Model 28  9-Inch Color TV/VCR  
(160-0420)                 Recording                  Faxback Doc. # 33164

SELECTING TAPES

The quality of tape you use greatly affects record/playback quality and the
life of the Model 28.  Use only video cassettes that display the official
VHF logo.

High-grade tape has better oxide coating that helps prevent dirty video
heads.  This type of tape 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 tapes.

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

                     CASSETTE

       T-60           T-120         T-160

SP     1-hours        2 hours       2 2/3 hours
       (60 min.)      (120 min.)    (160 min.)

LP     2 hours        4 hours       5 1/3 hours
       (120 min.)     240 min.)     320 min.)

SLP    3 hours        6 hours       8 hours
       (180 min.)     (360 min.)    480 min.)

ERASE-PROTECTION TAB

Video cassettes have an erase-protection tab to prevent accidental tape
erasure.  If the erase-protection tab is removed, the VCR cannot record on
the tape.  The tape automatically ejects if you try to record on the tape.

To record on a tape that does not have the tab, put a piece of heavy
plastic tape over the tab hole.

IMMEDIATE RECORDING

Follow these steps to record the program you are watching.

1.  Insert a blank VHF video cassette, or one you want to record over, into
    the cassette compartment.  The Model 28 automatically turns on.

    NOTE:  If a video cassette was loaded when you last turned off the
           Model 28, press POWER to turn it on.

2.  Repeatedly press SPEED to display the desired recording speed.

3.  Select the channel you want to record.

4.  Press REC.  The REC indicator turns on and REC briefly appears on the
    screen.

    NOTES:  Press PAUSE/STILL during recording to temporarily pause
            recording (during commercials. for example).  To resume
            recording, press PAUSE/STILL again or press REC.

            If the Model 28 is left in the pause mode for more than 5
            minutes while recording, it will automatically switch to the
            recording mode.  While in the pause mode, a display shows five
            C marks; each C mark represents one minute of pause time.  You
            can refer to this display to see the remaining pause time.

5.  Press STOP to stop recording.

NOTE:  To turn off the TV screen while recording, press MONITOR.

Copyright Information

Unauthorized recording or use of broadcast television programming, video
tape, film, or other copyrighted material may violate applicable copyright
laws.  Radio Shack assumes no responsibility for the unauthorized
duplication, use, or other acts which infringe upon the rights of copyright
owners.

ONE-TOUCH RECORDING (OTR)

One-touch recording lets you press a single button to start recording.
Recording immediately begins and automatically stops after the length time
you select (30 minutes to 8 hours).

1.  Insert a blank VHF video cassette, or one you want to record over, into
    the cassette compartment.  The Model 28 automatically turns on.

    NOTE:  If a video cassette was loaded when you last turned off the
           Model 28, press POWER to turn it on.

2.  Repeatedly press SPEED to display the desired recording speed.

3.  Select the channel you want to record.

4.  Press RECORD/OTR on the front panel twice to begin recording.  OTR and
    (0:30) appear on the screen.

5.  Repeatedly press RECORD/OTR until the desired recording length is
    displayed. The recording lengths are displayed in 30-minute increments,
    up to 8 hours.

OTR Hints

To ensure that you record all of the desired program, make the recording
length a little longer than the program material.

OTR cannot function if a cassette is not inserted, if the erase-protection
tab is removed, or if automatic timer recording is in progress.

During OTR recording, the display shows the remaining recording time.

To cancel OTR, press STOP on the front panel.

The Model 28's power turns off at the end of OTR.

To turn off the TV screen while recording press MONITOR.

You can check automatic timer program settings during OTR.  See "Automatic
Timer Recording", below.

AUTOMATIC TIMER RECORDING (Timer Numbers 1-7)

Automatic timer recording lets you set the Model 28 to start and end
recording while you are away.  The Model 28 has seven program timers that
let you record on a specific day within a 1-year period (ONCE), the same
time every day (DAILY), or the same say every week (WEEKLY). You can set
each timer to record on a different channel and at a different speed.

NOTE:  You cannot set a timer recording while you are recording.

