Yrg n ou VC.
Now that you've completed your antenna, VCR, and TV connec-
tions, you're ready to start enjoying your equipment. To get the
most satisfaction out of your VCR, you should carefully read the
two sections, "Setting Up Your VCR for the First Time" and
"Viewing the Picture Coming from Your VC]:L" Then you can start
exploring what your new VCR can do.
In this chapter, you'll learn:
Setting UpYourVCRfor the FirstTime
Usingthe Remote Control
$ Viewingthe PictureComingfrom YourVCR
Loadingand UnloadingTapes
Playinga Tape
$ Selectingthe On-screenLanguage
Usingthe Audio and Video Functions
0 Usingthe Menusto Setthe Time
$ Programmingthe VCRto ReceiveTV Channels
0 Settingthe VCR Plus+GuideChannelNumbers
O Recording
SettingUpYourVCRfor the FirstTime
It's important that your VCR is set up correctly before you try to
work it. If you careh_lly read this section, you will avoid cont_Jsion
later and get the most out of operating your system.
This section teaches you about:
• Setting up your VCR if' you are using a regular TV, and
/__ • Setting up your VCR if you are using a monitor TV.
/_ ) Setting up yourVCR if youare usinga regularTV
_ Turn on your TV and turn it to channel 3 or 4, whichever is
_______ NOT used for broadcast in your area.
__t ..... _i__ Look at the back panel of the VCR and _et the VIDE()CHAN-
Illl I_ _/ .... lI, IIitll lil NEL switch to channel 3 or 4, whichevel" is the same as the
Turn the VCR on by pressing the POWER button.
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