Model 103 2-Head VHS VCR
(160-0538)                 Recording                  Faxback Doc. # 19543

There are four ways to record using your VCR - immediate recording, quick 
timer recording, automatic timer recording, and dubbing.

Your VCR automatically records the audio signal and adjusts the sound level
while it records.

The video cassette you use for recording must have the erase-protection tab 
in place.  If the tab is removed, the cassette automatically ejects if you 
try to record on it.

RECORDING SPEEDS

There are three VHS recording/playback speeds: SP (Short play), LP (long
play, and EP (extended play).  Your VCR plays LP tapes but does not record
in LP.

SP (short play) is the fastest recording speed and results in the highest 
quality picture.  EP (extended play) records more slowly and uses less
tape, but the picture quality is not as high as a recording made at the SP
speed.

However, your Model 103 has a special 26-micron record/play head that 
improves the playback quality of recordings made at the EP speed.  This 
allows you to conserve tape when recording and still enjoy a high quality 
picture during playback.

TAPE SELECTION

The quality of tape you use greatly affects record/playback quality and
the life of the VCR.  Use only video cassettes that display the official
VHS logo.  High-grade tape has a better oxide coating that helps prevent 
dirty video heads and gives the best results.

Although T-160 video cassettes offer the longest recording time, they 
contain thinner tape that is more likely to jam.  We suggest you use T-120 
or shorter length tape. 

The following chart shows the maximum recording times for different-length 
tapes at the two recording speeds. 

    Tape Length                SP                           EP

      T-60               1 hour (60 minutes)        3 hours (180 minutes)

      T-120              2 hours (120 minutes)      6 hours (360 minutes)

      T-160              2 2/3 hours (160 minutes)  8 hours (480 minutes)

NOTE:  The Model 103 can play back tapes recorded in LP; however, it does
       not record in LP.

ERASE PROTECTION

Video cassettes have an erase-protection tab to prevent accidental erasure
of a tape.  To prevent recording, break off the tab using a screwdriver.
The cassette automatically ejects if you try to record on the tape.

If you want to record on a video cassette that does not have the tab, put
a piece of heavy plastic tape over the erase-protection tab hole.

IMMEDIATE RECORDING

You can record the same program you watch or record one program while you
watch another, depending on which connection you choose in "If You are
Using an Antenna" or "If You Have Cable."

NOTE:  If you want to record from another VCR, a laser disc player, or
       other audio/video source with A/V outputs, see "Dubbing".

Recording a Program as You Watch It

1.  Turn on the VCR and the TV.  If you have connected your VCR to the
    TV's A/V inputs, set your TV to the video mode and skip steps 2 and 3.

2.  Set the TV's tuner to the same channel as the VCRs OUTPUT CHANNEL
    switch.

3.  Press TV/VCR on the remote control so VCR appears on the display.

4.  Insert the tape you want to record on into the VCR.

5.  Press TAPE SPEED on the remote control to display the desired
    recording speed (SP or EP).

6.  Press CHANNEL Down Arrow or Up Arrow or use the remote control's
    number buttons to select the desired channel.

7.  Press RECORD.

    You can press PAUSE/STILL during recording to temporarily pause
    recording (during commercials, for example).  To resume recording,
    press PAUSE/STILL again or RECORD.

    NOTES:  If you leave the VCR in the record pause mode for 5 minutes,
            the VCR automatically stops.

            You cannot change channels using the VCR's tuner during
            recording.

8.  Press STOP to stop recording.

Recording One Program while You Watch Another

1.  Follow Steps 1-7 of "Recording a Program As You Watch It."

2.  Press TV/VCR so VCR does not appear on the VCR's display.  If you have
    connected your VCR to a TV's A/V inputs, set your TV to the TV mode.

3.  Set the TV tuner to the channel you want to watch.

4.  Press STOP to stop recording.

QUICK TIMER RECORDING

Quick Timer Recording (QTR) starts recording immediately and then
automatically stops after the length of time you select (from 1 minute to
24 hours within the next 24 hours.)  You need not supervise the VCR while
it is recording.

You can set the QTR program on the TV screen or on the VCR's display.
The instructions refer to the TV's on-screen display indicators.  Some of
the indicators on the VCR's display vary slightly.

