Symphonic WF802

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The Symphonic WF802 is a versatile DVD player and VCR combination that offers a range of playback and recording functionalities. It features advanced playback options such as zoom, marker, and resume play, and allows you to enjoy the convenience of both DVD movies and classic videotapes. The WF802 comes equipped with Dolby Digital surround sound for an immersive audio experience and supports multiple languages and camera angles for a customizable viewing experience. You can record programs off air or from other sources using the built-in VCR, and enjoy the convenience of timer recording and one-touch recording.

Key Features

  • DVD & VCR combo
  • Dolby Digital sound
  • Timer Recording
  • One-Touch Recording
  • Multi-language support
  • Parental Lock
  • MP3 playback
  • Zoom Playback
  • Multiple Recording Options
  • S-VHS Quasi Playback

Pages: 48 Symphonic WF802 User manual

Brand: Symphonic Category: Cassette players Size: 701 KB

Languages: English

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Frequently Answers and Questions

Can I play MP3 files on the Symphonic WF802?
Yes, this unit plays MP3 discs and can be used to enjoy MP3 files recorded on CDR/RW discs.
What types of DVDs can I use with this device?
The WF802 is compatible with standard DVD-Video discs and some DVD-Audio discs. However, it cannot play back DVD-ROM, DVD-RAM, or DVD-R/RW discs.
Can I record programs from TV using the WF802?
Yes, the WF802 has a built-in VCR that allows you to record programs from TV using the timer recording or One-Touch Recording functions.
How do I set the timer recording function?
Press the TIMER SET button to put the DVD/VCR into standby mode for a timer recording. You can then set the recording time and channel using the front panel buttons.
How do I use the One-Touch Recording function?
Press the REC/OTR button once to start a recording or multiple times to start a One-Touch Recording. This will automatically record the current program being displayed on the TV.

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