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It means the unit has either a bad belt or belts or a bad drive wheel--if the tape goes in the unit opens the cassette and feeds the tape out--if broken or loose belt it will not make it fully out against the video heads and will spit tape out.
Used to be by model number belt packs with a idler included to replace all at one time.
Use or hours does not matter as if the unit sits a long time or is rarely used the belts and idler (rubber) will degrade and cause problems.
Press input on remote until display says "Line" or channel down past1 or lowest channel and the next one down should say "Line" that will be the line in. This website has an owners manual that can be down loaded http://www.retrevo.com/samples/Panasonic-VCR-manuals.html .
I need to find out how to record on theVHQ940. I bought a used VHQ940 without a manual or remote. My son used a universal remote to turn it on to my Magnavox TV, but don't know how to program it to record. I need a manual.
Connect the VCR's audio/video outputs to the TV's audio/video
inputs. These are the red,white,yellow connectors. get the
same colored type cables and it is real easy. Switch the TV to
the corresponding input selection. Of course, the signal source
needs to be connected to the VCR's input
I have not heard of one that doesn't have the selector switch to change to 3 or 4, Could it perhaps be in the front behind a door or just somewhere else?
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