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Sharp VCR vc-a41 tuning to TV

Hi, Have just moved to a new town and had to retune my TV (which is all working) but have been unable to tune my VCR (can't find the manual).

Can anyone tell me what I need to do to tune my VCR?? I have tuned a TV channel for the VCR (so that is all good) it is just the actual VCR that I need help with.

Thanks

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Do you have cable? if yes both tv and vcr should be on ch #3 (to record).......ok no cable you are already set up look at tv right....just need to record..you need your vcr remote.....turn on vcr...press the menu...go to ch settings..auto scan will look for and lock in your channels...also make sure the air/cable selection is on air (unless connected to cable)....hope this helpful....feel free to rate

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