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Other Functions

Auto Repeat Playback

This function can be used to play a cassette over and over 
again. When the end of the cassette is reached, it will rewind 
and start from the beginning again. 

• Use the remote control for this procedure.
• Insert a pre-recorded tape.

1)

Press 

MENU

.

2)

Press 

PLAY

 

B

/

K

 or 

STOP 

C

/

p

 to select “SET UP”, then 

press 

D

/

B

.

3)

Press 

PLAY

 

B

/

K

 or 

STOP 

C

/

p

 to select “AUTO 

REPEAT”.

4)

Press 

D

/

B

 so that “ON” appears next to “AUTO 

REPEAT” on the TV screen.
When in Stop mode, Auto Repeat mode will start 
automatically.
If the on-screen menu still remains, press 

MENU

 to exit, 

then press 

PLAY

 

B

/

K

.

Your unit will automatically rewind and start playing the tape 
from the begining when it recognizes a non-recorded part 
longer 10 seconds.

To Stop Playback

Press 

STOP 

C

/

p

.

To Exit the Auto Repeat Mode

Repeat steps 

1)

 to 

3)

. Then, press 

D

/

B

“OFF” will appear next to “AUTO REPEAT” on the TV 
screen. Press 

MENU

 to exit.

Automatic Operations

Automatic Rewind, Eject

When the end of a tape is reached during playback or fast-
forward, the tape will automatically rewind to the beginning. 
After that, the unit will eject the tape.

• The tape will not auto-rewind during timer recording or 

One Touch Recording.

Real Time Tape Counter

• This shows the elapsed recording or playback time in 

hours, minutes, and seconds. (Nothing is shown in the case 
of blank portion.)

• Press 

STATUS

 repeatedly. The “-” indication will appear 

when the tape is rewound further than the tape counter 
position “0:00:00”.

Copying a Video Tape

You can make copies of videotapes made by friends or relatives 
for your own enjoyment.

WARNING:

• Unauthorized recordings of copyrighted video 

tapes may be an infringement of copyright 
laws.

Connect this unit to the playback unit through the EXT1/
AV1 scart socket or front AUDIO/VIDEO input sockets.

1)

Insert a pre-recorded videocassette into the playback unit.

2)

Insert a blank videocassette or one you want to record over 
into the cassette compartment of this unit.

3)

Select an input mode ‘AV1’ or ‘AV2’ on this unit by 
pressing 

PROG +/-

.

• If you are using the EXT1/AV1 scart socket, select 

‘AV1’. If you are using the front AUDIO/VIDEO 
input sockets, select ‘AV2’ .

4)

Press 

I

(

RECORD

)

 on this unit.

5)

Begin playback on the playback unit.

6)

To stop recording, press 

C

/

A

(

STOP

/

EJECT

)

 on this unit 

first, and then stop playback on the playback unit.

Note: •

For best results during dubbing, use the front panel 
controls. Using a remote control may affect the 
playback unit’s operation.

If picture or colour fades in or out, you may have 
copied a copy-guarded videocassette.

MENU

TIMER

SET UP

PICTURE

INITIAL

MENU

TIMER

SET UP

PICTURE

INITIAL

SET UP

AUTO REPEAT

[ON]

RECORD SPEED

[SP]

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Summary of Contents for TVC5044

Page 1: ...r use of broadcast television programming video tape film or other copyrighted material may violate applicable copyright laws We do not take responsibility for the unauthorised duplication use or othe...

Page 2: ...ed from a cold place to a warm place after heating up a cold room or under conditions of high humidity Do not use the unit for at least 2 hours until it is dry inside Before Using This Product Video C...

Page 3: ...RD button 14 RECORD indicator 15 HEADPHONE jack Rear Panel 1 EXT1 AV1 scart socket 2 Power cord 3 AERIAL socket Caution If you power off by pressing the main power switch TIMER recordings are IMPOSSIB...

Page 4: ...ton Blue button TEXT button REVEAL button EXPAND button SUBCODE button HOLD button INDEX button To insert the batteries Install two R6 batteries matching the polarity indicated inside the battery comp...

Page 5: ...can connect an additional device such as decoder satellite receiver camcorder etc to the EXT1 AV1 scart socket The scart socket to be connected is usually marked AV or TV on the decoder or satellite...

Page 6: ...K or STOP C p to select INITIAL then press D B 3 Press PLAY B K or STOP C p to select LANGUAGE then press D B 4 Press PLAY B K or STOP C p repeatedly to select your desired language 5 Press MENU to ex...

Page 7: ...ch off the decoder press D B to select OFF 8 Press MENU to exit The decoder has now been allocated to this TV channel Manual Channel Preset In some cases it can occur that some TV channels are not fou...

Page 8: ...or STOP C p to select CH TUNING then press D B 4 Press PLAY B K or STOP C p repeatedly to select MOVE then press D B 5 Press PLAY B K or STOP C p repeatedly to select the position number you want to...

Page 9: ...t PICTURE then press D B 3 Press PLAY B K or STOP C p to select an item and then modify with h s or D B 4 Press MENU to exit TINT appears only when receiving NTSC signals from an additional device con...

Page 10: ...igh speed in either a forward or reverse direction In this mode the sound will be muted 2 Press the button again the unit will now search in super high speed This function will not operate for a casse...

Page 11: ...length appears To stop an OTR before recording is finished Press STOP C p To cancel the OTR but continue recording Press RECORD repeatedly until I appears without the recording length Assemble Functi...

Page 12: ...t another timer programme repeat steps 3 to 8 9 Press MENU to exit 10 Press STANDBY ON y to activate the timer The RECORD indicator on the front panel flashes slow If STANDBY ON y is not pressed the T...

Page 13: ...ing or playback time in hours minutes and seconds Nothing is shown in the case of blank portion Press STATUS repeatedly The indication will appear when the tape is rewound further than the tape counte...

Page 14: ...blurred or interrupted even if the TV programme received is clear This does not mean that the recorded programme has been erased This problem is caused by dirt accumulated on the head after long peri...

Page 15: ...ording on the cassette Poor picture quality when you play a cassette The cassette is badly worn out or of poor quality Use a new cassette Tracking is not properly adjusted Turn to section Tracking Adj...

Page 16: ...cherstrasse 11 22767 Hamburg Germany declare that the TV Video Combi TVC5044 are in compliance with following norms EN 55013 2001 EN 55020 2002 EN 61000 3 2 2000 EN 61000 3 3 1995 A1 2001 EN 60065 199...

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