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    Spanish Quick Use Guide is included. 
    (Guía para rápida consulta en español está incluida.)
    LSQT0576B
    For assistance, please call : 1-800-211-PANA(7262) or send e-mail to :\
     [email protected]
    Video Cassette Recorder
    Operating Instructions
    (Basic Operations)
    For advanced operations, see the separate 
    “Advanced Operations” instruction book.
    Model No. PV-V462
    Table of Contents
    Important Safeguards and Precautions .................... 2 
    Before Using ............................................................ 3 
    Connections and Initial Setup (Ready to Play) ......... 4 
    Playback / Record on a Tape ................................... 5 
    Timer Recording ....................................................... 6 
    Location of Controls ............................................. 7, 8 
    Spanish (Español) Quick Use Guide ............ 9, 10, 11 
    Limited Warranty / Customer Services Directory .... 12
    As an ENERGY STAR ® Partner,
    Matsushita Electric Corporation of America has determined that this product or productmodel meets the 
    ENERGY STAR ®
    guidelines for energy efficiency.
    • Limited Warranty  Customer Services Directory  Guía para rápida consulta (Spanish Quick Use Guide)
    - 12 -
    Note
    - 11 -
    Si no puede resolver su problema, por favor comunicarse al Centro de 
    llamadas del Cliente para asistencia del producto al 1-800-211-PANA(726\
    2).
    Para localizar un centro de servicios autorizado, llame sin costo al 
    1-800-211-PANA(7262) o envie un correo a : consumerproducts@panasonic.\
    com
    Spanish Quick Use Guide/ Guía para rápida consulta
    ANTES DE AL SERVICIO SOPORTE TÉCNICO
    Spanish Quick Use Guide/ Guía para rápida consulta Guía para rápida consulta (Spanish Quick Use Guide)  Location o\
    f Controls (Multi Function Display, Rear View of the VCR)
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    OPERACIONES BÁSICAS PARA 
    LA REPRODUCCIÓN
    Detalles especiales durante la grabación
    Presione FF  o REW  para búsqueda de
    escenas hacia delante/ hacia atr ás.
    Presione PLAY  para liberar.
    Luego de que la b úsqueda se ha iniciado,
    cada vez que  presione FF o REW  se
    cambia la velocidad como sigue: 
    [SLP] aprox. 21X  ↔↔
    ↔↔
    ↔ aprox. 9X
    [LP] aprox. 9X  ↔↔
    ↔↔
    ↔ aprox. 7X
    [SP] aprox. 7X  ↔↔
    ↔↔
    ↔ aprox. 3X
    Si la im ágen se interrumpe con la velocidad de
    21x, 9x o 7x, cambie la velocidad a 9x, 7x o 3x.
    Presione PAUSE/SLOW  para imagen
    Fija (Congelada). 
    Presione PLAY  para liberar.
    Presione PAUSE/SLOW  en el modo
    de Imagen fija para im ágenes cuadro a
    cuadro.  Presione PLAY  para liberar.
    Mantenga  pulsado PAUSE/SLOW  en
    el modo de imagen fija para im ágenes
    en c ámara lenta.
    Presione PLAY  para liberar.
    Presione EJECT  en el control remoto, o
    STOP/EJECT  en el VCR para expulsar
    el cassette. 
    Presione REW  o FF  en el modo de
    parada para rebobinado/avance r ápido
    del cassette.
    Grabación de un toque .
    Presione REC  repetidamente para ajustar
    la duraci ón de la grabaci ón como sigue:
    como sigue: 30 min.  
    ➛➛
    ➛➛
    ➛  1 hr  
    ➛➛
    ➛➛
    ➛  1:30hr  
    ➛➛
    ➛➛
    ➛
    2:00   
    ➛➛
    ➛➛
    ➛  3:00  
    ➛➛
    ➛➛
    ➛  4:00  
    ➛➛
    ➛➛
    ➛  Salida.
    La VCR se apagara autom áticamente en en
    intervalo seleccionado de tiempo.
    1Inserte una cassette ,la alimentaci ón del VCR se activa.
    En la Pantalla de Visualizaci ón Multi
    Funci ón se ilumina  “VCR ”.
    2Presione PLAY  para reproducir el
    cassette.
     Si el cassette no tiene leng üeta de
    prevenci ón de grabaci ón (p. 3), se inicia la
    reproducci ón autom áticamente.
    3Presione STOP  para detener el
    cassette.
    OPERACIONES BÁSICAS PARA 
    LA GRABACIÓN
    1Inserte el cassette con lengüeta de 
    protección de grabación (p. 3).
     La alimentaci ón del VCR se activa.
    En la pantalla Multi Funci ón se ilumina
    “ VCR ”.
    2Presione CH , o  las teclas de
    números  para seleccionar el canal.
    3Presione SPEED  para seleccionar la
    velocidad de grabaci ón (p. 3)
     SP = Reproducci ón est ándar,
     LP = Larga duraci ón,
      SLP = Superlarga duraci ón.
    4Presione REC  para comenzar a grabar.Para eliminar escenas indeseadas, 
    presione PAUSE/SLOW  para pausar, y al
    presionar nuevamente se reanuda la
    grabaci ón.
    5Presione STOP  para detener la
    grabaci ón.
    Ver un canal y grabar otro. 
    Presione VCR/TV.
    (La indicaci ón VCR se apagara en la
    “ visualizaci ón de Multi-Funci ón”)
    ➛➛
    ➛➛
    ➛ Seleccione canales de TV (Mientras
    permanece grabando)
    Seleccione canales con VCR. 
    Presione VCR/TV  (la indicación  “VCR ” se
    encender á en la vizualizaci ón multi-funci ón)
    ➛➛
    ➛➛
    ➛ Seleccione canales en su VCR.
    PROGRAMACIÓN FÁCIL PARA 
    LA GRABACIÓN CON
    TEMPORIZADOR
    1
    Presione  para seleccionar  un
    n úmero que no est á usando para
    ingresar mas programas y  presione 
    para ajustar. Luego repita el paso 2.
    Presione nuevamente 
    PROG para salir.
    Presione PROG
     para finalizar el
    programa.
    Fecha de hoy
    Orden para elegir
    Ejemplo
    2) Para los ajustes siguientes,presione  para seleccionar y
    presione   para ajustar los tiempos
    de INICIO/PARADA, CANAL, o 
    entrada de LINEA, y velocidad del
    cassette (SP, LP, SLP).
    Presione POWER off  para ajustar el
    temporizador.
    (Se ilumina  “TIMER ” en el panel delantero)
    2 
    3 
    41) Para ajustar la FECHA de
    grabación, presione  para
    seleccionar: 1-31 = una vez, o DIARIO = a la misma 
    hora de lunes a viernes,
    o SEMANA = a la
    misma hora cada
    semana y presione 
    para ajustar.
    REVISIÓN, REEMPLAZO O 
    BORRADO DE PROGRAMACIONES
    (no se puede efectuar durante la grabación)
    a
    b 
    c1) Presione PROG. 
    2) Presione    para seleccionar la
    linea.
    Presione 
     para
    seleccionar programa 
    deseado.
    Para reemplazar programa... 1) Presione 
     para
    desplegar menu.
    2)  Repita paso 2 (ver
    arriba) para introducir 
    el nuevo programa.
    Para cancelar programas… Presione ADD/DLT
    dPresione PROG  Para terminar
    programacion.
    PARA CANCELAR LA GRABACIÓN 
    CON TEMPORIZADOR
    (la grabación está teniendo lugar)
    Presione POWER  y luego STOP dentro
    de los 10 segundos para cancelar la 
    grabaci ón con temporizador (el indicador
    TIMER se apagar á en la Pantalla de Multi-
    Funci ón)
    1) Presione PROG
    .
    2) Presione 
      para visualizar la
    pantalla de Programaci ón.
    DIARIO7 2
    1
    31
    68    9
         /      Orden para elegir
    SEMANAL(SAB)SEMANAL(LUN)SEMANAL(DOM)
    FE     I N I C     PARADA   CA  VEL7      2 : 00 P      3 : 20 P    02  SLP-- -- : --       -- : --    --  --
    -- -- : --       -- : --    --  --
    -- -- : --       -- : --    --  --CANCELAR: ADD / DLT ELEGIR    :            FIJAR :SAL I R       : PROG
           PROG.                 L I STA
           PROG.                 L I STAFECHA I N I C I O
    PARADACA
    SLP
    ELEGIR  FECHA  DE  I N I C I O
      7  SAB  --:--  --:--   --HOY
    ELEGIR
         :           FIJAR : 
    TERMINAR : PROG     
    FE     I N I C     PARADA   CA  VEL7      9 : 00 A    12 : 00 A    08    SP8    10 : 00 P    12 : 00 P    02    SP10    8 : 00 P      9 : 00 P    10    SPSU   9 : 00 P    10 : 00 P    L1    LP
           PROG.                 L I STA
    CANCELAR: ADD / DLT ELEGIR    :            FIJAR :SAL I R       : PROG
           PROG.                 L I STAFECHA I N I C I O
    PARADACA
    SLP
    ELEGIR  FECHA  DE  I N I C I O
      7 SAB     9:00A 12:00A   08HOY
    ELEGIR
         :           FIJAR : 
    TERMINAR : PROG     
    FE     I N I C     PARADA   CA  VEL--  -- : --        -- : --    --   --8    10 : 00 P    12 : 00 P    02    SP10    8 : 00 P      9 : 00 P    10    SPSU   9 : 00 P    10 : 00 P    L1    LP
           PROG.                 L I STA
    CANCELAR: ADD / DLT ELEGIR    :            FIJAR :SAL I R       : PROG
    VCR
    VHF/UHFEstuche convertidor  
    de TV por cable
    Televisor
    Terminal 
    IN FROM ANT.
    Entrada (IN) desde
    ANT./CABLE
    Terminal 
    OUT TO TV
    Terminal IN FROM ANT.
    Televisor VCR
    VHF/UHF Terminal  
    OUT TO TVEntrada (IN) desde
    ANT./CABLE
    Spanish Quick Use Guide/ Guía para rápida consulta
    - 9 -
    CONEXIONES
    Conecte el cable de la antena al 
    terminal IN FROM ANT del VCR.
    Conecte el terminal OUT TO TV
    del VCR a la entrada de la antena 
    VHF/UHF del TV con el cable RF 
    incuido.
    Para Ant/Cable ➛➛
    ➛➛
    ➛ VCR ➛➛
    ➛➛
    ➛ TV
    Para Sistema Digital de Satelite (DSS)/ Convertidor de cable ➛➛
    ➛➛
    ➛ VCR ➛➛
    ➛➛
    ➛ TV
    Conecte la salida de convertidor 
    de cable al terminal IN FROM 
    ANT.
    Conecte el terminal OUT TO TV 
    del VCR a la entrada de la antena 
    VHF/UHF del TV con el cable RF 
    incluido.
    1
    2
    1
    2
    Realice la conexión de la antena o TV por cable antes de enchufar el cable de CA.La videograbadora iniciar á autom áticamente la fijaci ón de los canales y del reloj al enchufar el cable de CA.
    1Encienda el TV y cambie al canal 3.
    2Enchufe el cable de CA. 
    La videograbadora se encenderá e
    iniciará las fijaciones de los canales y 
    del reloj.
     Si no aparece la pantalla de abajo, 
    compruebe la conexi ón del VCR-TV y
    si el canal del TV est á a 3, intennte
    cambiando al canal 4.
