Model 103 2-Head VHS VCR
(160-0538)                 Playing a Tape             Faxback Doc. # 19547

PLAYING A TAPE

1.  Turn on the TV and set it to the same channel as the VCR's OUTPUT
    CHANNEL switch (3 or 4).

    If you are using a TV/monitor that is connected to the VCR's
    AUDIO/VIDEO OUT jacks, set it to the video mode.

2.  Hold the cassette with the main label facing up and the spine facing
    out from the VCR.  Then insert the cassette into the VCR's compartment
    and gently push the center of its spine until the VCR draws it in.

    The VCR automatically turns on, the clock display changes to the tape
    counter, and the play indicator (Right Arrow) appears if the tape's
    erase protection tab is removed.  The stop indicator (SYMBOL) and
    channel number appear if the eraser protection tab is in place.  See
    "Erase Protection, in Recording Faxback Doc.  #19543"

    If the erase-protection tab has been removed from the cassette,
    playback automatically begins (see "Erase Protection, in Recording
    Faxback Doc.  #19543")

    CAUTION:  Never insert anything except a VHS video cassette into the
              cassette compartment.  You might damage the VCR's internal
              mechanisms.

3.  If playback does not automatically begin, press PLAY/x2.

    NOTE:  The VCR automatically adjusts the tracking.  But if further
           adjustment is necessary, you can manually adjust it.  See
           "Manual Tracking Control, in Special Functions Faxback Doc.
           #19548"

4.  Press STOP to stop playback before the end of the tape.  Then press
    STOP/EJECT on the VCR to eject the cassette.

    If the tape reaches the end before you press STOP/EJECT, the VCR
    automatically stops the tape, completely rewinds it, and turns off.
    If the erase-protection tab has been removed, the VCR ejects the
    cassette after the tape fully rewinds.

    NOTE:  You can press STOP/EJECT to eject a cassette when the VCR is
           off.  The VCR's power temporarily turns on while the cassette
           ejects then automatically turns off.


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