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TV Frequency Table (System B/G-D/K)

002~012 :CCIR STD VHF

244~250 :MOROCCO

013~020 :ITALY

251~255 :BELGUIM

021~069 :CCIR STD UHF
071~075 :CCIR CABLE
201~241 :CCIR STD CABLE

DISP   CH    Band         Fp             STD

DISP   CH    Band         Fp           STD

DISP   CH    Band         Fp             STD

002

E02

V-L

48.25         CCIR

003

E03

V-L

55.25         CCIR

004

E04

V-L

62.25         CCIR

005

E05

V-H    

175.25         CCIR

006

E06

V-H    

182.25         CCIR

007

E07

V-H     189.25         CCIR

008

E08

V-H     196.25         CCIR

009

E09

V-H      203.25         CCIR

010

E10

V-H     210.25         CCIR

011

E11

V-H       217.25         CCIR

012

E12

V-H       224.25         CCIR

013

A

V-L

53.75   

Italy

014

B

V-L

62.25   

Italy

015

C

V-L

82.25   

Italy

016

D

V-H     175.25   

Italy

017

E

V-H    

183.25   

Italy

018

F

V-H     192.25   

Italy

019

G

V-H

201.25   

Italy

020

H

V-H

210.25   

Italy

021

E21

UHF

471.25         CCIR

022

E22

UHF

479.25         CCIR

023

E23

UHF

487.25         CCIR

024

E24

UHF

495.25         CCIR

025

E25

UHF

503.25         CCIR

026

E26

UHF

511.25         CCIR

027

E27

UHF

519.25         CCIR

028

E28

UHF

527.25         CCIR

029

E29

UHF

535.25         CCIR

030

E30

UHF

543.25         CCIR

031

E31

UHF

551.25         CCIR

032

E32

UHF

559.25         CCIR

033

E33

UHF

567.25         CCIR

034

E34

UHF

575.25         CCIR

035

E35

UHF

583.25         CCIR

036

E36

UHF

591.25         CCIR

037

E37

UHF

599.25         CCIR

038

E38

UHF

607.25         CCIR

039

E39

UHF

615.25         CCIR

040

E40

UHF

623.25         CCIR

041

E41

UHF

631.25         CCIR

042

E42

UHF

639.25         CCIR

043

E43

UHF

647.25         CCIR

044

E44

UHF

655.25         CCIR

045

E45

UHF

663.25         CCIR

046

E46

UHF

671.25         CCIR

047

E47

UHF

679.25         CCIR

048

E48

UHF

687.25         CCIR

049

E49

UHF

695.25         CCIR

050

E50

UHF

703.25         CCIR

051

E51

UHF

711.25         CCIR

052

E52

UHF

719.25         CCIR

053

E53

UHF

727.25         CCIR

054

E54

UHF

735.25         CCIR

055

E55

UHF

743.25         CCIR

056

E56

UHF

751.25         CCIR

057

E57

UHF

759.25         CCIR

058

E58

UHF

767.25         CCIR

059

E59

UHF

775.25         CCIR

060

E60

UHF       783.25        CCIR

061

E61

UHF       791.25        CCIR

062

E62

UHF       799.25        CCIR

063

E63

UHF       807.25        CCIR

064

E64

UHF       815.25        CCIR

065

E65

UHF       823.25        CCIR

066

E66

UHF       831.25        CCIR

067

E67

UHF       839.25        CCIR

068

E68

UHF       847.25        CCIR

069

E69

UHF       855.25        CCIR

071

X

V-L         69.25 

CCIR

072

Y

V-L         76.25 

CCIR

073

Z

V-L         83.25 

CCIR

074  Z+1

V-L         90.25 

CCIR

075

Z+2

V-L         97.25 

CCIR

101

S01

V-L        105.25        CCIR

102

S02

V-L        112.25        CCIR

103

S03

V-L        119.25        CCIR

104

S04

V-L        126.25        CCIR

105

S05

V-L        133.25        CCIR

106

S06

V-L        140.25        CCIR

107

S07

V-H

147.25        CCIR