     Para cambiar el canal de salida del
    VCR, consulte las instrucciones de
    “Canal de salida del VCR ” en la p ágina
    12 de las operaciones avanzadas.
    Si est á usanndo un convertidor de TV por
    cable y en su area hay un canal de Public
    Broadcast Station (PBS), ajuste su
    convertidor al canal PBS de su area. 
    Si est á usando un receptor DSS, este debe
    estar apagado.
    CONFIGURACIÓN INICIAL
    3Las fijaciones se realizan 
    automáticamente. Cuando termina
    llas fijaciones, aparecerá la siguiente 
    pantalla.
    Si aparece en la pantalla “FIJACION
    AUTOMATICA DEL RELOJ ES 
    INCOMPLETO”, Ajuste el reloj como
    se describe a continuación.
    AJUSTE MANUAL DEL RELOJ
    Si la fijaci ón ha sido incompleta.
    1Presione la tecla ACTION en el 
    control remoto para visualizar la 
    pantalla del menú RELOJ.
    2Presione   para seleccionar el mes
    y  para ajustar. De la misma forma,
    seleccione y ajuste la fecha, año, 
    hora y DST (Hora de Verano).
    3Presione dos veces la tecla ACTION 
    para poner el RELOJ en marcha y 
    salir.
    2
    1
    2
    1
    CONEXIONES/CONFIGURACIÓN INICIAL (READY TO PLAY)
    VCR         RELOJ        CANAL
    FIJACION  ES  COMPLETO
    VERANO : ACT9 /29 / 20 0 2  DOM   2 : 20PM
    F I J A R       :         I N I C I AR : ACT I ON     
    VCR         RELOJ        CANAL
    ELEGIR  MES
    VERANO : ACT1 /     /:
    ELEGIR  :              FIJAR : 
    SALIR       : ACT I ON     
    Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company, 
    Division of Matsushita Electric Corporation of America
    One Panasonic Way Secaucus, New Jersey 07094 
    Panasonic Sales Company (“PSC”), 
    Division of Matsushita Electric of Puerto Rico, Inc. 
    Ave. 65 de Infanter ía. Km. 9.5 San Gabriel Industrial Park,
    Carolina, Puerto Rico 00985
    Printed in Indonesia LSQT0576B
    S1201-1052
    P
    Location of Controls
    - 8 -
    Note to CABLE system installerThis reminder is provided to call the CABLE system installer ’s attention to Article 820-40 of the
    NEC in USA (and to the Canadian Electrical Code in Canada) that provid\
    es guidelines for proper 
    grounding and, in particular, specifies that the cable ground shall be c\
    onnected to the grounding
    system of the building, as close to the point of cable entry as practica\
    l.
    ALIMENTACIÓN DE AC
    La unidad no enciende ….
    GRABACIÓN Y REPRODUCCIÓN
    (REC / PLAY)
    No se pueden grabar programas de TV 
    No se puede efectuar grabaci ón con
    temporizador …
    No hay imagen de reproducci ón, o la
    imagen de reproducci ón tiene ruidos
    o contiene rayas... 
    En la reproducci ón de efectos
    especiales, la imagen puede contener 
    algunos saltos verticales cuando se
    utiliza un televisor con Control de
    Bloqueo Vertical Autom ático...
    No se puede controlar el VCR...
    Verifique los siguientes puntos una y otra ves si esta teniendo problema\
    s con su VCR.
    (BO : Haga referencia en la instruciones de funcionamiento [Operaciones\
     B ásicas])
    (AO : Haga referecncia el la instruciones de funcionamiento [Operacione\
    s Avanzadas])
    CORRECCIÓN
     Revise que el cordon de alimentaci ón de AC este correctamente
    conectado a la toma de pared.
     Presione el bot ón  “POWER ” para el encendido de la unidad.
     Verifique que la fuente de alimantaci ón est á activada.
    Varios
    No se pueden ver los programas en 
    el televisor... 
    No se puede introducir la cassette de 
    vídeo...
    No se puede extraer la cassette de 
    v ídeo...
    La cassette de v ídeo es expulsada al
    dar comienzo a una grabaci ón o al
    desactivar la alimentaci ón para la
    grabaci ón con teporizador...
    En el modo de Detenci ón, el motor
    (CILINDRO) sigue girando...
    CONTROL REMOTO
    NO funciona el control remoto... 
    Los botones  “ACTION ” y/o  “PROG ”
    no responden...
    CORRECCIÓN
     Revise las conexiones entre VCR, antena externa o cable y TV.
     Verifique la selecci ón de conexiones (BO p. 4, AO p. 3)
     Verifique que su sistema de antenna (Cable o TV) est én
    correctamente seleccionados. Vea  “Channels ” (AO p. 12).
     Aseg úrese  que la pesta ña en el cassette de grabaci ón est é
    intacta (BO p. 3).
     Compruebe que el reloj ha sido ajustado a la hora y fecha actual.
     Aseg úrese de que la caja de Cable/DSS (si se utiliza) se
    deja encendido y est á sintonizado al canal a grabar.
     Ajuste las horas de comienzo y deteci ón de grabaci ón
    correctamente. (BO p. 6)
     Aseg úrese de que ha apagado el VCR antes de la grabaci ón.
    (BO p. 6)
     La grabaci ón con temporizador quiz ás no pueda realizarse o
    continuarse si se produjera una interrupci ón de corriente antes
    o durante una grabaci ón con temporizador, incluso despu és de
    restablecido el fluido el éctrico.
     Selecci óne el canal 3 o 4 en el televisor, de modo que
    corresponda con el canal de salida del videograbador (3 o 4) 
    (BO p. 4), o seleccione LINE.
     Ajuste el selector VCR/TV a  “VCR ”.
     Ajuste el control TRACKING en una de las dos direcciones. (BO p. 3)
     Pruebe a realizar la limpieza de cabezales.  (BO p. 3)
     Ponga el Control de Bloqueo Vertical del televisor en
    “MANUAL ”  y luego realice el ajuste.
     Aseg úrese de que el aparato est á encendido.
     Revise las pilas del control remoto.
     Aseg úrese de que el BLOQUEO DEL VCR est é ajustado a
    INACTIVO (AO p. 10)
     Aseg úrese de que no est á funcionando una grabaci ón con
    temporizador.
    CORRECCIÓN
     Aseg úrese de que el aparato est á encendido.
     Aseg úrese de que el control remoto est á en le modo de VCR.
     Apunte el control remoto derectamente al sensor remoto del 
    VCR. (BO p. 7)
     Evite que ning ún objeto interrumpa la se ñal del control remoto.
     Revise las pilas del control remoto (BO p. 3)
     Aseg úrese de que el BLOQUEO DEL VCR est é ajustado a
    INACTIVO (AO p. 10)
     Si ei sensor remoto recive directamente la lus del fluorescente o luz
    solar puede causar interferencia con la se ñal del control remoto.
     Verifique las conexiones entre VCR, cable o antena y TV.
     Presione el bot ón VCR para el modo de  “VCR ”. (AO p. 2)
     Revise las baterias del control remoto. (BO p. 3)
    CORRECCIÓN
    Aseg úrese que la TV este encendida.
     Aseg úrese que la TV est é conectado a la salida de la VCR
    (VCR Out).
     Verifique conexiones entre VCR,cable o antena y TV.
     Ajuste el selector VCR/TV a  “TV ”. (BO p. 5)
     Aseg úrese que la apropiada se ñal fue seleccionada.
     Inserte el cassette con el lado de la ventana hacia arriba y la 
    pesta ña de grabaci ón frente a usted.
     Verifique que no tenga ning ún cassette dentro del aparato.
     Inserte o conecte completamente el cable de alimentaci ón de
    AC a la toma de pared.
     Aseg úrese que la pesta ña de grabaci ón del cassette este
    intacta. (BO p. 3)
     Para activar r ápidamente el mecanismo de reproducci ón, el
    cilindro sigue rotando durannte 3 minutos. Esto disminuye el 
    tiempo de respuesta desde la parada hasta la reroducci ón o
    hasta la el modo de b úsqueda en rebobinado.
    Enchufe el cable de CA.
    PRECAUCIÓN 
    Al usar cables coaxiales RF del tipo  “tuerca ”,
    apri ételos solamente con los dedos. Un apriete
    excesivo puede da ñar los terminales.
    Rear View of the VCR
    OUT
    IN 1
    OUT TO TVVIDEO
    AUDIOIN FROM ANT.
         VHF/UHF
    R
    L
    VHF/UHF Antenna 
    Input Terminal
    VHF/UHF Antenna
    Output Terminal
    Video Output
     Connector
    AC Power Plug 
    While plugged into an AC 
    outlet, the VCR consumes
    3.0 W of electrical power in
    off condition.
    Audio Output
    Connector (L/R)
    Audio Input Connector
    (L/R)Video Input Connector
    Hi-Fi Indicator 
    Lights up when Hi-Fi audio is 
    monitored in Playback Mode.
    VCR Indicator 
    Lights up when the
    VCR/TV selector is
    set to VCR.
    Power Indicator 
    Lights up when power is on.
    Clock/ Status/ Channel/ Speed Display
    Displays the current time. Briefly displays VCR status
    when a function button is pressed.
    Briefly displays the channel number, or  “L1 ” or  “L2 ”
    when a channel or line input is selected.
    Briefly displays the recording speed when SPEED is 
    pressed.
    Multi Function Display
    Timer Indicator 
    Lights up when the VCR is set for a Timer
    Recording, or when One Touch Recording
    (OTR) is used.
    Flashes when a Timer Recording is set, but a
    tape has not been inserted into the VCR.
    Cambie el idioma 
    luego de la 
    fijación inicial 
    (para su ayuda 
    vea la página 12 
    de las
    operaciones 
    avanzadas.)
    Limited Warranty
    Panasonic VHS VCR Products Limited Warranty
    Limited Warranty Coverage 
    If your product does not work properly because of a defect in materials \
    or workmanship, Panasonic 
    Consumer Electronics Company or Panasonic Sales Company (collectively r\
    eferred to as  “the
    warrantor ”) will, for the length of the period indicated on the chart below, whic\
    h starts with the date of
    original purchase ( “warranty period ”), at its option either (a) repair your product with new or refurbish\
    ed
    parts, or (b) replace it with a new or a refurbished product. The deci\
    sion to repair or replace will be 
    made by the warrantor. 
    During the  “Labor ” warranty period there will be no charge for labor. During the  “Parts ” warranty period,
    there will be no charge for parts. You must mail-in your product during \
    the warranty period. 
    If non-rechargeable batteries are included, they are not warranted.
    This warranty only applies to products purchased and serviced in the Uni\
    ted States or Puerto Rico.
    This warranty is extended only to the original purchaser of a new produc\
    t which was not sold  “as is ”.
    Mail-In Service
    For assistance in the continental U.S.A. in obtaining repairs please shi\
    p the product to: Panasonic Services Company 
    Customer Servicenter Suite B 
    4900 George McVay Drive
    McAllen, TX 78503
    For assistance in Puerto Rico call Panasonic Sales Company
    (787) 750-4300 or fax (787)768-2910 
    When shipping the unit carefully pack and send it prepaid, adequately in\
    sured and preferably in the original 
    carton. Include a letter detailing the complaint and provide a day time \
    phone number where you can be
    reached.
