Output/Input Set ..................................30
SYSTEM CONNECTIONS 32
Connecting To A Satellite Receiver ......32
Connecting/Using A Decoder .............. 34
Connecting/Using A Stereo System ......35
SUBSIDIARY SETTINGS 36
Mode Set ............................................. 36
Tuner Set .............................................40
Clock Set .............................................46
Video Channel Set ............................... 48
S
HOWVIEW
TROUBLESHOOTING 50
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 53
SPECIFICATIONS 54
LIST OF TERMS55
®
Timer Programming ......... 22
®
System Setup ....................49
LPT0649-001B
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EN
SAFETY FIRST
Safety Precautions
The rating plate and the safety caution are on the rear of the unit.
WARNING: DANGEROUS VOLTAGE INSIDE
WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS UNIT
TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
CAUTION
When you are not using the recorder for a long period of time, it is recommended that you disconnect
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the power cord from the mains outlet.
Dangerous voltage inside. Refer internal servicing to qualified service personnel. To prevent electric
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shock or fire hazard, remove the power cord from the mains outlet prior to connecting or
disconnecting any signal lead or aerial.
WARNING
There are two different types of SECAM colour systems: SECAM-L, used in FRANCE (also called
SECAM-West), and SECAM-B, used in Eastern European countries (also called SECAM-East).
1. This recorder can also receive SECAM-B colour television signals for recording and playback.
2. Recordings made of SECAM-B television signals produce monochrome pictures if played back on a
video recorder of SECAM-L standard, or do not produce normal colour pictures if played back on a
PAL video recorder with SECAM-B system incorporated (even if the TV set is SECAM-compatible).
3. SECAM-L prerecorded cassettes or recordings made with a SECAM-L video recorder produce
monochrome pictures when played back with this recorder.
4. This recorder cannot be used for the SECAM-L standard. Use a SECAM-L recorder to record SECAM-L
signals.
IMPORTANT
Please read the various precautions on pages 2 and 3 before installing or operating the recorder.
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It should be noted that it may be unlawful to re-record pre-recorded tapes, records, or discs without
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the consent of the owner of copyright in the sound or video recording, broadcast or cable programme
and in any literary, dramatic, musical, or artistic work embodied therein.
● Cassettes marked “S-VHS” and “VHS” can be used with this video cassette recorder. However, S-VHS recordings are possible only
with cassettes marked “S-VHS”.
By using the S-VHS ET function, it is possible to record and play back with S-VHS picture quality on VHS cassettes with this recorder.
● S
HOWVIEW
from Gemstar Development Corporation.
is a registered trademark of Gemstar Development Corporation. The S
HOWVIEW
system is manufactured under licence
For Italy:
“It is declared that this product, brand JVC, conforms to the Ministry Decree n. 548 of 28 Aug.’95
published in the Official Gazette of the Italian Republic n. 301 of 28 Dec.’95”
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The STANDBY/ON
operating current on and off. “
Video tapes recorded with this video recorder in the LP (Long Play) mode cannot be played back on a
single-speed video recorder.
When the equipment is installed in a cabinet or a shelf, make sure that it has sufficient space on all sides to
allow for ventilation (10 cm or more on both sides, on top and at the rear.)
When discarding batteries, environmental problems must be considered and the local rules or laws
governing the disposal of these batteries must be followed strictly.
Failure to heed the following precautions may result in damage to the recorder, remote control or video
cassette.
1. DO NOT
... in an environment prone to extreme temperatures or humidity.
... in direct sunlight.
... in a dusty environment.
... in an environment where strong magnetic fields are generated.
... on a surface that is unstable or subject to vibration.
2. DO NOT
(If the ventilation openings or holes are blocked by a newspaper or cloth, etc., the heat may not be able
to get out.)
3. DO NOT
4. DO NOT
(If water or liquid is allowed to enter this equipment, fire or electric shock may be caused.)
5. DO NOT
6. DO NOT
filled with water or liquids (such as cosmetics or medicines, flower vases, potted plants, cups, etc.) on top
of this unit.
7. DO NOT
8. AVOID
place the recorder ...
block the recorder’s ventilation openings or holes.
place heavy objects on the recorder or remote control.
place anything which might spill on top of the recorder or remote control.
expose the apparatus to dripping or splashing.
use this equipment in a bathroom or places with water. Also DO NOT
place any naked flame sources, such as lighted candles, on the apparatus.
violent shocks to the recorder during transport.
button does not completely shut off mains power from the unit, but switches
1
” shows electrical power standby and “!” shows ON.
`
place any containers
MOISTURE CONDENSATION
Moisture in the air will condense on the recorder when you move it from a cold place to a warm place, or
under extremely humid conditions—just as water droplets form in the surface of a glass filled with cold
liquid. Moisture condensation on the head drum will cause damage to the tape. In conditions where
condensation may occur, keep the recorder turned on for a few hours to let the moisture dry.
ATTEN T I O N
To mobile phone users:
Using a mobile phone in the vicinity of the recorder may cause picture vibration on the TV screen or change the screen to a blue
back display.
On placing the recorder:
Some TVs or other appliances generates strong magnetic fields. Do not place such appliance on top of the recorder as it may cause
picture disturbance.
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FRONT VIEW
INDEX
STANDBY/ON
A
Cassette Loading Slot
B
Play
Button 墌pg. 14
C
D
E
F
4
Rewind
Fast Forward
VIDEO/AUDIO Input Connectors 墌pg. 28
3
Button 墌pg. 10
1
Button 墌pg. 14, 15
Button 墌pg. 14, 15
5
Stop/Eject
G
S-VHS ET Button 墌pg. 20
H
Front Display Panel 墌pg. 6
I
Infrared Beam Receiving Window
J
PR +/– Buttons 墌pg. 18
K
Record
L
Pa us e
M
7
Button 墌pg. 15
9
Button 墌pg. 14, 18
0
Button 墌pg. 18
REAR VIEW
EN
5
Mains Power Cord 墌pg. 9
A
ANT. IN Connector 墌pg. 9
B
L-2 IN/DECODER Connector
C
pg. 29, 32, 33, 34
墌
L-1 IN/OUT Connector 墌pg.9,29,32,33,34
D
AUDIO OUT (L/R) Connectors 墌pg. 35
E
RF OUT Connector 墌pg. 9
F
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FRONT DISPLAY PANEL
INDEX (cont.)
“Timer” Indicator 墌pg. 23, 25
A
Play Indicator
B
Record Indicator
C
Channel/Clock Display 墌pg. 12
D
To switch display, press – –:– –. Channel position is not
displayed during playback.
Mode Display (L-1, L-2, F-1 or SAt*)
* When “L-2 SELECT” is set to “SAT” (墌pg. 31), “SAt” appears
instead of “L-2”.
Tape speed SP/LP/EP
E
* EP is for NTSC playback only.
Instant REVIEW Indicator 墌pg. 16
F
S-VHS Indicator 墌pg. 20, 39
G
VCR Indicator 墌pg. 19
H
ON-SCREEN DISPLAY
When “O.S.D.” is set to “ON” (墌pg. 37), various operational indicators appear on the TV screen.
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Operation Mode Indicators
A
Tape speed SP/LP/EP
B
* EP is for NTSC playback only.
Tape Direction
C
Counter Display
D
Tape Remaining Time Indicator 墌pg. 19
E
Audio Mode Display 墌pg. 17
F
Tape Position Indicator
G
The tape position indicator
appears on the TV screen
when you press
5
from the Stop mode
or perform an Index Search
(
pg. 16). The position of
墌
q
“
” in relation to “0”
(beginning) or “+” (end)
shows you where you are
on the tape.
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or
BeginningEnd
NOTE:
Depending on the type of tape being used, the tape position
indicator may not appear correctly.
VPS/PDC Indicator 墌pg. 23, 25
H
Type of broadcast 墌pg. 20
I
Current Day/Month/Year
J
Clock Display
K
Channel Position Number and Station Name/
L
Auxiliary Input Indicator (L-1, L-2, F-1 or SAT*)
* When “L-2 SELECT” is set to “SAT” (墌pg. 31), “SAT” appears
instead of “L-2”.
S-VHS ET Indicator
M
(S-VHS ET : ON/S-VHS ET : OFF) 墌pg. 20, 39
“Cassette Loaded” Mark
N
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EN
INDEX (cont.)
REMOTE CONTROL
Rewind
K
Record
L
Stop
M
N
O
8
MENU Button 墌pg. 13
Button 墌pg. 10
r t
Button 墌pg. 14, 15
3
Button 墌pg. 18
7
Button 墌pg. 14, 18
TV PR +/– Button 墌“Operating JVC TVs” below
STANDBY/ON
P
AUDIO Button 墌pg. 17
Q
(TV Muting) Button 墌“Operating JVC TVs”
^
Button 墌pg. 10
1
below
Display – – : – – Button 墌pg. 19
R
DAILY Button 墌pg. 23, 25
S
WEEKLY Button 墌pg. 23, 25
T
AUX Button 墌pg. 28
U
Timer
V
DATE +/– Button 墌pg. 24
W
PR +/– Button 墌pg. 18
X
Auto Tracking
Y
Button 墌pg. 23, 25
#
Button 墌pg. 17
p
SP/LP Button 墌pg. 18
30 SEC Button 墌pg. 16
Z
Play
Button 墌pg. 14
a
b
c
d
4
Fast Forward
Pa us e
Button 墌pg. 15
9
Button 墌pg. 14, 15
5
OK Button 墌pg. 11
Information Button*
* If you press this button when “O.S.D.” is set to “ON” (墌pg. 37),
you can see the current recorder status on the TV screen.