108

S08

V-H

154.25        CCIR

109

S09

V-H

161.25        CCIR

110

S10

V-H

168.25        CCIR

111

S11

V-H

231.25        CCIR

112

S12

V-H

238.25        CCIR

113

S13

V-H

245.25        CCIR

114

S14

V-H

252.25        CCIR

115

S15

V-H

259.25        CCIR

116

S16

V-H

266.25        CCIR

117

S17

V-H

273.25        CCIR

118

S18

V-H

280.25        CCIR

119

S19

V-H

287.25        CCIR

120

S20

V-H

294.25        CCIR

121

S21

V-H

303.25        CCIR

122

S22

V-H

311.25        CCIR

123

S23

V-H

319.25        CCIR

124

S24

V-H

327.25        CCIR

125

S25

V-H

335.25        CCIR

126

S26

V-H

343.25        CCIR

127

S27

V-H

351.25        CCIR

128

S28

V-H

359.25        CCIR

129

S29

V-H

367.25        CCIR

130

S30

V-H

375.25        CCIR

131

S31

V-H

383.25        CCIR

132

S32

V-H

391.25        CCIR

133

S33

V-H

399.25        CCIR

134

S34

V-H

407.25        CCIR

135

S35

V-H

415.25        CCIR

136

S36

V-H

423.25        CCIR

137

S37   UHF

431.25        CCIR

138

S38   UHF

439.25        CCIR

139

S39   UHF

447.25        CCIR

140

S40   UHF

455.25        CCIR

141

S41   UHF

463.25        CCIR

142

1A

V-L

42.25 lndoesia 

143

01

V-L

45.25 Nez

151

01

V-L

43.25 Angola 

152

02

V-L

52.25 Angola

153

03

V-L

60.25 Angola

154

04

V-H

175.25 S/Afri

155

05

V-H

183.25 S/Afri

156

06

V-H

191.25 S/Afri

157

07

V-H

199.25 S/Afri

158

08

V-H

207.25 S/Afri

159

09

V-H

215.25 S/Afri

160

10

V-H

223.25 S/Afri

161

11

V-H

231.25 S/Afri

162

13

V-H

247.45 S/Afri

201

R1

V-L

49.75 OIRT

202

R2

V-L

59.25 OIRT

203

R3

V-L

77.25 OIRT

204

R4

V-L

85.25 OIRT

205

R5

V-L

93.25 OIRT

206

R6

V-H

175.25 OIRT

207

R7

V-H

183.25 OIRT

208

R8

V-H

191.25 OIRT

209

R9

V-H

199.25 OIRT

210

R10

V-H

207.25 OIRT

211

R11

V-H

215.25 OIRT

212

R12

V-H

223.25 OIRT

244

M4

V-H

163.25 

M o r o c c o

245

M5

V-H

171.25 

M o r o c c o

246

M6

V-H

179.25 

M o r o c c o

247

M7

V-H

187.25 

M o r o c c o

248

M8

V-H

195.25 

M o r o c c o

249

M9

V-H

203.25 

M o r o c c o

250

M10

V-H

211.25 

M o r o c c o

251

U1

V-H

226.25 Belguim

252

U2

V-H

234.25 Belguim

253

U3

V-H

242.25 Belguim

254

U4

V-H

250.25 Belguim

255

U5

V-H

258.25 Belguim

GB

 01993A SV-3000_HACO-GB4  6/19/03 10:14 AM  Page 44

Summary of Contents for SV-3000

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...tations Manually 19 Clearing a Preset Station 20 Changing the Preset Station Table 21 RECORDING TELEVISION BROADCASTS Selecting the Cassette Type 22 Selecting the Recording Speed 22 NICAM SV 3000 only 23 Protecting a Recorded Cassette 24 Recording a Programme Immediately 24 Recording a Programme with Automatic Stop 25 Using the Timer Programming Feature 26 Checking a Preset Recording 27 Cancelling...

Page 3: ...d or light ning unplug the VCR from the mains socket and aerial If the remote control is not used for a long period of time remove the batteries and store it in a cool dry place ont e 28 Alignment Manually 28 Control 29 our Mode 30 dio Mute Mode SV 910 SV 900 SV 810 SV 800 Only 30 dio Output Mode SV 3000 only 31 ENCE e in Slow Motion 10 SV 900 Only 32 nce Frame by Frame 32 ast Forward Rewind 33 nc...

