Sony SLV-SE610N User Manual

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Synchronized Recording (not available on SLV-SE610N/K)
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To cancel the Synchronized Recording function
Press SYNCHRO REC.  The SYNCHRO indicator disappears.
To stop recording
Press 
x STOP while recording.
Notes
• This function may not work with some types of satellite tuners.
• Some TVs or other equipment with timer functions will automatically turn off if no 
operation is performed within a certain amount of time.  In this case, the 
Synchronized Recording also stops automatically.
• When the connected equipment turns on while the SYNCHRO indicator is 
appeared, recording starts automatically.
• If the settings for timer recording and Synchronized Recording overlap, the 
programme that starts first has priority and the second programme starts recording 
only after the first programme has finished.
• The Auto Clock Set function does not work while the VCR stands by for 
Synchronized Recording.
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1
SLV-SE810N/K only
*
2
SLV-SE710N/K and SX710N/K only
Recording programmes using 
the Synchronized Recording 
function
Before you start...
• Insert a tape with its safety tab in place.  
Make sure the tape is longer than the total 
recording time.
• Set DECODER/LINE3*
1
 (or DECODER/
LINE2*
2
) to LINE3*
1
 (or LINE2*
2
) in the 
OPTIONS-2 menu (see page 85).
• Refer to “Index to parts and controls” for 
button locations.
1
Press INPUT SELECT or PROG +/– to display “L3*
1
 (or L2*
2
)” in the 
display window.
2
Set the timer on the connected equipment to the time of the programme 
you want to record, then turn it off.
3
Press SP/LP to select the tape speed.
4
Hold down SYNCHRO REC for more than two seconds.
The SYNCHRO indicator appears in the display window and the VCR 
stands by for recording.
The VCR automatically turns on and starts recording when it receives an 
input signal from the connected equipment.
The VCR automatically stops recording when the tape reaches the end or 
when the connected equipment stops transmitting an input signal.
SYNCHRO REC