Introduction
Connections
Basic setup
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COMBINATION COLOR
TELEVISION AND VIDEO CASSETTE
RECORDER
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MV13Q41
MV20Q41
OWNER’S MANUAL
TV operation
Playback
Recording
Others
Illustration of MV13Q41
©2005 Toshiba Corporation
Before operating the unit, please read this manual thoroughly.
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8. ACCESSORIES
PORTABLE CART WARNING
(symbol provided by RETAC)
Do not place this unit on an unstable cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table.
The unit may fall, causing serious injury, and serious damage to the unit.
8A. An appliance and cart combination should be moved with care. Quick stops,
excessive force, and uneven surfaces may cause the appliance and cart
combination to overturn.
9. VENTILATION
Slots and openings in the cabinet back or bottom are provided for ventilation,
and to ensure reliable operation of the unit, and to protect it from overheating.
These openings must not be blocked or covered. The openings should never
be blocked by placing the unit on a bed, sofa, rug, or other similar surface. This
unit should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat source. This unit
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should not be placed in a built-in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is
provided or the manufacturer’s instructions have been adhered to.
10. POWER SOURCE
This unit should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the rating plate. If you are not
sure of the type of power supply to your home, consult your appliance dealer or local power company. For
units intended to operate from battery power, or other sources, refer to the respective pages on this Own-
er's Manual for their operating instructions.
11. GROUNDING OR POLARIZATION
This unit is equipped with a polarized alternating-current line plug (a plug having one blade wider than the
other). This plug will fit into the power outlet only one way. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert
the plug fully into the outlet, try reversing the plug. If the plug should still fail to fit, contact your electrician to
replace your obsolete outlet. Instead of the polarized alternating-current line plug, your unit may be
equipped with a 3-wire grounding-type plug (a plug having a third (grounding) pin). This plug will only fit into
a grounding-type power outlet. This too, is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug into the
outlet, contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet.
Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding-type plug.
12. POWER-CORD PROTECTION
Power-supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed
upon or against them, paying particular attention to cords at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point
where they exit from the appliance.
13. LIGHTNING
To protect your unit from a lightning storm, or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time,
unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system. This will prevent damage to the
unit due to lightning and power line surges.
14. POWER LINES
An outside antenna system should not be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines or other electric
light or power circuits, or where it can fall onto or against such power lines or circuits. When installing an
outside antenna system, extreme care should be taken to keep from touching such power lines or circuits,
as contact with them might be fatal.
15. OVERLOADING
Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords, as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock.
16. OBJECT AND LIQUID ENTRY
Do not push objects through any openings in this unit, as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short
out parts that could result in fire or electric shock. Never spill or spray any type of liquid into the unit.
17. OUTDOOR ANTENNA GROUNDING
If an outside antenna or cable system is connected to the unit, be sure the antenna or cable system is
grounded to provide some protection against voltage surges and built-up static charges, Section 810 of the
National Electrical Code (NEC), ANSI/NFPA 70, provides information with respect to proper grounding of
the mast and supporting structure, grounding of the lead-in wire to an antenna discharge unit, size of
grounding conductors, location of antenna discharge unit, connection to grounding electrodes, and require-
ments for the grounding electrode.
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Introduction
(Continued)
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
18. SERVICING
Do not attempt to service this unit yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous
voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
For example:
a. When the power-supply cord or plug is damaged.
b. If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen into the unit.
c. If the unit has been exposed to rain or water.
d. If the unit does not operate normally by following the operating instructions. Adjust only those
controls that are covered by the operating instructions, as an improper adjustment of other controls may
result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the unit to its
normal operation.
e. If the unit has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged.
f. When the unit exhibits a distinct change in performance, this indicates a need for service.
19. REPLACEMENT PARTS
When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician uses replacement parts specified by
the manufacturer or those that have the same characteristics as the original part.
Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric shock or other hazards.
20. SAFETY CHECK
Upon completion of any service or repairs to this unit, ask the service technician to perform safety checks to
determine that the unit is in proper operating condition.
21. HEAT
The product should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other
products (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
22. NOTE TO CABLE TV SYSTEM INSTALLER
This reminder is provided to call the Cable TV system installer’s attention to Article 820-40 of the NEC that
provides guidelines for proper grounding and, in particular, specifies that the cable ground shall be con-
nected to the grounding system of the building, as close to the point of cable entry as practical.
EXAMPLE OF ANTENNA GROUNDING AS PER THE
NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE
ANTENNA LEAD
IN WIRE
GROUND
CLAMP
ANTENNA
DISCHARGE UNIT
(NEC SECTION 810-20)
GROUNDING CONDUCTORS
(NEC SECTION 810-21)
ELECTRIC SERVICE
EQUIPMENT
GROUND CLAMPS
POWER SERVICE GROUNDING
ELECTRODE SYSTEM
(NEC ART 250, PART H)
NEC-NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE
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Power source
TO USE AC POWER SOURCE
Use the AC polarized line cord provided for operation on AC. Insert the AC cord plug
into a standard 120V 60Hz polarized AC outlet.
AC Outlet
Wider Hole
and Blade
Notes:
Never connect the AC line cord plug to other than the specified voltage (120V
60Hz). Use the attached power cord only.
•
If the polarized AC cord does not fit into a non-polarized AC outlet, do not attempt to
file or cut the blade. It is the user’s responsibility to have an electrician replace the
obsolete outlet.
•
If you cause a static discharge when touching the unit and the unit fails to function,
simply unplug the unit from the AC outlet and plug it back in. The unit should return
to normal operation.
If the AC cord plug is plugged in for the first time, wait for approx. 5 seconds before
pressing the POWER button.
•
•
Polarized AC Cord Plug
(One blade is wider than the other.)
IMPORTANT RECYCLING INFORMATION
This product uses both Cathode Ray Tube (CRT) and other components that contain lead. In
your community there might be regulations that require you to dispose these materials
properly under environmental considerations. Please contact your local authorities, or the
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Introduction
Precautions
Notes on handling
Notes on moisture condensation
When shipping the unit, the original shipping carton
and packing materials come in handy. For maximum
protection, repack the unit as it was originally packed
at the factory.
Do not use volatile liquids, such as insect spray, near
the unit. Do not leave rubber or plastic products in
contact with the unit for a long time. They will leave
marks on the finish.
Moisture condensation damages the unit. Please
read the following carefully.
Moisture condensation occurs, for example, when you
pour a cold drink into a glass on a warm day. Drops of
water form on the outside of the glass. In the same way,
moisture may condense on the head drum inside this
unit, one of the most crucial internal parts of the unit.
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The top and rear panels of the unit may become
warm after a long period of use. This is not a
malfunction.
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Tape
When the unit is not in use, be sure to remove the video
cassette turn off the power.
Head drum
If you do not use the unit for a long period, the unit
may not function properly in the future. Turn on and
use the unit occasionally.
Moisture condensation occurs during the
following cases.
When you bring the unit directly from a cold place to a
warm place.
Notes on locating
When you use the unit in a room where you just
turned on the heater, or a place where the cold wind
from the air conditioner directly hits the unit.
In summer, when you use the unit in a hot and humid
place just after you move the unit from an air
conditioned room.
Place the unit on a level surface. Do not use it on a
shaky or unstable surface such as a wobbling table or
inclined stand. The loaded video tape may come off
the proper position and cause damage to the unit.
When you place this unit near a TV, radio, or VCR, the
playback picture may become poor and the sound
may be distorted. In this case, place the unit away
from the TV, radio, or VCR.
When you use the unit in a humid place.
Notes on cleaning
Use a soft, dry cloth for cleaning.
For stubborn dirt, soak the cloth in a weak detergent
solution, wring well and wipe. Use a dry cloth to wipe
it dry.
Do not use any type of solvent, such as thinner and
benzine, as they may damage the surface of the unit.
If you use a chemical saturated cloth to clean the unit,
follow that product’s instructions.
Do not use the unit when moisture condensation
may occur.
If you use the unit in such a situation, it may damage
tapes and internal parts. Remove the video tape,
connect the power cord of the unit to the wall outlet,
turn on the unit, and leave it for two or three hours.
After two or three hours, the unit will have warmed up
and evaporated any moisture. Keep the unit
connected to the wall outlet and moisture
To obtain a clear picture
The unit is a high technology, precision device. If the
video head and the head drum are dirty or worn down,
the picture quality becomes poor. To obtain a clear
picture, we recommend regular inspection and
maintenance (cleaning or parts replacement) every
1,000 hours of use depending on the operating
environment. For details, contact your nearest dealer.
condensation will seldom occur.
