I don't know how to setup the VCRI don't know how to setup the VCR
AnonymousMar 25, 2014
We program the VCR, but there is no recording it's fussy. We put in another fresh tape but same problem.We program the VCR, but there is no recording it's fussy. We put in another fresh tape but same problem.
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Usually the standard color coding for those connections are yellow, red and white. Yellow for video, red and white for audio left and right if it is stereo. Also pay attention on the the label of your vcr if it is input or output. You need need to connect it from output of your vcr to the input of your tv set. TV have also the same color coding. By the way the cable you use for this purpose is what we called RCA, which is also color coded. good luck!
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Haveing looked around the web I can only find results for the E2 code for this model.
E2 indicates that the loading motor is locked in the unload direction.
This means that when the tape was in the machine it tried to unload the tape and got stuck. There could be numorous causes for this that would require investigate. Till the fault is cleared the machine will be unoperational.
L2 is an input (scart probably). Try the "source" button on your remote - it's sometimes got a little circle with a line going out one side. Not up - that's on/off.
There are several companies out there that make replacement remotes, and do not charge a fortune for them I used to have a similar model and got a replacement remote for about 40.00. It may seem like alot, but for that model and the Mitsubishi VCR's in general, I think of it as a wise investment. I used a Co. called Replacement Remotes.com. Ther also is another one called Smart Home remotes.
The conversion to digital affects off air reception. Since you have Comcast analog cable, you will not be affected until Comcast decides to discontinue analog cable, which is not likely any time soon. When that day comes, your old VCR will probably grace a landfill anyhow, and you will need a converter box from Comcast.
You should be able to accomplish this. Run the antenna to your converter box. Run the video and audio outputs of the digital converter box to the inputs on your vcr. Your vcr should then be able to record the program (select line-in as the channel when setting up the recording). Hook your vcr audio and video output to your tv.
It's best to use a converter box that has an event timer - this allows the converter box to turn on at a specified time and channel. Otherwise you will need to manually set the channel you wish to record on the converterbox, and leave it turned on.
Check batteries in remote- maybe they are weak/dead. Do the buttons on VCR itself do anything?
Unplug VCR for a few minutes, perhaps this will clear the condition.
Mitsubishi doesn't show your model, but perhaps this one will be close enough: http://www.mitsubishi-tv.com/j/i/18326/HSU449.html?cid=42
I don't know how to setup the VCR
We program the VCR, but there is no recording it's fussy. We put in another fresh tape but same problem.
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