter Zero Position

    The counter counts in real time from when you load the cassette. This does not have to be at the beginning Resetting the counter to zero of the cassette. The counter does not count unrecorded parts of the cassette. If you rewind the cassette, the counter will count backwards, if you rewind beyond the zero position, the This display will only appear when there is a cassette in the video.
  • Page 14: The Hi-Fi System

    Index The hi-fi system Aerial ............2, 6 PDC (Programme Delivery Control) ..... 20 If this screen does not appear when you press the A.SEL button, this function is not available on your video. Protected cassette ........25 Bilingual..........14, 26 Remaining time ...........
  • Page 15: Problem-Solving Guide

    QUICK START GUIDE FOR SORTING CHANNELS ON THE VCR Problem-solving guide The video has the time or - -.- - on the display Once the ‘Auto Set’ function has been completed the On Screen Display will show a list of the channels which it has found, displayed in the order it found them. If while you are setting up the video, the timer or - -.- - is in the display, the video is switched off or has already gone through the autoset procedure (OK has already been pressed).
  • Page 16: Quick-Start Guide

    Quick-start guide Please follow the guide from the beginning to the end. Before you connect the video equipment make sure all equipment is switched off at the plug. Stage 1. Connecting the video to your TV A Fit the batteries into the remote control. Make sure that the (+) and (-) marks on the batteries agree with the (+) and 200V-240V~, (-) marks inside the battery compartment.
  • Page 17 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Video recorder SVR-637/SVR-630 P/N:97P95600D0-6B...

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