Sanyo VHR-810 User manual

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Cassette players
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User manual
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Video cassette recorder
VHR-810
This page is designed to get you started if you are in a hurry, but please read the full instructions manual to get the best from your VCR.
UNPACK UNIT
Remote control unit 2 “AA (IEC R6)” size,
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1
Turn on your TV and set your TV to “VCR” or the position designated
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VCR
for VCR use (always a position where no TV programme is received).
2
3
Turn off the VCR using the (!)/1button.
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If the test pattern stays the same, press the
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PRESET button.
The VCR is turned off.
This completes the video channel setting.
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1
2
Turn on the VCR using the (!)/1button.
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For Australia, the TV stations are preset to the programme
positions (see page 7).
To modify the channel tuning, follow the steps below.
Press the both CHANNEL (+ and -) buttons
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on the VCR for 3 seconds or more.
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Auto tuning will start.
When the Auto tuning is finished, the TV
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station preset to the lowest programme
position number will be tuned on your TV
screen.
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Press the CH (+ or -) button to confirm that the channels tuning
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has been performed.
If you sort the TV stations, please refer to”- SORTING
THE TV STATIONS” on page 8.
CLOCK SETTING
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Press the CLOCK button.
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Set the day, month, year and time using
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numeric (O 9) buttons.
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If the power to the VCR has failed or has been disconnected for more than
1 hour, the VCR display will show ”-: –“. The clock will need
to be reset.
However the tuning information will NOT be erased.
Make sure to make these
settings before operating the
VCR.
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CONTENTS
WICK SETUP GUIDE
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1-
1
PRECAUTIONS
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4
CONTROLS
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5
INTRODUCTION
2
PREPARATION
- CONNECTIONS
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6
Accessories ............................................................... 6
Remote control batteries inseflion ............................ 6
~~VIDEO CHANNEL sETTING ........................ 7
- VCR TUNING
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7
-soRTING THE TvsTATIONs ...................... 8
- CLOCK SETTING
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8
VCR PRESETTING
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9
Additional tuning controls ......................................... 9
Changing the clock .................................................... 9
3
BASICOPERATION
PLAYBACK
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10
Variable playback modes ........................................... 10
Playback of an NTSC tape ......................................... 10
Counter memory ....................................................... 10
lndexsearch .............................................................. 11
Endless play .............................................................. 11
Picture adjustments ................................................... 11
RECORDING TV PROGRAMMED
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12
Quick Start Recording timer ...................................... 12
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TIMER RECORDING PROGRAMMING
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13
Confirmation .............................................................. 13
ADVANCED
Cancelling .................................................................. 13
OPERATION
Notes on timer recording .......................................... 13
TAPE COPY
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14
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TROUBLESHOOTING
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14
SPECIFICATIONS
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Back cover
PRECAUTIONS
Safety precautions
Operating precautions
DANGER:
This VCR contains live parts. Do not remove
the cabinet.
WARNING:
To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not
expose this product to rain or moisture.
CAUTION:
Do not put your hand or other objects in the
cassette loading slot because of the risk of
injury or an accident. Be sure to keep small
children away from the VCR.
Caution concerning condensation
Be careful of condensation
Condensation can 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 onto quickly heat the room.
Do not insert a video cassette if you use
this VCR in areas subject to condensation.
Wait for 1-1/2 to 2 hours to completely
eliminate condensation before using the
VCR.
Place the VCR on a flat, stable, level
surface. Never subject it to violent shaking
or any other shock or impact.
Do not expose the unit to high
temperatures. Excessive heat (heat
sources such as heaters, ovens, closed car
on hot days, etc.) may damage the unit.
Be sure to use this VCR only in a
temperature range of 5°C to 40”C (41 ‘F to
105”F) and at less than 80% humidity.
Do not use the unit under the following
conditions:
in locations with high humidity
in presence of excessive dirt or dust
in areas subject to strong vibrations
near strong magnetic fields (e.g.
transmitting antennas, motors,
fluorescent lights, etc.)
Do not stack anything on top of your VCR,
or block the air vents, to prevent damaging
or overheating.
Do not place anything, except W-K video
cassette tapes, in the unit.
Do not allow rain, steam, dew, salt water,
sand, oily smoke, metal objects. etc. to
enter the unit.
Clean with a dry and soft cloth, or soft cloth
slightly moistened with a mild detergent
solution.
Do not use any type of solvent, such as
alcohol or benzine.
