Copying A Video Tape; Status Display; Tv Colour System; Auto Rewind - Hitachi DV-PF6E Instruction Manual

Dvd/vcr combo (dvd player with video cassette recorder)
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RECORDING FUNCTION
1
Press MENU.
2
Press K or L repeatedly to point to "SET UP", then press B.
3
Press K or L to point to "AUTO RETURN", then press B.
• [ON] will appear next to "AUTO RETURN".
4
Press MENU to exit.
TO WATCH THE RECORDED TIMER PROGRAMME
Press TIMER to cancel the Timer Stand-by. Then, select VCR
mode by pressing VCR on your remote control. Press B.

Copying a video tape

You can make copies of videotapes made by friends or rela-
tives for your own enjoyment.
WARNING:
Unauthorized recordings of copyrighted video tapes may
be an infringement of copyright laws.
Connect the recording DVD/VCR (this unit), playing VCR
(another VCR) and your TV as outline in the following diagram.
1
Insert a pre-recorded video cassette into the playing VCR.
2
Insert a blank video cassette, or one you want to record
over, into the cassette compartment of the recording
DVD/VCR.
3
Press SPEED on the remote control to select the desired
recording speed (SP/LP).
4
Select "AV2" or "AV3" position on the recording DVD/VCR.
See "Other Connections" on page 12.
5
Press REC/OTR I on the recording DVD/VCR.
6
Begin playback of the tape in the playing VCR.
7
To stop recording, press C on the recording DVD/VCR,
then stop playback of the tape in the playing VCR.
Using scart jacks
(TV)
to 21-Pin
Scart Jack
DVD
DIGITAL
S-VIDEO
ANALOG
AUDIO OUT
AUDIO OUT
OUT
VCR
AV2(DECODER)
AV1 (TV)
L
DVD/VCR
AV1(TV)
COAXIAL
R
Using AUDIO/VIDEO IN JACKS
to the audio
output jack
to the video output jack
Recording DVD/VCR (this unit)
REC TIMER
AV3
VIDEO IN
L (mono)
AUDIO IN R
to 21-Pin
Scart jack
Playing VCR
Recording DVD/VCR
(this unit)
AERIAL
RF OUT
Playing VCR
DVD / DVD-R / CD / CD-R / CD-RW COMPATIBLE
VCR
DVD
PROGRAM
OUTPUT
DVD/VCR Combo DV-PF6E
to AV1 (TV)
Scart jack on
the back of the
DVD/VCR
(TV)
NOTES:
• For best results during dubbing, use the DVD/VCR's
front panel controls whenever possible. The remote
control might affect the playing VCR's operation.
• If video or colour fades in and out, you may be copying
a copy guarded video tape.
TO MONITOR THE RECORDING
Turn on the TV and select the video channel on the TV.

Status Display

VCR
Press
DISPLAY to check the Counter, or Clock & Channel
number. Each time you press the DISPLAY, TV screen will
change as illustrated:
When you select the channel using the remote control number
buttons, select the desired channel (position number).
<OFF mode>

TV Colour System

Different countries use different television colour systems.
Tapes recorded in the PAL or NTSC system can be played
back on this unit. Usually, the picture on the TV screen will
be in black and white when you play back a tape that is
recorded in a different colour system.
• Tapes recorded in the NTSC system can be played
back on this unit and a PAL system TV set. This feature
is only available in the SP mode. When playing back
such tapes, the picture may roll up or down, shrink ver-
tically and black bars may appear both at the top and
bottom of the screen. Adjust the vertical hold control on
your TV, if the TV features this control.

Auto Rewind

When a tape reaches the end during recording, playback or
fast-forward, the tape will automatically rewind to the begin-
ning. After rewinding finishes, the DVD/VCR will eject the tape.
• The DVD/VCR will not rewind the tape automatically
during timer recording or One Touch Recording.

Real Time Tape Counter

• This shows the elapsed recording or playback time in
hours, minutes, and seconds. (The displayed time will
not change during blank portions of the tape. The front
display of DVD/VCR will show in hour, minute only.)
• The '_' indication will appear when the tape is rewound
further than "0:00:00" on the tape counter.
– 22 –
<COUNTER mode>
SP
Press once.
0:12:34
<CLOCK and CHANNEL
NUMBER mode>
SP
Press once.
VCR
Press once.
17:40
P02
VCR
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