Philips Universal Remote TYPE VR 175 User Manual

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS IN BRIEF  
The remote control  
Front of the video recorder  
RECORD/OTR n  
STANDBY m  
SELECT  
TIMER k  
CLEAR (CL)  
0-9  
STANDBY m  
Record  
Standby  
r
Standby  
Down/Minus, programme number  
q
RECORD 5  
AUTOINSTALL  
hSTOP/JEJECT  
H
Function selector  
Up/Plus, programme number  
Record  
’VIDEOPlus’ or ’TIMER’ programming  
Reset, clear  
Installation  
Digit buttons 0-9  
Stop/Cassette eject  
Rewind/Reverse scanning  
Playback  
MONITOR  
OK  
TV monitor function  
Confirm button  
PLAY G  
P r  
I
Down/Minus, programme number  
Up/Plus, programme number  
Playback  
Forward wind/ Forward scanning  
P q  
PLAY G  
H
Rewind/Reverse scanning  
Forward wind/ Forward scanning  
Pause/Stop, Tuner-mode  
Index search  
I
STOP h  
INDEX E  
SP/LP  
(SP/LP) selection  
STILL R  
SYSTEM  
Still picture  
Special function  
 
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS PHILIPS VR 175  
Congratulations on the purchase of one of the most sophisti-  
cated and simple-to-use video recorders (VCR) on the market.  
With this VCR you can record and play VHS-standard  
Contents  
Page  
1. INSTALLATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2  
Connecting cables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2  
Important notes for operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2  
Connecting additional equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3  
Emergency interrupt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3  
User guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3  
Automatic Channel Search . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4  
Manual Channel Number Allocation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4  
Monitor function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4  
cassettes.  
Please take the time to read this operating manual before  
using your video recorder.  
2. PLAYBACK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5  
Picture scanning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5  
INSTANT VIEW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5  
Still picture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5  
Tape position/Index search . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5  
Eliminating picture interference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6  
Tracking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6  
Safety instructions and other notes  
Danger: High voltage! Do not open. The video recorder does not  
contain any components that can be repaired by the customer.  
When the appliance is connected to the power supply there are  
some components that are constantly operational. To switch off  
the video recorder completely you must disconnect it from the  
power supply.  
3. RECORDING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7  
Long play function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7  
Some general notes for recording . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7  
Recording from external sources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7  
OTR - Recording . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7  
Erase protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7  
Auto-assembling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7  
Programming with ’VIDEOPlus+’ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8  
Programming recordings manually . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8  
Clear a TIMER block . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8  
Important programming notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9  
Note that this power pack is designed for a power supply of  
220-240V/50Hz.  
Ensure that air can circulate freely through the ventilation slots  
on the video recorder.  
Ensure that no objects or liquids enter the video recorder. If  
liquid is spilt into it, disconnect the video recorder immediately  
from the power supply and call the After-sales Service for  
advice.  
The video recorder should not be used immediately after  
transportation from a cold to a hot area or vice versa, or in  
conditions of extreme humidity.  
After unpacking the video recorder, it should be allowed to  
acclimatize for at least three hours before installation.  
These operating instructions have been printed on nonpolluting  
paper.  
Deposit old batteries at the relevant collection points.  
Please make use of the facilities available in your country for  
disposing of the packaging of the video recorder in a way that  
helps to protect the environment.  
4. SPECIAL FEATURES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10  
Tuner mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10  
On Screen Display (OSD) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10  
Setting the clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10  
Channel number or frequency display . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10  
Manual channel search . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11  
Playback via the aerial cable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12  
Adjusting the modulator frequency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12  
Switching off the modulator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12  
Before you call an engineer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13  
This electronic equipment contains many materials that can be  
recycled. Please inquire about the possibilities for recycling  
your old set.  
VIDEOPlus+ and PlusCode are trademarks of Gemstar Develop-  
ment Corporation. The VIDEOPlus+ system is manufactured  
under licence from Gemstar Development Corporation.  
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1. INSTALLATION  
2 Plug one end of the aerial cable provided into the  
Important for the United Kingdom  
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socket on the video recorder and the other end  
into the aerial input socket on your TV set.  
This apparatus is fitted with an approved moulded 13 Amp  
plug. To change a fuse in this type of plug proceed as  
follows:  
3 If your television does not have a scart (AV-Euro) socket  
please do not read further here, but turn to Chapter 4,  
’SPECIAL FEATURES’. In the section ’Playback via the  
aerial cable’ you will find further information.  