Power precautions
Do not forget that even in the stand-by
there is an electrical voltage inside the VCR
as long as it is connected to a wall socket.
Disconnect the power cord from the wall
socket if the VCR is not to be used for a
long time.
INTRODUCTION
Only cassettes marked~ can
be used with this VCR.
Alote:
If the unit does not operate
properly, switch it off, refer to
“TROUBLESHOOTING”or contact
your Sanyo authorized service
agent.
Power on/stand-by mode
The power on (I)/stand-by ((!))
mode is selected by pressing the
0/1 button.
VCRdisplay
Power on mode(I)
Stand-by
mode(0)
“Stand-by mode” is the condition
in which only the time is
displayed.
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INTRODUCTION
VCRdisplay
Mode
I Display
Cassette in
1“
Playback
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(;:;: Flashing)
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CONTROLS
Remote control sensor
Operate the remote control unit within a rarme of
approx. 30” and approx. 6m (20 ft.) from the-front of
the VCR.
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Indication Function
0/1
Power onlstand-by mode
CHANNEL(+, –), CH (+, -) Programme selection, tracking adjustment
FF Fast-forward, forward search during playback
PAUSE/STILL Pause during recording, still picture during playback
PLAY Playback
REC Recording
REW 1Rewind, reverse search during playback
STOP/EJECT, STOP Cassette ejection (on the VCR only), tape stop
(On the remote control only)
CLEAR Clears data
CLOCK Clock set
INDEX Index search
INPUT External irmut mode selection
MEMORY ICounter “0:00:00 ~osition memorv
OK Confirms data
PRESET Tuner preset
PROG Timer programme set
RESET Counter reset
SYSTEM 1NTSC playback system selection
o–9 Direct programme selection, for various input
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CONNECTIONS
Aerial/RF connection
Additional connections
1 Disconnect theaetialcordfrom yourTV.
Aerial
TV
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Aerial cord
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2 Connect the aerial cord to the VCR
AERIAL IN.
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Connect the supplied aerial output cable
between the VCR AERIAL OUT and the
TV aerial socket.
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TV
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Aerial output cable
(supplied)
A higher quality of picture and sound can
be enjoyed when using an AV connection
or Hi-Fi audio connection.
4 Connect the supplied power cord between
the VCR AC IN - and a wall socket.
To a wall socket
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Power cord
(supplied)
AV connection
Connect an AV cable (sold separately)
between the VCR and the TV.
You can get a higher quality of picture and
sound during playback.
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AV cable (sold separately)
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PREPARATION
accessories
everything in the box?
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Powercord
Aerial outputcable
Remote control unit
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2 “AA(IEC R6)” size,
1.5-volt batteries
Remote control batteries
inseriion
1
2
3
Openthe lid.
Insert 2 “AA (IECR6)” 1.5
volt batteries (supplied)
according to the@ and@
signs.
Replacethe lid.
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2
PREPARATION
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PRESET
CH(+, -)
RFconverter output
(Video channel)
Area
1
Factov
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Range
settina
The RFconverter of this VCR
has beenfactory set to
Australian UHF37.
The New Zealand and
Australian channels are not tht
same,
This means UHF37Aus
is basicallythe same as UHF36
NZ,But not exactly the same. ~
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~~~ VIDEOCHANNEL SETTING
If the VCR has been connected to the TV using tha “AV connection”, simply set your TV to
the “AV” mode. Go to _
VCR TUNING.
1
2
3
Turn cmyour TV and set your TV to
“VCR” or the position designated for VCR
use (always a position where no TV
programme is received).
Turn off the VCR using the 0/1 button.
Press the PRESET button on the remote
control for more than 3 seconds.
The VCR display shows the RF OutDut
channel.
4 Tune the UHF channel on the TV to the
displayed RF output channel 37.
For New Zealand’, tune the UHF channel 36.
The test pattern (below) will appear.
5
This completes the video channel setting.
Adjust the tuning on the TV, if necessary,
so that the test pattern is clear
If the test pattern is disturbed or
replaced by a
TV station, go to step 6.
If the test pattern stays the same, press
the
PRESET button.
The VCR is turned off.
PREPARATION
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CH(+,-)
CHANNkL(-,+)
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7
8
Change the RF output channel number on
the VCR display to a vacant channel
number applicable to your area.
For Australia: Press the CH (+) button.