    IF REPAIR IS NEEDED DURING THE WARRANTY PERIOD THE PURCHASER WILL BE REQ\
    UIREDTO FURNISH A SALES RECEIPT/PROOF OF PURCHASE INDICATING DATE OF PURCHASE\
    ,AMOUNT PAID AND PLACE OF PURCHASE.CUSTOMER WILL BE CHARGED FOR THE REPAIR OF ANY UNIT RECEIVED WITHOUT SUCHPROOF OF PURCHASE.
    PANASONIC CONSUMER ELECTRONICS COMPANY, 
    DIVISION OF MATSUSHITA ELECTRIC 
    CORPORATION OF AMERICA 
    One Panasonic Way 
    Secaucus, New Jersey 07094 PANASONIC SALES COMPANY, 
    DIVISION OF MATSUSHITA 
    ELECTRIC OF PUERTO RICO, INC., 
    Ave. 65 de Infanter
    ía, Km. 9.5
    San Gabriel Industrial Park,
    Carolina, Puerto Rico 00985
    Limited Warranty Limits And Exclusions 
    This warranty ONLY COVERS failures due to defects in materials or workma\
    nship, and DOES NOT
    COVER normal wear and tear or cosmetic damage. The warranty ALSO DOES NO\
    T COVER damages 
    which occurred in shipment, or failures which are caused by products not\
     supplied by the warrantor, or 
    failures which result from accidents, misuse, abuse, neglect, mishandlin\
    g, misapplication, alteration,
    faulty installation, set-up adjustments, misadjustment of consumer contr\
    ols, improper maintenance,
    power line surge, lightning damage, modification, introduction of sand, \
    humidity or liquids, commercial
    use such as hotel, office, restaurant, or other business or rental use o\
    f the product, or service by anyone
    other than a Factory Servicenter or other Authorized Servicer, or damage\
     that is attributable to acts of
    God. 
    THERE ARE NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES EXCEPT AS LISTED UNDER “LIMITED WARRA\
    NTY 
    COVERAGE”. THE WARRANTOR IS NOT LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIA\
    L 
    DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT, OR ARISING OUT OF ANY BR\
    EACH 
    OF THIS WARRANTY.  (As examples, this excludes damages for lost time, cost of having someo\
    ne
    remove or re-install an installed unit if applicable, travel to and from\
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    illustration only.)
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    This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have othe\
    r rights which vary from state to 
    state. If a problem with this product develops during or after the warra\
    nty period, you may contact your
    dealer or Servicenter. If the problem is not handled to your satisfactio\
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    Consumer Affairs Department at the addresses listed for the warrantor. 
    PARTS AND SERVICE, WHICH ARE NOT COVERED BY THIS LIMITED WARRANTY, ARE Y\
    OUR 
    RESPONSIBILITY.
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    Phone (787)750-4300  Fax (787)768-2910
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    (6 am to 5 pm Monday - Friday;  6 am to 10:30 am Saturday; PST)
    (Visa, MasterCard, Discover Card, American Express, Check)
    Accessory Purchases:
    As of April 2002
    Product or Part Name
    All components of VCR except 
    item listed below 
    Video Tape (in exchange for 
    defective video tape)
    Parts
    One (1) Year
    Five (5) Days Labor
    Ninety (90) Days
    Not Applicable
    VCR         CLOCK     CHANNEL
    CH  AUTO  SET  PROCEEDING
    CANCEL   :
     STOP
    VCR         CLOCK     CHANNEL9 /29 / 20 0 2  SUN    2 : 20PMDST : ONSETT I NG  :   CH   10
    AUTO  CLOCK  SET 
         COMPLETED
    AUTO  CLOCK  SET  IS 
    INCOMPLETE
    PLEASE  SET  CLOCK BY
    PRESSING  ACTION KEY VCR         CLOCK     CHANNEL
    VCR         CLOCK     CHANNEL
    AUTO  CLOCK  SET 
         
         PROCEEDING
    CANCEL   : STOP
    PV-V462 Basic-1 (02-5-14) 2nd.p65
    2002/05/14, 10:27
    1
    LSQT05 76B(Basic Operations) - Front 
    						
    							• Timer Recording  Location of Controls (Remote Control Buttons, Front View of the VCR)Location of Controls
    *Important: If a remote control button does not work when pressed, 
    press the VCR button on the remote and try the button again.
    - 7 -
    Timer Recording
    11) Press PROG*.
    2) Press 
      to display program screen.
    Press PROG  to end programming.
    2
    2) Set remaining items,
    press  to select and
    press  to set START/ STOP times, CH(channel) or
    LINE input (p. 9 of “Advanced Operations” book), and 
    tape speed (p. 3).
    1) Set record DATE,
    press 
     to select:
    1~31= one time, 
    or DAILY= MON~ FRI, 
    or WEEKLY= same time 
    each week and  press 
    .
    3To Enter More Programs 
    Press  to select and
    press 
     to set an unused program.
    Then repeat step 2. 
    Or,  press PROG  to exit.
    Timer Recording
    Example
    Today
    Press   to select
    desired program.
    4Press POWER off  to set the timer recording. (“TIMER” lights on Multi Function Di\
    splay.)
    (Recording is not in progress)
    a1) Press PROG.
    2) Press 
       to select LIST.
    b
    c
    To Replace program...
    dPress PROG  to end the programming.
    • If you are using a Cable Box, VCR Timer Programming Channel (Step 2 above) must be set to the Cable Box output channel and your Cable Box must be manually set to 
    the desired channel. The Cable Box must be left on.
     If a power interruption occurs while programming the timer, the timer program(s) may be canceled. If “TIMER PROGRAMS WERE LOST DUE TO POWER INTERRUPTION” appears
    on-screen, please re-enter the timer programs.
    Important notes when using DSS receiver
     When recording programs via DSS receiver, DSS receiver must be left on. 
     When recording programs via an antenna or cable, DSS receiver must be tu\
    rned off.
    Review, Replace, or Clear Program
    1) Press  to display.
    2) Repeat Step 2 
    (above) to set new
    programs.
    Press ADD/DLT .
    or
    To Clear program...
    Press POWER and then STOP within 10
    seconds to cancel the Timer Recording. 
    (The TIMER indicator goes out on Multi 
    Function Display.)
    Cancel a Timer Recording
    (Recording is in progress)
    - 6 -
    Notes
    DAILY7 21
    31
    68    9
    SELECT     /      Selection Order
    WEEKLY
    (SAT)WEEKLY(MON) WEEKLY
    (SUN)
    TIMER  PROG.           L I ST
    CANCEL   : ADD / DLT SELECT   :              SET :EXIT         : PROG
    DT   START     STOP    CH   SPD  7     9 : 00A  12 : 00A   08      SP  8   10 : 00P  12 : 00P    02     SP10     8 : 00P     
         9 : 00P   10     SP
    SU     9 : 00P   10 : 00P    L1     LP
    TIMER PROG.          LIST
    SELECT START DATE
    DATE START
    STOPCH
    SP
    TODAY  7  SUN  9:00A 12:00A  08
    SELECT  :             END        : PROG SET:
    TIMER  PROG.           L I STDT   START     STOP    CH   SPD13     2 : 00 P    3 : 20P   02    SLP--  -- : --    -- : --   --   --
    --  -- : --    -- : --   --   --
    --  -- : --    -- : --   --   --CANCEL   : ADD / DLT SELECT   :              SET :EXIT         : PROG
    SELECT  :             END        : PROG 
    DATE START STOPCH
    SLP
    SET:SELECT START DATE TODAY13  SAT  --:--  --:--   --
    TIMER PROG.          LIST
    TIMER  PROG.           L I ST
    CANCEL   : ADD / DLT SELECT   :              SET :EXIT         : PROG
    DT   START     STOP    CH   SPD--  -- : --    -- : --   --   --  8   10 : 00P  
    12 : 00P    02     SP10     8 : 00P     9 : 00P   10     SP
    SU     9 : 00P   10 : 00P    L1     LP
     Connections  Initial Setup  Clock Set  Select Channel  Playback  Record  Auto Operation
    This video recorder, equipped with 
    HQ (High Quality) system, is 
    compatible with existing VHS
    equipment. Only use tapes with the
     mark. Only tapes tested and
    inspected for use in 2, 4, 6, and 8 
    hour machines are recommended.
    * Important: If a remote control button does not work when pressed, 
    press the VCR button on the remote and try the button again.
    - 5 -
    1Insert a tape with a record tab  (p. 3).1Insert a tape.
    Special Features During Play
    2Press CH  or NUMBER keys
    to select the channel. For “LINE” input, see p. 9 of “Advanced Operations” book.
     If recording from a channel over 100, first press 100 key then the other 2 digits.
    3Press SPEED 
    to select record speed (p. 3).
    4Press REC
    to start recording.
     To edit,  press PAUSE/SLOW  to pause,
    and again to resume recording.
    5Press STOP  to stop recording.
    2Press PLAY  to play tape. If tape has no rec. tab (p. 3), auto play begins.
    One Touch  Recording 
    (record in progress)
    Press REC repeatedly to set length as follows:
    30 min. ➛ 1 hr. ➛ 1:30 ➛ 2:00 ➛ 3:00➛ 4:00 ➛ exit.
    The VCR shuts off at the length set.
    Record one station, watch anotherPress VCR/TV 
    (“VCR” goes out on Multi Function Display),
    ➛ select channels on TV (recording continues).
    Select channels on VCR (in STOP or 
    PAUSE mode)
    Press VCR/TV 
    (“VCR” lights up on Multi Function Display),
    ➛ select channels on VCR.
    Record on a Tape
    Forward/Reverse Scene Search 
    ➛ Press FF  or REW .
    ➛ Press PLAY  to release.
    After search has begun, each additional 
    press of FF or  REW  changes speed as
    shown below. 
    [SLP] : Approx. 21X 
    ↔ Approx. 9X
    [LP] : Approx.   9X ↔ Approx. 7X
    [SP] : Approx.   7X ↔ Approx. 3X
    If at 21X, 9X, or 7X speed the picture is 
    interrupted, change speed to 9X, 7X, or 3X.
    Still (Freeze) Picture 
    ➛ Press PAUSE/SLOW .
    ➛ Press PLAY  to release.
    Frame by Frame Picture 
    ➛Press PAUSE/SLOW  in Still mode.
    ➛ Press PLAY  to release.
    Slow Motion Picture 
    ➛Hold down PAUSE/SLOW  in Still mode.
    ➛ Press PLAY  to release.
    Loose or peeling labels 
    may cause tape jam.
     These features work best in SP or SLP mode. 
     The sound will be muted.
     To reduce picture noise, see “Manual Tracking Control” on p. 3.
     After VCR is in Still or Slow mode 3 minutes, it auto switches to Stop mode to protect the tape 
    and the video heads.
    Press REW or FF  in Stop mode  to
    Rewind or Fast Forward tape.
    Press EJECT  on remote,
    or  STOP/EJECT  on VCR to eject  tape.
    3Press STOP to stop tape.
    Playback a Tape
     Watching one channel and recording
    another is not possible when using Cable 
    Box or DSS Receiver.
     After 5 minutes in Pause mode, VCR stops to protect the tape and the video heads.
     Picture interruption may occur with some TVs. 
     FF and REW search speed may varydepending on current tape position.
    Notes
    Playback / Record on a Tape
     Auto Play
    Insert a tape ➛ Power comes on ➛ Play starts if there is no record tab (see p. 3).