Button 墌pg. 15, 16
w e
e
TV
+/– Button 墌“Operating JVC TVs” below
%
Buttons with a small dot on the left side of the name can also
be used to operate your JVC TV while holding down the TV
button. (
This remote control transmits A code signals only; it is not
applicable to B code signals.
TV Button 墌“Operating JVC TVs” in the right
A
“Operating JVC TVs” in the right column)
墌
column
TV/VCR Button 墌pg. 19 and “Operating JVC
B
TVs” in the right column
REVIEW Button 墌pg. 16
C
Number Keys 墌pg. 18, 22
D
VPS/PDC Button 墌pg. 23, 25
E
Cancel
F
Button 墌pg. 27
&
0000 Button 墌pg. 19
STOP +/– Button 墌pg. 24
G
START +/– Button 墌pg. 24
H
PROG Button 墌pg. 22
I
Programme Check
J
Button 墌pg. 26
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How To Use
The remote control can operate most of your video recorder’s
functions, as well as basic functions of JVC TV sets.
(
“Operating JVC TVs” below)
墌
● Point the remote control toward the receiving window.
● The maximum operating distance of the remote control is
about 8 m.
Operating JVC TVs
To operate your TV, while holding down the TV button, press
the corresponding button:
+/–
%
TV
, ^(TV Muting).
1
,
TV/VCR, TV PR
+/–,
NOTES:
●
When inserting the batteries, be sure to insert in the correct
directions as indicated under the battery cover.
●
Depending on the type of JVC TV, some or all functions
may not be operated using the remote control.
●
If the remote control doesn’t work properly, remove its
batteries, wait a short time, replace the batteries and then
try again.
INSTALLING YOUR NEW RECORDER
Basic Connections
Aerial connector
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It’s essential that your video recorder be properly
connected.
THESE STEPS MUST BE COMPLETED BEFORE ANY
VIDEO OPERATION CAN BE PERFORMED.
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Back of TV
21-pin SCART
cable
(not provided)
Mains power cord
Back of recorder
21-pin SCART
connector
Mains outlet
RF cable
(provided)
L-1 IN/OUT
TV aerial
cable
ANT. IN
RF OUT
Check the contents.
A
Make sure the package contains all of the accessories
listed in “SPECIFICATIONS” on page 54.
Situate the recorder.
B
Place the recorder on a stable, horizontal surface.
Connect the recorder to TV.
C
The connection method you use depends on the type of
TV you have.
RF Connection
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To connect to a TV with NO AV input connectors . . .
Disconnect the TV aerial cable from the TV.
A
Connect the TV aerial cable to the ANT. IN connector
B
on the rear panel of the recorder.
Connect the provided RF cable between the RF OUT
C
connector on the rear panel of the recorder and the
TV’s aerial connector.
AV C onnection
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To connect to a TV with AV input connectors . . .
Connect the aerial, recorder and TV as per “RF
A
Connection”.
Connect an optional 21-pin SCART cable between the
B
L-1 IN/OUT connector on the rear panel of the
recorder and the TV’s 21-pin SCART connector.
Make AV connection if your TV has a 21-pin AV input
connector (SCART) in order to reduce the possibility of
interference. With AV connection, you can enjoy
stereo playback of video tapes if you are using a stereo
TV.
NOTES:
●
The L-1 IN/OUT connector accepts only a composite
signal (regular video signal) and delivers either a composite
signal (regular video signal) or a Y/C signal (a signal in
which the luminance and chrominance signals are
separated). If your TV’s 21-pin AV input connector (SCART)
is compatible with the Y/C signal, set “L-1 OUTPUT” to
“S-VIDEO” after the connection and the initial settings are
completed (
pictures. (For connection, be sure to use a 21-pin SCART
cable that is compatible with the Y/C signal.)
●
Set your TV to the VIDEO (or AV), Y/C, or RGB mode
according to the type of your TV’s SCART connector.
●
For switching the TV’s mode, refer to the instruction
manual of your television.
墌
pg. 30). You can obtain high-quality S-VHS
Connect the recorder to mains.
D
Plug the end of the mains power cord into a mains outlet.
After the connection is completed, perform “Auto Set
Up” on page 10.
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EN
Auto Set Up
Auto Channel Set/Auto Clock Set/
Auto Guide Program Number Set
INITIAL SETTINGS
Before starting, make sure of the following:
● The TV aerial cable should be connected to the recorder.
● The recorder’s mains power cord should be connected to a
mains outlet.
● The TV should be set to its AV mode (with AV connection
pg. 9) or UHF channel 36 (with RF connection
墌
pg. 9).
墌
After the
pressed for the first time to power on the recorder
selecting your country*, the Auto Set Up function sets the
tuner channels, clock** and Guide Program numbers
automatically.
* If you live in Belgium (BELGIUM) or Switzerland (SUISSE), you also
**If you live in Hungary (MAGYARORSZÁG), Czech Republic (
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button on the recorder or remote control is
need to select your language.
REPUBLIKA), Poland (POLSKA) or other countries in Eastern Europe
(OTHER EASTERN EUROPE), set the clock manually.
, by simply
ESKÁ
C
Turn on the recorder.
A
Press 1 on the recorder or remote control. The Country
Set display appears on the TV screen.
NOTE:
If you have connected your TV to
the recorder with RF connection
and the on-screen display
appearing on UHF channel 36
looks distorted, perform “Video
Channel Set” on page 48.
Select your country.
B
Press rt to move the
highlight bar (pointer) to your
country’s name.
(Example) DEUTSCHLAND is
selected.
NOTES:
● If you have selected BELGIUM or SUISSE, go to step 3.
● If you have selected MAGYARORSZÁG, CESKÁ REPUBLIKA,
POLSKA or OTHER EASTERN EUROPE, press OK. The Clock
Set screen will appear. Set the clock manually (
then go to step 4.
● If you have selected any other country name, go to step 4.
墌
pg. 46),
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11
Select the language.
C
Press OK. The Language Set
display appears on the TV
screen.
Press
highlight bar (pointer) to the
language of your choice.
(Example) DEUTSCH is selected.
D
Press OK.
“Auto” blinks on the front display panel; do NOT press
any button on the recorder or remote control until the
front display panel shows clock time, “(CH) 1” or
“– –:– –” as illustrated on page 12.
● If you are using the on-screen
display, the AUTO SET
screen will appear. As Auto
Set Up progresses, the “
mark on the TV screen
moves from left to right.
to move the
rt
Perform Auto Set Up.
”
q
ATTENTION
Once you have performed Auto Set Up, even if the recorder’s
memory backup has expired, all the stored stations and their
Guide Program numbers remain in the recorder’s memory
and the recorder will not perform Auto Set Up again. You
only need to set the clock. (
If you have moved to a different area, perform each setting as
required.
● Video channel setting (for RF connection users)
● Tuner setting
● Clock setting
If a new station starts broadcasting in your area, perform
tuner setting (
setting (
墌
pg. 40
墌
pg. 46
墌
pg. 40) and, if necessary, video channel
墌
pg. 48).
墌
pg. 46)
墌
pg. 48
NOTES:
● In the area where no TV station transmits a PDC (Programme
Delivery Control) signal, the recorder can perform neither
Auto Clock Set nor Auto Guide Program Number Set.
● If there is a power cut, or if you press
Set Up is in progress, Auto Set Up will be interrupted; be sure
to turn off the recorder power once and try again from step 1.
● Auto Clock Set may not function properly depending on the
reception condition.
● If no sound accompanies the picture or the audio sounds
unnatural on some channels that have been stored by Auto Set
Up, the TV system setting for those channels may be incorrect.
Select the appropriate TV system for those channels
(
pg. 43, “INFORMATION”).
墌
or MENU while Auto
1
BeginningEnd
Confirm/Set video channel.
E
With RF connection
The video channel that is shown
on the display panel is your
video channel. Press OK.
● If you have selected
MAGYARORSZÁG, CESKÁ
REPUBLIKA, POLSKA or OTHER
EASTERN EUROPE in step2 on
page 10, “2” appears instead of “1”.
● To view picture signals from the recorder, set your TV to the
video channel.
With AV connection
Press
panel shows “1 – –” (or
“2 – –”). Now the video
channel is set to off. Then
press OK.
● To view picture signals from the recorder, set your TV to its AV
mode.
until the display
PR –
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EN
Results of Auto Set Up appear on the front display panel
If both Auto Channel Set and Auto Clock Set have been performed successfully, the
correct current time is displayed.
Turn on the TV and select its video channel or AV mode, then make sure that all necessary stations
have been stored in the recorder’s memory by using the PR button(s).
● If station names (ID –
will be displayed at the top left corner of the TV screen for about 5 seconds when the recorder is
tuned to a different station.
● If you want to set the tuner manually such as to add or skip channels, to change channel
positions, or to set or change station names, see pages 42 – 45.
If Auto Channel Set has succeeded but Auto Clock Set has not, “1” (channel position) is
displayed.
A Turn on the TV and select its video channel or AV mode, then make sure that all necessary
stations have been stored in the recorder’s memory by using the PR button(s).
● If station names (ID –
will be displayed at the top left corner of the TV screen for about 5 seconds when the recorder is
tuned to a different station.
● If you want to set the tuner manually such as to add or skip channels, to change channel
positions, or to set or change station names, see pages 42 – 45.
B Perform “Clock Set” on page 46.
If both Auto Channel Set and Auto Clock Set have failed, “– –:– –” is displayed.