Remove fuse cover and fuse.  
Fix new fuse which should be a BS1362 3A, A.S.T.A.  
or BSI approved type.  
Refit the fuse cover.  
If the fitted plug is not suitable for your socket outlets, it  
should be cut off and an appropriate plug fitted in its place.  
If the mains plug contains a fuse, this should have a value of  
3A. If a plug without a fuse is used, the fuse at the  
distribution board should not be greater than 5A.  
4 Insert the plug of a scart cable into the scart socket  
Note: The severed plug must be destroyed to avoid a  
possible shock hazard should it be inserted into a 13A  
socket elsewhere.  
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at the back of your video recorder. Connect the  
other plug to the TV set.  
How to connect a plug: The wires in the mains lead are  
coloured in accordance with the following code:  
BLUE - ’NEUTRAL’ (’N’) BROWN - ’LIVE’ (’L’)  
The BLUE wire must be connected to the terminal which  
is marked with the letter ’N’ or coloured BLACK. The  
BROWN wire must be connected to the terminal which is  
marked with the letter ’L’ or coloured RED.  
Do not connect either wires to the earth terminal in the  
plug which is marked with the letter ’E’ or by the safety  
earth symbol \ or coloured green or green-and-yellow.  
5 Insert the female plug of the mains cable into the mains  
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socket  
at the back of the video recorder.  
6 Plug the other end of the mains cable into the wall  
socket.  
Important notes for operation  
Many televisions switch automatically to the ’EXT’  
(EXTernal) or ’AV’ (Audio/Video) programme number  
when a video cassette is played back.  
If the television does not switch automatically, you will  
have to select the ’EXT’, ’0’, or ’AV’ programme number  
on the TV set manually.  
Keep your video recorder connected to the mains and the  
power switch in ’on’ position at all times to ensure that  
programmed recordings can be made and that the  
television functions normally. The power consumption  
required is low.  
Before replacing the plug cover, make certain that the cord  
grip is clamped over the sheath of the lead - not simply over  
the two wires.  
Connecting cables  
The video recorder switches on automatically as soon as  
P q  
you insert a cassette or press the  
button.  
If the video recorder is not used for a few minutes in  
some functions, it switches to standby automatically.  
Back-up power supply: TV channel storage - typically 1  
year, Clock/Timer - 30 minutes  
If you switch the video recorder to standby using the  
STANDBY m  
button, the current time will appear in the  
display, e.g.: ’20:00’ .  
If the clock has not been set, ’--:--’ will appear in the  
display.  
1 Remove the aerial cable plug from your TV set and insert  
2
it into the  
socket at the back of the video recorder.  
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Connecting additional equipment  
User guide  
You can also connect additional equipment to the  
socket, for instance, satellite receiver, decoder or  
camcorder.  
With OSD (On Screen Display) the corresponding functions  
appear on the TV-screen. The most important button-func-  
tions are displayed at the bottom of the screen.  
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DATE PROG START  
01 01 20:00  
END  
21:30  
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NEXT  
gTIMER CLEAR gCL  
-/+ 0-9 D/WgSELECT OK  
Throughout this instruction manual, use the following buttons  
for these functions: ’Select’, ’Enter’/’Adjust’, ’Confirm’.  
P r  
P q  
Select: Use the  
or the  
button.  
Note: You can find information about how to connect  
your TV set in chapter 4, ’SPECIAL FEATURES’ in the  
section ’Playback via the aerial cable’.  
P r  
P q  
Enter/Adjust: Use the  
or the  
button, or the  
0-9  
buttons.  
OK  
Confirm: Use the  
button.  
Emergency interrupt  
Both the video recorder and the remote control have an  
’Emergency interrupt’ button. You can use the  
STANDBY m  
button to interrupt any function.  
Whenever you have operating problems you can simply  
interrupt the function and start again.  
You can practise operating your set without any worries. No  
matter which buttons you press, you cannot damage it.  
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Automatic Channel Search  
Manual Channel Number Allocation  
AUTOINSTALL  
1 Switch on the TV set. Press the  
button on  
You can allocate any desired programme number to the TV  
channels stored by the ’Automatic Channel Search’.  
the video recorder. If TV channels have already been  
stored, select and confirm the ’AUTOINSTALL’ line.  
AUTOINSTALL  
1 Switch on the TV set. Press the  
button on  
2 The ’Automatic Channel Search’ starts.  
the video recorcer.  
