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Dear Sirs,
Thank you for the fast support, the manual does provide all necessary information to repair the radio. All schematics are in a good quality for reading.
The manual fits 100% to my requirements as a technican.
Kind regards Thomas
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the big video recorder format s-vhs many features delicate in loading system of the cassette. Such machines are no longer manufactured, it would be too expensive.
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THIS MANUAL IS VERY GOOD AND VERY CLEAR
PLEASE NOTE IT DOES NOT CONTAIN THE SETUP INFORMATION TO ALIGHN THE GEARS IN THE CD MECH IT DOES SHOW ALL THE PARTS AND THEIR LOCATIONS .
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Complete service and operation manual. All schematics are there, all circuit boards AND add-on boards. Including exploded views ,component names and specifications. Also electrical and mechanical adjustment procedures are in this manual. This manual also covers the more advanced BR-S811E unit. Scan quality is fair and usable.
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High quality scan of original Service Manual. Everything´s fine!
Operating Instructions
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Fill in the items using the â�¦â� Å� â�� buttons. Å� â�� : Moves to the previous/next item, â�¦â� : Sets a value. â�¢ To : Select the media to record DVD or VCR. â�¢ PR : The video input source (AV1, AV2 or AUX), or the broadcasting channel you want to make a timer recording from. â�¢ Day : Set the recording day. Daily, MO-SA, MO-FR, W-SA, ...W-SU, MON01, ...WED31 â�¢ Start/End Time : Start and end time of the timer recording.
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Press the OK button. If the timer settings overlap The programmes are recorded in order of priority. If timer recording is set for the first programme and then again for the second programme and both programmes overlap, the following message will appear on the screen: �This setting is identical with 1� The message shows that the first programme has priority. After recording of the first programme is complete, the second programme starts being recorded. To exit without saving the current setting Press the MENU or RETURN button. To return to the previous menu Press the RETURN button if you don�t want to set a timer recording.
Recording Speed (DVD)
AUTO : Select when you want to set video quality automatically. In AUTO Mode, the most suitable record mode is adjusted automatically, according to remaining time on the disc and length of the timer recording. This function is selected only one mode in XP, SP, LP and EP modes and you can use this mode for timer recording. XP (high quality) : Select when audio and video qualities are important. (Approx. 1 hour) SP (standard quality) : Select to record in standard quality. (Approx. 2 hours) LP (low quality) : Select when a long recording time is required. (Approx. 4 hours) EP (extended mode) : Select when a longer recording time is required. (Approx.6 hours at 1.2Mbps or Approx. 8 hours at 0.8 Mbps.)
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Turn the power off to finish the timer recording. � �
will blink if disc or tape is not inserted. will appear on the front panel. It means that a
timer recording is registered.
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Recording Speed (VCR)
AUTO : Select when you want to set video quality automatically. It depends on remaining time of VCR tape. SP : Standard Play, for best picture quality. LP : Long Play, for maximum recording time (3 times SP).
The timer recording time may differ from the set time depending on disc status and overall timer recording status (for example, recording times overlapping, or when the previous recording ends within 3 minutes before the start time of the next recording.)
Recording
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V/P(VPS/PDC)
VPS : Video Programme System PDC : Programme Delivery Control � Do not select V/P unless you are sure the programme you wish to record is broadcast with VPS/PDC. If you do set V/P to On, then you must set up the start-time EXACTLY according to the published TV schedule. Otherwise the timer recording will not operate. When you are recording at EP mode on a DVDRW (V mode)/-R disc, it may not record the full 6 or 8 hours because the unit uses the VBR(Variable Bit Rate) ENCODING system. For example, if you record a programme with a lot of action, it uses a higher bit rate which in turn consumes more disc memory.
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