Setting an Automatic Timer

NOTE:  If you have not yet set the clock, the TV/VCR automatically enters
       the clock setting mode as you select the timer programming mode.

       In this example, timer number 1 is set to record Channel 32 at the
       SP speed from 7:30 AM to 8:50 AM on May 23rd.

1.  Insert a blank VHF video cassette, or one you want to record over, into
    the cassette compartment.  The Model 28 automatically turns on.

2.  Press MENU.

3.  Press 1 to select TIMER PROGRAMMING.  The program number which is not
    set up flashes.

4.  Select the program number (1-7) by pressing the number button.  (Press
    1 to select program number 1, for example.)  Then press SELECT.

5.  Set the programmed date using one of the following methods:

       Normal Program - Press 1 to select ONCE, then set the desired date.
       (Press 0, 5, 2, and 3 to set May 23rd for example.)  The day of the
       week is automatically set.

       NOTE:  Precede a single-digit entry with 0.

       Daily Program - Press 2 to select DAILY then set the date to start
       the daily recording.

       Weekly Program - Press 3 to select WEEKLY then enter the date to
       start the weekly recording.

6.  Press the number buttons to set the start time.  (Press 0, 7, 3, and 0
    to set 7:30, for example.)

7.  Press 1 to set an AM hour or press 2 to set a PM hour.

8.  Repeat Steps 6-7 to set the end time.

9.  Press number buttons to select the channel number.  (Press 3 and 2 to
    select Channel 32, for example.)

10. Press number buttons 1-3 to select the tape speed (SP, LP, or SLP).
    (Press 1 to select SP, for example.)

11. Double-check all the set information.  If you find something wrong,
    press ADD/DELETE as needed to erase the wrong entry, and re-enter the
    correct information.  When everything is correct, press MENU.

    To store other programs, repeat Steps 2-11.

12. Press POWER.  The TIMER REC indicator turns on to indicate that the
    Model 28 is in the timer standby mode.

    You can turn on and operate the Model 28 manually prior to the set
    start time.  But the Model 28 makes the timer recording only if the
    power is off at the set start time.

TODAY TIMER RECORDING (Timer Number 8)

Today timer recording is a quick way to set the Model 28 to start and end
recording within the next 24 hours.  You do not have to enter today's (or
tomorrow's) date.

Setting the Today Timer

NOTES:  If you have not yet set the clock, the TV/VCR automatically enters
        the clock setting mode as you select the timer programming mode.

        Today timer recording uses timer number 8.  However, you cannot set
        today timer by selecting the program number 8 from TIMER
        PROGRAMMING menu.

        You cannot use the remote control to set the today timer.  Use the
        TV/VCR front panel's control buttons for setting the today timer.

Follow these steps to set the today timer.

1.  Insert a blank VHF video cassette, or one you want to record over, into
    the cassette compartment.  The model 28 automatically turns on.

2.  Press MONITOR.  The current date appears on the DATE line and the
    current time appears on the START TIME line.

3.  Repeatedly press CHANNEL t or s to set the start hour.  Be sure to
    select AM or PM.  Then press VOLUME s to advance to minute setting and
    set the minute with CHANNEL t or s.

    If you select a time that has already passed, the Model 28
    automatically advances the DATE display and starts recording at the set
    time the next day.

4.  Repeat Steps 3 to set the end time.  Be sure to select AM or PM.  Then
    press VOLUME s.

5.  Repeatedly press CHANNEL t or s to set the channel number.  Then press
    VOLUME s.

6.  Repeatedly press CHANNEL t or s to select the tape speed (SP, LP, SLP).

7.  Double check all the set information.  If you find something wrong,
    press VOLUME t, and re-enter the correct information.  When everything
    is correct, press MONITOR to return to the normal screen.

8.  Press POWER.  The TIMER REC indicator turns on to indicate that the
    Model 28 is in the timer standby mode.

9.  You can turn on and operate the Model 28 manually prior to the set
    start time.  But the Model 28 makes the timer recording only if the
    power is off at the set start time.

Automatic Timer Recording and Today Timer Recording Hints

TIMER REC STANDBY flashes on the screen for 2 minutes before a set start
time when the Model 28 is not in the timer standby mode.  If this happens,
press POWER to turn off the power.

