Matsui TVR 180R Instruction book

Category
Cassette players
Type
Instruction book
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Never use your TV/VCR if it
is damaged in any way.
Always place your TV/VCR
on a flat level surface
avoiding anywhere which
may be subject to strong
vibration.
Do not remove any
fixed covers as this
may expose
dangerous voltages.
Temperature - Avoid extremes
of temperature, either hot or
cold, place your TV/VCR well
away from heat sources such as
radiators or gas/electric fires.
Ventilation - The ventilation
holes on the top and sides of
your unit prevent it from over
heating. Do not block or cover
these holes - especially with cloth
or paper.
Your TV/VCR is supplied
with an approved 13
amp fused mains plug.
When replacing the
fuse always use a
5 amp (BS 1362)
approved type.
To obtain a replacement fuse
contact your store.
Never use this plug if the fuse cover is
missing. To obtain a replacement fuse
cover contact your store.
If the mains sockets in your home differ
or are not suitable for the type of plug
supplied, then the plug should be cut
from the mains lead and a suitable type
fitted. You must use a 13 amp plug
(BS 1363) and fit a 5 amp fuse (BS
1362).
If any other type of plug is used a 5
amp fuse must be fitted, either in the
plug, adaptor or at the distribution
board.
Please refer to the wiring
instructions on page 38 of this
book.
Please read these instructions before attempting to use your
combined television and video cassette recorder (TV/VCR)
Moisture - Do not allow your TV/VCR to be
exposed to rain, moisture or dust. If any liquid is
spilt into your TV/VCR it can cause serious
damage. If you spill any liquid into your TV/VCR
switch it off at the mains immediately. Contact
your store immediately.
Weather - It is
advisable to unplug
the aerial during an
electrical storm.
Batteries are easily
swallowed by young
children. Do not
allow young children
to play with the
remote control unit.
Interference - Do not place your TV/VCR on or near appliances which may cause
electromagnetic interference (TV or HI-FI speakers). If you do, it may adversely affect the
working of the unit, causing erratic playback distorting picture or sound.
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Features of your TV/VCR
Video index search system
automatically records marks on
the tape whenever you start a
recording.
These marks are located by
your TV/VCR so that you can
go straight to your desired
recording without having to
keep stopping and viewing your tape.
Get to know your
combined 14"
(34cm) colour
television and video
cassette recorder
with on screen
programming.
Your TV/VCR marked
"HQ" (high quality)
incorporates VHS high
quality technology.
A built-in detail
enhancer is used to
boost the recorded
signal and provide
maximum picture quality in playback.
Automatic repeat play system will
automatically play back the same
tape repeatedly. Your TV/VCR is
pre-set to standard play but you may
extend the recording time of your video
tapes by using the long play feature.
Your TV/VCR includes a
Security PIN code feature that
can prevent unauthorised use of
your TV after it has been
disconnected from the mains
supply for 30 minutes or longer.
Your TV/VCR is
designed to playback
NTSC colour tape.
(The format usually
used in America
and Japan)
The built-in timer allows
automatic unattended recording
of up to 8 TV programmes
within 1 month. Using the serial
facility you can easily record a
programme which is broadcast
at the same time every day or
every week. Timer recordings
can be programmed and confirmed on screen.
The on screen display allows precise
remote control adjustment of brightness,
contrast, colour, and
sharpness. When you select a
channel or make other changes,
your TV/VCR will show an
indicator on the screen for a few
seconds.
On screen programming allows easy
every day use of the functions you
use most often.
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Useful background information
5 metres
30
o
30
o
Remote control operation may become
erratic if:
Direct sunlight, fluorescent lamp,
standard household lamp (incandescent)
or any other strong light source shines
on the remote sensor.
When there is an obstacle between
your TV/VCR and the remote control.
If you try to operate your TV/VCR from
a distance greater than 5 metres.
If you try to operate your TV/VCR away
from the normal viewing angle (over 30
o
either side of the remote sensor).
If you have any difficulty inserting the batteries in the remote control please refer to your Quick Start guide of this
instruction book.
