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Emerson EWC 1902 TV/VCR combo...This set is about 3 years old.
We are having trouble programming the vcr timer to turn on at the beginning of shows and off when they are over.  Apparantly, the instruction booklet we got with the set is incomplete and doesn't have any details on the subject.  Could you please tell us how to program these functions.
Thank you very much.
DJ Bennett

Answer
http://www.emersonaudiovideo.com/pdf/om/EWC1902.pdf

The above web site is the entire owners manual for your set.  You must have acrobat reader installed on your pc, but most of them do now days.

Timer operation instruction is clearly described on page 23.

This should help you program it easily. I read the instructions and they are very clearly written.

All the best to you!

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