Sony VCR DHR 1000 User Manual

3-800-999-13(1)  
Digital Video  
Cassette Recorder  
Operating Instructions  
DHR-1000  
1997 by Sony Corporation  
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Features  
Ta b le o f co n t e n ts  
Ge t t in g St a rt e d  
Step 1: Unpacking  
Step 2: Setting up the remote commander  
Step 3: Hookups  
Setting the clock  
Presetting channels  
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Setting up cable box control  
Setting up VCR Plus+  
Ba sic Op e ra t io n s  
Playing a tape  
Recording TV programs  
Recording TV programs using VCR Plus+  
Setting the timer manually  
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39  
40  
42  
Ad d it io n a l Op e ra t io n s  
Playing/ searching at various speeds  
Displaying tape information  
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46  
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51  
53  
54  
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Selecting the sound  
Recording stereo and bilingual programs  
Recording TV programs using the quick timer  
Searching using the index function  
Checking/ changing/ cancelling timer settings  
Adjusting the picture (Y/ C delay)  
Changing menu options  
Erasing the cassette memory  
Ed it in g  
Before editing  
58  
Editing w ith LANC cable  
Connections  
Copying a tape  
Cutting out unwanted scenes  
Assemble editing  
Video insert editing  
Audio insert editing  
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67  
68  
70  
73  
75  
Editing w ithout LANC cable  
Connections  
Copying a tape  
Cutting out unwanted scenes  
Video insert editing  
Audio insert editing  
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Other editing features  
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88  
89  
91  
Audio dubbing  
Listening to the inserted/ dubbed sound  
Connecting a titler or editing controller  
Connecting a capture board or video printer  
Ad d it io n a l In fo rm a t io n  
General setup information  
Precautions  
Troubleshooting  
Specifications  
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101 In d e x t o p a rt s a n d co n t ro ls  
108 In d e x t o MENU scre e n s  
Ba ck co ve r  
In d e x  
In t ro d u ct io n  
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Thank you for purchasing the Sony Digital Video Cassette Recorder  
(VCR). This Digital VCR has the following features:  
Fe a t u re s  
Hig h -q u a lit y d ig it a l p ict u re a n d so u n d  
Ove r 500 lin e s o f h o rizo n t a l re so lu t io n  
This VCR achieves the highest resolution picture in home video  
equipment.  
PCM-re co rd e d d ig it a l so u n d  
This VCR records sound as digital signals. There are two audio  
recording modes:  
– 16-bit mode: for high sound quality. Sound is recorded and played  
back at 16-bit quantization and 48kHz sampling frequency, the same  
quality as DAT (Digital Audio Tape).  
– 12-bit mode: for audio dubbing. Sound is recorded and played back  
at 12-bit quantization and 32kHz sampling frequency. This mode  
provides two stereo sound tracks.  
Cle a r Fra m e Te ch n o lo g y t h a t e n a b le s cle a r st ill p ict u re s  
Conventional VCRs normally display still pictures by skipping every  
other scanning line. This VCR substitutes data for the missing lines and  
displays the still picture in more detail.  
Ad va n ce d e d it in g fe a t u re s  
DV  
With digital-to-digital connection, video and audio signals are  
transmitted in digital form for high-quality editing.  
De t a ch a b le o p e ra t io n p a n e l  
Controls used for editing are arranged together on a operation panel.  
You can also detach the operation panel for convenient operation.  
Ed it Win d o w  
The Edit Window displays up to 10 edit points during assemble editing.  
This feature lets you check each editing start/ end point visually.  
Fe a t u re s  
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Co n ve n ie n t fe a t u re s m a d e p o ssib le w it h t h e DV  
fo rm a t  
Qu ick a cce ss w it h su b -co d e d a t a  
Index signals are written separately from video/ audio signals on a sub-  
code data track. This enables the VCR to quickly locate a specific  
recording.  
Re co rd in g d a t a d isp la y  
With the DV format, data such as the recording date and time are  
recorded onto the tape. Information such as the shutter speed, program  
AE mode, white balance, iris and gain are also recorded with a Sony  
digital camcorder. You can call up this information on the TV screen.  
Ca sse t t e m e m o ry se a rch  
When you record programs on a tape with cassette memory, the  
programs are displayed as a list. Choose a program from the list and  
the VCR will locate the recording. You can also search for scenes  
recorded in the Photo mode with a digital camcorder.  
Fe a t u re s  
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Usin g DV ca sse t t e s  
Fe a t u re s (continued)  
Use  
and  
cassettes with this VCR.  
DV180 can record programs for 180 minutes and MiniDV60 can record  
for 60 minutes. You can use Mini DV cassettes with digital camcorders.  
Mini DV cassette  
DV cassette  
You cannot use h, H, j, , k, K, l, nor ¬ tapes  
on this VCR.  
Ca sse t t e m e m o ry  
Cassette memory is an optional feature that is mounted on some DV  
cassettes and Mini DV cassettes. When you record a program, the  
recording date and time, and the programs’ position on the tape are  
stored in the cassette memory so that you can quickly search for the  
program later on.  
DV tapes with cassette memory are marked with the  
mark.  
indicates that 4 kbits of data can be stored on that cassette. This VCR  
can retrieve up to 16 kbits of data.  
No t e s  
• You cannot play back a DV tape recorded in other color systems on  
this VCR.  
,
and  
are trademarks.  
To sa ve a re co rd in g  
To prevent accidental erasure of a recording, slide in the tab on the  
cassette so that the red portion becomes visible. To record on a tape,  
slide out the tab so that the red portion is hidden.  
Fe a t u re s  
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DV re co rd in g fo rm a t  
The following figure shows how signals are recorded on a DV tape.  
Sub code sector  
Index signals,  
time codes,etc.  
10 tracks = 1 frame  
Video sector  
Video signals,  
recording data,etc.  
ITI sector  
Audio sector  
Audio signals  
Reference signals  
for insert editing,  
etc.  
16-bit audio mode  
1 stereo track  
12-bit audio mode  
2 stereo tracks  
Co p yrig h t p re ca u t io n s  
On re co rd in g  
You cannot record any software having copyright protection signals on  
this VCR. If you start recording protected video and audio signals, a  
warning message appears on the TV screen and the VCR stops  
recording.  
If you timer record a program that is encoded with copyright protection  
signals, the VCR will continue recording but the video and audio  
signals will not be recorded on tape.  
On p la yb a ck  
When you play back software having copyright protection signals on  
this VCR, you may not be able to copy it onto other equipment.  
Fe a t u re s  
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Check that you have the following items:  
• Co n tro l S ca b le  
Ge t t in g St a rt e d  
• Re m o t e co m m a n d e r  
St e p 1: Un p a ckin g  
• LANC ca b le  
• Size AA (R6) b a t t e rie s  
• S-Vid e o ca b le  
• Au d io /vid e o ca b le  
(3-p h o n o t o 3-p h o n o )  
• Cle a n in g Ca sse t t e  
• Ca b le Mo u se (ca b le b o x  
co n t ro lle r)  
75-o h m co a xia l ca b le w it h  
F-t yp e co n n e ct o rs  
• AC p o w e r co rd  
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In se rt in g t h e b a t t e rie s  
St e p 2: Se t t in g u p  
t h e re m o t e  
Insert two size AA (R6) batteries by matching the + and – on the  
batteries with the diagram inside the battery compartment.  
co m m a n d e r  
No t e s  
• With normal use, the  
batteries should last for  
approximately three to six  
months.  
• If you will not use the  
remote commander for an  
extended period, remove  
the batteries to avoid  
possible damage from  
battery leakage.  
• Do not use a new battery  
with an old one.  
• Do not use different types of  
batteries together.  
Se t t in g t h e COMMAND MODE sw it ch  
To remotely control the VCR with the commander, set COMMAND  
MODE on the remote commander to the same position as that on the  
VCR. Usually set to VCR 4. If the other VCR does not have a  
COMMAND MODE switch, use the following setting:  
VTR 1: For Sony Betamax format VCRs  
VTR 2: For Sony 8mm format VCRs  
VTR 3: For Sony VHS format VCRs  
VTR 4: For Sony DV format VCRs  
TV]/[VTR]  
VTR 5 and 6: (reserve)  
COMMAND  
MODE  
Usin g t h e re m o t e co m m a n d e r  
You can use this remote commander to operate this VCR and a Sony  
TV. The POWER, VOL +/ –, CH +/ –, [TV]/ [VTR], channel number,  
ENTER, DISPLAY and AUDIO MONITOR buttons on the remote  
commander can be used to operate your TV.  
To o p e ra t e  
Se t [TV] / [VTR] t o  
the VCR [VTR] and point at the remote sensor on the VCR  
a Sony TV [TV] and point at the remote sensor on the TV  
(continued)  
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Co n t ro llin g o t h e r TVs w it h t h e re m o t e co m m a n d e r  
St e p 2: Se t t in g u p t h e re m o t e  
The remote commander is preprogrammed to control non-Sony TVs. If  
your TV is listed in the table below, set the appropriate manufacturers  
code number.  
co m m a n d e r (continued)  
1 Set [TV] / [VTR] at the top of the remote commander to [TV].  
2 Hold down POWER, and enter your TVs code number(s) using the  
number buttons. Press the ENTER button. Then release POWER.  
Now you can use the POWER, VOL +/ –, CH +/ – and TV / VTR  
buttons to control your TV. To control the VCR, reset [TV] / [VTR] to  
[VTR].  
No t e s  
• If the TV uses a different  
remote control system from  
the one programmed to  
work with the VCR, you  
cannot control your TV with  
the remote commander.  
• If you enter a new code  
number, the code number  
previously entered will be  
erased.  
• When you replace the  
batteries of the remote  
commander, the code  
number automatically resets  
to 1 (Sony). Reset to the  
appropriate code number.  
Co d e n u m b e rs o f co n t ro lla b le TVs  
If more than one code number is listed, try entering them one at a time  
until you find the one that works with your TV.  
Ma n u fa ct u re r  
Sony  
Co d e n u m b e r  
Ma n u fa ct u re r  
Panasonic  
Philco  
Co d e n u m b e r  
01  
06, 19  
03, 04  
08  
Akai  
04  
AOC  
04  
Philips  
Pioneer  
Portland  
Quasar  
Radio Shack  
RCA  
Centurion  
Coronado  
Curis-Mathes  
Daytron  
Emerson  
Fisher  
12  
16  
03  
03  
12  
06  
12  
05, 14  
04, 10  
12  
03, 04, 14  
11  
Sampo  
General Electric 06, 10  
Samsung  
Sanyo  
03, 12  
11  
Goldstar  
Hitachi  
J.C.Penney  
JVC  
03, 04, 17  
02, 03  
04, 12  
09  
Scott  
12  
Sears  
07, 11  
03, 05, 18  
08, 12  
03, 08, 14  
07  
Sharp  
KMC  
03  
Sylvania  
Teknika  
Toshiba  
Wards  
KTY  
03, 04  
03, 08, 12  
04, 13  
Magnavox  
Marantz  
03, 04, 12  
12  
MGA/ Mitsubishi 04, 12, 13  
NEC 04, 12  
Yorx  
Zenith  
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Se le ct in g t h e b e st h o o ku p o p t io n  
St e p 3: Ho o ku p s  
There are many ways in which your VCR can be hooked up.  
To hook up your VCR so that it works best for you, first scan through  
the table below. Then use the accompanying diagrams and procedures  
on the following pages to set up your VCR.  
Ca u t io n  
• Connections between the  
VCR’s VHF/ UHF connector  
and the antenna terminals  
of the TV receiver should be  
made only as shown in the  
following instructions.  
Failure to do so may result  
in operation that violates  
the regulations of the  
Federal Communications  
Commission regarding the  
use and operation of RF  
devices. Never connect the  
output of the VCR to an  
antenna or make  
If yo u h a ve  
Use  
Re fe r t o  
TV that has audio/ video inputs Audio/ video (A/ V) hookup, Page 12  
then follow one of the  
hookups below.  
Cable box that is compatible  
with the VCRs cable box control  
feature  
Hookup 1  
Page 14  
No cable box or incompatible  
cable box with only a few  
scrambled channels  
Hookup 2  
Page 16  
simultaneous (parallel)  
antenna and VCR  
connections at the antenna  
terminals of your receiver.  
Antenna only, no cable TV  
Hookup 3  
Hookup 4  
Page 18  
Incompatible cable box with  
many scrambled channels  
Page 20  
No t e t o CATV syst e m  
in st a lle r  
DSS® (Digital Satellite System)* Hookup 5  
receiver  
Page 22  
• This reminder is provided  
to call the CATV system  
installer’s attention to  
Article 820-40 of the NEC  
that provides guidelines for  
proper grounding and, in  
particular, specifies that the  
cable ground shall be  
connected to the grounding  
system of the building, as  
close to the point of cable  
entry as practical.  
Incompatible cable box with  
only a few scrambled channels,  
using an A/ B switch  
Hookup 6  
Page 24  
After youve completed the connections, follow the instructions for  
setup. During setup, if you need more details on the procedure  
described, page numbers are provided where you can find complete,  
step-by-step instructions.  
* DSS® is a registered  
trademarks of DIRECTV,  
Inc., a unit of Hughes  
Electronics Corporation.  
After youve completed the setup, youre ready to use your VCR.  
Procedures differ depending on the hookup you used.  
Be fo re yo u g e t st a rt e d  
• Turn off the power to all equipment.  
• Do not connect the AC power cords until all of the connections are  
completed.  
• Be sure you make connections firmly. Loose connections may cause  
picture distortion.  
• If your TV doesnt match any of the examples provided, see your  
nearest Sony dealer or qualified technician.  
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If your TV has audio/ video (A/ V) input jacks, you will get a better  
picture and sound if you hook up your VCR using these connections.  
In addition, for a true “home theater” experience, you should connect  
the audio outputs of your VCR or TV to your stereo system. If your TV  
has an S-video input jack, you will enjoy an even better picture if you  
connect to the TV with the supplied S-video cable.  
Au d io /vid e o (A/V) h o o ku p  
No t e  
• To play a tape in stereo, you  
must use the A/ V  
connection.  
If your TV doesnt have A/ V inputs, see the following pages for  
antenna or cable hookups.  
If youre planning to use your VCR only to play back pictures and  
movies, youre finished setting up the VCR after youve made these  
connections. If you want to record off-air or off your cable TV system,  
complete these connections first, and then go to the following pages for  
antenna or cable hookups.  
A
Use t h is h o o ku p if yo u r TV h a s st e re o ja cks  
VCR  
S-video  
cable  
(supplied)  
Stereo receiver  
Audio cable (not supplied)  
Audio/video cable (supplied)  
B
Use t h is h o o ku p if yo u r TV d o e sn t h a ve st e re o ja cks  
VCR  
Stereo receiver  
S-video  
cable  
(supplied)  
Video  
cable (not  
supplied)  
Audio cable (not supplied)  
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C Use t h is h o o ku p if yo u r TV h a s S-Lin k™ fu n ct io n  
If your TV has the S-Link™ (A/ V bus control) function, hook up your  
VCR using the connection shown as below. Your TV will automatically  
switch to the A/ V inputs for your VCR when you play back or operate  
menu on the VCR  
VCR  
Stereo receiver  
TV  
Control S cable  
(supplied)  
Audio/video cable (supplied)  
Audio cable (not supplied)  
A/V h o o ku p : VCR se t u p  
After youve connected your TV and completed antenna or cable  
hookup, use the following procedure to set up the VCR.  
Set AUTO ANT SEL to  
OFF and press  
EXECUTE.  
Press MENU a nd select  
ADVANCED OPTIONS.  
For details, see page 54.  
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Re co m m e n d e d u se  
Ho o ku p 1  
You should use this hookup if you have a cable box, especially if your  
cable system scrambles all or most channels. This hookup allows the  
VCR’s cable box control feature to control the channel on the cable box,  
simplifying the recording process. A list of compatible cable boxes is on  
page 34.  
Usin g ca b le b o x  
co n t ro l  
Wh a t yo u ca n d o w it h t h is h o o ku p  
• Record any channel using the VCRs cable box control feature to  
select channels on the cable box  
Wh a t yo u ca n ’t d o w it h t h is h o o ku p  
• Record with the cable box turned off  
• Record one channel while watching another channel  
Rear of TV  
Cable Mouse  
Cable box  
VHF/UHF  
A
Match the type of  
connector on your  
TV: A, B, or C.  
or  
VHF  
B
For connector types  
B and C, no UHF  
connection is  
required.  
UHF  
VHF  
or  
C
VCR  
UHF  
Po sit io n in g t h e Ca b le Mo u se  
Place the Cable Mouse so that it  
hangs out over the cable box front.  
Side view  
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Ho o ku p 1: VCR se t u p  
Ho o ku p 1: VCR Plu s+ ch a n n e l se t u p  
1 Set the RF UNIT switch to CH 3 or CH 4, whichever  
channel is not used in your area. If both are used,  
set the switch to either channel.  
1 Find the VCR Plus+ Channel Listing in your  
program guide. For details on the VCR Plus+  
Channel Listing, see page 36.  
If you made A/ V connections (from page 12), you  
can skip this step.  
2 If the channels in the program guide are different  
from the channels that you actually use on your TV,  
set the channels that are different as follows:  
Press MENU and select  
SET VCR Plus+ CHANNELS.  
Enter the program guide  
channel, then the channel  
you use on your TV.  
For details, see page 92.  
2 Turn on your cable box.  
3 Press EASY SET UP on the VCR.  
The SET UP menu appears.  
Press EXECUTE.  
For details, see page 37.  
Au t o m a t ic clo ck se t t in g  
Once youve set up the VCR, it automatically sets the  
clock the first time you turn off the VCR. After that,  
whenever you turn off the VCR, it checks the time and  
adjusts the clock, even for Daylight Saving Time.  
The VCR sets the clock by picking up a time signal  
thats provided by some TV channels.  
If you want to use the timer to record right away, or if  
the channels in your area do not carry time signals, set  
the clock manually. For details, see pages 2729.  
1
2
3
4
The CLOCK SET menu  
appears. Select AUTO and  
press EXECUTE.  
For details, see page 27.  
The CABLE BOX menu  
appears. Set CABLE BOX  
CONTROL to ON and press  
EXECUTE.  
No t e  
For details, see page 33.  
• To use the automatic clock setting feature, leave the cable box  
on.  
• Depending on your area, the automatic clock setting feature  
may not set the clock correctly. In this case, set the clock  
manually according to the procedure on page 29.  
Enter your cable box code  
number and press  
EXECUTE.  
For details, see page 33.  
Select your cable box  
output channel and press  
EXECUTE.  
For details, see page 33.  
Normal display ?  
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Re co m m e n d e d u se  
Ho o ku p 2  
Use this hookup if you do not have a cable box. Also use this hookup if  
your cable company cannot supply a cable box that is compatible with  
the VCRs cable box control feature, and your cable system scrambles  
only a few channels.  
No ca b le b o x  
o r  
Wh a t yo u ca n d o w it h t h is h o o ku p  
In co m p a t ib le ca b le  
b o x w it h o n ly a fe w  
scra m b le d ch a n n e ls  
• Record any unscrambled channel by selecting the channel on the  
VCR  
Wh a t yo u ca n ’t d o w it h t h is h o o ku p  
• Record scrambled channels that require a cable box  
TV  
F  
A
Match the type of  
connector on your  
TV: A, B, or C.  
For connector types  
B and C, no UHF  
connection is  
B
required.  
C
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Ho o ku p 2: VCR se t u p  
Ho o ku p 2: VCR Plu s+ ch a n n e l se t u p  
1 Set the RF UNIT switch to CH 3 or CH 4, whichever  
channel is not used in your area. If both are used,  
set the switch to either channel.  
1 Find the VCR Plus+ Channel Listing in your  
program guide. For details on the VCR Plus+  
Channel Listing, see page 36.  
If you made A/ V connections (from page 12), you  
can skip this step.  
2 If the channels in the program guide are different  
from the channels that you actually use on your TV,  
set the channels that are different as follows:  
Press MENU and select  
SET VCR Plus+  
CHANNELS.  
Enter the program guide  
channel, then the channel  
you use on your TV.  
For details, see page 92.  
2 Press EASY SET UP on the VCR.  
The SET UP menu appears.  
For details, see page 37.  
Press EXECUTE.  
Au t o m a t ic clo ck se t t in g  
1
2
3
4
The CLOCK SET menu  
appears. Select AUTO and  
press EXECUTE.  
Once youve set up the VCR, it automatically sets the  
clock the first time you turn off the VCR. After that,  
whenever you turn off the VCR, it checks the time and  
adjusts the clock, even for Daylight Saving Time.  
The VCR sets the clock by picking up a time signal  
thats provided by some TV channels.  
If you want to use the timer to record right away, or if  
the channels in your area do not carry time signals, set  
the clock manually. For details, see pages 2729.  
For details, see page 27.  
The CABLE BOX menu  
appears. Set CABLE BOX  
CONTROL to OFF and  
press EXECUTE.  
For details, see page 33.  
