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1. When you are playing tapes of poor quality or tapes which have been recorded on another machine you can use the PR or PR buttons while the cassette is playing to reduce horizontal interferences stripes Playing NTSC tapes on PAL TV If you play cassettes which have been recorded on the NTSC colour system as used in the USA you can watch the pictures on most PAL TVs On older TVs some black lines may appear at the top and bottom of the screen The picture may also roll up or down To prevent these problems adjust the V HOLD knob on your television NTSC National Television Systems Committee This video can also play MESECAM middle east secam not secam cassettes 14 GENERAL UK T30 01 3 17 11 41 AM Still There must be a cassette in the video PLAY lt _ Variable picture search 8 5CH ce ver GCH Variable slow motion Still picture from playback Each press of the button moves the picture on one frame Press the play button to switch back to normal playback After approximately five minutes on still the cassette will automatically switch to normal playback If the still picture is jumping you can steady it by using the PR and PR button Keep pressing be to vary the forward search speed Keep pressing lt q to vary the rewind search speed Press to switch back to normal playback Starting from playback you can keep pressing 1 to control slow motion speed in six steps Pre
2. an y OOOO ks lt u z PS 63 What you can listen to z 5 a wd If this screen does not appear when you press the A SEL button this function is not available on your video OQ 3 y veg i o SE ASEL 1 4X During stop the video displays what the current station is broadcasting When you switch to another station or the BOF SP ae new station may change the sound mode your video will display the programme and sound mode on the screen if not press A SEL STEREO stereo BIL L BIL R bilingual Nothing mono sound During playback the video will display what is recorded on the cassette if not press A SEL e hi fi stereo bilingual Nothing mono sound 25 GENERAL UK T30 01 3 17 11 41 AM 26 3 For your own safety read the following instructions carefully before you try to plug this video into the mains Electrical connection Check that the voltage on the rating plate matches the voltage in your home The rating plate is on the back panel of the video If the mains plug fitted to this appliance is not suitable for your mains sockets remove the plug and replace it following instructions below See over the page for how to get rid of the original plug The wires of the mains lead fitted to this appliance are coloured as follows Blue Neutral black Brown Live red The colours of wires in the mains lead fitted to this video may not corres
3. Load a cassette with its safety tab in place see page 23 Press PR or PR to choose the prol Beca station you want to record STEREO ON I Press SP LP if you wish to double the length of the cassette s recording time For example on an E 240 cassette you can record for up to four hours when SL is displayed or up to eight hours when LP is displayed Press to start your recording Press gm if you want to stop the recording for a short while Press to continue recording Press mito stop your recording E j gt INDEX EL Q Q o Press PR or PR to choose the station you want to record Every time you press the recording time will increase by 30 minutes It is possible to record for up to 10 hours if there is enough room on the cassette These buttons are used on the following two pages To cancel OTR press and hold the STOP button for about five seconds until the video stops recording a If you want to record from other equipment that is connected to your video see pages 5 6 and 9 18 GENERAL UK T30 01 3 17 11 41 AM 19 S Recording cassettes If you want to use the video s timer to record a programme the clock date and stations must be set correctly Load a cassette with its safety tab in place see page 23 and with enough free tape for the recording Timer recording using VideoPlus VideoPlus is an automatic system which makes it easier to set the t
4. 69 Channel locations 99 AUX RF Out UHF CH 21 6 28 9 52 OSD ON OFF rrijne iina 17 OTR One Touch Recording seess 18 PDC Programme Delivery Control 1 19 Protected cassette eccerre 23 Remaining TMG eerren 22 Remote l0Ck csser 17 RE OUG asma aang E Aai 7 8 Satellite aiiis noait 5 9 Sart SOCKET iectisiccecssischicratitenentenine 4 6 9 SP standard play sess 18 20 Stand Dy sesetjcecressasierasGlaniactels Precautions Slat OM ee aae AA satiate 7 8 12 Still frame adjustment sss 15 TeSt pICTUTE strasticcincdaretrencchestovontantauatixs 7 TV VCR button ccnn 4 Tracking cressiaciesttcsatandtshcsaeatedstncctiscaasaas 14 VideoPlUSH viccscsccsssscssessessesseseesstsestsesestsees 19 109 Sebai 16 Video System VHS Speeds Short play and long play Hi Fi Available on some models See pages 24 and 25 Frequency response 20 Hz to 20 KHz Dynamic range gt 80dB Signal to Noise Ratio gt 60dB General Temperature range 5 C to 35 C Humidity range lt 80 Timer 8 events 1 month These technical details may change E 29 01 3 19 9 47 AM GENERAL UK T30 ASVHOUNd 40 ALVA 1 ON TVINS Ter ETT Tr ON TAGON CITITITITIITIT HONTAAATA TANALAA AOA NOLLOAS SIHL daa porad zueseng Iy Sunnp pnpoad sry UO papau SI IAS JI pamba aq THA pya d3 aseyoind mo yya sy d y sv d TaINVAVADH S add NLOVANNV A AVAA LS AN0A AAA R LOZ IANI AVAOL NANLIA