137RFA~
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38 RF A ------------------- + 69 RF A
‘---------------------------- - 29 RFAe 28RF
Press the CH (-) button to return to
channel “28 RF.
For New
Zealand: Press the CH (-) button.
137RFA~
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28 RF 1--]+ ---- +69 RF n
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‘------------------------- + 22 RFn-21RFn
Press the CH (+) button to return to
channel “28 RF’.
Tune the UHF channel on the TV to the
changed RF output channel.
The test pattern will be appear.
Adjust the tuning on the TV, if necessary,
so that the test pattern is clear.
If the test pattern stays the same, press
Fr@VCR TUNING
the PRES”ET button .-
The VCR is turned off.
This completes the video channel setting.
Turn on the VCR using the 0/1 button.
For Australia - Tuning confirmation
The TV stations are preset as follows.
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“28”
TVstation
(MHz)
64.25 182.25 196.25 209.25 527.25
To keep the preset channel tuning, press the
CH (+ or -) button.
To modify the channel tuning, follow the steps
below.
For New Zealand (and Australia, if
necessary)
Press the
CHANNEL (+ and -) buttons on the
VCR for 3 seconds or more.
Auto tuning will start.
Auto tuning
This VCR has a built-in tuner capable of
tuning up to 44 TV stations.
The TV stations available in your area will be
automatically preset in order starting from
program me position number “01”.
Notes:
During the auto tuning operations, please
do not press any of the buttons or controls
on the VCR or remote control.
Auto tuning is not possible if the VCR is set
to external input mode.
The skip function will be automatically set
for all position numbers where no TV
station has been preset.
When the Auto tuning is finished, the TV
station preset to the lowest programme
position number will be tuned on your TV
screen.
Press the CH (+ or -) button to confirm that the
channels tuning has been performed.
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SORTING THE TV STATIONS
It is possible to sort the TV stations as desired.
&amp/e: TO change TVl from programme
position “03” to programme position
“01”.
Programmeposition
01
(Before) TV3 .
TV station ‘“----s
1
2
(After) ~~Tv2 ‘“”””* TV3
Press the PRESET button.
Using the CH (+ or -) button select the
desired TV station (e.g. TV1).
TV1
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Using the numeric buttons (O 9), enter the
target programme position number (e.g.
‘01”).
a Press the OK button.
Repeat steps 2 to 4 to change another TV
station programme position number.
b When finished, press the PRESET button.
k~~ CLOCK SETTING
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1 Press the CLOCK button.
z Setthe day, month, yearand time using
the numeric (O 9) buttons.
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If you entered a wrong number, press the
CLEAR button to delete it, then enter the
correct number.
3
Press the OK button.
Seconds will start counting from “00
as the OK button is pressed.
Power interruption
If the power to the VCR has failed or has been
disconnected for more than 1 hour, the VCR
display shows ”-: ––”.
The tuner preset memory will not be erased.
So there is no need to retune the VCR
stations.
However, the date, time and any recording
information regarding future recordings should
be reset.
First set the clock (date and time), then set
any function again.
PREPARATION
PRESET
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PREPARATION
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CLEAR 0
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CLOCK
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PREPARATION
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VCR PRESETTING
Q Turn on the TV, then set ittothevicieo
channel or AV mode (if using the “AV
connection”).
Additional tuning controls
Fine tuning
If the tuning is not optimum, it can be
improved by manual fine tuning.
1
2
3
4
Press the PRESET button.
Press the FF or REW button to obtain the
best possible picture and sound.
Press the OK button.
When finished, press the PRESET button.
Skip function
If only programme position numbers 1 to 30
have been preset, you can set the skip
function for programme position numbers 31
to 44, so that only the preset TV stations will
appear when pressing the CH (+ or -) button.
1
2
3
4
Press the PRESET button.
Using the numeric buttons or the CH (+ or
-) button, select the programme position
number to skip.
Press the CLEAR button.
The “S” indicator will light.
To cancel the skip function, press the
CLEAR button again to erase the “S
indicator.
Press the OK button.
Repeat steps 2 to 4 for every programme
position number to skip.
s When finished, press the PRESET button.
Manual tuning
This tuning mode can be used to modify the
settings entered by the Auto tuning function,
or to manually preset the TV stations to
particular programme position numbers.
1
2
3
Press the PRESET button.
Using the CH (+ or –) button, select the
desired programme position number.
Press the PLAY button.