     Auto Rewind
    Play 
    Fast Forward
     Play Auto Eject(Repeat Play must be off)Play ➛ Tape end ➛ Rewind ➛ Tape ejects if there is no record tab
    Auto Operation Functions
    Notes
    Notes
    ➛ Tape end ➛ Rewind
    Connections / Initial Setup ( Ready to Play)
    Connecting
    Connect cable from 
    Antenna/Cable to VCR’s IN
    FROM ANT. jack.
    Connect VCR’s OUT TO TV 
    jack to TV’s ANT. IN jack 
    with included RF Cable
    accessory.
    For ANT./Cable ➛➛
    ➛➛
    ➛ VCR ➛➛
    ➛➛
    ➛ TV
    For DSS/Cable Box ➛➛
    ➛➛
    ➛ VCR ➛➛
    ➛➛
    ➛ TV
    Connect your cable box’s 
    OUT jack to the VCR’s IN
    FROM ANT. jack with an RF
    cable.
    Connect VCR’s OUT TO TV
    jack to TV’s ANT. IN jack
    with included RF Cable
    accessory.
    1
    2
    1
    2
    Please make all cable or antenna connections before plugging into the AC 
    outlet.
    Plugging the VCR Power Cord into an AC wall outlet starts auto channel and clock set.
    1Turn TV on and tune to channel 3.
    2Plug VCR Power Cord into AC wall 
    outlet. VCR comes on and auto 
    channel and clock set starts.
    WARNING 
    Over tightening “Nut type” RF coaxial cables
    may damage jacks. Finger tighten only.
     If screen below does not appear, check
    VCR - TV connection and, if TV is 
    tuned to channel 3, try switching it to 
    channel 4.
     To change VCR’s output channel, please refer to “VCR’s Output Channel” 
    in Advanced Operations book (p. 12).
    If you use a cable box, turn it on and set it 
    to the Public Broadcasting Station (PBS)
    channel in your time zone. If you use a
    DSS receiver, it must be turned off.
    Initial Setup (Ready to Play)
    VCR         CLOCK     CHANNEL
    CH  AUTO  SET  PROCEEDING
    CANCEL   :
     STOP
    3Settings are made automatically. 
    When setup is done, this screen appears.
    VCR         CLOCK     CHANNEL9 /29 / 20 0 2  SUN    2 : 20PMDST : ONSETT I NG  :   CH   10
    AUTO  CLOCK  SET 
         COMPLETED
    If “AUTO CLOCK SET IS INCOMPLETE” 
    appears, manually set clock. 
    See below.
    AUTO  CLOCK  SET  IS 
    INCOMPLETE
    PLEASE  SET  CLOCK BY
    PRESSING  ACTION KEY VCR         CLOCK     CHANNEL
    Manual Clock Set
    If Auto Clock Set was incomplete.
    1Press ACTION* on remote to display 
    CLOCK menu.
    VCR         CLOCK     CHANNEL
    SELECT  MONTH
    DST:ON1 /     /:
    SELECT   :              SET : 
    EXIT        : ACT I ON     
    2Press   to select the month and 
    to set. In the same manner, select and 
    set the date, year, time, and DST
    (Daylight Saving Time).
    3Press ACTION to start clock and exit.
    - 4 -
    Plugging the AC Power Plug into an AC outlet
    VCR         CLOCK     CHANNEL
    SET COMPLETED
    DST:ON9 /29 / 20 0 2  SUN    2 : 20PM
                  START   : ACT I ON     
    SET         : 
         
    IN FROM ANT.
    TV VCR
    VHF/UHF OUT 
    TO TV IN from
    ANT./CABLE1
    2
    IN FROM ANT.
    TV
    VCR
    VHF/UHF OUT 
    TO TV IN from
    ANT./CABLE
    Cable TV 
    Converter Box
    1
    2
    Before Using Important Safeguards  Accessories  Head Cleaning  Loading Batteries  Prevent Tape Erasure  Specifications  Record/Playb
    ack Time
    - 3 -
    INSTALLATION
    1 POWER SOURCE CAUTION Operate only from a power source indicated on 
    the unit or in this manual. If necessary, have
    your Electric Utility Service Company or Video
    Products Dealer verify the power source in your
    home.
    2 POLARIZED OR GROUNDING PLUG As a safety feature, this Video product comes
    with either a polarized power cord plug (one 
    blade is wider than the other), or a three-wire 
    grounding type plug.
    POLARIZED PLUG CAUTION: 
    This plug will only fit into an outlet one way. If you 
    cannot fully insert the plug, try reversing it. If it still
    will not fit, have an electrician install the proper wall 
    outlet. Do not defeat the safety feature by tampering 
    with the plug.
    GROUNDING PLUG CAUTION: 
    This plug will only fit into a three-hole grounding 
    outlet. If necessary, have an electrician install the 
    proper outlet. Do not defeat the safety feature by 
    tampering with the plug. 
    3 POWER CORDMake sure power cords are routed so that they 
    are not likely to have anything rest on them, roll
    over them, or be in the way of walking traffic.
    If an extension cord is used, make sure it also
    has either a polarized or grounded plug and that 
    the cords can be securely connected. Frayed 
    cords, damaged plugs, and damaged or cracked
    wire insulation are hazardous and should be
    replaced by a qualified service technician. 
    Overloaded outlets and extension cords are fire 
    hazards and should be avoided.
    4 DO NOT BLOCK VENTILATION HOLES Ventilation openings in the cabinet release heat
    generated during operation. If they are blocked,
    heat build-up inside the unit can cause failures
    that may result in a fire hazard or heat damage
    to cassettes. For protection, follow these rules: 
    a. Never cover ventilation slots or the unit while
    in use, or operate the unit when placed on a 
    bed, sofa, rug, or other soft surface.
    b. Avoid built-in installation, such as a book case or rack, unless proper ventilation is
    provided.
    5 AVOID EXTREMELY HOT LOCATIONS OR SUDDEN TEMPERATURE CHANGES
    Do not place the unit over or near any kind of
    heater or radiator, in direct sunlight, inside a
    closed vehicle, etc.. Do not move the unit
    suddenly between areas of extreme temperature 
    variation. If the unit is suddenly moved from a 
    cold place to a warm place, moisture may
    condense in the unit and on the tape.
    6 TO AVOID PERSONAL INJURY Do not place unsecured
    equipment on a sloping
    surface.
     Do not place this unit on any
    support that is not firm, level,
    and adequately strong. The
    unit could fall causing serious
    injury to a child or adult and 
    damage to the unit.
     An appliance and cart combination should be 
    moved with care. Quick stops, excessive force,
    and uneven surfaces may cause the appliance 
    and cart combination to overturn.
     Carefully follow all operating instructions and 
    use the manufacturers recommended
    accessories when operating this unit or
    connecting it to any other equipment.
    FOR YOUR SAFETY, READ AND RETAIN 
    ALL SAFETY AND OPERATING 
    INSTRUCTIONS. HEED ALL WARNINGS IN 
    THE MANUAL AND ON THE UNIT
    USING THE VIDEO UNIT
    If the unit has been in storage or moved to a new location, refer 
    first to the INSTALLATION section of these safeguards.
    1 KEEP THIS VIDEO UNIT AWAY FROM WATER OR MOISTURE OF ANY KIND.
    2 IF EQUIPMENT IS EXPOSED TO RAIN,  MOISTURE, OR STRONG IMPACT,  unplug the unit and have it inspected by
    a qualified service technician before use.
    3 DURING AN ELECTRICAL STORM During a lightning storm, whether indoors or outdoors, or
    before leaving the unit unused for extended periods of time, 
    disconnect all equipment from the power source as well as 
    the antenna and cable system.
    4 WHEN THE UNIT IS PLUGGED IN Never expose the unit to rain or water. DO NOT
    OPERATE if liquid has been spilled into the unit.
    Immediately unplug the unit, and have it inspected by a
    service technician. Fire and shock hazards can result from 
    electrical shorts caused by liquid contact inside.
     Never drop or push any object through openings in the
    unit. Some internal parts carry hazardous voltages and 
    contact can cause electric shock or fire hazard.
     Avoid placing the unit directly above or below your TV set
    as this may cause electrical interference. Keep all
    magnets away from electronic equipment.
    5 USING ACCESSORIES Use only accessories recommended by the manufacturer to
    avoid risk of fire, shock, or other hazards.
    6 CLEANING THE UNIT Unplug the unit. Then, use a clean, dry, chemically
    untreated cloth to gently remove dust or debris. DO NOT
    USE cleaning fluids, aerosols, or forced air that could over-
    spray, or seep into the unit and cause electrical shock. Any 
    substance such as wax, adhesive tape, etc. may mar the 
    cabinet surface. Exposure to greasy, humid, or dusty areas
    may adversely affect internal parts.
    SERVICE
    1 DO NOT SERVICE THIS PRODUCT YOURSELF If, after carefully following the detailed operating instructions,
    this Video product does not operate properly, do not attempt 
    to open or remove covers, or make any adjustments not 
    described in the manual. Unplug the unit and contact a
    qualified service technician.
    2 IF REPLACEMENT PARTS ARE REQUIRED Make sure the service technician uses only parts specified
    by the manufacturer, or those having the same safety
    characteristics as the original parts. The use of unauthorized 
    substitutes may result in fire, electric shock, or other 
    hazards.
    3 HAVE THE SERVICE TECHNICIAN PERFORM A SAFETY CHECK
    After any service or repairs to the unit, request the service
    technician to conduct a thorough safety check as described
    in the manufacture ’s service literature to ensure that the
    video unit is in safe operating condition. OUTDOOR ANTENNA INSTALLATION
    1 SAFE ANTENNA AND CABLE CONNECTION If an outside antenna or cable system is connected to the
    equipment, be sure the antenna or cable system is grounded
    so as to provide some protection against built up static
    charges and voltage surges. 
    Section 810 of the National 
    Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA
    70 (in Canada, part 1 of the
    Canadian Electrical Code)
    provides information with 
    respect to proper grounding 
    of the mast and supporting
    structure, grounding of the
    lead-in wire to an antenna discharge unit, size 
    of grounding conductors, location of antenna discharge unit, 
    connection to grounding electrodes and requirements for the
    grounding electrode.
    2 KEEP ANTENNA CLEAR OF HIGH VOLTAGE POWER LINES OR CIRCUITS
    An outside antenna system should be located well away
    from power lines, electric light or power circuits and where it
    will never come into contact with these power sources if it 
    should happen to fall. When installing an outside antenna, 
    extreme care should be taken to avoid touching power lines,
    circuits or other power sources as this could be fatal.
    Because of the hazards involved, antenna installation should 
    be left to a professional.
    Important Safeguards and Precautions
    GROUND  
    CLAMP
    ELECTRIC
    SERVICE
    EQUIPMENT ANTENNA
    LEAD IN
    WIRE
    ANTENNA
    DISCHARGE UNIT
    (NEC SECTION 810-20)
    GROUNDING CONDUCTORS
    (NEC SECTION 810-21)
    GROUND CLAMPS
    POWER SERVICE GROUNDING
    ELECTRODE SYSTEM
    (NEC ART 250, PART H)
    NEC- NATIONAL 
      ELECTRICAL CODE
    Safety Precautions
    Warning: To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose this equipment to rain or\
     moisture.
    CAUTION: To prevent electric shock, match wide blade of plug to wide slot, fully \
    insert. Avertissement: Afin de pr évenir tout risque d ’incendie ou de chocs  électriques, ne pas
    exposer cet appareil  à la pluie ou  à une humidit é excessive.