Make sure the cables are connected properly and turn off the recorder’s power once, then turn the
recorder’s power back on again.
The Country Set display appears on the front display panel and/or on the TV screen; perform “Auto
Set Up” on page 10 again.
pg. 45) have also been stored in the recorder’s memory, the station name
墌
pg. 45) have also been stored in the recorder’s memory, the station name
墌
INITIAL SETTINGS (cont.)
IMPORTANT
● To check if the Guide Program numbers have been set correctly, perform the S
● In certain reception conditions, station names may not be stored correctly, and auto Guide Program Number Set may not work
properly. If the Guide Program numbers are not set properly when you timer-record a TV programme using the S
system, the recorder will record a TV programme of a different station. When programming the timer using the S
system, be sure to check the desired channel is selected correctly (
● Your video recorder memorizes all detected stations even if reception of some of them is poor. You can delete those stations with
an unacceptable picture (
pg. 43, “Delete A Channel”).
墌
墌
HOWVIEW
pg. 22, “S
Timer Programming (墌pg. 22).
®
HOWVIEW
Timer Programming”).
HOWVIEW
HOWVIEW
INFORMATION
Language for the on-screen display
Auto Set Up also selects the language automatically for the on-screen display depending on the Country setting you have made in
step 2 on page 10 (unless you have selected BELGIUM or SUISSE), as shown below.
SUOMI
PORTUGAL
DEUTSCHLAND
POLSKA
NORGE
SVERIGE
If you want to change the language setting manually, see “Language” on page 13.
Just Clock
Your recorder is equipped with the Just Clock function which provides accurate time keeping through automatic adjustments at
regular intervals, by reading data from a PDC signal. If you want to take advantage of this function, simply set it to “ON”
(
pg. 46, “Just Clock”).
墌
SUOMIDANMARK
]
ENGLISHÖSTERREICH
]
DEUTSCH
]
POLSKIITALIA
]
NORSKMAGYARORSZÁG]MAGYAR
]
SVENSKAESPAÑA
]
C
ESKÁ REPUBLIKA
]
]
]
]
]
DANSKNEDERLAND
DEUTSCHGREECE
CEc
TINAOTHER WESTERN EUROPE
ITALIANOOTHER EASTERN EUROPE]ENGLISH
CASTELLANO
NEDERLANDS
]
ENGLISH
]
ENGLISH
]
Language
Turn on the TV and select the video channel (or
AV mode).
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This recorder offers you the choice to view on-screen
messages in 13 different languages. Though Auto Set Up
selects the language automatically (墌pg. 12), you can
change the language setting manually as required.
Access the Main Menu screen.
A
Press
B
Press rt to move the
highlight bar (pointer) to
“AUTO CH SET”, then press
or
OK
C
Press rt to move the highlight bar (pointer) to your
country’s name, then press OK or
.
MENU
Access the Country Set screen.
.
e
Select your country.
.
e
Select the language.
D
Press
highlight bar (pointer) to the
language of your choice.
● You do not have to press OK;
pressing OK starts Auto
Channel Set.
E
Press
to move the
rt
Return to the normal screen.
.
MENU
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EN
Basic Playback
Turn on the TV and select the video channel (or
AV mode ).
PLAYBACK
Load a cassette.
A
Make sure the window side is up, the rear label side is
facing you and the arrow on the front of the cassette is
pointed toward the recorder.
● Do not apply too much pressure when inserting.
● If the record safety tab has been removed, playback begins
automatically.
● The recorder’s power comes on automatically and the counter
is reset to 0:00:00.
Find the programme start point.
B
If the tape is advanced past the start point, press 3. To
go forward, press
Start playback.
C
Press 4. “bESt” appears blinking in the recorder’s front
display panel during automatic tracking. (
Stop playback.
D
Press 8 on the remote control or
front panel. Then press
5
.
0
to remove the cassette.
0
pg. 21)
墌
on the recorder’s
Clean the video heads using a dry cleaning
cassette — TCL-2 — when:
● Rough, poor picture appears while a tape is played back.
● The picture is unclear or no picture appears.
● “USE CLEANING CASSETTE” appears on the screen (only
with “O.S.D.” set to “ON” (
墌
pg. 37)).
NOTE:
The heads get dirty in the following cases:
● in an environment prone to extreme temperature or
humidity
● in a dusty environment
● flaw, dirt or mold on video tapes
● continuous usage for a long time
Usable cassettes
● Compact VHS camcorder recordings can be played on this
video recorder. Simply place the recorded cassette into a
VHS Cassette Adapter and it can be used just like any
full-sized VHS cassette.
● This video recorder can record on regular VHS and Super
VHS cassettes. While only VHS signals can be recorded on
regular VHS cassettes*, both VHS and Super VHS signals
can be recorded and played back using Super VHS
cassettes.
* By using the S-VHS ET function, it is possible to record and
play back with S-VHS picture quality on VHS cassettes
with this recorder.
Playback Features
NOTE:
Refer to the illustrations below as you read the following
procedures.
ReverseForward
Reverse
search
3steps
Reverse
play
Reverse
slow
motion
2steps
Slow
motion
2steps
Normal
play
Forward
search
4steps
EN
15
Still Picture/Frame-By-Frame
Playback
1
Pause during playback.
Press 9.
● If there is vertical jitter, use the PR buttons on the remote
control to correct the picture.
2
Activate frame-by-frame playback.
Press 9.
OR
Press w or e.
Slow Motion
During still picture, press and hold 9 for 2 seconds, then
release. Press
picture.
OR
During still picture, press and hold w or e. Release to
return to still picture.
NOTE:
During slow motion playback, some noise may appear on the TV
screen. Press PR + or – on the remote control to elimiate the
noises.
and release again to return to still
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ATTEN T I O N
In the search, still, slow-motion or frame-by-frame playback
mode,
● the picture will be distorted
● the noise bars will appear
● there will be a loss of color with an LP-recorded tape
High-Speed (Turbo) Search
During playback or still, press 5 for forward
high-speed search, or
NOTE:
For short searches, press and hold 5 or 3 for over
2 seconds during playback or still picture. When released,
normal playback resumes.
To resume normal playback, press 4.
for reverse high-speed search.
3
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EN
PLAYBACK (cont.)
Variable Speed Search
During playback, press w or e.
● The more times you press, the faster the playback picture
moves.
● To decrease speed, press the button for the opposite direction.
To resume normal playback, press 4.
Index Search
Your recorder automatically marks
index codes at the beginning of
each recording. This function gives
you quick access to any one of 9
index codes in either direction.
NOTE:
Before starting, make sure the
recorder is in the Stop mode.
Activate Index Search.
Press w or e (2 or 6). “2 1” or “6 1” is
displayed on the TV screen and search begins in the
corresponding direction.
● To access index codes 2 through 9, press w
until the correct index number is displayed.
Example:
To locate the beginning of B from the current position, press
twice.
To locate the beginning of D from the current position, press
once.
Current position
or e repeatedly
Skip Search
During playback, press
unwanted sections.
Each press initiates a 30-second period of fast-motion
playback. Normal playback resumes automatically.
To resume normal playback during a Skip Search,
press
4
.
1 to 4 times to skip over
30 SEC
Instant ReView
Simply by pressing a single button, the recorder power comes
on, rewinds, and begins playback of the last timer-recorded
programme. If you have several programmes recorded, you can
easily access any of them.
NOTE:
Before starting, make sure that the recorder is off and that the
Timer mode is disengaged.
Activate Instant ReView.
Press
REVIEW
recorder searches for the index code indicating the start
of the last timer-recorded programme. Once it’s found,
playback begins automatically.
● The front display panel tells you how many programmes have
w
e
been timer-recorded. If you have, for example, 3 programmes,
the Instant REVIEW indicator and “3” blink. To watch the first
of the 3 programmes, press
searches and begins playback automatically. You can access a
programme as far as 9 index codes away from the current tape
position.
. The recorder power comes on and the
three times
REVIEW
. The recorder
Index number
● When the specified index code is located, playback begins
automatically.
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Next Function Memory
The Next Function Memory “tells” the recorder what to do after
rewinding. Before continuing, make sure the recorder is in the
Stop mode.
For Automatic Start Of Playback
a-
Press
For Automatic Power Off
b-
Press 3, then press 1 within 2 seconds.
For Automatic Timer Standby
c-
Press 3, then press # (
, then press 4 within 2 seconds.
3
TIMER
) within 2 seconds.
Repeat Playback
Your recorder can automatically play back the whole tape 100
times repeatedly.
1
Start playback.
Press 4.
2
Activate Repeat Playback.
Press 4 and hold for over 5 seconds, then release.
● The Play indicator ( $
slowly.
● After playing back a tape 100 times, the recorder stops
automatically.
3
Stop Repeat Playback.
Press 8 at any time.
● Pressing 4
, 3, 5 or 9 also stops Repeat Playback.
) on the front display panel blinks
Manual Tracking
Your recorder is equipped with automatic tracking control.
During playback, you can override this and adjust the tracking
manually by pressing the PR buttons.
1
Override automatic tracking.
Press p on the remote control.
2
Adjust the tracking manually.
Press PR + or – on the remote control.
● Press p
again to return to automatic tracking.
NOTE:
When a new tape is inserted, the recorder enters the automatic
tracking mode automatically.
Soundtrack Selection
Your recorder is capable of recording three soundtracks (HI-FI L,
HI-FI R and NORM) and will play back the one you select.