1.  Follow Steps 1-7 of "Recording a Program as You Watch it."

2.  Press RECORD.  REC TIMER and the recording stop time displays.  Press
    RECORD repeatedly to advance the timer display in 10-minute incre-
    ments.  Then press CHANNEL Down Arrow or Up Arrow to set the exact end
    time.  To ensure that you record all of the desired program, set the
    end time a little later than the end of program.

QTR Hints

    QTR cannot function if a cassette is not inserted, or if the
    erase-protection tab is removed.

    You can program QTR only in the stop or recording mode.  You cannot
    set QTR while a tape is playing back.

    The VCR's power turns off at the end of QTR.

    To cancel QTR in progress, press STOP.

    You can change the QTR end time by pressing RECORD.

    TAPE SPEED is active during QTR but should not be changed while the
    VCR records.

    You can check automatic program timer setting during QTR.  See
    "Automatic Timer Recording, in Recording Faxback Doc.  19543"

    Be sure the tape length you select for QTR is long enough to record
    the entire program.  Even though you can select up to 24 hours of
    recording, the recording time is limited by the tape's length.  See
    "Tape Selection"

    You can check automatic program timer settings during QTR.  See
    "Automatic Timer Recording".

    Be sure the tape length you select for QTR is long enough to record
    the entire program.  Even though you can select up to 24 hours of
    recording, the recording time is limited by the tape's length.

AUTOMATIC TIMER RECORDING

Automatic timer recording lets you set the VCR to start and end recording
while you are away.  You can set eight program timers to record a
combination of weekly, daily, or one-time TV programs.  You can record on a
specific day within a 1-year period (ONCE), the same time Monday through
Friday (DAILY), or the same day every week (WEEKLY).

You can set each program timer to record on a different channel and at a
different speed.

NOTE:  You can only make an automatic timer recording when the VCR is off.
       You cannot make an automatic timer recording when you are using any
       of the VCR's other playback or recording functions.

Automatic timer recording consists of two steps: setting the program timer
and making the automatic timer recording.

Setting the Program Timer

You must use the remote control to set the program timer.

Be sure you correctly set the clock before you use automatic timer
recording.

In the following example, the VCR is set to record Channel 7 from 9:05 PM
to 10:35 PM on December 10, 1994, at the EP speed.

1.  Insert the cassette you want to record on into the VCR.  The VCR turns
    on.

2.  Turn on the TV and set it to the same channel as the VCR's OUTPUT
    CHANNEL switch.  If you connected your VCR to the TV's AV inputs, set
    your TV to the video mode and skip step 3.

3.  Press TV/VCR on the remote control until VCR appears on the display.

4.  Press MENU on the remote control.

5.  Press 1 to select TIMER.

6.  Use the remote control's number buttons 1-8 to select the program
    number.  (Press 1 for program timer number 1).

7.  Use number buttons 1-3 to set the desired timer mode - ONCE, WEEKLY,
    or DAILY.  (Press 1 for ONCE.)

8.  Use the number buttons to set the desired date.  Precede single-digit
    entries with 0.  (Press 1, 2, 1, and 0 to set December 10.)

    NOTE:  If you accidentally set the time to record on a date that is
           before the VCR's clock date, the VCR considers the set time,
           date, and day of the week to be for the next year.

9.  Use the number buttons to set the start time.  (Press 0, 9, 0, and
    5 to set 9:05.)

10. Press 1 to set an AM hour or press 2 to set a PM hour.  (Press 2 to
    select PM.)

11. Press the number buttons to set the end time.  (Press 1, 0, 3, and 5
    to set 10:35.)

12. Press the number buttons to select the channel number. (Press 0 and 7
    to select 7.)

13. Press number button 1 or 2 to select the tape speed (SP or EP).
    (Press 2 to select EP.)

14. Double-check all the set information.

    If it correct, press MENU.

    If an entry is not correct, press CHANNEL Down Arrow or Up Arrow to
    move the cursor to the wrong entry, enter the correct information, and
    then press MENU.

    The TV screen displays the timer program settings.

15. Press MENU again to return to the normal display.

    NOTE:  If you want to exit the programming mode without storing the
           timer settings, press CANCEL.

