Sony SLV-373 Operating Instructions

Sony SLV-373 manual cover
Pages 58
Year 1990
Language(s)
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Sony SLV-373 Specification

The Sony SLV-373 is a versatile VCR designed for users seeking reliable performance and ease of use. It features a 4-head, Hi-Fi stereo system that ensures superior audio and video playback quality. The unit supports NTSC playback and recording, making it compatible with a wide range of VHS tapes. Its built-in tuner allows for direct recording from television broadcasts, enhancing its functionality as a media recording device. The VCR's Quickset timer simplifies the scheduling of recordings, while the auto head cleaner maintains optimal playback performance by reducing wear and tear on the tape heads.

The SLV-373 includes a front-loading mechanism with soft-touch buttons for smooth operation and a digital tracking system that automatically adjusts to ensure clear picture quality without manual intervention. Its on-screen display provides intuitive navigation through settings and functions, facilitating user-friendly operation. Connection options include standard composite video and stereo audio outputs, allowing for compatibility with most television sets and audio systems.

Compact in design, the SLV-373 fits seamlessly into most home entertainment setups, offering convenience and flexibility. Additionally, the VCR includes a multi-brand remote control, enabling users to operate the device from a distance with ease. With its robust build and feature set, the Sony SLV-373 remains a dependable choice for those who value traditional video recording and playback capabilities.

Sony SLV-373 F.A.Q.

How can I set the clock on my Sony SLV-373 VCR?

To set the clock on your Sony SLV-373, press the 'Menu' button, navigate to 'Clock Set,' and use the arrow keys to adjust the time and date. Confirm the settings by pressing 'Enter.'

What should I do if my VCR is not powering on?

Firstly, ensure the power cord is securely connected. Check the outlet by plugging in another device. If the problem persists, try a different power cable or consult a technician.

How can I troubleshoot poor video quality on playback?

Check the video heads for dirt or dust and clean them with a head-cleaning cassette. Ensure the tape used is not damaged and adjust the tracking using the VCR's controls.

Why is my VCR not recording scheduled programs?

Ensure that the timer is set correctly and the VCR is in standby mode. Verify the tape has enough space and the safety tab is intact.

How do I connect my Sony SLV-373 to a TV?

Connect the VCR's output using an RCA cable to the TV's input. Match the colors of the plugs to the jacks. Set the TV to the correct input channel to view the VCR output.

What can I do if the VCR ejects tapes automatically?

Inspect the tape for damage or obstructions. Clean the internal mechanisms if necessary. If the issue continues, the eject sensor might need servicing.

How can I improve sound quality during playback?

Ensure the audio cables are securely connected. Clean the audio heads with a suitable cleaning tape and check the tape for damage. Adjust the tracking if necessary.

Can I use my Sony SLV-373 to record from a digital source?

Yes, connect the digital source to the VCR's input using RCA cables. Set the VCR to the correct input channel and press 'Record' to start recording.

How do I reset my Sony SLV-373 to factory settings?

To reset the VCR, unplug the unit for a few minutes and then plug it back in. This will clear any custom settings and restore factory defaults.

What should I do if the tape gets stuck in the VCR?

Turn off the VCR and unplug it. Gently try to pull the tape out manually. If it is still stuck, a technician might need to remove it to prevent damage.