Recording Audio Only; Using The Recording Features; Recording Pause; Pro-Tect Plusª Feature - GE VG4256 User Manual

General electric vcr user's guide
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Recording a Program
RECORDING AUDIO
You can record audio only from another audio source connected to the AUDIO1 IN (L and R) jacks on the
back of the VCR. Recording audio erases previously recorded video.
To Record Audio Only
1. Press the INPUT button or 0,0 on the remote to hear the
2. Use SPEED on the remote to select the recording speed.
3. Start playing the audio source. Then, press RECORD on
4. Press STOP•EJECT on the VCR or STOP on the remote

Using the Recording Features

Recording Pause

To prevent recording short passages of unwanted material, use PAUSE during recording
to stop and start recording. The VCR automatically switches from pause to stop after a
few minutes.
Pro-Tect Plus™ (Child Lock) Feature
This feature is useful to tamper proof your timer recordings from unwanted changes
and/or protect the VCR from misoperation by other users in the household. It also
prohibits all operations of the VCR once the feature is turned on.
To Lock the VCR
Press and hold POWER on the remote for approximately six
seconds to activate the Pro-Tect Plusª feature. The VCR
turns off.
The word "SAFE" appears in the VCR display to let you
know the feature is activated. After the feature is activated,
momentarily pressing POWER also causes the word "SAFE"
to appear.
To Unlock the VCR
Press and hold POWER on the remote for approximately six
seconds to unlock the VCR. The VCR turns on.
(Refer to hookup on page 7.)
source attached to the AUDIO jacks. L appears in the
VCR display panel and VIDEO appears on the
TV screen.
The VCR records audio from the audio equipment
connected to the AUDIO1 (L and R) IN jacks.
The tape speed indicator appears on the TV screen.
the VCR or REC on the remote to begin recording.
REC lights in the VCRÕs display panel.
when you are finished.
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