If the search stops on a broadcast other
than the one desired, press the PLAY
button again until the broadcast from the
desired TV station appears on the TV
screen.
d Press the OK button when thedesiredTV
station appears on the TV screen.
Repeat steps 2 to 4 to preset another TV
station to another programme position number.
s When finishecf, press the PRESET button.
Changing the clock
1
2
3
Press the CLOCK button
Summer/Standard time setting
Each press of the CH (+ or -) button will
advance or retard the clock by 1 hour.
Clock adjustment
Continue pressing the CLEAR button to
delete the incorrect numbers, then enter
the new settings using the numeric
buttons.
When finished, press the OK button.
PLAYBACK
Turn on the TV, then set it to the preset
video channel or AV mode (if using the
“AV connection”).
Insert a recorded video cassette.
Cassette loading
Gently push the centre of the cassette
until it is loaded automatically.
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*t3aaure-Prevention tab
Press the PLAY button.
stop
Press the STOP button.
Eject the cassette
Press the EJECT button on the VCR.
Rewind
Press the REW button during stop or reverse
search operation.
Fast-forward
Press the FF button during stop or forward
search operation.
Variable playback modes
Forward search
Press the FF button during playback or
fast-forward operation.
Reverse search
Press the REW button during playback or
rewind operation.
Still picture
Press the PAUSE/STILL button during normal
playback.
Frame
advance
Press the PAUSEK3TILL button during still
picture.
Note:
If still picture is continued for about five
minutes, the VCR will automatically change to
stop mode in order to prevent the tape from
being damaged.
Playback of an NTSC tape
This VCR can playback an NTSC tape on a
PAL (B/G) or NTSC 4.43 system TV.
NTSC
Select the TV system on the VCR to match
the system of the TV used, as indicated below.
1 Press the SYSTEM button.
z Press the CH+button.
TV system
VCR display
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PAL (B/G)
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NTSC4.43
s Press the SYSTEhl button.
When you playback an NTSC tape on a PAL
TV,
If the image is unstable, rolling vertically,
use the TV vertical hold button to stabilize
the image.
The image may shrink vertically and a
black band may appear at the top and
bottom of the screen.
Notes about NTSC tape
An NTSC tape cannot be copied normally.
Picture quality of NTSC tapes cannot be
guaranteed with this VCR.
Counter memory
This convenient feature for finding the
beginning of a specific recording etc., is made
possible by the “Linear Time counter” that
indicates the tape run time in hours, minutes
and seconds.
1 press the RESET then the MEMORY
button before starting recording or playback.
The zero point of the counter is now
memorized and the memory indicator
“~” will illuminate.
z Press the REWbutton attheend of the
recording or playback, the tape will be
rewound and stop automatically at the
memorized position.
Notes:
Whenever you load a cassette tape, the
counter is reset to “0:00:00”.
If you play back a blank tape or a blank
portion of tape, the counter will not operate.
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BASIC OPERATION
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CH (+)
SYSTEM
RESET
MEMORY
PLAY
REW
FF
STOP
P#W:E[
EJECT
huto power on
rhe power is automatically
;witched on as a cassette is
nserted while the VCRis in the
;tand-by mode.
Autoplay
rhe VCRwill play backa tape
~utomatically when a video
~assetteis inserted whose
*erasure-prevention tab hasbeen
removed,
Auto eject
Whena video cassettewithout an
*erasure-prevention tab is played
to the end of the tape, the tape
~ill be automatically rewound and
thenthe cassette will be ejected.
Stand-by mode eject
Thevideo cassettewill be ejected
when the EJECTbutton is
pressed, evenwhen the VCRis in
stand-by mode.
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BASICOPERATION
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CH (+, -)
REW
INDEX
STOP
FF
For Endless play
PLAY
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REW
PLAYBACK
Index search
Picture adjustments
An index signal is automatically placed at the
beginning of each recording made on this
VCR. This index can be used to search for the
next (or present) recording.
Current position
* REW ~1~ FF ~
Present
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Following
programme programme
Index Index
signal signal
Notes:
Make sure that indexes are at least five
minutes apart from each other.
Index signals are not recorded after a
recording pause.
1
2
Press the INDEX button while in the stop
or playback mode.
To cancel the index search mode, press
the INDEX button again.
Press the FF or REW button.
To stop the search function, press the
STOP button.
Playback will start automatically when
an index is found.
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Endless play
This function will play back a tape to the end,
rewind it then replay it again, and again until
you stop it.