2 Select and confirm ’CHANNEL ALLOCATION’ .  
P r  
P q  
3 Use the  
or  
button, to select the TV channel  
AUTOINSTALL  
00  
on the TV screen, to which you wish to allocate a  
programme number (starting with ’P 01’ ).  
4 Confirm this allocation.  
If you wish to allocate further programme numbers,  
repeat step 3and step 4until you allocated a pro-  
gramme number to all the required TV channels.  
3 Wait until all the TV channels have been found. This may  
take several minutes.  
STANDBY m  
5 To end press the  
button.  
4 Adjust ’TIME’ , ’YEAR’ , ’MONTH’ , ’DATE’ .  
Note: If you want to delete an unwanted TV channel,  
OK  
5 Confirm each entry with the  
button.  
CLEAR (CL)  
press the  
button at step 3.  
* Monitor function: You can switch to and fro between  
How you can search for a TV channel manually, you read in  
chapter 4 ’SPECIAL FEATURES’, ’Manual channel search’.  
How you can allocate a TV channel manually, you read in the  
next paragraph, ’Manual channel allocation’.  
TV reception and video recorder reception with the  
MONITOR  
button. This only functions when you used a  
scart cable to connect the video recorder to your TV set  
and if your TV set responds to this switch-over.  
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2. PLAYBACK  
1 Insert the cassette into the cassette slot.  
Still picture  
STILL R  
1 Press the  
button. You see a still picture.  
Interference stripes will appear on the screen.  
STILL R  
2 Each time you press  
again, the picture will  
move on one step.  
Note: If the still picture vibrates vertically, hold the  
P r  
P q  
or the  
button at step 1until the vibration is  
minimal. This setting will be stored automatically.  
Please note, however, that interference may still occur  
with poor quality cassettes.  
PLAY G  
2 Press the playback button  
.
H
3 Picture scanning: Press the  
(reverse) or  
I
(forward) button once or several times.  
Tape position/Index search  
STOP h  
4 Interrupt: Press the  
button.  
5 Wind and rewind: Interrupt the playback function and  
Tape position: The elapsed playback time, given to the hour  
and minute, appears in the display.  
H
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press the  
(rewind) or  
(wind) button.  
If you want to set the indicator to ’0:00’ , press the  
CLEAR (CL)  
button.  
When you insert a cassette, the indicator is automatically  
set to ’0:00’ .  
0:20  
Index search: At the beginning of each recording, the video  
recorder marks the tape with a code mark. You can search  
for these code marks on the tape. Once the video recorder  
finds the code mark or a blank space it will automatically  
switch to playback.  
If, during wind/rewind, you want to have a quick access  
to picture scanning, use the ’Instant View’ function.  
H
6 INSTANT VIEW: If you hold the  
(Rewind) or  
I
(Wind) button during wind or rewind, you will  
switch to picture scanning. If you release the buttons,  
the video recorder will automatically switch back to  
rewind or wind again.  
INDEX E  
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1 Press the  
button and then press the  
H
button to select the next code mark or the  
for the previous code mark.  
button  
7 Eject a cassette: Interrupt the playback function and  
Note: You cannot use the function ’Index search’ with  
recordings made on another video recorder that does  
not have this code mark function.  
hSTOP/JEJECT  
press the  
button on the video recorder.  
Notes: Some functions switch off automatically after a  
while (e.g.: Pause, Still Picture, Scanning). This helps to  
protect the cassette and prevent unnecessary power  
consumption.  
* The picture quality will deteriorate during Picture  
Scanning. The sound is turned off.  
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Eliminating picture interference/  
Cleaning function  
P q  
1 During playback, hold the  
button until ’TRAC’  
(tracking) appears in the display.  
P q  
P r  
2 Hold the  
is at its best.  
or  
button until the playback quality  
3 Wait a few seconds, until ’TRAC’ disappears from the  
display. This setting will remain until you remove the  
cassette.  
4 If horizontal lines still appear on the screen, use the  
Cleaning function:  
Cleaning function: During playback, hold the  
PLAY G  
button until ’HEAD’ (video head cleaning)  
appears in the display. The video heads are being  
cleaned. The video recorder automatically switches back  
to playback.  
Note: Some hired cassettes may have a poor pic-  
ture/sound quality. This is not a fault in your video  
recorder.  
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3. RECORDING  
1 Insert a cassette or switch the video recorder on with the  
Some general notes for recording  
P q  
button.  
