Sanyo VHR-150 User manual

Category
Cassette players
Type
User manual

Sanyo VHR-150 is a multifunctional VHS video cassette recorder with a range of capabilities. Firstly, it has a 39-channel synthesized tuner memory which can be used to find and store your favourite channels for easy access. Next, the built-in timer can be set to turn on the VCR to automatically record a programme at a specific time, making it easy to record your favorite shows, even when you're not home. It also has a range of playback functions, including forward and reverse search, still picture, and slow motion, making it easy to find and watch the parts of a recording that you want.

Sanyo VHR-150 is a multifunctional VHS video cassette recorder with a range of capabilities. Firstly, it has a 39-channel synthesized tuner memory which can be used to find and store your favourite channels for easy access. Next, the built-in timer can be set to turn on the VCR to automatically record a programme at a specific time, making it easy to record your favorite shows, even when you're not home. It also has a range of playback functions, including forward and reverse search, still picture, and slow motion, making it easy to find and watch the parts of a recording that you want.

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Instruction
Manual
Video cassette
recorder
VHR-150
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FEATURES
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PRECAUTIONS
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1
AUTOMATIC FUNCTIONS
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2
``HOW TO'' REFERENCE GUIDE ......................................... 3
PARTS NAMES AND Functions ...................................... 4
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT ................................................... 5
Connections .................................................................... 7
Power cord
Antenna/RF connection
AV connection
Adjusting THE WRECEiVER ......................................... 8
CLOCK SETTING
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9
Resume function
TUNING CONTROL ADJUSTMENTS ................................. 11
Channel fine tuning
CASSEITE LOADING
AND UNLOADING ......................... 13
PLAYBACK
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13
Tracking adjustment
Picture sharpness adjustment
TV monitor function
SPECIAL PLAYBACK
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15
Forward search
Reverse search
Still picture
Frame advance
Slow motion
RECORDING TELEVISION BROADCASTS ....................... 16
Quick Start Recording (QSR) timer
Blank search function
TIMER RECORDING
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18
On-screen assistance
COUNTER MEMORY ........................................................... 21
INDEX SEARCH FUNCTION
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Index scan search
Index search
HOLD FUNCTION
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Endless play
All-key lock
COPYING A
TAPE
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25
REPAIRS .............................................................................. 26
TROUBLESHOOTING
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26
SPECIFICATIONS
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About this Instruction Manual
This instruction manual covers for use in both Australia and
New Zealand. The main differences between the two models
are shown below.
country
video channel selector
TV channel
Australia
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SP/LP mode playback and recording system
Synthesized tuner with 39-channel memory capacity
Built-in 1-year, 6-event timer with everyday recording
function
Multi-function infra-red remote control
Quick Start Recording (QSR) timer
On-screen assistance
Blank search function
TV monitor function
Fonvard and reverse colour picture search
Still picture playback
Frame advance playback
Slow motion
Linear time counter
Index search system
Hold function
Resume function
Various convenient automatic functions
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This VCR is based on a VHS-PAL signal system. Only video
cassette bearing the ~ symbol can be used.
Video cassette recorders bearing the
“I-IQ”mark
incorporate VHS high picture quality technology. Note that
there is interchangeability with former VHS video cassette
recorders.
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[ASO1 (Active Sideband optimum)
VCRs with the ASO mark contain a special picture-
enhancing circuit. This circuit reduces picture noise during
playback and automatically compensates the playback
image to produce the best possible picture quality. It is
especially effective for playing back worn rental tapes.
ASO is a Nokia patent used under license.
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The illustrations in this instruction manual show for use
Australia. Any difference between the two models are
indicated.
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Operating precautions
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•I Removing the cabinet and touching the inside of the VCR
with your hand, a screwdriver, or anything else, is not only
harmful to the unit, but is also dangerous.
TO PREVENT FIRE
OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT
EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
The unauthorized recording of television programmed, video
tapes, films and other such material may infringe upon
copyright or the rights of third parties.