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Wall outlet
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Contents
Others
Introduction
Reception disturbances.................................. 37
Troubleshooting ............................................. 38
Video head cleaning....................................... 39
Specifications ................................................. 40
Limited warranty............................................. 41
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS ........................... 2
Power source ................................................... 5
Precautions ...................................................... 6
Contents........................................................... 7
Identification of controls ................................... 8
Connections
Antenna connections...................................... 11
Cable TV connections .................................... 12
Basic setup
Starting setup ................................................. 13
Clock setting................................................... 14
Setting the language ...................................... 17
TV/VCR operation status ............................... 17
TV operation
TV operation................................................... 18
Closed captions.............................................. 20
To memorize channels ................................... 21
Setting the V-Chip .......................................... 22
To set the on timer.......................................... 24
To set the off timer.......................................... 25
Picture control adjustment.............................. 26
Adjusting the picture preference .................... 26
Playback
Loading and unloading a cassette tape ......... 27
Cassette tape playback .................................. 28
Special playback ............................................ 29
Convenient function ....................................... 30
Recording
Recording a TV program ................................ 32
One-touch Timer Recording (OTR) ................ 33
Timer recording .............................................. 34
Duplicating a video tape................................. 36
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Introduction
Identification of controls
See the page in
for details.
Front panel
Illustration of MV13Q41
Cassette loading slot
TIMER REC indicator
27
Power button
REC indicator
32
Remote sensor
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PHONE jack
19
REC button
32
LINE IN (VIDEO/AUDIO)
36
FF (Fast Forward) button
28
19
VOLUME ▲/▲ buttons
REW (Rewind) button
28
STOP/EJECT button
27
PLAY button
28
CHANNEL ▲/▲ buttons
19
Rear panel
Illustration of MV13Q41
ANT. jack
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Remote control
The instructions in this manual describe the functions on the remote control. See the page in
for details.
EJECT button 27
POWER button
13
TV MONITOR button
31
SLEEP button 19
Direct channel
18
22
selection buttons (0-9)
Number buttons (0-9)
CM SKIP button 29
17
DISPLAY button
PROGRAM button 24
CH button
D.TRACKING button
29
/
19
VOL +/
-
button
18
INPUT button 36
MUTE button
19
CLOSED CAPTION button
CH RTN button 19
20
(
)
Direction buttons
/
/
/
13
14
ENTER button
13
MENU button
CANCEL button
22
PAUSE/STILL button
PLAY button
29
28
STOP button
28
button
INDEX
31
34
INDEX
button 31
FF button
28
REV button
28
29
32
TRK button
-
TRK+ button
29
REC button
TIMER REC button
ZERO RETURN button
31
SPEED button
32
COUNTER RESET button 30
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Introduction
Identification of controls (continued)
Inserting batteries
Open the battery compart-
ment cover in the direction of
the arrow.
Install two “R03/AAA” batteries
Replace the compartment
cover.
(supplied), paying attention to the
polarity diagram in the battery
compartment.
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2
3
The precautions below should be followed when using batteries in this device:
1. Use only the size and type of batteries specified.
2. Be sure to follow the correct polarity when installing the batteries as indicated in the battery compartment. Re-
versed batteries may cause damage to the device. To avoid a potential short circuit, insert the “–” end first.
3. Do not mix different types of batteries together (e.g. Alkaline and Carbon-zinc) or old batteries with fresh ones.
4. If the device is not to be used for a long period of time, remove the batteries to prevent damage or injury from
possible battery leakage.
5. Do not try to recharge batteries not intended to be recharged; they can overheat and rupture. (Follow battery
manufacturer’s directions.)
Remote control basics
• Press POWER to turn the unit on or off.
• Tap CH or to move through the channels one channel at a time.
• The Direction buttons (▲/▲/B/A) are also used to navigate on-screen menu system.
• You can directly access specific channels using Direct channel selection buttons.
Illustration of MV13Q41
Operation:
• Aim the remote control at the remote sensor and press control buttons to
operate.
• Operate the remote control within 30° angle on either side of the remote
sensor, up to a distance of approx. 5 meters.
Approx. 5 meters
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Connections
Antenna connections
If you are using an indoor or outdoor antenna, follow the instructions below that correspond to your antenna system.
If you are using a cable TV service (CABLE), see page 12 for Cable TV connections.
Combination VHF/UHF antenna (Single 75 ohm cable or 300 ohm twin-lead wire)
Connect the 75 ohm cable from the combination
VHF/UHF antenna to the antenna jack.
Antenna
jack
Antenna
jack
If your combination VHF/UHF antenna has a 300
ohm twin-lead wire, the use of the 300-75 ohm
matching transformer may be necessary.
75 ohm coaxial cable
(not supplied)
300-75 ohm matching
transformer (supplied)
Combination VHF/UHF antenna (Separate VHF and UHF 300 ohm twin-lead wires)
Connect the UHF 300 ohm twin-lead wire to the
Antenna
300-75 ohm matching
transformer (supplied)
combiner (not supplied). Connect the VHF 300
ohm twin-lead wire to the 300-75 ohm matching
transformer.Attachthetransformertothecombiner,
then attach the combiner to the antenna jack.
jack
Combiner
(not supplied)
UHF 300 ohm
twin-lead wire
(not supplied)
VHF 300 ohm
twin-lead wire
(not supplied)
Separate VHF/UHF antennas (75 ohm VHF cable and 300 ohm UHF twin-lead wires)
Connect the VHF 75 ohm cable and UHF 300 ohm
twin-lead wire to the combiner (not supplied).
Attach the combiner to the antenna jack.
Antenna
jack
VHF 75 ohm
(not supplied)
Combiner
(not supplied)
UHF 300 ohm
twin-lead wire
(not supplied)
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Connections
Cable TV connections
This unit has an extended tuning range and can tune most cable channels without using a Cable TV converter box.
Some cable companies offer “premium pay channels” in which the signal is scrambled. Descrambling these signals for
normal viewing requires the use of a descrambler device which is generally provided by the cable company.
For subscribers to basic cable TV service
For basic cable service not requiring a converter/descrambler
box, connect the Cable TV 75 ohm coaxial cable directly to the
Antenna jack on the back of the unit.
Antenna
jack
75 ohm
coaxial cable
For subscribers to scrambled cable TV service
If you subscribe to a cable TV service which requires the use of a converter/descrambler box, connect the
incoming 75 ohm coaxial cable to the converter/descrambler box. Using another 75 ohm coaxial cable, connect
the output jack of the converter/descrambler box to the antenna jack on the unit. Follow the connections shown
below. Set the unit to the output channel of the converter/descrambler box (usually channel 3 or 4) and use the
converter/descrambler box to select channels.
Incoming
75 ohm
Cable TV
Antenna
jack
75 ohm cable to
the unit
Converter/
descrambler
For subscribers to unscrambled basic cable TV service with scrambled
premium channels
If you subscribe to a cable TV service in which basic channels are unscrambled and premium channels require the
use of a converter/descrambler box, you may wish to use a signal splitter and an A/B Switch box (available from the
cable company or an electronics supply store). Follow the connections shown below. With the switch in the “B”
position, you can directly tune any nonscrambled channels on your unit. With the switch in the “A” position, tune your
unit to the output of the converter/descrambler box (usually channel 3 or 4) and use the converter/descrambler box
to tune scrambled channels.
Converter/
descrambler
Incoming
75 ohm
Antenna
jack
75 ohm cable to
the unit
Cable TV
A
A/B switch
Splitter
B
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Basic setup
POWER
Starting setup
The STARTING SETUP function makes installing your unit easily. It leads you
the Language selection, TV/CABLE selection and auto channel memory
automatically.
IMPORTANT: Make sure that the antenna or cable TV system connection
is made!
▲/▲
ENTER
Starting setup
Now the “AUTO CH MEMORY” and “AUTO
CLOCK” starts.
After the starting setup is completed, the TV
channel appears on the screen.
Press POWER.
The starting setup function begins and the
Language setup menu appears on the screen.
Press ▲ or ▲ to select your desired language,
then press ENTER.
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1
LANGUAGE/IDIOMA/LANGUE
AUTO CH MEMORY
STOP : CANCEL
ENGLISH
ESPAÑOL
FRANCAIS
Press ▲ or ▲ to select “TV” or “CABLE”, then
press ENTER.
2
3
CHANNEL PLAN
TV
CABLE
Notes:
Press ▲ or ▲ to select “START”, then press
ENTER.