No t e  
The TUNER PRESET menu  
appears. Set ANTENNA/  
CABLE to CABLE and press  
EXECUTE.  
• To use the automatic clock setting feature, leave the cable box  
on.  
• Depending on your area, the automatic clock setting feature  
may not set the clock correctly. In this case, set the clock  
manually according to the procedure on page 29.  
For details, see page 30.  
The AUTO PRESET starts.  
For details, see page 30.  
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Make the following connections if youre using an antenna (if you dont  
have cable TV).  
Ho o ku p 3  
An t e n n a h o o ku p  
A Use t h is h o o ku p if yo u ’re u sin g :  
• VHF/ UHF antenna (you get channels 2–13 and channels 14 and  
higher)  
• UHF-only antenna (you get channels 14 and higher)  
• separate VHF and UHF antennas  
Rear of TV  
HF  
Match the type of  
connector on your  
TV: A, B, or C.  
A
B
C
UHF  
B
Use t h is h o o ku p if yo u ’re u sin g a VHF-o n ly a n t e n n a (yo u g e t  
ch a n n e ls 2–13 o n ly)  
Rear of TV  
F  
A
Match the type of  
connector on your  
TV: A, B, or C.  
B
For connector types  
B and C, no UHF  
connection is  
required.  
C
If yo u ca n n o t co n n e ct yo u r a n t e n n a ca b le t o t h e VCR d ire ct ly  
If your antenna cable is a flat cable (300-ohm twin lead cable), attach an  
external antenna connector (not supplied) so that you can connect the  
cable to the VHF/ UHF IN connector. If you have separate cables for  
VHF and UHF antennas, you may use a U/ V band mixer (not  
supplied). For details, see page 92.  
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Ho o ku p 3: VCR se t u p  
Ho o ku p 3: VCR Plu s+ ch a n n e l se t u p  
1 Set the RF UNIT switch to CH 3 or CH 4, whichever  
channel is not used in your area. If both are used,  
set the switch to either channel.  
1 Find the VCR Plus+ Channel Listing in your  
program guide. For details on the VCR Plus+  
Channel Listing, see page 36.  
If you made A/ V connections (from page 12), you  
can skip this step.  
2 If the channels in the program guide are different  
from the channels that you actually use on your TV,  
set the channels that are different as follows:  
Press MENU and select  
SET VCR Plus+  
CHANNELS.  
Enter the program guide  
channel, then the channel  
you use on your TV.  
For details, see page 92.  
2 Press EASY SET UP on the VCR.  
The SET UP menu appears.  
For details, see page 37.  
Press EXECUTE.  
Au t o m a t ic clo ck se t t in g  
Once youve set up the VCR, it automatically sets the  
clock the first time you turn off the VCR. After that,  
whenever you turn off the VCR, it checks the time and  
adjusts the clock, even for Daylight Saving Time.  
The VCR sets the clock by picking up a time signal  
thats provided by some TV channels.  
If you want to use the timer to record right away, or if  
the channels in your area do not carry time signals, set  
the clock manually. For details, see pages 2729.  
1
2
3
4
The CLOCK SET menu  
appears. Select AUTO  
and press EXECUTE.  
For details, see page 27.  
The CABLE BOX menu  
appears. Set CABLE BOX  
CONTROL to OFF and  
press EXECUTE.  
For details, see page 33.  
No t e  
• To use the automatic clock setting feature, leave the cable box  
on.  
• Depending on your area, the automatic clock setting feature  
may not set the clock correctly. In this case, set the clock  
manually according to the procedure on page 29.  
The TUNER PRESET menu  
appears. Set ANTENNA/  
CABLE to ANT and press  
EXECUTE.  
For details, see page 30.  
The AUTO PRESET starts.  
For details, see page 30.  
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Ho o ku p 4  
Use this hookup if your cable company cannot supply a cable box that is  
compatible with the VCRs cable box control feature, and your cable  
system scrambles all, or most channels.  
In co m p a t ib le ca b le  
b o x w it h m a n y  
Wh a t yo u ca n d o w it h t h is h o o ku p  
• Record any channel by selecting the channel on the cable box  
scra m b le d ch a n n e ls  
Wh a t yo u ca n ’t d o w it h t h is h o o ku p  
• Record with the cable box turned off  
• Record one channel while watching another channel  
• Record by selecting channels directly with the VCR  
V  
F  
Match the type of  
connector on your  
TV: A, B, or C.  
A
B
For connector types  
B and C, no UHF  
connection is  
required.  
C
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Ho o ku p 4: VCR Plu s+ ch a n n e l se t u p  
Ho o ku p 4: VCR se t u p  
1 Find the VCR Plus+ Channel Listing in your  
program guide. For details on the VCR Plus+  
Channel Listing, see page 36.  
1 Set the RF UNIT switch to CH 3 or CH 4, whichever  
channel is not used in your area. If both are used,  
set the switch to either channel.  
If you made A/ V connections (from page 12), you  
can skip this step.  
2 Enter all the channels you want to record and the  
cable box output channel (usually 2, 3, or 4):  
Press MENU and select  
SET VCR Plus+  
Enter the program guide  
channel, then the cable  
For details, see page 92.  
2 Turn on your cable box.  
3 Press EASY SET UP on the VCR.  
The SET UP menu appears.  
For details, see page 37.  
Press EXECUTE.  
No t e  
• You have to set the channel manually on the cable box for each  
recording.  
Au t o m a t ic clo ck se t t in g  
To use the Auto Clock Set feature with this hookup,  
you need to manually select a channel that carries a  
time signal:  
1
2
3
4
The CLOCK SET menu  
appears. Select MANUAL  
and press EXECUTE.  
For details, see page 27.  
1 Tune the cable box to a channel that carries a time  
signal.  
The CABLE BOX menu  
appears. Set CABLE BOX  
CONTROL to OFF and  
press EXECUTE.  
2 Select AUTO in the CLOCK SET menu to turn on  
the Auto Clock Set feature.  
3 Turn off the VCR.  
For details, see page 33.  
It automatically sets the clock and adjusts for  
Daylight Saving Time by picking up the time  
signal.  
The TUNER PRESET menu  
appears. Set ANTENNA/  
CABLE to ANT and press  
EXECUTE.  
If you want to use the timer to record right away, or if  
the channels in your area do not carry time signals, set  
the clock manually. For details, see pages 27 29.  
For details, see page 30.  
No t e  
• To use the automatic clock setting feature, leave the cable box  
on.  
The AUTO PRESET starts.  
For details, see page 30.  
• Depending on your area, the automatic clock setting feature  
may not set the clock correctly. In this case, set the clock  
manually according to the procedure on page 29.  
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Ho o ku p 5  
Use this hookup if you have a DSS receiver. It allows the VCR's cable  
box control feature to control the channel on the DSS receiver,  
simplifying the recording process. You should use this hookup if you  
have a DSS receiver. A list of compatible DSS receivers is on page 34.  
DSS (Dig it a l Sa t e llit e  
Syst e m ) re ce ive r  
DSS (Digital Satellite System) is a satellite broadcast that provides  
superior digital-quality video and crisp digital-quality audio. A variety  
of program packages are available through your program providers. It  
also has program guides that are sorted by program categories.  
Wh a t yo u ca n d o w it h t h is h o o ku p  
• Record any channel using the VCR's cable box control feature to  
select channels on the DSS receiver  
Wh a t yo u ca n ‘t d o w it h t h is h o o ku p  
• Record any channel from cable or an antenna  
(To record channels from cable or an antenna, turn off the cable box  
control feature.)  
• Use a cable box  
• Record programs with VCR Plus+  
Wall  
Rear of TV  
VHF/UHF  
A
Match the type of  
connector on your  
TV: A, B or C  
or  
VHF  
For connector types  
B and C, no UHF  
connection is  
required  
B
or  
UHF  
VHF  
or  
VCR  
C
UHF  
Cable  
Mouse  
Po sit io n in g t h e Ca b le Mo u se  
Place the Cable Mouse so that it  
hangs out over the DSS receiver front.  
DSS receiver  
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Ho o ku p 5: VCR se t u p  
Au t o m a t ic clo ck se t t in g  
1 Set the RF UNIT switch to CH 3 or CH 4, whichever  
channel is not used in your area. If both are used,  
set the switch to either channel.  
If you connect an antenna or cable to the VCR, the Auto  
Clock Set feature will function. It automatically sets  
the clock and adjusts for Daylight Saving Time the first  
time you turn off the VCR.  
The VCR sets the clock by picking up a time signal  
provided by some TV channels.  
If you made A/ V connections (from page 12), you  
can skip this step.  
If you want to use the timer to record right away, or if  
the channels in your area do not carry time signals, set  
the clock manually. For details, see pages 2729.  
No t e  
For details, see page 92.  
• To use the automatic clock setting feature, leave the DSS  
receiver on.  
• Depending on your area, the automatic clock setting feature  
may not set the clock correctly. In this case, set the clock  
manually according to the procedure on page 29.  
2 Turn on your DSS receiver.  
3 Press EASY SET UP on the VCR.  
The SET UP menu appears.  
Yo u a re n o w re a d y t o u se yo u r VCR  
Procedures differ slightly depending on the hookup  
used. Make a note of which hookup you used  
(Hookup 5) so that you can always follow the correct  
instructions.  
No t e s  
• To successfully record a program from the DSS receiver,  
proceed as follows:  
– Leave the DSS receiver on all the time.  
– Turn off the display (menu screen, channel number, etc.) of  
the DSS receiver.  
– To record or receive locked channels, unlock the channel  
before the VCR starts recording.  
• To set pay-per-view programs in the timer setting, order the  
pay-per-view program before the VCR starts recording.  
• Some programs are copy protected. You cannot record these  
programs.  
1
2
3
4
5
The CLOCK SET menu  
appears. Select AUTO and  
press EXECUTE.  
For details, see page 27.  
The CABLE BOX menu  
appears. Set CABLE BOX  
CONTROL to ON and press  
EXECUTE.  
For details, see page 33.  
Enter your DSS receiver  
code number and press  
EXECUTE.  
For details, see page 33.  
Select LINE (LINE IN 1 on  
VCR) and press EXECUTE.  
For details, see page 33.  
The AUTO PRESET starts.  
For details, see page 33.  
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By using an A/ B switch (not supplied), this hookup allows you to  
record both scrambled and unscrambled channels conveniently.  
Ho o ku p 6  
Wh a t yo u ca n d o w it h t h is h o o ku p  
In co m p a t ib le ca b le  
b o x w it h o n ly a fe w  
scra m b le d ch a n n e ls,  
u sin g a n A/B sw it ch  
• Record any unscrambled channel by selecting the channel directly on  
the VCR (the A/ B switch is set to A)  
• Record any scrambled channel by selecting the channel on the cable  
box (the A/ B switch is set to B)  
Wh a t yo u ca n ‘t d o w it h t h is h o o ku p  
• Record one scrambled channel while watching another channel  
TV  
F  
A
Match the type of  
connector on your  
TV: A, B, or C.  
B
For connector types  
B and C, no UHF  
connection is  
required.  
C
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Ho o ku p 6: VCR se t u p  
1 Set the RF UNIT switch to CH 3 or CH 4, whichever  
channel is not used in your area. If both are used,  
set the switch to either channel.  
Press MENU and select  
TUNER PRESET.  
Set MANUAL SET to ADD  
and press EXECUTE.  
If you made A/ V connections (from page 12), you  
can skip this step.  
For details, see page 31.  
Ho o ku p 6: VCR Plu s+ ch a n n e l se t u p  
For details, see page 92.  
1 Find the VCR Plus+ Channel Listing in your  
program guide. For details on the VCR Plus+  
Channel listing, see page 36.  
2 Set the A/ B switch to “A.”  
2 For unscrambled channels, if the channels in the  
program guide are different from the channels that  
you actually use on your TV, set the channels that  
are different as follows:  
3 Press EASY SET UP on the VCR.  
The SET UP menu appears.  
Press MENU and select  
SET VCR Plus+  
CHANNELS.  
Enter the program guide  
channel, then the channel  
you use on your TV.  
1
2
3
4
The CLOCK SET menu  
appears. Select AUTO and  
press EXECUTE.  
For details, see page 27.  
For details, see page 37.  
Press EXECUTE.  
The CABLE BOX menu  
appears. Set CABLE BOX  
CONTROL to OFF and  
press EXECUTE.  
3 For scrambled channels, enter all the scrambled  
channels you want to record and the cable box  
output channel (usually 2, 3, or 4):  
For details, see page 33.  
The TUNER PRESET menu  
appears. Set ANTENNA/  
CABLE to CABLE and press  
EXECUTE.  
Press MENU and select  
SET VCR Plus+  
CHANNELS.  
Enter the program guide  
channel, then the cable  
box output channel.  
For details, see page 30.  
The AUTO PRESET starts.  
For details, see page 30.  
Press EXECUTE.  
For details, see page 37.  
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Ho o ku p 6 (co n t in u e d )  
To re co rd a n u n scra m b le d ch a n n e l  
1 Set the A/ B switch to “A.”  
2 Select channels on the VCR.  
To re co rd a scra m b le d ch a n n e l  
1 Set the A/ B switch to “B.”  
2 Select channels on the cable box (for details on the cable box,  
see page 33).  
To w a t ch TV  
1 Turn off your VCR, or press the VCRs TV/ VTR button until the VTR  
indicator in the display window goes off.  
2 Set the A/ B switch to “B.”  
3 Turn on your cable box.  
4 Set the TV to the cable box output channel (usually 2, 3, or 4).  
5 Set the cable box to the channel you want to watch.  
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Se t t in g t he clo ck  
Some TV and cable channels transmit time signals with their broadcasts.  
Your VCR can pick up this time signal to automatically set the clock.  
The Auto Clock Set feature works only if a channel in your area is  
broadcasting a time signal. If broadcasters in your area are not yet  
sending time signals, set the time manually (page 29).  
Be fo re yo u st a rt …  
• Turn on the VCR and the TV.  
• Set the TV to the VCR channel (channel 3 or 4). If your TV is  
connected to the VCR using A/ V connections, set the TV to video  
input.  
• Press TV/ VTR to display the VTR indicator in the VCRs display  
window.  
MENU  
1
Pre ss MENU, t h e n p re ss t h e  
CURSOR (>/.) b u t t o n s t o m o ve  
t h e cu rso r () t o CLOCK SET a n d  
p re ss EXECUTE.  
EXECUTE  
CURSOR  
When using the EASY SET UP  
procedure, skip this step.  
2
3
4
Pre ss t h e CURSOR (?//) b u t t o n s  
t o se le ct AUTO, t h e n p re ss  
EXECUTE.  
The AUTO CLOCK SET menu appears  
on the TV screen.  
Pre ss t h e CURSOR (?//) b u t t o n s  
t o se le ct FULL AUTO, t h e n p re ss  
EXECUTE.  
No t e s  
To a ct iva t e t h e Au t o Clo ck Se t  
• The clock cannot be set  
automatically if the VCR  
cannot receive a channel  
that carries a time signal in  
your area. If so, set the clock  
manually (page 29).  
• If there are only a few  
channels in your area that  
carry time signals, setting  
the clock automatically may  
take up to about 30 minutes.  
If nothing happens even  
after you wait about 30  
minutes, set the clock  
manually (page 29).  
fu n ct io n , t u rn t h e VCR o ff.  
The VCR automatically sets the clock.  
The VCR automatically searches for a  
channel that carries a time signal and  
sets your time zone and daylight saving  
time (if applicable).  
If your clock is set, but displays the  
wrong time zone or daylight saving  
time, you can adjust these settings  
without turning off the Auto Clock Set  
feature (page 28).  
• If you use Hookup 1 or 4,  
make sure you leave the  
cable box on.  
Wh e n t h e Au t o CLo ck Se t fe a t u re d o e s n o t w o rk w e ll  
Depending on your area, the automatic clock setting feature may not set  
the clock correctly. In this case, set the clock manually according to the  
procedure on page 29.  
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Se t t in g t h e clo ck (continued)  
1
2
Fo llo w st e p s 1 a n d 2 in “ Usin g t h e  
Au t o Clo ck Se t fe a t u re .”  
Pre ss t h e CURSOR (?//) b u t t o n s  
t o se le ct OPTIONS in t h e AUTO  
CLOCK SET m e n u , t h e n p re ss  
EXECUTE.  
The CLOCK SET CHANNEL menu  
appears.  
3
Pre ss t h e CURSOR (?//) b u t t o n s  
t o se le ct AUTO o r MANUAL.  
• If you select AUTO:  
MENU  
The VCR automatically searches for a  
channel that carries a time signal.  
• If you select MANUAL:  
EXECUTE  
CURSOR  
Set a channel that carries a time signal  
using the number buttons.  
Use this option if you know that  
channel.  
Most PBS member stations broadcast  
a time signal.  
For the fastest response, set the VCR  
to your local PBS station.  
4
5
Pre ss EXECUTE.  
The YOUR TIME ZONE AND  
DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME menu  
appears.  
Pre ss t h e CURSOR (?//) b u t t o n s  
t o se le ct AUTO o r MANUAL.  
• If you select AUTO:  
No t e  
• If you use both the cable box  
control feature and the Auto  
Clock Set feature, the VCR  
automatically changes  
channels on the cable box  
until a channel that carries a  
time signal is found  
The VCR automatically sets your time  
zone and daylight saving time  
(if applicable).  
• If you select MANUAL:  
1 Press EXECUTE, then set the time  
zone of your area using the  
CURSOR (>/ .) buttons.  
2 Press EXECUTE, then select  
STANDARD TIME or DAYLIGHT  
SAVING TIME using the CURSOR  
(>/ .) buttons.  
whenever you turn off the  
VCR.  
If you want to stop the  
search, change the channel  
of the cable box with the  
channel buttons either on  
the VCR or on the remote  
commander.  
6
7
Pre ss EXECUTE.  
To a ct iva t e t h e Au t o Clo ck Se t  
fu n ct io n , t u rn t h e VCR o ff.  
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1
2
Pre ss MENU.  
The main MENU appears on the TV  
screen.  
Pre ss t h e CURSOR (>/.) b u t t o n s  
t o m o ve t h e cu rso r () t o CLOCK  
SET, t h e n p re ss EXECUTE.  
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Pre ss t h e CURSOR (?//) b u t t o n s  
t o se le ct MANUAL, t h e n p re ss  
EXECUTE.  
MENU  
EXECUTE  
CURSOR  
Se t t h e m o n t h u sin g t h e CURSOR  
(>/.) b u t t o n s.  
Pre ss CURSOR / t o h ig h lig h t t h e  
d a y a n d se t t h e d a y u sin g t h e  
CURSOR (>/.) b u t t o n s.  
The day of the week is set  
automatically.  
Pre ss CURSOR / t o h ig h lig h t t h e  
ye a r a n d se t t h e ye a r u sin g t h e  
CURSOR (>/.) b u t t o n s.  
Pre ss CURSOR / t o h ig h lig h t t h e  
h o u r a n d se t t h e h o u r u sin g t h e  
CURSOR (>/.) b u t t o n s.  
Pre ss CURSOR / t o h ig h lig h t t h e  
m in u t e s a n d se t t h e m in u t e s  
u sin g t h e CURSOR (>/.) b u t t o n s.  
Pre ss EXECUTE t o st a rt t h e clo ck.  
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This VCR is capable of receiving VHF channels 2 to 13, UHF channels 14  
to 69 and unscrambled CATV channels 1 to 125. First, we recommend  
that you preset the receivable channels in your area using automatic  
presetting. Then, if there are any unwanted channels, disable them  
manually. If you have decided which channels you wish to preset, set  
them directly using manual presetting.  
Pre se t t in g ch a n n e ls  
(Skip this section if you are using  
cable box / DSS receiver control.)  
Be fo re yo u st a rt …  
• Turn on the VCR and the TV.  
• Set the TV to the video channel (channel 3 or 4). If your TV is  
connected to the VCR using A/ V connections, set the TV to video  
input.  
• Press TV/ VTR to display the VTR indicator in the VCRs display  
window.  
• Press INPUT SELECT so that a channel number appears in the VCRs  
display window.  
Pre se t t in g a ll re ce iva b le ch a n n e ls a u t o m a t ica lly  
MENU  
EXECUTE  
CURSOR  
1
2
3
4
Pre ss MENU, t h e n p re ss t h e  
CURSOR (>/.) b u t t o n s t o m o ve  
t h e cu rso r () t o TUNER PRESET  
a n d p re ss EXECUTE.  
When using the EASY SET UP  
procedure, skip this step.  
Pre ss t h e CURSOR (>/.) b u t t o n s  
t o m o ve t h e cu rso r () t o  
ANTENNA/CABLE.  
Se le ct ANT o r CABLE u sin g t h e  
CURSOR (?//) b u t t o n s:  
• To preset cable TV channels, select  
CABLE.  
• To preset VHF and UHF channels,  
select ANT.  
Tip  
• When receiving a VHF,  
UHF or CATV channel, the  
display changes as follows  
each time you press the  
DISPLAY button.  
Pre ss t h e CURSOR (>/.) b u t t o n s  
t o m o ve t h e cu rso r () t o AUTO  
PRESET, t h e n p re ss EXECUTE.  