If there is a power failure or the Model 28 is unplugged for more than 3
seconds, the clock setting and all timer settings are lost.

If the today timer and an automatic timer overlap, the today timer program
has priority.

If automatic timers overlap, the one that starts first has priority.  When
the first program ends, the Model 28 switches to record the reminder of the
second program.

You cannot press POWER to enter the timer-record mode during OTR.

After the recording ends, TIMER REC indicator flashes.

If a tape is not loaded or the erase-protection tab is removed, the TIMER
REC indicator flashes and you cannot make an automatic timer recording.
Press POWER to stop the flashing.  Then load a tape that allows recording.

CHECKING PROGRAM TIMERS

Follow these steps to check the program timers.

1.  Turn on the Model 28.

2.  Press MENU then press 1 to select TIMER PROGRAMMING.

3.  Select the desired program number 1-8 with the remote control's number
    buttons.  All the set information appears on the screen.

    NOTE: If a program number is flashing, it does not have an event stored
          in it.

4.  Press MENU to return to the normal screen.

Clearing an Automatic Timer

Follow these steps to clear an automatic timer.

1.  Turn on the Model 28.  If the timer recording is already in progress;
    press MONITOR, and press STOP/EJECT on the front panel.  Then follow
    Steps 2-4 under "Setting an Automatic Timer", above to select your
    desired timer number.

2.  Press ADD/DELETE.

    To clear another program, select the timer number then press ADD/DELETE
    again.

3.  Press MENU to return to the normal screen.

Changing an Automatic Timer After Setting a Program

Follow these steps to change an automatic timer.

1.  Turn on the Model 28 and follow Steps 2-4 under "Setting an Automatic
    Timer", above, to select your desired timer number.

2.  Select the digit you want to change by pressing SELECT (to go forward)
    or ADD/DELETE (to go backward).

3.  Enter the correct numbers with the remote control's number buttons.

4.  Press MENU to return the normal screen.

    Be sure to turn the Model 28 off to activate the timer.

Clearing the Today Timer

Follow these steps to clear the today timer.

1.  Turn on the Model 28 and press MONITOR to display today timer
    information.  If the timer recording is already in progress; press
    MONITOR, and press STOP/EJECT on the front panel.

2.  Press VOLUME t.

3.  Press MONITOR (or MENU on the remote control) to return to the normal
    screen.

Changing the Today Timer After Setting a Program

Follow these steps to change the today timer.

1.  Turn on the Model 28 and press MONITOR until today timer information
    appears.

2.  Select the digits you want to change by pressing VOLUME s.

3.  Set the correct numbers by pressing CHANNEL t or s.

4.  Press MENU to return the normal screen.

    Be sure to turn the Model 28 off to activate the timer.

DUBBING

The process of recording from one VCR to another is called dubbing.

Connections for Dubbing

Connect the playback VCR's video and audio outputs to the corresponding
VIDEO-IN and AUDIO-IN jacks on the back or the VIDEO and AUDIO-INPUT jacks
on the front panel of the Model 28 (which is the recording VCR).

Always use video-quality shielded cables with phono connectors.  Do not use
standard audio patch cords.

Dubbing a Video Cassette

Follow these steps to dub a video cassette tape.

1.  Load a prerecorded video cassette into the playback VCR.

2.  Load a blank video cassette, or one you want to record over, into the
    Model 28's cassette compartment.

3.  Select the audio and video inputs mode (AUX) by entering 00 on the
    remote control's number buttons, or select one channel higher than the
    highest programmed channel or one channel lower than the lowest
    programmed channel by pressing CHANNEL t or s.

4.  Set SPEED to the desired recording speed (SP, LP, SLP).

5.  Press REC.  The tape in the Model 28 begins recording.

6.  Begin playback of the tape in the playback.

To turn off the TV screen, press MONITOR.

NOTE:  You can also record any other audio/video source that has audio/
       video outputs, such as a camcorder or satellite receiver. To connect
       one of these devices, connect its audio/video outputs to the Model
       28's corresponding VIDEO-IN and AUDIO-IN jacks.


(LB/EB 5/24/96)

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