P r  
P q  
0-9  
Recording from external sources: Programme number  
2 Use the  
or  
button or the  
buttons to  
’E1’ is provided for recording from external sources (via  
select the programme number from which you wish to  
record, e.g. ’P 01’ .  
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the  
scart socket).  
OTR - recording: If you do not want to record to the end  
RECORD 5  
of the cassette, press the  
button again.  
The display shows at what time the recording will stop.  
P 01  
RECORD 5  
With each subsequent press of the  
you can add 30 minutes to this time.  
button  
You can return to the normal recording status by pressing  
RECORD 5  
3 Press the  
button.  
CLEAR (CL)  
the  
button.  
Erase protection: So that you don’t accidentally delete an  
important recording, you can remove the special tab  
(erase protection) on the narrow side of the cassette with  
a screwdriver or slide the special tab to the left.  
Later, if you no longer want the cassette to be erase  
protected, you can seal the gap again with adhesive tape  
or slide the special tab to the right.  
0:00  
STOP h  
4 To stop recording, press the  
button.  
Auto-assembling: You can use the auto-assembling func-  
tion to join individual recordings without any major  
picture disturbance between the recordings. During  
Long play function  
You can reduce the recording speed by half. This makes it  
possible to record, for example, 8 hours instead of 4 hours on  
an ’E240’ cassette.  
playback, search for the correct position on the tape and  
hSTOP/JEJECT  
then press the  
button. 9 will appear in  
the display. Now you can start recording as usual by  
RECORD 5  
pressing the  
button.  
Before recording, with the video recorder switched on, select  
the ’LP’ (=LongPlay) recording speed by pressing the  
SP/LP  
button. ’LP’ will appear in the display.  
How to programme a recording  
Note: During picture scanning, still picture and slow  
motion colour playback may be poor.  
* You will obtain the best picture quality when recording  
at standard speed (’SP’).  
The video recorder needs the following information for every  
programmed recording:  
* the date on which the recording is to be made  
* the programme number for the TV channel  
* the start and stop time of the recording  
The video recorder stores all the information mentioned  
above in what is known as a TIMER block. You can  
programme up to 6 TIMER blocks, one month in advance.  
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7 Make sure that a cassette without erase protection has  
Programming with ’VIDEOPlus+’  
STANDBY m  
been loaded. Switch to standby with the  
button.  
All the information required for a programming is contained  
encoded in the VIDEOPlus+ code.  
A programmed recording will only function when the  
video recorder is switched to standby with the  
STANDBY m  
button.  
1 Switch on the TV set.  
Note:  
TIMER k  
* VIDEOPlus+ Aerial-code numbers: With this video  
recorder, VIDEOPlus+ aerial-code numbers will be al-  
located automatically.  
2 Press the  
button on the remote control.  
3 Please enter the VIDEOPlus+ code (up to 9 digits) printed  
in your TV guide next to the start time of a TV pro-  
gramme.  
CLEAR (CL)  
If you make a mistake, clear with the  
Programming recordings manually  
button.  
TIMER k  
VIDEOPLUS  
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1 Switch on the TV set. Press the  
button twice.  
TIMER k  
2 Select a free TIMER block. Press the  
button.  
ONCE  
TIMER k  
3 With the  
button you can select between the  
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D/WgSELECT  
CLEAR gCL  
entries ’DATE’ (date), ’PROG’ (programme number),  
’START’ (start time) and ’END’ (stop time).  
0-9  
OK  
You can enter or adjust data. Confirm each entry with the  
TIMER k  
button.  
4 If you want to programme at daily or weekly intervals,  
You can select between ’D’ (daily intervals) or ’W’  
(weekly intervals) at step ’DATE’ with the  
SELECT  
press the  
button until ’D-DAILY’ (daily intervals)  
SELECT  
button.  
or ’W-WEEKLY’ (weekly intervals) appears on the TV  
screen. The ’daily intervals’ function can only be used for  
recordings to be made from Mondays to Fridays inclu-  
sive.  
OK  
4 Finally, press the  
button. Programming has now  
been completed.  
OK  
5 Make sure that a cassette without erase protection has  
5 Confirm the entries with the  
button. The resultant  
STANDBY m  
been loaded. Switch to standby with the  
data appear on the TV screen.  
button.  
Note: If you use VIDEOPlus+ for the first time for this TV  
channel, the ’SELECT PROG’ line appears when you  
confirm the VIDEOPlus+ code. Select and confirm the  
programme number for the TV programme required.  