5. First press the on screen display of sound output appears Second press the video selects the left audio channel only Third press the video selects the right audio channel only Fourth press the video selects the normal mono soundtrack of a hi fi cassette STOP SP PR10 MTVE BIL While a bilingual performance is being broadcast First press the on screen display of sound output appears and the main language original sound track is selected Second press the video selects the sub language Third press the video selects both main language and the sub language Fourth press the video returns to the original soundtrack For mono sound performance there is no choice available 24 GENERAL UK T30 01 3 19 9 36 AM 25 f The hi fi system If this screen does not appear when you press the A SEL button this function is not available on your video A SEL 1 4X As well as the normal mono sound track of VHS video recorders your video has a high quality hi fi sound system This means you can enjoy the following Films with excellent stereo sound Films of full length concerts in high quality stereo Films with impressive surround sound using extra surround sound equipment Films with two dialogue modes dual bilingual usually the original sound track and dubbed sound track VHS cassettes with hi fi stereo sound and also VHS cassette with normal sound 9 Q 1 Q 4 Q 7 Q gt 30 Q
6. GENERAL UK T30 01 3 17 11 41 AM 33 2 DAEWOO Instruction manual lt Video recorder For model number see the front display of your video This manual covers the T ST CT range The following standard functions are available on this set NTSC playback See page 14 MESECAM tape playback See page 14 Index scan See page 15 Wide screen pictures See page 16 Commercial skip See page 16 High speed rewind Important If you switch the video off at the mains supply overnight you do not have to retune the video Simply press and then MENU on the remote control to restore all the programme settings See back cover for quick start guide Helpline number 0118 925 2577 With queries please quote the page number reference number and model number P GENERAL UK T30 01 3 1711 40 AM b f Please keep the video s guarantee sheet pages 29 and 30 and receipt for your video R T H in a safe place w g Precautions E o Read this booklet carefully Make sure the rating of your household electricity supply matches that shown on the back of the video recorder Read this chapter and the Setting up your video chapter to help you set up and adjust your video recorder Do not put the video recorder in a hot or humid place to avoid the risk of fire and electric shock Do not open the video recorder Get a qualified technician to carry out any repairs Do not connect the video recor
7. If PDC does not appear on the screen it is not available on your video PDC Programme Delivery Control PDC sets your video to adjust the start times of your timed recording This happens even if a programme starts earlier or later than advertised PDC works when the broadcaster sends a signal but the signal is not always sent If you are not sure the signal will be sent itis best to switch PDC off If there is no programme number displayed under PR in the change menu the video doesn t yet know I the number for the programme you want Type it in and this will be stored for later recordings e If you wish to record from a satellite receiver select under PR the satellite programme or AV depending whether the video is connected with the antenna cable or the scart cable Leave the satellite tuner switched on and set the programme you want to record The video will warn you if you have set the timer to start recording a second programme before the first recording has finished To stop the recording after it has already started press and hold the STOP button for about five seconds until the video stops recording VideoPlus and Plus code are trademarks of Gemstar Development Corporation VideoPlus system is manufactured under license from Gemstar Development Corporation E 19 GENERAL UK T30 01 3 19 9 42 AM 20 cb For timer recordings clock date and stations must be set correctly
8. Load a cassette with its safety tab in place see page 23 and with enough free tape for the recording Normal timer recording HOW OFTEN DO YOU WANT TO RECORD THIS PROGRAM gt ONCE WEEKLY ONCE A WEEK DAILY MON FRI DAILY MON SAT DAILY MON SUN PR SELECT OK CON FIRM MENU END P 5 E 5 T P R SELECT AV 9 SETUP PR gt CORRECT MENU END Ov a SPILP PRE MENU e0 0 D DA A eO S S N PAA A A A INDEX PR BIO TIMER PROGRAM ONCE PR 01 START TIM E 18 10 END TIME 20 30 START DATE 16 03 FRI TAPE SPEED LP PDC ON PR SELECT AV 0 9 SETUP PR lt gt CORRECT OK CONFIRM MENU END Press MENU Choose Timer Program by pressing OK Press PR or PR to select an unused channel for example then press OK to confirm There are positions for eight timer programs Press PR or PR to select how often you want to make the recording for example once weekly and so on Press OK to confirm PR Use PR if you want to choose the AV channel or 0 to 9 for other channels Start time Use buttons 0 to 9 to enter the start time End time Use buttons 0 to 9 to enter the end time Start date Use buttons 0 to 9 to enter the date e Tape Speed Use PR if you want to choose LP see page 18 rane e PDC Use PR if you want to switch PDC on see pale 19 If PDC does not appear on the screen it is not availab
9. then OK Change the channel number using buttons 0 9 Press OK to confirm Press MENU to end 0 9 SET UP 21 69 OK CON FIRM MENU END If there is still picture interference repeat option2 Option 3 uy a scart lead from your local electrical shop Connect the scart lead as shown on page 4 lagram 2 If you want to change the RF output in the future due to new broadcasting stations or equipment and so on press and hold the OK button on the remote control until RF 52 is displayed on the front of the video Then go to option 1 above E GENERAL UK T30 01 3 1711 41 AM 8 tb Tuning your video recorder to the television Auto set only will appear on your screen if your video has this function Auto search only will appear on your screen if your video has this function Press on your remote control If you do not see this picture check that the video is connected properly Press OK for Auto Set or Auto Search 1 AUTO SET or AUTO SEARCH OK CON FIRM MENU END AUTO SET or AUTO SEARCH Unless you are living in an area with poor reception Auto Set or Auto Search tunes in all the stations you can receive in your country and sorts them in a common order for example BBC1 on programme 1 BBC2 on programme 2 and so on See page 11 and page 12 if you need to change any of the automatic MENU END settings You should finish stage 4 before you go to page 11 or page 12 AUTO
10. ANV TAAH AAO AVAL soc DTA AVA ANTVA LONGOUd YATIVIAY AO AWVN NOLLdROSAC LINON ASVHOUNd 40 ILVA ON TVTNAS ON TAGOW ACOILSOd STIVLAG LONGOUd AYLNNOD NMOL JATALS AWYN ASNOH AA NAN STVILINI AWVNUNS SW SUN YN MOTAq UONIS dy UMJI pue oJa duro9 se jd soyuLIeNS YOU ZT SI 107 JonNpoId NOK 1981831 OL DONdOadd OOMAVG MAN AWNOA ONTAALSIO Na NOAA BARS COCR ECON RAO CURR E O oomavall 30 41 AM Ot 350 PL GENERAL UK T30 DAEWOO GUARANTEE CONDITIONS This product is guaranteed for 12 months from the date of original purchase Any defect that arises due to faulty materials or workmanship will be repaired free of charge during this period by the dealer from whom you purchased the unit The guarantee is subject to the following provisions The guarantee does not cover accidental damage misuse cabinet parts knobs or consumable items such as batteries drive belts or bulbs The product must be correctly installed and operated in accordance with the instructions contained in the manual It must be used solely for domestic purposes For further information regarding your guarantee please see the section at the rear of your user manual The guarantee will be rendered invalid if the product is resold or has been damaged by inexper
11. SET or AUTO SEARCH re ls The clock is also set automatically If the clock has not been set the clock 3 SETTING setting screen will appear PLEASE WATT Please see Setting time and date below If you want to change the station names see page 11 If you want to amg the programme locations see page 12 You need to MANUAL SET change programme locations if the stations are not in order for example 4 ras Pas BBCI on programme 1 BBC2 on programme 2 and so on PR11 P 11 Press MENU to end PR12 P 12 RRD Important If you switch the video off at the mains supply overnight you do not have to retune the video Simply press and then MENU on the remote control nine to restore all the programme settings See below to set the time and date The video s automatic tuning system usually gets the best results In poor reception areas fine tuning may improve reception Choose the station and tune it using the and buttons Use the number buttons on the remote control to enter the programme number you want to store the station on Setting time and date 1 cecal If the CLOCK SET display is not already on the screen press MENU deus Choose VCR SET UP by pressing PR twice then press OK DATE 12 03 2001 M ON 7 0 9 SETUPIHOUR Choose CLOCK SET by pressing OK lt gt CORRECT OK CONFIRM MENU END CLOCK SET Once the CLOCK SET display is on the screen move to the position 2 TIME 11 41 you want to chan
12. control your TV will automatically display BBC1 In most cases you will not be able to change channels using the controls on your TV until you turn this feature off by pressing TV VCR on your remote control You will get better pictures and sound quality if you connect your video with a scart lead If you have connected your video as shown in option 2 turn to page 8 GENERAL UK T30 01 3 1711 40 AM 5 f Connecting your video through extra equipment Connecting your video to the satellite system Before you start unplug all the equipment from the mains supply 3 Television Aerial You can use this connection if your video has two scart sockets This will improve sound and picture quality when you are recording from satellite To use this function see page 9 Satellite Make sure the satellite receiver is switched to Sky One Connecting your video to the hi fi system Option 1 Before you start unplug all the equipment from the mains supply 4 Television _ Aerial Plug a phono cable into the Audio L R sockets on the back panel and into the audio sockets on any audio amplifier if needed If your video does not have this connection see below Option 2 lt AC 230V 50 Hz You can also use a scart lead to improve picture and sound quality from your video Connecting your video to the hi fi system Option 2 Before you start unplug all the equipment from the mains supply 5 Televi
13. loudspeakers and computer monitors Always rewind cassettes to the beginning when you have finished using them Stand cassettes up with the full spool at the bottom Always keep cassettes in their cases You can protect your precious recordings from being recorded over by breaking off the safety tab on the side of the cassette some cassettes have a Slide When you have removed the tab your video will eject the cassette if ever you try to record onto it If you want to record onto the cassette after removing the tab cover the hole with sticky tape We advisable you to use a head cleaning cassette every six months to keep your video in perfect working order Power saving features Dimmer Your video recorder s display will go dim when the video is on stand by Auto power off If your video is connected through RF it will switch to stand by when no Station is received for more than five minutes 23 GENERAL UK T30 01 3 17 11 41 AM 24 S Choice of sound output If this screen does not appear when you press the A SEL button this function is not available on your video While you are watching a stereo broadcast or playing back a hi fi recording The first time you press the A SEL button while you are playing a recording Hi Fi will be Shown on the screen If you are watching a broadcast STEREO will be shown on screen If you keep pressing the button the sound output will change in the following order
14. the number has been adjusted in the past The TV needs to be tuned in to get the blue auto set or auto search screen T 31 GENERAL UK T30 01 3 17 11 41 AM 32 o Quick start guide Please follow the guide from the beginning to the end Before you connect the video equipment make sure all equipment is switched off at the plug Stage 1 Connecting the video to your TV A Fit the batteries we have provided into the remote control Make sure that the and marks on the batteries agree with the and marks inside the battery compartment B Plug your aerial into the ANT IN socket of the video C Connect the black aerial lead provided from the ANT OUT socket of the video to your TV aerial socket D Plug the video into the mains and turn it on by pressing the POWER button RF 52 will now be displayed on the front of your video There are more details including how to connect extra equipment on pages 4 to 6 AC 230V 50Hz Stage 2 Tuning in your TV A Tune a spare channel of your TV until you see the blue AutoSet or AutoSearch screen Store this setting on your TV B If there is any distortion lines flickering and so on use the number buttons on the remote control to change RF 52 This OK CONFIRM MENU END channel recommended on the screen see page 7 AUTO SET or AUTO SEARCH Stage 3 Auto Set or Auto Search When you have got a clear picture A Point the remote control at
15. 8 Wamanty CON rnane anei n O RA ORON 29 ProbleM SOlViINg QUIGE sscssssesssescssesssssessecssssessecssssessecsssssssssssvesssesssuesssesssuesssesssuessverssnesssssseses 31 Quickstart gude irinenn naiara amare back cover e On the following pages the pictures show the buttons you need to press on the remote control and what you should see on the television screen or video display E GENERAL UK T30 01 3 1711 40 AM gt 4 S Put the batteries into the remote control Make sure the and signs on the batteries agree w ith the and signs in the battery compartment Setting up your video Option 1 Connecting your video through RF lead Before you start unplug all the equipment from the mains supply 7 Television AC 230V 50 Hz Aerial The ie of aerial you should use depends on local interference and how far you are from the transmitter You should f contact a local electrical Back view of your VCR if you have any questions about your aerial This lead is supplied in your accessory kit If you have connected your video as show n in option 1 turn to page 7 Paia Setting up your video Option 2 Connecting your video through a scart lead _d Before you start unplug all the equipment from the mains supply Television 2 Aerial AC 230V 50 Hz Scart lead If supplied With this connection if your VCR is receiving BBC1 and your TV is ON CH3 when you press the TV VCR button on the remote
16. V using an antenna cable RF cable If you have connected your video through the scart connection diagram 2 on page 4 go to page 8 Use the following method to tune your video in if you have connected it through RF cable as Shown in diagram 1 on page 4 Once you have carried out the steps in Setting up your video diagram 1 on page 4 switch on your TV 1 REG Press onthe remote control and RF52 will be aes displayed on the front of your video Tune the TV using the pre set functions on your TV as described in its manual until you see a blue Auto Set or Auto Search screen Store this setting on the TV and go to page 8 2 AUTO SET or AUTO SEARCH OK CONFIRM MENU END What to do if you get picture interference The RF output can be adjusted from 21 to 69 If other broadcasts are causing picture T interference you can change the RF output until your television has a noise free channel for your video Option 1 The following screens will appear during the Auto Set function for Auto set models only ONE OR MORE STATIONS ARE CLOSE TO THE VIDEO PICTURE PLEASE SELECT ANOTHER CURRENT PR 52 RECOMMENDED PR 0 9 SELECT 21 69 OK CON FIRM MENU END Change the number using buttons 0 9 Press OK to confirm PLEASE CHANGE THE TV Press M ENU to end Option 2 E Change the RF output from 52 using the remote control i 7 Press MENU Press PR twice then OK Press PR
17. acement fuse cover Only 5 amp replacement fuses which are ASTA approved to BS 1362 should be fitted This symbol means that this unit is double insulated an earth connection is not necessary Caution T To prevent electric shock do not remove any covers Caution m There are no parts inside w hich you can repair yourself Always geta qualified service engineer to carry out any repairs Caution T W hen you are using this video on AC 230V mains supply please remember that when the video is on stand by it is not disconnected from the mains supply However it is perfectly safe to leave the video connected to the mains supply 27 GENERAL UK T30 01 3 17 11 41 AM 28 Index ROM a heanin anaa 4 7 Bilingual inininsuinn nanon aia 14 24 25 Cassette length n se 22 Channelen AA 7 8 10 12 Child LOCK cocistuniiannrit nanan 17 CM SKip i ssecaleatehesctssenddatsialinignomesicenta 16 Condensation wccccccscesces Precautions COUN ecteccccvccdtincrieleis ra wenden 22 EUO AY cicatsawa cities 9 Fine tuning rreren 11 Location NUMDEr v ccecseccsscsteceseesseees 7 8 12 LP OMG PLOY insisi 18 20 MINS teeta kfatenchs ance 4 6 26 MICSQCGIN nicon 14 NTS Cirina 14 Technical information Dimensions Width x height x depth 360 x 90 x 288 mm Weight 3 85 kg Pow er supply Voltage AC 230 V 50 Hz Power consumption Mono 14 Watts Hi Fi 16 Watts System Video PAL I Channel range UHF 21
18. ange this When your video is in certain AV modes you cannot use PR Preset Press AV until P ___ is displayed on the front of the video 1 Press MENU Choose PR Preset by pressing PR then OK Choose M anual Set by pressing PR then OK MANUAL SET Move to the details you want to correct by pressing PR or PR then OK Select name correct by pressing Use PR or PR to select the name from the stored list or select name create again and enter a four digit name To enter a four digit name change the letters with the PR or PR buttons or move to the next letter with the lt or buttons MANUAL SET gt PRO1 BBC1 PRO8 SKYS PRO2 BBC2 PRO9 MTVE 4 An cs ma P10 Press OK to confirm and PROG SKYN PR13 MENU to end PRO7 SKYM_ PR14 PR4 SELECT OK CONFIRM MENU END areas fine tuning may improve reception Choose the station and tune it in using the lt and buttons Use the number buttons on the remote control to enter the programme number you want to store the station on T The video s automatic tuning system usually gets the best results In poor reception 11 T GENERAL UK T30 01 3 17 11 41 AM 12 tb Sorting programme locations Sorting programme locations allows you to put the video programme in the same order as your TV When your video is in certain AV modes you cannot use PR Preset Press AV until P _ _
19. der to the power supply if you have just moved it from a cold environment to a warm room This can lead to condensation inside the video which can seriously damage the video and cassettes Wait around two hours to allow it to reach room temperature Make sure the recorder should be placed at least 10cm apart from the other home appliances or the obstacles to get sufficient ventillation This apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no N objects filled with liquids such as vases shall be placed on this apparatus Put the video on a steady flat surface Make sure there is good ventilation all around the video Only clean the video with a soft lint free cloth Do not use harsh or alcohol based cleaning agents The power cable must be fitted with a fused plug approved by ASTA or BSI to BS 1362 and provided with a 5A fuse fe The fuse cover must always be securely replaced If the video l recorder is not working the fuse may need replacing see also Electrical connection on page 26 peg l For your own safety e iA There are no components in this video recorder you can service or repair yourself Do not open the case of the video recorder Only allow a qualified engineer to repair or service your video Switching it off onto stand by does not disconnect it from the A This video recorder is designed to work c
20. ear the screen Remaining time and cassette length This display will only appear when there is a cassette in the video Press MENU and choose Tape Control by pressing PR and then OK TAPE CONTROL TAPE REMAIN gt TAPE REMAIN E 180 GO TO ZERO gt E 240 COUNTER Reser ma E 300 pma PR SELECT OK CONFIRM M ENU END OR LONARN MENU END E 240 01 27 Choose Tape Remain by pressing OK lt P Press PR or PR to select the length of your current cassette Press OK to confirm The display will show how long is left to the end of the cassette vee Finding the counter zero position Q ry iO This display will only appear when there is a cassette in the video 99C o Press MENU and choose Tape Control by GO TO ZERO pressing PR and then OK Choose Go to Zero by pressing PR and then OK The video will wind to the position 0 00 00 and stop Resetting the counter to zero These buttons areused This display will only appear when there is a cassette in the video on the following two pages COUNTER RESET Press MENU and choose Tape Control by pressing PR and then OK Choose Counter Reset by pressing PR twice and then OK The video will reset the counter to zero 22 GENERAL UK T30 01 3 17 11 41 AM 23 tb Cassettes Use only good quality cassettes with the VHS logo VHS Keep cassettes away from moisture or dust magnetic and electrical fields i for example
21. eo lt b STANDBY ON E STOP EJECT 4 VIDEO AUDIO A CH TRK v RECORD a REW OTR gt gt F FWD gt PLAY Stand by power on Stop and eject front A sockets for connecting a stereo camcorder left and right channels This is only available on some models Check the front of your video to see if this connection is available Change the station Recording or one touch record Every time you press the button the recording time is increased by 30 minutes Rewind or fast forward a cassette from stop or picture search backwards or forwards if the video is playing a cassette Play 13 GENERAL UK T30 01 3 17 11 41 AM 14 S Playing cassettes Play Push the cassette smoothly and squarely into the cassette bay with its windows pointing up Start playback A Sel is only available on some models If this screen does not appear when you press the button A Sel is not available on your video If you hear an unclear ss mixed sound output in different languages select one of the sound options The screen will only appear if you use a hi fi tape or play a hi fi or NICAM recording xp Stop playback INDEX PR i ASEL a e Fast forward or rewind the cassette from stop These buttons are used 2 Eject the cassette on the follow ing two pages When you load a protected cassette such as pre recorded film see page 23 playback will start automatically
22. ge by pressing lt Or DATE 12 03 2001 M ON Use the number buttons 0 to 9 on the remote control to enter the correct time and date MENU END 3 Press OK to confirm the settings and press MENU to end 8 E GENERAL UK T30 01 3 1711 41 AM 9 s Decoder or 2nd scart socket If your video has the output shown in the diagram below you can connect other equipment as seen on pages 5 and 6 2nd scart INPUT ONLY INPUT OUTPUT Tuning equipment to the video Press MENU and choose VCR Setup by pressing PR twice then OK Choose 2nd SCART Set by pressing PR twice then OK Extra equipment AV2 For example camcorder another video or a satellite system Choose AV by pressing OK Press MENU to end Press the AV button until AV2 appears on the front display You may change the AV mode on the VCR by pressing AV or 00 or PR or PR The change will appear on the VCR display Satellite and cable systems can also work in AV2 mode In this case put your video into AV2 to watch or record satellite or cable television Read your satellite decoder and TV instruction manuals to get the best connections for your home entertainment system GENERAL UK T30 01 3 17 11 41 AM 10 tb Manual tuning M anual tuning allows you to tune in new stations or equipment such as a Satellite receiver and so on When your video is in certain AV modes you cannot use PR Preset Press AV unti
23. gram you want to change or erase by pressing PR or PR PR SELECT Press OK to confirm OK CONFIRM MENU END TIMER PROGRAM Once PR 03 21 20 22s 20 17 03 SAT SP 3a iCORRECT MENU END 3b Changing a setting Erasing a setting Select the details you want to change by pressing lt or Press the number 0 Use the number buttons 0 to 9 to change the settings Use Press OK to confirm PR to select the AV channel to change the tape speed and to switch PDC on and off bie ul have made all the changes press lt or until you see OK confirm on the bottom line of the screen Press OK Remember to load a cassette and switch the video off by pressing Press MENU twice to end 21 GENERAL UK T30 01 3 17 11 41 AM 22 S The counter counts in real time from when you load the cassette This does not have to be at the beginning of the cassette The counter does not count unrecorded parts of the cassette If you rewind the cassette the counter will ore oats if you rewind beyond the zero position the counter counts in negative values for example 0 01 Clock and counter display This display will only appear when there is a cassette in the video PRO1 BBC1 STEREO ON Press Al once to display the time and date Press Al twice to display the counter time and how long is left to the end of the cassette 14 00 12 03 E 240 01 24 Press Al three times to cl
24. imer Press SV V to select the VideoPlus screen If this button is not eae on your remote control the function is not available on your 1 VIDEOPLUS NUM BER video Go to page 20 83077 Videoplus numbers are shown in TV guides From your current TV guide type in the number next to the programme you want to record using the number buttons 0 9 LUS NUMBER MENU END Press OK to confirm HOW OFTEN DO YOU WANT TO RECORD THIS PROGRAM 2 gt ONCE WEEKLY ONCE A WEEK DAILY MON FRI DAILY MON SAT DAILY MON SUN PR4 SELECT OK CONFIRM MENU END Press PR or PR to select how often you want to make the recording for example once weekly and so on Press OK to confirm If you wish to changes any details TIMER PR 3 START TIME 21 20 END TIME START DATE 17 03 SAT TAPE SPEED p PDC N PR SELECT AV PROGRAM ONCE M ove to the details you want to change using the buttons Change the setting using the PR or PR or number buttons 0 9 22 20 If all the settings are correct press OK The on screen display E CORRECT will remind you to enter a cassette and turn the VCR off OK CONFIRM MENU END Press to switch your video off Your video will not record 4 BERTI unless you do this TMR Luu You can switch the video on again if you want to set the timer to record another programme Remember to switch the video off when you have finished setting the timer
25. is displayed on the front of the video 1 Press MENU Choose PR Preset by pressing PR then OK Choose PR Align by pressing PR then OK Press PR or PR to select the T lin ty crossing the OK 2 fae ee Wl tuto 0O PRO4 CHA4 PR11 P 11 PROS SKY1 PRI2 REN ee Press PR or PR to move the PR4 ALIGN station to the program number PR VIEW i OK CON FIRM menu enp you want to store It on Confirm with the OK button D 3 Press MENU to end ene es Clearing programme locations Clearing programme locations allows you to erase any stored programmes you no longer want When your video is in certain AV modes you cannot use PR Preset Press AV until P _ _ is displayed on the front of the video gt a d Press MENU 1 Choose PR Preset by pressing PR then OK cons eae Choose PR Erase by pressing PR twice and Qe x then OK PR ERASE 2 PRO2 BBC2 PROS MTV Press PR or PR to select the SR CHAE O station you want to clear PROB SKYN PRIS Press OK to confirm PROT SKYM Pe PR View Press and hold lt to watch the picture These buttons are used on the following two 3 _ PRO3 P 03 pages JM PORTA NT If you want to erase the station press OK Press MENU to end If you don t want to erase the station press MENU 12 GENERAL UK T30 01 3 17 11 41 AM 13 s Front panel controls The following buttons are on the front of your vid
26. l P ___ is displayed on the front of the video PR PRESET Pine Press MENU l A SKANNE ser Choose PR Preset by i PR ALIGN pressing PR then OK Q PR4 SELECT 4 OK CONFIRM MENU END d L o A MANUAL SET r30 gt PRO1 BBC1 PROB SKYS d PROS MY PRIO P10 i PRO4CHA4 PRII P 11 Choose M anual Set by ann ae pressing PR then OK PRO7 SKYM PR14 PR SELECT OK CONFIRM MENU END D MANUALSET Press PR or PR to select m ars Ss any programme number that SKN F is not being used for example INDEX PR I ASEL or P xx A DIG l A r A Press OK to confirm D Press PR or PR to tune in the station you want PR SEARCH UP DOWN M ENU EN D When M anual Set comes back ae a on the screen press and hold lt These buttons are used 5 button to see the picture on the following two pages If it isn t the station you want or the picture is of poor quality carry on tuning by pressing PR or PR 6 Press OK to store the picture you want Tune in other stations by following step 3 alae or press MENU to leave the tuning mode Your video has 99 available channel slots IT will only store programmes that are available in your area You can tune in other stations in any channel slot that is not already being used 10 p GENERAL UK T30 01 3 17 11 41 AM 11 Station names If your video is showing no station name or is showing a station name incorrectly you can ch
27. le on your video If you want to change any of the details M ove to the details you want to change using the lt and buttons Change the setting using the PR or PR or number buttons 0 to 9 These buttons are used on the following two pages If all the settings are correct press OK to confirm The on screen display will remind you to enter a cassette and turn the VCR off Switch your video off by pressing the button You can switch your video on again if you want to set the timer to record another programme Remember to switch the video off when you have finished I 20 The video will warn you if you have set the timer to start recording a second programme before the first programme has finished If you don t adjust the times the video will record the first programme completely then start to record the second one If there is not enough free space for the recording on the cassette the video will automatically switch to LP to double the recording time left on the cassette The recorder will eject cassettes which have the safety tab removed page23 To stop a recording which has already started press and hold the STOP button for about five seconds until the video stops recording GENERAL UK T30 01 3 17 11 41 AM 21 Timer review changing and erasing record settings 1 Press MENU OK CONFIRM MENU END Choose Timer Program by pressing OK 2 Select the pro
28. ontinuously mains To disconnect it from the mains you have to unplug it People are always telling me that instructions for using electrical goods are the most difficult to understand We have worked closely with Daewoo to make these instructions crystal clear hope this instruction book helps you to use your new video We would be interested to hear your views Please write to us at PO Box 3 New Mills High Park England SK22 4QP Crystal Mark Clarity Chrissie M aher OBE MA Plain nan compainn Founder and Director Plain English Campaign E GENERAL UK T30 01 3 1711 40 AM 3 E Before you do anything with the video please read the chapter Setting up the video Contents Setting up the video Connecting your video through RF lead Connecting your video through a scart lead n s 4 Connecting your video to the satellite system Connecting your video to the hi fi system Option 1 Connecting your video to the hi fi system Option 2 ccsesssssesssecsuessssssessseecssessnessecsssesssene 5 How to connect your video to another video How to connect your video Ol COMIGOMCON serenan A a E coined aon do eatein mice dane ate 6 Tuning to the TV using an antenna cable RF cable W hat to do if you Get piCtUre INterfErE NCE nininini niati Tuning your video recorder to the television setting time and date Dec der or 2nd scart SOCKEL sccccesiitsnsietaitiacianin aernades annie dierttaui a Tuning in ne
29. pond with the coloured markings of the terminals in the plug The wire which is coloured blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured black The wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured red Do not connect any wire to the earth terminal of a three pin plug If the terminals in the plug are not marked or you are in any doubt about the correct connections consult a qualified electrician 26 GENERAL UK T30 01 3 17 11 41 AM 27 2 Moulded plugs If itis necessary to remove a moulded plug from the mains cable you should cut it off and replace it with a suitable replacement You cannot use the moulded plug for any other appliance so remove the fuse and throw it away immediately and safely to prevent anyone especially children from plugging it into a wall socket which would be very dangerous If the mains lead ever needs replacing a qualified electrician should replace it with a flexible cord from the manufacturer After you have replaced a fuse in the plug you must put the fuse cover back on If you have lost the fuse cover you must get a replacement cover The replacement fuse cover should be the same colour as the coloured insert in the base of the plug or the colour that is embossed in words in the base of the plug or anywhere else on the plug Always mention this colour when you order a repl
30. r until a TV picture is displayed The video has lost programmed channels If the video has lost the programmed channels check whether the video has been switched off If the video is left with no power for up to eight hours you can press the MENU button when the autoset screen appears to bring back the original settings See page 8 for how to set time and date The timer light stays on the display even though the recording has finished If the timer light stays on even though the recording has finished this is because PDC takes into account a delay in recording for up to 24 hours The TV VCR button on the video remote control will not work This button will only work if the TV has the appropriate internal switch The television will not change channel when the video is turned on If the television will not change channel while the video is on check whether a scart lead has been connected See page 4 option 2 If a scart lead has been connected you need to press the TV VCR button on the video remote control When the small VCR symbol appears on the display you can only change channel by using the video remote control If the TV VCR button on the video remote control does not work read the instruction book for the TV to find out about an audio video button The video has a number other than 52 when RF appears A number other than 52 might be displayed on the video when RF is flashing in the display This means that
31. reen format IOOC OFF For recording and playing the programme with 4 3 normal TV format CM skip commercial skip If you press PB 30 button on the remote control the video will picture search forward for 30 seconds 16 GENERAL UK T30 01 3 1711 41 AM 17 f Remote lock You can only set the remote lock with your remote control You can prevent anyone from using the controls on the remote control or the front display Sa fm palge 3 Press and hold the button until is displayed on the front of your video Pour iago cannot be used only timer recordings will work Keep your remote control in a safe place To release the remote lock press and hold until disappears from the front display My OSD On Screen Display ON amp OFF This VCR is set to OSD On Screen Display ON mode at the factory but you can change it to OFF mode When a function is changed at the front display or remote control the change will be displayed on the screen Press MENU 1 Choose VCR SETUP And press OK VCR SETUP CLOCK SET 2 RF OUTPUT SET eae Choose OSD ON OFF OSD ON OFF PR4 SELECT OK CONFIRM M ENU EN D 3 OSD ON OFF gt ON OFF i want OSD OFF mode press PR and press OSD characters will not displayed in the normal PR 4 SELECT picture at the start of each mode change OK CONFIRM MENU END y 17 GENERAL UK T30 01 3 17 11 41 AM 18 S Simple recording
32. sion Aerial AC 230V g a scart to phone cable into the AVT socket on the back panel and into the audio socket on any audio amplifier if needed GENERAL UK T30 01 3 1711 40 AM 6 f How to connect your video to another video Before you start unplug all the equipment from the mains supply 6 First video AC 230V 50 Hz Second video AC 230V 50 Hz 1 Insert the tape you wish to record on into the first video and press AV until AV1 appears on the front display 2 Insert the tape you wish to record from into the second video Press the play button on the second video 3 Press the record button on the first video The video will start recording lt If your video has two scart sockets you can use the other socket AV to connect other equipment To use this function see page 9 How to connect your video to a camcorder Before you start unplug all the equipment from the mains supply 7 Television Neia Camcorder AC 230V 50 Hz Scart Plug to TV If you have connected your camcorder in this way you can also connect a scart lead from AV1 on the back panel of the video to the television To use this function see page 9 lieing You can also connect the camcorder by using a phone cable if your video has front input sockets Check the front of your video for this connection 6 GENERAL UK T30 01 3 17 11 41 AM 7 Tuning your video to the T
33. ss p gt to switch back to normal playback Finding new recordings index scan The video index search system allows you to find the beginning of any recording you have made on your video Your video automatically records index marks on the tape whenever a recording is started _ INDEX Press INDEX or INDEX to search forwards or backwards The video will now wind to the beginning of a recording play it for about 6 seconds then wind on to the next one When you see the recording you want to watch press PLAY 15 E GENERAL UK T30 01 3 1711 41 AM 16 S 16 9 Wide screen format 16 9 Wide screen format is only available through wide screen broadcasts Your TV must have 16 9 wide screen function and you must connect your TV and video using an A V scart lead See page 4 diagram 2 1 e 16 9 set by pressing MENU Press PR twice then OK Press PR three times then OK VCR SETUP 16 9 SET CLOCK SET AUTO D ND SCART SET gt OFF C4 ON ol m 3 OKCONFIRM M ENU END OKCONFRM MENU END Q A Press PR to choose the setting you want for example AUTO ON or OFF Confirm the setting with OK 16 9 Set Auto This video will check whether the cassette is recorded in wide screen format 16 9 or normal g TV format 4 3 and will play the cassette with a eee the appropriate format lt 0 PAO C 3 OO ON For recording and playing the programme come 2 7 with 16 9 wide sc
34. t repair DAEWOO disclaims any liability for incidental or consequential damages The guarantee is in addition to and does not diminish your statutory or legal rights In the event of a breakdown please refer to your instruction manual and check all plugs fuses and electricity supply In the event of there being no breakdown you will be charged for the repair Insert into envelope and send to DAEWOO GUARANTEE DEPARTMENT Leicester House 17 Leicester Street Bedworth Nuneaton Warwickshire CV12 8JP 30 GENERAL UK T30 01 3 17 11 41 AM 31 Problem solving guide The video has the time or on the display If while you are setting up the video the timer or is in the display the video is switched off or has already gone through the autoset procedure OK has already been pressed In this case please turn to page 7 and carry out step 2 until you see the manual tuning screen The arrow will not go to presetin the menu If the arrow will not go to preset come out of the menu completely by following the on screen instructions and press AV on the video remote control until P _ _ is displayed P _ _ will be displayed on the front of the video where the time normally is displayed A blue screen is displayed when you switch the video on If a blue screen appears when you switch the video on the AV button has been pressed Press AV on the remote control until P _ _ appears on the display of the video o
35. the video and AUTO SET or AUTO SEARCH i press OK B The video is now tuning all the television OK CON FIRM MENU END 5 Stations available in your area AUTO SET or AUTO SEARCH C If Clock Set appears on the TV screen please enter the time and date Use the number buttons 0 to 9 on the remote control Press OK to confirm D When Manual Set appears on the TV screen press MENU to end MANUAL SET gt PRO1 P 01 PROB P ene F Your video is now set up If you want to R10 P eae change station names or the programmes PROG P 06 PROT P 07 PR4 SELECT OK CONFIRM MENU they are stored on see pages 11 and 12 Important If you switch your video off at the mains overnight you do not have to retune the settings Press and then MENU to restore all the settings See page 8 to set the time and date If you have had any problems setting up your video please read the problem solving guide on page 31
36. w stations Manual tunnissa na T E E 10 SLALOM NAMES tsties isn sidan ain ioindnaainnnininsenvaieinaladiaannuin Aaiaiiinrain 11 Sorting programme locations Clearing programme locations s s 12 Front PANElCONUIOMS st eeatavica tite nateatisstaast N N 13 Playing cassettes Pyn N 14 Still Variable picture search Variable slow motion Finding new recordings index SCAN scessssssssssecsssecsseesssessssccsseesssesseesssecssnesssessseesssseesuessesteeneet 15 16 9 Wide Screen format CM skip commercial skip 16 Child lock OSD On Screen Display On Off cssisccceuirnacoim aunties can adanianancien 17 Recording cassettes Simple recording One touch recording OTR sssrinin Recording cassettes Timer recording using VideoPlus Normal timer recording seice Timer review changing and erasing record Settings cssssesssssssesssessssesssesssvessseesssesssssessesssess More functions Clock and counter display Remaining time and cassette length Finding the counter zero position Resetting the counter tO Zero sssssssessssssesssseessnesssessess 22 Cassettes Power Saving features v csssscscsscsssecssesssssessecsssscsssssssessssessseesssssssessssesssnessssssseessssessns 23 Choice OF SOUNG OULDUL wis cciastncaresttrttiean an daccienndaau mace vend The hi fi system What you can listen tO 25 Connections Electrical connection Molded PlU Sinnica nannaa aa niin iia Appendix Index Technical informatio Nneniniinininnaninnia nna 2
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