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Check the following before calling for service.

No picture & no sound

Is the mains plug plugged in and switched on ?

Is the TV switched on ?

Have you tuned in a video channel on your TV to
watch video tapes on ? (see page 6.)

If you have used a Audio/Video cable to connect your
VCP and TV have you selected the AV mode on your
TV?

TV programmes cannot be recorded

Has the external aerial been plugged in your TV?
(see page 14 step 1.)

Video cassette cannot be inserted

Is the cassette compartment empty ?

Remote control does not work

Is the mains plug plugged in and switched on?

Is the VCP switched on?

Check the batteries in remote control.

The top of the playback picture is unstable

Is the video cassette damaged, have you tried using
another one ?

Make sure that you are using a video  
channel on your TV ?

Auto Play does not work

Has the safety tab been removed from the video
cassette ?

General
Power ..................................AC 100-240V, 50Hz

DC 12  V, 1.2A

Power consumption.............Approx. 13 Watts
Tape format .........................Tape Width 12.7 mm (0.5 inch)
Dimensions (W x H x D) .....270 x 94 x 325 mm
Weight .................................Approx. 2.9 Kg.
Operating temperature ........5 - 35°C
Operating humidity ..............Less than 80%.

Video
Television system ................CCIR standard (625 lines,

50 fields), PAL I colour signal

Recording format.................PAL I
RF OUT...............................PAL I
Input level............................1.0 Vp-p, 75 Ohm, unbalanced
Output level .........................1.0 Vp-p, 75 Ohm, unbalanced
RF modulator ......................UHF channels 32-40 (adjustable)

Audio
Input level............................-6 dBm, more than 47 kOhms
Output level .........................-6 dBm, less than 1.5 kOhms
Audio track ..........................Mono track
Audio frequency response ..100 Hz-10 kHz (-6/+3 dBm)

• Design and specifications are subject to change without

notice.

T

roubleshooting & 

Specifications

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Summary of Contents for AS111I

Page 1: ...Recording OWNER S MANUAL MODEL AS111I PAL Before connecting operating or adjusting this product please read this instruction booklet carefully and completely FOR THE GUARANTEE TERMS CONDITIONS PLEASE REFER TO BACK COVER OF THIS MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...your supplying dealer or LG Electronics U K LTD If the mains sockets in your home differ or are not suit able for the type of plug supplied then the plug should be removed and a suitable type fitted If the mains plug becomes severed from the mains lead it must be destroyed A mains plug with bared wires is hazardous if engaged in a mains output line socket If a 13 Amp BS 1363 plug is not suitable o...

Page 3: ...ntrol Functions 7 On Screen Display 8 Playing a tape 9 Other Playback Features 11 DC Power Source 12 Dubbing Tapes 13 Recording 14 Troubleshooting Specifications 16 NTSC Playback on PAL TV Long Playback Recording SP LP On Screen Display Video Doctor Self Diagnosis Line Recording thru AV jack AC DC Compatible 3 ...

Page 4: ...LL REC LP A REPEAT Power On Off Stop Tape Eject Cassette Compartment Rewind Play Fast Forward Function Indicators Remote Control Sensor Record PAUSE STILL RF OUT AERIAL CHANNEL 32 DC IN 12V 40 AUDIO VIDEO OUT IN Mains Lead AC 100 240V 50Hz Audio Video IN OUT Channel Selector see page 6 RF OUT connect to your TV using this socket Aerial connect the aerial using this socket 4 DC Input Socket see pag...

Page 5: ...l appliance unplugged from the mains to avoid damaging your equipment Connecting a VCP using Audio Video cable is one of the best ways to achieve optimum sound and picture quality from video tape playback If you own a TV with AV input sockets then connect your VCP this way If you TV does not have AV input sockets then connect your VCP to the TV by means of the RF cable supplied RF OUT AERIAL CHANN...

Page 6: ...pre recorded video tape into your VCP and press PLAY Select channel 32 on your TV And then you will see the picture being played in your VCP Store the selected TV channel on your TV You will need to look at the TV instruction book if you do not know how to do this Changing the transmitter channel If channel 32 is already occupied at your TV set or if the picture is distorted you can change the tra...