Note:  
* Clear a TIMER block: At step 1select the TIMER  
block that you want to clear. Press the  
button.  
If e.g.: ’20:00’ appears in the display, the clock must be  
set.  
CLEAR (CL)  
* If you wish to set a later end time for a recording,  
P q  
press the  
the  
button at step 5. With each press on  
P q  
button you add 15 minutes to the time.  
* If e.g.: ’20:00’ appears in the display, please set the  
clock.  
OK  
6 Finally, press the  
button. Programming is now  
complete.  
The data has been stored in a TIMER block.  
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Important programming notes  
When recordings have been programmed, k appears in  
the display.  
The programmed recording will always be made at the  
recording speed (SP/LP) that at the time has been  
selected on the video recorder.  
You cannot operate the video recorder manually while a  
programmed recording is being made. If you want to  
interrupt the programmed recording, press the  
STANDBY m  
button.  
If the video recorder is switched on a few minutes before  
a programmed recording is due to take place,  
’TIMER RECORD’ will flash on the TV screen.  
If the end of the cassette is reached during a  
programmed recording, the video recorder automatically  
ejects the cassette.  
If you forget to load a cassette, after programming the  
recording, ’NO CASSETTE’ will appear on the TV screen  
for a few seconds.  
If you insert a cassette with erase protection, after  
programming the recording, ’PROTECTED CASSETTE’ will  
appear on the TV screen for a few seconds.  
The cassette will then be ejected.  
TIMER k  
When, after pressing the  
button ’TIMER FULL’  
appears on the TV screen, all TIMER blocks have been  
programmed. Then, select the TIMER block you want to  
alter or clear.  
If ’CODE ERROR’ appears on the TV screen, the  
VIDEOPlus+ code was incorrect or the date was in-  
correctly entered. Repeat the entry or end with the  
STANDBY m  
button.  
With programming at daily intervals, the first recording  
must take place within a week.  
If ’DAILY ERROR’ appears on the TV screen, the date was  
incorrectly entered. Programming at daily intervals can  
only be used for recordings to be made from Mondays to  
Fridays inclusive.  
Programme number ’E1’ is provided for programmed  
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recordings from external sources (via the  
socket).  
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4. SPECIAL FEATURES  
Tuner mode  
Setting the clock  
AUTOINSTALL  
You can also use your video recorder as a TV receiver  
(tuner).  
1 Press the  
button on the video recorder.  
2 Confirm the line ’CLOCK’ .  
STOP h  
1 Hold the  
button, until + appears in the  
display.  
3 Adjust ’TIME’ , ’YEAR’ , ’MONTH’ , ’DATE’ if required.  
4 Confirm each entry.  
2 Choose the required programme number with the  
P r  
P q  
0-9  
or  
button or with the  
buttons.  
3 Switch the video recorder to standby by pressing the  
Channel number or frequency display  
STANDBY m  
button when you no longer want to watch  
television.  
You can switch between the display for ’channel number’ or  
’frequency’ for manual channel search.  
On Screen Display (OSD)  
AUTOINSTALL  
1 Press the  
button.  
You can switch the On Screen Display (OSD) on or off.  
2 Select and confirm ’CHANNEL/FREQUENCY’ .  
AUTOINSTALL  
1 Press the  
button on the video recorder.  
3 Select and confirm ’CHANNEL’ or ’FREQUENCY’ .  
2 Select and confirm ’OSD’ .  
3 Select and confirm ’ON’ or ’OFF’ .  
OK  
Note: With the  
button you can superimpose the  
actual operating mode on the TV screen.  
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Manual channel search  
In certain cases the Automatic Channel Search may not be  
able to find all of the TV channels (e.g. coded TV channels).  
You can then use this manual method to set the channels.  
AUTOINSTALL  
1 Switch on the TV set. Press the  
button on  
the video recorder.  
2 Select and confirm ’MANUAL SEARCH’ .  
P q  
3 Hold the  
button until you have found the right TV  
channel. A changing channel number or frequency will  
appear on the TV screen.  
OK  
4 Confirm with the  
button.  
5 Select and confirm the programme number that you wish  
to allocate to this TV channel (e.g.: ’P 01’ ).  
6 If you want to allocate more TV channels, repeat  
steps 3to 5until all TV channels have been stored.  
STANDBY m  
7 To end, press the  
button.  
Note: Channel number or frequency can also be entered  
0-9  
directly at step 3, using the  
buttons.  