If you select “CANCEL” and press ENTER, the
STARTING SETUP stops and changes to the TV
screen.
• The starting setup function will work only when you press
POWER for the first time.
• In “AUTO CLOCK” setting, it may take more than 10 minutes
to read the EDS signal for one channel, which has only “Time
of day” or “Local time zone”.
AUTO SETUP
START
CANCEL
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Basic setup
Clock setting
The auto clock function will automatically set the built-in clock (Month, Day,
Year and Time) when the unit is connected to an antenna or cable system
and it is turned off. As the unit searches for a receivable station in your area
and it receives a broadcast signal for auto clock, the auto clock needs
several minutes to set itself.
Auto clock setting
To set auto clock to OFF
When shipped from factory the AUTO CLOCK is set to “ON”.
But if you do not want auto clock set (Adjustment):
Preparation:
• Connect the antenna or cable system.
• If you use a cable box, turn it on.
Press MENU, then press B or A to select
• Plug the AC power cord to the AC outlet.
option.
1
Make sure the unit is turned off.
1
• If you press POWER, theAuto Clock
set is not effective.
Wait at least three minutes and press POWER.
2
3
• Depending on the reception condition,
it may take approx. thirty minutes.
Press ▲ or ▲ to select “AUTO CLOCK”.
2
Press DISPLAY to check the clock on the
screen.
Press B or A to select “OFF”.
3
If the clock is not set, check the antenna
condition. The auto clock may not function
properly if the reception condition is not
good.
4
Press MENU repeatedly until the menu
screen is cleared.
Auto clock adjustment
4
• When the AUTO CLOCK is set to
“OFF”, the auto clock adjustment
does not function.
The auto clock adjustment will be performed at
12:00 PM everyday if you turn off the unit.
•
If you use a cable box and you want auto clock adjustment
• Set the clock manually
.
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to be performed, the cable box must be left on.
• The auto clock adjustment is not effective when there is a
difference of more than 5 minutes exists between the
built-in clock time and the actual time.
Notes:
• If the unit does not operate properly, or No key operation
(by the unit and/or the remote control): Static electricity,
etc., may affect the player's operation. Disconnect theAC power
cord once, then connect it again.
•
If no buttons are pressed for more than 60 seconds, the menu
screen will return to normal TV operation automatically.
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POWER
DISPLAY
▲/▲/B/ A
ENTER
MENU
To set standard time
To set daylight saving time
You can set the daylight saving time automatically or
manually.
In the rare event that you live within broadcast range of two
stations in two different time zones, the unit may recognize
the wrong station for the auto clock set.
To correct the situation:
Press MENU, then press B or A to select
Press MENU, then press B or A to select
option.
1option.
1
2
3
Press ▲ or ▲ to select “STANDARD TIME”, then
press A.
Press ▲ or ▲ to select “DAYLIGHT SAVING
TIME”, then press A.
2
Press ▲/▲/B/ A to select your time zone, then
press ENTER.
Press ▲ or ▲ to select one of the options, then
press ENTER.
3
ATLANTIC : GMT–4hours
EASTERN : GMT–5hours
CENTRAL : GMT–6hours
MOUNTAIN : GMT–7hours
PACIFIC
ALASKA
HAWAII
AUTO
: GMT–8hours
: GMT–9hours
: GMT–10hours
: AUTO SET
for manual setting (forward one hour)
for manual setting (back one hour)
for automatic setting (read EDS in the signal)
ON:
OFF:
AUTO:
(GMT: Greenwich Mean Time)
Press MENU repeatedly until the menu
screen is cleared.
When you want to set the daylight saving time manually, on
the first Sunday in April you set to “ON”, and on the last
Sunday in October you set to “OFF”.
4
Press MENU repeatedly until the menu screen
is cleared.
4
Note:
To be able to select the standard time, the clock must first be
set by “AUTO CLOCK” once.
Notes:
• When shipped from factory, the DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME is
set to “AUTO” position.
• When the clock is not set, daylight saving time setting is not
available.
• When there is no daylight saving time in your area, always
select “OFF” position in step 3.
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Basic setup
Clock setting (continued)
Manual clock setting
▲/▲/B/ A
ENTER
You must set the date and time manually for timer recordings,
ON/OFF timer and daylight saving time if the auto clock
process did not set them correctly.
MENU
EXAMPLE: Setting the clock to “8:30 AM”, 26th. (SAT)
March, 2005.
Press MENU, then press B or A to select
option.
1
Press ▲ or ▲ to select “CLOCK SET”, then
press A.
2
Press B or A to set the month, then press ▲.
3
CLOCK SET
MONTH
DAY
YEAR
TIME
3
1(TUE)
2005
12:00AM
/
/
/
/ ENTER/MENU
Set the day, year and time as in step 4, then
press ENTER.
4
5
After setting the clock, date and time starts
functioning automatically.
Notes:
•
After a power failure or disconnection of the power, the timer
settings will be lost. In this case, reset the present time.
To make corrections any time during the process
Press ▲ or ▲ repeatedly until the item you want to
• When you set the minute, you can change in 10-minutes step
change blinks, then set the item again.
by holding down B or A.
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Setting the language/
TV/VCR operation status
DISPLAY
▲/▲/B/ A
ENTER
MENU
Setting the language
TV/VCR operation status
This unit can display the on screen language in English,
Spanish or French.
Press DISPLAY to display the information on the screen.
To cancel the display, press DISPLAY again.
Press MENU, then press B or A to select
While watching TV
option.
1
Day of the week
Clock
Channel
Press ▲ or ▲ to select “LANGUAGE/IDIOMA/
LANGUE”, then press A.
2
While operating a tape
VCR operation*
Recording :
Rec/Pause
:
VCR
operation*
Play :
Fast-forward :
Rewind :
Auto repeat
Press ▲ or ▲ to select the desired language:
Tape in
Tape speed
English (ENGLISH), Spanish (ESPAÑOL) or
French (FRANCAIS), then press ENTER.
3
Real time tape counter
Stop :
Eject :
Press MENU repeatedly until the menu screen
is cleared.
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TV operation
POWER
0–9
TV operation
VOL +/–
TV operation
Press direct channel selection (0–9) to select
the channel.
To turn on the unit, press POWER.
4
1
2
TV mode direct channel selection
When the TV/CABLE selection is in the TV
position, all channels can be instantly selected by
using two buttons. (for example, to select channel
2, press “0”, then “2”. If
Adjust the volume level by pressing VOL
The volume level will be indicated on the screen
by green bars. As the volume level increases, so
do the number of bars. If the volume decreases,
the number of green bars also decreases.
+
or
–.
you press only “2”,
channel selection will be
delayed for a few
CH 012
seconds.) For channels
10 and above, press the
2 digits in order.
CABLE mode direct channel selection
When the TV/CABLE selection is in the CABLE
position, channels can be selected as follows:
TO SELECT CABLE TV CHANNELS:
1-9:
Press “0” twice, then 1-9 as needed.
Example, to select channel 2, press “002”.
Press “0”, then the remaining 2 digits.
Example, to select channel 12, press “012”.
Press the 2 digits in order. Example, to
select channel 36, press “36”.
VOLUME
32
10-12:
13-99:
Set the TV/CABLE selection to the appropriate
21
position
.
3
100-125: Press the 3 digits in order. Example, to
select channel 120, press “120”.
NOTE FOR CHANNELS 1-12:
TV
- VHF/UHF channels
CABLE - Cable TV channels
If only 1 or 2 buttons are pressed, the corresponding
channel will be selected in 2 seconds.
CABLE
VHF
2-13
TV
VHF
2-13
UHF
14-69
STD/HRC/IRC
14-36
(A) (W)
37-59
(AA) (WW)
60-85
(AAA) (ZZZ)
86-94
(86) (94)
95-99
(A-5) (A-1)
100-125
(100) (125)
01
(5A)
Notes:
• If a channel with no broadcast is selected, the sound will auto-
matically be muted.
• If a station being viewed stops broadcasting, the TV will auto-
matically shut itself off after 15 minutes.
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SLEEP
CH RTN
CH
/
VOL +/–
MUTE
TV operation
▲ SLEEP
▲ CHANNEL UP/DOWN
To set the unit to turn off after a preset amount of time,
press SLEEP on the remote control. The clock will
count down 10 minutes for each press of SLEEP (120,
110, ...10, 0). After the sleep time is programmed, the
display will appear briefly every ten minutes to remind
you that the sleep timer is operating. To confirm the
sleep timer setting, press SLEEP and the remaining
time will be displayed for a few seconds. To cancel the
sleep timer, press SLEEP repeatedly until the display
turns to 0.