    Attention: Pour  éviter les chocs  électriques, introduire la lame la plus large de la fiche
    dans la borne correspondante de la prise et pousser jusqu ’au fond.
    FCC Warning: Any unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment would void t\
    he user’s authority to operate.
    CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK,
    DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK)
    RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCKDO NOT OPENCAUTION
    NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE
    REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL
    This symbol warns the user that uninsulated 
    voltage within the unit may have sufficient 
    magnitude to cause electric shock. Therefore, 
    it is dangerous to make any kind of contact
    with any inside part of this unit. 
    This symbol alerts the user that important 
    literature concerning the operation and 
    maintenance of this unit has been included. 
    Therefore, it should be read carefully in order 
    to avoid any problems.
    - 2 -
    Remote Control Buttons
    Light Tower Universal Remote Control
    LIGHT button: When pressed, available buttons light and selected mode button (TV, VCR\
    , or 
    DSS CABLE) flashes 5 seconds. If no button is pressed, light goes out i\
    n 5 
    seconds. Also, hold down a button to confirm the selected mode (mode bu\
    tton
    flashes) in the dark.
    EJECT button: Press to eject tape. EJECT is not available during recording.
    LIGHT(Illuminates the remote)EJECT(Ejects tape)
    DSS/CABLE mode(Enables DSS/CABLE functions)
    POWER(Turns VCR off/on)
    VCR/TV(For TV or VCR mode)
    ACTION(Displays menu)
    VCR (mode)(Enables VCR functions)
    PAUSE/SLOW(Displays still, frame by frame, 
    or slow motion picture)
    COUNTER RESET(Resets counter to zero)
    VOLUME UP/DOWN(Adjusts TV volume)
    SAP/Hi-Fi(Selects audio mode for play
    or record)
    TV (mode)(Enables TV functions)
    PROGRAM(Displays Timer Program screen)
    TAPE POSITION(Locates tape position)
    ADD/DELETE(Adds or deletes a channel)
    SPEED(Changes tape speed)
    RECORD(Records a program, etc.)
    DISPLAY(Displays VCR status)
    INPUT(For LINE or channel)
    PLAY (Plays a tape)/FAST FORWARD/SEARCH(Fast forwards tape/ forward 
    visual search)
    REWIND/SEARCH(Rewinds tape/ reverse visual
    search)
    STOP (Stops tape)
    NUMBER Keys(Selects channel directly)
    SEARCH/ ENTER(Sets Search System /TV channel)
    COMMERCIAL SKIP/
    ZERO SEARCH
    (Starts Commercial Skip/
    Zero Search)
    CHANNEL UP/DOWNTRACKING/ V-LOCK
    (Selects channel/ reduces
    picture noise during Play and
    Slow mode)
    PLAY, STOP, REW, and FF 
    function as  operation keys when menus 
    are displayed.
      Remote keys
    Front View of the VCR
    RECORD PLAY
    Cassette Compartment
    POWER
    REWIND/ 
    SEARCH
    CHANNEL UP/DOWN 
    TRACKING/ V-LOCKRemote 
    Sensor
    FAST 
    FORWARD/
    SEARCH
    Video
    Input
    Connector
    Audio Input 
    Connector
    (L/R)
    STOP/EJECT
    Congratulations
    on your new purchase! With proper use, this 
    dependable product will provide years of 
    enjoyment. Please fill in the information below.
    (Serial number is on tag on back of VCR.)
     Date of Purchase
     Dealer Purchased From
     Dealer Address
     Dealer Phone No.
     Model No.
    PV-V462
    Serial No.
    RF Coaxial 
    Cable
    VJAS0196
    Batteries 2  “AA ”Remote Control
    LSSQ0342
    Accessories
    To order accessories, call toll free 
    1-800-332-5368.
    Loading the Batteries
        Battery replacement cautionDo not mix old and new batteries.
     Do not mix alkaline with manganese batteries.
    Prevent Accidental Tape Erasure
    Record Tab
    Screw driver Cover the hole 
    with cellophane
    tape.
    To record again
    Break off the tab to 
    prevent recording.
    Only use tapes with the  mark in this unit.
    Record/Playback Time
    2 Hours
    40 MinutesSP(Standard Play)1 Hour 2 Hours
    5 Hours
    20 Minutes
    2 Hours
    4 Hours
    LP(Long Play)
    3 Hours
    6 Hours 8 Hours
    SLP(Super Long Play)
    Type of Video Cassette
    Tape Speed
    Setting T160T120
    T60
    Head Cleaning
    Video Head Clog SensorScreen-right appears during 
    play if clogging is detected. 
    To remove screen, press
    PLAY. 
     Use  “dry ” type head
    cleaning cassette only. 
    (Part No. NV-TCL30PT is recommended.)
     Follow cleaning tape instructions carefully.
    Excessive use of tape can shorten head life.
    Old or damaged tapes may clog heads.V I DEO  HEADS  MAYNEED  CLEAN I NGPLEASE   I NSERT  HEADCLEAN I NG  CASSETTEOR  REFER  TO  MANUAL
    END               : PLAY
    Use soft, dry cloth or dusting attachment of a 
    vacuum to remove dust from all cabinet vent 
    holes. You may moisten cloth with nonabrasive,
    antistatic cleaner/ polisher. 
    Caution
    :
    Alcohol and various solvents could damage 
    finish.
    Cleaning the VCR
    Power Source: 120 V AC, 60 Hz
    Power Consumption:Power OnApprox. 23 WPower OffApprox. 3.0 W
    Video Signal: EIA Standard NTSC color
    Video Recording 4 rotary heads helical
    System: scanning system
    Audio Track: 1 track (Normal) 
    2 channel
    Hi-Fi Audio Sound
    Tuner:
    Broadcast Channels: VHF 2 ~ 13, UHF 14 ~ 69
    CABLE Channels: Midband A ~ I (14 ~ 22)
    Superband J ~ W (23 ~ 36) 
    Hyperband AA ~ EEE 
    (37 ~ 64) 
    Lowband A-5 ~ A-1 (95 ~ 99) 
    Special CABLE channel 5A
    (01) 
    Ultraband 65 ~ 94, 100 ~ 125
    Operating
    Temperature: 5 °C ~ 40  °C (41  °F ~ 104  °F)
    Operating Humidity: 10 % ~ 75 %
    Weight: 2.7 kg (6.0 lbs).
    Dimensions: 430 (W) x 98 (H) x 242 (D) mm 
    16-15/16” (W) x 3-7/8 ” (H) x
    9-9/16 ” (D) inch
    Specifications
    Note: Designs and specifications are subject
    to change without notice.
    Digital Auto PictureAutomatically controls the video output signal for 
    less noise depending on the tape condition.
    Digital Auto TrackingContinuously analyzes the signal and adjusts for 
    optimum picture quality.
    Manual Tracking Control(to reduce picture noise) 
    Use during Playback and Slow Motion mode to 
    reduce picture noise.
    Press CH  (TRACKING) 
    / on the remote
    control or on the VCR until the picture clears up. 
    To return to Auto Tracking,  press POWER off,
    then on again a few seconds later.
    V-Lock Control (to reduce picture jitter)
    In Still mode,  CH (TRACKING) / operate as a
    V-Lock control.
    Features for a Quality Picture
    RRRRRRRR
    VCR         CLOCK     CHANNEL
    AUTO  CLOCK  SET 
         
         PROCEEDING
    CANCEL   : STOP
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    For assistance, please call : 1-800-211-PANA(7262) or send e-mail to : [email protected]
    Please read these instructions carefully before attempting to connect,
    operate or adjust this product. Please save this manual.
    Video Cassette Recorder
    Operating Instructions
    (Advanced Operations)
    For Basic operations, see the separate
    “Basic Operations” instruction book.
    Models No. PV-V462
    As an ENERGY STAR ® Partner,
    Matsushita Electric Corporation of America
    has determined that this product or product
    model meets the 
    ENERGY STAR ®
    guidelines for energy efficiency.
    Table of Contents
    Multi-Brand Control Feature ..................................... 2
    Advanced Connections (Cable/DSS) ....................... 3
    MTS Broadcast ........................................................ 4
    VHS Hi-Fi Stereo System ......................................... 5
    Tape Operation .................................................... 6, 7
    Before Requesting Service ...................................... 8
    Copying Your Tapes (Dubbing) ................................ 9
    Special VCR Features ............................................ 10
    On-Screen Displays (OSD) .................................... 11
    Reset Language, Channels, Clock, VCR’s Output Channel ...12
    Reset Language, Channels, Clock, VCR’s Output Channel• On-Screen Displays (OSD)  Reset Language, Channels, Clock, VCR’s Output Channel  DST
    Press ACTION
    to display MENU.
    Language1)Press  to select
    language item.
    For Spanish
    For French For English
    Channels
    2)Press  to select
    “ANTENNA,” then
    press 
     to set
    your antenna system
    (“TV” or “CABLE.”)
    After Channel Auto
    Set is finished, Auto
    Clock Set will be
    performed. 3)Press 
     to select
    “AUTO SET,” then
    press 
    .
    If you use Cable
    Box, set it to the
    PBS channel in your
    time zone.
    Clock
    2)Press  to select
    “MANUAL,” and press
    . (For Auto Clock Set,
    select “AUTO CLOCK
    SET.”)
    (“TIME ZONE ADJUST”
    appears only when
    auto clock is set.)
    3)Press  and  to select and set
    the date, time, and
    DST (Daylight
    Saving Time).
    4)Press ACTION to
    start the Clock and
    exit this mode.and press 
     to
    subtract or add
    hour(s) as necessary.
    “TIME ZONE
    ADJUST” returns to
    “0” if clock is set
    manually.
    VCR’s Output Channel
    After 3 seconds
    To Make Corrections,
    repeat steps 1) ~ 3).
    SELECT   :               
    EXIT        : ACT I ON     
    REPEAT  PLAY             :OFF
    REMOTE WARNING     :ON
    AUTO  SHUT- OFF       :OFFIDIOMA/LANGUE : ENGLISHVCR’ S  OUTPUT CH    :3
    VCR         CLOCK     CHANNEL
    SEL.       :            REGLER:    QUITTER  : ACT I ON     
    MAGNETO.     HORL.      CANALREPRISE LECTURE       : NONMESSAGE D’ ERREUR      : OUICOUPURE AUTO               : NON
    LANGUAGE/IDIOMA : FRANÇAIS
    CA SORTIE : 3
    ELEGIR    :            FIJAR :     
    SAL I R         : ACT I ON     
    VCR         RELOJ        CANALREPETICION                      :INACTAVISO/CONT.REMOTO     :ACT
    APAGADO AUTOMATICO :INACTLANGUE/LANGUAGE:ESPAÑOL
    CANAL  DE  SALIDA  :3
    VCR         CLOCK     CHANNEL
    SELECT   :            SET : 
    EXIT        : ACT I ON     
    REPEAT  PLAY             :OFF
    REMOTE WARNING     :ON
    AUTO  SHUT- OFF       :OFFIDIOMA/LANGUE : ENGLISHVCR’ S  OUTPUT CH    :3
    VCR         CLOCK     CHANNEL
    SELECT   :            SET : 
    EXIT        : ACT I ON     
    REPEAT  PLAY             :OFF
    REMOTE WARNING     :ON
    AUTO  SHUT- OFF       :OFFIDIOMA/LANGUE : ENGLISHVCR’ S  OUTPUT CH    :3
    2)Press  repeatedly.
    3)Press ACTION to exit.1)Press 
      to select
    CHANNEL.1)Press   to select
    CLOCK.