* To enter a special/hyperband channel, first enter the  
channel digit ’9’. The indication changes from ’CH’ to  
’CA’. For example, for special channel ’S 30’, enter ’9 30’.  
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Note: This modulator frequency might already be oc-  
cupied by another TV station in your reception area, e.g.  
’Channel 5’. In this case you will find that the picture  
quality on your TV set will be poor when receiving one  
or more TV channels.  
Playback via the aerial cable  
If you do not wish to use a scart cable, the aerial cable  
which is already connected will act as the connection  
between your TV set and the video recorder. Ensure that the  
video recorder is connected to the mains supply.  
* Adjusting the modulator frequency: If the picture  
quality only deteriorates when the video recorder is  
switched on, adjust the modulator frequency. The fre-  
P r  
quency can be adjusted at step 2with the  
or the  
1 Switch on your TV set and select the programme number  
that you have earmarked for video playback. (see operat-  
ing manual for your TV set).  
P q  
button. Confirm the adjusted frequency with the  
button.  
OK  
* Switching off the modulator: If you cannot eliminate  
picture or sound interference using the above method  
you can switch off the built-in modulator. You should  
only do this if you have connected the video recorder to  
the TV set using a scart cable. ’Playback via the aerial  
cable’ is not possible when the modulator is switched  
2 Ensure that no cassette has been loaded. With the video  
SYSTEM  
recorder switched to standby, hold the  
but-  
ton for a few seconds until a modulator frequency e.g.:  
’M583’ (UHF-channel 35 ) appears in the display. The  
video recorder transmits a test picture.  
off.  
CLEAR (CL)  
At step 2, press the  
button for several  
3 Tune in the TV set in the UHF wave band until this picture  
seconds until ’MOFF’ (modulator switched off) appears  
in the display. You can switch back again in the same  
way.  
appears.  
MODULATOR  
583  
------------------------  
-/+  
ON/OFF gCL  
OK  
4 Switch the video recorder to standby with the  
STANDBY m  
button.  
If you have interrupted making standard settings as  
described in Chapter 1, ’INSTALLATION’, turn to that  
chapter to continue making the standard settings.  
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Enter the serial number of your appliance here:  
Before you call an engineer  
If, contrary to expectation, you experience any difficulty in  
operating this video recorder, it may be caused by one of the  
reasons mentioned below. You can also call the customer  
service in your country.  
MODEL NO./TYPE  
VR 175  
PROD.NO.:/SER.NR. . . . . .  
You will find the telephone numbers in the enclosed guar-  
antee leaflet.  
This product complies with the requirements of the Directive  
73/23/EEC + 89/336/EEC + 93/68/EEC.  
The set does not respond to any button being pressed:  
No power supply.  
A programmed recording is currently being made.  
Technical disturbance: disconnect from the mains for 30  
seconds, then re-connect. If this does not have any effect, you  
Interference  
can: 1. Disconnect from mains. 2. Re-connect to mains whilst  
STANDBY m  
holding down the  
button on the video recorder.  
The Department of Trade and Industry operates a Radio Investiga-  
tion Service to help TV licence holders improve reception of BBC  
and ITC programmes where these are being spoilt by interference.  
If your dealer cannot help, ask at a Main Post Office for the booklet  
’How to Improve Television and Radio Reception’.  
All stored data will be reset (cleared).  
Cassette jammed:  
Don’t use force. Pull out the mains plug for a moment.  
Remote control does not operate:  
Remote control not pointed toward the video recorder.  
Batteries are exhausted.  
No playback from video recorder:  
No recording on the cassette.  
The VCR programme number on the TV set was incorrectly  
selected or incorrectly set.  
The connecting cable between the TV set and the video  
recorder has come loose.  
Poor playback from video recorder:  
TV set not properly adjusted.  
Cassette badly worn or of poor quality.  
Read the section about ’How to eliminate picture disturbance’ in  
chapter ’PLAYBACK’.  
No recording possible:  
TV channel not stored or wrongly selected.  
Cassette with erase protection has been loaded.  
Programmed recording does not function:  
TIMER not set properly.  
Time/date wrongly programmed.  
A cassette with erase protection has been loaded.  
Picture or sound interference on TV reception e.g. when  
tuned to ’CH5’:  
Turn to Chapter 4 ’SPECIAL FEATURES’ and read in the section  
’Playback via the aerial cable’ the note ’Adjusting the modulator  
frequency’ as well as the note ’Switching off the modulator’.  
Have your aerial checked.  
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