Press and release CH
or . The channel auto-
matically stops at the next channel set into memory.
For proper operation, before selecting channels, they
should be set into the memory. See page 21 “To
memorize channels”.
SLEEP
120
▲ CHANNEL RETURN
This button allows you to go back to the last channel
selected by pressing CH RTN. Press CH RTN again to
return to the last channel you were watching.
▲ HEADPHONES
Insert a monaural headphones (not supplied) with a 1/
8” mini plug into the PHONE jack on the front panel. If
you connect headphones, the sound from TV speakers
is muted.
▲ MUTE
Press MUTE to switch off the sound. The unit’s sound
will be silenced and “MUTE” will briefly appear on the
screen. The sound can be switched back on by pressing
this button again or one of VOL +/–.
Illustration of MV13Q41
MUTE
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TV operation
Closed captions
WHAT IS CLOSED CAPTIONING?
This television has the capability to decode and display closed captioned
television programs. Closed captioning will display text on the screen for
hearing impaired viewers or it will translate and display text in another
language.
CLOSED CAPTION
Closed captions
Captions: This closed caption mode will display text on the screen in English or another language (depending
on the setting of the closed captions CH 1/2).
Generally, closed captions in English are transmitted on captions channel 1 and closed captions in other lan-
guages are transmitted on captions channel 2.
Text: The text closed caption mode will usually fill the screen with a programming schedule or other information.
After selecting a closed caption mode, it will stay in effect until it is changed, even if the channel is changed.
If the captions signal is lost due to a commercial or a break in the signal, the captions will reappear when the
signal is received again. If the channels are changed, the captions will be delayed approximately 10 seconds.
The captions will appear in places on the screen where they will least interfere with the picture, usually on the
bottom of the screen. News programs will usually show three-line closed captions which scroll onto the screen.
Most other shows provide two or three lined captions placed near the character who is speaking so the viewer
can follow the dialogue. Words in italics or underlined describe titles, words in foreign languages or words
requiring emphasis. Words that are sung usually appear enclosed by musical notes.
For television programs broadcasting with closed captions, look in your TV guide for the closed captions symbol
(CC).
TO VIEW CLOSED CAPTIONS
Press CLOSED CAPTION to switch between normal TV and the two closed
caption modes (captions and full screen text). Closed captioning will display text
on the screen for hearing impaired viewers.
Notes:
• When selecting closed captions, the captioning will be delayed approximately 10 seconds.
• If no caption signal is received, no captions will appear, but the television will remain in the caption mode.
• Misspellings or unusual characters may occasionally appear during closed captioning. This is normal with closed captioning,
especially with live programs. This is because during live programs, captions are also entered live. These transmissions do not
allow time for editing.
• When captions are being displayed, on-screen displays, such as volume and mute may not be seen or may interfere with closed
captions.
• Some cable systems and copy protection systems may interfere with the closed captioned signal.
• If using an indoor antenna or if TV reception is very poor, the closed caption decoder may not appear or may appear with
strange characters or misspelled words. In this case, adjust the antenna for better reception or use an outdoor antenna.
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To memorize channels
0–9
This unit is equipped with a channel memory feature which allows
channels to skip up or down to the next channel set into memory,
skipping over unwanted channels. Before selecting channels, they
must be programmed into the unit’s memory. In addition to normal
VHF and UHF channels, this unit can receive up to 113 cable TV
channels. To use this unit with an antenna, set the TV/CABLE
selection to the TV position. When shipped from the factory, this
selection is in the CABLE position.
▲/▲/B/ A
MENU
TV/CABLE selection
Automatic memory tuning
Press MENU, then press B or A to select
option.
Press ▲ or ▲ to select the “AUTO CH MEMORY”,
then press A.
1
The TV will begin memorizing all the channels available
in your area.
Press ▲ or ▲ to select “TV/CABLE”.
2
To ADD/DELETE channels
Press ▲ or ▲ to select “ADD/DELETE”, then
press A.
1
Press B or A to select “TV” or “CABLE”.
3
TV - VHF/UHF channels
CABLE - Cable TV channels
Select the desired channel to be added or
deleted using Direct channel selection (0–9) or
▲ / ▲.
2
Press MENU repeatedly until the menu screen is
cleared.
4
Press B or A to select “ADD” or “DELETE”,
whichever function you want to perform.
Cable TV chart
The chart below is typical of many cable system channel
allocations.
3
ADD
CH 001
0-9 /
/
/
/
/ MENU
Note:
You cannot select
option if you set the channel to “LINE”.
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TV operation
Setting the V-Chip
An age limitation can be set to forbid children to watch programs according to
“TV RATING” and “MOVIE RATING” level set. To use the V-Chip function,
you must register a password.
Notes:
• If you forget the password, you cannot set the V-Chip.
• To avoid forgetting the password, write it down and keep in
the safe place.
To register password
To change password
In the V-CHIP menu, press ▲ or ▲ to select
“CHANGE PASSWORD”, then press A.
Press MENU, then press B or A to select
option.
1
2
1
Enter the new password using Number
buttons (0–9), then press ENTER.
Press ▲ or ▲ to select “PASSWORD”.
2
Enter the password (4 digits) using Number
buttons (0–9), then press ENTER.
3
• If you put a wrong number, press
CANCEL.
Enter the same password again using Number
buttons (0–9) for safety, then press ENTER.
3
4
“
” appears instead of the number.
Enter the same password again using Number
buttons (0–9) for safety, then press ENTER.
4
Now the password was registered
and V-Chip setting menu will appear
on the display.
Press MENU repeatedly until the menu screen
is cleared.
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0–9
DISPLAY
▲/▲/B/ A
ENTER
CANCEL
MENU
To set the V-Chip
In the V-CHIP menu, press ▲ or ▲ to select “V-
CHIP SET”, then press A.
Press B or A to select desired rating.
After setting, press ENTER.
4
1
OFF : MOVIE RATING is not set
Press ▲ or ▲ to select “TV RATING”, then
press B or A to display the desired setting.
After setting, press ENTER.
G
: All ages
PG
: Parental guidance
2
PG-13 : Parental guidance
less than 13 years old
: Under 17 years old
Parental guidance suggested
OFF : TV RATING is not set
TV-Y : All children
R
TV-Y7 : 7 years old and above
TV-G : General audience
TV-PG : Parental guidance
TV-14 : 14 years old and above
TV-MA: 17 years old and above
NC-17 : 17 years old and above
: Adult only
X
Press ▲ or ▲ to select “V-CHIP”.
5
6
Press B or A to display “ON”.
Now your settings were set into the memory.
When you select TV- Y7, TV-PG, TV-14 or TV-MA,
press DISPLAY to show the contained rating.
Press ▲/▲/B/ A to select the desired item you
want.
Press ▲ or ▲ to select “MOVIE RATING”.
Press MENU repeatedly until the menu screen
is cleared.
3
7
To use after the TV is protected
When the program applied to the V-Chip setting is received,
enter the password, then press ENTER. Protection can be
canceled.
Note:
The V-Chip function is activated only on programs that have
the rating signal.
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TV operation
To set the on timer
This feature allows you to have the unit automatically turn on at
a predetermined time. If you program the ON TIMER once, the
unit will turn on the programmed day (daily/weekly) at the same
time to the same channel.
PROGRAM
ENTER
▲/▲/B/ A
MENU
To set the on timer
EXAMPLE: Turning on the TV to channel 12 at 7:00
Set the desired minute, channel and daily or
weekly timer date as in step 4.
AM, MONDAY-FRIDAY.
5
Press MENU. Press B or A to select option.
1
You can also select ON/OFF TIMER
by pressing PROGRAM twice.
Press B or A to select “SET”, then press ENTER.
Now the ON TIMER is set.
6
Press ▲ or ▲ to select “ON/OFF TIMER”, then
press A.
2
Press MENU repeatedly until the menu screen
is cleared.
7
Press ▲ or ▲ to select “ON TIMER”, then
press A.
3
Notes:
• The unit will automatically turn off approximately 1 hour later
after the ON TIMER turns on if no OFF TIMER has been set.
To continue watching the TV, press any button to cancel the
one hour automatic shut off.
• To cancel the ON TIMER, follow above steps 1~5, then
press B or A to select “CANCEL”. Press MENU repeatedly
until the menu screen is cleared.
• After setting the ON TIMER, “ OFF TIMER” will be
highlighted. If you wish to set the OFF TIMER, press A then
follow the steps 4~6 on page 25.