All receivable channels are preset in  
numerical sequence. When no more  
receivable channels can be found,  
presetting stops and the picture from  
the lowest numbered channel is  
displayed on the TV screen.  
Channel number, program  
name, and stations call  
letters (if the broadcaster  
sends those services)  
Z
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Date, time, remaining tape  
length, and time counter  
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1
Disp la y t h e TUNER PRESET m e n u .  
For instructions, follow steps 1 and 2 in  
“Presetting all receivable channels  
automatically.”  
Number  
buttons,  
ENTER  
CH +/–  
2
Se le ct t h e ch a n n e l t o p re se t o r  
d e le t e :  
• To preset a channel, enter the channel  
number by pressing the number  
buttons then ENTER.  
• To delete a channel, select the channel  
number by pressing CH +/ –.  
3
4
Se t MANUAL SET t o ADD o r  
ERASE, u sin g t h e CURSOR (?//)  
b u t t o n s:  
• To preset a channel, select ADD.  
• To delete a channel, select ERASE.  
Re p e a t st e p s 2 a n d 3 t o p re se t o r  
d e le t e ch a n n e ls a s re q u ire d , t h e n  
p re ss EXECUTE.  
MENU  
EXECUTE  
CURSOR  
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Pre se t t in g ch a n n e ls  
Normally, the Auto Fine Tuning (AFT) function automatically tunes in  
channels clearly. If, however, the picture of a channel is not clear, you  
may also use the manual tuning function.  
(continued)  
1
2
3
4
Disp la y t h e TUNER PRESET m e n u .  
For instructions, follow steps 1 and 2 in  
“Presetting all receivable channels  
automatically” on page 30.  
Number  
buttons,  
ENTER  
CH +/–  
Se le ct t h e ch a n n e l yo u w a n t t o  
fin e -t u n e b y p re ssin g t h e n u m b e r  
b u t t o n s a n d t h e n ENTER.  
Pre ss t h e CURSOR (>/.) b u t t o n s  
t o m o ve t h e cu rso r () t o FINE  
TUNING.  
The fine tuning meter appears.  
Pre ss t h e CURSOR (?//) b u t t o n s  
t o g e t a cle a re r p ict u re , t h e n  
p re ss EXECUTE.  
Note that the AFT setting switches to  
OFF.  
MENU  
EXECUTE  
CURSOR  
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Your VCR includes a cable box control feature which allows the VCR to  
control most brands of cable boxes/ DSS receivers via the Cable Mouse.  
With cable box control, the VCR controls channels on the cable box/ DSS  
receivers for timer recording. You can also use the VCRs remote  
commander to change channels on the cable box/ DSS receiver  
whenever the cable box/ DSS receiver is turned on even if the VCR is  
turned off. To use cable box control, you need to connect the Cable  
Mouse (page 14) and set the code number and output channel.  
This VCR is programmed with codes necessary to control channel  
selection on most brands of cable boxes at the time this VCR was  
manufactured. It is possible that new cable boxes may be introduced  
that cannot be controlled with this VCRs Cable Mouse. If you have a  
cable box that is incompatible with this VCR, contact your cable  
operator –– they may be able to provide you with a compatible cable  
box.  
Se t t in g u p ca b le b o x  
co n t ro l  
(Skip this section if you are using  
Hookup 2, 3, or 4)  
Number  
buttons,  
ENTER  
CH +/–  
Be fo re yo u st a rt ...  
• Turn on your TV and set it to the video channel.  
• Turn on your cable box/ DSS receiver.  
• Press POWER to turn on the VCR.  
1
Pre ss MENU, t h e n p re ss t h e  
CURSOR (>/.) b u t t o n s t o m o ve  
t h e cu rso r () t o CABLE BOX  
CONTROL a n d p re ss EXECUTE.  
When using the EASY SET UP  
procedure, skip this step.  
2
3
Pre ss t h e CURSOR (?//) b u t t o n s  
t o se le ct ON, t h e n p re ss EXECUTE.  
MENU  
En t e r t h e ca b le b o x/DSS re ce ive r  
co d e n u m b e r b y p re ssin g t h e  
n u m b e r b u t t o n s, t h e n p re ss  
EXECUTE.  
Find your cable box/ DSS receiver  
code number from the chart on the next  
page.  
EXECUTE  
CURSOR  
4 • If yo u w a n t t o co n t ro l a ca b le b o x,  
se le ct t h e o u t p u t ch a n n e l fo r t h e  
ca b le b o x u sin g t h e CURSOR (>/.)  
b u t t o n s, t h e n p re ss EXECUTE.  
• If yo u w a n t t o co n t ro l a DSS  
re ce ive r, se le ct LINE (LINE IN 1 o n  
VCR) u sin g t h e CURSOR (>/.)  
b u t t o n s, t h e n p re ss EXECUTE.  
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DSS re ce ive r/Ca b le b o x b ra n d s a n d t h e co rre sp o n d in g ca b le b o x  
co d e n u m b e rs  
Se t t in g u p ca b le b o x co n t ro l  
(continued)  
If more than one code number is listed, try entering them one by one,  
until you come to the correct code for your equipment.  
DSS  
re ce ive r  
b ra n d  
Co d e  
n u m b e rs  
Ca b le b o x Co d e  
Ca b le b o x Co d e  
b ra n d  
n u m b e rs  
b ra n d  
n u m b e rs  
Jasco  
164, 326  
SL Marx  
051  
Sony  
RCA  
650  
577  
Jerrold  
014, 022, 025 Spectravision 069  
026, 035, 037  
Sprucer  
058, 109, 287  
487  
032, 318  
Standard  
107, 166  
Components  
Linsay  
451  
044  
Starcom  
Macom  
014, 026, 058  
109  
Ca b le b o x  
b ra n d  
Co d e  
n u m b e rs  
Magnavox  
038, 043, 080  
345  
Stargate  
STS  
026, 051  
167  
ABC  
018, 022, 024  
028, 217  
Memorex  
011  
Antronix  
Archer  
218  
Sylvania  
Movie Time 089, 167, 214  
Northcoast 325  
012  
033, 050, 164  
218  
T-Cable  
Teletext  
116  
Novaplex  
NSC  
629  
BBT  
278  
067  
033  
Tandy  
269  
074, 081, 167  
214  
Cable Star  
Cabletenna  
Cable time  
Tatung  
Teknica  
Tele +1  
TeleCaption  
Teleservice  
Texscan  
TFC  
108  
Oak  
018, 030  
259  
157  
172, 282, 388,  
459  
454  
Omniview  
Panasonic  
Paragon  
Philips  
382  
232  
Century  
Citizen  
164  
032, 118  
011  
292  
164, 326, 327  
097  
012, 107  
321  
Clyde  
Cablevision  
036, 038, 039  
040, 041, 042  
071, 301, 345  
Color Voice  
Comband  
Comtronics  
Decsat  
036, 042  
243, 244  
051, 071  
434  
Timeless  
Tocom  
429  
Philips ECG 253  
023, 024, 070  
011  
Pioneer  
034, 155, 271  
544, 695  
Toshiba  
Tudi  
297  
Popular  
Mechanics  
411  
Diamond  
046  
TV86  
074  
Eagle  
Comtronics  
Pulsar  
RCA  
011  
032  
218  
411  
051  
TV COM  
Uniden  
Unika  
018, 030, 259  
236  
Eastern  
Electricord  
Electus  
Filmnet  
Focus  
013, 285  
089  
Realistic  
Recoton  
Regal  
033, 164, 218  
018  
United  
Artists  
055  
031, 270, 284  
290  
454  
United Cable  
Universal  
014  
Regency  
Rembrandt  
RK  
411  
013  
033, 050, 067  
088, 089, 164  
202, 218, 333  
Garrard  
164  
081  
GC  
Electronics  
027, 067, 341  
315, 317, 490  
051, 155  
386  
Videoway  
Vidtech  
261  
255  
Samsung  
Satbox  
No t e  
GE  
243, 244  
097  
• Some cable boxes, even  
from brands listed on the  
right may not be  
compatible.  
Viewstar  
038, 071, 074,  
122, 222, 269  
300  
GEC  
Gemini  
Scientific  
Atlanta  
017, 019  
028, 288  
338  
026, 068, 081  
253  
Wave Master  
576  
116  
General  
Instrument  
Seam  
022, 287, 487  
521  
324  
051  
022  
Westminster  
cable  
Sharp  
Hamlin  
020, 031, 045  
270, 284  
Zenith  
Zentek  
Signal  
Signature  
011, 065, 536  
411  
Hitachi  
022  
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To e n su re cu rre n t o p e ra t io n  
• Place the Cable Mouse so that it hangs out over the cable box/ DSS  
receiver front.  
• Do not place the cable box/ DSS receiver on top of the VCR.  
• Position the cable box/ DSS receiver away from the VCR.  
• Point the remote commander at the VCR, not at the cable box/ DSS  
receiver.  
To ch e ck t h e ca b le b o x/DSS re ce ive r co n t ro l se t t in g  
1 Press CH +/ – on the remote commander. Does the channel indicator  
on the cable box/ DSS receiver change? (Point the remote  
commander at the VCR, not at the cable box/ DSS receiver.)  
2 Press all 10 number buttons (0 to 9) on the remote commander. Does  
the channel indicator on the cable box/ DSS receiver change?  
If the answer to both 1 and 2 is “yes,” you have made the correct  
setting.  
If yo u ca n n o t g e t yo u r VCR t o co n t ro l t h e ca b le b o x/DSS  
re ce ive r  
• Check that the Cable Mouse is connected to the CABLE BOX  
CONTROL jack on the VCR.  
• Check the position of the Cable Mouse.  
• Place the cable box/ DSS receiver and VCR away from each other. Do  
not place the cable box/ DSS receiver on top of the VCR.  
• Try the setup again making sure to use the correct control code. If the  
cable box/ DSS receiver still does not respond, try other codes.  
No t e  
• Make sure to turn off the  
VCR when you plug in or  
unplug the Cable Mouse. If  
you unplug the Cable  
Mouse and plug it in again,  
turn on the VCR before you  
use the cable box control  
feature.  
If your cable box still does not operate with the Cable Mouse, contact  
your cable company to see if they can provide you with a compatible  
cable box.  
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Ho w VCR Plu s+ w o rks  
Whenever you want to record a TV program, all you need to do is look  
up the programs PlusCode,” a number assigned to each program  
thats published in the TV section of most newspapers, cable TV listings,  
and even TV GUIDE magazine. Then, just enter the PlusCode of the  
program you want and the VCR is automatically programmed to record  
that show. Its that simple.  
Se t t in g u p VCR Plu s+  
Example of “PlusCode”  
Ho w t o se t u p yo u r VCR  
Setting up your VCR involves coordinating the TV channel number (the  
number you turn to on your TV or VCR to watch a program) with the  
guide channel (the number thats assigned to that channel in your  
program guide). To get the guide channel numbers, find the “Channel  
Line-up Chart” in the program guide for your area that features VCR  
PlusCodes. It usually looks like the example to the left.  
For each channel your VCR receives, use the Channel Line-up Chart to  
check that the channel numbers match. For example, if HBO is listed in  
the Channel Line-up Chart on channel 33, and your VCR receives HBO  
on channel 15, you need to coordinate these numbers using the  
following procedure. For channels in which the numbers are the same,  
you can skip this procedure.  
Example of “Channel Line-up Chart”  
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Pre ss MENU, t h e n p re ss t h e  
CURSOR (>/.) b u t t o n s t o m o ve  
t h e cu rso r () t o SET VCR Plu s+  
CHANNELS a n d p re ss EXECUTE.  
When using the EASY SET UP  
procedure, skip this step.  
Number  
buttons,  
ENTER  
CH +/–  
2
3
En t e r t h e g u id e ch a n n e l n u m b e r  
a ssig n e d in t h e p ro g ra m g u id e  
a n d p re ss ENTER.  
The TV CH column is highlighted.  
If yo u m a d e Ho o ku p 1, 2, o r 3,  
e n t e r t h e a ct u a l n u m b e r o n  
yo u r TV (a n d VCR) a n d p re ss  
ENTER.  
If yo u m a d e Ho o ku p 4, e n t e r  
t h e ca b le o u t p u t ch a n n e l  
(u su a lly 2, 3, o r 4) a n d p re ss  
ENTER.  
If yo u m a d e Ho o ku p 5, e n t e r  
t h e a ct u a l n u m b e r o n yo u r TV  
(a n d VCR) fo r a n u n scra m b le d  
ch a n n e l a n d p re ss ENTER. Fo r  
a scra m b le d ch a n n e l, e n t e r t h e  
ca b le b o x o u t p u t ch a n n e l  
(u su a lly 2, 3, o r 4) a n d p re ss  
ENTER.  
MENU  
EXECUTE  
CURSOR  
4
5
Re p e a t st e p s 3 a n d 4 fo r e a ch  
ch a n n e l w h o se n u m b e rs d o n ’t  
m a t ch .  
Wh e n yo u h a ve se t a ll ch a n n e ls,  
p re ss EXECUTE t o co n firm yo u r  
ch a n n e l se t t in g s.  
6
Wh e n yo u ve fin ish e d , p re ss  
MENU t o e xit .  
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Tu rn o n yo u r TV a n d se t it t o t h e  
vid e o ch a n n e l:  
Ba sic Op e ra t io n s  
Pla yin g a t a p e  
• If the TV is connected to the VCR  
using the audio/ video cable, set the  
TV to video input.  
• If the TV is connected to the VCR using  
only the antenna cable, set the TV to the  
channel for the VCR.  
2
3
Pre ss 6 EJECT to o p e n t h e  
ca sse t t e p a n e l.  
6 EJECT  
In se rt a ca sse t t e .  
The VCR turns on.  
0 REW  
To insert a Mini DV cassette,  
place it in the center of the  
tray.  
SEARCH 3/#  
· PLAY  
) FF  
P PAUSE  
p STOP  
4
Pre ss · PLAY t o st a rt p la yin g .  
When the tape reaches the end, it  
automatically rewinds to the beginning.  
(The power remains on.)  
Ad d it io n a l t a sks  
To  
Pre ss  
Stop play  
p STOP  
Tip s  
Pause play  
P PAUSE  
• For further information on  
searching and playback  
functions, see “Playing/  
searching at various speeds”  
on page 44.  
• If a cassette is inserted  
already, press POWER to  
turn on the VCR, then press  
· PLAY to play a tape.  
Resume play after pause  
Search forward  
Search backward  
Fast-forward the tape  
Rewind the tape  
View the picture during fast  
P PAUSE or · PLAY  
# SEARCH  
3 SEARCH  
) FF during stop  
0 REW during stop  
) FF during fast-forward  
0 REW during rewind  
Eject the tape  
6 EJECT  
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Tu rn o n yo u r TV a n d se t it t o t h e  
vid e o ch a n n e l:  
• If the TV is connected to the VCR  
using the audio/ video cable, set the  
TV to video input.  
Re co rd in g TV  
p ro g ra m s  
• If the TV is connected to the VCR  
using only the antenna cable, set the  
TV to the channel for the VCR.  
• When using a cable box, turn it on.  
6 EJECT  
2
3
Pre ss 6 EJECT to o p e n t h e  
ca sse t t e p a n e l.  
CH +/–  
In se rt a ca sse t t e .  
The VCR turns on.  
r REC  
To insert a Mini DV cassette, place it in  
the center of the tray.  
4
Pre ss CH +/– t o se le ct t h e ch a n n e l  
yo u w a n t t o re co rd .  
p STOP  
As you pressing CH +/ –, the channel  
changes as follows:  
To record a source connected to one of  
the inputs, select L1, L2 or DV.  
5
Pre ss r REC t o st a rt re co rd in g .  
When the tape reaches the end, it  
automatically rewinds to the beginning.  
Tip s  
• To select channels, you can  
also use the number buttons  
on the remote commander.  
Enter the desired channel  
number using the number  
buttons, then press ENTER.  
• If you dont want to watch  
TV while recording, you can  
turn off the TV. When  
using a cable box, make sure  
to leave it on.  
To st o p re co rd in g  
Press p STOP.  
Wa t ch in g a TV p ro g ra m w h ile re co rd in g a n o t h e r  
No t e  
You can watch a TV program and record another at the same time.  
If the TV is connected to the VCR using the audio/ video cable, set the  
TV to TV input.  
If the TV is connected to the VCR using only the antenna cable, press  
TV/ VTR to turn off the VTR indicator on the front panel, then select the  
desired channel on the TV.  
• If you insert a tape with its  
protect tab showing red  
– the VCR starts playing.  
To record on this tape,  
slide the tab so the red  
portion is not visible.  
– the VCR ejects it when  
you press r REC.  
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Just enter the programs PlusCode” listed in the TV program guide.  
The date, times and channel of that program are set automatically. You  
can preset up to eight programs at a time.  
Re co rd in g TV  
p ro g ra m s u sin g VCR  
Plu s+  
Be fo re yo u st a rt ...  
• Check that the clock is set to the correct time.  
• Insert a tape with its protect tab not slid to red. Make sure the tape is  
longer than the total recording time.  
• Turn on your TV and set it to the video channel.  
POWER  
1
2
3
Slid e d o w n t h e b a ck co ve r o f t h e  
re m o t e co m m a n d e r, t h e n p re ss  
VCR Plu s+.  
Pre ss t h e Plu sCo d e n u m b e r  
b u t t o n s t o e n t e r t h e p ro g ra m s  
Plu sCo d e .  
If you make a mistake, press TIMER  
CLEAR and enter the correct PlusCode.  
Pre ss ONCE, DAILY, o r WEEKLY:  
To re co rd  
Pre ss  
PlusCode  
number  
button  
Only once  
ONCE  
DAILY  
WEEKLY  
Everyday Monday to Friday  
Once a week  
ONCE  
DAILY  
WEEKLY  
The date, start and stop times, and  
channel number appear on the screen.  
Check that the information is correct.  
If it is not, press TIMER CLEAR to  
cancel.  
TIMER  
CLEAR  
VCR Plus+  
No t e s  
4
5
To p re se t a n o t h e r t im e r se t t in g ,  
re p e a t st e p s 1 t o 4.  
• You cannot set a PlusCode  
in the following cases:  
– When the VCR is turned  
off.  
– While recording using the  
timer or quick timer  
• The timer will not accept  
settings in the following  
cases:  
Pre ss POWER t o t u rn o ff t h e VCR.  
“TIMER” appears in the display  
window and the VCR stands by for  
recording. When using a cable box,  
leave it on.  
– When you select DAILY  
for a Saturday or Sunday  
program.  
– When you select DAILY  
or WEEKLY for a  
program more than seven  
days ahead.  
– When you enter PlusCode  
of a program that has  
already ended.  
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To st o p re co rd in g  
• To cancel the procedure,  
press VCR Plus+ before  
pressing ONCE, DAILY, or  
WEEKLY.  
To stop the VCR while recording, press p STOP.  
To u se t h e VCR a ft e r se t t in g t h e t im e r  
To use the VCR before a timer recording begins, just press POWER.  
“TIMER” disappears and the VCR switches on. Remember to press  
POWER to reset the VCR in timer recording standby after using the  
VCR.  
No t e s  
• If the VCR beeps repeatedly,  
this means that:  
– The PlusCode is incorrect.  
– ONCE, DAILY, or  
WEEKLY was selected  
incorrectly. You cannot  
select DAILY or WEEKLY  
for a program that airs  
more than seven days  
ahead.  
• If you timer record a  
program that is encoded  
with copyright protection  
signals, the VCR will  
continue recording but the  
video and audio signals will  
not be recorded on tape.  
You can also do the following tasks while the VCR is recording:  
• Reset the counter  
• Display the tape counter on the TV screen with the DISPLAY button.  
• Check the timer settings.  
• Watch another TV program.  
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If VCR Plus+ is not available in your area, follow the instructions below  
to set the timer to record programs.  
Se t t in g t he t im e r  
m a n u a lly  
Be fo re yo u st a rt ...  
• Check that the clock is set to correct time.  
• Insert a tape with its protect tab not slid to red. Make sure the tape is  
longer than the total recording time.  
• Turn on your TV and set it to the video channel.  
• When using a cable box, turn it on.  
1
2
Pre ss MENU, t h e n p re ss t h e  
CURSOR (>/.) b u t t o n s t o m o ve  
t h e cu rso r () t o TIMER SET/CHECK  
a n d p re ss EXECUTE.  
If the clock needs to be set, “Please set  
the clock” appears on the screen and  
the VCR automatically enters the clock  
setting mode.  
POWER  
CURSOR  
EXECUTE  
MENU  
Se t t h e d a t e , st a rt a n d st o p t im e s,  
a n d ch a n n e l:  
1 Press CURSOR / to highlight each  
item in turn.  
2 Press CURSOR >/ . to set each item.  
To correct a setting, press CURSOR ?  
to return to that setting and reset.  
To record a source connected to one of  
the inputs, select L1 or L2 in the “CH”  
position.  
3
Pre ss CURSOR / t o co n firm t h e  
se t t in g .  
The cursor () appears in the leftmost  
column.  
