Sony SLV-M10HF User Manual
Video cassette recorder, Slv-m
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Video Cassette
Recorder
Operating Instructions
Owner's record
The model and serial numbers are located at the rear of the
unit. Record these numbers in the spaces provided below.
Refer to them whenever you call upon your Sony dealer
regarding this product.
Model No. ^
Serial No.
VMS
GOLD
SLV-M
10
HF
©1998 by Sony Corporation
Table of contents
Document Outline
- Video Cassette Recorder
- Owner's record
- WARNING
- Table of contents
- Step 1
- Unpacking
- Setting up the remote commander
- Hookups
- Selecting the best hookup option
- AN hookup:
- VCR setup
- Hookup 1
- Using cable box control
- Hookup 1:
- VCR setup
- Hookup 1:
- VCR Plus+ channel setup
- Hookup 2
- No cable box, or incompatible cable box with only a few scrambled channels
- Hookup 2:
- VCR setup
- VCR Plus+ channel setup
- Hookup 3
- Antenna hookup
- Hookup 3:
- VCR setup
- VCR Plus+ channel setup
- Hookup 4
- Incompatible cable box with many scrambled channels
- Hookup 5
- DSS (Digital Satellite System) receiver
- Hookup 5:
- VCR setup
- Hookup 6
- Incompatible cable box with only a few scrambled channels, using an A/B switch
- VCR setup
- VCR Plus+ channel setup
- Selecting a language
- Setting the clock
- Setting up cable box control
- Presetting
- channels
- Setting up VCR Plus+
- Playing a tape
- Recording TV programs
- Locating a channel by station ID
- Recording TV programs using VCR Plus+
- Setting the timer manually
- Searching for a selected point on the tape
- Skip-searching
- automatically
- Recording TV programs using the quick timer
- Recording stereo and bilingual programs
- Searching using the index function
- Adjusting the picture
- Changing menu options
- Editing with another VCR
- About the SmartFile function
- Recording using the SmartFile function (page 88)
- Selecting and playing a program (page 93)
- Checking the contents of a tape (page 94)
- Labelling a recorded program and tape (page 95)
- Protecting a recorded program (page 100)
- Erasing the data of an unwanted program (page 102)
- Storing program data from the DSS receiver (Program Data Download) (page 103)
- Recording using the SmartFile function
- Selecting and playing a program
- Checking the contents of a tape
- Labelling a recorded program and tape
- Protecting a recorded program
- Erasing the data of an unwanted program
- storing program data from the DSS receiver (Program Data Download)
- General setup information
- Troubleshooting
- Specifications
- Index to parts and controls
- Index
- ^Juick reference to using the VCR