Page 7: ...AY TRK OK SELECT REC STOP PLAY POWER switches the VCP on from stand by or on to stand by PLAY To play the tape REWIND Rewinds the tape Reverse high speed picture play STOP To stop the tape SP LP To select the recording speed of the tape DISPLAY OK To display Function OSD Switches the selected item on the MENU screen RECORD Starts recording FF Winds the tape forwards Forward high speed picture play...

Page 8: ...stem used for playback and recording Each press of OK changes system as shown below AUTO PAL MESECAM REPEAT If you want to play back a tape repeatedly set REPEAT to ON FUNCTION OSD Switches the function OSD ON or OFF MENU OSD Press MENU to display the main menu Press or to select the desired menu Then you set the desired mode by pressing OK repeatedly Press MENU to remove the menu screen FUNCTION ...

Page 9: ...as described earlier in this book Press POWER to turn on your VCP Turn on your TV Insert the video cassette into your VCP The video cassette should have the window side facing up and the arrow facing away from you Do not attempt to force a cas sette into your VCP There may already be a video cassette in your VCP You may have the cassette upsidedown or back to front Check your tape programme system...

Page 10: ... playing your tape Press either FF or REW during playing back This will enable you to rapidly wind the tape and see where you are on the tape Press PLAY to resume normal playback speed During visual search PLAY indicator flashes in the display window on the front of your VCP Visual search will only continue for about 3 minutes after which your VCP will return to normal playback During visual searc...

Page 11: ...se this function set REPEAT to OFF Ejecting a tape automatically switches REPEAT to OFF Logic search Hold down FF or REW to watch a picture of tape during fast forward or rewind Your VCP switches forward or reverse search Release the button to return to the fast forward or rewind 1 2 3 REW FF STOP PLAY P STILL LP EP MENU DISPLAY TRK OK SELECT MENU REPEAT OFF F OSD ON SELECT OK END MENU SYSTEM AUTO...

Page 12: ...r system cannot be used To prevent electrical shock and possible damage to your VCP or vehicle always unplug DC power cord from the cigarette lighter socket before you remove the plug from your VCP A 3 amp 125 or 250V fuse for protection is installed in the DC power cord While the engine is being started disconnect the DC power cord from the car s cigarette lighter socket Do not operate your VCP w...

Page 13: ...e tape Simultaneously begin playback on another VCP and record on your VCP Press STOP to stop recording 1 3 2 CHANNEL 32 40 RF OUT AERIAL CHANNEL 32 40 TO AUDIO VIDEO IN RECORDING VCP YOUR VCP PLAYING VCP TO AUDIO VIDEO OUT Aerial TV set AERIAL AUDIO VIDEO IN OUT RF OUT AERIAL CHANNEL 32 40 AUDIO VIDEO OUT IN AUDIO VIDEO OUT IN DC IN 12V DC IN 12V 4 STANDBY ON STOP EJECT POWER REW PLAY FF CST IN S...

Page 14: ... and select the channel you wish to record with the TV s channel selector Insert a video cassette with the record protection tab into your VCP The video cassette should have the window side facing up and the arrow facing away from you Do not attempt to force a cassette into your VCP There may already be a video cassette in your VCP You may have the cassette upsidedown or back to front Set the desi...

Page 15: ...is paused After 5 minutes your VCP will stop recording to prevent damaging the tape or your VCP Press STOP to end recording Press EJECT The cassette compartment will open and the video cassette will be partially ejected If the end of the tape is reached your VCP will stop recording automatically rewind stop eject the tape and place itself into STANDBY 5 6 STANDBY ON STOP EJECT POWER REW PLAY FF CS...

Page 16: ...ged have you tried using another one Make sure that you are using a video channel on your TV Auto Play does not work Has the safety tab been removed from the video cassette General Power AC 100 240V 50Hz DC 12 V 1 2A Power consumption Approx 13 Watts Tape format Tape Width 12 7 mm 0 5 inch Dimensions W x H x D 270 x 94 x 325 mm Weight Approx 2 9 Kg Operating temperature 5 35 C Operating humidity L...

Page 17: ...dealer from whom the equipment was originally purchased The dealer may before carrying out service under guarantee require a receipted account as evi dence of the date of purchase D We respectfully point out that your dealer is not obligated to replace batteries if they become exhausted or worn in use E Aerial alignment and consumer control adjustments are not covered by this guarantee This guaran...

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