To preset another timer setting, move  
the cursor to the next line and repeat  
step 2 and 3.  
No t e s  
• “TIMER” and the cassette  
mark flashes in the display  
window when you press  
POWER with no tape  
inserted.  
• If you timer record a  
program that is encoded  
with copyright protection  
signals, the VCR will  
continue recording but the  
video and audio signals will  
not be recorded on tape.  
4
5
Pre ss EXECUTE.  
Pre ss POWER t o t u rn o ff t h e VCR.  
“TIMER” appears in the display  
window and the VCR stands by for  
recording. When using a cable box,  
leave it on.  
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Tip s  
To st o p re co rd in g  
• To set the channel for timer  
recording, you can also use  
CH +/ – or the number  
buttons.  
To stop the VCR while recording, press p STOP.  
• To change or correct a  
setting before confirming it,  
press CURSOR ? to  
highlight the item you want  
to change and reset it.  
Da ily/w e e kly re co rd in g  
When you set the date to start recording in step 2 above, press  
CURSOR . to select the recording pattern. Each time you press the  
button, the indication changes as follows.  
the current date SUN-SAT MON-SAT MON-FRI  
EVERY SAT ..... EVERY MON EVERY SUN  
1 month later (dates count dow n) the current date  
SUN-SAT (from Sunday to Saturday)  
MON-SAT (from Monday to Saturday)  
MON-FRI (from Monday to Friday)  
EVERY SAT (every Saturday)  
EVERY MON (every Monday)  
EVERY SUN (every Sunday)  
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Usin g b u t t o n s o n t h e re m o t e co m m a n d e r  
Ad d it io n a l o p e ra t io n s  
Pla yin g /se a rch in g a t  
va rio u s sp e e d s  
Pla yb a ck o p t io n s  
Op e ra t io n  
Play at twice the normal  
speed  
During playback, press ×2.  
To change direction, press FRAME ' or 7.  
Viewing in a high-speed  
picture  
During playback, press 0 or ).  
Play in slow motion  
During playback or pause, press & SLOW .  
To change direction, press FRAME ' or 7.  
Play frame by frame  
During pause, press FRAME ' or 7.  
To re su m e n o rm a l p la yb a ck  
Press ·PLAY.  
& SLOW  
×2  
Usin g sh u t t le rin g  
FRAME  
', 7  
Pla yb a ck o p t io n s  
Op e ra t io n  
Play at various speeds  
During playback or pause:  
Turn the shuttle ring and hold it at the speed  
you want.  
SEARCH3, #  
· PLAY  
1/ 5: 1/ 5 of normal speed  
1: normal speed  
×2: double speed  
3/ #: approximately 10 or 25 times normal  
speed  
0 FF,  
) REW  
The VCR switches between the two speeds as  
you turn the shuttle ring.  
Shuttle  
ring  
Fast-forward/ rewind  
During stop:  
Turn the shuttle ring on the VCR to 0 or )  
and release.  
Jog dial  
Turn the shuttle ring to 0 or ) again to  
view the picture during fast-forward or  
rewind.*  
* This feature is not available when using a remote  
commander or when controlling another VCR  
from this VCR.  
To re su m e n o rm a l p la yb a ck  
Press ·PLAY.  
Usin g jo g d ia l  
Shuttle  
ring  
During playback or pause, turn the jog dial to play the picture at a  
speed slower than normal speed. This feature is useful for locating a  
specific point on the tape.  
Jog dial  
·
0
Re w in d in g t h e t a p e a n d st a rt in g p la yb a ck  
a u t o m a t ica lly  
Tip  
• If you want to hear the  
sound during slow motion  
and frame by frame set JOG  
WITH SOUND in the  
ADVANCED OPTIONS  
menu to ON (page 54).  
During stop, press · while pressing 0 on the control panel.  
The tape rewinds to the beginning (· flashes), then starts playing  
automatically.  
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Disp la yin g t h e re co rd in g d a t a  
Disp la yin g t a p e  
in fo rm a t io n  
When recording with the digital VCR, data such as the recording date,  
time and the channel number are also recorded onto the tape at the  
same time. If you play back a tape recorded with a Sony digital  
camcorder, you can check the shutter speed, program AE mode, white  
balance, iris and gain.  
To display the recording data, press DATA CODE during playback.  
Each time you press DATA CODE, the display changes as follows.  
The data appears only during playback.  
Data display off  
DISPLAY  
COUNTER  
SELECT  
COUNTER  
RESET  
DATA CODE  
Recording data and time  
Sony camcorder settings  
Shutter speed, AE mode, White balance, Gain  
When the tape w as recorded on this VCR, ---”  
appears instead.  
Tip  
• The display appears on the  
TV screen indicating  
information about the tape,  
but the information will not  
be recorded on the tape.  
Disp la yin g t h e re m a in in g t a p e co u n t e r  
When a tape is inserted, each time you press COUNTER SELECT, the  
tape counter, the time code, and the remaining time counter appear in  
sequence. To display them on the TV screen, press DISPLAY to turn the  
display on, then press COUNTER SELECT.  
No t e s  
• The counter resets to  
“0H00M00S” whenever a  
tape is reinserted.  
• The counter stops counting  
when it comes to a portion  
with no recording.  
• The counter indication may  
be inaccurate when a tape  
that has blank portions is  
rewound or fast-fowarded  
repeatedly.  
• During fast-forward,  
rewind, or search, the tape  
speed automatically adjusts  
to the remaining amount of  
tape. In these cases, the  
counter or time code  
indication may stop  
momentarily.  
• Use the remaining time  
display as an approximate  
indication. In rare cases,  
depending on the tape type,  
the indication may be  
inaccurate.  
Usin g t h e t a p e co u n t e r  
Press COUNTER SELECT to display the tape counter. At the point on a  
tape that you want to find later, press COUNTER RESET on the  
operation panel to reset the counter to “0H00M00S.” Search for the  
point afterwards by referring to the counter.  
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Pla yin g st e re o o r b ilin g u a l p ro g ra m s  
Se le ct in g t h e so u n d  
Press AUDIO MONITOR to select the desired sound. Each press of the  
button changes the display on the VCR.  
Pla yin g t h e d e sire d a u d io t ra ck  
When listening to the tape on which commentary or background music  
are recorded after, you can specify the playback audio tracks.  
This function is available when playing back a tape recorded in 12-bit  
audio recording mode.  
For details, see page 84.  
AUDIO  
MONITOR  
1 Press · PLAY.  
2 Select the position corresponding to the desired audio tracks with  
AUDIO MONITOR selector on the control panel.  
• To listen to stereo 1 track: set to STEREO 1.  
• To listen to stereo 2 track: set to STEREO 2.  
• To listen to both stereo 1 and stereo 2 tracks: set to MIX.  
You can adjust the audio balance between the stereo 1 track and  
stereo 2 track by using the AUDIO MIX BALANCE control when you  
select “MIX.”  
AUDIO MONITOR selector  
No t e s  
• When you connect the VCR  
to the TV with only the  
antenna cable, the sound is  
always heard in mono.  
• When you play back a tape  
recorded in the 12 bit mode,  
“STEREO 1” always appears  
in the display window  
regardless of the Audio  
Monitor setting.  
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This VCR automatically receives and records stereo programs. When a  
stereo program is received, the STEREO indicator lights up. If there is  
noise in the stereo program, set AUTO STEREO in the ADVANCED  
OPTIONS menu to OFF. The sound will be recorded in monaural but  
with less noise. For details, see page 55.  
Re co rd in g st e re o a n d  
b ilin g u a l p ro g ra m s  
Re co rd in g b ilin g u a l p ro g ra m s  
Normally, this VCR records only the main sound. To record SAP  
(Second Audio Program) sound, set SAP in the ADVANCED OPTIONS  
menu to AUTO (the SAP indicator lights up). For details, see page 56.  
AUDIO  
MONITOR  
To se le ct t h e b ilin g u a l so u n d w h ile re co rd in g  
Press AUDIO MONITOR to select the sound you want.  
This operation does not effect to the recording.  
Se le ct in g t h e so u n d d u rin g p la yb a ck  
Press AUDIO MONITOR to select the sound you want.  
In d ica t o r  
Se le ct e d d o u n d  
STEREO  
BILINGUAL  
MAIN/ L and SUB/ R  
or STEREO  
STEREO  
MAIN and SAP  
MAIN/ L  
SUB/ R  
LEFT channel  
MAIN  
SAP  
RIGHT channel  
Tip s  
• When a stereo program is  
received, the STEREO  
indicator lights up. When a  
bilingual program is  
received, the BILINGUAL  
indicator lights up.  
• You can also use the  
AUDIO MONITOR selector  
on the control panel to  
monitor the sound when  
recording from the DV  
input. The selector setting  
will not affect the sound  
recorded.  
• For information on how the  
VCR records sound, see  
“How the audio mode is  
decided” on page 61.  
No t e  
• Set SAP in the ADVANCED  
OPTIONS menu to MAIN  
(page 54) when not  
recording SAP sound, or no  
sound will be recorded on  
the right audio track.  
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After starting recording in the normal way, you can have the VCR stop  
recording automatically after a specified duration.  
Re co rd in g TV  
p ro g ra m s u sin g t h e  
q u ick t im e r  
1
Wh ile re co rd in g , p re ss QUICK  
TIMER o n ce .  
Remaining recording time  
2
Pre ss QUICK TIMER re p e a t e d ly t o  
se t t h e d u ra t io n .  
Each press advances the time in  
increments of 30 minutes.  
QUICK TIMER  
The duration decreases minute by  
minute to 0:00, then the VCR stops  
recording and turns off automatically.  
Tip  
• You can also set the quick  
timer and start recording  
when the VCR is in stop  
mode.  
Recording starts when you  
press QUICK TIMER more  
than twice.  
To e xt e n d t h e d u ra t io n  
Press QUICK TIMER repeatedly to set the new duration.  
To st o p re co rd in g  
No t e  
• When you set the quick  
timer while the time code is  
displayed, the remaining  
recording time and the  
current time appear in the  
display window.  
To stop the VCR while recording, press p STOP.  
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The VCR marks the tape with an index signal at the point where each  
recording begins. Using these signals as references, you can find a  
specific recording. There are three kinds of search:  
– Searching the beginnings of recordings: Index search  
– Searching a point on the tape where the recorded date changes: Date  
search  
Se a rch in g u sin g t h e  
in d e x fu n ct io n  
– Searching for scenes recorded in the photo mode with a digital  
camcorder: Photo search  
Se a rch in g in t h e list  
If the tape has a cassette memory, the recordings are listed in the  
chronologically in the order they were made. You can search using this  
chronological list.  
If the tape does not have a cassette memory, you cannot search for  
scenes in the chronological order.  
1
Pre ss SEARCH SELECT t o se le ct  
t h e se a rch t yp e : INDEX, DATE,  
o r PHOTO SEARCH.  
SEARCH  
SELECT  
The indicator of the search type you  
selected lights.  
= / +  
The chronological list appears on the  
monitor screen.  
2
Pre ss = o r + t o se le ct a  
re co rd in g .  
The VCR starts searching and when it  
locates the recording, begins  
playback. During Photo search, the  
VCR pauses.  
Se a rch in g in t h e o rd e r o f t h e a ct u a l p o sit io n s o f  
t h e re co rd in g s o n t h e t a p e  
When you use a tape without a cassette memory, the VCR searches in  
the order of the actual positions of the recordings, regardless of the  
setting of CASSETTE MEMORY in the ADVANCED OPTIONS menu.  
When you use a tape with a cassette memory, set CASSETTE MEMORY  
in the ADVANCED OPTIONS menu to “OFF” (page 54).  
No t e  
1
2
Pre ss SEARCH SELECT t o se le ct t h e se a rch t yp e .  
The indicator of the search type you selected lights.  
• When searching in order of  
the actual positions of the  
recordings on the tape, an  
index signal close to the  
current position may not be  
located.  
Pre ss = o r + re p e a t e d ly t o  
lo ca t e t h e re co rd in g yo u w a n t.  
The VCR starts searching backwards  
or forwards until the index number  
comes to zero, then plays back the  
recording. During Photo search, the  
VCR pauses.  
(continued)  
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Se a rch in g u sin g t h e in d e x  
fu n ct io n (continued)  
The VCR marks the tape when:  
– Recording starts from the stop mode.  
– Recording is resumed after changing the program position during  
recording pause.  
Tip s  
• If the search type is not  
displayed on the TV screen,  
press the DISPLAY button  
on the remote commander.  
• If you use a tape with  
mark, the cassette memory  
stores up to 33 index  
– Timer recording starts.  
There are three different signals for each search method. The type of  
signal recorded and where it is recorded (on the tape itself or in the  
cassette memory) depends on the video equipment used for recordings.  
Please note that if the signals for certain search type are not recorded,  
you cannot do that type of search.  
,
signals. (The number  
changes depending on the  
combination of index, date,  
and photo data stored.)  
This VCR is capable of  
storing and retrieving up to  
16 kbits of cassette memory.  
• To locate recordings whose  
signals are not stored in the  
cassette memory, or to  
locate recordings in order of  
their position on the tape,  
set CASSETTE MEMORY in  
the ADVANCED OPTIONS  
menu to ”OFF.” Use the  
procedure for “Searching in  
order of the actual positions  
of the recordings on the  
tape” to search for a  
Wh e n yo u re co rd o n t h is VCR  
Sig n a ls fo r  
Index search  
Date search  
Photo search  
In ca sse t t e m e m o ry  
On t a p e  
Yes  
Yes  
No  
No  
Yes  
No  
Wh e n yo u re co rd w it h a So n y d ig it a l ca m co rd e r  
(DCR-VX1000/VX700/PC7*)  
Sig n a ls fo r  
Index search  
Date search  
Photo search  
In ca sse t t e m e m o ry  
On t a p e  
No  
recording.  
No  
Yes  
Yes  
• You can also search for  
programs using the “Index  
Tieler” signal, but the data  
such as the recording date  
and time and the title does  
not appear in the display  
window.  
Yes  
Yes  
* The index signal cannot be recorded in the cassette memory (DCR-PC7 only).  
No t e s  
• Each program is indexed at  
its beginning. If you record  
another program over the  
beginning of the first  
program, you will not be  
able to search the original  
program.  
Index signal  
If D is recorded  
over the  
beginning of B...  
B cannot be searched  
• Searching may not be done  
correctly if the signal was  
not recorded on a Sony-  
brand digital video  
equipment.  
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Be fo re yo u st a rt ...  
• Turn on your TV and set it to the video channel.  
Ch e ckin g /ch a n g in g /  
ca n ce llin g t im e r  
se t t in g s  
1
2
Pre ss POWER t o t u rn o n t h e VCR.  
Pre ss MENU a n d se le ct TIMER SET/  
CHECK.  
POWER  
3
4
Ch e ck t h e t im e r se t t in g s:  
• If you do not want to change or  
cancel the settings, press EXECUTE,  
then turn the VCR off to return to  
recording standby.  
• If you want to change or cancel the  
settings, press the CURSOR (>/ .)  
buttons to move the cursor () to the  
setting you want to change or cancel.  
CURSOR  
EXECUTE  
MENU  
Ch a n g e o r ca n ce l t h e t im e r  
se t t in g :  
• To change the setting, press the  
CURSOR (?/ /) buttons to  
highlight the item you want to  
change, and reset it using the  
CURSOR (>/ .) buttons. Then, press  
CURSOR / to move the cursor to  
the leftmost column.  
• To cancel the setting, press the  
TIMER CLEAR button on the rear of  
the remote commander.  
5
Pre ss EXECUTE.  
If any settings remain, turn off the VCR  
to return to recording standby.  
TIMER CLEAR  
Tip  
• To check the settings, you  
can also use the TIMER  
CHECK button on the rear  
of the remote commander.  
Turn on the VCR and press  
TIMER CHECK.  
The TIMER SET/ CHECK  
screen appears.  
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Ch e ckin g /ch a n g in g /ca n ce llin g  
When the timer settings are overlapped, overlapped programs or part  
painted as below are not recorded.  
t im e r se t t in g s (continued)  
7:00  
7:00  
7:00  
9:00  
9:00  
9:00  
10:00  
8:00  
8:00  
8:00  
Program 1  
Program 2  
20 seconds w ill be  
cut off  
10:00  
10:00  
Program 1  
Program 2  
20 seconds w ill be  
cut off  
Program 1  
Program 2  
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When playing back a source recorded from an analog VCR, the color of  
the picture may shift right or left.  
You can adjust this color shift by using the Y/ C delay function.  
The Y/ C delay function works when playing back or viewing the input  
from the DV connector.  
Ad ju st in g t h e p ict u re  
(Y/C d e la y)  
1
2
Du rin g p la yb a ck o r p a u se o r  
w h e n t h e DV in p u t is d isp la ye d ,  
p re ss MENU.  
Pre ss t h e CURSOR (>/.) b u t t o n s  
t o m o ve t h e cu rso r () t o Y/C  
DELAY, t h e n p re ss EXECUTE.  
MENU  
3
4
Pre ss t h e CURSOR (?//) b u t t o n s  
t o co rre ct t h e co lo r sh ift o f t h e  
p ict u re .  
EXECUTE  
CURSOR  
Pre ss EXECUTE t o re t u rn t o t h e  
o rig in a l scre e n .  
Tip s  
• The video signals are  
composed of Y (luminance)  
and C (chrominance) signals.  
The Y/ C delay function  
adjusts the time lag between  
Y and C signals.  
• You cannot record the  
adjusted picture.  
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2
Pre ss MENU.  
Ch a n g in g m e n u  
o p t io n s  
Pre ss t h e CURSOR (>/.) b u t t o n s  
t o m o ve t h e cu rso r () t o  
ADVANCED OPTIONS, t h e n p re ss  
EXECUTE.  
The ADVANCED OPTIONS menu  
appears on the TV screen.  
3
Pre ss t h e CURSOR (>/.) b u t t o n s  
t o m o ve t h e cu rso r () t o t h e  
o p t io n yo u w a n t t o ch a n g e .  
If you press . at the lowest line, the  
next page appears.  
Page 1  
Page 2  
MENU  
EXECUTE  
CURSOR  
4
5
Pre ss CURSOR (?//) t o ch a n g e  
t h e se t t in g .  
Pre ss EXECUTE t o re t u rn t o t h e  
o rig in a l scre e n .  
Tip s  
• The menu settings are held  
until the AC plug is  
disconnected.  
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Me n u ch o ice s  
Initial settings are indicated r mark.  
Pa g e 1  
Me n u o p t io n  
Se t t h is o p t io n t o  
AUTO ANT SEL  
r ON if your TV is connected only to VHF/  
UHF OUT on the VCR. To play a tape,  
set the TV to the VCR channel (channel 3  
or 4).  
OFF if your TV is connected to both  
VHF/ UHF OUT and LINE OUT on the  
VCR. To play a tape, set the TV to VCR  
input.  
AUTO STEREO  
LANC MODE  
r ON to receive stereo programs.  
OFF to reduce noise in a stereo program.  
Although the sound may improve, the  
sound becomes monaural.  
No t e  
• When you connect a video  
printer and use the PRINT  
button on the remote  
commander supplied with  
this VCR, set LANC MODE  
to “S.”  
r M to control another VCR from this VCR  
using the l LANC connection.  
S to control this VCR from another  
equipment using the l LANC  
connection.  
SHUTTLE MODE  
A to control, via the l LANC connection  
a VCR that doesnt have a reverse slow  
motion function.  
r B to control, via the l LANC connection  
VCR that has a reverse slow motion  
function.  
JOG WITH SOUND  
EDIT WINDOW  
ON to listen to the sound when playing  
the tape frame by frame or at a slower  
speed than normal.  
r OFF to turn off the sound.  
r ON to turn on the on-screen window  
display for assemble editing.  
OFF to turn off the on-screen window  
display for assemble editing.  
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Ch a n g in g m e n u o p t io n s  
(continued)  
Me n u o p t io n  
DIMMER  
Se t t h is o p t io n t o  
ON to make the display window dim.  
r OFF to make it brighter.  
LINE IN AUDIO  
16 to record the audio in 16-bit recording  
No t e s  
mode.  
• When recording TV  
programs, the audio  
recording mode is  
automatically set to 16-bit  
mode.  
r 12 to record the audio in 12-bit recording  
mode.  
SAP  
AUTO to record SAP sound.  
• When recording from the  
DV jack, the audio recording  
mode is automatically set to  
the same mode as the input  
audio.  
r OFF to record the main sound.  
L1 IN VIDEO  
r S to select the S-video signal when both  
the S-video and video jacks are  
connected. The video signal is selected  
automatically when only the video jack is  
connected.  
NORM to select the video signal when  
both the S-video and video jacks are  
connected.  
(When you use the S-video picture, make  
sure to set to “S.”)  
CASSETTE MEMORY  
r AUTO to search the recording with the  
cassette memory. If the tape does not  
have a cassette memory, the VCR will  
search recordings using index signals  
recorded on the tape itself.  
OFF to search recordings using the index  
signals recorded on the tape at all times.  