•! Be sure to use this VCR only in a temperature range of 5°C
to 40”C and at less than 85% humidity.
•l This VCR is sensitive to magnetism. Do not expose it to a
magnetic source.
Place the VCR on a flat, stable, level surface. Never subject
it to violent shaking or any other shock or impact.
•l Do not block the air vents that are provided to prevent the
temperature inside the VCR from rising excessively.
The POWER button of this VCR is a secondary circuit, and
does not disconnect the unit from the AC power source, even if
the VCR is in the stand-by position, as long as the power cord
is connected to an AC electrical outlet.
Note: Stand-by is the condition in which the digital display
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becomes dimmer and the date and time are displayed.
‘If the power supply cord of this appliance is damaged, it must
be replaced. Return to a SANYO authorized service center for
replacement of the cord.
I Caution concerning condensation
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Be careful of condensation
Condensation is the moisture that forms on the outside of a
glass when you fill it with cold water. Condensation can also
form inside a VCR when it is suddenly moved from a cold
place to a warm, humid one, or when a heater has been turned
on to quickly heat the room.
Particular care must be taken with your VCR because water
particles that form on the video head drum, which is the main
VCR mechanism, can cause the video tape to stick to the
drum. This prevents proper tape travel and may damage both
tape and mechanism.
Follow the procedures below the first time you use the
/CR, and whenever you use it in
places which are subject
to condensation:
1. Connect the antenna cable and make all other necessary
connections.
2. Plug the power cord into an AC outlet.
3. Turn on the VCR power to warm it up and speed up the
drying of any water particles that may have formed on the
video head drum.
4. Do not insert a video cassetie.
It takes about 1-1/2 to 2 hours to completely eliminate
condensation. Wait at least this long before
using the
VCR.
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Direct power on and go
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When the VCR is in stand-by, press any one of the control
buttons to turn on the power and perform the respective
button’s function.
Note: This function is not provided for the REC button. This is
to prevent the VCR from being inadve~ently put into
video recording condition. Normally, when only power
on is required, press the
POWER button.
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Auto power on
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The power is automatically switched on as a cassette is
inserted while the VCR is in the stand-by condition.
I MEP (Mis-Erasure Prevention) eject
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The cassette will automatically be ejected if recording is
attempted on
a video cassette without an erasure-
prevention tab.
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Auto rewind
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The VCR automatically rewinds the tape when it reaches the .,,
end.
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Note: This function does not operate with timer recording or “~.
QSR timer recording.
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Auto play
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The VCR will play back the tape automatically when a video
cassette without an erasure-prevention tab has been inserted.
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Auto eject
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When a video cassette without an erasure-prevention tab is
played to the end of the tape, the tape will be automatically
rewound and then the cassette will be ejected.
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Power off eject
The video cassette will be ejected when the EJECT button is
pressed even when the VCR is in stand-by condition.
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When timer setting is completed, the VCR’s power is
automatically switched off and the VCR remains in the timer
stand-by mode.
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low to set the clock is on page 9
flow to preset the broadcasting channels is on
>age 11
How to make sure a recorded tape doesn’t get
erased is on page 13
How to play back a tape is on page 13
How to remove interference from the playback
picture is on page 14
How to make a recording is on page 16
How to record a programme while watching
another is on page 17
How to find a recording or a programme is on
page 22
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I Front
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0 Eject button (EJECT)
@ Cassette loading slot
@ Remote control detector
@ Digital display
@ Playback button (PLAY)
@ Stop button (STOP)
0 AV input select switch (AV INPUT)
0 Summer time adjustment button (STA)
0 VTR/lV select button (VTl%l_V)
@ Data confirmation button (OK)
@ Audio input terminal (AUDIO INPUT)
@ Video input terminal (VIDEO INPUT)
@Channel
UP button (A)
@ Channel down button (Y)
@ Channel preset button (PRESET)
@ Fine tuning/Tracking/V-lock controls
(FINE TUNING/lRACKING/V-LOCK)
@
Dimmer button (DIMMER)
@ Record button (REC)
@ Pause/Still button (PAUSEETILL)
a Forward search/Fast-forward button (@I/FF)
@ Rewind/Reverse search button (REW@I)
@ Picture sharpness control (PICTURE)
@ All clear button (ALL CLEAR)
@ Power button (POWER)
@ Protector
Remove the protector when using the front AV terminals.