Push and lift the battery cover on the back of the remote control. Use two AAA / R03 / MN2400 size batteries
for the remote control. Insert the batteries according to the polarity illustration inside the battery compartment.
Make sure
+
matches
+
and – matches –.
The batteries may last approximately one year depending on how much the remote control is used. For best performance it is
recommended that batteries are replaced on a yearly basis, or when remote control operation becomes erratic.
Do not mix old and new batteries or different types.
Weak batteries can leak and severely damage your remote control. Always remove batteries immediately when they
become weak, or if your TV/VCR is not to be used for a long time.
How to insert batteries
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Contents
Setting up your combined Television
and Video Cassette Recorder
This will explain how to set up your Television and
Video Cassette Recorder for all its uses.
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Television operation
This will explain how to use all the features of the Colour Television.
Page
Page
Page
Video Cassette Recorder operation
This will explain how to use all the features of the
Video Cassette Recorder.
Fault finding
If you encounter difficulty using your Television and Video
Cassette Recorder some of the most common problems are
explained.
Your instruction book is divided into four sections.
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To complete your installation you will need to connect your TV/VCR to an aerial
(not supplied)
.
Installing your TV/VCR
1
Insert the aerial
(not supplied)
into the aerial socket of your TV/VCR.
The type of aerial required depends on the position of your home, its distance from the
transmitter and local interference. If you do not have an aerial and you are uncertain of
what to buy, you should seek the advice of a local aerial contractor.
2
Plug your TV/VCR into a mains supply (AC).
IN
IN
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IN
LNB IN
OUT
IN
Connecting your TV/VCR to a Satellite system using a SCART lead
Your TV/VCR is installed. Turn to the next page to see how to tune in TV stations.
Due to the wide variety of satellite receivers, decoders and systems available, the connection diagram given on this page
is only a basic guide. If you require a more detailed explanation please refer to your satellite system instructions.
Satellite dish
(not supplied)
SCART lead
(not supplied)
Satellite receiver/decoder
(not supplied)
All connections must be made
with both your TV/VCR and
satellite receiver unplugged from
the mains supply.
Back view of your TV/VCR
If you wish to view your
satellite system using a
SCART lead you must select
the channel marked AV by
pressing 0 button twice.
Partmaster our accessories and
spares service can supply any
additional connection cables you
may require.
Telephone 01442 888444 and ask
for a quotation.
Aerial
(not supplied)
Connection cable
(not supplied)
Satellite in (LNB)
(screw thread 'F'
connector)
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3
How to set the clock
The date digit will flash.
Press REW or F.FWD until the current date is
displayed.
Store the date setting by pressing STOP.
The day shown after the date might not be right until the correct
month and year have been set.
Select the SYSTEM SETUP screen
Select the CLOCK SET screen
Enter the current date
Your TV/VCR is fitted with a 24 hour clock and a year 2000 compliant calendar. You will be unable to use your TV/VCR
properly unless the time and date is set and keeping time correctly. Please note that you will be unable to select TIMER
REC
SET or ON/OFF TIMER SET from the main menu until you have set the CLOCK.
Press MENU. The main menu will appear on your TV screen.
Press the PLAY or STOP buttons to highlight "SYSTEM
SETUP" then press ENTER.
The TV picture will go slightly darker when a menu appears,
this is to make the menus easier to read."
Press PLAY or STOP to select "CLOCK SET".
Press ENTER, the "CLOCK SET" screen will appear.
SELECT :
TIMER REC SET
CH TUNING
AUTO REPEAT
PIN CODE REGISTRATION
ENTER
EXIT
: ENTER
: MENU
OFF
TV SETUP
SYSTEM SETUP
SELECT :
SYSTEM SETUP
CLOCK SET
LINGUA/LENGUA
ENTER
EXIT
: ENTER
: MENU
LANGUAGE/SPRACHE/LANGUE
SELECT :
CLOCK SET
DATE
TIME
SET
OK: ENTER
:
YEAR
MONTH
/ 0–9
EXIT
23 SUN
0:00
2000
1
: MENU
1
Make sure that your TV/VCR is properly installed.