Press B or A to set the desired hour, then
press ▲.
4
• If you want to correct the digits while setting, press ▲ or ▲
until the item you want to correct, then press B or A to
correct the desired setting.
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To set the off timer
This feature allows you to have the unit turn off automatically at a
predetermined time. If you program the OFF TIMER once, the unit will
automatically turn off at the same time everyday.
PROGRAM
▲/▲/B/ A
MENU
To set the off timer
Press B or A to set the desired minute, then
EXAMPLE: Turning off the TV at 11:30 PM.
press ▲.
5
Press MENU. Press B or A to select option.
You can also select ON/OFF TIMER
1
by pressing PROGRAM twice.
Press B or A to select “SET”.
6Now the OFF TIMER is set.
Press ▲ or ▲ to select “ON/OFF TIMER”, then
press A.
2
Press MENU repeatedly until the menu screen
is cleared.
7
Press ▲ or ▲ to select “OFF TIMER”, then
press A.
3
Notes:
• To cancel the OFF TIMER function:
To cancel OFF TIMER, follow above steps 1~5, then press
B or A to select “CANCEL”. Press MENU repeatedly until the
menu screen is cleared.
• To confirm the ON/OFF TIMER:
Press PROGRAM twice to indicate the programs on the
screen.
Press B or A to set the desired hour, then
press ▲.
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TV operation
Picture control adjustment/
Adjusting the picture preference
Picture controls are factory preset but you can adjust them individually as
follows:
And also you can select four picture modes—Standard, Sports, Movie, and
Memory—as described in the following table:
MENU
▲/▲/B/ A
ENTER
CANCEL
Picture control adjustment
Adjusting the picture preference
Press MENU, then press B or A to select
Press MENU, then press B or A to select
option.
option.
1
1
Press ▲ or ▲ to select “PICTURE”, then press
Press ▲ or ▲ to select “PICTURE PREFER-
A.
ENCE”, then press A.
2
2
Press ▲ or ▲ to select the item you want to
adjust, then press B or A to adjust the setting.
Press ▲ or ▲ to select the desired picture
mode, then press ENTER.
3
3
B
A
Selection
Pressing
Mode
Picture quality
BRIGHTNESS
CONTRAST
COLOR
TINT
SHARPNESS
darker
lower
paler
reddish
softer
lighter
higher
deeper
greenish
sharper
STANDARD Standard picture quality (factory-set)
SPORTS
MOVIE
Bright and dynamic picture (factory-set)
Movie-like picture setting (factory-set)
Your personal preferences (set by you;
see “Picture control adjustment” as left)
MEMORY
Note:
After your desired setting press MENU
repeatedly until the menu screen is cleared.
The CONTRAST default setting is set to maximum
(+32) at the factory.
4
After your desired setting press MENU
repeatedly until the menu screen is cleared.
4
3 To return all adjustments to the factory preset levels
Press CANCEL while making picture adjustments.
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Playback
Loading and unloading a cassette tape
Use only video cassette tapes marked
.
Loading
Insert the cassette tape with its labeled side facing up
and the erase prevention tab positioned at your left. An
inverted cassette tape cannot be inserted.
Push the center of the tape until it is automatically
inserted.
Erase prevention tab
Automatic power ON
When you insert a cassette tape the unit power will turn ON automatically.
Automatic playback
When loading a cassette tape without an erase prevention tab, playback will start automatically.
Unloading
Press STOP/EJECT on the front panel or press
EJECT on the remote control.
Remove the cassette tape.
1
2
Automatic tape eject
This unit will automatically rewind the tape when the tape has ended. And when the tape is rewinded to its beginning,
the cassette tape will be ejected automatically.
Notes:
• Always eject the tape when not in use.
• The cassette tape can be ejected even if the POWER is “OFF”.
To prevent accidental erasure
To prevent accidental erasure
Remove the erase prevention tab with a screwdriver.
Screwdriver
To record again
Cover the hole with a piece of adhesive tape.
Adhesive tape
Erase prevention tab
Tape speed and maximum recording time
Video cassette tape
Tape Speed
T-160
2-2/3 hours
8 hours
T-120
2 hours
6 hours
T-90
T-60
T-30
SP (Standard Play)
SLP (Super Long Play)
1-1/2 hours
4-1/2 hours
1 hour
3 hours
30 minutes
1-1/2 hours
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Playback
Cassette tape playback
To play a prerecorded tape.
PLAY
STOP
REV
FF
Illustration of
MV13Q41
PLAY
FF
STOP/EJECT
REW
Rewind or forward the tape
Playback
Load a prerecorded tape:
Stop the playback or recording with STOP.
1(When loading a cassette tape without the erase
To rewind the tape:
prevention tab, playback will start automatically).
Press REW on the front panel or
press REV on the remote.
To start playback:
2
Press PLAY on the front panel or on
the remote.
To forward the tape:
Playback will start. “
” will appear
on the screen for about 4 seconds.
Press FF on the front panel or on the
remote.
To stop playback:
To stop the tape-winding, press STOP. To switch to play-
PressSTOP/EJECTonceonthefront
panel or press STOP on the remote.
The tape will stop but remain fully
loaded and ready to play.
back directly (without STOP), press PLAY.
Forward/Reverse picture search mode
When the tape is being winded, you can switch to picture
search mode (see next page). To do this, press REV or
FF again and hold it down. The unit will resume the tape
winding as soon as the button is released.
“
” will appear on the screen for
about 4 seconds.
Note:
This unit selects the playback tape speed SP or SLP automati-
cally.
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PAUSE/STILL
CM SKIP
D.TRACKING
Special playback
PLAY
FF
REV
TRK +/–
Picture search
Digital tracking controls
Reverse picture search function
Press REV once or twice during the playback.
Forward picture search function
Press FF once or twice during the playback.
To return to playback, press PLAY.
When a tape is played, the Digital Auto Tracking system
automatically adjusts the tracking to obtain the best possible
picture. If noise bars appear during playback, adjust the
tracking manually as follows:
Press TRK + / – to obtain the best possible picture.
“MANUAL TRACK” will appear for 4 seconds on the
screen. To resume automatic tracking, press
D.TRACKING. “DIGITALTRACK” will appear for 4
seconds on the screen.
•
SPEED SEARCH TIMES
PICTURE SEARCH SPEED
TAPE SPEED
PRESS ONCE
PRESS TWICE
SP (Standard Play)
3 X
9 X
5 X
SLP (Super Long Play)
15 X
MANUAL TRACK
DIGITAL TRACK
Still picture
Notes:
• “SP” is more appropriate as less noise appeared during
search and still playback for tape recorded in SP.
• The audio output is muted during PICTURE SEARCH and
STILL.
• During picture search mode there will be noise bars which
are caused by the system.
Press PAUSE/STILL during playback.
To resume normal playback, press PLAY or PAUSE/STILL.
If the still picture jitters excessively, press TRK + / – to
stabilize the still picture.
CM skip
• The Special Playback will automatically change to
playback after approx. 5 minutes to protect the video tape
against excessive wear.
Press CM SKIP during playback. The unit will search for-
ward through approximately 30 seconds of the tape (e.g.
unwanted commercial time) for each press of CM SKIP
(maximum six presses) and then resume normal playback.
For example : 1 press: 30 seconds of tape
2 press: 60 seconds of tape
3 press: 90 seconds of tape
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Playback
DISPLAY
Convenient function
▲/▲/B/ A
MENU
PLAY
REC
COUNTER RESET
Repeat playback
Using the real time tape counter
The on-screen real time tape counter shows the tape
running time in hours, minutes and seconds. You can
easily determine how long the tape has been running or
how much time is left on the tape.
The entire video tape will be played until its end. The tape
will automatically rewind to the beginning and the playback
will be repeated.
Press DISPLAY.
Press MENU, then press B or A to select
option.
1
1
:
8 40AM THU
CH 012
TIMER REC SET
AUTO REPEAT
OFF
:
:
00 30 50 SP
/
/
/
/ MENU
Press COUNTER RESET to set the counter to
“00:00:00”.
Press ▲ or ▲ to select “AUTO REPEAT”.
2
2
3
:
8 40AM THU
CH 012
:
:
00 00 00 SP
Begin Playback or Recording to start the tape,
the counter will display the elapsed time.
Press B or A to select “ON” or “OFF”.
3
4
If “ON” is selected, the playback will
be repeated endlessly.
When you wish to make the counter disappear,
press DISPLAY once again.