1 h thestop or playback mode, first press
the PLAY button then while holding it
down press the REW button on the VCR.
z To cancel the endless play, press the
STOP button.
If the counter memory function is used in
combination with endless play, the VCR will play
back the tape to the counter reading
“~ 0:00:00 then starl again from the beginning.
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Note:
During endless play, please do not press FF,
REW or PAUSE/STILL button because the
endless play will be cancelled.
Tracking adjustment
This VCR is equipped with an auto tracking
function. During playback this function will
adjust the tracking to the best possible image.
If noise appears in the playback picture, press
the CH (+ or -) button, to reduce the noise
interference in the image.
When the tracking is adjusted using the CH (+
or-) button, the auto tracking mode is
cancelled.
To return to auto tracking mode, eject the
cassette (press the EJECT button), then
reload it again.
Noise interference
Note:
Depending on the cassette tape, you may find
that some noise interference cannot be
completely corrected using the tracking
controls.
If the still picture moves up and down
Use the CH (+ or –) button, to correct.
Once the cassette tape is unloaded, the VCR
is reset and the next time the VCR is used
you may need to do the corrections again.
Note:
During variable playback modes the picture
may contain some noise or vibration that
cannot be corrected. This is not a malfunction.
RECORDING TV PROGRAMMED
Turn on the TV, then set it to the preset
video channel or AV mode (if using the
‘(AV connection”).
Insert a video cassette with
erasure-prevention tab.
Press the numeric buttons, or the CH (+
or -) button, to select the TV station to be
recorded.
Press the REC button
To stop the recording, press the STOP
button.
If you wish to avoid recording
unwanted material
1 F’ress the PAUSE/STILLbutton.
z To continue recording, press the
PAUSER3TILL button or REC button.
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
Start recording the desired TVstation
programme selected on the VCR.
z Select on theTV receivertheTV station
you want to watch.
If using the “AV connection”, set the TV
to the TV mode.
Quick Start Recording timer
Timer recording is simple.
YOUcan start a recording and then
programme when the VCR will automatically
stop recording and go into standby mode.
1 Press the REC button twice.
z .Setthe recording endtime by using REC
and CH (+ or-) buttons.
REC: Units of 30 minutes
CH +, –: Units of 1 minute
The timer indicator (D) will light after the
recording end time is set
To stop the recording at any time, press the
STOP button.
Checking/Changing
When the REC button is pressed during Quick
Start Recording, the recording end time will
blink.
The recording end time can be changed by
pressing REC and CH (+ or –) buttons.
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INPUT
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ress the INPUTbutton.
.1” is displayed instead of the
rogramme position number.
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Iis-erasure prevention eject
he cassettewill automatically be
Iectedif recording is attempted
n avideo cassettewithout an
rasure-prevention tab.
uto rewind
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VCR automatically rewinds
le tape when it reachesthe end.
his function does not operate
rithtimer recording or Quick
tart Recording timer.
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Erasure-preventiontab
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removethetabafterrecording.
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withvinyltape.
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ADVANCED OPERATION
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To record from an external
source
At s!ep 2,
Pressthe INPUTbutton.
“L1” is displayed instead of the
programme position number.
AUDIO/VIOEOIN: “11
If a programme position number
is already displayed, first press
the CLEARbutton.
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TIMER RECORDING PROGRAMMING
~xarnple: Programme position: 02
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2
Date: 25 December
On time (start): 21:30
Off time (end) 23:15
Press the PROG button.
Using the numeric buttons, set the
prog;amme position number (e.g. “02”)
EverydaylWeekly recording
Press the CH+ button repeatedly to select:
Ed: for everday recording
WK: for weekly recording (the same
programme every week)
3
Set the date (e.g. 25 12)
If you entered a wrong number, press the
CLEAR button to delete it, then enter the
correct number.
4
5
6
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Set the recording on times
(e.g. 21 30).
Set the recording off times
(e.g. 23 15).
When all the settings are as desired,
press the OK button.
You can programme another recording by
repeating steps 2 to 6.
- Insert a video cassette with
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erasure-prevention tab.
Make sure the tape is longer than the total
recording time.
Press the (!)/1button.
The timer indicator (D) will light on the
VCR display and the VCR goes into
timer recording standby mode.
Confirmation
1 Press the PROG button repeatedly.
2
“PR-- –––-”
will be displayed first if
less than 6 recordings have been
programmed.
The settings (programme position and
date) for the programmed recordings are
displayed in sequence.
