Mitsubishi Hs U448 Manual : Free Programs
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• VIDEO CASSETTE RECORDER OWNER’S GUIDE MODEL HS-U449 This Video Cassette Recorder is based on the VHS format. Only video cassette tapes with the mark may be used with this model. • Special Features HS-U449 SMART: Program Conflict Warning VHS Hi-Fi audio record/ playback CAUTION: NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons. • SHORTCUTS To connect your VCR, go to page 4. To play a tape, go to page 9. To record a program, go to page 18. To learn about Advanced Features, go to page 32. TABLE OF CONTENTS IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS.
2 Hooking Up Your VCR. Restaurant Accounting Software Aloha. • IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS Please read all these instructions carefully regarding your VCR before you begin operating it. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the VCR. 1 Read Instructions All the safety and operating in- structions should be read before the product is operated.
• (including am- plifiers) that produce heat. CONDENSATION Leave the VCR on, without a tape in it, for 2 hours if the VCR has been exposed to sudden changes in tem- perature. Sudden temperature changes cause moisture to form on the metal parts inside the VCR. • Using your list, find EACH of the diagrams you will need to connect all of your equipment.
For example, to hook up this VCR, a TV, a cable box, and a Home Theater receiver, you will use Cable System with Cable Box, and Connecting a Home Theater receiver. • TV’s antenna jacks (varies by TV). If your TV has audio video inputs, continue with the connections on page 7.
If not, plug in power cords of VCR, TV, and cable box. If your cable company scrambles all of its channels, you cannot record one channel while watching another. • To record a scrambled channel, set the switch to B, select your cable output channel (usually 3 or 4) on the VCR and select the channel you wish to record on the cable box. At this time your TV will not be able to show any other channel. • Connect the red and white audio cable to AUDIO OUT R (right) and AUDIO OUT L (left) on the VCR. Connect the other end to the TV’s AUDIO INPUT RIGHT and AUDIO INPUT LEFT. Match the colors of the connectors to the cables.
• Hooking Up Your VCR Connections to Home Theater Receiver You may wish to connect your VCR to a Home Theater Receiver so that you can take advantage of the Surround Sound audio recordings that are common with many movies. Home Theater Receivers often will control both the sound that is heard from the speakers and the picture shown on your TV. • Playback Setting Up Your VCR The first thing you need to do is set up your VCR so that you can see the picture coming from the VCR.
It’s important to take a few minutes to set up your VCR correctly before you try to use it. • Operating the VCR with the Remote Control The HS-U449 has two VCR remote control operational settings: VCR-A and VCR-B. The HS-U449 is pre-set to VCR-A setting. See page 43 for information about VCR operational setting. Set the VCR/TV slide switch on the remote control to VCR position. • Press PAUSE a second time to return to normal play. If you leave the VCR in pause for more than 5 minutes, the VCR will automatically stop to prevent damage to the tape.
• Before your VCR can receive television channels or you can program your VCR to record, you need to memorize all of the channels you can receive into your VCR and set the clock. Fortunately, your VCR makes this an easy process with our menu system. • VCR, call your cable company. They may be able to provide solutions to your problems.