During Playback
Pressing
On-Screen Display
changes the soundtrack as follows:
AUDIO
TRACK
USE
L
j h
j
L
NORM
NORM
HI FI
HI FI
HI FI
HI FI
R
h
R
For Hi-Fi stereo tapes
For main audio of Bilingual tapes
For sub audio of Bilingual tapes
For audio-dubbed tapes
For audio-dubbed tapes
NOTES:
● “HI FI L j
Hi-Fi stereo tapes are played back in stereo, and the normal
audio track is played back automatically for tapes with only
normal audio.
● For instructions on recording stereo and bilingual
programmes, refer to page 20.
● “O.S.D.” must be set to “ON” or the on-screen displays will
not appear (
h R” should normally be selected. In this mode,
pg. 37).
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Basic Recording
Turn on the TV and select the video channel (or
AV mode ).
RECORDING
Load a cassette.
A
Insert a cassette with the record safety tab intact.
● The recorder’s power comes on automatically and the counter
is reset to 0:00:00.
Choose a programme.
B
Press
you wish to record.
C
Press
front display panel or TV screen. Press
to change the setting while the tape speed is displayed on
the TV screen.
D
Press and hold 7 and press 4 on the remote control, or
press
B.E.S.T. takes place at the beginning of both the first SP and
the first LP recording after inserting the cassette. (
PR +/–
or the
number keys
to select the channel
Set the tape speed.
(p). The current setting appears on the
SP/LP
SP/LP
Start recording.
on the recorder.
7
(
墌
p
) again
pg. 21)
Recording Resume Function
If there is a power outage during recording, Instant Timer
Recording (
recording will resume automatically when power is restored
to the recorder unless the recorder’s memory backup has
expired.
pg. 19) or timer recording (墌pg. 22, 24), the
墌
Pause/Resume recording.
E
Press 9. Press 4 to resume recording.
Stop recording.
F
Press 8 on the remote control or
Then press
to remove the cassette.
0
on the recorder.
0
Accidental erasure prevention
To prevent accidental recording on a recorded cassette,
remove its safety tab. To record on it later, cover the hole
with adhesive tape.
Record safety tab
NOTE:
If a power outage exceed the recorder’s memory backup
time, Recording Resume Function does not work.
Recording Features
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Instant Timer Recording (ITR)
This easy method lets you record for from 30 minutes to 6 hours
(selectable in 30-min. increments), and shuts the recorder off
after recording is finished.
1
Start recording.
Press 7 on the recorder.
2
Engage the ITR mode.
Press 7 again. “䡬“ blinks and “0:30” appears on the
front display panel.
3
Set the recording duration.
If you want to record for more than 30 minutes, press 7
to extend the time. Each press extends recording time by
30 minutes.
NOTE:
You can only perform ITR using the 7 button on the recorder’s
front panel.
Elapsed Recording Time Indication
1
Display the counter.
Press
screen.
so that a counter reading appears on the TV
– –:– –
Record One Programme While
Watching Another
If your recorder is connected to the TV via the AV
connection, press
and the TV broadcast being recorded disappear. Once
recording is in progress, all you need to do is to set the
channel controls on the TV for the station you wish to
view.
● The programme selected with the TV’s channel controls
appears on the TV screen, while the one selected with the
recorder’s PR buttons is recorded on the tape.
● If a decoder is connected to the recorder (
select a scrambled channel as well with the TV channel
controls.
TV/VCR
. The recorder’s VCR indicator
pg. 34), you can
墌
2
Reset the counter.
Press
● The counter is reset to “0:00:00” and shows the exact elapsed
time as the tape runs. You can check the exact time of a
recording or playback.
before starting recording or playback.
0000
Tape Remaining Time
Press
appears on the TV screen.
NOTE:
Depending on the type of tape being used, the tape remaining
time reading may not appear right away, or is not correct.
“– –:– –” may sometimes appear, or the display may blink on
occasion.
so that the time remaining on the tape
– –:– –
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RECORDING (cont.)
Super VHS ET (S-VHS ET)
— Recording on VHS cassettes with
S-VHS quality
You can record in SP mode on VHS cassettes with S-VHS picture
quality. Tapes recorded using this function can be played back
on a recorder equipped with the S-VHS ET function.
● You can activate the S-VHS ET function only before you start
recording on a VHS cassette.
● Before recording, make sure that “B.E.S.T.” is set to “ON”.
(
pg. 37)
墌
Engage the S-VHS ET mode.
Press
S-VHS ET
current setting (“S-VHS ET : ON” or “S-VHS ET : OFF”) if
“O.S.D.” is set to “ON” (
appears on the TV screen, press
5 seconds to set it to “ON”.
● The S-VHS indicator lights up on the front display panel.
NOTES:
●
You cannot activate the S-VHS ET function ...
... while recording is in progress.
... while timer-recording or Instant Timer Recording
墌
(
pg. 19) is in progress.
... while B.E.S.T. (
●
The S-VHS ET function does not work ...
... with S-VHS cassettes.
... with recordings in LP mode.
●
To keep the highest quality recording and playback pictures
over a long period of time, S-VHS recording on S-VHS
cassettes is recommended.
●
Use of high grade tapes is recommended for S-VHS ET
recordings. On some tapes, picture quality will not improve
even if the S-VHS ET function is used. Check the recording
quality before you start important recordings.
●
You can play back a tape recorded using the S-VHS ET
function on most of S-VHS recorders and of VHS recorders
equipped with SQPB (S-VHS QUASI PLAYBACK) function.
(Notice some recorders are not compatible with the S-VHS ET
function.)
●
While playing back a tape recorded using the S-VHS ET
function on some recorders, noise may appear. (If playback
picture becomes blurred or interrupted, use a cleaning
cassette.)
●
In the high-speed search, still, slow-motion or frame-by-frame
playback modes (
modes are performed frequently on a tape recorded using the
S-VHS ET function, the tape may be damaged and the picture
may be deteriorated.
on the recorder. You can check the
pg. 37). If “S-VHS ET : OFF”
墌
S-VHS ET
墌
pg. 21) is in progress.
墌
pg. 15), noise may appear. If these
again in about
Receiving Stereo and Bilingual
Programmes
Your recorder is equipped with a Sound-Multiplex decoder (A2)
and a Digital stereo sound decoder (NICAM) making reception
of stereo and bilingual broadcasts possible.
When the channel is changed, the type of broadcast being
received will be displayed on the TV screen for a few seconds.
● To listen to a bilingual programme, press
“HIFI L
● To listen to the standard (Regular Monaural) audio while
receiving a NICAM broadcast, press
appears on the TV screen.
R” appears on the TV screen.
j
” or “HIFIhR” appears on the TV screen.
NOTE:
“O.S.D.” must be set to “ON” or the on-screen displays will not
墌
appear (
pg. 37).
To Record Stereo and Bilingual Programmes (A2)
Stereo programmes are automatically recorded in stereo on the
Hi-Fi audio track (with the normal audio track recording mixed L
and R channel sound).
● Bilingual programmes are automatically recorded in bilingual
on the Hi-Fi audio track. The main soundtrack will be
recorded on the normal audio track.
To Record NICAM Stereo and Bilingual
Programmes
The NICAM audio programme will be recorded on the Hi-Fi
audio track, and the standard audio programme will be recorded
on the normal audio track.
NOTES:
●
If the quality of stereo sound being received is poor, the
broadcast will be received in monaural with better quality.
●
Before playing back a programme recorded in stereo, or a
bilingual programme, refer to “Soundtrack Selection” on
page 17.
On-screen Display
ST
BIL.
(none)
ST NICAM
BIL. NICAM
NICAM
AUDIO
AUDIO
until “NORM”
AUDIO
until
until
B.E.S.T. Picture
System
The B.E.S.T. (Biconditional Equalised Signal Tracking)
system checks the condition of the tape in use during
playback and recording, and compensates to provide the
highest-possible playback and recording pictures. You
can set “B.E.S.T.” to “ON” or “OFF” to your preference
(
pg. 37).
墌
Playback
The recorder assesses the quality of the tape once you
initiate playback.
● The recorder adjusts the playback picture quality based on the
quality of the tape in use.
● B.E.S.T. is active during automatic tracking. “bESt” appears
blinking on the recorder’s front display panel.
NOTES:
●
When watching a tape recorded with “B.E.S.T.” set to “ON”, it
is recommended that you leave B.E.S.T. on during playback as
well.
●
When watching a rental tape or one recorded on another
video recorder, or when using this recorder as the player for
editing, set B.E.S.T. to your preference (
●
“bESt” only appears at the beginning of automatic tracking.
Even though it doesn’t appear after that, the B.E.S.T. function is
operative.
墌
pg. 37).
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21
Recording
The recorder assesses the quality of the tape once you
initiate recording.
DURING B.E.S.T.
B.E.S.T. COMPLETE
● The recorder spends approximately 7 seconds assessing the
condition of the tape, then begins recording.
NOTES:
●
The B.E.S.T. system works for both SP and LP modes only after
a tape has been inserted and the Record mode is first initiated.
It does not work during recording.
●
In the case of timer recordings, the B.E.S.T. system works
before recording is initiated.
●
Once the cassette is ejected, the B.E.S.T. data is cancelled. The
next time the cassette is used for recording, B.E.S.T. is
re-performed.
●
Pressing the recorder’s
does not start Instant Timer Recording (
ATTENTION
Since the B.E.S.T. system works before recording actually
starts, there is a delay of approximately 7 seconds after
4
and
on the remote control are pressed, or 7 on the
recorder is pressed. To make sure you record the desired
scene or programme in its entirety, first perform the following
steps:
Press and hold
A
Pause mode.
