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viewlink
tuning in
Viewlink
features - continued
PLEASE NOTE: Generally, the VCR cannot record a TV channel that cannot be received
properly by the VCR’s tuner, even though you can view that channel on the TV. However,
some VCR’s can use the TV’s output to record a TV channel. For details, refer to your VCR
instruction manual.
Direct TV Recording - continued
To Stop Recording - Press the VCR and Stop
buttons on your handset
simultaneously. Recording will stop.
To operate via the VCR - refer to VCR
instruction manual.
TV Auto Power On
If you insert a tape and press ‘PLAY’ on the VCR whilst the TV is in ‘Standby’ mode, the TV will
automatically switch ON and select AV1 so that you can view the tape.
VCR Auto Power Standby
If the TV is switched into ‘Standby’ mode, the VCR will also switch into ‘Standby’ mode, providing
the VCR is not in operation. (If rewinding a tape, the VCR will not switch into ‘Standby’ until
rewinding has stopped.)
VCR Image View
If the TV is in ‘Standby’ mode, and a VCR menu is operated, the TV will automatically switch ON
and the images from AV1 terminal will be displayed on screen.
VCR Is Already Recording
The VCR cannot record because it is already
recording.
The VCR is recording from the televisions
tuner. If the channel is changed on the
television, it will affect the recording.
However, menus and OSDs will not affect
the recording.
The VCR is recording from one of its AV
connections. The television can be switched
off and recording will not be affected.
There is no signal on the selected VCR input
(VCR tuner or external AV connection).
The VCR is recording one of its own
channels. The television can be switched off
and recording will not be affected.
The VCR is recording from its own tuner,
using a frequency sent by the television, i.e.
not one of the VCRs own preset channels.
The television can be switched off and
recording will not be affected.
The VCR cannot record because of a
problem other than listed.
The VCR cannot record because the tape
write protect tab is missing.
There is a problem with the tape in the VCR
(tape tangled, faulty, snapped etc.).
Tape Is Write Protected
VCR Has Tape Problems
VCR Has No Signal To Record
VCR Not Recording
VCR Recording from VCR External
VCR Recording Preset
VCR Recording From TV
VCR Recording from VCR Tuner