Page 4: ...AY REW F F II NDBY ON DIO LINE IN 2 PROG REC STOP I II P S II REW F F REC STOP PROG I II P S TANDBY ON REW F F II II AUDIO STANDBY ON BUTTON STANDBY ON BUTTON STANDBY ON BUTTON N 2 AUDIO SOCKETS E IN AUDIO SOCKETS PROGRAM SELECTION BUTTONS PROGRAM SELECTION BUTTONS PLAY BUTTON PLAY BUTTON F F BUTTON F F BUTTON REW BUTTON REW BUTTON STOP BUTTON STOP BUTTON PAUSE STILL BUTTON PAUSE STILL BUTTON RECO...

Page 5: ...O REC MENU SPEED DUB TV VCR TIMER DISP SELECT TV STANDBY ON BUTTON INDEX BUTTON FRAME ADVANCE BUTTON TUNER LINE IN 1 LINE IN 2 SELECTION REPEAT SELECTION BUTTON PROGRAMME SELECTION TRACKING BUTTONS DISPLAY BUTTON PLAY PAUSE STILL BUTTON FAST FORWARD FORWARD SEARCH BUTTON MENU BUTTON MENU SELECTION UP BUTTON MENU SELECTION BUTTON OK BUTTON TIMER BUTTON UTTON SV 900 ONLY UTTON UTTON UTTON UTTON UTTO...

Page 6: ...always connect the coaxial cable supplied Otherwise no picture will be visible on the screen when the VCR is switched off Make sure that both the television and the VCR are switched off before connecting the cables 1 Connect the coaxial cable as indicated in the above section 2 Connect one end of the RCA Audio Video cable to the Video output and Audio output socket on the rear of the VCR 3 Plug th...

Page 7: ...lly stored by the VCR depends on the number of stations that it has found 6 On completion press MENU twice to exit the menu 7 This will only happen if you have tuned TV to VCR or AV cables are connected and TV is switched to AV AUTO SET UP PLEASE WAIT 60 I I END MENU CLOCK WED 12 00 1 JAN 2003 END MENU 2 Other Equipment to Your VCR d or video equipment to your VCR in different ways a few examples ...

Page 8: ...he rear of the remote control 2 Insert two AA R6 or equivalent batteries taking care to respect the polarities on the battery with on the remote control on the battery with on the remote control 3 Replace the cover by aligning it with the base of the remote control and pushing it back into place Do not mix different battery types manganese and alkaline for example Inserting Batteries in the Remote...

Page 9: ... option Result The INSTALLATION menu is displayed 4 Press the corresponding or buttons until the TV SYSTEM option is selected 5 Press the button to select G or K 6 On completion press MENU twice to exit the menu Selecting the RF OUT Sound Mode Hiding On Screen Information our Language You can change the language in which information is displayed on the screen 1 Press MENU on the remote control Res...

Page 10: ...he beginning of Step 9 10 Repeat this procedure from Step 6 onwards until all the required stations have been stored 11 On completion press the MENU button three times to exit the menu INSTALL AUTO SET UP MANUAL SET UP TV SYSTEM G VCR OUTPUT CH CH36 END MENU TV STATION TABLE PR CH 1 002 2 3 4 5 SWAPPING OK DELETE CLR RST MENU MANUAL TUNING PR 1 CH MFT MEMORY OK END MENU the Stations Automatically ...

Page 11: ... station by repeating the same procedure from Step 5 onwards 9 On completion press the MENU button three times to exit the menu INSTALLATION PROG OPTIONS INSTALL CLOCK BONUS LANG INSTALL OK END MENU INSTALL AUTO SET UP MANUAL SET UP TV SYSTEM G VCR OUTPUT CH CH36 END MENU TV STATION TABLE PR CH 1 002 2 3 4 5 SWAPPING OK MENU TV STATION TABLE PR CH 1 2 3 002 4 5 SWAPPING OK MENU If you have stored ...

Page 12: ...layed NICAM SV 3000 only NICAM programmes are divided into 3 types NICAM Stereo NICAM Mono and Bilingual transmission in another language NICAM programmes are always accompanied by a standard mono sound broadcast and you can select the desired sound Please refer to page 31 1 Press MENU on the remote control Result The programming menu is displayed 2 Press the corresponding or buttons to select the...

Page 13: ...le recording The recording stops The VCR automatically turns off TV VCR INPUT REPEAT VOL PROG TRK AUDIO DISP SELECT 4 4 a Programme Immediately a Recorded Cassette Video cassettes have a safety tab to prevent accidental erasure When this tab has been removed you cannot record on the tape 1 If you wish to protect a cassette break off the tab using a small screwdriver 2 To re record over a protected...