    Time Zone
    Adjust
    1)Press   to select
    CLOCK. (Only when Auto Clock
    is set.)
    2)Press 
     to select
    “TIME ZONE
    ADJUST”
    3)Press ACTION.
    Add or Delete a Channel
    To add channel:
    Select channel with NUMBER keys and
    press ADD/DLT.
    To delete channel:
    Select channel with CH 
    / or NUMBER
    keys and press ADD/DLT.
    DST (Daylight Saving Time)
    VCR auto adjusts clock for DST.
    Spring (First Sunday in April)
    DST:ON ➛ Sets clock ahead one hour.
    Autumn (Last Sunday in October)
    DST:ON ➛ Turns clock back one hour.
    If your area does not observe Daylight
    Saving Time, select DST:OFF.
    Keep these time changes in mind when
    programming VCR for timer recordings.
    1)Press  to select
    “VCR’S OUTPUT CH.”
    3)Press ACTION. 2)Press 
    .
    - 12 -
    SELECT   :               
    EXIT        : ACT I ON     
    ANTENNA  :   CABLE
    AUTO  SETWEAK  SIGNAL   DISPLAY : OFF
    VCR         CLOCK     CHANNEL
    VCR         CLOCK     CHANNELANTENNA  :   CABLE
    AUTO  SETWEAK  SIGNAL   DISPLAY : OFF
    SELE
    CT   :            SET : 
    EXIT        : ACT I ON     
    VCR         CLOCK     CHANNEL
    CH  AUTO  SET  PROCEEDING
    CANCEL   : STOP
    VCR          CLOCK    CHANNELAUTO  CLOCK  SET
    MANUALTIME   ZONE  ADJUST   :  0 
    SELECT   :               
    EXIT        : ACT I ON     
    VCR         CLOCK     CHANNEL
    SELECT HOURDST:ON9 /29 / 20
    20 0 2  
      SUN 
    SUN    2
      2 : --PM
    SELECT   :            SET : 
    EXIT        : ACT I ON     
    VCR          CLOCK    CHANNELAUTO  CLOCK  SET
    MANUALTIME   ZONE  ADJUST   :  0 
    SELE
    CT   :            SET : 
    EXIT        : ACT I ON     
    VCR          CLOCK    CHANNELAUTO  CLOCK  SET
    MANUALTIME   ZONE  ADJUST   :  0 
    SELE
    CT   :            SET : 
    EXIT        : ACT I ON     
    VCR         CLOCK     CHANNEL
    SELECT   :            SET : 
    EXIT        : ACT I ON     
    REPEAT  PLAY             :OFF
    REMOTE WARNING     :ON
    AUTO  SHUT- OFF       :OFFIDIOMA/LANGUE : ENGLISHVCR’ S  OUTPUT CH    :3
    VCR         CLOCK     CHANNEL
    SELECT   :            SET : 
    EXIT        : ACT I ON     
    REPEAT  PLAY             :OFF
    REMOTE WARNING     :ON
    AUTO  SHUT- OFF       :OFFIDIOMA/LANGUE : ENGLISHVCR’ S  OUTPUT CH    :4
    VCR         CLOCK     CHANNELIF   YOU   PRESS  ACTION 
    KEY,   VCR ’ S   OUTPUT CH 
    SWITCHES   TO   CH  4.
    VCR         CLOCK     CHANNELPLEASE   TUNE  YOUR  TV  TO   
    CH  4.        
    CHANNEL  08  ADDED
    CHANNEL  08  DELE TED
    VCR          CLOCK    CHANNELAUTO  CLOCK  SET
    MANUALTIME   ZONE  ADJUST   :  0 
    SELECT   :               
    EXIT        : ACT I ON     
    On-Screen Displays (OSD)
    REC         1 2 : 0 0AM0 : 25CH 02-0 : 1 2 : 3 4 SPSTEREOSAPMONO
    VCR Status & Clock Displays Function & Channel Displays
    Blank Tape/
    No Video Signal Indications
    When blank tape is detected during play,
    or the current channel has no signal (with
    Weak Signal Display feature (p. 10) set to
    OFF), the TV screen will turn solid blue.
    Function Status
    Rec Time Remaining
    (OTR mode only.
    See p. 5 of Basic
    Operations book.)
    CH 0 8
    Current Time
    Channel
    Tape Speed(See p. 3 of Basic
    Operations book.)Broadcast Audio
    Being Received
    When a function button
    is pressed, e.g. PLAY, or
    you change channels,
    a 5 second display
    appears.
    Counter To display or remove
    overlay at right,
    ➛ press DISPLAY*.
    On-Screen Displays (OSD)
    These displays will alert you to a missed
    operation or provide further instructions.
    OSD Caution
    Page
    PLEASE SET CLOCK BY
    PRESSING ACTION KEYIf you attempt to set or review a Timer
    Recording and the Clock is not set...
    After a Timer Program has been set...
    If you press REC on the remote
    control or VCR, and a cassette is
    inserted with no record tab...
    If you press PLAY, FF, REW, or REC
    on the remote control or VCR without
    a cassette inserted...
    CHECK CASSETTE
    RECORD TAB
    NO CASSETTE TURN VCR OFF
    FOR TIMER RECORDING
    If you press POWER or STOP during
    a Timer Recording...
    (visible in VCR mode only)
    If you press an invalid key on the
    remote while in CABLE/DSS mode...TO CANCEL TIMER REC
    PRESS POWER THEN
    STOP KEY
    VIDEO HEADS MAY
    NEED CLEANING
    PLEASE INSERT HEAD
    CLEANING CASSETTE
    OR REFER TO MANUAL
    END       :PLAY
    VCR LOCK ACTIVATED
    REMOTE CONTROL IS SET
    TO CABLE/DSS MODE
    USE VCR : VCR KEY
    If head cleaning becomes necessary
    while playing back a tape...
    If you press a function button other
    than STOP/EJECT or POWER while
    the VCR is in VCR Lock mode...
    Warning and Instruction Displays
    See page 6 of
    Basic Operations
    book
    See page 6 of
    Basic Operations
    book
    See page 3 of
    Basic Operations
    book
    See page 5 of
    Basic Operations
    book
    See page 6 of
    Basic Operations
    book
    See page 3 of
    Basic Operations
    book
    See page 10
    See pages 2, 10
    *Important:If a remote control button does not work when pressed,
    press the VCR button on the remote and try the button again.
    - 11 -
    Tape Position Display Feature
    Special VCR  Features Before Requesting Service  Copy Your Tapes (Dubbing)  Special VCR Features
    “DETECTING TAPE
    POSITION” only
    appears the first time
    a cassette is inserted
    and it takes several
    seconds for correct
    indication to appear.
    The present tape
    position indication is
    displayed.
    BEG I N                END
    To find out the present tape position.
    Tape position is displayed for VHS-C
    Cassettes type, tapes under 30 minutes, and
    some other tapes, but the position is not
    correct.When set to “ON,” picture is displayed
    regardless of signal strength.
    ON: Picture is displayed despite signal
    condition an may have poor quality.
    OFF: Screen turns solid blue when signal
    is weak or non-existent.
    Selecting ON has no effect on connected
    equipment with blue back feature.Press 
      to select
    and display CHANNEL.
    Press 
     to select
    WEAK SIGNAL
    DISPLAY, and press
     to set ON or OFF.
    SELECT   :               
    EXIT        : ACT I ON     
    REPEAT  PLAY             :OFF
    REMOTE WARNING     :ON
    AUTO  SHUT- OFF       :OFFIDIOMA/LANGUE : ENGLISHVCR’ S  OUTPUT CH    :3
    VCR         CLOCK     CHANNEL
    The power shuts off at a preset time.
    VCR         CLOCK     CHANNEL
    SELECT   :            SET : 
    EXIT        : ACT I ON     
    REPEAT  PLAY             :OFF
    REMOTE WARNING     :ON
    AUTO  SHUT- OFF       :OFFIDIOMA/LANGUE : ENGLISHVCR’ S  OUTPUT CH    :3
    Press  to select
    AUTO SHUT-OFF.
    Press 
     repeatedly to
    change shut-off time as
    shown below.
    1Press TAPE  POSITION
    to detect tape position.
    DETECTING   TAPE   POSITION
    2Press TAPE  POSITION
    to return to normal screen.
    If Multi-brand feature is used (page 2), and this
    feature is set to on, a warning appears
    whenever an invalid key is pressed in TV, DSS,
    or Cable mode.
    If “OFF,” remote
    warning will not appear
    if invalid key is pressed.
    VCR         CLOCK     CHANNEL
    SELECT   :            SET : 
    EXIT        : ACT I ON     
    REPEAT  PLAY             :OFF
    REMOTE WARNING     :ON
    AUTO  SHUT- OFF       :OFFIDIOMA/LANGUE : ENGLISHVCR’ S  OUTPUT CH    :3
    Press  to select
    REMOTE WARNING
    and press 
     to set ON
    or OFF.
    Remote Warning ON/OFF Feature
    1Press ACTION to display menu.
    2
    3
    Press ACTION to return to normal screen.
    When set to ON, all operations except for timer
    record and tape eject are prohibited. Useful for
    households with small children.
    VCR  LOCK  ACT I VATED
    VCR  LOCK  OFF
    VCR Lock cancels in 24 hours if clock is set.To turn on, hold down
    REC on the VCR in Stop
    mode with no tape
    inserted for 7 sec.
    (Please ignore the NO
    CASSETTE warning.)
    To turn off, repeat above.
    Auto Shut-Off Feature
    1Press ACTION to display menu.
    2
    3
    Press ACTION to return to normal screen.
    Weak Signal Display ON/OFF Feature
    1Press ACTION to display menu.
    2
    3
    Press ACTION to return to normal screen.
    VCR Lock Feature
    *Important:If a remote control button does not work when pressed,
    press the VCR button on the remote and try the button again.
    - 10 -
        OFF
     2 Hours
     4 Hours
     6 Hours
    The shut-off countdown will not
    function during Play or Record.Note
    VCR         CLOCK     CHANNELANTENNA  :   CABLE
    AUTO  SETWEAK  SIGNAL   DISPLAY : OFF
    SELE
    CT   :            SET : 
    EXIT        : ACT I ON     
    Insert pre-recorded tape. Insert blank tape with record tab.
    Press REC, then PAUSE/SLOW
    immediately to enter REC/PAUSE mode.
    Press INPUT* to set VCR Input mode to LINE1
    for Video Input (Rear) or to LINE2 for Video
    Input (Front).  (See “Selecting the Input Mode”
    below.)
    Press PLAY to start dubbing.
    Playing VCR starts playback.Press PAUSE/SLOW to start dubbing.
    Recording VCR starts recording.
    Press STOP to stop dubbing.
    To Monitor Dubbing on Your TV
    1Turn your TV on and tune to the
    Recording VCR channel (CH3 or CH4).
    2Set the VCR/ TV Selector on the
    Recording VCR to “VCR.”
    Dubbing tapes protected with Copy
    Guard will have poor quality results.
     Selecting the Input Mode
    Method 1:
    Press INPUT repeatedly.
    Channel Number 
    ↔ ↔↔ ↔
    ↔ LINE1 
    ↔ ↔↔ ↔
    ↔ LINE2
    Method 2:
    Press CH 
     / .
    Display will change as below.
    “L1” or “L2” lights on Multi-Function Display
    (about 4 sec.) when LINE1 or LINE2 is
    selected.