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Rear
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~ Antenna input terminal (ANT IN)
@
Antenna output terminal (ANT OUT)
~ Channel selector switch
(CH1/CHO) ...for Australia
(CH3/CH2) ...for New Zealand
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@ Audio input terminal (AUDIO IN)
@
Video input terminal (VIDEO IN)
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Audio output terminal (AUDIO OUT)
0 Video output terminal (VIDEO OUT)
@ Power socket
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Digital display
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0 Function indicators
@ Cassette-in indicator (-)
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Playback
@ Tmer indicator (~)
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@ All-key lock indicator (~)
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: Fast-forward
@ LP mode indicater
(LP)
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Rewind
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: Record pause
B + M : Forward search
D +44 : Reverse search
@ Multi-use display
Channel position number
Index search
(Id)
Blank search (TO)
Error indicator (ER)
On-screen assistance (PR)
@ Multi-use display
Clock
Tmer ON-time (ON)
Index number (P: O)
Full memory indicator (FULL)
Lock mode indicator
(Hold)
@
Multi-use display
Date
17mer OFF-time (OFF)
Counter display
Counter memory indicator
(M)
QSR timer indicator (QSR)
VTR indicator
(VTR)
This remote control unit is a multi-functional unit equipped with
an LCD panel.
Clock setting and timer programming operations can be setup
while looking at the remote control unit LCD panel, then
transmitted to the VCR. In addition to timer programming and
time adjustments, convenient special functions can also be
engaged with the remote control unit. For details, see separate
entries for each operation.
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Battery insertion
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1. Open the lid.
2. Insert 2 “AA (IEC R6)” 1.5 volt batteries according to the (+)
and (–) signs.
3. Replace the lid.
Notes:
Operate the remote control unit within a range of approx.
30° from the front of the VCR.
Operate the unit within approx. 6m (20 ft.) from the front of
the VCR.
The battery life under normal operating conditions is about
six months. If the batteries become weak, the operating
distance will decrease; when this occurs, replace the
batteries.
If the remote control unit is not to be used for a long period
of time, remove the batteries.
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LCD panel
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When programming any type of data to be sent to the VCR,
the display changes according to each mode.
@ Programme mode indicator (PROG)
@ Date mode indicator (DATE)
@ Clock mode indicator (CLOCK)
@ LP mode indicator (LP)
@ Programme data transfer indicator(~)
@ Data confirmation indicator (OK)
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0 Power button (POWER)
@
Clock set button (CLOCK)
0 Programme set button (PROG)
@ Programme check button (CHECK)
@ On-screen assistance button (OSA)
0 Cancel button (CL)
@ Key lock button (.--)
0 Index button (INDEX)
@ Auto-tracking button (ATR)
@ Rewind/reverse search button (44 REW@)
@ Record buttons (OREC)
To record press both buttons.
@ Stop button (mSTOP)
@ Tape speed select button (SP/LP)
@ Programme data transfer button(7)
@ VTFUTV select button (l/TR/TV)
@ Numeric buttons
@ Channel up button
(A)
@
Channel down button (V)
@TV monitor button (MONITOR)
@ Data confirmation button (OK)
@ AV select button (OIAV)
@ Counter memory button (MEMORY)
@ Counter reset button (RESET)
@ Forward searct_dFast-forward button (@@FFM)
@ Playback button (PLAY>)
@ Pause/Still button (llPAUSE/STILL)
@ Slow motion button (SLOW)
@ Slow speed select buttons (-,+)
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Power cord
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Plug the power cord into the VCR power socket before using
the unit. ~nsert the plug straight and firmly.
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Antenna/RF connection
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unplug the antenna cable from your TV receiver and
reconnect it to the terminal marked
“ANT IN”on the VCR.