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Some DV cassettes and Mini DV cassettes have cassette memories  
where data such as recorded date and time is stored. If you dont need  
the stored data, erase the memory with the following procedure.  
Era sin g t h e ca sse t t e  
m e m o ry  
1
2
Pre ss MENU.  
Pre ss t h e CURSOR (>/.) b u t t o n s  
t o m o ve t h e CURSOR () t o  
CASSETTE MEMORY ERASE, t h e n  
p re ss EXECUTE.  
3
Pre ss t h e CURSOR (>/.) b u t t o n s  
t o se le ct t h e d a t a t o e ra se , t h e n  
p re ss CURSOR (?//) t o se t it t o  
YES.  
MENU  
Se le ct  
To e ra se  
EXECUTE  
CURSOR  
ALL DATA  
The entire memory  
INDEX DATA  
DATE DATA  
PHOTO DATA  
Signals for INDEX SEARCH  
Signals for DATE SEARCH  
Signals for PHOTO SEARCH  
4
5
Pre ss EXECUTE.  
A message appears to confirm the  
operation.  
Pre ss EXECUTE.  
The data you selected is erased, then  
the VCR returns to the original screen.  
No t e s  
• You cannot erase the  
cassette memory while the  
protect tab on the cassette is  
slid to show red.  
• If the cassette memory is  
larger than 16kbits, you can  
select ALL DATA only.  
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Ed it in g  
This section introduces you to various ways to edit tape recordings. You  
can cut out unwanted scenes or assemble your favorite scenes in the  
order you prefer. To edit tapes, you need to connect another VCR or  
camcorder.  
Be fo re e d it in g  
Co p yin g a w h o le t a p e  
You can copy the contents of one tape to another.  
So u rce t a p e  
Video  
Audio  
Ed it e d t a p e  
Video  
Audio  
Cu t t in g o u t u n w a n t e d sce n e s  
While making a copy of a tape, you can cut out unwanted scenes.  
Unw anted scene  
So u rce t a p e  
Video  
Audio  
Ed it e d t a p e  
Video  
Audio  
Asse m b le e d it in g  
You can select various scenes from a source tape and record them in any  
order you choose.  
To use this function, you need a VCR equipped with a LANC jack.  
So u rce t a p e  
Video  
Audio  
Ed it e d t a p e  
Video  
Audio  
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You can replace an existing scene with material from another recording.  
For insert editing, use this VCR as the recording machine.  
The following methods of insert editing are available with this VCR.  
No t e  
• Use a source tape recorded  
on this VCR for insert  
editing. Otherwise, editing  
may result in poor sound  
and picture. If the source  
tape was recorded on  
another VCR (including  
other DHR-1000s), copy the  
tape on this VCR and use  
the copied tape.  
Vid e o in se rt e d it in g  
You can replace an existing scene with another recording, retaining  
the sound.  
Replaced video  
So u rce t a p e  
Video  
Audio  
Tip s  
Ed it e d t a p e  
Video  
By executing video insert  
and audio insert editing at  
the same time, you can  
replace both the video and  
the audio at the same time.  
With this VCR, you can  
execute V.O.S (video on  
sound editing), where you  
can record audio first, then  
insert video to match the  
previously recorded audio.  
Audio  
Au d io in se rt e d it in g (16-b it m o d e )  
The VCR replaces the original audio with 16-bit mode audio, while  
retaining the picture.  
Replaced audio  
So u rce t a p e  
Video  
Audio  
Ed it e d t a p e  
Video  
Audio  
Au d io in se rt e d it in g (12-b it m o d e )  
The VCR replaces the original audio with 12-bit mode audio, while  
retaining the picture.  
With 12-bit mode, you can select the track, stereo 1 or 2 track, to be  
replaced.  
Replaced audio  
So u rce t a p e  
Video  
Audio  
Ed it e d t a p e  
Video  
Stereo 1  
Audio  
Stereo 2  
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You can add commentary or background music to a tape recorded in  
12-bit audio mode. The sound is recorded on the stereo 2 track.  
No t e  
• Use a source tape recorded  
on this VCR for insert  
editing. Otherwise, editing  
may result in poor sound  
and picture. If the source  
tape was recorded on  
another VCR (including  
other DHR-1000s), copy the  
tape on this VCR and use  
the copied tape.  
Ed it e d t a p e  
Video  
Stereo 1  
Audio  
Stereo 2  
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When using the DV standard VCR, the sound is recorded in either 12-  
bit or 16-bit mode.  
Tip  
12-bit mode  
16-bit mode  
The DCR-VX1000/ VX700/  
PC7 digital video camera  
recorders record the sound  
in 12-bit audio mode  
(Stereo 1).  
Video  
Audio  
The 12-bit mode consists of tw o  
separate stereo tracks — Stereo 1  
and 2.  
The 16-bit mode uses the w hole audio  
area to record one stereo track.  
Ch e ckin g t h e a u d io m o d e  
During playback, the indicator corresponding to the audio mode lights  
up.  
16 bit-mode  
12 bit-mode  
Ho w t h e a u d io m o d e is d e cid e d  
The audio mode depends on the recording source or connection.  
When recording from the DV jack: the sound is recorded in the same  
audio mode as the source tape.  
When recording from the LINE IN connectors: you can select the  
audio mode by setting LINE IN AUDIO in the ADVANCED  
OPTIONS menu (on page 54).  
When recording TV programs using the tuner of this VCR: the sound  
is recorded in 16-bit mode.  
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Be fo re e d it in g (continued)  
LANC ja ck  
Tip s  
If the other VCR has a LANC  
jack of 5-pin DIN type,  
connect with the VK-810  
Control L connecting cable  
(not supplied).  
The jacks labeled CONTROL  
L or REMOTE have the same  
function as LANC jacks.  
The LANC (Local Application Control) connection lets you control the  
connected equipment for easier editing. The LANC connection  
transmits signals such as control signals, status data and time code data.  
When connecting VCRs with the LANC cable, you need to set the  
LANC mode for each VCR.  
On the VCR that controls the other VCR: set LANC mode to “M.”  
On the VCR to be controlled from the other VCR or editing machine:  
set LANC mode to “S.”  
No t e s  
The VCR (recorder) receives  
the time code data from the  
LANC jack only when the  
other VCR (player) is set to  
show the time code  
In a case of a commander that does not have a LANC mode switch or a  
LANC mode menu, LANC mode is usually set to “S.”  
indications.  
Tim e co d e  
• If this VCR cannot control  
the other VCR, check the  
settings of “LANC MODE”  
and “SHUTTLE MODE” on  
both VCRs.  
• The time code of this VCR  
follows the Drop Frame  
mode. To correct the error,  
the time codes may not be  
displayed on some frames.  
Time codes are signals recorded on the tape so that you can precisely  
specify a point on the tape. This signal is recorded on the tape for every  
frame (about 30 frames per second). On this VCR, time codes are  
recorded automatically during recording.  
To check the time code, press COUNTER SELECT until the TIME CODE  
appears in the display window.  
Time code indication  
Hour  
Minute  
Second  
Frame  
Usually, the time code is recorded consecutively from “0H00M00S00F,”  
from the beginning of the tape. However, if there are blank sections in  
the tape, time codes are recorded out of sequence and assemble editing  
will not function correctly. To prevent this, first copy the source tape  
and use the copied tape for editing. The time code will be recorded  
consecutively on the copied tape.  
No t e s  
With the DV connection, the  
sound is recorded in the  
same audio mode as the  
source tape. To record in a  
different audio mode from  
the source tape, use the  
LINE connection instead.  
The DV jack of this VCR  
outputs playback video and  
audio signals only. Signals  
from the VCR's tuner or line  
inputs are not output from  
the DV jack.  
If you insert the sound on  
the stereo 2 track of the  
picture under the following  
conditions, the inserted  
sound will be muted even if  
you select to listen to both  
sound on stereo 1 track and  
stereo 2 track:  
DV co n n e ct io n  
The DV jack transmits video and audio signals in digital form.  
The video and audio signals are sent with hardly any degradation,  
enabling high-quality editing. The signal flow is automatically detected  
so you do not need to make separate connections for input and output.  
Because more data is sent through the DV connection compared to the  
LINE connection, some features are not available with this connection.  
– The on-screen display of the other VCR cannot be sent with the DV  
input picture. To view the on-screen display, connect the other VCR  
directly to a TV.  
– Picture adjustments made on the other VCR, such as Y/ C delay  
cannot be sent with the DV input picture. The other VCRs playback  
picture is recorded on this VCR in its original state.  
– If you playback/ record both of the main and sub tracks, the mixed  
sound is output/ recorded from the DV jack regardless of the Audio  
Monitor setting. The Audio Monitor setting is effective only when  
you playback/ record the analog signal.  
– Contents of the cassette memory are not transmitted.  
– If the source tape is played back at speeds other than normal, the  
audio signals are not transmitted.  
You make the player VCR  
enter the playback pause  
mode, or slow or high-speed  
playback, and then record  
that picture on this VCR  
with the DV connection.  
Tip  
With the DV connection, the  
playback VCR transmits the  
recording data on the source  
tape. So when you play back  
the recorded tape and press  
the DATA CODE button, the  
same time and input data as  
on the source tape is  
displayed.  
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Before editing, check whether the other VCR has a lLANC jack or not.  
The operating procedures differ depending on whether or not you make  
the lLANC connection.  
To use the assemble editing feature, you need to connect to a VCR  
equipped with a lLANC jack.  
Do e s t h e o t h e r VCR h a ve a lLANC ja ck?  
Ye s / go to “Editing with LANC cable – Connections” page 64.  
No / go to “Editing without LANC cable – Connections” page 77.  
Wh e n u sin g t h is VCR a s t h e p la yb a ck m a ch in e  
In the following pages, editing procedures are explained using this VCR  
as the recording machine. To use this VCR as the playback machine,  
note the following:  
• When connecting the lLANC jack, set LANC MODE in the  
ADVANCED OPTIONS menu to “S” (page 54).  
• If the other VCR has the time code function, press DISPLAY on this  
VCR so that the time code counter appears in the display window.  
• If you play back an audio dubbed tape and connect the other VCR to  
this VCR’s LINE OUT jacks, set the AUDIO MONITOR selector on  
the VCR to MIX. Then select the precise balance between the tracks  
with the AUDIO MIX BALANCE control.  
For further instructions, refer to the manual of the recording VCR or the  
editing controller.  
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Editing w ith LANC cable  
Co n n e ct io n s  
To a d ig it a l VCR w it h DV ja ck  
With this connection, you can edit tapes with high-quality video and  
audio.  
No t e s  
• If you connect both LANC  
jacks on the front and rear  
panel, the front one is  
selected.  
Player  
Recorder  
TV  
This VCR  
• When you connect the other  
VCR using the DV jack ,  
index signals, and the  
contents of the cassette  
memory are not  
transmitted.  
LANC cable (supplied)  
ç: Signal flow  
No t e s  
To a VCR w it h o u t DV ja ck  
• If you connect both LINE IN  
and LINE OUT jacks of this  
VCR to the other VCR,  
select the input correctly to  
prevent a humming noise.  
• If you connect the cables to  
both the LINE-1 IN VIDEO  
and LINE-1 IN S-VIDEO  
jacks , the signal from the  
S-VIDEO jack is sent to the  
VCR and “S” lights in the  
display window. If you  
want to use the video signal  
from the VIDEO jack, set L1  
IN VIDEO in the  
If you do not need to change connections frequently, connect to the  
LINE-1 IN jacks on the rear of this VCR.  
Player  
Recorder  
TV  
This VCR  
ADVANCED OPTIONS  
menu to “NORM” (page  
54).  
LANC cable (supplied)  
No t e  
ç: Signal flow  
• Distorted signals (e.g. when  
played back at a speed other  
than normal) will not be  
recorded properly.  
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The LINE-2 IN jacks on the front of the VCR is convenient if you  
connect or disconnect a camcorder frequently.  
Player  
Recorder  
Camcorder  
Tip  
• To connect a monaural  
VCR, use LINE-2 IN jack  
and connect to the L jack  
(white) (leave the red audio  
plug unconnected). The  
monaural audio from the L  
jack will be recorded on  
both left and right tracks.  
No t e s  
• If you connect the cables to  
both the LINE-2 IN VIDEO  
and LINE-2 IN S-VIDEO  
jacks , the signal from the  
S-VIDEO jack is sent to the  
VCR and “S” lights in the  
display window. If you  
want to use the video signal  
from the VIDEO jack, set L2  
IN VIDEO in the  
ADVANCED OPTIONS  
menu to “NORM” (page  
54).  
LANC cable (supplied)  
• Distorted signals (e.g. when  
played back at a speed other  
than normal) will not be  
recorded properly.  
ç: Signal flow  
Pre p a ra t io n  
Tip s  
On t h e p la ye r  
• Insert a source tape.  
• If the player VCR has an EDIT switch, set it to ON.  
• Set LANC mode to “S.”  
• Turn off the on-screen display.  
• Editing is not possible with  
a tape that is copyright  
protected.  
• When you finish editing, set  
EDIT switch to “OFF.”  
On t h e re co rd e r (t h is VCR)  
• Insert a tape.  
• Press INPUT SELECT so that the jack to which the player is  
connected appears in the display window:  
"DV," "L1," or "L2"  
• Set LANC mode to “M.”  
Tip  
• LANC mode of camcorders  
are usually fixed to S.  
1
2
Press MENU.  
The MENU screen appears on the TV screen.  
Select ADVANCED OPTIONS by pressing CURSOR (>/ .)  
buttons and press EXECUTE.  
3
4
5
Select LANC MODE by pressing CURSOR (>/ .) buttons.  
Select M by pressing CURSOR (?/ /) buttons.  
Press EXECUTE.  
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• Set the shuttle mode.  
Editing w ith LANC cable  
1
Press MENU.  
The MENU screen appears on the TV screen.  
Select ADVANCED OPTIONS by pressing CURSOR (>/ .)  
buttons and press EXECUTE.  
Co n n e ct io n s (continued)  
2
Tip  
3
4
Select SHUTTLE MODE by pressing CURSOR (>/ .) buttons.  
Select “A” or “Bby pressing CURSOR (?/ /) buttons.  
A: When slow playback in reverse direction is not available on the  
other VCR.  
• For the DCR-VX1000/  
VX700/ PC7 digital video  
camera, set SHUTTLE  
MODE to “B.”  
B: When slow playback in reverse direction is available on the  
other VCR.  
Press EXECUTE.  
No t e s  
The REC LEVEL and REC  
BALANCE controls do not  
function on a source input  
through the DV jack.  
With the DV connection, the  
playback VCRs AUDIO  
MONITOR and AUDIO  
MIX BALANCE do not  
function on the source audio  
output through the DV jack.  
5
• When you connect to the LINE 1/ 2 IN jacks, select the audio  
recording mode.  
1
Press MENU.  
The MENU screen appears on the TV screen.  
Select ADVANCED OPTIONS by pressing CURSOR (>/ .)  
buttons and press EXECUTE.  
Select LINE IN AUDIO by pressing CURSOR (>/ .) buttons.  
Select 16 or 12 by pressing CURSOR (?/ /) buttons.  
16: When you want higher-quality sound and need not add  
sound later.  
2
3
4
12: When you want to add sound later with insert editing or  
audio dubbing.  
If you are going to make insert recording, select the original mode  
of the recording tape.  
• When you connect to the LINE 1/ 2 IN jacks, adjust the recording  
level and balance with the REC LEVEL and REC BALANCE controls.  
Play back the source, then adjust the controls so that the red  
indicators of the level meter do not light up. Select the balance  
according to your need (normally, set it to the center).  
Co n t ro llin g t h e o t h e r VCR w it h LANC co n n e ct io n  
With the LANC connection, you can control the other VCR by using the  
operation panel of this VCR (synchronized editing feature).  
PLAYER  
No t e s  
( (playback) / p (stop) / P (pause)  
Enables to control the other VCR.  
Starts / stops / pauses the selected  
The VCR (recorder) receives  
the time code data from the  
LANC jack only when the  
other VCR (player) is set to  
show the time code  
Only the shaded part can be used to  
VCR.  
control the other VCR.  
indications.  
RECORDER  
Enables control  
of this VCR.  
• If this VCR cannot control  
the other VCR, check the  
settings of “LANC MODE”  
and “SHUTTLE MODE” on  
both VCRs.  
Shuttle ring / Jog dial  
START / PAUSE  
Plays back the selected  
VCR at various speeds.  
During editing, controls  
both VCRs from pause to  
recording / playback, and  
vice versa.  
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With this function, the tapes in both VCRs are rewound to the  
beginning, then the source tape is copied until one of the tapes reaches  
its end. If you want to start copying from the middle of the tape, see  
page 68.  
Before you start editing, set up the system according to the instructions  
on pages 64 to 66.  
Editing w ith LANC cable  
Co p yin g a t a p e  
DUPLICATE  
ENTIRE TAPE  
START/PAUSE  
1
2
Pre ss DUPLICATE ENTIRE TAPE.  
The indicator lights up.  
To cancel copying, press DUPLICATE  
ENTIRE TAPE again.  
Pre ss START/PAUSE.  
Both tapes are rewound to the  
beginning. The source tape starts  
playing, and a few seconds later, this  
VCR starts recording.  
No t e  
The first few seconds may  
not be recorded.  
When either tape reaches its end, both  
tapes stop.  
To st o p co p yin g  
To stop while copying, press p (STOP).  
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With this function, you can start editing from the middle of the tape,  
and cut out unwanted scenes while making a copy.  
Before you start editing, set up the system according to the instructions  
on pages 64 to 66.  
Editing w ith LANC cable  
Cu t tin g o u t  
u n w a n te d sce n e s  
PLAYER  
RECORDER  
EDIT  
STANDBY  
Shuttle ring/  
Jog dial  
START/  
PAUSE  
B
A
Unw anted scene  
So u rce t a p e  
Ed it e d t a p e  
1
2
3
Se a rch fo r t h e p o in t s w h e re yo u w a n t t o st a rt p la yin g  
o r re co rd in g , a n d se t b o t h VCRs t o p la yb a ck p a u se  
m o d e .  
Pre ss EDIT STANDBY.  
The EDIT STANDBY indicator lights. This VCR is set to  
recording pause, and the other VCR is set to playback pause.  
Pre ss START/PAUSE.  
Playback starts on the other VCR and  
recording starts on this VCR.  
4
Pre ss START/PAUSE ju st b e fo re t h e  
b e g in n in g o f t h e u n w a n t e d sce n e  
(A).  
Both VCRs are set to pause.  
If t h e t a p e p a sse s t h e d e sire d p o in t  
Press RECORDER and rewind the tape to  
point A, with the shuttle ring or jog dial.  
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5
Se a rch fo r t h e p o in t t o re su m e  
re co rd in g (B).  
1 Press PLAYER and start playing the  
tape.  
2 Locate the point with the jog dial or  
shuttle ring.  
3 Set the other VCR to playback pause.  
If you press p STOP to stop  
editing, the source picture  
may be recorded after it  
stops.  
This procedure is not  
possible if you connect this  
VCR to the DCR-VX1000/  
VX700/ PC7 digital video  
camera via the DV cable and  
you use this VCR as the  
playback machine.  
• If you record on the  
beginning part of the tape,  
or on the part just after an  
unrecorded portion, the  
first part of the recording  
may be dropped.  
• When you record on a new  
or fully rewound tape, do a  
trial recording for about 15  
seconds, then start the  
actual recording. If you  
start the actual recording  
from the beginning of the  
tape, the first part may not  
be recorded when you play  
back the tape on another  
VCR.  
6
7
8
Pre ss START/PAUSE t o re su m e  
re co rd in g .  
To cu t o u t o t h e r sce n e s, re p e a t  
st e p s 4 t o 6.  
To fin ish e d it in g , p re ss START/  
PAUSE t o se t t h e VCRs t o  
re co rd in g p a u se , t h e n p re ss EDIT  
STANDBY.  
Both VCRs stop.  
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You can select various scenes called “events,” from a source tape and  
record them in any order you choose. You can edit up to 10 events at a  
time.  
Editing w ith LANC cable  
Before you start editing, set up the system according to the instructions  
on pages 64 to 66.  
Asse m b le e d it in g  
( (PLAY)  
P (PAUSE)  
PLAYER  
RECORDER  
Shuttle ring/  
Jog dial  
ASSEMBLE  
START/  
PAUSE  
MARK  
EVENT FWD  
EVENT BACK  
Lo o kin g a t t h e Ed it Win d o w  
Tip  
If you do not want to  
display the edit window, set  
EDIT WINDOW in the  
ADVANCED OPTIONS  
menu to OFF (page 54). The  
editing procedure is the  
same as when editing with  
the Edit Window.  
The Edit Window appears during assemble editing and shows the  
events you have chosen. 5 events are displayed at a time for a total of  
10 events.  
Picture of the  
IN (recording start) point  
other VCR  
No t e  
Horizontal lines may appear  
in the top left (or right)  
screen. However, this will  
not affect the edited picture.  
OUT (recording end) point  
Total recording time  
Events  
Upper screens show the IN points.  