● The recorder then automatically checks the condition of
the tape and, after approximately 7 seconds, re-enters
Record Pause mode.
Press
4
B
If you want to bypass the B.E.S.T. system and begin recording
immediately, set “B.E.S.T.” to “OFF” (
to start recording.
7
button while “bESt” is displayed
9
and press 7 to engage the Record
墌
墌
pg. 19).
pg. 37).
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EN
TIMER RECORDING
®
S
HOWVIEW
Timer
Programming
Before performing the S
Programming:
● Make sure that the recorder’s built-in clock is set properly.
● Insert a cassette with the safety tab in place. The recorder
will come on automatically.
● Turn on the TV and select the video channel (or AV mode).
HOWVIEW
Tim er
With the S
simplified because each TV programme has a corresponding
code number which your recorder is able to recognize.
A
Press
B
Press the
enter the S
of a programme you wish to
record.
● If you make a mistake, press &
C
Press OK, then the
S
HOWVIEW
appears (if you’re just starting
out, “P1” appears).
HOWVIEW
Access the S
PROG
Enter the S
number keys
and input the correct number.
Access the S
system, timer programming is greatly
HOWVIEW
.
HOWVIEW
to
HOWVIEW
Program screen
number
HOWVIEW
screen.
number.
Program screen.
IMPORTANT
Make sure the channel position number you wish to record is
displayed; if not, see “S
and set the Guide Program number correctly.
● If the number you entered is invalid, “ERROR” appears on the
TV screen. Press
● If the “GUIDE PROG SET” screen appears, see “ATTENTION”
on page 23.
HOWVIEW
&
and input a valid S
®
System Setup” on page 49
HOWVIEW
number.
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23
Set the tape speed.
D
Press
E
Press
● If “VPS/PDC ON” is displayed on the TV screen, VPS/PDC is
set to ON.
● If “VPS/PDC OFF” is displayed on the TV screen, VPS/PDC is
set to OFF.
墌
F
Press
on the TV screen for about 5 seconds, then the normal
screen appears.
● Repeat steps 1 – 6 for each additional programme.
G
Press # (
“
” appears on the front display panel.
#
● To disengage the timer mode, press #
(p).
SP/LP
Set the VPS/PDC mode.
VPS/PDC
“VPS/PDC Recording” on page 25.
to select “ON” or “OFF”.
Return to the normal screen.
or OK. “PROGRAM COMPLETED” appears
PROG
Engage the recorder’s timer mode.
). The recorder turns off automatically and
TIMER
(
TIMER
) again.
NOTES:
● To Change The Stop Time . . .
. . . press STOP +/– after pressing OK in step 3. You can
compensate for anticipated programme schedule delays.
● To Timer-Record Weekly Or Daily Serials . . .
. . . after pressing OK in step 3, press WEEKLY (number key
“9”) for weekly serials or DAILY (number key “8”) for daily
serials (Monday — Friday). Either “WEEKLY” or “DAILY”
appears on the TV screen. Pressing the button again makes the
corresponding indication disappear.
● You can programme this recorder to timer-record as many as 8
programmes. If you try to programme the recorder to record a
ninth, “PROGRAM FULL” appears on the TV screen. To record
the extra programme, you must first cancel any unnecessary
programmes (
● It is not possible to timer-record a TV programme with a
S
HOWVIEW
● If there is a conflict in the timer schedule and one programme
overlaps with another, the programme starting earlier or
programme with the lower programme number will be
recorded.
Satellite Receiver Users
To timer-record a satellite broadcast using the S
system:
A Set “L-2 SELECT” to “A/V” (
B Perform steps 1 – 7.
C Set the satellite receiver to the appropriate channel before
the selected programme begins.
D Leave the satellite receiver’s power on.
pg. 26).
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number which starts with “0”.
pg. 31).
墌
HOWVIEW
ATTENTION
Guide Program Number Set
“GUIDE PROG SET” appears after performing step 3 if the
Guide Program number for the S
entered has not been set.
● Press the
position number on which your recorder receives that
station, then press OK or
number. The S
number keys
HOWVIEW
HOWVIEW
or
rt
to input the channel
e
to set the Guide Program
Program screen appears.
(Example)
To timer-record a ZDF
programme with the
S
HOWVIEW
* If your recorder receives ZDF on
the channel position 2, press OK
or
e
number you
system.
after entering “2”.
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TIMER RECORDING (cont.)
Express Timer
Programming
Before performing Express Timer Programming:
● Make sure that the recorder’s built-in clock is set properly.
● Insert a cassette with the safety tab in place. The recorder
will come on automatically.
● Turn on the TV and select the video channel (or AV mode).
If you do not know the S
you wish to record, use the following procedure to set your
recorder to timer-record the programme.
Access the S
A
Press
B
Press
just starting out, “P1”
appears.)
C
Press
time you want recording to
start.
● Press and hold
move in 30-minute
increments, or press and
release repeatedly to move 1
minute at a time.
.
PROG
Access the Programme screen.
START+/–
Enter the programme start time.
START+/–
HOWVIEW
HOWVIEW
. (If you’re
to enter the
START+/–
number for the programme
screen.
to
Enter the programme stop time.
D
Press
STOP+/–
stop.
● Press and hold
press and release repeatedly to move 1 minute at a time.
E
Press
DATE+/–
● The current date appears on the TV screen. The date you enter
appears in its place.
to enter the time you want recording to
STOP+/–
to move in 30-minute increments, or
Enter the programme date.
.
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25
Enter the channel position.
F
Press
G
Press
H
Press
● If “VPS/PDC ON” is displayed on the TV screen, VPS/PDC is
set to ON.
● If “VPS/PDC OFF” is displayed on the TV screen, VPS/PDC is
set to OFF.
墌
I
After confirming all information is correct, press
. “PROGRAM COMPLETED” appears on the TV
OK
screen for about 5 seconds, then the normal screen
appears.
● Repeat steps 1 – 9 for each additional programme.
J
Press # (
“
” appears on the front display panel.
#
● To disengage the timer mode, press #
To Timer-Record Weekly Or Daily Serials . . .
. . . anytime during steps 2 through 8, press
key “9
serials (Monday – Friday). Either “WEEKLY” or “DAILY” appears
on the TV screen. Pressing the button again makes the
corresponding indication disappear.
.
PR+/–
Set the tape speed.
(p).
SP/LP
Set the VPS/PDC mode.
VPS/PDC
“VPS/PDC Recording” in the right column.
to select “ON” or “OFF”.
Return to the normal screen.
Engage the recorder’s timer mode.
). The recorder turns off automatically and
TIMER
(
TIMER
”) for weekly serials or
DAI LY (number key “8
WEEKLY (number
) again.
”) for daily
PROG
or
NOTES:
● You can programme this recorder to timer-record as many as 8
programmes. If you try to programme the recorder to record a
ninth, “PROGRAM FULL” appears on the TV screen. To record
the extra programme, you must first cancel any unnecessary
programmes (
● If there is a conflict in the timer schedule and one programme
overlaps with another, the programme starting earlier or
programme with the lower programme number will be
recorded.
Satellite Receiver Users
To timer-record a satellite broadcast using Express Timer
Programming:
A Set “L-2 SELECT” to “A/V” (
B Per form s teps 1 – 10. Enter “L-2” for the channel position
in step 6.
C Set the satellite receiver to the appropriate channel before
the selected programme begins.
D Leave the satellite receiver’s power on.
墌
pg. 26).
墌
pg. 31).
VPS/PDC Recording
Now available from some TV stations, PDC (Programme
Delivery Control) and VPS (Video Programme System) are
service designed to assure safe, accurate timer recording.
With this system, special code signals are transmitted
together with the audio/video signals. These code signals
control your video recorder and have precedence over the
advertised times you may have preset into the timer. This
means that your recorder will start and stop recording when
the preset TV programmes actually start and end — even if
the broadcast time of a preset TV programme is changed.
NOTES:
● When you use Express Timer Programming, set the start
time (VPS or PDC time) exactly as advertised in the TV
listing. A different time than advertised will result in no
recording.
● VPS/PDC recording is also possible when a satellite
receiver or a cable system is connected to L-2 IN/
DECODER connector on your recorder.
● VPS/PDC recording is also possible via the L-1 IN/OUT
connector.
How to check if the station being received transmits a
VPS/PDC signal
A Press – –:– – until the channel position appears on the
front display panel.
B Hold down
“VPS/PDC” appears blinking on the TV screen.
If a VPS/PDC signal is detected from the station, “VPS/
PDC” will stop blinking.
If no VPS/PDC signal is detected from the station, “VPS/
PDC” will blink at a slower rate.
C Press – –:– – or
for about 5 seconds.
START+
START+
again to return to normal display.
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TIMER RECORDING (cont.)
Check, cancel and change programmes
Disengage the timer mode.
A
Press # (
Access the Programme Check screen.
B
Press ".
Access the Programme screen.
C
Press " again to check
more information. Each time
you press ", the next
programme’s information
appears.
), then press 1.
TIMER
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27
To cancel or change a programme...
Cancel or change a programme.
D
Press & to cancel a programme. To change programme
settings, press the appropriate button:
STOP+/–, DATE+/–, PR+/–, VPS/PDC
(
).
p
Return to the normal screen.
E
Press " as many times as necessary. If there are still
some programmes remaining, go on to step 6.
Return to the timer mode.
F
Press # (
TIMER
).
START+/–
and/or
,
SP/LP
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Edit From A
Camcorder
EDITING
You can use a camcorder as the source player and your
recorder as the recording deck.
