Panasonic PV 9661 VCRs
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Panasonic PV 9661 VCRs
DESCRIPTION
- Hi-Fi MTS/SAP stereo audio permits true, high-fidelity stereo sound with a dynamic range of more than 90 dB, and receives & records stereo TV & Separate Audio Program broadcasts.
- Multi-Brand Universal Light Tower Remote freestanding remote with light-up keypad that operates most TVs and cable/DSS boxes.
- Home Theater Ready this VCR is the same width as standard audio components so it fits in with and completes your home theater system.
- VCR Plus+ SILVER includes VCR Plus+ and ALLSET Automatic Channel Mapping, features designed to make programmable recording easy.
- Auto Clock Set with 24-hour Back-up automatically sets the current time and date and updates the clock in the event of a power failure.
- Front A/V Input Jacks allow for easy connection to additional video equipment.
- Auto Head Cleaner automatically maintains the video heads to help minimize magnetic particle build-up from older and rental tapes.
- Multi-Function Clock Display prominently displays the time as well as various VCR functions, such as PLAY, FF, REW, REC, etc.
- Trilingual On-Screen Display offers easy-to-follow, on-screen programming instructions, settings and information in either English, Spanish, or French.
- Index Search automatically places a signal on the videotape control track at the beginning of each program for quick access and previews each indexed segment for 10 seconds.
- Time Stamp helps you to recognize the programs that you have recorded on a particular tape by automatically tagging the beginning of each new recording and displaying on screen the starting date and time, ending time, and channel of the program being recorded.
- Channel Caption allows for an alpha-numeric ID of one to four characters to be assigned to 34 channels and displayed on screen.
- Program Index Search provides a quick and easy means for accessing up to eight programmed recordings on a given videotape via an on-screen listing of the tape's contents that allows you to choose which programmed recording you wish to view.
- Tape Position Display shows on screen an icon depicting your current position on the tape, providing you with an accurate indication of the remaining tape length.