Lower screens show the OUT points.  
Tape counter/ time code  
Shows the tape counter or time  
code of this VCR.  
Indicates for the status of the  
other VCR  
If you press RECORDER to  
select this VCR, the picture of  
this VCR is displayed on the  
right, and the IN/ OUT points  
and the total recording time  
are displayed on the left. (The  
characters will be indicated in  
grey.)  
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No t e s  
1
If t h e o t h e r VCR h a s a t im e co d e  
fu n ct io n , se t it t o t h e t im e co d e  
d isp la y.  
• If the remaining time  
appears in the display  
window of the main unit,  
you cannot execute  
If not, set it to tape counter.  
assemble editing.  
Do not select an other input  
while assemble editing is  
being executed. Editing  
may not function correctly.  
This VCR may malfunction  
if the IN/ OUT points are  
not separated by more than  
two seconds.  
2
3
Pre ss ASSEMBLE.  
The indicator lights up.  
De sig n a t e t h e IN p o in t o f t h e first  
e ve n t .  
1 Press PLAYER and start playing the  
tape.  
If an event you want to  
record is marked with a  
time code of less than  
0:01:00:00, the event will be  
edited inaccurately. In this  
case, use the manual editing  
procedure.  
If the time code of the other  
VCR is displayed as “–:––:––  
:––” during fast-forward or  
rewind, assemble edit may  
not function.  
2 Locate the IN point with the jog dial  
or shuttle ring.  
3 Press MARK.  
The IN point is stored.  
4
De sig n a t e t h e OUT p o in t .  
1 Locate the OUT point with the jog  
dial or shuttle ring.  
You cannot press PLAYER  
while this VCR is in  
playback mode.  
2 Press MARK.  
The OUT point of the first event is  
stored.  
The total recording time is displayed.  
A few seconds later, “IN” flashes and  
you can designate the IN/ OUT points  
for the next event.  
Do not press MARK while  
the other VCR is in stop  
mode. Assemble editing  
may not function correctly.  
If you record over a  
previous recording, the end  
of the new recording will  
not continue on to the  
original recording smoothly.  
• If you record on the  
beginning part of the tape,  
or on the part just after an  
unrecorded portion, the  
first part of the recording  
may be dropped.  
• When you record on a new  
or fully rewound tape, do a  
trial recording for about 15  
seconds, then start the  
actual recording. If you  
start the actual recording  
from the beginning of the  
tape, the first part may not  
be recorded when you play  
back the tape on another  
VCR.  
5
6
To d e sig n a t e o t h e r e ve n t s, re p e a t  
st e p s 3 a n d 4.  
You can designate up to 10 events.  
To ch e ck/ch a n g e e ve n t s  
Press EVENT BACK or EVENT FWD to  
display each event in turn, and change  
the IN/ OUT points according to the  
procedure in step 3 and 4 if required.  
Lo ca t e t h e p o in t yo u w a n t t o  
st a rt re co rd in g o n t h is VCR.  
1 Press RECORDER.  
2 Press ( (PLAY), then search for the  
recording start point with the jog dial  
or shuttle ring.  
3 Press START/ PAUSE so that this  
VCR is set to recording pause.  
Tip s  
To prevent tape damage, the  
tape automatically stops if  
recording pause continues  
for 5 minutes.  
To record to the end after  
the last event, leave the  
OUT point of the last event  
unspecified.  
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7
Pre ss START / PAUSE.  
The whole screen appears and assemble  
editing starts.  
When editing ends, this VCR is set to  
recording pause and the screen in step 6  
reappears.  
Asse m b le e d it in g (continued)  
To a sse m b le e d it m o re t h a n 10 e ve n t s  
1 Press ASSEMBLE.  
The assemble editing mode is canceled, and the IN/ OUT points  
stored in memory are erased.  
2 Repeat steps 2 to 7.  
To st o p a sse m b le e d it in g  
No t e  
• The recording does not stop  
the moment you press p to  
stop editing. The source  
picture may be recorded a  
little longer than you  
expected.  
To stop while editing, press START/ PAUSE.  
This VCR is set to recording pause, and you can check the events or  
change the recording starting point.  
When you press START/ PAUSE again, editing restarts from the first  
event.  
To e n d a sse m b le e d it in g  
Press ASSEMBLE.  
All the IN/ OUT points are erased.  
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You can replace the original picture with a scene from the source tape,  
while retaining the original sound.  
Editing w ith LANC cable  
Before you start editing, set up the system according to the instructions  
on pages 64 to 66.  
Vid e o in se rt e d it in g  
For video insert editing, use the tape recorded by this VCR. If you want  
to edit the one recorded by other VCRs (include other DHR-1000s), first,  
you have to dub it to the tape on this VCR, then edit it. If you edit the  
tape recorded by the other VCRs, the sound quality may be reduced  
and the picture may be noisy.  
No t e s  
• Do not change the counter  
display during insert  
editing. Editing may not  
function accurately.  
• Insert editing cannot be  
made on a blank portion of  
the tape. When a blank is  
detected, the VCR stops  
editing.  
( (PLAY)  
p (STOP)  
VIDEO INSERT  
PLAYER  
• If you record on the  
beginning part of the tape,  
or on the part just after the  
unrecorded portion, the  
first part of recording may  
be dropped.  
RECORDER  
COUNTER  
RESET  
Shuttle ring/  
Jog dial  
COUNTER  
SELECT  
EDIT STANDBY  
START/PAUSE  
C
So u rce t a p e  
Ed it e d t a p e  
B
A
1
2
Pre ss COUNTER SELECT so t h a t t h e  
t a p e co u n t e r a p p e a rs.  
Lo ca t e t h e e n d p o in t (A) o f t h e  
sce n e t o b e re co rd e d o ve r.  
1 Press RECORDER.  
2 Press ( (PLAY), then locate the  
recording end point with the jog dial  
or shuttle ring.  
3 Press COUNTER RESET.  
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Lo ca t e t h e st a rt p o in t (B) o f t h e  
sce n e t o b e re co rd e d o ve r.  
Locate the beginning of the scene to be  
recorded over with the jog dial or  
shuttle ring.  
Vid e o in se rt e d it in g  
(continued)  
Tip s  
4
5
Pre ss VIDEO INSERT.  
The indicator lights up.  
• To execute V.O.S (video on  
sound) editing:  
1 Record the audio.  
2 Follow the insert editing  
procedure to record the  
video.  
• You can insert audio with  
the video by pressing the  
STEREO1 INSERT or/ and  
STEREO 2 INSERT button(s)  
in step 4.  
If you do not want to stop  
insert editing when the  
counter comes to  
Lo ca t e t h e p la yb a ck st a rt p o in t  
(C) o f t h e so u rce t a p e .  
1 Press PLAYER.  
2 Press ( (PLAY), then locate the  
playback start point with the jog dial  
or shuttle ring.  
3 Release the jog dial or the shuttle ring  
at the beginning of the source scene.  
The EDIT STANDBY indicator lights.  
“0H00M00S,” change the  
counter display to the time  
code.  
6
Pre ss START/PAUSE.  
The other VCR starts playback and this  
VCR starts recording.  
When the tape counter reached  
“0H00M00S,” the EDIT STANDBY  
indicator turns off and this VCR stops  
while the other VCR continues playing.  
To stop the other VCR, press PLAYER,  
then p (STOP).  
To stop recording manually, press  
START/ PAUSE.  
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You can replace the original sound with sound from the source tape,  
while retaining the original picture.  
Editing w ith LANC cable  
Before you start editing, set up the system according to the instructions  
on pages 64 to 66.  
Au d io in se rt e d it in g  
For audio insert editing, use the tape recorded by this VCR. If you want  
to edit the one recorded by other VCRs (include other DHR-1000s), first,  
you have to dub it to the tape on this VCR, then edit it. If you edit the  
tape recorded by other VCRs, the sound quality may be reduced and  
the picture may be noisy.  
( (PLAY)  
STEREO 1 INSERT  
STEREO 2 INSERT  
p (STOP)  
PLAYER  
RECORDER  
COUNTER  
RESET  
Shuttle ring/  
Jog dial  
COUNTER  
SELECT  
EDIT STANDBY  
START/PAUSE  
Tip s  
If you do not want to stop  
insert editing when the  
counter comes to  
“0H00M00S,” change the  
counter display to the time  
code.  
You can insert both video  
and audio by pressing  
VIDEO INSERT in step 4.  
1
2
Pre ss COUNTER SELECT so t h a t t h e t a p e co u n t e r  
a p p e a rs.  
Lo ca t e t h e e n d p o in t o f t h e sce n e t o b e re co rd e d o ve r.  
1 Press RECORDER.  
2 Press ( (PLAY), then locate the recording end point with the  
jog dial or shuttle ring.  
3 Press COUNTER RESET.  
No t e s  
Do not change the counter  
display during insert  
editing. Editing may not  
function accurately.  
• Insert editing cannot be  
made on a blank portion of  
the tape. When a blank is  
detected, the VCR stops  
editing.  
3
4
Lo ca t e t h e st a rt p o in t o f t h e sce n e t o b e re co rd e d o ve r.  
Located the beginning of the scene to be recorded over with the  
jog dial or shuttle ring.  
Pre ss STEREO 1 INSERT a n d /o r STEREO 2 INSERT a s  
fo llo w s:  
• It may take up to 7 seconds  
for the sound to switch to  
the source tape. You cannot  
start recording until the  
sound switches.  
Wh e n yo u re co rd fro m DV in p u t  
Press both STEREO 1 INSERT and STEREO 2 INSERT.  
You cannot replace stereo 1 track or stereo 2 track only.  
• If you record on the  
beginning part of the tape,  
or on the part just after the  
unrecorded portion, the  
first part of recording may  
be dropped.  
Wh e n yo u re co rd fro m LINE in p u t s  
– To record in 16-bit audio, press both STEREO 1 INSERT and  
STEREO 2 INSERT.  
– To record in 12-bit audio on the stereo 1 track, press STEREO 1  
INSERT.  
– To record in 12-bit audio on the stereo 2 track, press STEREO 2  
INSERT.  
For more information, refer to the chart on the next page.  
A few seconds after you press the button the sound switches to  
the source tape.  
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5
6
Lo ca t e t h e p la yb a ck st a rt p o in t o f t h e so u rce t a p e .  
1 Press PLAYER.  
2 Press ( (PLAY), then locate the playback start point with the  
jog dial or shuttle ring.  
3 Release the jog dial or the shuttle ring at the beginning of the  
sound to be inserted. The EDIT STANDBY indicator lights.  
Au d io in se rt e d it in g  
(continued)  
Pre ss START/PAUSE.  
The other VCR starts playback and this VCR starts recording.  
When the tape counter reached “0H00M00S,” the EDIT  
STANDBY indicator turns off and this VCR stops while the other  
VCR continues playing. To stop the other VCR, press PLAYER,  
then p (STOP).  
To stop recording manually, press START/ PAUSE.  
Ho w t h e a u d io re co rd in g m o d e se le ct io n a ffe ct s e d it in g re su lt s  
Wh e n yo u re co rd fro m DV in p u t  
This VCR automatically records in the same audio mode as the source  
tape, regardless of the LINE IN AUDIO setting in the ADVANCED  
OPTIONS menu. For this connection, press both the STEREO 1 INSERT  
and STEREO 2 INSERT buttons.  
Wh e n yo u re co rd fro m LINE in p u t s  
The sound is recorded in the audio mode selected in LINE IN AUDIO in  
the ADVANCED OPTIONS menu. Normally, choose the original audio  
mode of the tape to be edited. Select the track to be replaced according  
to the audio recording mode.  
Orig in a l a u d io Me n u  
Pre sse d  
Ed it in g re su lt  
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e d it e d t a p e  
ch o ice  
b u t t o n (s)  
Tip  
: Re p la ce d se ct io n  
During recording, the  
indicators light according to  
the audio mode and the  
track being recorded.  
Example: when sound is  
recorded onto the stereo 1  
track in 12-bit audio.  
12-bit  
12-bit  
STEREO 1  
STEREO 2  
Stereo1  
Stereo2  
Stereo1  
Stereo2  
STEREO 1 and  
STEREO 2  
Stereo1  
Stereo2  
NO AUDIO  
(Deleted)  
16-bit  
12-bit  
STEREO 1 and  
STEREO 2*  
Stereo1  
Stereo2  
16-bit  
STEREO 1 and  
STEREO 2*  
No t e  
NO AUDIO  
(Deleted)  
Depending on the VCR,  
when you playback mixed  
sound (stereo 1 track and  
stereo 2 track), the volume  
of stereo 1 track may change  
depending on whether  
sound is recorded on stereo  
2 track or not.  
16-bit  
STEREO 1 and  
STEREO 2*  
*Insert editing cannot be executed if you press only one button.  
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Editing w ithout LANC cable  
Co n n e ct io n s  
To a d ig it a l VCR w it h DV ja ck  
With this connection, you can edit tapes with high-quality video and  
audio.  
No t e  
When you connect the other  
VCR using the DV jack, the  
data, index signals and the  
contents of the cassette  
memory are not  
Player  
Recorder  
TV  
This VCR  
transmitted.  
DV connecting cable (not supplied)  
ç: Signal flow  
No t e s  
If you connect both LINE IN  
and LINE OUT jacks of this  
VCR to the other VCR,  
select the input correctly to  
prevent a humming noise.  
If you connect the cables to  
both the LINE-1 IN VIDEO  
and LINE-1 IN S-VIDEO  
jacks , the signal from the  
S-VIDEO jack is sent to the  
VCR and “S” lights in the  
display window. If you  
want to use the video signal  
from the VIDEO jack, set L1  
IN VIDEO in the  
To a VCR w it h o u t DV ja ck  
If you do not need to change connections frequently, connect to the  
LINE-1 IN jacks on the rear of this VCR.  
Player  
Recorder  
TV  
This VCR  
The other VCR  
ADVANCED OPTIONS  
menu to “NORM” (page  
54).  
S-video cable (supplied, w hen the  
other VCR has a S VIDEO OUT jack)  
Audio/video cable (supplied)  
ç: Signal flow  
No t e  
• Distorted signals (e.g. when  
played back at a speed other  
than normal) will not be  
recorded properly.  
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To a ca m co rd e r w it h o u t DV ja ck  
The LINE-2 IN jacks on the front of the VCR is convenient if you  
connect or disconnect a camcorder frequently.  
Co n n e ct io n s (continued)  
Player  
Recorder  
Camcorder  
Tip  
To connect a monaural  
VCR, use LINE-2 IN jack  
and connect to the L jack  
(white) (leave the red audio  
plug unconnected). The  
monaural audio from the L  
jack will be recorded on  
both left and right tracks.  
No t e s  
• If you connect the cables to  
both the LINE-2 IN VIDEO  
and LINE-2 IN S-VIDEO  
jacks , the signal from the  
S-VIDEO jack is sent to the  
VCR and “S” lights in the  
display window. If you  
want to use the video signal  
from the VIDEO jack, set L2  
IN VIDEO in the  
ADVANCED OPTIONS  
menu to “NORM” (page  
54).  
S-video cable (supplied, w hen the  
other VCR has a S VIDEO OUT jack)  
• Distorted signals (e.g. when  
played back at a speed other  
than normal) will not be  
recorded properly.  
ç: Signal flow  
Pre p a ra t io n  
Tip s  
On t h e p la ye r  
• Insert a source tape.  
• If the player VCR has an EDIT switch, set it to ON.  
• Turn off the on-screen display.  
Editing is not possible with  
a tape that is copyright  
protected.  
When you finish editing, set  
EDIT switch to “OFF.”  
On t h e re co rd e r (t h is VCR)  
• Insert a tape.  
• Press INPUT SELECT so that the jack to which the player is  
connected appears in the display window:  
No t e s  
The REC LEVEL and REC  
BALANCE controls do not  
function on a source input  
through the DV jack.  
With the DV connection, the  
playback VCRs AUDIO  
MONITOR and AUDIO  
MIX BALANCE do not  
function on the source audio  
output through the DV jack.  
"L1," "L2," or "DV"  
• When you connect to the LINE 1/ 2 IN jacks, adjust the recording  
level and balance with the REC LEVEL and REC BALANCE controls.  
Play back the source, then adjust the controls so that the red  
indicators of the level meter do not light up. Select the balance  
according to your need (normally, set it to the center).  
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You can copy a whole tape to the other tape.  
Before editing, set up the system according to the instructions on pages  
77 to 78.  
Editing w ithout LANC cable  
Co p yin g a t a p e  
r REC  
P PAUSE  
1
Se a rch fo r t h e p o in t s w h e re yo u  
w a n t t o st a rt p la yin g o r  
re co rd in g , a n d se t b o t h VCRs t o  
st o p .  
2
3
Pre ss r REC o n t h is VCR w h ile  
h o ld in g d o w n P PAUSE.  
This VCR is set to recording pause.  
Se a rch fo r t h e p o in t t o st a rt  
p la yb a ck o n t h e o t h e r VCR, a n d  
se t it t o p la yb a ck p a u se .  
For best results, pause the tape a few  
seconds before the beginning of the  
scene.  
No t e  
4
Pre ss t h e p a u se b u t t o n o n t h e  
o t h e r VCR t o st a rt p la yb a ck. At  
t h e b e g in n in g o f t h e sce n e yo u  
w a n t t o re co rd , p re ss P PAUSE o n  
t h is VCR t o st a rt re co rd in g .  
If you start recording as  
soon as playback starts, the  
first few seconds of the  
picture and/ or sound may  
become distorted.  
To st o p co p yin g  
Press p STOP on this VCR and the other VCR.  
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Editing w ithout LANC cable  
copy.  
Before you start editing, set up the system according to the instructions  
on pages 77 to 78.  
Cu t tin g o u t  
u n w a n te d sce n e s  
Shuttle ring/  
Jog dial  
r REC  
P PAUSE  
A
B
Unw anted scene  
So u rce t a p e  
Ed it e d t a p e  
1
Se a rch fo r t h e p o in t s w h e re yo u  
w a n t t o st a rt p la yin g o r  
re co rd in g , a n d se t b o t h VCRs t o  
st o p .  
2
3
Pre ss r REC o n t h is VCR w h ile  
h o ld in g d o w n P PAUSE.  
This VCR is set to recording pause.  
Se a rch fo r t h e p o in t t o st a rt  
p la yb a ck o n t h e o t h e r VCR, a n d  
se t it t o p la yb a ck p a u se .  
For best results, pause the tape a few  
seconds before the beginning of the  
scene.  
No t e  
4
Pre ss t h e p a u se b u t t o n o n t h e  
o t h e r VCR t o st a rt p la yb a ck. At  
t h e b e g in n in g o f t h e sce n e yo u  
w a n t t o re co rd , p re ss P PAUSE o n  
t h is VCR t o st a rt re co rd in g .  
If you start recording as  
soon as playback starts, the  
first few seconds of the  
picture and/ or sound may  
become distorted.  
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No t e s  
5
6
Pre ss P PAUSE o n t h is VCR ju st  
b e fo re t h e b e g in n in g o f t h e  
u n w a n t e d sce n e (A).  
If you press p STOP to stop  
editing, the source picture  
may be recorded after it  
stops.  
• If you record on the  
beginning part of the tape,  
or on the part just after an  
unrecorded portion, the  
first part of the recording  
may be dropped.  
This VCR is set to recording pause.  
Se a rch fo r t h e p o in t (B) t o  
re su m e re co rd in g o n t h e o t h e r  
VCR.  
• When you record on a new  
or fully rewound tape, do a  
trial recording for about 15  
seconds, then start the  
actual recording. If you  
start the actual recording  
from the beginning of the  
tape, the first part may not  
be recorded when you play  
back the tape on another  
VCR.  
After searching, set the other VCR to  
playback pause.  
7
8
Pre ss t h e p a u se b u t t o n o n t h e  
o t h e r VCR t o st a rt p la yb a ck, t h e n  
p re ss P PAUSE o n t h is VCR t o  
re su m e re co rd in g .  
To cu t o u t o t h e r sce n e s, re p e a t  
st e p s 5 t o 7.  
To fin ish e d it in g  
Press p STOP on both VCRs.  
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You can replace the original picture with a scene from the source tape,  
while retaining the original sound.  
Editing w ithout LANC cable  
Before you start editing, set up the system according to the instructions  
on pages 77 to 78.  
Vid e o in se rt e d it in g  
For video insert editing, use the tape recorded by this VCR. If you want  
to edit the one recorded by other VCRs (include other DHR-1000s), first,  
you have to dub it to the tape on this VCR, then edit it. If you edit the  
tape recorded by the other VCRs, the sound quality may be reduced  
and the picture may be noisy.  
No t e s  
Do not change the counter  
display during insert  
editing. Editing may not  
function accurately.  
VIDEO INSERT  
Insert editing cannot be  
made on a blank portion of  
the tape. When a blank is  
detected, the VCR stops  
editing.  
• If you record on the  
beginning part of the tape,  
or on the part just after the  
unrecorded portion, the  
first part of recording may  
be dropped.  
