Tv function buttons, Vcr basics – GE VG4275 User Manual
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VCR BASICS
Numbers (0 through 9)
Select a channel up to 99 by
pressing two numbers. Select a cable channel over 99 by
pressing and holding 1 until 1 - - appears on the screen.
Then press the other two numbers.
PAUSE
Pauses playback or recording. Press PAUSE again
to return to playback or recording.
PLAY
Plays a tape.
RECORD
Starts VCR recording. Also used for Express
recording.
REVERSE
Rewinds the tape when the VCR is stopped.
Searches backward through a tape during playback. Starts
slow motion during play-pause and decreases slow-motion
speed.
SEARCH
Displays INDEX and Go-To Search menus on TV
screen when VCR is stopped. Advances the tape 30
seconds of recorded material during playback. Each press
advances the tape an additional 30 seconds up to five
minutes.
SPEED
Selects a recording speed (SP or SLP).
STOP
Stops the current VCR function such as record,
playback, rewind, or fast forward.
TRACKING Up or Down
Lets you manually reduce the
streaks that may appear on the picture during play, slow
motion, or pause. Reduces picture "jitter" during stop-
action playback.
TV»VCR
Switches the picture signal so that it either
comes from the VCR or cable/antenna system.
TV Function Buttons
CHAN Up or Down
Selects next higher or lower channel
in the TV's channel memory.
CLEAR
Removes menus or status displays from the screen.
GO BACK
Switches between two channels. Select one
channel and then select another using the number buttons.
Press GO BACK to switch between the two channels.
INFO
Shows the TV's status displays on the TV screen.
INPUT
Selects between the TV's input channel or tuner.
Press to see the VCR signal if you connected your VCR using
the AUDIOA/IDEO jacks.
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TV Buttons
The TV buttons may not control all
features of all models of GE, RCA, or
PROSCAN TVs.
If you cannot get a picture on the
TV screen, see, "How to Find Your
TV's Video Input Channel" or
"Troubleshooting," both of which
are in the
R eference
section of this
manual.
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