Press the MAIN POWER switch on the front of your
TV/VCR to the on position.
Press the ON button on the front of your TV/VCR or
the remote control.
Press the POWER ON buttons on the front of your TV/VCR
PHONES
POWER
ON
V
O
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The minute digit will flash.
Press REW or F.FWD until the current minute is
displayed.
Store your setting by pressing ENTER.
The CLOCK SET screen will disappear and the time and
date will be displayed for 5 seconds.
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The current date and time is now set in your TV/VCR's memory.
How to set the clock
Your TV/VCR will NOT timer record if the clock is not set. After a power failure or being
unplugged from the mains the clock and all programmed settings will continue to operate
for approximately 30 minutes. If the power failure lasts for more than 30 minutes
all TIMER RECORD, TIMER and CLOCK settings will be lost.
Enter the current year
5
The month digit will flash.
Press REW or F.FWD until the current month is
displayed.
Store the month setting by pressing STOP.
Enter the current month
The year digit will flash.
Press REW or F.FWD until the current year is
displayed.
Store the year setting by pressing STOP.
Enter the current hour
The hour digit will flash.
Press REW or F.FWD until the current hour is
displayed.
(Your TV/VCR uses a 24hr clock)
Store the hour setting by pressing STOP.
Enter the current minutes
SELECT :
CLOCK SET
DAY
TIME
SET
OK: ENTER
:
YEAR
MONTH
/ 0–9
EXIT
23 SAT
0:00
1999
10
: MENU
SELECT :
CLOCK SET
DAY
TIME
SET
OK: ENTER
:
YEAR
MONTH
/ 0–9
EXIT
23 SAT
11:00
1999
10
: MENU
SELECT :
CLOCK SET
DAY
TIME
SET
OK: ENTER
:
YEAR
MONTH
/ 0–9
EXIT
23 SAT
11:30
1999
10
: MENU
SELECT :
CLOCK SET
DAY
TIME
SET
OK: ENTER
:
YEAR
MONTH
/ 0–9
EXIT
23 MON
0:00
2000
10
: MENU
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How to tune in television stations
Before you can view a television station it must be tuned into your TV/VCR's memory, this section will show you
how to achieve this. You cannot tune TV channels if an aerial
(not supplied)
is not connected.
2
Select CH TUNING
If you do not press a key within 1 minute your TV/VCR will remove the tuning menu.
Press MENU on your remote control. The main
control menu will appear.
Press PLAY or STOP on your remote control until
the square next to “CH TUNING“ starts to flash.
Press ENTER on your remote control.
Press F.FWD to search up the waveband or REW to
search down the waveband.
Each time a station is found the search will stop.
Press REW or F.FWD to continue searching until the
station you want is found.
Press ENTER to store the station you have selected.
Search for your required station
SELECT :
TIMER REC SET
CH TUNING
AUTO REPEAT
PIN CODE REGISTRATION
ENTER
EXIT
: ENTER
: MENU
OFF
TV SETUP
SYSTEM SETUP
----
------------------
CH 1
SEARCH
OK
:
: ENTER
/ F. TUNE :
EXIT: MENU
------
=
CH 1
SEARCH
OK
EXIT: MENU
: ENTER
----------------
/ F. TUNE :
:
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If at a later date you wish to skip an unwanted channel
when using CH/TRACKING up ( ) or down ( ),
press CANCEL on the remote control.
The channel number will flash when skip is selected for that
channel.
To cancel the skip function, type in the channel
number i.e. 2 and press CANCEL. The channel
number will cease to flash.
4
5
Press MENU three times to clear the display
How to tune in television stations
Your TV/VCR is now tuned in and ready to watch.
Press CANCEL to skip the channel
Repeat stages 3 - 4 for tuning other channels.
Press MENU three times to remove the tuning
menu from the screen.
It is highly recommended that
you store the stations you tune in
the order shown in the table below.