Press MENU repeatedly until the menu screen
is cleared.
4
5
If you press DISPLAY, “ ” will
appear on the screen
.
17
To start the playback, press PLAY.
The playback will be repeated endlessly.
To cancel repeat mode:
In step 3 above, press B or A to select “OFF” position. Press
MENU repeatedly until the menu screen is cleared. The repeat
function is canceled automatically when the unit is switched
off.
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TV MONITOR
DISPLAY
STOP
PLAY
INDEX
/
REC
COUNTER RESET
ZERO RETURN
Zero return function
Video index search system
The zero return function provides a convenient method of rap-
idly returning to the starting point of recording or playback. The
starting point can be indexed for any location on the tape by
pressing COUNTER RESET and ZERO RETURN.
This function enables you to locate the beginning of any recording
made on the VCR.
Recording an INDEX mark
The Index Search function auto-
CH 001
Press DISPLAY.
maticallyrecordsanINDEXmark
onthetapewheneverarecording
is initiated.
1
INDEX
:
8 40AM THU
CH 012
Index search
:
:
00 30 50 SP
Press INDEX
or
during stop or play mode.
For Succeeding programs: Press INDEX
.
For Preceding programs: Press INDEX
(As many as 9 index points can be accessed via this
method.)
.
Before playback or recording, press COUNTER
RESET to set the counter to “00:00:00”.
2
When the INDEX
or
is
+3
:
8 40AM THU
CH 012
pressed, the unit starts search-
ing the INDEX NO. selected and
finds the portion, then playback
starts automatically. To stop the
Index Search, press STOP.
:
:
00 00 00 SP
or
is displayed
Begin playback or recording.
Press STOP.
INDEX NO. (up to 9)
3
4
Notes:
• When you record an INDEX mark at the very beginning of
the tape, the mark may not be found.
• During INDEX search, the tape may stop and begin to play
at a slightly different location.
• INDEX may not function properly with old or worn out video
tapes.
• INDEX marks may not be found if it is extremely close to
the point where the search began.
:
9 00AM THU
CH 012
• In recording, if you stop recording temporarily, the INDEX
mark is not recorded on the tape.
:
:
00 20 00 SP
Press ZERO RETURN. The tape will rewind and
automatically stop at the “00:00:00” position.
To monitor a TV program
5
Press TV MONITOR while in the playback mode. The
video tape will continue to play while the picture
switches to the TV channel selected on the unit. Press
the button to return to the playback picture.
:
9 00AM THU
CH 012
:
:
00 00 00 SP
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Recording
0–9
CH
Recording a TV program
/
Recording and viewing the same TV program.
PAUSE/STILL
STOP
REC
SPEED
To stop recording
Recording a TV program
Press STOP to stop recording.
Load a cassette tape with the erase
prevention tab intact.
1
“
” will appear on screen for about
4 seconds.
The unit will automatically turn on.
Press SPEED to select the desired tape speed
SP or SLP.
2
The tape counter and SP or SLP will
appear on the screen for about 4
seconds.
To stop recording temporarily
Press PAUSE/STILL to avoid recording unwanted
material.
Select “TV” or “CABLE” to the appropriate
“
” will appear on the screen and
position
.
21
3
4
the REC indicator will blink on and
off. Press PAUSE/STILL or REC to
continue the recording.
TV
- VHF/UHF channels
CABLE - Cable TV channels
Press Direct channel selection (0–9) or CH
to select the channel to be recorded.
/
CH 110
CH 110
Note:
The pause function will be released after 5 minutes to prevent
damage to the tape or the unit. The unit will change to the STOP
mode.
Press REC to start recording.
Auto Rewind feature
“
” will appear on the screen for
about 4 seconds and the REC
indicator on the front panel will light.
5
This VCR will automatically rewind the tape when the tape
has ended (except during OTR and timer recording). It will
also eject the tape.
Note:
If the erase prevention tab is removed, the tape will eject when
REC is pressed for recording.
Notes:
• The unit channel cannot be changed during recording.
• If power is switched off during recording, the TV goes off and
the VCR continues to record. Press STOP to halt the
recording and turn off the VCR.
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0–9
CH
One-touch Timer Recording (OTR)
The One-touch timer recording feature provides a simple and
convenient way to make a timed recording.
/
STOP
REC
SPEED
One-touch timer recording (OTR)
Example: One-touch timer recording for 30 minutes.
Press REC to begin recording. Press the button
again to stop recording after 30 minutes. Each
additional press of REC will increase recording
time as shown below, up to a maximum of 6
hours. “OTR” will appear on the screen.
5
Load a cassette tape with the erase
prevention tab intact.
1
The unit will automatically turn on.
Press Recording time Press
Recording time
once
NORMAL REC 6 times
3:00
4:00
twice
0:30
1:00
1:30
2:00
7 times
8 times
9 times
10 times
5:00
3 times
4 times
5 times
Press SPEED to select the desired tape speed
6:00
SP or SLP.
2
NORMAL REC
The tape counter and SP or SLP will
appear on the screen for about 4
seconds.
OTR 0 : 30
CH 110
To cancel OTR
Set “TV” or “CABLE” option to the appropriate
position
.
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3
4
Press STOP.
TV
- VHF/UHF channels
CABLE - Cable TV channels
Press Direct channel selection (0–9) or CH
to select the channel to be recorded.
/
“
” will appear on screen for about 4 seconds.
CH 110
Note:
The channel cannot be changed during recording.
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Recording
Timer recording
Timer recording can be programmed on-screen with the remote control.
The built-in timer allows automatic unattended recording of up to 8
programs within 1 month.
ENTER
▲/▲/B/ A
MENU
TIMER REC
Timer recording
Preparation:
Set the start time, end time, channel and tape
speed as in step 4.
Then press ENTER.
• Load a cassette tape with the erase prevention tab
intact.
5
• Check the time and date are correct
.
16
Example:
Program a timer recording for 23rd day, channel 125
(Cable TV), 7:00 - 9:30 PM (Tape speed : SLP).
Press MENU, then press B or A to select
option.
Notes:
1
• Press ▲ to move cursor backward
for correction.
• To record from external source set
the channel to “L”.
TIMER REC SET
AUTO REPEAT
OFF
/
/
/
/ MENU
To set the timer for another program, repeat
steps 3 to 5 to set another program.
Press ▲ or ▲ to select “TIMER REC SET”, then
press A.
6
2
3
4
Press TIMER REC. The TIMER REC indicator
will light. The Timer is programed, when the
programed time is reached, the recording is
automatically started.
7
To cancel timer recording, press
button again and TIMER REC
TIMER REC
indicator will go out.
Press ▲ or ▲ to select one of the program line,
then press ENTER.
Notes:
• The VCR section cannot be used while the TIMER REC in-
dicator is lit. If you want to use the VCR operation, press
TIMER REC to deactivate the timer.
• When the clock is not set, you cannot select “TIMER REC”.
In this case, set the clock (see pages 14~16).
• After a power failure or disconnection of the power plug, all
programmed recording setting and time display will be lost
upon resumption of power. In this case, reset the clock (see
pages 14~16) and reprogram any timer recordings.
• If you want to correct the digits while setting, press ▲ or ▲
until the item you want to correct, then press B or A to cor-
rect the desired setting.
Press B or A to select the date, then press
▲.
• If programming is performed without a tape in the unit, or
with a tape without an erase prevention tab, the Timer Re-
cording is not possible. If a tape without an erase prevention
tab is in the unit, the tape will be ejected.
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PROGRAM
ENTER
▲/▲/B/ A
CANCEL
To confirm the settings
To set daily/weekly timer
Press PROGRAM once. The TV screen displays the
timer program list. Press PROGRAM again. The TV
screen displays the ON/OFF timer setting.
Weekly (e.g. WKL-TUE: each Tuesday) or daily (e.g.
MON-SAT: Monday to Saturday) Timer recording
Follow the procedure of timer recording on the previous
page. Atpicture4 pressB orA repeatedlyuntilthedesired
setting appears. Then press ENTER.
Press PROGRAM 3 times. The
menu screen is cleared.
When you press B repeatedly, the indicator at DATE will
change as follows, in this case the day is Friday.
(once)
(twice)
The current day (Friday)
SUN-SAT (Sunday to Saturday)
MON-SAT (Monday to Saturday)
MON-FRI (Monday to Friday)
WKL-THU (Weekly Thursday)
One month later
minus one day
WKL-WED
(Weekly Wednesday)
To cancel a program
Press PROGRAM once. The TV screen displays the
timer program list.