Making an Automatic Timer Recording

After you set the automatic program timer(s), follow these steps to make
the recording(s).

1.  Be sure the tape you want to record on is in the cassette compartment.

2.  Press POWER to turn off the VCR.  The timer indicator (TIMER) appears
    on the display.  This shows that the VCR is in the timer standby mode.
    When a timer recording begins, the record indicator appears.

    NOTE:  You can turn on and operate the VCR manually prior to the set
           times, but the VCR makes the automatic timer recording(s) only
           if the power is off at the set start time(s).

Automatic Timer Recording Hints

    If a power failure occurs or the VCR is unplugged for more than about
    one hour, the VCR loses the clock setting and all timer settings.

    If you set the timer and turn off the VCR without loading a cassette,
    TIMER flashes.

    If you insert a cassette with its erase protection tab removed and set
    the VCR's timer, the cassette ejects and TIMER flashes on the display.

Monitoring an Automatic Timer Recording

To monitor an automatic timer recording, turn on the TV and set it to the
same channel as the VCR's OUTPUT CHANNEL switch.  Press TV/VCR until VCR
appears on the display.  If you have connected your VCR to a TV's A/V
inputs, set your TV to the video mode.

Checking/Changing Program Timers

1.  Turn on the TV and set it to the same channel as the VCR's OUTPUT
    CHANNEL switch.  If you have connected your VCR to a TV's A/V inputs,
    set your TV to the video mode and skip Step 2.

2.  Turn on the VCR and press TV/VCR on the remote control until VCR
    appears on the display.

3.  Press MENU.  The menu display appears on the TV screen.

4.  Press 1 to select TIMER.

5.  If necessary, select the program to be changed with the number buttons
    (1-8).  Use CHANNEL Down Arrow or Up Arrow to select the entry you
    want to correct.  Correct the entry using the remote control's number
    buttons.

6.  After checking or correcting the program contents, turn off the VCR's
    power to enter the timer standby mode.

Clearing a Program Timer

Follow these steps to clear a program timer.

1.  Follow Steps 1-2 under "Checking/Changing Program Timers."

2.  Press MENU and select 1.

3.  Use number buttons 1-8 to select the program number you want to clear.

4.  Press the CANCEL button on the remote control.

    The programmed contents are cancelled, and the program confirmation
    screen appears.

5.  Press MENU to return to normal screen.

Turn off the VCR to enter the timer standby mode, if you still have timer
program(s) entered.

DUBBING

The process of recording from one audio/video device to another is called
dubbing.

You can use a VCR, camcorder, satellite receiver, or other device with A/V
outputs as the dubbing source.  Always use video-quality shielded cables
with phono-type connectors to connect the device to the Model 1023.

Do not use standard audio patch cords.

NOTE:  Most material on prerecorded tapes is copyrighted.  Duplication of
       copyrighted material could result in fines and/or imprisonment.

Connections for Dubbing

You can connect the video and audio outputs of another VCR (or other
device) to the AUDIO/VIDEO IN jacks on the rear of the VCR.

Dubbing a Video Cassette Tape

NOTE:  For the best results during dubbing, hold the Model 103's remote
       control close to the receiver window (to the left of the VCR
       display) when you press a button.  Otherwise, the remote control
       might affect the playback VCR's operation.

1.  Prepare the audio/video source.

2.  Insert a tape you want to record on into the Model 103's cassette
    compartment.  See "Tape Selection, in Recording Faxback Doc. 
    19543"

3.  Press INPUT on the remote control to select AV for the rear input
    jacks.

4.  Press TAPE SPEED on the remote control to display the desired
    recording speed (SP or EP).

5.  Press RECORD to begin recording.

6.  Begin playback of the source recording.

7.  Press STOP to stop recording on the Model 103.  Otherwise, the
    Model 103.  Otherwise, the Model 103 records to the end of the tape.
    Then stop the audio/video source.

Monitoring Dubbing

Turn on the TV connected to the VCR and set it to the same channel as the
VCR's OUTPUT CHANNEL switch.  Press TV/VCR on the remote control until VCR
appears on the display.

If you connected the VCR to a TV's A/V inputs, set the TV to the video
mode.


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