BBC 1 channel 1
BBC2 channel 2
ITV channel 3
CHANNEL 4 channel 4
CHANNEL 5 channel 5 (if receivable)
SATELLITE channel 6 (if fitted)
Select required channel number
3
Should you need to make the picture even clearer and
sharper, press PLAY or STOP.
When you have a clear crisp picture store this setting
by pressing ENTER.
Press PLAY or STOP to select your required
channel number (1~80).
Press ENTER to store the channel number.
Use the channel guide on the left for guidance.
Manually fine tune the picture
------
=
CH
OK
CH 1
----------------
/ 0–9
:
: ENTER
EXIT: MENU
CH 1
------
CH 1
SEARCH
OK
EXIT: MENU
: ENTER
----------------
/ F. TUNE :
:
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Get to know your TV/VCR
Each button listed in this section has the same function as its corresponding button on the remote control.
Cassette compartment
Playback button
MAIN POWER switch
Record and One touch record
(OTR) button
Volume Up/Down buttons
Channel selection buttons
Headphone socket
Stop and tape eject button
Power ON button
Stand by indicator
Timer REC indicator
REC/OTR indicator
F.FWD (Fast Forward) button
REW (Rewind) button
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TV operation...
Basic TV operation
Selecting a channel.............................................................. 14
Adjusting the sound............................................................ 15
How to mute sound........................................................... 15
Call ......................................................................................... 15
Headphone socket.............................................................. 15
Advanced TV operation
Adjusting the picture.......................................................... 16
ON and OFF Timer............................................................ 18
Sleep Timer .......................................................................... 20
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Selecting a channel
These methods of selection are used for both TV and VCR operation.
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1
Switch on your TV/VCR then press ON on the set or on the remote control
Make sure that your TV/VCR is properly installed.
Press MAIN POWER switch on the front panel, the
red standby indicator will light.
Switch on your TV/VCR by pressing ON on the front
panel or on the remote control.
When a channel is selected the channel number is displayed in the
top right corner of the screen
Press the numbered buttons to select channels.
When selecting channels, press the numbered buttons. For
example, for channel
3
press
3
, for channel
25
press
2
then
5.
Press CH/TRACKING up ( ) or down ( ) to
select channels in sequence; e.g. 1, 2, 3, 4 etc.
2
To put your TV/VCR into standby mode, press ON
on the remote control. The red standby indicator will
light.
The ON button on the remote control doesn't switch the set
off completely, it only switches it to standby mode. To turn
your television off completely, switch off POWER and unplug the
television at the wall socket.
Select channels in sequence using CH up or down
CH 1
CH 2
The STANDBY indicator will light
PHONES
POWER
ON
VOL
/
OTR T.REC STAND BY
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The sound level can be adjusted by using VOLUME
( )
and ( )
The sound can be temporarily switched off using MUTE
2
Press MUTE to switch off the sound.
When the sound is switched off the mute symbol will appear
on screen.
Press MUTE a second time or press VOLUME up
( ) or down ( ) to switch the sound back on.
1
Press VOLUME up ( ) or down ( ) to adjust
the sound level.
The next pages describe in greater detail how to operate your TV.
Adjusting the volume and call feature
3
Press CALL on the remote control; the TV screen will
display the current time, channel and any other
information (e.g. tape counter, record sign).
The info display will not disappear unless you press CALL again.
Plug your headphones in the headphone socket
4
The socket will only accept a jack plug the size of that
found on a normal pair of personal cassette player
headphones (3.5mm).
When used, the speaker of your TV/VCR will be
disconnected.
Always remove the headphones after use for normal viewing.
If stereo headphones are used,
sound may only be apparent
through one speaker. If this
happens try a stereo/mono adaptor (not
included) or check the operation of your
headphones for independent volume or
balance control.
Press CALL for channel information
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VOLUME
MUTE
ON
11:30 SAT
–01 : 30 : 21 LP
CH 1
INDEX
OTR
5:00
PHONES
POWER
ON
V
O
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Adjusting the picture
The picture settings have been adjusted by the factory under optimum signal reception conditions, however conditions may not be
the same in your area. After turning on your television, allow it to warm up for a few minutes before making any adjustments. Should
you wish to reset picture controls back to factory settings press CANCEL. (When picture adjustment bar is on the screen.)
