Model 87 Double Azimuth 4-Head VHS VCR
(160-0525)                 Preparation                Faxback Doc. # 40520

INSTALLING THE REMOTE CONTROL'S BATTERIES

The remote control requires two AAA batteries (not included) for
operation.  We recommend alkaline batteries (Radio Shack Cat. No. 23-555).

Install the batteries as shown below.

1.  Remove the battery compartment cover by pressing the cover in the
    direction of the arrow.

2.  Place two fresh AAA batteries in the compartment, observing the
    polarity symbols (+ and -) marked in the compartment.

3.  Replace the compartment cover.

    Note:

    If the remote control does not work or operates erratically, replace
    both batteries.

    Caution:

    Use only fresh batteries of the recommended size and type.  Always
    remove old or weak batteries.  They can leak chemicals that can damage
    electronic circuits.

USING THE REMOTE CONTROL

Some of the remote control's buttons are duplicated on the VCR's front
panel.  You can use these buttons to perform identical procedures either
at the VCR or by remote control.  The special-function buttons on the next
page appear only on the remote control.

To use the remote control, point it at the VCR and press the desired
button(s).

1.  Number Buttons

    - allow direct selection of any channel within the tuner's range.
      You can also use these buttons to set the clock or enter timer 
      information.

2.  PROG Button

    - use to set the clock and automatic program timers.  This button is
      explained in detail in "Setting the Clock" and "Recording," Faxback
      Doc. # 40522.

3.  PROG/QTR/CLEAR Button

    - use to erase the quick timer recording settings and automatic
      program timers.

4.  BLANK SEARCH Button

    - press to search for a blank portion.

      See "Special Functions," Faxback Doc. # 40523.

5.  RESET Button

    - press to reset the counter to 0H  00M  00S.

6.  TAPE SPEED Button

    - press to select the desired recording speed.
      (The corresponding tape indicator lights.)

7.  INPUT Button

    - press to select the signals you want to record.

8.  TV/VCR Button

    - press so that VCR appears on the display to watch the signal you
      select using INPUT.  Press again so that VCR does not appear on the
      display for normal TV viewing.

9.  CH SCAN Button

    - press to scan all memorized channels.

10. CH PROG AUTO, ERASE and MANUAL BUTTONS

    - use to program the tuner's memory.

11. QTR ON TIME and OFF TIME Buttons

    - use to set the quick timer recording.

      See "Recording," Faxback Doc. # 40522.

12. MEMORY Button

    - press to select the counter memory function.

13. TRACKING Down/Up Arrow Buttons

    - let you minimize video noise during playback.

14. SLOW, Down and Up Buttons

    - press SLOW during playback to start slow motion.
      To vary the slow-motion speed, press Down or Up Arrow.

SETTING THE CLOCK

Use the remote control to set the clock.

Set the clock accurately for proper automatic timer and quick timer
recording.  We suggest you refer to a TV or radio station to obtain the
correct time.

1.  Press POWER to turn on the VCR.

2.  Turn on your TV and set it to the same channel as the VCR's CHANNEL
    3/4 switch (located on the back of the VCR).  Then, press TV/VCR on
    the remote control so that VCR appears on the VCR's display.  The TV
    screen shows a blue display.

    Note:

    If you use a TV monitor, be sure to set it to the video mode.

3.  Press PROG on the remote control.

    a.  If you are setting the clock after plugging in the VCR, the
        clock-setting mode automatically appears on the TV screen with the
        first hour digit flashing.

    b.  If you are not setting the clock for the first time after plugging
        in the VCR, the MENU display appears on the TV screen.  Press 1 to
        enter the clocksetting mode.  The first hour digit flashes.

4.  Press the remote control's number buttons to set the correct hour and
    minute.  (Press 0, 9, 3, and 0 to set 9:30, for example.)

    Precede a single-digit entry with 0.  If you press a wrong number
    button, press PROG/QTR/CLEAR and press the correct button.

5.  Press 1 to select a.m. or press 2 to select p.m.  Your VCR uses an
    a.m./p.m. clock.

6.  Press the number buttons to set the correct date.
    (Press 0, 7, 0, 4, 9, and 2 to set July 4, 1992, for example.)

7.  Review the entered information.

    If it is correct, press PROG.  The clocksetting mode display changes
    to the MENU display and the VCR display changes to the correct clock
    display.

    If the information is not correct, press PROG/QTR/CLEAR as necessary
    to erase the wrong information.  Then, enter the correct information.
    Press PROG to store the information.

8.  Press PROG again to clear the MENU display.

    Notes:

    If you enter an invalid date or time  (13:00, for example), ? flashes.
    Enter the correct date or time.

    Seconds begin counting at 00 when you press PROG after you set the
    date.

    If the display shows an abnormal reading or no reading, unplug the
    power cord for about 5 minutes.  Then, plug it back in and repeat
    Steps 1-8 to reset the clock.

(br/km-07/17/1997)

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