    LINE1:  For rear audio/video connection.
    LINE2:  For front audio/video connection. Press STOP to stop dubbing. Press PLAY, then PAUSE/SLOW
    immediately to enter PLAY/PAUSE mode.
    The operation of steps 4 and 5 must be done on both playing
    and recording VCRs at the same time.
    Playing (Source) VCRRecording (Editing) VCR
    1
    2
    3
    4
    5
    Caution :Unauthorized exchanging and/or copying of copyrighted recordings may be
    copyright infringement.
    - 9 -
    Note1
    23
    125
    LINE1(CABLE)69(TV)orLINE2
    Copying Your Tapes  (Dubbing)Before Requesting Service
    Power
    No power…
    Recording & Playback
    TV program cannot be recorded...
    Timer recording cannot be
    performed…
    There is no playback picture, or the
    playback picture is noisy or contains
    streaks...
    Special effects playback, picture may
    contain some vertical jitter when using
    a TV with an Automatic Vertical Hold
    Control...
    VCR cannot be controlled...
    Check the following points once again if you are having trouble with your VCR.(BO : refers to “Basic Operations” Instruction book.)
    (AO : refers to “Advanced Operations” Instruction book.)
    Correction
    Completely insert Power Plug into an AC outlet.
    Set POWER button to on.
    Make sure power source is active.
    Miscellaneous
    Programs cannot be viewed on TV...
    Video cassette cannot be inserted...
    Video cassette cannot be removed...
    Video cassette ejects when a
    recording is started or the power is
    turned off for timer recording...
    In Stop mode, the motor (CYLINDER)
    continues to rotate...
    Remote Control
    VCR cannot be remote controlled...
    ACTION and PROG buttons do not
    respond...
    If you cannot resolve the problem, please call the Customer Call Center for product
    assistance at 1-800-211-PANA (7262).
    To locate an authorized servicenter, please call toll free 1-800-211-PANA (7262).
    or send e-mail to : [email protected]
    Check connections between VCR, external antenna, and
    TV.
    Check connections selection. (BO p. 4, AO p. 3)
    Make sure your antenna system (CABLE or TV) is
    correctly set. (Channels [AO p. 12])
    Make sure cassette record tab is intact. (BO p. 3)
    Confirm that clock is set to current time and date.
    Make sure Cable/DSS box (if used) is left on and tuned to
    channel to be recorded.
    Set recording start/stop times correctly. (BO p. 6)
    Make sure VCR POWER button is pressed off. (BO p. 6)
    Timer recording may not be performed or continued if a
    power interruption occurs before or during a Timer
    Recording, even after power is restored.
    Select channel 3 or 4 on TV to match VCR output channel
    (3 or 4) (BO p. 4) or select LINE.
    Set VCR/TV selector to “VCR.”
    Adjust TRACKING control in either direction. (BO p. 3)
    Try Head Cleaning. (BO p. 3)
    Set TV’s Vertical Hold Control to MANUAL, then adjust.
    Make sure VCR power is on.
    Check Remote batteries.
    Make sure VCR LOCK is set to off. (AO p. 10)
    Make sure Timer Record is not in progress.
    Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company,
    Division of Matsushita Electric Corporation of America
    One Panasonic Way Secaucus, New Jersey 07094
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    Division of Matsushita Electric of Puerto Rico, Inc.
    Ave. 65 de Infantería. Km. 9.5 San Gabriel Industrial Park,
    Carolina, Puerto Rico 00985Printed in Indonesia
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    Correction
    Make sure VCR power is on.
    Make sure Remote is in VCR mode.
    Aim Remote Control directly at remote sensor on VCR.
    (BO p. 7)
    Avoid any object blocking signal path.
    Check Remote batteries. (BO p. 3)
    Make sure VCR LOCK is set to off. (AO p. 10)
    Exposing VCR remote sensor to direct fluorescent or
    outdoor light may cause signal interference.
    Check connections between VCR, external antenna, and
    TV.
    Press VCR button for VCR mode. (AO p. 2)
    Check Remote batteries. (BO p. 3)
    Correction
    Make sure TV power is on.
    Make sure TV is set to output of VCR.
    Check connections between VCR, external antenna, and
    TV.
    Set VCR/TV selector to “TV.” (BO p. 5)
    Make sure proper signal source is selected.
    Insert the cassette with window side up; record tab facing
    you.
    Check if a tape is already in the unit.
    Completely insert Power Plug into an AC outlet.
    Make sure cassette record tab is intact. (BO p. 3)
    To enable Quick play mechanism, the cylinder will rotate
    for about 3 minutes. This reduces response time from
    Stop to Play mode and from Play to Rewind Search
    mode.
    - 8 -
    REC
    1
    2
    Front of VCR
    (Front Audio L/R Video IN jacks
    are also provided)
    Connect VIDEO OUT jack on Playing VCR to VIDEO IN jack on Recording VCR.
    To monitor the dubbing, also connect a TV as shown.
    Connect AUDIO L/R OUT jacks on Playing VCR to AUDIO L/R IN jacks on Recording VCR.
    In place of a Playing VCR, you can use other equipment, such as a Camcorder.
    Simply connect the unit’s Audio/Video outputs to the Recording VCR.
    VCR
    (HiFi)
    IN FROM ANT.
    OUT TO TV
    VIDEO OUT
    AUDIO OUT
    AUDIO IN
    VIDEO IN
    TV
    VHF/UHF
    R
    LRLR
    LR
    VCR
    (HiFi)
    Connection
     VIDEO IN 2L-AUDIO IN2-R
    (Rear connection shown.)
    If you press an invalid key on the
    remote while in TV mode...REMOTE CONTROL IS SET
    TO TV MODE
    USE VCR : VCR KEYSee pages 2, 10 
    						
    							• Tape OperationTape Operation
    VCR fast forwards (skips) over 1~3 minutes
    of recorded tape.
     Press CM/ZERO repeatedly to change
    skip time as shown below.
     No indication appears.
        PLAY
    1st  Press
    2nd Press
    3rd  Press1 min Skip
    2 min Skip
    3 min Skip
    Set to playback a recording over and over.
    ON : Play repeats at
    tape end or if
    unrecorded portion
    over 30 sec. is
    detected.
    VCR         CLOCK     CHANNEL
    SELECT   :            SET : 
    EXIT        : ACT I ON     
    REPEAT  PLAY             :OFF
    REMOTE WARNING     :ON
    AUTO  SHUT- OFF       :OFFIDIOMA/LANGUE : ENGLISHVCR’ S  OUTPUT CH    :3
    Press to select REPEAT PLAY
    and press  to set ON
    or OFF.
    To quickly return to a specified tape location.
    Unit will go into FF or
    REW mode and stop at
    the last point the
    Counter was set to
    0:00:00. Press RESET
    COUNTER at desired
    position to reset to
    “0:00:00”.
    Press CM/ZERO in Stop
    mode to start ZERO
    SEARCH.
    Repeat Play
    1Press ACTION to display menu.
    2
    3
    Press ACTION to return to normal screen.
    Zero Search
    1Press DISPLAY during play
    to display Counter.
    2
    3
    Continue to record, playback, etc.
    4Press STOP.
    5
    Commercial Skip
    1Press CM/ZERO in Play mode.
    - 7 - *Important:If a remote control button does not work when pressed,
    press the VCR button on the remote and try the button again.
    PLAY       1 2 : 0 0AM 0 : 0 0 : 0 0 SP
    REW        1 2 : 3 0AM          CH  02 0 : 30 : 30 SP
    STOP       1 2 : 3 1AM          CH  02 0 : 0 0 : 0 0 SP
    Tape Operation
     To Calculate Index Number
    Example 1:
    To go to rec. 2 from rec. 4, enter 3 and press
    REW.
    Example 2:To go to rec. 6 from rec. 2, enter 4 and press
    FF.
    NOTE: 
     indicates start points of each recording.
    If Index Search is started very close to an
    index mark, that index mark may not be
    counted in the search.
    Search System
    For each recording, an invisible index mark is placed on the tape. A program index and
    information are also included for timer recordings. These marks are used to access or
    scan recordings.
    Fig. 1
    Fig. 2
    Fig. 3
    Locates end point of recording for continuity.
    Examples of Program End Search.
    If search
    exceeds a few
    seconds in
    BLANK area.
    ➛ search continues 7 sec. past end point,
    ➛ tape rewinds to 10 sec. before end point,
    ➛ tape plays to end point and stops. Upon locating end point,
    If Program End Search is started very
    close to an index mark, that mark may be
    skipped over.
    To cancel, press PLAY or STOP. End Point
    Press SEARCH* to
    display SEARCH in Stop
    or Play mode, and then
    press NUMBER keys to
    select recording
    number.
    To calculate number,
    see below.
    Press FF or REW on
    the remote to start
    search.Press FF on the remote
    to start PROGRAM
    END SEARCH.
    Play begins at search
    end. To search forward
    or back 1 index, press
    FF or REW on the
    remote or VCR while
    screen left is displayed
    (10 sec.).
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    17534 62
    Program  2 Program 1 
    the current tape position 
    Press SEARCH button
    BLANKINDEX
    FF
    Index SearchProgram End Search
    1
    21
    Press SEARCH twice to display SEARCH
    in Stop or Play mode.
    2
    End Point
    Program 2 or BLANK Program 1 
    the current tape position 
    Press SEARCH button
    FF
    INDEX
    End Point
    Program  2 Program 1 the current tape position 
    Press SEARCH button
    INDEXINDEX BLANK BLANK
    FF
    - 6 -
    Note
    Notes To cancel, press
    STOP or PLAY.To cancel, press
    STOP or PLAY.
                       SEARCH
          INDEX          PROGRAM END
    ENTER   INDEX  NUMBER  :1
    USING   1- 9 KEYS
    FORWARD  SEARCH  :FF
    REVERSE  SEARCH  :REW
    NEXT     :SEARCHEXIT     :STOP
               INDEX  SEARCH
    FORWARD  SEARCH  :FF
    REVERSE  SEARCH  :REW
                       SEARCH
          INDEX          PROGRAM END
    SEARCH START  :FF
    EXIT     :SEARCH
     MTS Broadcast  VHS Hi-Fi Stereo SystemVHS Hi-Fi Stereo System
    Arrow indicates selection.
    STEREOSAPMONO
    H I F I : L / RH I F I : L H I F I : RNORMAL
    Only tapes recorded in Hi-Fi stereo will playback with true stereo sound.
    Standard stereo tapes will playback in monaural sound.
    To listen to Hi-Fi stereo playback, the VCR AUDIO (L/R) jacks must be connected to
    a stereo TV or an external stereo amp and speakers. (See page 4.)
    If tracking is adjusted during playback, Hi-Fi audio may revert to normal audio.
    Hi-Fi and normal audio playback volume level may differ.Refer to “Receivable
    Broadcast Types” on page 4.
    Select “HIFI(L/R)” or
    “HIFI(L)” or “HIFI(R)” to
    listen to stereo recordings in
    stereo sound.
    Select “NORMAL” for
    monaural sound. Press SAP/ Hi-Fi repeatedly
    to select desired mode.
    Press SAP/ Hi-Fi repeatedly
    to select desired mode.
    Audio Mode for Recording
    1Press SAP/ Hi-Fi to display audio mode.
    (Display disappears after 5 seconds.)
    2
    3
    Do a recording.
    See p. 5 of “Basic Operations” Instruction book.
    Audio Mode for Playback
    1Start playback.
