Storing Tape Data In Memory - Hitachi VT-UX617A Owner's Manual

Hitachi owner's manual video cassette recorder vt-ux617a
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Tape Number
Number of Programs
Tape Bar
Recording Time Shows the actual recording time. If the tape speed (SP/EP) was changed
Date
Start Time
Channel
Day of the Week
Program Title
Operating Guide
Blank
Program Number
Viewed Mark
NOTES:
• There may be a 3 minute difference between the recorded time displayed and the actual recorded time.
• If the tape navigation does not appear
A) Play the tape for about 2 minutes from its start and then press the MENU button.
B) Fast forward (Rewind) the tape slightly until you reach the beginning of a recorded segment,
then press the MENU button.

Storing tape data in memory

If you are using a T-120 tape for recording, no special procedure is required.
If you are using a T-140, T-160, T-180 or T-210 tape, you must select the type of tape you are using in order to
properly store the data into memory.
1 Insert a blank cassette into the VCR.
Understanding the Directory
Identifies the tape in the VCR.
Shows the number of programs recorded on the tape.
Shows the length of a recorded program and its location on the tape.
during recording, the recording time at the EP speed will be shown.
Displayed if the recorded program did not have a program title signal.
• If the clock is not set, "--/--", "--/--" will be displayed.
• If you use a cable box to receive all channels, the cable box output channel
will always be displayed.
• If a DSS program has been recorded using the timer, LINE 1 is always
displayed no matter which channel is recorded.
• When a broadcast program with a program title signal is recorded, program
title appears. If the title is too long, all the title characters may not be displayed.
Shows the button names and the operations that can be done when the
directory is being displayed.
Shows the blank (non-recorded) sections and the maximum amount of time
for which a new recording can be made at the EP speed.
Shows the number of the recorded program registered by the VCR. This
number will be highlighted when selected.
Shows that you have already watched more than half of a recorded program
from its start.

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