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Unplug the power supply for thirty seconds and plug back in, this will reset the processor and might eject the tape. If this fails the next step is remove the top of the combo unit this will give access to the vcr tape, if the tape is spewed in the machine and wrapped around the video head and other mechanical parts use scissors to cut the tape and carefully removing the particles, press power to eject the tape for normal operation. However! if the vcr tape is okay, there may be a loading problem, broken drive belt, bad idler assembly to name a few, this is where a technician will be needed but may not justify cost.
Yes. 1) Connect the cable from the Satellite to the input of the VCR 2) Connect the VCR Output to the TV (Either Coax or RCA). 3) Tune the VCR to Channel 60. 4) Enjoy your Satellite programing...
I own this remote. Here are the instructions.
1 turn on your tv or catv 2 aim remote at tv or catv 3 while holding tv or catv button press 0 to 9 last ch 100/ent or channel 4 release both buutons when tv or catv changes channel. note press tv or vcr or catv button first to select desired function
you need 2 pairs of audio/video cables
from the back of ur tv set you can see (audio out---video out)
now insert cables in your tv set.. then connect to your vcr (audio in---video in)
I had the same problem when I got the TV from someone and I didnt have a remote. I went out and got a ONE FOR ALL remote and once I got it set up I had it in VCR mode and hit the AV button and now I can get to the channels. Hope it works for you.
What speed are you recording at? VCR's with more than 2 heads use
different heads at different speeds. Try recording at all speeds
and see it that makes a diference on playback.
VCR....yowser...when you put the tape in does it look like its goign to load and then it either spits it out or just starts flashing?
I smell smoke on this one. as in toast
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