Direction for use
GB 25
VR120
3.
Why
must
I
note
the
cassette
number?
When
searching
for
available
recordings,
you
will
need
to
insert
the
corresponding
cassettes
(cassette
numbers).
How
many
cassettes
can
I
save
in
the
Tape
List?
You
can
store
up
to
9
cassettes.
You
can
store
a
maximum
number
of
50
titles
in
the
Tape
Manager.
Editing
recording
titles
In
the
Tape
List,
all
recordings
longer
than
10
minutes
are
displayed
with
cassette
number,
recording
title
and
length
of
recording.
The
TV
channel,
time
and
date
are
saved
as
a
title.
The
title
of
this
recording
can
only
be
changed
after
the
recording
has
been
completed.
To
do
this,
the
corresponding
cassette
does
not
have
to
be
in
the
video
recorder.
In
the
following,
you
will
read
how
to
customise
the
titles
to
your
wishes.
1
Press
TAPE
LIST
on
the
remote
control.
An
overview
of
all
saved
titles/cassettes
from
the
Tape
List
appears
on
the
screen.
a
I
can
see
the
message
'
TAPE
LIST-
MEMORY
EMPTY
'
b
There
are
no
recordings
saved
in
the
Tape
List.
Therefore,
it
is
not
possible
to
add
or
change
a
title.
2
Using
;q
P
or
P
r=
select
the
title
to
be
edited
and
confirm
with
P
.
3
Using
P
or
Q
select
the
position
where
the
letter/number/symbol
is
to
be
changed
or
re-entered.
4
Change
the
desired
symbol
using
;q
P
or
P
r=
.
Deleting
symbols
To
delete
a
symbol
of
a
recording
title,
press
CLEAR
(CL)
at
the
corresponding
symbol
position.
5
Repeat
step
3
and
step
4
until
you
have
made
the
desired
changes.
6
Save
the
new
title
with
OK
.
7
If
you
want
to
change
more
titles,
repeat
step
3
through
step
7
.
8
To
end,
press
TAPE
LIST
.
E
Tape
List
General
information
The
'Tape
List
is
an
integrated
database
in
the
video
recorder
that
remembers
all
recordings
made
by
this
video
recorder.
The
Tape
List
helps
you
keep
track
of
which
film
is
on
which
cassette.
The
'Tape
List'
also
gives
you
quick
and
easy
access
to
recordings.
And:
If
desired,
the
video
recorder
will
rewind
to
the
beginning
of
the
selected
recording
and
automatically
start
playback.
Can
I
add
cassettes
that
already
have
recordings
on
themto
the
Tape
List?
Yes.
Tape
List
can
manage
a
maximum
of
9
cassettes.
However,
there
must
be
recordings
on
the
cassettes
in
order
to
copy
them
to
the
Tape
List
database.
Adding
a
cassette
to
the
Tape
List
You
can
add
any
cassette
to
the
'Tape
List'.
Please
note
that
the
process
for
adding
cassettes
that
already
have
recordings
on
them
lasts
longer
than
with
new
(blank)
cassettes.
1
Switch
on
the
TV
set.
If
required,
select
the
programme
number
for
the
video
recorder.
2
Label
the
cassette
to
be
inserted
with
a
number
from
1
to
9
.
3
Insert
the
cassette
into
the
video
recorder.
4
'
TAPE
'
will
appear
in
the
display.
5
Enter
the
cassette
number
using
the
0-9
number
buttons
on
the
remote
control.
The
video
recorder
will
briefly
check
the
cassette
inserted.
'
CHECKING
CASSETTE
'
appears
on
the
TV
screen.
If
the
cassette
is
new
(blank),
no
information
will
appear
on
the
screen.
a
I
see
a
cassette
number
and
an
overview
of
all
recordings
on
this
cassette
b
You
have
selected
a
number
which
has
already
been
included
in
the
Tape
Manager
and
contains
a
recording.
On
the
screen
after
'
CHECKING
CASSETTE
'
I
see
the
message
''
There
are
already
recordings
on
the
cassette.
This
cassette
is
searched
for
recordings
and
added
to
the
Tape
List.
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