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Suppressing interference, Optimising the modulator – Philips VR220/07 User Manual

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Suppressing interference

Optimising the modulator

In some reception locations it is possible that a TV channel will be sent on the same or similar
frequency as the video recorder.
Result: As soon as the video recorder is switched on, the reception quality for this or several
other TV channels will decreased.
The following steps will show you how to change the pre-set 'transmission' (modulator)
frequency on the video recorder.

What is a modulator?

This electronic component in the video recorder allows the device to transmit
audio and video signals via the aerial cable. These signals can be received TV
set just like TV channels.

What is an modulator frequency?

This frequency or channel indicates the frequency or channel on which the
audio or video signal is transmitted.

1

Switch on the TV set. Select the programme number used for video
recorder playback (see TV operating instructions).

2

Press STOP/EJECT ? to eject any cassette that might be in the
device.

3

Press the

STOP h button on the remote control. Then press

STOP/EJECT ? until the pre-set modulator frequency, e.g.

'

M583' appears in the display.

The video recorder will now transmit a test image on UHF channel
35/Frequency 583MHz.

OPTIMIZE MODULATOR

OPTIMIZE FREQUENCY

583

p

MODULATOR

ON

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EXITpMENU

STOREpOK

4

Select line 'OPTIMIZE FREQUENCY' using P ;q or P =r . Enter
the new modulator frequency with the number buttons 0-9 .

Can the modulator frequency be changed automatically?

Pressing

SqP

starts the automatic channel search. When the video

recorder finds a 'free' channel (not used be a TV channel), the frequency of
this channel will be shown in the display.

5

Tune in the TV set to the new modulator frequency (channel 21 - 69)
shown in the video recorder display.

6

Confirm with OK .
'STORED' will appear briefly on the screen.

Optimising the modulator is now complete.

Suppressing interference