Make connections.
A
Connect the camcorder’s AUDIO OUT and VIDEO OUT
connectors to the recorder’s front panel AUDIO and
VIDEO input connectors.
● When using a monaural camcorder, connect its AUDIO OUT
connector to the AUDIO L input connector on your recorder.
Set the recorder’s input mode.
B
Press
AUX (number key “0
Set the edit mode.
C
See “PICTURE CONTROL” on page 37.
Start the camcorder.
D
Engage the Play mode of the camcorder.
Start the recorder.
E
Engage the Record mode of the recorder.
”) and/or PR to select “F-1”.
VIDEO
input
NOTES:
● All necessary cables can be obtained from your dealer.
● When you select “EDIT” to dub tapes in step 3, be sure to
select “AUTO” (or “NORM” when “B.E.S.T.” is set to “OFF”)
after you finish dubbing the tapes.
Recorder
AUDIO
input
Audio cable (not provided)
Video cable (not provided)
VIDEO OUT
Camcorder
AUDIO OUT
Player
Edit To Or From
Another Video
Recorder
A
TV receiver
AV mode
Player
21-pin SCART cable
(not provided)
Your recorder
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29
You can use your recorder as the source player or as the
recording deck.
Make connections.
A
Connect the player’s 21-pin SCART connector to the
recorder’s 21-pin SCART connector as illustrated.
When using your recorder as the source player ...
A
... connect its L-1 IN/OUT connector to the recording
deck.
When using your recorder as the recording deck ...
B
... connect its L-2 IN/DECODER connector to the
source player.
● If another recorder is compatible with the Y/C signal ...
... when using your recorder as the source player, set “L-1
OUTPUT” to “S-VIDEO” (
... when using your recorder as the recording deck, set “L-2
INPUT” to “S-VIDEO” (
Set the input mode of recording deck.
B
With this video recorder, press
and/or PR to select “L-2” for the L-2 IN/DECODER
connector.
● When using the L-2 IN/DECODER connector, set “L-2
SELECT” to “A/V” (
墌
墌
pg. 31).
墌
pg. 31).
pg. 30).
AUX (number key “0
”)
Another recorder
Recorder
B
Recorder
21-pin SCART cable
(not provided)
Another recorder
Player
Your recorder
TV receiver
AV mode
Advantages of S-VHS video recorders
You can edit from VHS to S-VHS, S-VHS to VHS, or, from
S-VHS to S-VHS.
● From VHS to S-VHS: Record VHS playback signals in the
S-VHS mode. Although the picture quality is inherently
limited by that of the original, the edited tape has better
picture quality than those made by VHS-to-VHS editing.
● From S-VHS to VHS: Because the picture quality of the
source material is very high, the edited tape has better
picture quality than those made by VHS-to-VHS editing.
● From S-VHS to S-VHS: All signals will be transferred with
minimum degradation.
Set the edit mode.
C
See “PICTURE CONTROL” on page 37.
Start the source player.
D
Engage the Play mode of the source player.
Start the recording deck.
E
Engage the Record mode of the recording deck.
NOTES:
●
All necessary cables can be obtained from your dealer.
●
For Y/C signal input/output, be sure to use a 21-pin SCART
cable that is compatible with the Y/C signal.
●
When you select “EDIT” to dub tapes in step 3, be sure to
select “AUTO” (or “NORM” when “B.E.S.T.” is set to “OFF”)
after you finish dubbing the tapes.
●
When you use this recorder as the source player for editing, be
sure to set “O.S.D.” to “OFF” before starting (
墌
pg. 37).
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Output/Input Set
EDITING (cont.)
L-1 OUTPUT Setting
The L-1 IN/OUT connector accepts only a composite signal
(regular video signal) and delivers either a composite signal
(regular video signal) or a Y/C signal (a signal in which the
luminance and chrominance signals are separated). Set “L-1
OUTPUT” to the appropriate mode depending on the type of
appliance connected to the recorder’s L-1 IN/OUT connector.
Access the Main Menu screen.
A
Press
B
Press rt to move the
highlight bar (pointer) to
“OUTPUT/INPUT SET”, then
press OK or
C
Press
highlight bar (pointer) to “L-1
OUTPUT”. Then, press OK
or
to select the appropriate
e
setting.
* The default setting is
the table below.
.
MENU
Access the Output/Input Set screen.
.
e
Select the output or input mode for the L-1
IN/OUT connector.
to move the
rt
in
bold
8
L-1 OUTPUT
:If a connected appliance’s input is
VIDEO
S-VIDEO:
Return to the normal screen.
D
Press
MENU
compatible only with regular video
signals, set to “VIDEO”.
If a connected appliance’s input is
compatible with Y/C signals, set to
“S-VIDEO”. You can obtain
high-quality S-VHS picture. (For
connection, be sure to use a 21-pin
SCART cable that is compatible with
the Y/C signal.)
.
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L-2 SELECT and L-2 INPUT Setting
The L-2 IN/DECODER connector accepts either a composite
signal (regular video signal) or a Y/C signal (a signal in which the
luminance and chrominance signals are separated). Set “L-2
SELECT” to the appropriate mode depending on the type of
appliance connected to the recorder’s L-2 IN/DECODER
connector. Set “L-2 INPUT” to the appropriate mode depending
on the output signals of the connected appliance.
Perform steps 1 and 2 of “L-1 OUTPUT Setting” on page 30.
Select the input mode for the L-2 IN/
A
DECODER connector.
Press rt to move the
highlight bar (pointer) to “L-2
SELECT” or “L-2 INPUT”.
Then, press OK or
the appropriate setting.
* The default setting is
the table below.
8
L-2 SELECT
:To use this recorder as the recording
A/V
DECODER
:To view a satellite programme with
SAT
to select
e
in
bold
deck with the player connected to
the L-2 IN/DECODER connector, or
to use the satellite receiver
connected to the L-2 IN/DECODER
connector.
:To use a decoder connected to the
L-2 IN/DECODER connector.
the TV set while the recorder is
turned off. (
墌
pg. 32)
NOTES:
●
If you have a satellite receiver or a decoder connected to the
L-2 IN/DECODER connector, be sure to set “L-2 SELECT” back
to appropriate mode after editing.
●
If you are not connecting a satellite receiver or a decoder to
the L-2 IN/DECODER connector, leave “L-2 SELECT” set to “A/
V”.
●
The default setting is “A/V”; if the recorder’s memory backup
has expired due to a power cut or because the AC was
removed from the recorder, “A/V” will be automatically
selected when the power is restored to the recorder. If you are
using a satellite receiver or a decoder, be sure to set “L-2
SELECT” back to appropriate mode.
●
When “L-2 SELECT” is set to “SAT”, “SAT” or “SAt” appears on
TV screen or front display panel instead of “L-2” or “L2”.
●
If “L-2 SELECT” is set to “DECODER”, it is impossible to set
“L-2 INPUT” to “S-VIDEO”.
●
If “L-1 OUTPUT” is set to “S-VIDEO”, it is impossible to set
“L-2 SELECT” to “DECODER”.
8
L-2 INPUT
:If a connected appliance’s output is
VIDEO
S-VIDEO
Return to the normal screen.
B
Press
MENU
compatible only with regular video
signals, set to “VIDEO”.
:If a connected appliance’s output is
compatible with Y/C signals, set to
“S-VIDEO”. You can obtain
high-quality S-VHS picture. (For
connection, be sure to use a 21-pin
SCART cable that is compatible with
the Y/C signal.)
.
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SYSTEM CONNECTIONS
Connecting To A Satellite Receiver
Simple Connections
This is an example of simple connection if your TV has
one 21-pin AV input (SCART) connector.
Connect the satellite receiver to the L-2 IN/DECODER
connector, then connect the L-1 IN/OUT connector to the
TV’s connector.
Outdoor unit
Aerial
Satellite cable
Satellite receiver
NOTES:
●
Set “L-2 SELECT” to “A/V” (
●
To record a programme via the satellite receiver, select L-2
mode by pressing
“L-2” appears on the front display panel.
●
For details, refer to the instruction manual of the satellite
receiver.
Aerial
connector
TV aerial cable
ANT. IN
RF OUT
21-pin SCART connector
AUX (number key “0
墌
pg. 31).
Back of TV
”) and/or PR so that
Back of recorder
Mains outlet
IMPORTANT
When you set “L-2 SELECT” to “SAT” (墌pg. 31), it is possible to view a satellite broadcast with the TV set to its AV mode even if
the recorder is turned off. When the recorder is in Stop mode or recording, press
indicator on the front display panel.
●
If you turn on the recorder when the satellite receiver’s power is off, nothing appears on the TV screen. In this case, turn on the
satellite receiver, or set the TV to its TV mode, or press
on the remote control to set the recorder to the video mode.
TV/VCR
on the remote control to turn off the VCR
TV/VCR
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33
Perfect Connections
This is an example of recommended connection if your
TV has two 21-pin AV input (SCART) connectors.
Connect the decoder to the satellite receiver’s connector
if you have a decoder, L-1 IN/OUT connector to TV’s
connector, and L-2 IN/DECODER connector to the
satellite receiver’s connector. Then connect the satellite
receiver and TV.
Outdoor unit
Aerial
Satellite cable
Satellite receiver
NOTES:
●
Set “L-2 SELECT” to “A/V” (
●
To record a programme via the satellite receiver, select L-2
mode by pressing
“L-2” appears on the front display panel.
●
To receive a scrambled broadcast, descramble the signal with
the satellite receiver.