Page 14: ...vate the timer Result Before starting recording the VCR compares the timer duration with the remaining time on the cassette Auto Tape Speed Select The VCR s Auto Tape Speed Select function compares the duration of the timer recording to the actual recording time remaining on the tape loaded If there is insufficient tape to complete a timer recording in AUTO mode the VCR automatically switches to L...

Page 15: ...S OSD ON TAPE SELECT E180 COLOUR SYSTEM AUTO NICAM ON IPC ON END MENU USER SET PROG OPTIONS INSTALL CLOCK BONUS LANG OPTIONS OK END MENU This function allows you to play back any pre recorded cassette 1 Switch on both the television and your VCR 2 Insert the video cassette to be played If the safety tab on the cassette is intact press ll Otherwise the cassette is played automatically When a casset...

Page 16: ...te the system standard is automatically selected by the VCR B W Black and White 6 On completion press MENU twice to exit the menu When monitoring a TV programme or playing back a Hi Fi recorded video tape press the AUDIO button to select a desired sound output As the AUDIO button is pressed the sound output and the indicator change as below Selecting the Audio Output Mode SV 3000 Only REPEAT VOL P...

Page 17: ...is effect When you have been using the Slow Motion function for more than about two minutes the VCR will automatically play to protect the Cassette Video heads You can Stop the cassette at a given frame image Advance one frame at a time No sound is heard when playing back frame by frame 1 Press II to start playing the cassette II to stop the tape at a given frame F ADV to advance frame by frame 2 ...

Page 18: ...VAL REPEAT 5 END MENU BONUS AUTO POWER OFF OFF REPEAT PLAY OFF NO OF INTERVAL REPEAT 5 END MENU BONUS EASY OPERATION PROG OPTIONS INSTALL CLOCK BONUS LANG BONUS OK END MENU EASY OPERATION PROG OPTIONS INSTALL CLOCK BONUS LANG BONUS OK END MENU or a Specific Sequence Each time you record a cassette on this VCR an index is automatically marked on the tape when recording starts The Search function al...

Page 19: ...he other system VCR camcorder or sound system ape Counter The tape counter Indicates the elapsed time in the play and record modes hours minutes and seconds Is reset when a cassette is inserted in the VCR Allows you to find the beginning of a sequence easily If the remaining time is to be calculated correctly you must indicate the type of cassette being used 1 Insert a cassette in your VCR 2 To se...

Page 20: ...e front input 5 Start playing back the cassette to be copied 6 Hold REC down for a while to start recording on your VCR 7 When you have finished recording press on both VCRs If you wish to view the cassette being copied Your VCR must be connected as usual to the television see page 11 for further details Using the Assemble Edit Function Recording from Another VCR or Camcorder OK REC MENU OK REC ME...

Page 21: ...numeric buttons Brand Codes Brand Codes SAMSUNG 01 to 06 PHILIPS 02 20 22 AKAI 09 23 SABA 13 14 22 to 24 GRUNDIG 09 17 21 SONY 15 16 LOEWE 02 THOMSON 13 14 24 PANASONIC 08 23 to 27 TOSHIBA 07 16 to 19 21 Result If your television is compatible with the remote control it will switch off It is now programmed to operate with the remote control If several codes are indicated for your television brand ...

Page 22: ...sions in your area To prevent this see page 17 move the channel number several channels you will need to change the VCR output down from the original setting example from 41 to 36 channel in the following way 4 Replace the aerial plug into the socket marked aerial symbol on the rear of the VCR 5 Re tune your TV to the VCR again by following instructions Tuning Your Television for the VCR page 14 6...

Page 23: ...25 CCIR 125 S25 V H 335 25 CCIR 126 S26 V H 343 25 CCIR 127 S27 V H 351 25 CCIR 128 S28 V H 359 25 CCIR 129 S29 V H 367 25 CCIR 130 S30 V H 375 25 CCIR 131 S31 V H 383 25 CCIR 132 S32 V H 391 25 CCIR 133 S33 V H 399 25 CCIR 134 S34 V H 407 25 CCIR 135 S35 V H 415 25 CCIR 136 S36 V H 423 25 CCIR 137 S37 UHF 431 25 CCIR 138 S38 UHF 439 25 CCIR 139 S39 UHF 447 25 CCIR 140 S40 UHF 455 25 CCIR 141 S41 ...

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