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Troubleshooting Tips
No power
Check to make sure it is plugged into an operating outlet.
Check to make sure your connections are correct.
VCR does not respond to remote
Press VCR1 (VCR2) to set remote to control the VCR.
Check to make sure there are no objects between the VCR and remote.
The batteries may need changing.
Make sure to press the VCR1 or VCR2 button on the remote to operate the VCR—whichever one corresponds to the Remote
VCR1/VCR2 setting.
Remove batteries for at least one minute, then replace them. This resets the remote, so it may require reprogramming.
Remote no longer controls a ProScan, RCA, or GE TV
Press TV to set remote to control a compatible TV.
Check to make sure the remote is programmed to control an ProScan, RCA, or GE TV.
Poor or no picture for normal TV viewing
Check to make sure the VCR indicator is off.
Check to make sure the TV is switched to an active channel.
Check to make sure the antenna connections are secure and correct.
Noisy or no picture during playback
Press TV•VCR on VCR (ANTENNA on remote) to turn VCR indicator on.
Check TV channel selected (3 or 4) to make sure it matches the channel selected with 3CH.4
 switch on
back of VCR.
Check to make sure the TV’s fine tuning is correct for the channel you have selected.
Check video cable connections between VCR and TV monitor.
Check to make sure the TV monitor is set to video input.
Try another tape.
Some noise/streaks are normal during search, stop action, frame advance, and slow-motion playback.
Streaks in picture during normal playback
Press one of the TRACKING
 buttons to move streaks up or down for the best picture.
Check to make sure the tape is of good quality and not worn out.
Time counter not working or time counter not working in search modes
The time counter does not advance during unrecorded portions of tape. When an unrecorded segment of tape is encountered, the
time counter will hold its count until recorded material is detected again.
A minus (–) will appear in front of the time if you rewind the tape farther back than a counter reading of 0:00:00.