COUNTER  
RESET  
Shuttle ring/  
Jog dial  
COUNTER  
SELECT  
P (PAUSE)  
· PLAY  
C
So u rce t a p e  
Ed it e d t a p e  
B
A
1
2
Pre ss COUNTER SELECT so t h a t t h e  
t a p e co u n t e r a p p e a rs.  
Lo ca t e t h e e n d p o in t (A) o f t h e  
sce n e t o b e re co rd e d o ve r.  
1 Press · PLAY, then locate the  
recording end point with the jog dial  
or shuttle ring.  
2 Press COUNTER RESET.  
3
4
Lo ca t e t h e st a rt p o in t (B) o f t h e  
sce n e t o b e re co rd e d o ve r.  
Locate the beginning of the scene to be  
recorded over with the jog dial or  
shuttle ring.  
Pre ss VIDEO INSERT.  
The indicator lights up.  
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6
Lo ca t e t h e p la yb a ck st a rt p o in t o f  
t h e so u rce t a p e (C), t h e n se t t h e  
VCR t o p la yb a ck p a u se .  
For best results, pause the tape a few  
seconds before the beginning of the  
scene.  
Tip s  
To execute V.O.S (video on  
sound) editing:  
1 Record the audio.  
2 Follow the insert editing  
procedure to record the  
video.  
You can insert audio with  
the video by pressing the  
STEREO 1 INSERT or/ and  
STEREO 2 INSERT button(s)  
in step 4.  
Pre ss t h e p a u se b u t t o n o n t h e  
o t h e r VCR t o st a rt p la yb a ck. At  
t h e b e g in n in g o f t h e sce n e yo u  
w a n t t o re p la ce , p re ss P PAUSE  
o n t h is VCR t o st a rt re co rd in g .  
Video insert editing starts.  
When the tape counter reaches  
“0H00M00S,” recording stops  
automatically.  
If you do not want to stop  
insert editing when the  
counter comes to  
“0H00M00S,” change the  
counter display to the time  
code.  
7
Pre ss p STOP o n t h e o t h e r VCR.  
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You can replace the original sound with sound from the source tape,  
while retaining the original picture.  
Editing w ithout LANC cable  
Before you start editing, set up the system according to the instructions  
on pages 77 to 78.  
Au d io in se rt e d it in g  
For audio insert editing, use the tape recorded by this VCR. If you want  
to edit the one recorded by other VCRs (include other DHR-1000s), first,  
you have to dub it to the tape on this VCR, then edit it. If you edit the  
tape recorded by the other VCRs, the sound quality may be reduced  
and the picture may be noisy.  
STEREO 1 INSERT  
STEREO 2 INSERT  
COUNTER  
RESET  
Shuttle ring/  
Jog dial  
COUNTER  
SELECT  
P (PAUSE)  
· PLAY  
START/PAUSE  
Tip s  
• If you do not want to stop  
insert editing when the  
counter comes to  
“0H00M00S,” change the  
counter display to the time  
code.  
You can insert both video  
and audio by pressing  
VIDEO INSERT in step 4.  
1
2
Pre ss COUNTER SELECT so t h a t t h e t a p e co u n t e r  
a p p e a rs.  
Lo ca t e t h e e n d p o in t o f t h e sce n e t o b e re co rd e d o ve r.  
1 Press · PLAY, then locate the recording end point with the  
jog dial or shuttle ring.  
No t e s  
2 Press COUNTER RESET.  
Do not change the counter  
display during insert  
editing. Editing may not  
function accurately.  
Insert editing cannot be  
made on a blank portion of  
the tape. When a blank is  
detected, the VCR stops  
editing.  
• It may take up to 7 seconds  
for the sound to switch to  
the source tape. You cannot  
start recording until the  
sound switches.  
3
4
Lo ca t e t h e st a rt p o in t o f t h e sce n e t o b e re co rd e d o ve r.  
Locate the beginning of the scene to be recorded over with the  
jog dial or shuttle ring.  
Pre ss STEREO 1 INSERT a n d /o r STEREO 2 INSERT a s  
fo llo w s:  
Wh e n yo u re co rd fro m DV in p u t  
Press both STEREO 1 INSERT and STEREO 2 INSERT.  
You cannot replace stereo 1 track or stereo 2 track only.  
• If you record on the  
beginning part of the tape,  
or on the part just after the  
unrecorded portion, the  
first part of recording may  
be dropped.  
Wh e n yo u re co rd fro m LINE in p u t s  
– To record in 16-bit audio, press both STEREO 1 INSERT and  
STEREO 2 INSERT.  
– To record in 12-bit audio on the stereo 1 track, press STEREO 1  
INSERT.  
– To record in 12-bit audio on the stereo 2 track, press STEREO 2  
INSERT.  
For more information, refer to the chart on the next page.  
A few seconds after you press the button the sound switches to  
the source tape.  
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6
Lo ca t e t h e p la yb a ck st a rt p o in t o f t h e so u rce t a p e (C),  
t h e n se t t h e VCR t o p la yb a ck p a u se .  
For best results, pause the tape a few seconds before the  
beginning of the scene.  
Pre ss t h e p a u se b u t t o n o n t h e o t h e r VCR t o st a rt  
p la yb a ck. At t h e b e g in n in g o f t h e sce n e yo u w a n t t o  
re p la ce , p re ss P PAUSE o n t h is VCR t o st a rt re co rd in g .  
Audio insert editing starts.  
When the tape counter reaches “0H00M00S”, the recording tape  
stops automatically.  
7
Pre ss p STOP o n t h e o t h e r VCR.  
Ho w t h e a u d io re co rd in g m o d e se le ct io n a ffe ct s e d it in g re su lt s  
Wh e n yo u re co rd fro m DV in p u t  
This VCR automatically records in the same audio mode as the source  
tape, regardless of the LINE IN AUDIO setting in the ADVANCED  
OPTIONS menu. For this connection, press both the STEREO 1 INSERT  
and STEREO 2 INSERT buttons.  
Wh e n yo u re co rd fro m LINE in p u t s  
The sound is recorded in the audio mode selected in LINE IN AUDIO in  
the ADVANCED OPTIONS menu. Normally, choose the original audio  
mode of the tape to be edited. Select the track to be replaced according  
to the audio recording mode.  
Orig in a l a u d io Me n u  
Pre sse d  
Ed it in g re su lt  
m o d e o f t h e  
e d it e d t a p e  
ch o ice  
b u t t o n (s)  
: Re p la ce d se ct io n  
Tip  
During recording, the  
indicators light according to  
the audio mode and the  
track being recorded.  
Example: when sound is  
recorded onto the stereo 1  
track in 12-bit audio.  
12-bit  
12-bit  
STEREO 1  
STEREO 2  
Stereo1  
Stereo2  
Stereo1  
Stereo2  
STEREO 1 and  
STEREO 2  
Stereo1  
Stereo2  
NO AUDIO  
(Deleted)  
16-bit  
12-bit  
STEREO 1 and  
STEREO 2*  
Stereo1  
Stereo2  
16-bit  
STEREO 1 and  
STEREO 2*  
NO AUDIO  
(Deleted)  
No t e  
16-bit  
STEREO 1 and  
STEREO 2*  
Depending on the VCR,  
when you playback mixed  
sound (stereo 1 track and  
stereo 2 track), the volume  
of stereo 1 track may change  
depending on whether  
sound is recorded on stereo  
2 track or not.  
*Insert editing cannot be executed if you press only one  
button.  
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You can add music or commentary to a tape recorded in 12-bit audio  
mode.  
Other editing features  
Music or narration is recorded on the stereo 2 track, while the original  
sound on stereo 1 track remains.  
Au d io d u b b in g  
For audio dubbing, use the tape recorded by this VCR. If you want to  
edit the one recorded by other VCRs (include other DHR-1000s), first,  
you have to dub it to the tape on this VCR, then edit it. If you edit the  
tape recorded by the other VCRs, the sound quality may be reduced  
and the picture may be noisy.  
Co n n e ct io n  
No t e s  
Audio equipment  
This VCR  
You cannot use the audio  
dubbing feature on a tape  
recorded in 16-bit audio  
mode.  
When a microphone and a  
source to LINE-2 IN are  
both connected, the mixed  
sound of the two sources is  
recorded.  
The audio from the  
microphone is recorded in  
monaural.  
Pre p a ra t io n  
Insert a prerecorded tape into this VCR.  
Press INPUT SELECT so that “L2” appears in the display window.  
Set the audio recording mode to 12-bit.  
1
Press MENU.  
The MENU screen appears on the TV screen.  
Select ADVANCED OPTIONS by pressing the CURSOR (>/ .)  
buttons and press EXECUTE.  
2
3
4
Select LINE IN AUDIO by pressing the CURSOR (>/ .) buttons.  
Select “12” by pressing CURSOR (?/ /) buttons.  
Adjust the recording level and balance with the REC LEVEL and REC  
BALANCE controls.  
While playing the source or speaking into the microphone, adjust the  
controls so that the red indicators of the level meter do not light up.  
Select the balance according to your need (normally, set it to the  
center).  
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Op e ra t io n  
AUDIO MIX BALANCE  
REC BALANCE  
REC LEVEL  
AUDIO DUB  
AUDIO  
MONITOR  
Selector  
Shuttle ring/  
Jog dial  
COUNTER  
RESET  
P PAUSE  
· PLAY  
START/PAUSE  
Tip s  
1
2
Pre ss COUNTER SELECT so t h a t t h e  
t a p e co u n t e r a p p e a rs.  
If you do not want to stop  
insert editing when the  
counter comes to  
“0H00M00S,” change the  
counter display to the time  
code.  
For fade-in operation, turn  
the REC LEVEL control  
clockwise from the zero  
point.  
For fade-out operation, turn  
the REC LEVEL control  
counterclockwise to the zero  
point.  
Lo ca t e t h e e n d p o in t o f t h e sce n e  
t o b e re co rd e d o ve r.  
1 Press · PLAY, then locate the  
recording end point with the jog dial  
or shuttle ring.  
2 Press COUNTER RESET.  
3 Press P PAUSE.  
3
Lo ca t e t h e st a rt p o in t o f t h e  
sce n e t o b e re co rd e d o ve r.  
Locate the jog dial or shuttle ring to left,  
and release it when the desired scene  
appears on the TV screen.  
No t e s  
Do not change the counter  
display during insert  
editing. Editing may not  
function accurately.  
• Audio dubbing cannot be  
made on a blank portion of  
the tape. When a blank is  
detected, the VCR stops  
editing.  
• It may take up to 7 seconds  
for the sound to switch to  
the source tape. You cannot  
start recording until the  
sound switches.  
• If you record on the  
beginning part of the tape,  
or on the part just after the  
unrecorded portion, the  
first part of recording may  
be dropped.  
4
5
Pre ss AUDIO DUB.  
Pre ss P PAUSE o n t h is VCR a n d  
st a rt p la yin g t h e a u d io so u rce o r  
sp e a kin g in t o t h e m icro p h o n e .  
The source audio is recorded on the  
stereo 2 track of the tape, while the  
picture appears on the TV screen (the  
audio on the stereo 1 track is not  
played).  
When the tape counter reaches  
“0H00M00S,” recording stops  
automatically.  
6
St o p p la yb a ck o f t h e a u d io  
e q u ip m e n t .  
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Other editing features  
1
2
St a rt p la yb a ck o f t h e in se rt e d /  
d u b b e d t a p e .  
List e n in g t o t h e  
in se rt e d /d u b b e d  
so u n d  
Se t t h e AUDIO MONITOR se le ct o r  
t o t h e t ra ck yo u w a n t t o h e a r:  
• For stereo 1 track, set to STEREO 1.  
• For stereo 2 track, set to STEREO 2.  
• For both stereo 1 and stereo 2 tracks,  
set to MIX.  
When you select "MIX," you can adjust  
the audio balance between the stereo 1  
and stereo 2 tracks with the AUDIO  
MIX BALANCE control.  
The PCM MODE indicators light  
according to the contents of the tape.  
Lights w hile playing back a tape recorded in 16-bit mode.  
Lights w hile playing back a tape recorded in  
12-bit mode.  
Lights w hen stereo 2 track is recorded in 12-bit mode.  
Lights w hen stereo 1 track is recorded in 12-bit mode.  
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To use a titler or editing controller, connect them as follows.  
Other editing features  
Co n n e ct in g a t it le r o r  
e d it in g co n t ro lle r  
Co n n e ct in g a t it le r  
To LINE  
output  
Another VCR  
Audio/video cable  
To LANC jack (When the  
other VCR has a LANC  
jack)  
No t e s  
You cannot make the DV  
connection when using the  
titler.  
TV  
To use a digital SEG,  
connect it with the LINE  
jacks. You cannot make the  
DV connection.  
This VCR  
Titler  
Audio/video  
cable  
S-video cable  
ç: Signal flow  
(continued)  
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Co n n e ct in g a n e d it in g co n t ro lle r  
TV  
Co n n e ct in g a t it le r o r e d it in g  
co n t ro lle r (continued)  
Another VCR  
No t e s  
This VCR  
When you connect an  
editing controller with the  
DV connection, you cannot  
connect a titler or a digital  
SEG in addition.  
If you use an RM-E1000 as  
the editing controller, and  
this VCR is set up as the  
recording machine without  
the DV connection,  
DV connecting cable  
occasionally, editing may  
start about one second later  
than the IN point. In this  
case, try changing the  
player search mode (FF/  
REW or CUE/ REV) on the  
editing controller.  
LANC  
cable  
LANC  
cable  
Editing  
controller  
To LANC jack  
To LANC jack  
Connections differ  
ç: Signal flow  
depending on the controller  
model. Refer to the manual  
of the connected equipment.  
To use a controller  
equipped with a titler  
Pre p a ra t io n  
function, you need to make  
audio/ video connections in  
addition to the connection  
shown on the right. While  
recording, press INPUT  
SELECT on this VCR to  
select the video that you  
want to record.  
• When you make the LANC connection, follow "Connections" on page  
64.  
• When you don't make the LANC connection, follow "Connections" on  
page 77.  
For further instructions, refer to the manual of the connected  
equipment.  
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You can output a still picture to your computer using a capture board  
(optional) and print out the picture using a video printer (optional).  
Other editing features  
Co n n e ct in g a ca p t u re  
b o a rd o r vid e o  
p rin t e r  
Co n n e ct in g t h e DVBK-1000 ca p t u re b o a rd  
With this connection, you can output a still picture to your computer.  
TV  
DVBK-1000 (for IBM compatible  
computer)  
This VCR  
ç: Signal flow  
DV connecting cable  
LANC cable  
For further instructions, refer to the manual of the connected  
equipment.  
Co n n e ct in g a vid e o p rin t e r  
No t e  
With this connection, you can print out a still picture.  
• If your video printer does  
not have an S-VIDEO input  
jack, connect to the video  
input jack on your video  
printer with a video cable.  
• If your video printer has a  
LANC jack, connect the  
LANC jacks on your VCR  
and video printer with the  
LANC cable and set LANC  
MODE in the ADVANCED  
OPTIONS menu on your  
VCR to “S.” You can print  
out with the PRINT button  
on the remote commander  
of this VCR.  
TV  
This VCR  
Video printer  
• For further instructions,  
refer to the manual of the  
connected equipment.  
S-video cable  
ç: Signal flow  
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Ad d it io n a l in fo rm a t io n  
Ge n e ra l se t u p  
in fo rm a t io n  
When connecting the VCR to the TV using only the antenna cable, you  
must set the RF UNIT switch on the rear of the VCR so that the TV can  
receive the correct signal from the VCR.  
1 Set the RF UNIT switch on the rear of the VCR to CH3 or CH4,  
whichever channel is not used in your area.  
If both are used, set the switch to either channel.  
2 Press POWER to turn on the VCR.  
TV  
3 Press TV/ VTR to turn on the VTR indicator in the VCRs display  
window.  
4 Press CH +/ – to display a channel number in the display window.  
Select an active channel number in your area.  
5 Turn on your TV and set it to the channel you selected in step 1  
(channel 3 or 4).  
The selected TV channel broadcast appears on the TV screen. If the  
channels change when you press CH +/ – on the VCR, you have  
made the correct setting.  
Whenever you use the VCR, set the TV to the channel selected in  
step 1.  
CHANNEL +/–  
TV/VTR  
At t a ch in g t h e e xt e rn a l a n t e n n a co n n e ct o r  
When using a 300-ohm twin lead cable for VHF/ UHF antenna, use  
the EAC-32 antenna connector (not supplied) to connect the antenna  
to the VCR  
300-ohm tw in  
lead cable  
1 Loosen the screws on the antenna connector.  
2 Wind the twin leads around the screws on the antenna connector.  
3 Retighten the screws.  
EAC-32 Antenna connector  
(not supplied)  
At t a ch in g a UHF/VHF b a n d m ixe r  
When using both 75-ohm coaxial cable and 300-ohm twin lead cable  
for VHF/ UHF antenna, use the EAC-66 UHF/ VHF band separator/  
mixer (not supplied) to connect the antenna to the VCR  
EAC-66  
1 Loosen the screws on the mixer.  
2 Wind the twin leads around the screws on the mixer.  
3 Retighten the screws.  
UHF/VHF band  
separator/mixer  
(not supplied)  
4 Connect the 75-ohm coaxial cable to the mixer.  
cable  
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No t e s o n t h e vid e o ca sse t t e re co rd e r  
Pre ca u t io n s  
Do n o t in st a ll t h e u n it in a p la ce su b je ct t o d ire ct su n lig h t o r  
h e a t so u rce s  
If you do, its cabinet, mechanical parts, etc., may be damaged.  
Do n o t in st a ll t h e u n it in a n e xt re m e ly h o t p la ce  
If the unit is left in a car parked with its windows closed (especially in  
summer), its cabinet may be damaged or it may not work correctly.  
If t h e u n it is b ro u g h t d ire ct ly fro m a co ld t o a w a rm lo ca t io n  
Moisture may condense inside the unit and cause damage to the video  
head and tape. If you use the unit in a place subject to direct cold  
currents from an air conditioner, moisture may also condense inside the  
unit.  
Do n o t p la ce a h e a vy o b je ct s o n t h e u n it  
The cabinet may be damaged, or the VCR may not work correctly.  
Do n o t h a n d le t h e re co rd e r ro u g h ly  
Avoid rough handling or mechanical shock.  
To a vo id d a m a g in g t h e ca b in e t fin ish  
Plastic is often used for the surface finishing of the recorder. Do not  
spray a volatile solvent such as an insecticide toward the cabinet or  
place rubber or vinyl products on the cabinet for a long time. If you do,  
the finish of the cabinet may be damaged or the coating may come off.  
Do n o t cle a n t h e ca b in e t w it h t h in n e r o r b e n zin e  
The cabinet may be damaged or its coating may come off. When you  
use a chemical-impregnated cloth, use it according to its directions.  
Cle a n t h e ca b in e t w it h so ft d ry clo t h  
When the cabinet is very dirty, clean it with a soft dry cloth lightly  
moistened with a mild detergent solution and finish it with dry cloth.  
Do n o t p u t m a g n e t ic o b je ct s clo se t o t h e u n it  
Magnetic fields may damage the recording.  
Ch e ckin g t h e vid e o h e a d s e ve ry 1000 h o u rs  
A VCR is a high-precision piece of equipment that records and plays  
back the picture on a magnetic tape. In particular, the video head and  
other mechanical parts become dirty or worn. To maintain a clean  
picture, we recommend maintenance every 1000 hours, though the  
using condition may differ depending on temperature, humidity, dust,  
etc.  
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Pre ca u t io n s (continued)  
If the video heads are contaminated, the pictures cannot be recorded  
properly or the playback pictures become noisy. If the following  
phenomena occur, use the cleaning cassette (supplied) or sony video  
head cleaning cassette (not supplied) to clean the heads.  
• Square-shaped noise appears on the playback picture.  
• A part of the playback picture does not move.  
• The playback picture does not appear on the screen.  
Symptoms caused by contaminated video heads  
c
If these pictures appear on the screen, use the cleaning cassette.  
After prolonged use, the video heads may become worn out. If  
optimum picture quality is not restored even after you have cleaned the  
video heads with the cleaning cassette, the video heads may have worn  
out. In that case, you have to replace the video heads with new ones.  
Please consult your Sony dealer.  
No t e s o n t h e vid e o ca sse t t e s  
Usa b le ca sse t t e s  
We recommend to use the Standard-DV/ Mini-DV cassettes to get the  
most out of high reliability of DV format.  
Cle a n in g t h e t e rm in a l  
If the terminal of the DV or Mini-DV cassette gets dirty, or dust sticks to  
the terminal, the VCR may not work correctly.  
Clean the connector with the swab once every ten times you eject a  
cassette.  
Terminal  
Wh e n a ffixin g a la b e l o n t h e ca sse t t e  
Be sure to affix a label on only the location as illustrated below so as not  
to cause malfunction of the VCR.  
Label  
Aft e r u sin g a ca sse t t e  
After use, please be sure to rewind the tape completely (to prevent  
picture and sound distortion). Return it to its case and store in upright  
position.  