Connect the antenna cable supplied as an accessory with
the VCR to the “ANT OUT” terminal on the VCR. Connect
the other end of this antenna cable to the TV receiver.
Insert the plug of the power cord into the wall socket.
Both video and audio (monaural) signals are fed to the TV
receiver and can be viewed by setting the TV receiver to your
preset video channel. (See page 8)
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AV connection
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If your ~ receiver has an video/audio input terminals, the
following AV connections are also possible. The cable is sold
separately.
. Connect the AUDIO/VIDEO
OUT terminals on the VCR to
the video/audio terminals on the TV receiver.
. Both video and audio signals are fed to the TV receiver.
. The advantage of this connection is a higher quality of
picture and sound during playback.
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Particularly, the result can be seen on big screen TV
receivers.
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The following procedure is only necessary if no AV connection
is made. With an AV connection, simply switch the TV receiver
to “AV mode when using the VCR.
Set the TV receiver to channel Oor
1 (2 or 3...for New
Zealand). (Choose the channel that is not used for
broadcasting in your area.)
Then set the channel selector switch, on the rear of the
VCR, to the “CH O“ or “CH
1”(“CH2 or CH 3“...for New
Zealand) position, corresponding to the channel
selected on the TV receiver.
Press the VTFUTV select button to display
“VTR”on the
VCR display.
Select, on the VCR, an active channel by pressing the
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(A or V) button, or with the numeric buttons. Or, play
back a prerecorded tape.
Adjust the channel tuning control on the TV (or fine
tuning control) to the point at which the picture and
sound are best.
When using the VCR, set the TV receiver to this channel
(channel Oor
1 ...for Australia, channel 2 or 3 ...for New
Zealand). This will be the video channel.
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Summer time adjustment
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By using the STA button on the VCR it is possible to change
the setting of the time to the ‘summer time” by adding one
hour or “standard time” by going back one hour.
One more press of the
STA button will return the clock
setting to the “standard time” setting.
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Resume function
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This unit has a backup function that saves the settings
for up to 60 minutes.
If there is a power failure while it is used, everything stops
but will return to normal if the power is restored within 60
minutes.
As the power is re-established ...
The play, record, fast forward or rewind mode will continue.
The clock and timer settings will remain as they were.
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Dimmer control
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The dimmer control is valid only when the VCR power is on.
The
DIMMER button is used to change the brightness of the
display.
When the power is turned off, the display is dimmed, and when
it is turned on, the display is brightened.
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All clear function
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All settings can be cancelled by pressing the ALL CLEAR
button on the VCR.
The digital display will then read “88:88”, and the time, date
and recording programmed can be reset.
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By pressing the STA button
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(Standard time)
(Summer time)
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The tuning control adjustments are made using the buttons
on the VCR.
This VCR has a built-in tuner capable of memorizing up to
39 television channels.
You can select any position from 1 to 39 to preset the
channels that can be received in your area.
Before Wafling
Set the TV receiver channel to the preset video channel.
Example: To preset UHF channel “30” to channel position
“2”.
Press the VTFUTV select button to display “VTR” on the
VCR display.
Press the
PRESET button on the VCR.
This will activate the channel preset mode and the
position number will start to blink.
Select the desired channel position number
(Example: 2) by pressing the (A or V) button.
Then press the
OK button.
Select (L), (H) or (U)
(Example: “U”)using the (A or T)
button, then press the
OK button.
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Select the band (L), (H), (U) or the skip function (S) by
pressing the (A or T) button. Each time you press one of
these buttons the indicator will change between “L, “H”, “U”
and “S”.
If “S is selected at this step, the selected position number
will be skipped.
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Skip function
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For all position numbers where no channel has been
programmed select the skip function (S). These position
numbers will be skipped when tuning a channel on the VCR.
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Press the (A or 7) button to tune the broadcast’you
want to assign to that position number.
The (A) button will access the following broadcast.
The (V) button will access the previous broadcast.
