1. Folasaga
This manual provides instructions for the proper setup, operation, and maintenance of your Sharp VC-H992U Hi-Fi Stereo VCR Player/Recorder. Please read this manual thoroughly before using the unit to ensure optimal performance and longevity.
2. Fa'amatalaga Saogalemu
- Punavai Malosi: Connect the VCR only to the power supply indicated on the unit's label.
- Savili: Ia mautinoa e lava le ea e alu ese ai. Aua le poloka avanoa e alu ese ai le ea. Aloese mai le tu'uina o le iunite i luga o ni mea vaivai e ono poloka ai pu e alu ese ai.
- Susū: Aua ne'i tu'u le iunite i le timu po'o le susu. Aua nei tu'u ni mea e tumu i vai, e pei o fagu, i luga o le iunite.
- Fa'amamaina: Aveese le masini mai le pa puipui a'o le'i fa'amamā. Fa'aaogā se ie mālū ma mago. Aua ne'i fa'aogaina ni vai fa'amama po'o ni mea e fa'amama aerosol.
- Au'aunaga: Aua le taumafai e tautuaina oe lava ia oloa. Faʻasino uma auaunaga i tagata agavaʻa tautua.
- Mea Ulufale ma le Faʻauluina o le Ava: Aua ne'i tuleia ni mea o soo se ituaiga i totonu o lenei oloa e ala i avanoa aua e ono pa'i i vol matautiatagu togi po'o vaega pupu'u e mafai ona i'u ai i se afi po'o se fa'ate'i eletise.
3. Oloa Ua Ovaview
The Sharp VC-H992U is a 4-head Hi-Fi Stereo VCR with Rapid Rewind capabilities, designed for playing and recording VHS tapes. It features 19 micron heads, EZ set up, auto clock setting, S-VHS quasi playback, and an auto head cleaner.
Front Panel and Remote Control

Ata 1: The Sharp VC-H992U VCR unit with its universal remote control resting on top. The VCR features a black finish with a front-loading tape slot and various control buttons.

Ata 2: O se vaaiga vavalalata view of the Sharp VC-H992U VCR's front panel. Visible controls include POWER, EJECT, SET, MENU, CHANNEL up/down, S.PICTURE, PAUSE/STILL, and REC buttons. The VHS HQ logo and '4-HEAD Hi-Fi STEREO / RAPID REWIND' text are also prominent.
Fa'aaliga Panel

Ata 3: O se auiliiliga view of the VCR's digital display, showing '0:00:05' which typically indicates tape counter or time. Indicators for SP (Standard Play) and VCR mode are also visible.
Feso'ota'iga Laulau i tua