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2
1
Press the REW or F.FWD buttons to adjust the brightness of the picture
Press ENTER to display the brightness bar;
press REW or F.FWD to adjust the brightness of the
picture.
Select the picture features
Press MENU on your remote control. The on screen
display will appear.
Press PLAY or STOP on your remote control to
highlight “TV SETUP”.
Press ENTER on your remote control.
Press PLAY or STOP to highlight “PICTURE”.
Press MENU for the on screen display
SELECT :
TIMER REC SET
CH TUNING
AUTO REPEAT
PIN CODE REGISTRATION
ENTER
EXIT
: ENTER
: MENU
OFF
TV SETUP
SYSTEM SETUP
ENTER
SELECT :
PICTURE
EXIT
: ENTER
: MENU
ON/OFF TIMER SET
TV SETUP
ON
BRIGHTNESS
0
SET
INITIAL
NEXT
:
: ENTER
EXIT : MENU
: CANCEL
:
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Adjusting the picture
4
Press ENTER to display the sharpness bar; press
REW or F.FWD to adjust the sharpness of the
picture.
In weak reception areas, the picture may appear more pleasing when
sharpness is set at a lower level.
Press ENTER to display the contrast bar; press
REW or F.FWD to adjust the contrast of the picture.
Press ENTER to display the colour bar; press REW
or F.FWD to adjust the colour of the picture.
Press the REW or F.FWD buttons to adjust the contrast of the picture
Press the REW or F.FWD buttons to adjust the colour of the picture
Press the REW or F.FWD buttons to adjust the sharpness of the picture
These methods of adjusting the picture are used for both TV and VCR operation.
Pictures appear sharpest in the daytime by increasing the
contrast. In the evening (when surroundings are darker) try
reducing the contrast to obtain the best picture.
7
Press MENU three times to clear the display.
Memorised factory settings can be reset by pressing the CANCEL button when
any of the picture adjustment bars are on screen.
CH 1
ON
CONTRAST
0
SET
INITIAL
NEXT
:
: ENTER
EXIT : MENU
: CANCEL
:
ON
COLOUR
0
SET
INITIAL
NEXT
:
: ENTER
EXIT : MENU
: CANCEL
:
ON
SHARPNESS
0
SET
INITIAL
NEXT
:
: ENTER
EXIT : MENU
: CANCEL
:
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The on timer feature allows you to automatically turn on your TV/VCR at a set time. The on timer will turn on
your TV/VCR everyday at the same time and select the same channel.
The off timer allows you to turn off your TV/VCR at a set time. You can set the off timer in conjunction with the
on timer. Please note the on/off timer is NOT the same as the video timer record feature.
Timer functions
Enter the hour
2
1
Press PLAY or STOP until the square next to “ON/
OFF TIMER SET” starts to flash.
Press ENTER to display the timer menu.
Select the on/off timer menu
The square next to “ON TIMER” will flash.
Press ENTER to select the on timer. The hour
digit will flash.
Press PLAY or STOP to enter the hour at which
you want your TV/VCR to automatically switch on.
Remember your TV/VCR uses a 24 hour clock.
Press MENU on your remote control. The on screen
display will appear.
Press PLAY or STOP on your remote control to
highlight “TV SETUP”.
Press ENTER on your remote control.
4
Press F.FWD. The minute digit will flash.
Press PLAY or STOP to enter the minute at which
you want your TV/VCR to automatically switch on.
Confirm your selection by pressing F.FWD.