The image of the selected channel will appear on the
screen.
Example: Select the desired broadcast (channel 30) by
pressing the
(A or V) button.
When the broadcast from channel 30 is received, press
the OK button when the channel auto-fine tuning
indicator (IX) comes on.
Channel 30 has been preset to position number 2. At that
time position number will change from 2 to 3.
To assign a channel to another position number, repeat
steps 6 to El.
When the tuning control adjustment is completed, press
the
PRESET button to return to normal operation.
During normal use a position number can be accessed by
using the
(A orV) button orby composing the desired
position number using the numeric buttons.
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Channel fine tuning
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3.
4.
The reception is automatically optimized for the preset
channels.
If the signal is weak or if the broadcast is disturbed by
interference, the reception can be improved by manual fine
tuning.
Press the
PRESET button.
Select the unsatisfactory broadcast by pressing the (A or
V) button.
Press the FiNE TUNINGflRACKING/V-LOCK (–, +)
controls to obtain the best possible picture and sound.
The auto-fine tuning indicator (WI) will go off.
When the best picture and sound are obtained press the
OK
button.
Togo back to auto-fine tuning mode
1.
2.
3.
Press the PRESET button.
Press the (A or T) button to select the broadcast to return
to auto-fine tuning mode.
Press the OK button, then press the
PRES= button to
return to normal operation .
The auto-fine tuning indicator (CKI) will light and fine tuning
for that broadcast will be returned to the automatic mode.
Goes off during tuning opeations,
comes on when tuning is completed.
The number of indicators increases as the channel number
increases.
Example: Channel 28 -]
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I Loading
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When a video cassette is inserted, it will be loaded
automatically and the cassette-in (-) indkator will illuminate.
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Unloading
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The video cassette will be unloaded when the EJECT button is
pressed.
CAUTION:
Do not put your hand or other objects in the cassette loading
slot because of the risk of injuty or an accident.
Be sure to keep small children away from the VCR.
Erasure-prevention tab
If the erasure-prevention tab on the back of the video cassette
is removed, the cassette cannot be recorded on. This tab is
designed to prevent the accidental erasure of recorded material.
Note: The tab should be snapped off at its base, and removed
completely.
To record onto the same cassette again, place two layers of
adhesive tape over the space where the tab was, so as to
cover the space completely.
Before starting
Set the TV receiver channel to the preset video channel.
Insert the video cassette.
Press the
PLAY button.
Note: The VCR will play back a tape automatically when a
video cassette is inserted whose erasure-prevention tab
has been removed.
To stop the playback, press the
STOP button.
. To rewind the tape, press the REW button.
To advance (fast-fotward) the tape, press the FF button.
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Tracking adjustment
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Auto-tracking adjustment
If the playback picture is disturbed by noise interference, press
the
ATR button. Adjustment to the optimum point will occur
automatically.
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Manual tracking adjustment
If the playback picture still shows interference, manually adjust
it with the FINE TUNINGflRACKING/V-LOCK (-, +) controls,
on the VCR, to minimize the noise.
Note: If you wish to return the tracking adjustment to its
original acentre position” after having changed it, press
both the
FINE TUNINGflRACKINGA-LOCK (-, +)
controls simultaneously.
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Picture sharpness adjustment
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Set the PICTURE sharpness control for the picture quality that
suits your taste.
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TV
monitor function
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This function lets you view a TV programme during video
playback.
Press and hold the MONITOR button during playback.
The programme of the channel that was last selected will be
shown on the TV screen as long as the bunon is held.
You can also monitor other external input sources. To do so
the input should be set to “fly by pressing the CVAVbutton.
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Automatic head-cleaning system
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This VCR is equipped with an automatic head-cleaning system
which automatically cleans the heads every time a cassette is
loaded or unloaded. However if during playback noise appears
in the picture, it is recommended to use commercially available
head-cleaning cassettes to completely clean the VCR heads.
Note: Be careful not to use head-cleaning cassettes too often,
as they may damage the video heads.
