RCA VR336 Cassette Player User Manual


 
11
Using the Remote Control
Buttons
MENU CLEAR INPUT PREV CH
SPEED
TRACKING CHANNEL
RECORD
PAUSE
SEARCH
STOP
TVVCR DISPLAY
REW
PLAY
FF
1
2 3
4
5 6
7
8 9
0
POWER
CHANNEL Up or Down
Selects next higher or lower
channel in the VCR’s channel
memory.
CLEAR
Resets time counter to 0:00:00.
Allows you to change entries when
setting the clock or VCR for a timer
recording.
DISPLAY
Shows VCR operating displays on
the TV screen.
Displays the time counter.
FF (Fast Forward)
Fast forwards the tape when the
VCR is stopped.
Searches the picture in forward
motion during playback.
INPUT
Turns the line input on or off.
Line input refers to the signal
coming from the component
connected to the audio/video jacks
on the back of the VCR.
MENU
Displays the VCR MAIN MENU on
the TV screen.
Removes a menu from the screen.
Numbers (0 through 9)
Select a channel up to 99 by
pressing two numbers.
Select a cable channel over 99 by
pressing and holding 1 until 1– –
appears on the screen. Then press
the other two numbers.
POWER
Turns the VCR on and off.
PAUSE
Pauses action for viewing during
playback.
Pauses recording to prevent
recording of unwanted scenes.
PLAY
Plays a tape.
PREV CH (Previous Channel)
Switches between two channels.
Select one channel and then select
another. Press PREV CH to switch
between the two channels.
RECORD
Starts VCR recording.
Used for express recording.
See page 17.
REW (Rewind)
Rewinds the tape when the VCR is
stopped.
Searches the picture in reverse
motion during playback.
SEARCH
Displays INDEX and GO-TO
SEARCH menus on TV.
Advances tape 60 or 120 seconds
during playback.
SPEED (Tape Speed)
Selects a recording speed
(SP or SLP).
STOP
Stops the normal functions such as
record, playback, rewind, fast
forward, and pause of the VCR.
TRACKING Up or Down
Lets you manually reduce the
streaks that may appear on the
picture during play or pause.
Reduces picture “jitter” during
stop-action playback.
TV•VCR
Switches the picture signal so
that it either comes from the VCR or
the TV channel. See page 10.