Press ▲ or ▲ to select the unnecessary program,
and press CANCEL to cancel the program.
If the programs overlap another
2 3 T H
2 4 W E
7 : 0 0 PM 9 : 3 0 PM 125 SLP
120 SLP
8 : 0 0 PM 9 : 0 0 PM
2 6 S A 10 : 0 0 AM 10 : 3 0 AM 120 SLP
7 : 0 0 PM 9 : 0 0 PM 007 SP
2 6 S A
2 7 S U
2 8 M O
2 9 T U
3 1 W E
018 SP
001 SP
8 : 3 0 PM 9 : 0 0 PM
6 : 0 0 PM 6 : 3 0 PM
Do not overlap timer programs as portions of the
conflicting programs will be lost. The first recording
time has priority over the next recording time as shown
in the diagram below.
11 : 0 0 PM 11 : 2 0 PM 110 SP
125 SLP
7 : 3 0 PM 9 : 0 0 PM
/ /ENTER/CANCEL/MENU
8 : 00
9 : 00
10 : 00
11 : 00
Program 1
Program 2
2 3 T H
2 4 W E
7 : 0 0 PM 9 : 3 0 PM 1 2 5 SLP
1 2 0 SLP
8 : 0 0 PM 9 : 0 0 PM
2 6 S A 10 : 0 0 AM 10 : 3 0 AM 1 2 0 SLP
Deleted Parts
0 1 8 SP
0 0 1 SP
2 7 S U
2 8 M O
2 9 T U
3 1 W E
8 : 3 0 PM 9 : 0 0 PM
6 : 0 0 PM 6 : 3 0 PM
Program 3
11 : 0 0 PM 11 : 2 0 PM 1 1 0 SP
Non Recorded Portion Parts
1 2 5 SLP
7 : 3 0 PM 9 : 0 0 PM
Recording
Control Settings
Prog.1
Prog.2
Prog.3
/
/ ENTER/MENU
Notes:
• The daily/weekly recording can be made continuously until the
recording is canceled or the tape reaches the end.
• During timer recording the automatic rewinding mechanism
does not function.
• You can correct or cancel the programed setting in program
confirm mode.
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Recording
Duplicating a video tape
If you connect the unit to another VCR or Camcorder, you can
duplicate a previously recorded tape. Make all connections before
turning on the power.
INPUT
STOP
REC
SPEED
Duplicating a video tape
Connection with second video recorder
Preparation:
•Load a cassette tape with the erase prevention tab
intact.
Playback VCR
•Load a previously recorded tape into the playback VCR
or Camcorder.
Press SPEED to select the desired tape speed
SP or SLP.
1
To VIDEO
OUT
To AUDIO OUT
Recording VCR
It is recommended that you set the
Speed to the SP mode on the
recording VCR for best results.
Audio/Video cable
(not supplied)
Press INPUT to select AUDIO/VIDEO input
position.
2
“LINE” will appear on the screen.
Illustration of
MV13Q41
LINE
To VIDEO IN
To AUDIO IN
Press REC to start recording.
Connection with Camcorder
3
Playback Camcorder
Recording VCR
Press PLAY on the playback VCR or camcorder.
4
To AV Jack
Press STOP after duplicating a video tape.
5
Note:
Unauthorizedrecordingofcopyrightedtelevisionprograms,films,
video cassettes and other materials may infringe the rights of
copyright owners and be contrary to copyright laws.
Illustration of MV13Q41
To VIDEO IN
To AUDIO IN
Audio/Video cable (not supplied)
For duplicating a previously recorded tape from a
camcorder, follow the camcorder manufacturer’s
instructions. A typical camcorder dubbing hookup is
shown above.
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Reception disturbances
Most types of television interference can be remedied by adjusting the height and position of the VHF/UHF
antenna. Outdoor antennas are recommended for best results. The most common types of television
interference are shown below. If one of these symptoms appear when the unit is connected to a Cable TV
system, the disturbance may be caused by the local Cable TV company broadcast.
IGNITION
Black spots or horizontal streaks may appear, the picture may flutter or
drift. Usually caused by interference from automobile ignition systems,
neon lamps or AC powered tools and appliances such as drills or hair
dryers.
GHOSTS
Ghosts are caused by the television signal following two paths. One is
the direct path and the other is reflected by tall buildings, hills or other
large objects. Changing the direction or position of the antenna may
improve the reception.
SNOW
If the unit is located far from the TV station, in a fringe reception area
where the signal is weak, small dots may appear in the picture.
If the signal is extremely weak, the installation of a larger external
antenna may be necessary.
RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE (RFI)
Caused by two-way radios, this type of interference produces moving
ripples or diagonal streaks in the picture. Some cases may cause a
loss of contrast in the picture. Changing the direction and position of
the antenna or installing an RFI filter may improve the picture.
PICTURE SIZE VARIATION
A slight picture size variation is normal when you adjust the CONTRAST
or BRIGHTNESS settings.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
To prevent fire or shock hazard, disconnect the unit from the power source before cleaning.
The finish on the cabinet may be cleaned with mild soap and a soft, damp cloth and cared for as other furniture.
Use caution when cleaning or wiping the plastic parts.
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Troubleshooting
Check the following guide for the possible cause of a problem before contacting service.
SYMPTOMS
POWER
CAUSE
POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS
PAGE
Connect the AC power cord to the AC
outlet.
The AC power cord is not connected.
No power.
5
Insert a video cassette.
Press the TIMER REC button.
Although the power is on, the Cassette is not inserted.
27
34
unit does not operate.
The TIMER REC button is depressed.
TV BROADCAST RECEPTION
TV station experiencing problems.
Try another channel.
18
26
Picture control is not adjusted.
Possible local interference.
Check picture control adjustments.
Check for source of reception distur-
bance.
Poor or no picture.
37
Antenna (CABLE) connector is not
connected or possible local interference.
TV station experiencing problems.
Picture control is not adjusted.
Possible local interference.
Check CABLE connection or VHF/UHF
antenna, reposition or rotate antenna.
Try another channel.
Check picture control adjustments.
Check for source of reception distur-
bance.
11,12
18
26
37
Poor or no color.
Antenna (CABLE) connector is not
connected or possible local interference.
TV station experiencing problems.
Antenna (CABLE) connector is not
connected or possible local interference.
Cable TV channel is scrambled.
CABLE connector is not connected.
TV/CABLE selection is set to the TV
position.
Check CABLE connection or VHF/UHF
antenna, reposition or rotate antenna.
Try another channel.
Check CABLE connection or VHF/UHF
antenna, reposition or rotate antenna.
Try another channel.
Check all CABLE connections.
Set the selection to the CABLE
position.
Contact your Cable TV company.
Make sure selection is in the
appropriate position.
11,12
18
Picture wobbles or drifts.
No CATV reception.
11,12
18
12
21
12
21
Cable TV service interrupted.
TV/CABLE selection is not set to the
appropriate position.
No reception above
channel 13.
UHF antenna is not connected.
TV station experiencing problems.
Antenna (CABLE) connector is not
connected or possible local interference.
Possible local interference.
11
18
Check UHF antenna.
Try another channel.
Check CABLE connection or VHF/UHF
antenna, reposition or rotate antenna.
Check for source of reception distur-
bance.
Check the MUTE button has not been
pressed.
11,12
Poor or no sound.
TV shuts off.
37
19
The MUTE button is depressed.
TV station stopped broadcasting.
Sleep timer is set.
Tune new channel.
Set Sleep Timer to “0”.
18
19
TV station experiencing problems or
program tuned is not closed captions.
TV signal is weak.
Try another channel.
18
Closed caption is not
activated.
Check CABLE connection of VHF/UHF
antenna, reposition or rotate antenna.
Press the CLOSED CAPTION button
to turn on the closed caption.
11,12
The CLOSED CAPTION button is not
depressed.
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SYMPTOMS
RECORDING
CAUSE
POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS
PAGE
The video cassette's erase prevention tab
is broken off.
The time is not set correctly.
The recording start/end time is not set
correctly.
The TIMER REC button have not been
pressed (the TIMER REC indicator is not
lit).
Place a piece of adhesive tape over
the hole.
Reset the present time.
Reset the start/end time.
TV recording does not work.
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16
34
Timer recording does not
work.
Press the TIMER REC button (the
TIMER REC indicator is lit).
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PLAYBACK
–
Tape is old or worn.
Replace the tape.
Tracking adjustment is beyond range of
automatic tracking circuit.
Video heads are dirty.
Adjust tracking manually using the
TRK +/– buttons on the remote control.
