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TOSHIBA
The power to open people's eyes
V211UK
Owners Manual

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  • Page 1 TOSHIBA The power to open people’s eyes V211UK Owners Manual...
  • Page 2: Your Remote Control

    GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION General Identification of the VTR Your Remote Control Controls The illustration below is to show a quick guide to the Remote Control. Detailed instructions occur throughout the book. Front Controls: At a Glance: On/Standby Tape eject button EJECT To eject a tape ON/STANDBY...
  • Page 3: Preparing Your Remote Control

    Connecting your VTR You must take into account various factors when connecting audio or video system : The Remote Control handset is needed to operate your new Toshiba video recorder. If used correctly, it should give years of • Types of connectors available on your systems trouble-free use.
  • Page 4 CONNECTIONS CONNECTIONS Connecting your VTR Plug & Auto Tuning continued To receive television programmes a signal must be received from one of the following sources: • An outdoor aerial • An indoor aerial Your VTR will automatically set itself up when it is plugged into the mains for the first time. TV stations will be stored in memory. •...
  • Page 5 CONNECTIONS GETTING STARTED Tuning your Television for the VTR Setting up your VTR Your VTR contains a 24-hour clock and calendar used to: • Automatically stop programme recording You must tune your television for the VTR only if you are not using a Scart cable. •...
  • Page 6: Displaying/Hiding On-Screen Information

    GETTING STARTED GETTING STARTED Displaying/Hiding On-Screen Installation Information Your VTR output channel may need to be changed if the pictures suffer from interference or if your TV cannot find the pictures. Your VTR displays most information both on the VTR and the television. You can choose to display or hide this information on Also, you can change the VTR output channel to adjust the frequency in which information is displayed on the screen.
  • Page 7 GETTING STARTED GETTING STARTED Installation Installation continued continued You do not need to preset the stations if you have already set them automatically (see Plug & Auto Set Up) You do not need to preset the stations manually if you have already set them automatically. Presetting the stations automatically Presetting the stations manually Your VTR contains a built-in tuner used to receive...
  • Page 8: Clearing A Preset Station

    GETTING STARTED GETTING STARTED Installation Clearing a Preset Station continued If you have stored a TV stations: • That you do not require • At the wrong programme position You can cancel it Presetting the stations manually Clearing a preset station Press ¥...
  • Page 9: Changing The Preset Station Table

    GETTING STARTED RECORDING Changing the Preset Station Table Recording Television Broadcast You can rearrange the preset TV stations according to your own preferences programme number assigned to the station. If you wish to use the tape counter to display the time remaining on a cassette, you must indicate the type of cassette inserted. Selecting the cassette type Changing the preset station table Press MENU on the remote control.
  • Page 10: Protecting A Recorded Cassette

    RECORDING RECORDING Protecting a Recorded Cassette Recording a Programme with Automatic Stop Video cassettes have a safety tab to prevent accidental erasure. When this tab has been removed, you cannot record on the Recording a Programme with Automatic Stop tape. This function enables you to record up to nine hours of programmes.
  • Page 11: Using The Timer Programming Feature

    RECORDING RECORDING Checking a Preset Recording Using the TIMER Programming Feature You can check your preset recordings: When you have finished presetting the VTR The TIMER Programming feature allows you to preset the VTR to record a programme up to one month before that programme If you have forgotten which programmes will be recorded is to be broadcast.
  • Page 12: Playing Back

    RECORDING BASIC OPERATION Advance Recording Feature Playing back This function allows you to start a new recording at a specific position on the cassette while maintaining a very smooth scene This function allows you to play back any pre-recorded cassette. change.
  • Page 13: Selecting The Colour Mode

    BASIC OPERATION BASIC OPERATION Selecting the Colour Mode Selecting the Audio Mute Mode You can select the mode in which the sound is mute. Before recording or playing back a cassette, you can select the required system standard. Otherwise, the system automatically select the reception standard when you select AUTO. Selecting the Audio Mute Mode Selecting the Colour Mode Press MENU on the remote control.
  • Page 14: Picture Search, Fast Forward/Rewind

    BASIC OPERATION BASIC OPERATION Searching for a Sequence Picture Search, Fast Forward/Rewind You can play a cassette in slow motion. Note : No sound is heard when playing back a cassette in slow motion Picture Search enables you to Fast Forward or Rewind and look for a particular part of a tape. Playing a Cassette in Slow Motion Picture Search, Fast Forward/Rewind Press :...
  • Page 15: Auto Repeat Play

    BASIC OPERATION BASIC OPERATION Auto Repeat Play Searching for a Specific Sequence Each time you record a cassette on this VTR, an “index” is automatically marked on the tape when recording starts. The Search function allows you to fast-forward or rewind to a specific index and start playback from that point. Depending on the direction selected, the indexes are numbered as follows: You can set repeat play to repeat the tape continuosly from beginning to end.
  • Page 16 ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS Other Function and Useful Other Function and Useful Recommendations Recommendations continued The Auto Power Off feature automatically turn off your VTR if no signal is received and you do not press any button for the Low Power Mode reduces the Standby power consumption of the VTR when is in Standby mode. selected time.
  • Page 17: Using The Tape Counter

    ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS Using the tape Counter TV Frequency table (System-I) The tape counter : Indicates the elapsed time in the play and record modes (hours, minutes and seconds) Is resert when a cassette is inserted in the VTR Allows you to find the beginning of a sequence easily.

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