Model 36  (160-0706)             Preparation            Faxback Doc. # 6525

INSTALLING THE REMOTE CONTROL'S BATTERIES

The remote control requires two AA batteries (not included) for operation.
We recommend alkaline batteries such as Radio Shack Cat. No. 23-552.

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

2.  Place two fresh AA batteries in the compartment, as indicated by the
    polarity symbols (+ and -) marked inside.

3.  Replace the compartment cover.

Note:  If the remote control does not work or operates poorly, 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.

SETTING THE CLOCK

Set the clock accurately for proper automatic timer recording.  We suggest
that you use a TV or radio station as your time source.

In the following example, the clock is set to 5:40 pm, Thursday, May 21st,
1993.

1.  Press POWER to turn on the VCR.

2.  Press TIME SET inside the VCR's front compartment.  A day-of-the-week
    indicator flashes on the VCR's display.

3.  Press CHANNEL/TRACKING -/+ until the correct day of the week appears
    on the display.  Then press NEXT on the VCR.  The hour indicators
    flash.

4.  Press CHANNEL/TRACKING -/+ until the correct hour appears on the
    display.  Be sure the display shows AM or PM correctly.  Then press
    NEXT.  The minute indicators flash.

5.  Press CHANNEL/TRACKING -/+ until the correct minute appears on the
    display.

6.  If the information is correct, press NEXT on the VCR.  The display
    returns to normal and the correct clock setting appears on the VCR's
    display.

    If the information is not correct, press CLEAR on the VCR and repeat
    Steps 2-6.  Press NEXT on the VCR to store the information.

Notes:  Seconds begin counting after you set the minutes and press NEXT on
        the VCR.

        If the display shows an abnormal reading or no reading, unplug the
        power for several seconds, then plug it in again.  Then repeat
        Steps 1 through 6 to reset the clock.

PROGRAMMING THE TUNER MEMORY

You can program the tuner's memory so when you press [CHANNEL/TRACKING-
-/+] the VCR's tuner scans only the active channels in your area.

1.  Press TV/CATV on the VCR  to select the band.  CATV appears on the
    display when you select the cable TV band.

2.  Press PRESET on the VCR.  P appears on the display with a flashing
    channel number.

3.  Press AUTO on the VCR.  P and E flash on the display while the tuner
    scans all the active channels in your area and stores them into
    memory.  When programming is over, the tuner stops on the lowest
    memorized channel.

4.  Press Preset to exit the programming mode.

5.  Press CHANNEL/TRACKING -/+ to check the memory's contents.

ADDING OR DELETING A CHANNEL

If the tuner stores a channel that you do not want or misses a weak
channel you do want, follow these steps to manually add or delete the
channel.

1.  Press PRESET on the VCR.

2.  Press CHANNEL/TRACKING -/+ until the channel you want to add or
    erase appears on the display.  If the channel is stored in memory, A
    appears next to the channel.  If it is not stored in memory, E appears
    next to the channel.

3.  Press ADD/ERASE on the VCR to store or erase the channel.  If you
    store the channel, A changes to E. If you erase the channel, E changes
    to A.

4.  Press PRESET on the VCR.

Notes:  Although you can power the Model 36 with AC power in other
        countries, you cannot use the Model 36's tuner to receive local
        broadcasts in color system signals other than NTSC3.58 (the system
        used in the U.S.).  The VCR can receive (and record) only NTSC3.58
        color system broadcast signals.

        You can directly select channels not stored in the tuner's memory
        by using the remote control's number and CH buttons.

CHANNEL SELECTION

You can select channels two ways: scanning and direct.

To scan for a channel press CHANNEL/TRACKING +/- on the VCR or CH/TRACKING
on the remote control.  The tuner automatically advances to the next
programmed channel - up when you press CHANNEL +, down when you press
CHANNEL-.

Note:  If you press CHANNEL + on the VCR or CH/TRACKING on the remote when
       the tuner is at the highest memorized channel, the tuner returns to
       the lowest memorized channel.  If you press CHANNEL - on the VCR or
       CH/TRACKING on the remote when the tuner is at the lowest memorized
       channel, the tuner returns to the highest memorized channel.

To directly select a channel, press the remote control's number buttons
for the desired channel, then press CH on the remote.  With direct channel
selection, you can choose any channel in the tuner's range, even if you
have not programmed the channel, if there is no broadcast present, or if
the channel is scrambled.  (The tuner does not unscramble the channel.)

Note:  The VCR display shows channel numbers
       over 100 as follows:

                          Channel Display

                          100-109  aO-a9

                          110-119  bO-b9

                          120-125  cO-c5

CABLE CHANNEL DESIGNATIONS

The VCR can receive up to 111 cable channels.  The VCR displays the
channels as 1-c5.

Channels 2-13 are the same for VHF and cable TV, and cable companies
usually number them as they appear on the display.

However, cable companies often designate the other channels with a letter
or letter-number combination.  The following chart shows common cable
channel designations.

For more information, contact your cable company.  You still might have to
experiment to determine the proper cable channel designations for your
cable system.

Alternate Channel     VCR Tuner     Alternate Channel    VCR Tuner
   Designations        Display         Designations        Display


          Mid-Band Channels                 Hyper-Band Channels

       A                   14               W+1               37
       B                   15               W+2               38
       C                   16               W+3               39
       D                   17               W+4               40
       E                   18               W+5               41
       F                   19
       G                   20
       H                   21
       I                   22               W+58              94
                                            W+59             100

         Super-Band Channels
       K                   24               W+84             124
       L                   25
       M                   26
       N                   27               VHF Low-Band Channels
       O                   28               4A or A8          01
       P                   29               5A or A7          06
       Q                   30               6A  or A6         06
       S                   32
       T                   33               Mid Low-Band Channels
       U                   34               A-3                97
       V                   35               A-2                98
       W                   36               A-1                99

(BR/all-06/23/94)

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