Clean the video heads.
Noise bars appear on the
screen.
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REMOTE CONTROL
10
The remote control is not aimed at the
sensor.
Aim the remote control at the remote
sensor.
Distance is too far or too much light in the
room.
Operate within 5 m or reduce the light
of the room.
Remote control does not
operate.
10
10
There is an obstacle in the path of the
beam.
Clear the path of the beam.
The batteries are weak.
The batteries are not inserted correctly.
Replace the batteries.
Insert correctly.
10
10
Video head cleaning
VIDEO HEAD CLOGGING
The video heads are the means by which the unit reads the picture from
the tape during playback. In the unlikely event that the heads become
dirty enough to be clogged, no picture will be played back. This can eas-
ily be determined if, during playback of a known good tape, there is good
sound, but no picture (picture is extremely snowy). If this is the case,
have the unit checked by qualified service personnel.
Good picture
Snowy picture
VIDEO HEAD CLEANING
Video head cleaning is needed when the playback picture becomes unclear. This signifies that the heads are
getting dirty and can occur when playing poor quality or damaged tapes. If the heads require cleaning, use a
equivalent high quality chemical non-abrasive (wet) head cleaning tape or have them cleaned professionally. If
playing a head cleaning tape in the unit once does not improve the picture, play it several times before requesting
service.
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO CLEAN THE VIDEO HEADS OR SERVICE THE UNIT BY REMOVING THE REAR COVER.
Notes:
Video heads may eventually wear out and should be replaced when they fail to produce clear pictures.
To help prevent video head clogging, use only good quality VHS tapes. Discard worn out tapes.
•
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Specifications
TELEVISION
MV13Q41
MV20Q41
Picture tube:
Tuner type:
13 inches* (335.4 mm diagonal)
Quartz PLL frequency synthesized
20 inches* (508.0 mm diagonal)
Receiving channels:
VHF
UHF
2-13
14-69
Cable TV 14-36 (A)-(W)
37-59 (AA)-(WW)
60-85 (AAA)-(ZZZ)
86-94 (86)-(94)
95-99 (A-5)-(A-1)
100-125 (100)-(125)
01 (5A)
Antenna input:
Speaker:
Audio output power:
VCR
VHF/UHF In 75 ohms coaxial
1-1/2 x 2-11/16 inches (38 x 69 mm), 8 ohm 3 inches (76.2 mm), 8 ohm x 2
1.5W 0.75W + 0.75W
Video system:
Video signal:
Cassette tape:
Audio track:
Tape speed:
VHS, 2 rotary heads helical scanning system
NTSC color
VHS
1 track
SP:
SLP:
33.35 mm/sec.
11.12 mm/sec.
F.FWD/REW time:
Speed search:
F.FWD: Approx. 4 minutes 50 seconds (T-120 cassette) at 25˚C (77˚F)
REW:
SP
Approx. 2 minutes 30 seconds (T-120 cassette) at 25˚C (77˚F)
3 & 5 x normal speed
SLP
9 & 15 x normal speed
GENERAL
Power source:
Power consumption:
Dimensions:
AC 120V 60Hz
65 Watts
86 Watts
Width: 19-3/4 inches (502 mm)
Width:
14-1/4 inches (362 mm)
Height: 15-1/16 inches (382 mm)
Height: 20-3/16 inches (513 mm)
Depth: 19-1/4 inches (489 mm)
Depth:
14-3/8 inches (365 mm)
Weight:
24.3 Ibs. (11 kg)
48.5 Ibs. (22 kg)
Terminals:
Video In: (RCA) 1 Vp-p/75 ohm
Audio In: (RCA) –8 dBm/50k ohm
–20°C to 60°C (–4°F to 140°F)
Storage temperature:
Operating temperature: 5°C to 40°C (41°F to 104°F)
Remote control:
Infrared, direct access, 2 x AAA batteries
Accessories:
300-75 ohm matching transformer
Remote control
Batteries (2 x AAA)
*Screen size is approximate.
• Designs and specifications are subject to change without notice.
• Tape Speed shown is approximate.
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Limited warranty
Toshiba America Consumer Products, L.L.C. (“TACP”) makes the following limited warranties. These limited
warranties extend to the original consumer purchaser or any person receiving this set as a gift from the
original consumer purchaser and to no other purchaser or transferee.
Limited Ninety (90) Day Warranty
TACP warrants this product and its parts against defects in materials or workmanship for a period of ninety
(90) days after the date of original retail purchase. During this period, TACP will repair a defective product or
part, without charge to you. You must deliver the entire set to an Authorized TACP Service Station. You pay for
all transportation and insurance charges for the set to and from the Service Station.
Limited One (1) Year Warranty
TACP further warrants the parts in this product against defects in materials or workmanship for a period of one
year after the date of original retail purchase. During this period TACP will replace a defective part without
charge to you, except that if a defective part is replaced after ninety (90) days from the date of original retail
purchase you pay labor charges involved in the replacement. You must also deliver the entire product to a
TACP Authorized Service Station. You are responsible for all transportation for the set to and from the Service
Station.
Limited Two (2) Year Warranty of Picture Tube
TACP further warrants the picture tube in this product against defects in materials or workmanship for a period
of two (2) years after the date of original retail purchase. During this period, TACP will replace a defective
picture tube without charge to you except that if a defective picture tube is replaced after ninety (90) days from
the date of the original retail purchase, you pay labor charges involved in the replacement. You are responsible
for all charges involved in the replacement. You are responsible for all transportation and insurance charges for
the set to and from the Service Station.
Rental Units
The warranty for rental units begins with the first rental or thirty (30) days from the date of shipment to the
rental firm, whichever comes first.
Commercial Units
Products sold and used for commercial use have a limited ninety (90) day warranty for all parts, labor and picture
tube.
Owner's Manual and Demographic Card
You should read this owner's manual thoroughly before operating this product. You should complete and mail
the enclosed Demographic card within ten days after you, or the person who has given you this product as a
gift, purchased this product. This is one way to enable TACP to provide you with better customer service and
improved products. Failure to return the Demographic card will not affect your rights under this warranty.
Your Responsibility
The above warranties are subject to the following conditions:
( 1 ) You must retain your bill of sale or provide other proof of purchase.
( 2 ) All warranty servicing of this product must be made by an Authorized TACP Service Station.
( 3 ) These warranties are effective only if the product is purchased and operated in the U.S.A. or Puerto Rico.
( 4 ) Labor service charges for set installation, set up, adjustment of customer controls and installation or
repair of antenna systems are not covered by this warranty. Reception problems caused by inadequate
antenna systems are your responsibility.
( 5 ) Warranties extend only to defects in materials or workmanship as limited above and do not extend to any
product or parts which have been lost or discarded by you or to damage to products or parts caused by
misuse, accident, damage caused by Acts of God, such as lightning or fluctuations in electric power,
improper installation, improper maintenance or use in violation of instructions furnished by us; or to units
which have been altered or modified without authorization of TACP.
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How to Obtain Warranty Service
If after following all of the operating instructions in this manual and checking the section “ Troubleshooting”
and you still find that service is needed;
( 1 ) Call the TACP toll free number 1-800-631-3811 after you find a defective product or part to find
the nearest Toshiba Authorized Service Station.
( 2 ) Please present your bill of sale or other proof to the Authorized Service Station.
“TACP Authorized Service Station personnel will come to your home when warranty service is re-
quired. Depending on the type of repair required, the service will either be performed in your home
or the set will be taken to the TACPAuthorized Service Station for repair and returned to your home
at no cost to you”.
In the Continental United States contact:
Toll Free
1-800-631-3811
All warranties implied by state law, including the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular
purpose, are expressly limited to the duration of the limited warranties set forth above. With the exception of any
warranties implied by state law as hereby limited, the foregoing warranty is exclusive and in lieu of all other warran-
ties, guarantees, agreements and similar obligations of manufacturer or seller with respect to the repair or replace-
ment of any parts. In no event shall TACP be liable for consequential or incidental damages.
No person, agent, distributor, dealer or company is authorized to change, modify or extend the terms of these
warranties in any manner whatsoever. The time within which action must be commenced to enforce any obliga-
tion of TACP arising under this warranty or under any statute, or law of the United States or any state thereof, is
here by limited to 90 days from the date you discover or should have discovered, the defect. This limitation does
not apply to implied warranties arising under state law.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which may vary from state to
state. Some states do not allow limitation on how long an implied warranty lasts, when an action may be
brought, or the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above provisions may not
apply to you.
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