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Tracking condition will be displayed as follows:
(-) + Centre + (+)
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Forward search
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Press the FF button during playback or fast-fonvard
operation. The picture can be viewed while the tape is
advanced at a fast speed.
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pressed.
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Reverse search
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Press the REW button during playback or rewind operation.
The picture can be viewed while the tape is rewound at a
fast speed.
Normal playback will resume when the PLAY button is
pressed.
Note: To search for a particular scene you can switch from
fast forward to forward search and vice versa by simply
pressing the FF button, or from rewind to reverse
search by simply pressing the
REW button.
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Still picture
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Press the PAUSE@TILL button during playback. A still
picture can be viewed.
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PLAY button is
pressed.
Still vertical lock adjustment
If the still picture moves up and down, press the FINE
TUNING/TRACKINGW-LOCK (–, +) controls to adjust the
still picture.
This adjustment should be made for both LP and SP tape
speeds.
Note: The vertical lock needs to be set only once unless the
power to the VCR is off for more than 60 minutes.
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Frame advance
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Press the
PAUSWSTILL button during still playback to
advance the picture frame by frame. Each press advances
one frame.
Normal playback will resume when the
PLAY button is
pressed.
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Slow motion
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Press the SLOW button during playback or during still
picture.The picture can be viewed while the tape is
advanced at approximately 1/1Oof the normal speed. The
tape speed can be set from 1/5 to 1/25 of normal speed by
pressing the (-or +) button.
Normal playback will resume when the
PLAY button is
pressed.
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Notes:
During special playback modes (forward search, reverse
search, still picture, frame advance and slow motion) the
picture may contain some noise or vibration. But this is not
a malfunction.
If still picture or slow motion playback is continued for about
five minutes, the VCR will automatically change to stop
mode in order to prevent the tape from being damaged.
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Before starting
Set the TV receiver channel to the preset video channel.
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Insert a video cassette.
Press the VTRKV select button to display “VTR” on the
VCR display.
Select the desired tape speed using the SP/LP button.
When you select the LP mode, the “LP” indicator will
illuminate on the VCR display.
Press the numeric buttons or the (A or V) button to
select the channel to be recorded.
Example: Channel “30” (position number 2)
Press the REC buttons.
•! Video recording starts. This is the normal video recording
procedure.
To stop the recording, press the STOP button.
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Quick Start Recording (tlSR) timer
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llmer recording is simple.
You can start a recording and then program when the VCR is
to stop recording and go to stand-by mode automatically.
1. Press the REC buttons to start recording.
2. Press the REC buttons again and the “OFF --:- -“
indication will start flashing on the VCR display.
Within 10 seconds, set the recording end time by using the
REC buttons. Each press of the REC buttons will advance
the recording end time by units of 30 minutes.
3. To stop the recording at any time, press the
STOP button.
Checking/Changing
When the REC buttons are pressed during QSR recording, the
recording end time will blink for 10 seconds.
The recording end time can be changed by pressing the REC
buttons during this 10-secund period.
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If you wish to avoid recording unwanted
material
1.
During recording, press the PAUSESTILL button.
The TV picture and sound will not be recorded.
2. Press the PAUSE/STILL button or
REC buttons, and the
recording will resume.
Note: If the record pause mode continues for about five
minutes, the VCR will automatically go into the stop
mode in order to prevent damage to the tape.
Recording one programme while watching
another
1.
2.
3.
Start recording the desired TV programme selected on the
VCR.
Press the VTR~ select button to erase “VTR” from the
VCR display.
Select on the TV receiver the programme you want to
watch.
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Blank search function
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The blank search function automatically searches for the
beginning of the next blank (unrecorded) portion of the tape,
and stops the VCR at that position. This is convenient when
you want to continue recording at the end of a previous
recording.
In the stop mode press the INDEX button.
Press the
PLAY button.
The Blank search function will start.
Notes:
If starting in a recorded portion of the tape, the VCR will look
for a blank toward the end of the tape. (The end of the
recorded portion.)