Ata 4: The rear panel of the Sharp VC-H992U VCR, displaying various input and output ports. These include RF IN/OUT (VHF/UHF/CATV), Video IN/OUT (RCA yellow), and Audio IN/OUT (RCA white/red for Left/Right stereo). A product label with model number VC-H992U and serial number is also visible.
4. Seti
4.1 Tatalaina
- Carefully remove the VCR and all accessories from the packaging.
- Verify that all components are present: VCR unit, remote control, power cord, and any included cables (e.g., RCA audio/video cables, coaxial cable). If an HDMI cable is provided, it is intended for use with an external adapter, as this VCR model does not have a native HDMI port.
4.2 Feso'ota'i ile Televise
There are typically two main ways to connect your VCR to a television:
- RCA (Composite Video/Audio): Use RCA cables (yellow for video, white for left audio, red for right audio). Connect the VCR's VIDEO OUT and AUDIO OUT (L/R) jacks to the corresponding VIDEO IN and AUDIO IN (L/R) jacks on your television. Select the appropriate AV input on your TV (e.g., AV1, Video 1).
- Coaxial (RF): Connect a coaxial cable from the VCR's RF OUT jack to the ANTENNA IN or CABLE IN jack on your television. Tune your TV to channel 3 or 4 (depending on the VCR's output setting, usually switchable on the VCR's rear panel).
4.3 So'oga Malosi
- Plug the VCR's power cord into a standard AC wall outlet.
4.4 Seti Pulea Mamao
- Tatala le vaega o le maa i tua o le masini mamao.
- Fa'aofi 3 maa AA, fa'amautinoa le sa'o polarity (+/-).
- Tapuni le vaega o le maa.
5. Fa'atonuga o Galuega
5.1 Ta'aloga Autu
- Turn on the VCR and your television. Select the correct input on your TV.
- Insert a VHS tape into the tape slot on the front of the VCR. The VCR will automatically load the tape.
- Oomi le TALI faamau i luga o le VCR poʻo le remote control.
- Ina ia taofi le toe tataina, fetaomi le TUMAU faamau.
- To fast forward or rewind, press the FF (Fast Forward) or REW (Toe fa'afo'i) faamau. Tusitala TALI e toe faaauau le ta'alo masani.
- Ina ia aveese le lipine, oomi le EJECT faamau.
5.2 Fa'amaumauga Fa'amau
- Ensure the VCR is connected to a signal source (e.g., cable box, antenna) via the RF IN or AV IN jacks.
- Insert a recordable VHS tape into the VCR. Ensure the erase-protection tab on the tape is intact (not broken off).
- Tune the VCR to the desired channel or select the appropriate input (e.g., L1 for Line 1 input).
- Oomi le REC (Fa'amaumauga) button. The VCR will begin recording.
- Ina ia taofi le pueina, oomi le TUMAU faamau.
5.3 Timer Recording
Timer recording allows you to record a program at a specified time and channel. While specific programming steps can vary, general steps include:
- Oomi le MENU button on the remote or VCR.
- Navigate to the 'Timer Record' or 'Program' menu using the arrow keys.
- Select an empty program slot.
- Set the start time, end time, date (or day of the week for recurring recordings), and the channel to be recorded.
- Confirm the settings and exit the menu. Ensure the VCR is powered off or in standby mode for the timer recording to activate.
Note: Detailed timer programming may require consulting the original manufacturer's manual or experimenting with the VCR's menu system.
5.4 Adjusting Picture and Sound
- Fa'aaoga le S.PICTURE button on the VCR or remote to cycle through various picture enhancement modes during playback.
- Adjust volume using your television's remote control.
6. Tausiga
6.1 Fa'amamaina o le Vaega
- Unplug the VCR from the power outlet before cleaning.
- Wipe the exterior of the VCR with a soft, dry cloth. For stubborn marks, a slightly damp e mafai ona faaaoga ie, sosoo ai ma se ie mago.
- Aua le fa'aaogaina ni vaila'au fa'amama, ni vaila'au fa'amama, po'o ni vaila'au fa'asusu, auā e mafai ona fa'aleagaina ai le vali.
6.2 Faamama Ulu
The Sharp VC-H992U features an auto head cleaner. For optimal performance, it is recommended to use a dry-type VCR head cleaning tape periodically (e.g., every 50-100 hours of use) if you notice picture degradation. Follow the instructions provided with the cleaning tape.
7. Faʻafitauli
If you encounter issues with your VCR, refer to the following common problems and solutions:
| Fa'afitauli | Mafuaaga e ono tupu | Fofo |
|---|---|---|
| Leai se mana | Power cord unplugged; outlet not working | Siaki le feso'ota'iga uaea eletise; su'ega fa'atasi ma se isi masini. |
| No picture/sound during playback | Incorrect TV input selected; A/V cables loose or incorrect; VCR not tuned to correct channel (RF connection) | Select correct TV input (e.g., AV1, Video 1); check all cable connections; if using RF, ensure TV is on channel 3/4. |
| Tape won't eject | Tape jammed; power interruption | Ensure VCR is powered on; try pressing EJECT multiple times. If still stuck, do not force it; seek professional service. |
| Le lelei o le ata (kiona, pi'o) | Dirty video heads; old/damaged tape; weak signal (recording) | Use a VCR head cleaning tape; try a different tape; check antenna/cable connections. |
| E le o galue le pule mamao | Dead batteries; obstruction; remote sensor blocked | Replace batteries; ensure clear line of sight to VCR's remote sensor. |
8. Fa'amatalaga
- Fa'ailoga: Ma'ai
- Fa'ata'ita'iga: VC-H992U
- Ituaiga: 4-Head Hi-Fi Stereo VCR Player/Recorder
- Vaega: Rapid Rewind, 19 Micron Heads, EZ Set Up, Auto Clock Setting, S-VHS Quasi Playback, Auto Head Cleaner
- Mea mamafa: 8.74 pauna
- Fuafuaga: 16.1 x 12.2 x 5.5 inisi
- Ma'a: 3 AA batteries required for remote (included)
- ASIN: B00NB89MA2
- Aso Muamua Maua: Setema 4, 2014
9. Fa'amaonia ma Lagolago
As this product is often sold as a refurbished or used item, factory warranty information may not be available. For any post-purchase support, technical assistance, or warranty inquiries related to your specific purchase, please contact the seller directly.