When the settings you want to confirm are
displayed, press the CH- button.
The date will change to the on time then
to the off time.
Canceling
1 When the settings you want to cancel are
displayed, press the PROG button.
z F’ress the CLEAR button.
The VCR will automatically return to the
clock (counter) display.
To correct a programmed timer recording, first
cancel it, then reprogramme it as desired.
Notes on timer recording
The (PI) indicator will flash if no video
cassette is loaded when going into timer
standby mode.
The (~) indicator will flash and the video
cassette is ejected if a video cassette with
no erasure-prevention tab is loaded.
Even if a timer recording has been preset,
the VCR can be used a= usual up to the
programmed start time. When finished
using the VCR , do not forget to return it to
timer recording standby mode.
Programme priority
If several timer recordings have overlapping
recording time, the recording with the earliest
start time will be recorded first, until the end.
19:00 20:00
21:00 22:00
23:00
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These portions will not be recorded
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TAPE COPY
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ADVANCED OPERATION
Copying (dubbing) a tape can be done using
two video recorders, a playback VCR and a
recording VCR.
Recording VCR
Playback VCR (Camcorder)
Camcorder VCR
Recording VCR
- Inserl a video cassette with
erasure-prevention tab.
1 F’res.sthe lNPIJT button toselectthe
terminal used (external input mode).
‘(L1” is displayed instead of the
programme position number.
Playback VCR
(Camcorder)
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Insert the recorded video cassette.
2 Starl playback.
Recording VCR
3
When the desired starting position is
reached, press the REC button to record.
4 When finished, press the STOP button on
the RECORDING VCR then on the
PLAYBACK VCR.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Symptom
Check points
POWER TROUBLE
No power
The power cord is disconnected.
The remote control unit
The batteries are low.
doesn’t operate
RECEIVER TROUBLE
No TV programmed
Are the connections between your VCR and TV correct?
received
Was tuning correctly preset?
Off the air reception on
The video channel setting of the TV receiver does not
the VCR is poor
correspond to the video channel presetting of the VCR.
PLAYBACK TROUBLE
Playback picture does not
The video channel setting of the TV receiver does not
appear
correspond to the video channel presetting of the VCR.
Interference in playback
Adjust the tracking control.
picture
Dust or dirt on video heads. Take the VCR to an Authorized
Service Centre.
RECORDING TROUBLE
No recording
The erasure-prevention tab on the cassette has been removed.
Timer recording is not
The starting day and time have not been set correctly.
possible
The clock time is not set correctly.
There has been a power interruption of more than 1 hour.
Ji
INPUT
REC
STOP
1’
CAUTION:
Theunauthorized recording of
television programmed, video
tapes,films and other such
material may infringe upon
:opyright or the rights of third
parties.
5
Repairs
ThisVCRis a precision
instrument and if treated with
carewill provide satisfactory
performance. However, in the
went of difficulty, the owner is
advisednot to attempt to make
repairs or open the cabinet.
Servicing should always be
referred to your dealer or
Authorized ServiceCentre.
14
5
SPECIFICATIONS
General
Video format:
Television system:
TV channel storage capacity:
Video heads:
Tape speed:
RF converter:
Converter output:
Timer indication:
Power failure backup:
Timer recording:
Power requirement:
Dimensions (W x H x D):
Weight:
Power consumption:
Electrical characteristics
Video input:
Video output:
Audio input:
Audio output:
Video SIN:
Horizontal resolution:
VHS PAL/NTSC 4.43
CCIR: 625 lines, PAL colour signals
44 positions
2 heads
PAL: 23.39 mm/see
NTSC: 33.35 mm/see (Playback only)
Built-in UHF converter
28 69 (for Australia)
21 69 (for New Zealand)
24-hour indication
Approx. one hour
1 year 6 programmed with everyday and weekly recording
function
220-240 V AC, 50Hz
360 x97x 301 mm
Approx. 3.5 kg
18 W (in operation), less than 6 W (stand-by mode)
0.5- 2.OVP-P, 75*5 ohms
1.0 f 0.2vp-p, 75+ 5 ohms
-8.0 dBs, more than 47 kohms
-8.0 dBs, less than 2.2 kohms
More than 43 dB
More than 240 lines
Appearance and specifications are subject to change without notice.
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1AC6P1 PI 753--
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SANYO Electric Co., Ltd.
Printed in Indonesia
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Sanyo VHR-810 User manual

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