●
For details, refer to the instruction manual of the satellite
receiver and decoder.
TV aerial cable
ANT. IN
RF OUT
AUX (number key “0
21-pin SCART
connector
墌
pg. 31).
Back of TV
”) and/or PR so that
Aerial
connector
Mains outlet
Decoder
Back of recorder
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Connecting/Using
SYSTEM CONNECTIONS (cont.)
The L-2 IN/DECODER connector can be used as an input
connector for an external decoder (descrambler). Simply
connect a decoder and you can enjoy the variety of
programming that is available through scrambled
channels.
A Decoder
TV receiver
L-2 IN/DECODER
RF cable
(provided)
TV aerial
cable
L-1 IN/OUT
Select the input mode.
A
Set “L-2 SELECT” to “DECODER”. (墌pg. 31)
Connect the decoder.
B
Connect your recorder’s L-2 IN/DECODER connector to
the decoder’s 21-pin SCART connector using a 21-pin
SCART cable.
Set the tuner.
C
Perform the procedure as described in “When Receiving
A Scrambled Broadcast” on page 43.
Decoder
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Connecting/Using A Stereo System
These instructions enable you to connect your video recorder to your Hi-Fi stereo system (if you have one) and listen to
the soundtrack through the stereo.
FM tuner
CD player
Stereo amplifier
AUX IN or TAPE MONITOR
Audio cable
(not provided)
SpeakerTelevisionSpeaker
Mains outlet
Make connections.
Connect the AUDIO OUT L and R connectors on your
video recorder to the AUX IN or TAPE MONITOR
connectors on your stereo system’s receiver or amplifier.
NOTE:
When listening to sound through the connected stereo system,
turn the TV’s volume down completely.
Back of recorder
AUDIO OUT
CAUTIONS:
●
This recorder has a dynamic range of more than 80 dB with
regards to its Hi-Fi audio capability. It is recommended that
you check the maximum level if you are going to listen to the
Hi-Fi audio signals through a stereo amplifier. A sudden surge
in the input level to the speakers may damage them.
●
Some speakers and televisions are specially shielded to
prevent television interference. If both are of the non-shielded
type, do not place the speakers adjacent to the TV set as this
can adversely affect the video playback picture.
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Mode Set
SUBSIDIARY SETTINGS
You can change various mode settings on the Mode Set
screen by following the procedure described below.
For each mode setting, see pages 37 to 39.
●
Turn on the TV and select the video channel (or
AV mode).
Access the Main Menu screen.
A
Press
B
Press rt to move the
highlight bar (pointer) to
“MODE SET”, then press OK
or
.
e
C
Press rt to move the highlight bar (pointer) to the item
you want to change.
.
MENU
Access the Mode Set screen.
Select the mode.
Select the mode setting.
D
Press OK or e.
Return to the normal screen.
E
Press
MENU
.
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37
8
B.E.S.T.
ON
OFF
8
PICTURE CONTROL
AUTO
EDIT
SOFT
SHARP
8
AUTO TIMER
ON
OFF
* The default setting is
You can set the B.E.S.T. (Biconditional Equalised Signal Tracking) system to
“ON” or “OFF” (
This feature helps you to adjust the playback picture quality according to your
preference. Normally select “AUTO”.
:Provides the optimised picture benefits of the B.E.S.T. Picture System.
AUTO
:Minimizes picture degradation during editing (recording and
EDIT
:Reduces image coarseness when viewing overplayed tapes
SOFT
:Clearer, sharper-edged picture when viewing images with lots of flat,
SHARP
pg. 21).
墌
playback).
containing a lot of noise.
same-coloured surfaces such as cartoons.
in the table below.
bold
NOTES:
●
When you select “EDIT”, “SOFT” or “SHARP”, the selected mode will not change until
you select another mode.
●
When you select “EDIT” to dub tapes, be sure to select “AUTO” after you finish
dubbing the tapes.
●
When “B.E.S.T.” is “OFF”, “PICTURE CONTROL” switches automatically from
“AUTO” to “NORM”.
When this function is set to “ON”, the timer is automatically engaged when the
recorder power is turned off, and automatically disengaged when the recorder
is powered back on.
NOTE:
For safety, when “AUTO TIMER” is set to “OFF”, all other recorder functions are disabled
while the Timer mode is engaged. To disengage the timer, press
#
(TIMER).
8
O.S.D.
ON
OFF
When this function is set to “ON”, various operational indicators appear on the
TV screen. Messages appear in the selected language (
pg. 12, 13).
墌
NOTES:
●
When you use this recorder as the source player for editing, be sure to set “O.S.D.” to
“OFF” before starting.
●
During playback, the operation mode indicators may be disturbed depending on the
type of tape being used.
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SUBSIDIARY SETTINGS (cont.)
8
AUTO SP]LP TIMER
ON
OFF
8
POWER SAVE
ON
OFF
* The default setting is
in the table below.
bold
When this function is set to “ON”, the recorder automatically switches to LP
mode to allow complete recording if there is not enough tape to record the
entire programme while timer-recording in SP mode.
For Example . . .
Recording a programme of 210 minutes in length onto a 180-minute tape
Approximately 150 minutes Approximately 60 minutes
SP modeLP mode
Total 210 minutes
Make sure you set this function to “ON”, before the timer-recording starts.
NOTES:
●
If you have programmed the recorder to timer-record 2 or more programmes, the
second programme and those thereafter may not fit on the tape if you set “AUTO
]
SP
LP TIMER” to “ON”. In this case, make sure the mode is not engaged, then set the
tape speed manually during timer programming.
●
In order to ensure that the recording fits on the tape, this feature may leave a slight
non-recorded section at the end of the tape.
●
There may be some noise and sound disturbance at the point on the tape where the
recorder switches from SP to LP mode.
●
The Auto SP
and the feature will not work properly with any tapes longer than E-180, or with some
tapes of shorter lengths.
●
If you perform timer recording with both VPS/PDC and the Auto SP
activated, and the programme goes beyond its originally scheduled length, there may
be times when the programme cannot be recorded in its entirety.
]
LP Timer feature is not available during ITR (Instant Timer Recording),
]
LP Timer
When this function is set to “ON”, you can reduce the power consumption
while the recorder is turned off.
NOTES:
●
During Power Save mode ...
... the front display panel will be turned off.
... the Just Clock function (
... the picture may be distorted momentarily when you turn on/off the recorder.
●
Power Save does not work when ...
... the recorder is in the Timer mode.
... the recorder’s power is turned off after timer-recording or Instant Timer Recording.
... “L-2 SELECT” is set to “DECODER” or “SAT” (
墌
pg. 46) does not work.
墌
pg. 31).
8
VIDEO STABILIZER
ON
OFF
When this function is set to “ON”, you can automatically correct vertical
vibration in the picture when playing back unstable recordings made on
another recorder.
NOTES:
●
When you finish viewing a tape, be sure to set this function to “OFF”.
●
Regardless of the setting, this function has no effect during recording and during
special effects playback.
●
The on-screen display may jitter vertically when this function is set to “ON”.
●
To watch recordings with close-caption, set this function to “OFF”.
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39
8
S-VHS
ON
OFF
8
COLOUR SYSTEM
PAL/NTSC
MESECAM
* The default setting is
Your recorder can record in S-VHS (Super VHS), S-VHS ET or VHS.
To record in S-VHS:
●
Set “S-VHS” to “ON”. Then, insert a cassette marked “S-VHS”. The S-VHS
indicator lights up on the front display panel.
The S-VHS recording mode is selected.
To record in S-VHS ET on a VHS cassette:
●
See “Super VHS ET (S-VHS ET)” on page 20.
To record in VHS:
●
Insert a cassette marked “VHS”.
Press
S-VHS ET
ON” or “S-VHS ET : OFF”) if “O.S.D.” is set to “ON” (
ON” appears on the TV screen, press
it to “OFF”.
The VHS recording mode is automatically selected regardless of the “S-VHS”
mode setting.
To record in VHS on an S-VHS cassette:
●
Insert a cassette marked “S-VHS”. The S-VHS indicator lights up on the front
display panel. Then, set “S-VHS” to “OFF”. The S-VHS indicator goes off.
The VHS recording mode is selected.
on the recorder. You can check the current setting (“S-VHS ET :
墌
S-VHS ET
again in about 5 seconds to set
in the table below.
bold
pg. 37). If “S-VHS ET :
NOTE:
When playing back a tape that has been recorded in S-VHS or S-VHS ET, the S-VHS
indicator lights up on the front display panel regardless of the “S-VHS” mode setting.
You can play back PAL, NTSC and MESECAM tapes, or record PAL and
SECAM* signals on this recorder. Select the appropriate colour system.
* SECAM signals will be recorded as MESECAM on this recorder; MESECAM is the
designation for tapes with SECAM signals that have been recorded on a
MESECAM-compatible PAL video cassette recorder.
PAL/NTSC
MESECAM
:To record PAL signals, or play back a PAL or NTSC tape.
:To record SECAM signals, or play back a MESECAM tape.
AUTO POWER OFF
䡵
3H
OFF
NOTES:
●
It is not possible to record in S-VHS if “MESECAM” is selected. The recording mode is
forced to change to VHS.
About NTSC Playback
●
Some TVs shrink the picture vertically and place black bars at the top and bottom of
the TV screen. This is not a malfunction on the part of either the video recorder or the
TV.
●
The picture may roll up and down. This can be corrected using the V-HOLD control
found on some TVs. (This cannot be corrected if the TV does not have a V-HOLD
control.)
