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Helpful Hints (contad) 79

Tape cannot be inserted.
• Insert the tape, window side up, with the record tab facing you.
• Make sure a tape isn’t already in the DVD/VCR by pressing the STOP/EJECT button on the DVD/VCR.
• Gently push on the center of the tape when putting it in the DVD/VCR. Never force the tape into the

DVD/VCR.

• If a timer recording is programmed and the DVD/VCR is in standby mode for the timer recording, you

can not insert a tape without a record tab.

Tape cannot be removed.
• Make sure the power plug is completely connected to a power outlet.
• You have set a timer recording. Press the TIMER SET button to temporarily cancel standby mode. Then,

press the STOP/EjECT button on the DVD/VCR to eject the tape. Be sure to insert a tape and press the
TIMER SET button to put the DVD/VCR in standby mode for the timer recording.

DVD/VCR ejects the tape when the RECORD button is pressed or when the TIMER SET but­
ton is pressed to set a timer recording.
• Make sure the tape has a record tab. Details are on page seven.

Poor reception

• You may need to tune your TV again.
The motor (cylinder) rotates even when the tape playback is stopped.
• To enable the quick play mechanism, the cylinder will rotate for about five minutes.This is normal.The

quicfc play mechanism allows the tape mechanism to switch from Stop mode to Play mode in one second.

Direct Broadcast System Hookups
• Watching one TV channel while recording another may not be possible if you have a DBS hookup.You

may have to set your TV to channel 03 or 04, then make your channel selections at the DBS.

• With many DBS hookups, if you use accessory audio and video cables to connect your DVD/VCR to

your TV. you will have to put your DVD/VCR in Line Input mode (channel 001 or 002).

Line Input mode
• If you accidentally enter Line Input mode (AV FRONT or AV REAR will appear on your TV screen

briefly), press the CHANNEL

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buttons or use the Number buttons to select another channel.

Hi-Fi Stereo Sound
• During playback, Hi-Fi audio may temporarily revert to normal audio when you adjust tracking. This is

normal.

• When connecting the DVD/VCR to a stereo TV, you will only get stereo sound if you use audio cables to

connect the DVD/VCR AUDIO OUT jacks on the DVD/VCR to the AUDIO IN jacks on your TV, and if
the TV is in Line (Auxiliary) Input mode.

• When you connect the DVD/VCR AUDIO OUT jacks on the DVD/VCR to the AUDIO IN jacks on your

TV, the stereo light on the TV might not glow. But, as long as the status display indicates you are receiv­
ing a stereo signal, you are receiving a stereo signal. This is normal, Detoi/s are on page 46.

• Only tapes recorded in Hi-Fi audio will play back in Hi-Fi audio. Tapes recorded in normai audio will play

back in monaural audio.

Cleaning the Video Heads
• Your DVD/VCR automatically cleans the video heads of the VCR each time you insert a tape. However,

the heads may become dirty. If so, use a commercially-available head cleaner or have an authorized ser­
vicer dean the video heads. Eventually, the heads may need to be replaced.

The playback picture is too dim, too bright, or fluctuates in brightness.
• Some programs may be broadcast with copyright protection technology in order to protect the rights of

copyright owners.This technology is used on programs that are recorded on video tapes or Digital Video
Discs (DVDs), as well as some programs broadcast by antenna/cable/satellite television channels.
Programs broadcast with copyright protection technology may not record clearly. Likewise, if you play a
tape that is a recording of a copyright protected program, the picture may not be clear,Tapes of copyright
protected programs may have a picture that is dark or dim, or the brightness of the picture may fluctuate.
Therefore, you should avoid recording or playing copies of copyright protected programs.
This DVD/VCR incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by method claims of cer­
tain U.S. patents and other intellectual property rights owned by Macrovision Corporation and other
rights owners. Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by Macrovision
Corporation and is intended for home and other limited viewing uses only, unless otherwise authorized

by Macrovision Corporation. Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited.