Palsonic VCR VCR2120 Instruction manual
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Palsonic VCR VCR2120 is an easy-to-use video cassette recorder with many convenient features that will help you enjoy your favorite movies and TV shows. With its intuitive remote control, you can easily navigate the on-screen menu system to access a variety of playback and recording options. The VCR2120 also features a variety of timer recording options, so you can set it to record your favorite shows even when you're not home. And with its high-quality audio and video output, you can be sure that you'll enjoy a great viewing experience every time you use it.
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Instruction manual Video cassette recorder VCR 2120 PALSONIC CORPORATION PTY LTD 1 JOYNTON AVENUE WATERLOO NSW 2017 AUSTRALIA TEL:(02)9313 7111 FAX:(02)9313 7555 www.palsonic.com.au PALSONIC CUSTOMER SERVICE TELEPHONE AUSTRALIA:1300 657 888 W O R T H k n o w i n g Please keep the video machines guarantee card and receipt safe for warranty purposes. Precautions Read carefully through this manual to familiarize yourself with this high-quality video recorder. Make sure the rating of your household electricity supply matches that shown on the back of the video recorder. Refer to this chapter and the "Initial installation" chapter to help you install and adjust your video recorder. Do not ... ... expose the video recorder to high levels of humidity and heat, to avoid the risk of fire and electric shock. ... open the video recorder. Have a qualified technician carry out repairs. ... connect the video recorder to the power supply if you have just moved it from a cold to warm environment. This can result in condensation inside the recorder and cause serious damage to the machine and cassettes. Wait around two hours to allow it to reach room temperature. Make sure ... ... the recorder is placed on a steady, flat surface. ... you place the recorder where there is good ventilation all around. ... you clean the recorder only with a soft, lint-free cloth; do not use aggressive or alcohol-based cleaning agents. ... you disconnect the power supply if the recorder appears to be working incorrectly, is making an unusual sound, has a strange smell, has smoke emitting from it or liquids have got inside it. Have a qualified technician check the recorder. ... you disconnect the power supply and aerial if you will not be using the recorder for a long period or during a thunderstorm. For your own safety! 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 qualified personnel to repair or service your set. This video recorder is designed for continuous operation. Switching it off does not disconnect it from the mains (stand-by). To disconnect it from the mains, you have to unplug it. Recording any copyright protected material may infringe a copyright. W O R T H Before doing anything with the machine, please read the chapter “Initial installation". k n o w i n g Contnets Controls The remote control unit ............................................................................. 2 The machine, On screen display .............................................................. 3 Initial installation Connecting up the video recorder, Fitting the remote control‘s batteries . 4 Setting up the video recorder .................................................................... 5 Playing cassettes Playing back ............................................................................................. 6 Still, Variable picture search, Variable slow motion, Accessing new recordings (index scan), CM Skip .................................... 7 Recording cassettes Simple recording ....................................................................................... 8 One touch recording (OTR) ...................................................................... 9 More functions Normal timer recording ............................................................................. 10 Timer Review - changing and erasing, Setting time and date .................. 11 Clock/Counter display, Remaining time and Cassette length, Accessing counter zero position, Resetting the counter to zero ............... 12 Menu languages, Child lock, Cassettes, and ........................................... 13 Tuning in new stations Tuning ....................................................................................................... 14 Station names ........................................................................................... 15 Sorting programme locations, Clearing programme locations .................. 16 Connections and copying To the TV via antenna cable (if you are not using a RCA cable) .............. 17 Copying, Assembling ... ............................................................................ 18 Appendix Brief instruction for experienced users .................................................19/20 Before you ask a specialist ....................................................................... 21 Index, Technical data ............................................................................... 22 On the following pages, the pictures show the buttons you press on the remote control to perform the function, and what you should see in the On Screen Display or machine display (if present) 1 CONTROLS The remote control is the principle means of control, but the main playback and record functions are also available on the front of the machine. Press any button to turn on the power. The remote control unit power on/off This button is not available for this set number buttons to select programmes (stations) or to type in numbers This button is not available for this set a button for selecting input sources for recording: TV stations - input sockets clock/counter on-screen display This button is not available for this set This button is not available for this set CM skip button to cue the tape for 30 seconds pause (record), still (playback) playback start playback stop rewindind/fast forwarding a cassette from stop, or picture search backwards/forwards from playback mode the record or OTR button (One Touch Recording means each time you press the button recording is extended by 30 minutes) to eject the cassette a button that doubles the maximum recording time for very long recordings the variable slow motion button The buttons to use are marked on the following pages. the menu controls, programme (station) selection (PR +/-) to search the beginnings of records (index) This button is not available for this set This button is not available for this set 2 Press any button to turn on the power. CONTROLS The machine standby/on playback stop and ejecting the cassette front input sockets for connecting a camcorder programme (station) selection recording or OTR (One Touch Recording means each time you press the button recording is extended by 30 minutes) rewinding / fast forwarding a cassette from Stop, or picture search backwards / forwards from playback mode. playback start On screen display The video's menu system gives you easy-tounderstand access to the less used functions such as tuning to stations, clock setting and more. "Tape Control" Menu appears only when a tape is in the VCR. 2x The menus show you which button to press for the next step. In addition, some other functions appear on screen temporarily. * Though the "16:9 Set" is displayed on the screen, this function is not available for this set. 3 I n i t i a l INSTALLATION Place your video horizontally on a flat, steady base so that air can circulate around it for ventilation away from humidity and heat, magnetic fields, such as those from loudspeakers etc ,and with no heavy objects placed on top Connecting up the video recorder AC 204 V 50 Hz Unplug the aerial cable from your TV and plug it into the " ANT.IN" socket of the video. Plug the short coaxial cable provided into the "ANT.OUT" socket of the video and the aerial socket of the TV. Plug a RCA cable into the "RCA" socket of the video and the AV socket on the TV if available. This connection will provide best picture and sound quality. Ask your dealer for an appropriate cable if you do not have one. Without a RCA cable, you need to follow the steps described under "If you are not using a RCA cable" (right page and page 17). Make sure the rating of the household mains supply matches the rating shown on the back of the video. Now plug in the mains lead. The display of the video should now light. Fitting the remote control's batteries 1.5 V (AAA) The buttons to use are marked on the following pages. Fit the batteries as shown by the pictures in the bay. Protect your environment by returning used batteries to your dealer. Since batteries contain toxic substances they require special disposal methods. Make sure the batteries are always of the same type and age, and remove them from the remote control if you are not using it for a long period. 4 I n i t i a l Switch the TV on You can also start "Auto Search" in the menu "PR PRESET" "Auto Search" To tune in new stations (manual tuning) and to enter station names see page 14- 16 INSTALLATION Setting up the video recorder You should see this picture the first time you switch on the TV and video Choose your language OK for "Auto Search"! "AUTO SEARCH" tunes in all the stations you can receive in your country and... sorts them in an order common for your country Then type in the current time and date Should you wish the stations to have the same numbers as those used on the TV, follow the instructions in "Sorting programme locations" on page 16 Else exit the basic installation function and enjoy your video recorder. If you don't see this picture, because you don't use a RCA cable, search this picture now (CH 26) with the station tuning functions of your TV set (see its user manual) In case of interference problems on CH 26, type in an other transmission channel between 21 and 69 using the number buttons 5 PLAYING c a s s e t t e s Your TV and your video recorder are switched on. To see the picture from your video, press the station button on the TV reserved for video input or the AV (Audio/Video) button Playing back Load the cassette by pushing it smoothly and squarely into the cassette bay, with its windows pointing up. Start playback. Stop playback Eject the cassette Fast forward or rewind the cassette from stop When you load a protected cassette (e.g. pre-recorded film, see page 13) playback starts automatically. PLAY switches back to normal playback. During still, slow or search, you don't hear the sound. If the still picture is jittering, you can steady it by using the PR+/buttons. You can reduce horizontal interference stripes resulting from inaccurate tracking (when playing tapes of poor quality or recorded on other machines) by using the PR+/- buttons during playback. After approx 5 minutes instill, the cassette plays back automatically. NTSC PLAYBACK on PAL TV, If you playback the tapes, which have been recorded on NTSC colour system, on this VCR, you can watch the pictures on a PAL TV. Clock / Counter / Remaining time - page 12. Auto Head Cleaning This VCR has Auto Head Cleaner The video head will be cleaned automatically whenever loading or unloading the tape. 6 P L A Y I N G c a s s e t t e s Still Still picture from playback. Each press of the button advances the picture one frame. "PLAY" blinks during still PLAY switches back to normal playback Variable picture search Starting from playback you can control search speed in 2 steps either forwards ( ) or backwards ( ). Press repeatedly. PLAY switches back to normal playback. Variable slow motion Starting from playback you can control slow motion speed in 6 steps (1/5, 1/10, 1/5, 1/30, 1/25, 1/20, 1/15, ...) Press repeatedly. PLAY switches back to normal playback. Accessing new recordings (index scan) Access the beginning of recordings in the middle of the tape using the Index +/- function. The video recorder automatically sets an electronic marker (index) at the beginning of each recording. It is these markers which the Index +/- function detects. Select INDEX + or INDEX - to search forwards or backwards. The video will now wind to the beginning of the first recording, play it for about 6 seconds then wind on to the next one When you see the recording you want, press PLAY. CM Skip If you press [CM Skip] button on the remote control, tape advances for 30 seconds segment. 7 RECORDING c a s s e t t e s The TV stations on the video have been tuned in (page 5). The video is switched on. You can either watch the picture from the video on the TV by pressing the station button reserved for video input or the AV button, watch another TV station or switch off the TV altogether. Simple recording Load a cassette with its safety tab in place (see page 13) Choose the station whose programme you want to record. If the programme you wish to record is very long, double the possible recording time with "LP" (Long Play). Up to eight hours with an E-240 cassette. Start your recording. If you wish to interrupt recording briefly - then continue. "REC" blinks during this period. The video stops automatically, if pause exceeds five minutes. Stop your recording. 8 RECORDING For timer recordings, clock, date, and stations must be set correctly Load a cassette with its safety tab in place (see page 13) and with sufficient free space for the recording c a s s e t t e s One touch recording - OTR Choose the station you want and press the button once for every 30 minutes of programme you wish to record. Up to ten hours are possible If you want to record from a source connected to your video see page 18 To cancel OTR press the button (stop) more than 5 seconds. Clock / Counter / Remaining time - page 12. 9 M O R E f u n c t i o n s For timer recordings, clock, date, and stations must be set correctly. Load a cassette with its safety tab in place (see page 13) and with sufficient free space for the recording. Normal timer recording Call the video's "MAIN MENU", choose "Timer Program". Decide if you want to record "Once", "Weekly" or "Daily" ... ... and confirm. Type in one after the other. The programme location number, the time the broadcast starts, the time the broadcast ends, the day of the broadcast, if it is not today. Select LP if you wish to make a very long recording. If you wish to make changes: Move to the position you want to change using the buttons. Change the setting using the PR+/- or number buttons. If all setting are ok, press or till you see "OK : confirm" in the bottom line. Confirm. Switch your video off. Wait a few seconds after typing a one-digit-number If you have made a mistake, move to the position you want to change using the buttons and change the setting If programme timings overlap, the machine will give a warning message If you don't adjust the times, the machine will record the first programme completely then continue with the second one If there is no sufficient free space for the recording on the cassette the video switches automatically to "LP" for double recording capacity The recorder will eject cassettes which have the safety tab removed (page 13). 10 M O R E f u n c t i o n s Timer Review - changing and erasing Call the video's "MAIN MENU", choose "Timer Program Select the programming to change or erase. If you want to erase this programming press button 0, confirm with OK. If you wish to make changes: Move to the position you want to change using the buttons. Change the settings using the PR +/- or number buttons. If all setting are ok, press or till you see "OK: confirm" in the bottom line. Confirm changes with OK. Exit the menus. Setting time and date Call the video's "MAIN MENU", choose "VCR Setup", then "Clock Set" Move to the position you want to change and type in the new values. Wait a few seconds after typing a one-digit number Store with OK button and exit with MENU button. 11 M O R E f u n c t i o n s The counter counts in real time from the point you load the cassette This does not have to be its beginning! The counter does not count unrecorded parts of the tape If you rewind beyond the zero position, the counter counts in negative values (e.g.- 0:01:15) Clock / counter display 1x: Time and datetcurrent status Time and date 2x: Counter + current status counter 3x: disappear If didn't wind tape (PLAY, FF, REW,...) it doesn't appear the tape remain time. Remaining time and cassette length Call the video's "MAIN MENU", choose "Tape Control". When you want the video to show the time remaining from the current video tape position (to find out if there is sufficient space for a recording, for example). To ensure the remaining time shown is accurate, select the length of cassette currently loaded by selecting this function until you reach the correct length. Remaining time display is only possible when the cassette is loaded Accessing counter zero position The video will wind to the position 0:00:00 and stop. Resetting the counter to zero Reset the counter 12 M O R E f u n c t i o n s Menu languages Call the video's "MAIN MENU", choose "VCR Setup", then "Language Set" Select your language Confirm. Child Lock Press the button for about 5 seconds. Your video can't be operated now, only timer recordings will be performed.Keep you remote control in a safe place. To release child lock, press the button again for 5 seconds. Cassettes Use only good quality tape cassettes with the VHS logo. Keep cassettes away from excessive moisture or dust, magnetic and electrical fields (loudspeakers and computer monitors, for example). Always wind the tape to the beginning when you have finished. Store with the full spool at the bottom and with the cassette in its cover. You can protect your precious recordings from being wiped by breaking out the safety tab on the side of the cassette (some cassettes have a slide). Should you wish to re-use the tape after removing the tab, cover the hole with adhesive tape. and... Dimmer Your video recorder dims its display when switched to stand-by mode. Auto power off Your video recorder switches to stand-by when no tape is played and no station is received for more than 5 minutes. 13 T u n i n g i n NEW STATIONS The TV and video recorder are switched on. To see the picture from your video, press the station button on the TV reserved for video input or the AV (Audio / Video) button. "AV" should not be selected with the AV button on the video. Tuning Call the video's "MAIN MENU", choose "PR Preset". Select "Manual Set" Choose any unused location number "----" or "P-xx" ... It's simplest to use the same location number on both the TV and video. ...and confirm. Tune in the station you want. Press button to see the picture. If it isn't the station you want, or the picture is disturbed, carry on tuning. Once you see the station you want, store it. Tune in further stations (from step 3 onwards) or exit tuning mode. 14 T u n i n g i n NEW STATI0NS Station names If your video is showing no station name or is showing a station name incorrectly, you can correct this. Select " : name correct" on the "MANUAL SET" menu. Call this menu (just see the left page), if it isn't displayed. SeIect "name correct" Either select the name from the stored list .. ... or you select " :name create" and enter a 4-digit name. Change the letters with the PR +/- buttons, move to the next letter with the buttons. Store and exit. The video's automatic tuning system usually produces the best results In poor reception areas, fine tuning may improve reception Choose the station and tune using the buttons Store, typing in the location number again Should you wish to tune in all the channels available in your region, please refer to page 5 Should you wish to sort or clear stations, please refer to page 16 15 T u n i n g i n NEW STATIONS Sorting programme locations If the location numbers used for programmes stored in your TV and video are different, you can change them on the video. To do this, move the stations to the right numbers, until they are arranged the way you want. Call the video's "MAIN MENU", choose "PR Preset" then "PR Align". Select the proqramme to swap. Confirm. Move the station to the desired location number Confirm Clearing programme locations Call the video's "MAIN MENU", choose "PR Preset" then "PR Erase". Select the station (location number) you want to clear. Review the picture. Clear. 16 CONNECTIONS If you are using a RCA cable, select the AV input on the TV to see the picture from the video If you are not using a RCA cable, select the button number on the TV reserved for video input to see the picture from the video a n d c o p y i n g To the TV via antenna cable (if you are not using a RCA cable) If you are not using a RCA cable, your video can transmit pictures and sound to the TV via the coax aerial cable. Just tune the TV to the video's output channel (factory set to UHF CH26) Tune the TV carefully to ensure the best pictures and sound. Once you have carried out the steps in "Connecting up the video recorder" (page 4), switch on your TV. Press the OK button of the video's remote control longer than 5 seconds to call the video's test picture. Tune the TV to the test picture using the channel pre-set functions of your TV as described in its manual. When you have found the test picture, store it under the button number on your TV for video input. Press the OK button of the video's remote control again longer than 5 seconds to release the test picture. If the quality of the test picture transmitted to the TV is poor due to interference caused by a station transmitting on channel 26. you can tune the video to a different transmitting channel Find a free channel between 21 and 69 on your TV Call the video's "MAIN MENU" choose "VCR Setup" then "RF Output Set". Type in the free channel. Store and exit If the quality of the test picture transmitted to the TV is poor, fine-tuning on the TV may help (refer to the TV manual) 17 CONNECTIONS a n d c o p y i n g Switch off all components when connecting or disconnecting cables Copying TV (other VCR) Other VCR Decoder for Pay-TV Camcorder Video Player To copy to your video from another video machine, connect the two machines with a cable between their RCA sockets and select as programme "AV" using the AV button. Set the other video machine to playback and your machine to record. To copy to another video machine from your video, connect the two machines by means of their RCA sockets. On the other video, select its AV input and set the machine to record. Switch your video to play back at the position vou want copying to start. Assembling Should you wish to assemble your own film, from camcorder footage for example, use the assembly technique for smooth edit points: Move the tape to the position at which the new scene is to be added using the play functions (pages 6/7). Wind back slightly before the edit point and put the machine into pause using the || button (do not press STOP!). Now go directly into record. For the best results, the source cassette from which you are recording should already be playing back when you start recording. 18 BRIEF INSTRUCTION f o r e x p e r i e n c e d u s e r s Playing back Simple recording Your TV and your video recorder are switched on To see the picture from your video, press the station button on the TV reserved for video input or the AV (Audio/Video) button. The TV stations on the video have been tuned in (Page 5) The video is switched on. You can either watch the picture from the video on the TV by pressing the station button reserved for video input or the AV button, watch another TV station or switch off the TV altogether. Start playback Stop playback Load a cassette with its safety tab in place (see page 13). Fast forward or rewind the cassette from stop Choose the station whose programme you want to record. If the programme you wish to record is very long, double the possible recording time with "LP" (Long Play). Still picture from playback. Each press of the button advances the picture one frame. PLAY switches back to normal playback. Up to eight hours with an E-240 cassette. Starting from playback you can control search speed in 2 steps either forwards ( ) or backwards ( ) Press repeatedly. Start your recording. If you wish to interrupt recording briefly - then continue. PLAY switches back to normal playback. Starting from playback you can control slow motion speed in 6 steps (1/15, 1/10, 1/5, 1/30, 1/25, 1/20, 1/15, ....) Press repeatedly. PLAY switches back to normal playback. Stop your recording One touch recording - OTR Select INDEX + or INDEX - to search forwards or backwards. Choose the station you want and press the button once for every 30 minutes of programme you wish to record. The video will now wind to the beginning of the first recording, play it for about 6 seconds then wind on to the next one. When you see the recording you want, press play. Up to ten hours are possible. 19 BRIEF INSTRUCTION f o r e x p e r i e n c e d u s e r s Normal timer For timer recordings, clock, date, and stations must be set correctly. Load a cassette with safety tab in place (page 13) and with sufficient free space for the recording. Call the video's "MAIN MENU", Confirm, choose "Timer Program". Decide if you want to record "Once", "Weekly" or "Daily" ... ... and confirm. Type in one after the other: the programme location number, the time the broadcast starts, the time the broadcast ends, the day of the broadcast, if it is not today. select LP if you wish to make a very long recording. If you wish to make changes: Move to the position you want to change using the button. Change the setting using the +/- or number button. If all setting are ok, press or till you see "OK:confirm" in the last line. Switch your video off 20 APPENDIX Before you ask a specialist Mains supply thevideo's display does not light the video doesn't work - The mains lead is not connected to the wall socket. condensation may have formed when moving the video recorder from a cold to a warm room. Wait until the video (and cassette!) reach room temperature. Recording doesn't start the cassette starts playback or is ejected - Is a cassette loaded? - the safety tab may be missing. Cover the hole with adhesive tape (page 13). Playback no picture poor picture quality - Is the TV tuned to the video (page 5)? - Is there a recording on the video tape? - Use PR. -/+ buttons to adjust tracking if horizontal stripes appear. Is the cassette of poor quality or worn out? Test with another cassette. If you are not using a RCA cable, have you tuned the location for video input on the TV properly? pages 5/17. Try a different cassette. The video head drum may need cleaning - ask your dealer. - poor still picture - Press || (pause) several times. Adjust with the PR +/- buttons until you get the best picture. Remote control doesn't work - are the batteries run down? is the distance between remote control and video more than 1 meters? is there an object blocking the direct line between remote control and video? - General a cassette won't load - is there a cassette already loaded? If so, the video's display will indicate it. the cassette won't rewind, fast forward, play or record mode timer is recording incorrectly - the cassette is already fully wound back or to the end. a loud noise when left in Stop mode - if no play or record function is used for about five minutes when left in Stop mode, the video switches its motor off to conserve the mechanism. "ERR" shows in the display - Your video has detected abnormal conditions. Release this mode with any button ,your video then safely switches to stand-by. is the clock set correctly (page 11)? 21 APPENDIX Index Aerial .................................................... 4 Assembling recordings ......................... 18 Cassette length .................................... 12 Channel ....................................... 5/14-17 Child lock ............................................. 13 CM Skip ............................................... 7 Condensation ........................ Precautions Counter ................................................ 12 Fine Tuning .......................................... 15 Location number ......................... 4/14-17 LP (Long Play) .................................. 8-10 Protected cassette ................................... 13 RCA ......................................................... 17 Remaining time ........................................ 12 RF out ................................................... 5/17 SP (Standard Play)................................ 8-10 Stand-by .................................... Precautions Station .............................................. 5/14-17 Still frame adjustment ............................... 6 Test picture .............................................. 17 Tracking .................................................... 6 Mains ................................................ 4/22 Menu ................................................... 3 OTR .................................................... 9 Technical data Video Dimensions WxHxD Weight Power supply VoItage Power consumption 360 x 90 x 288 mm 3.85 kg System Speeds General AC 240 V- 50 Hz 15 Watt Temperature range Humidity range Timer System Video Channel range Channel locations RF Out VHS SP / LP 5 - 35 0 C < 80 % 8 events, 1 month PAL B/G VHF 2 - 12, UHF 21 - 69, CATV S1 -S41, x, y, z (Hyperband) 99 + AUX UHF CH 21 - 69 (26) Subject to technical alterations without notice. 22 You should see this picture the first time you switch on the TV and video Choose your language. OK for "Auto Search!". Unplug the aerial cable from your TV and plug it into the socket "ANT.IN" of the video. Plug the short coaxial cable provided into the "ANT.OUT" socket of the video and the aerial socket of the TV. Plug a RCA cable into the "RCA socket of the video and the AV socket on the TV if available. Now plug in the main lead. The display of the video should now light. Then type in the current time and date. ...sorts them in an order common for your country. Press any button to turn on the power. Fit the batteries as shown by the pictures in the bay. "AUTO SEARCH" tunes in all the stations you can receive in your country and ... VCR 2120 Instruction Manual Pages 4-5 Eixit the basic installation function and enjoy your Video cassette recorder.
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