If starting in an unrecorded portion of the tape, the VCR will
look toward the beginning of the tape for the beginning of
the unrecorded portion.
The stopping position may vary slightly. Play back a few
seconds of the tape to make sure it is at the position you
want.
This function may also stop the VCR during slight pauses
(unrecorded portions) between taped programmed.
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llmer recording enables you to setup to 6 programmed to
be recorded upon a period of up to 1 year.
Timer recording is preset using the remote control unit.
Before setting the timer recording programme, be sure that
the present displayed time and date are correct.
Example: To record a programme on channel position 5
from 21:30 to 23:15 on December 24,1992.
Press the PROG button.
The timer programming mode is then activated, to
return to the normal mode press the PROG button
again.
Note: Steps to El should be performed within 2 minutes of
each other or the timer programming mode will be
automatically cancelled. In such a case please start
over from step il.
Set the channel position number using the numeric
buttons, for single channel number
(example: 5), press
the O/AV button first.
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Note:
Set the date on which the recording has to take place.
Example: For December 24 (24/12) press the numeric
buttons [2] + [4] +
[1]+ [2], when completed the
“OK”indicator will start flashing, press then the OK
button.
Any illocrical date or day will not be programmed, or will
be ~an~elled when tra&mitted to the V-CR.
Select the tape speed.
By pressing the SPILP button you can select the
recording speed 5P or LP.
When in LP mode the “LP indicator is displayed.
Set the time at which the recording has to start.
Example”: For 21:30, press the numeric buttons
[2] +
[1]+ [3]+ [0/AV], when completed the “OK
indicator will start flashing, press then the OK button.
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Set the time at which the recording has to end. (OFF-
time)
Example: For 23:15, press the numeric buttons
[2] + [3]+ [1]+ [5], when completed the(?)
indicator will start fiashing.
Notes:
It is not possible to set the OFF-time to the same time as
the ON-time.
. By pressing the OK button it is possible to check the
channel position number, date, ON-tirrte and OFF-time.
Press the (?) button.
The preset data is sent to the VCR and it will be
displayed for a 3-second period.
When the preset data has been transmitted to the
VCR, the (El) indicator will light and the VCR goes into
timer stand-by mode.
. By repeating steps El to
, up to 6 different timer
programmed can be preset.
Notes on timer setting
When recording from an external source ...
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At step of timer programming instead of programming a
channel position number, press the O/AV button twice. The
indicator “fill” wiil light.
When recording in the everyday mode ...
At step of timer programming instead of setting a date,
press the O/AV button twice. The indicator “Ed” will light.
The selected channel will be recorded everyday at the
same time.
Timer setting is not possible, if there is a
transmission error because ...
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
The data has not been properly transmitted from the remote
control unit to the VCR.
Press the ( S ) button one more time.
A channel position number superior to 39 has been
programmed.
February 29 has been programmed for other than a ieap
year.
In such a case the error indicator “ER” will flash on the
display for 3 seconds.
If after having preset 6 timer programmed, some more
programmed are transmitted to the VCR.
in such a case the full indicator
“FULL”willtight on the
display for 3 seconds.
If on the remote control unit the programmed ON-time and
OFF-time are both past, they will be cancelled when
transmitted to the VCR.
Notes:
If a timer recording with the same ON-time and channei
than a previous setting is transmitted to the VCR, the
subsequent setting will have priority.
if a timer recording with the same ON-time but with a
different channel than a previous setting is transmitted to
the VCR, the timer will record the channel that was
transmitted first.
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Sanyo VHR-150 User manual

Category
Cassette players
Type
User manual

Sanyo VHR-150 is a multifunctional VHS video cassette recorder with a range of capabilities. Firstly, it has a 39-channel synthesized tuner memory which can be used to find and store your favourite channels for easy access. Next, the built-in timer can be set to turn on the VCR to automatically record a programme at a specific time, making it easy to record your favorite shows, even when you're not home. It also has a range of playback functions, including forward and reverse search, still picture, and slow motion, making it easy to find and watch the parts of a recording that you want.

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