    See p. 5 of “Basic Operations” Instruction book.
    2Press SAP/ Hi-Fi to display audio mode.
    (Display disappears after 5 seconds.)
    3
    Arrow indicates
    selection.
    - 5 - *Important:If a remote control button does not work when pressed,
    press the VCR button on the remote and try the button again.
    Notes
    MTS Broadcast
    MONO broadcast
    Normal monaural sound broadcast.
    SAP broadcast
    Secondary Audio Program (sub language) broadcast.
    Select SAP audio mode for the sub language.
    MTS Stereo broadcast
    Multi-channel Television Sound Stereo broadcast.
    Select STEREO audio mode.
    If stereo broadcast is weak and display flickers, select
    MONO audio mode for possibly better results.
    MTS Stereo and SAP broadcast
    Multi-channel Television Sound Stereo (main language)
    and Secondary Audio Program (sub language)
    broadcasts are being received simultaneously.
    Select STEREO or SAP audio mode.
    The following are possible audio broadcast types and on-screen displays.
    The signal being received is indicated with an “
    ” mark while the selected audio mode is
    indicated with an arrow.
    To display the broadcast signal being received,
    ➛ ➛➛ ➛
    ➛ press DISPLAY*.
    Equipped with ®-TV Noise Reduction for true
    MTS reproduction. ®-TV Noise Reduction is
    required for good stereo separation and audio
    fidelity. 
    ® is a registered trademark, and is
    licensed by ® Technology Licensing.
    Make the Audio/Video Connection as shown on page 3.
     You can use a TV connected to a Stereo amp and speakers instead of a Stereo TV.
    Stereo Amplifier
    AUDIO INRL
    VCR
    RLR
    OUT TO TV
    VHF/UHF
    TV
    R
    L
    AUDIO OUT
    Connection
    Receivable Broadcast Types
    - 4 -
    STOP       1 2 : 0 0AMCH  02   0 : 0 0 : 0 0 SPSTEREOSAPMONO
    STOP       1 2 : 0 0AMCH  02   0 : 0 0 : 0 0 SPSTEREOSAPMONO
    STOP       1 2 : 0 0AMCH  02   0 : 0 0 : 0 0 SPSTEREOSAPMONO
    STOP       1 2 : 0 0AMCH  02   0 : 0 0 : 0 0 SPSTEREOSAPMONO
    Advanced Connections Multi-Brand Control Feature  Advanced Connections
    - 3 -
    Multi-Brand Control Feature
    - 2 -
    The Remote Control can be set to control some TV and Cable Box/DSS functions.
    After remote is set up, you can select VCR, TV, or DSS/CABLE for the desired function.
    Press VCR, or TV, or DSS/CABLE on the remote.
    (Table below shows available unit buttons for each mode.)
    Not all functions listed may be controllable.
    In TV or DSS/CABLE mode, it may be necessary to press ENTER after pressing
    NUMBER keys for channel selection. ➛ hold down TV button,
    ➛ enter code with NUMBER keys.
    Repeat setup after remote battery replacement.
    Remote will not control every TV, cable box, or DSS made by the manufacturer listed.
    If you get no response, your particular unit cannot be controlled. There are NO
    additional codes for the products listed. If your product is not listed, then the remote is
    not compatible with that product.
    Multi-Brand Control Setup
    1Find your TV and Cable Box/DSS Receiver Brand Code Number from those shown below.
    3Confirm code entry,
    ➛ press POWER to turn your TV on or off.
    See table below for controllable functions in each mode.
    Using Multi-Brand Control
    ➛ hold down DSS/CABLE button,
    ➛ enter code with number keys.
     If code number is 100 or greater,
    ➛ press 100 key, then other digits. E.g., press 100 - 0 - 2 for 102.
    Setup for Cable or DSS control,
    ModeUnitVCR TV
    VCR
    TV
    AllVOL UP/DOWN
    POWER, INPUT, number
    keys, ENTER, CH UP/
    DOWN, VOL UP/DOWN VCR/TV, PLAY, STOP,
    EJECT, SAP/ Hi-Fi, DISPLAY,
    FF, REW, PAUSE/SLOW,
    REC, SPEED, CM/ZERO,
    COUNTER RESET, TAPE
    POSITION
    CABLE/ DSS
    CABLE/
    DSSVOL UP/DOWNPOWER, ENTER, NUMBER
    keys (except 100key),
    CH UP/ DOWN
    Notes
    Notes
    2Setup for TV control,
    Panasonic .......................01, 02
    Quasar ............................01, 02
    RCA ...................................... 03
    GE ......................................... 03
    Zenith .................................... 04
    Magnavox ............................. 05
    TV Brand Code Numbers
    Sylvania................................ 05
    Sharp ..............................06, 07
    Sony ...................................... 08
    Toshiba ................................. 09
    Sanyo .................................... 10
    Fisher .................................... 10JVC ....................................... 11
    Hitachi ................................... 12
    Mitsubishi ........................07, 13
    Samsung ............................... 14
    Gold Star...................15, 16, 17
    Cable Box Brand Code Numbers
    Archer ............................... 05, 06, 01, 44, 63, 91, 126
    Cabletenna ................................... 01, 44, 63, 91, 126
    Cableview ................. 63, 44, 42, 30, 52, 04, 124, 126
    Century ......................................... 51, 44, 59, 75, 126
    Citizen ...................... 63, 44, 42, 30, 52, 04, 124, 126
    Curtis .............................................. 08, 09, 61, 53, 87
    Diamond ....................................... 01, 44, 63, 91, 126
    Drake ..................................................................... 67
    Eagle .......................... 13, 22, 58, 62, 20, 40, 26, 107
    Eastern .......................................................... 28, 130
    GC Brand ................. 63, 44, 42, 30, 52, 04, 124, 126
    Gemini ........................................................... 04, 124
    General Electric ............................................... 57, 01
    General Instruments .. 01, 02, 03, 04, 34, 55, 83, 106,
    65, 67, 68, 115, 117, 118, 124, 91
    Hamlin .......... 14, 15, 28, 41, 102, 103, 104, 108, 130
    Hitachi ................................................................... 31
    Jasco ............................................................. 04, 124
    Jerrold ....................... 01, 02, 03, 04, 34, 55, 83, 106,
    65, 67, 68, 115, 117, 118, 124, 91
    Macom .................................................................. 31
    Magnavox ...................................................... 26, 112
    Matsushita .......................................... 16, 17, 97, 109
    Movietime ......................... 32, 39, 42, 44, 126, 38, 40
    NEC .......................................................... 38, 40, 32
    NOVAVISION ................................. 08, 09, 61, 53, 87
    NSC .......................................................... 38, 40, 32
    Oak ........................................................... 46, 11, 129
    Oak Sigma ............................................... 46, 11, 129
    Panasonic .......................................... 16, 17, 97, 109
    Philips ....................... 07, 13, 20, 23, 24, 50, 128, 129
    Pioneer ............................................................ 05, 06
    Pulsar ....................... 63, 44, 42, 30, 52, 04, 124, 126Quest ............................................................... 05, 06
    Radio Shack ................................. 51, 44, 59, 75, 126
    RCA ................................................... 16, 17, 97, 109
    Realistic ........................................ 51, 44, 59, 75, 126
    Recoton ........................................ 51, 44, 59, 75, 126
    Regal ............ 14, 15, 28, 41, 102, 103, 104, 108, 130
    Regency ........................................................ 28, 130
    Rembrandt ........................ 01, 32, 39, 42, 44, 63, 126
    Salora .................................................................... 68
    Samsung ........................................ 05, 32, 40, 42, 06
    Scientific Atlanta ............................. 08, 09, 61, 53, 87
    Sheritech ............................................................... 27
    Signal ............................................................ 26, 112
    SL Marx ................ 32, 40, 42, 06, 43, 44, 52, 63, 126
    Sprucer ............................................... 16, 17, 97, 109
    Standard Components .................. 32, 39, 42, 44, 126
    Stargate .. 32, 40, 63, 44, 42, 30, 52, 04, 06, 124, 126
    Sylvania ................................................................. 19
    Teknika .................................................................. 74
    Telecaption .................................................... 77, 127
    Teleview ............................................... 32, 40, 42, 06
    Texscan ........................................................... 18, 19
    Tocom ...................................... 33, 34, 01, 42, 66, 91
    Toshiba ................................................................. 36
    Uniden Satelite ...................................................... 65
    Unika ............................................ 01, 44, 63, 91, 126
    Universal ................................ 42, 43, 44, 52, 63, 126
    Videoway ............................................ 07, 23, 50, 129
    Vid Tech ................................................................ 64
    Vidtek .................................................................... 64
    Viewstar ..................... 13, 22, 58, 62, 20, 40, 26, 107
    Zenith ................................................. 07, 23, 50, 129
    Toshiba ................................................................. 92
    Hitachi/ Hughes.................................................... 93
    Magnavox/ Uniden 1............................................. 94
    Magnavox/ Uniden 2............................................. 95
    DSS Brand Code Numbers
    Panasonic ............................................................ 96
    RCA ..................................................................... 97
    Sony .............................................................98, 105
    Due to changes in infra-red commands used by manufacturers, some brands have
    several codes. If your unit does not respond to the first code, please try the next one.
    Some TV, Cable Box and DSS Box brands require you to turn on the power manually.Important
    Notes
    If your TV has AUDIO IN and VIDEO IN terminals, you can connect your VCR
    to them to receive higher quality picture and sound.
    Connect the VCR’s VIDEO OUT jack to the TV’s VIDEO IN jack.
    Connect VCR’s L/R AUDIO OUT jacks to the TV’s L/R AUDIO IN jacks.
    Set the VIDEO/TV selector of your TV (Monitor/Receiver) to “VIDEO.”
    Audio/Video connection
    TV VCRIN FROM ANT.
    OUT TO TVVHF/UHF
    VIDEO IN
    R
    L
    AUDIO INLR
    VIDEO OUT
    AUDIO OUT
    R
    1
    2
    3
    You CannotYou Can
    record and view
    both scrambled
    and
    unscrambled
    channels if
    additional
    equipment is
    added.
    This connection
    requires: two
    converter
    boxes, an A/B
    switch, and a 2-
    way splitter.view channel
    other than
    the one
    selected for
    any type of
    recording.
    do a Timer
    recording of
    a channel
    unless you
    select it at
    the cable
    box.
    IN
    VIDEO AUDIO
    R
    LOUT
    IN FROM ANT.
    OUT TO TV  AUDIO
    IN 1
    VHF/UHF
     R
     L
     VIDEO
    OUTTV
    IN 2 IN 1
    CABLE BOX
    OUT INOUT 2 OUT 1
    2-Way Splitter
    CABLE BOX
    OUT
    A/B Switch
    VCR
    IN
    VHF/UHF
      
          
      Connect With Two Cable Boxes
    VCR
    IN FROM ANT.
    OUT TO TV  AUDIO
    IN 1
    VHF/UHF
     R
     L
     VIDEO
    OUT
    CABLE BOX
    OUT IN
    IN
    R
    LOUT
    TV
    VIDEO AUDIO
    VHF/UHF
          
      With a Cable Box (VCR 
          
       Cable Box)
    ANT
    or
    CATV
    You CannotYou Can
    record
    scrambled
    channels. view any
    (including
    scrambled)
    channel.
    use VCR
    Remote
    Control to
    select
    channels
    without using
    Multi-brand
    control feature.
    ANT
    or
    CATV 
    						
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