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Ab o u t m o ist u re co n d e n sa t io n  
If the unit or tape is brought directly from a cold to a warm location,  
moisture may condense inside or outside the unit or tape. If you use the  
tape or video heads in this condition, the tape may adhere to the head  
drum, and the video heads or the tape may be damaged, or malfunction  
may occur.  
Moisture condensation is likely to occur under the following conditions:  
• The unit is brought from the cold outdoors to a warm indoor  
location.  
• The unit is brought from the air-conditioned indoors to the hot  
outdoors.  
• The unit is used in a place subject to cold currents from an air  
conditioner.  
When bringing the unit from a cold place to a warm place or vice versa,  
put it in a plastic bag and seal the bag tightly. After bringing it into the  
new place, leave the bag on for about an hour, and remove the bag  
when the air temperature inside it has reached the temperature  
surrounding it.  
If m o ist u re co n d e n sa t io n o ccu rre d  
You cannot operate the unit except to press 6 EJECT. If you insert a  
cassette, it is ejected automatically. If this occurs, turn on the power,  
wait about an hour for the moisture to evaporate.  
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Tro u b le sh o o t in g  
If you have any questions or problems not covered below, please consult your nearest Sony dealer.  
Sym p t o m  
Re m e d y  
The POWER switch does not  
function.  
Connect the mains lead securely.  
Po w e r  
The power is turned on but the  
VCR does not operate.  
Turn off the power and disconnect the mains lead. After about one  
minute, connect the mains lead and turn on the VCR.  
Press the CL button. Reset the clock, timer, and menu settings.  
Moisture condensation has occurred. With the power left on, leave  
the VCR to dry for one to two hours.  
The clock has stopped and  
“–:– –” lights in the display  
window.  
The clock stops if the VCR is disconnected from the wall outlet for  
more than 30 minutes. Reset the clock (and timer).  
Clo ck  
The playback picture does not  
appear on the TV screen.  
Make sure the TV is set to the channel for the VCR. If you are using  
a A/ V hook up, set it to video input.  
Pla yb a ck  
The menu appears on the screen. Press MENU to make it disappear.  
No recording on the tape.  
The video heads are dirty. Clean the video heads.  
With DV connection, the  
playback picture of the other  
VCR does not appear on the  
monitor screen.  
Disconnect the DV cable and connect it again.  
INPUT SELECT is set to “L1” or “L2.” Select “DV.”  
The other VCR is not playing back.  
A mosaic pattern appears in the  
playback picture or a part of the  
picture does not appear.  
The video heads are dirty (see below). Clean the video heads using  
the Sony video head cleaning cassette. Do not use a commercially  
available wet-type cleaning cassette, as it may damage the video  
heads.  
Symptoms caused by contaminated video heads  
c
terminal  
initial  
The video heads may have to be replaced. Consult your local Sony  
dealer for more information.  
The tape is defective. Use a new tape.  
Use Sony brand DV tapes.  
Press INPUT SELECT to select the correct input.  
The pictures input from the  
LINE-1/ LINE-2 IN jacks or DV  
IN jack do not appear on the  
monitor screen.  
If you connect cables to both audio/ video jacks and S-VIDEO jack of  
LINE-1 IN/ LINE-2 IN, signals from the S-VIDEO jack take priority.  
(“S” lights in the display window.) To select signals from the LINE-  
1 IN video jack, set “L1 IN VIDEO” in the ADVANCED OPTIONS  
menu to “NORM.”  
To select signals from the LINE-2 IN jacks, disconnect the cable from  
the jack you do not use.  
When you play a tape recorded in 12-bit mode, set the AUDIO  
MONITOR selector to the track when the sound is recorded.  
The tape is defective. Use a new tape.  
The picture has no sound.  
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Re m e d y  
Pla yb a ck  
(co n t in u e d )  
Mixed sound is heard.  
When you play a bilingual tape, select the sound you want by  
pressing AUDIO MONITOR.  
When you play a tape recorded in 12-bit mode, set the AUDIO  
MONITOR selector to the track when the sound is recorded.  
Though the tape is recorded in  
stereo, playback sound is  
monaural.  
Audio from one track only is selected. Press AU MONITOR MAIN/  
SUB.  
The playback sound is skipped.  
A TV program does not appear.  
The tape is defective. Use a new tape.  
Re co rd in g  
Make sure the TV is set to the channel for the VCR. If you are using  
a A/ V hookup, set it to video input.  
Make sure the cable box and/ or DSS receiver is/ are turned on.  
Replace the Cable mouse.  
TV reception is poor.  
Adjust the TV antenna.  
The tape ejects when you press  
r REC.  
Check that the protect tab is set to the recording enable position.  
Nothing happens when you  
press r REC.  
Make sure the tape has been rewound to the beginning.  
Select the correct source with the INPUT SELECT or PROG+/ -  
button(s).  
Tim e r re co rd in g  
The timer does not operate.  
Check that the clock is set.  
Make sure a tape has been inserted.  
Check that the protect tab is set to the recording enable position.  
Make sure the tape has been rewound to the beginning.  
Make sure your timer settings have not already passed the current  
time.  
Check that the decoder is turned on.  
The clock stops if the power to the VCR is interrupted for more than  
30 minutes. Reset the clock and timer.  
Make sure the cable box or/ and DSS receiver is/ are turned on.  
Replace the Cable mouse.  
The picture of the other VCR  
does not appear.  
Make sure the connections between VCRs are firm.  
Select the correct input with the INPUT SELECT or CH +/ –  
button(s).  
Ed it in g  
The tape ejects when you press  
START/ PAUSE.  
Check that the protect tab is set to the recording enable position.  
You cannot copy any software having copyright protection signals.  
Time codes are not sequential in  
the display.  
In the DF (Drop Frame) mode, the time code may skip from 29-frame  
to 02-frame.  
There is an unrecorded portion (blank) between recorded portions.  
are not recorded in sequence.  
The video heads are dirty. Clean the video heads using the video  
head cleaning cassette.  
Time code display may stop when you fast-forward or rewind the  
tape.  
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Re m e d y  
Sym p t o m  
The counter is set to the remaining time display. Press COUNTER  
SELECT so that the tape counter or time code appears in the display  
window.  
Assemble editing does not  
operate.  
Ed it in g  
(co n t in u e d )  
The VCR stops automatically when the tape counter reaches 0:00:00.  
Set the editing end point to 0:00:00.  
The VCR stops during insert  
editing.  
There is an unrecorded portion on the source tape.  
The portion to be replaced is recorded in both 12-bit and 16-bit audio  
modes.  
The signal played back by the DVD player or VCR, or received by  
the DSS receiver includes a copyright protection signal. Disconnect  
the device and connect it to the TV directly.  
The picture from the input jack  
is distorted.  
The batteries are weak. Replace all the batteries with new ones.  
No batteries are inserted in the battery compartment.  
Turn on the power of the main unit.  
Make sure you are pointing the remote commander at the remote  
sensor on the VCR.  
The remote commander does not  
function.  
Re m o t e  
co m m a n d e r  
Select the same command mode on the VCR and the remote  
commander.  
COMMAND MODE selectors of this VCR and other Sony video  
equipment are set to the same number. Change the setting of the  
COMMAND MODE selector on this VCR.  
When operating this VCR with  
the supplied remote  
commander, other Sony video  
equipment as well as this VCR  
start operation.  
Check that a tape isnt already in the tape compartment.  
A tape cannot be inserted.  
The tape is ejected.  
Ot h e rs  
Moisture condensation has occurred. With the power left on, leave  
the VCR to dry for one to two hours.  
The counter display stops when an unrecorded portion is displayed.  
The counter display may stop when you fast-forward or rewind the  
tape.  
The tape counter stops.  
Set the clock on the menu screen.  
“– : – –” flashes in the display  
window of the main unit.  
The Index Titler or Cassette Label function does not work with this  
VCR.  
The Index Titler or Cassette  
Label recorded by a camcorder  
does not appears on the TV  
screen.  
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Tu n e r se ct io n  
Sp e cifica t io n s  
Re co rd in g fo rm a t  
DV standard (consumer Digital VCR  
format, SD specifications)  
Tu n in g syst e m  
PLL synthesizer system  
Au d io t u n in g syst e m  
Vid e o sig n a l  
Inter-carrier system  
EIA STANDARD, NTSC color system  
Ch a n n e l co ve ra g e  
VHF 2 to 13  
Usa b le ca sse t t e s  
DV cassettes and Mini-DV cassettes  
UHF 14 to 69  
CATV A-8 to A-1, A to W, W+1 to  
W+84  
Re co rd in g t im e  
180 minutes (when using the DV-180  
cassette)  
An t e n n a  
75-ohm antenna terminal for VHF/  
UHF  
Fa st -fo rw a rd a n d re w in d t im e  
Approx. 1.5 min. (with DV-180 tape)  
Tim e r se ct io n  
Vid e o  
Clo ck  
Quartz locked  
Qu a n t iza t io n w o rd le n g t h  
Tim e r in d ica t io n  
8-bit  
24-hour cycle  
Sa m p lin g fre q u e n cy  
Tim e r se t t in g  
13.5 MHz  
Max. 8 programs per month  
Ho rizo n t a l re so lu t io n  
Po w e r b a ck-u p  
More than 500 lines  
Built-in self-charging capacitor  
Back-up duration: up to 30 minutes  
Au d io  
Qu a n t iza t io n w o rd le n g t h  
16-bit linear or 12-bit non-linear  
Sa m p lin g fre q u e n cy  
32 kHz 12-bit (recording mode)  
48 kHz 16-bit (recording mode)  
44.1 kHz 16-bit (playback only)  
32 kHz 16-bit (playback only)  
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Ge n e ra l  
Sp e cifica t io n s (continued)  
An t e n n a  
Po w e r re q u ire m e n t s  
75-ohm antenna terminal for VHF/  
UHF  
120 V AC, 60 Hz  
Po w e r co n su m p t io n  
CABLE BOX CONTROL (CONTROL  
S OUT)  
43 W  
Op e ra t in g t e m p e ra t u re  
Mini jack (plug in power) (1)  
5 °C to 40 °C  
CONTROL S IN  
St o ra g e t e m p e ra t u re  
Mini jack (1)  
– 20 °C to 60 °C  
DV IN/OUT  
Dim e n sio n s  
DV type 4-pin jack (1)  
Approx. 430 × 129 × 376 mm  
LINE IN 1 a n d 2  
(17 × 5 1/  
8
× 13 3/  
inches)  
4
VIDEO IN, pin jack (1 each)  
Input signal: 1 Vp-p, 75 ohms,  
unbalanced, sync negative  
AUDIO IN, pin jack (2 each)  
Input level: 2 Vrms (full bits)  
Input impedance: more than  
47 kohms  
(w/ h/ d, including projecting parts  
and controls)  
Ma ss  
Approx. 10 kg (22 lbs 70 z)  
S-VIDEO IN, Mini DIN 4-pin  
connector (1 each)  
Su p p lie d a cce sso rie s  
Y (luminance signal): 1 Vp-p,  
75 ohms, unbalanced,  
sync negative  
C (colour signal): 0.286 Vp-p,  
75 ohms, unbalanced  
AC power cord (1)  
Audio/ video cable (1)  
Cable Mouse (1)  
Cleaning cassette (1)  
Control S cable (1)  
LANC cable (1)  
Remote commander (1)  
S-video cable (1)  
Size AA(R6) batteries (2)  
75-ohm coaxial cable (1)  
LINE OUT 1 a n d 2  
VIDEO OUT, pin jack (1 each)  
Output signal: 1 Vp-p, 75 ohms,  
unbalanced, sync negative  
AUDIO OUT, pin jack (2 each)  
Standard output: 2 Vrms (full bits)  
Output impedance: less than  
10 kohms  
Design and specifications are subject to  
change without notice.  
S-VIDEO OUT, Mini DIN 4-pin  
connector (1 each)  
Y (luminance signal): 1 Vp-p,  
75 ohms, unbalanced,  
sync negative  
C (colour signal): 0.286 Vp-p,  
75 ohms, unbalanced  
He a d p h o n e ja ck  
Stereo mini jack (1)  
LANCl  
Stereo mini-mini jack (2)  
MIC IN  
Mini jack (monaural, 1)  
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In d e x t o p a rt s a n d  
co n t ro ls  
Fro n t p a n e l  
1 16BIT/ 12BIT indicator (61)  
2 Cassette panel (38)  
3 6 EJECT button (38)  
4 See section A below.  
7 Display window (104)  
8 VTR indicator (39)  
9 See section B below.  
0 Remote sensor  
5 OPERATION PANEL OPEN/ CLOSE button (102)  
Power switch  
6 Audio indicators  
A
B
1 MIC (microphone) jack (86)  
2 PHONES jack  
1 LINE-2 IN jacks (65, 78)  
2 l LANC jack (62, 64)  
3 CL button (92)  
4 PHONE LEVEL control  
3 LINE-2 IN S-VIDEO jack (65, 78)  
4 DV IN/ OUT jack (64, 77)  
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Op e ra t io n p a n e l  
1 Menu buttons (MENU, CURSOR and EXECUTE  
buttons) (27, 54)  
2 See section C on the next page.  
3 PCM MODE indicators (88)  
4 See section D on the next page.  
5 MARK button (70)  
r REC button (39)  
P PAUSE button (38)  
!∞ CHANNEL +/ – buttons (39)  
) FF button (38)  
· PLAY button (38)  
!• 0 REW button (38)  
6 ( (play) button (66)  
7 p (stop) button (66)  
8 P (pause) button (66)  
9 PLAYER button (66)  
RECORDER button (66)  
Shuttle ring (66)  
p STOP button (38)  
EASY SET UP button (15)  
QUICK TIMER button (48)  
@™ See section E on the next page.  
COMMAND MODE switch  
!™ Jog dial (66)  
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C
1 AUDIO MONITOR selector (63, 88)  
2 AUDIO MIX BALANCE control (63, 88)  
3 REC BALANCE control (66, 86)  
4 REC LEVEL control (66, 86)  
1 TV/ VTR button (39)  
2 AU (audio) MONITOR MAIN/ SUB button (97)  
3 AUX DATA button (This button works the same as  
the DATA CODE button on the remote commander.)  
(45)  
D
4 COUNTER RESET button (45, 73)  
5 COUNTER SELECT button (45, 73)  
6 / ± (index search previous/ next) buttons (49)  
7 SEARCH SELECT button and indicators (49)  
8 DISPLAY button (45)  
9 INPUT SELECT button (65, 78)  
1 VIDEO INSERT button (74, 82)  
2 STEREO 1 INSERT button (75, 84)  
3 STEREO 2 INSERT/ AUDIO DUB button (75, 84, 87)  
4 ASSEMBLE button (71)  
5 EVENT BACK/ FWD buttons (71)  
6 START/ PAUSE button (67)  
7 EDIT STANDBY button (68)  
8 DUPLICATE ENTIRE TAPE button (67)  
Detaching the operation panel  
Attaching the operation panel  
Set the panel to the attachment groove.  
Push dow n until the panel clicks.  
No t e  
• Be careful not to push the OPERATION PANEL OPEN/ CLOSE  
button.  
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Disp la y w in d o w  
7 Cassette indicator  
1 TIME CODE indicator (45, 62)  
2 REMAIN (remaining time) indicator (45)  
3 TIMER indicator (40, 42)  
8 Channel indicator (39)  
9 Current time/ Quick timer/ Frame indicator (39, 45,  
48, 62)  
4 REC (recording) indicator  
0 Tape counter (45, 62)  
Peak level meter (86)  
5 DV OUT/ IN indicator  
6 S video input indicator (64, 77)  
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1 RF UNIT CH3/ CH4 switch (15, 92)  
2 lLANC jack (62, 64)  
3 LINE-1 IN jacks (64, 77)  
4 AC IN connector  
6 LINE-2 OUT jacks  
7 CABLE BOX CONTROL (CONTROL S OUT) jack (14,  
22)  
8 S LINK (CONTROL S IN) jack (13)  
9 VHF/ UHF IN/ OUT connectors (14)  
5 LINE-1 OUT jacks (12, 13)  
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Re m o t e co m m a n d e r  
Fro n t w it h co ve r clo se d  
1 TV/ VTR switch (9)  
2 COMMAND MODE switch (9)  
3 POWER button (40)  
4 AUDIO MONITOR buttons (46)  
5 TV/ VTR button (9)  
6 CHANNEL +/ – buttons (39)  
7 VOL (volume) +/ – buttons (for TV only) (9)  
8 r REC button (39)  
9 ) FF button (38)  
0 P PAUSE button (38)  
p STOP button (38)  
!™ Shuttle ring (44)  
Jog dial (44)  
· PLAY button (38)  
!∞ 0 REW button (38)  
SEARCH 3/ # buttons (38)  
ENTER button (31)  
!• Number buttons (31)  
6 EJECT button (38)  
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1 DATA CODE button (45)  
2 COUNTER SELECT button (45, 73)  
3 COUNTER RESET button (45, 73)  
4 COMMAND MODE switch (9)  
5 PRINT button (91)  
6 SEARCH SELECT button (49)  
7 SEARCH + button (49)  
8 SEARCH = button (49)  
9 EXECUTE button (27, 54)  
0 CURSOR >/ ./ ?/ / buttons (27, 54)  
MENU button (27, 54)  
!™ FRAME '/ 7 buttons (44)  
. SLOW button (44)  
×2 button (44)  
!∞ DISPLAY button (45)  
(3,5, , , are also used as Teletext buttons for TV)  
Re a r w it h co ve r o p e n e d  
1 VCR Plus+ number buttons (40)  
2 ONCE button (40)  
3 DAILY button (40)  
4 WEEKLY button (40)  
5 TIMER CLEAR button (40)  
6 VCR Plus+ button (40)  
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TIMER SET/CHECK (51)  
Setting timer recordings.  
MENU ch a rt  
You can also check, change and cancel  
the recordings, including the ones set  
with VCR Plus+ feature.  
This VCR has a various functions  
available on the TV screen. To operate  
these functions, use the MENU buttons  
on the remote commander or control  
panel.  
TUNER PRESET (30)  
Tuning the VCR to receive broadcast  
channels.  
Refer to the pages indicated in ( ) for  
details.  
CLOCK SET (27)  
Enabling/ disabling the auto AUTO  
CLOCK SET feature.  
You can set the date and time  
manually if you select MANUAL.  
SET VCR Plu s+ CHANNELS (36)  
Setting guide channels to the  
broadcasts you preset, or changing the  
program position order.  
CABLE BOX CONTROL (33)  
Setting the cable box/ DSS receiver.  
CASSETTE MEMORY ERASE (57)  
Erasing the contents of the cassette  
memory of the DV or Mini DV tape.  
Y/C DELAY (53)  
Adjusting the difference in time  
between Y(luiminance) and  
C(chrominance).  
ADVANCED OPTIONS (Page 1, Page 2)  
(54)  
Changing the optional setup choices.  
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I
T, U  
Insert editing  
Tape counter 45  
In d e x  
audio insert 75, 84  
video insert 73, 82  
video on sound 74, 83  
Index search 49  
Time code 62  
Timer recording 40  
cancelling 51  
changing 51  
12-bit/ 16-bit audio mode 4, 61  
A
checking 51  
Adjusting the picture 53  
AV hook up 12  
Tuner preset 30  
J, K  
Antenna hook up 18, 92  
AFT (Auto Fine Tuning) 32  
Audio dubbing 86  
Audio recording mode 4, 46  
Auto clock set 27  
V, W, X  
Jog dial 44  
VCR Plus+ 36, 40  
Video printing 91  
Video on sound 74, 83  
Video capture board 91  
L
LANC  
connection 64  
jack 62  
B
C
Y
mode 55  
Bilingual program 47  
Y/ C delay 53  
M, N  
Menu  
changing options 54  
chart 108  
Cable box 14, 16, 20, 33  
Cable mouse 14, 22, 35  
Cassette memory  
6
erasing 57  
O
searching 49  
Channel setup 30  
Cleaning 94  
Clock 27  
Command mode  
Connection  
Operation panel 102  
P
9
Photo search 49  
Playback 38  
at various speeds 38, 44  
to another VCR 64, 77  
to a titler or an editing  
controller 89  
Protect tab  
6
to a capture board or a video  
printer 91  
Q
R
Quick timer 48  
Copyright  
7
D
Remote commander  
Recording 39  
Recording data 45  
Remaining tape counter 45  
RF unit 92  
9
Date search 49  
DSS receiver 22, 33  
DV  
cassette  
connection 4, 62, 64, 77  
format  
6
7
S
E, F, G, H  
Safety tab  
Searching  
using index functions 49  
Shuttle ring 44  
Stereo 1/ 2 track 7, 88  
Sub code sector  
Supplied accessories  
S-video 12, 64  
System-Link 13  
6
Easy Set Up 15, 17, 19, 21, 23, 25  
Editing  
audio dubbing 86  
audio insert 75, 84  
assemble editing 70  
connections 64, 77  
controls 66  
copy a tape 67, 79  
cutting out unwanted scenes 68,  
80  
7
8
methods 58  
video insert 73, 82  
Edit Window 4, 70  
Hook ups 11  
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