Enter the minutes
SELECT :
TIMER REC SET
CH TUNING
AUTO REPEAT
PIN CODE REGISTRATION
ENTER
EXIT
: ENTER
: MENU
OFF
TV SETUP
SYSTEM SETUP
Select the TV SETUP menu
SELECT :
ON/OFF TIMER SET
7:00
ON TIMER
OFF TIMER
SET
OK
:
: ENTER
SUN–SAT
CH 1
0:00
CANCEL
CANCEL
EXIT : MENU
ON/OFF TIMER SET
7:45
ON TIMER
OFF TIMER
SUN–SAT
CH 1
0:00
CANCEL
CANCEL
SELECT :
SET
OK
:
: ENTER
EXIT : MENU
TV SETUP
ENTER
SELECT :
PICTURE
EXIT
: ENTER
: MENU
ON/OFF TIMER SET
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4
7
Set the on timer
Timer functions
The automatic switch on and off functions will only operate the TV .
You may set the off timer
Remember if you are to leave your TV/VCR unattended for a long
period of time then for safety reasons you must unplug your unit
from the mains supply.
6
Press PLAY or STOP to activate your on timer.
The word “CANCEL” will change to “SET” when the
timer is activated.
If you wish to cancel the timer on function press PLAY or STOP
again until the word “CANCEL” is displayed.
The channel digit will flash.
Press PLAY or STOP to enter the channel you wish to
display when your TV/VCR switches on.
Confirm your selection by pressing F.FWD.
If you wish to set the off timer press ENTER and
repeat stages 2 - 6.
Once you have set the timer(s) press MENU three
times then switch your TV/VCR to standby by
pressing the ON button on the remote control.
If no off time is set approximately 4
hours after the timer turns on your
TV/VCR your unit will turn off again,
this prevents your unit from playing
continuously. If you wish to continue
viewing after automatic switch on,
press any button on the remote
control.
The date digit will flash.
Press PLAY or STOP to select either the every day or
every week options.
Confirm your selection by pressing F.FWD.
If you make a mistake during setting
the on/off timer, press REW or
F.FWD to select the information you
want to change and the press PLAY
or STOP to change it.
Enter the channel
Enter the date
ON/OFF TIMER SET
7:45
ON TIMER
OFF TIMER
MON–FRI
CH 2
0:00
CANCEL
CANCEL
SELECT :
SET
OK
:
: ENTER
EXIT : MENU
ON/OFF TIMER SET
7:45
ON TIMER
OFF TIMER
SUN–SAT
CH 2
0:00
CANCEL
CANCEL
SELECT :
SET
OK
:
: ENTER
EXIT : MENU
ON/OFF TIMER SET
7:45
ON TIMER
OFF TIMER
MON–FRI
CH 2
0:00
SET
CANCEL
SELECT :
SET
OK
:
: ENTER
EXIT : MENU
ON/OFF TIMER SET
7:45
ON TIMER
OFF TIMER
MON–FRI
CH 2
11 : 30
SET
SET
SELECT :
SET
OK
:
: ENTER
EXIT : MENU
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Sleep function
The sleep function allows you to automatically switch your television into standby after a preset amount of time (up
to 120 minutes). In addition should you fall asleep or leave your TV/VCR unattended it will automatically switch into
standby 15 minutes after the end of transmissions.
1
2
Repeated presses of SLEEP will decrease the sleep timer in 10 minute
intervals from 120 minutes to 10 minutes.
1st press .......... 120 minutes.
2nd press......... 110 minutes.
. . .etc................ . . . 100, 90, 80.
When you have set the sleep timer your TV/VCR will return to a normal
picture and automatically switch off after the preset sleep time.
To set the sleep timer press SLEEP.
“SLEEP 120” will appear on screen.
The display will clear in five seconds and your TV/VCR
will switch off automatically after 120 minutes.
Use ON on the remote control to switch your TV/VCR on after sleep timer has switched it off.
Each press of SLEEP will decrease the sleep timer
Press SLEEP to set the sleep timer
3
SLEEP
120
ON
SLEEP
110
ON
To cancel the sleep timer set the sleep timer to 0.
The display will clear in five seconds and your TV/VCR
will not switch off automatically.
SLEEP
0
ON
To cancel sleep timer press SLEEP until SLEEP 0” is displayed
The sleep function will not affect any TV/VCR record settings,
only the picture will shut off after the sleep time passes.
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Matsui TVR 180R Instruction book

Category
Cassette players
Type
Instruction book

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