●
The counter and tape remaining time readings will be incorrect.
●
During search, still, or frame-by-frame playback, the picture will be distorted, and
there may be a loss of colour.
●
Depending on the type of TV, the top and bottom portions of superimposed displays
may be cut off during NTSC playback.
When this function is set to “3H”, the recorder is turned off automatically if no
operation is done within 3 hours. “AUTO POWER OFF IN 3 MIN” appears on
the screen 3 minutes before the recorder is turned off.
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Tuner Set
Turn on the TV and select the video channel (or
AV mode).
SUBSIDIARY SETTINGS (cont.)
IMPORTANT
Perform the following steps only if —
— Auto Channel Set has not been set correctly by Auto Set
Up (
pg. 10).
墌
— you have moved to a different area or if a new station
starts broadcasting in your area.
Your recorder needs to memorize all necessary stations in
channel positions in order to record TV programmes. Auto
Channel Set automatically assigns all receivable stations in your
area to call them up by using the PR buttons without going
through any vacant channels.
Auto Channel Set
Turn on the recorder.
A
Press 1.
Access the Main Menu screen.
B
Press
C
Press rt to move the
highlight bar (pointer) to
“AUTO CH SET”, then press
or
OK
.
MENU
Access the Auto Channel Set screen.
.
e
Select your country.
D
Press rt to move the highlight bar (pointer) to your
country’s name, then press OK or
Select the language.
E
Press rt to move the highlight bar (pointer) to the
language of your choice.
.
e
IMPORTANT
BeginningEnd
●
In certain reception conditions, station names may not be
stored correctly, and Auto Guide Program Number Set may
not work properly. If the Guide Program numbers are not
set properly when you timer-record a TV programme using
the S
HOWVIEW
programme of a different station. When programming the
timer using the S
desired channel is selected correctly (
“S
HOWVIEW
●
Your video recorder memorizes all detected stations even if
reception of some of them is poor. You can delete those
stations with an unacceptable picture (
A Channel”).
system, the recorder will record a TV
HOWVIEW
®
Timer Programming”).
system, be sure to check the
墌
pg. 22,
墌
pg. 43, “Delete
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41
Perform Auto Channel Set.
F
Press OK.
● The Auto Set screen appears,
and remains on screen while
the recorder searches for
receivable stations.
As Auto Channel Set
progresses, the “
the TV screen moves from
left to right. Wait until the TV
screen as shown in step 7
appears.
View the Confirmation screen.
G
After “SCAN COMPLETED” is
displayed on the TV screen for
about 5 seconds, the
Confirmation screen looking
like the one to the right
appears. The stations your
recorder located appear on a
Confirmation screen —
channel positions (PR),
channels (CH) and station names (ID –
blueback screen and the programme currently being
broadcast by the blinking station appear alternately for 8
seconds each. To view the next page, use the
button on the remote control.
● The stations located in the selected country appear at the top
of the list.
● The Guide Program numbers will also be set automatically
during Auto Channel Set.
Return to the normal screen.
H
Press
MENU
● Using the Confirmation screen, you can skip or add channel
positions, enter station names and perform other operations.
Refer to pages 42 – 44 for the procedures.
● Depending on reception conditions, the stations may not be
stored in order, and the station names may not be stored
correctly.
● For information on scrambled broadcasts, refer to page 43.
.
q
” mark on
pg. 45). The
墌
rt w e
NOTES:
●
Fine tuning is performed automatically during Auto Channel
Set. If you want to perform tuning manually, refer to page 44.
●
If you perform Auto Channel Set when the aerial cable is not
connected properly, “SCAN COMPLETED –NO SIGNAL–”
appears on the TV screen in step 7. When this happens, make
sure of the aerial connection and press OK; Auto Channel Set
will take place again.
●
If no sound accompanies the picture or the audio sounds
unnatural on some channels that have been stored by Auto Set
Up, the TV system setting for those channels may be incorrect.
Select the appropriate TV system for those channels
墌
(
pg. 43, “INFORMATION”).
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EN
Manual Channel Set
Store channels that were not stored during Auto Set Up
(
pg. 10) or Auto Channel Set (墌pg. 40).
墌
Access the Main Menu screen.
A
Press
B
Press rt to move the highlight bar (pointer) to
“MANUAL CH SET”, then press OK or
Confirmation screen appears.
C
Press rt w e until an open
position in which you want to
store a channel begins
blinking, then press OK. The
Manual Channel Set screen
appears.
.
MENU
Access the Confirmation screen.
Select the channel position.
(Example) To store in position 12.
. The
e
SUBSIDIARY SETTINGS (cont.)
Select the band.
D
Press rt to change the band
between CH (regular) and CC
(cable), then press e.
Input the channel.
E
Press the
want to store.
● Input “0” before any single number entries.
● To input the registered station name (ID –
● For fine tuning adjustment, press
● When storing a channel that sends scrambled broadcasts,
● When “L-2 SELECT” is set to “A/V” or “SAT”, the “DECODER”
F
Press OK and the Confirmation screen appears.
● Repeat steps 3 – 6 as necessary.
G
Press
● To change positions, see “Change Station Channel Position”
● If you wish to set station names other than the ones registered
number keys
until “– – – –” (ID setting) begins blinking, then press
then press
press
to set “DECODER” to “ON” (“OFF” is the default setting).
setting cannot be changed (
rt
e
until “OFF” (Decoder setting) blinks, then press rt
Enter new channel information.
Close the Confirmation screen.
.
MENU
(
pg. 43).
墌
in your recorder, see “Set Stations (B)” (
to input the channel number you
pg. 45), press e
墌
e
. While tuning, “+” or “–” appears.
until “+/–” begins blinking,
pg. 31).
墌
pg. 44).
墌
rt
.
ATTENTION
Guide Program numbers are not set when channels are
stored manually. If an attempt is made at timer programming
with the S
SET” screen appears; set the Guide Program numbers on this
screen. (
Set”)
Or perform “Guide Program Number Set” (
HOWVIEW
墌
system in this state, the “GUIDE PROG
pg. 23, “ATTENTION — Guide Program Number
pg. 49).
墌
The blueback screen and the
programme currently being
broadcast by the selected channel
appear alternately for 8 seconds
each.
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43
Delete A Channel
Perform steps 1 and 2 of “Manual Channel Set” on page 42
to access the Confirmation screen before continuing.
Select the item.
A
Press rt w e until the item you want to delete begins
blinking.
Delete a channel.
B
Press &.
● The item directly beneath the cancelled one moves up one
line.
● Repeat steps 1 and 2 as necessary.
Close the Confirmation screen.
C
Press
MENU
.
Change Station Channel Position
Perform steps 1 and 2 of “Manual Channel Set” on page 42
to access the Confirmation screen before continuing.
Select the item.
A
Press rt w e until the item you want to move begins
blinking. Then press OK and the station name (ID) and its
channel (CH) number begin blinking.
When Receiving A Scrambled
Broadcast
Select the decoder mode.
A
Set “L-2 SELECT” to “DECODER” (墌pg. 31).
Access the Confirmation screen.
B
Perform steps 1 and 2 of “Manual Channel Set” on
page 42.
Select the position.
C
Press rt w e to select the channel position
broadcasting scrambled programmes, then press OK
twice.
Change the decoder setting.
D
Press e until “OFF” (decoder setting) begins blinking,
and set it to “ON” by pressing
Return to the Confirmation screen.
E
Press OK.
● Repeat steps 3 – 5 as necessary.
Close the Confirmation screen.
F
Press
MENU
.
rt
.
Select the new position.
B
Press rt w e to move the station to the new channel
position, then press OK.
Example: If you moved the station in position 4 to position 2, the
● Repeat steps 1 and 2 as necessary.
C
Press
stations originally in positions 2 and 3 each move
down one space.
Close the Confirmation screen.
.
MENU
INFORMATION
If you live in Eastern Europe, “TV SYSTEM” setting appears
instead of “DECODER” setting on the Manual Channel Set
screen. When you can see the picture but can hear no audio,
select appropriate TV system (D/K or B/G). Normally, TV
programmes are broadcasted as follows.
For Eastern Europe : D/K
For Western Europe : B/G
Select a country in Eastern Europe in step 4 on page 40.
A
Press
e
B
C
until the TV system (D/K or B/G) blinking on the
Manual Channel Set screen in step 4 on page 42.
Press
rt
to select appropriate TV System (D/K or B/G).
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EN
SUBSIDIARY SETTINGS (cont.)
Set Stations (A)
Set station names that are registered in your recorder.
Perform steps 1 and 2 of “Manual Channel Set” on page 42
to access the Confirmation screen before continuing.
Select the item.
A
Press rt w e until the item you want begins blinking.
Access the Manual Channel Set screen.
B
Press OK twice.
Select the new station.
C
Press e until the station
name (ID) begins blinking,
then press rt until the new
station’s name (ID) you want
to store begins blinking.
Registered station names
(
pg. 45) appear as you
墌
press
D
Press OK.
● The Confirmation screen appears.
● Repeat steps 1 – 4 as necessary.
E
Press
.
rt
Switch the stations.
Close the Confirmation screen.
.
MENU
Set Stations (B)
Set station names other than the ones registered in your recorder.
Perform steps 1 and 2 of “Manual Channel Set” on page 42
to access the Confirmation screen and then perform steps 1
and 2 of “Set Stations (A)” above before continuing.
Select the character for station name.
A
Press e until the first letter of
the station name begins
blinking.
Enter the new character.
B
Press rt to cycle through the characters (A–Z, 0–9, –, f,
+,
(space) ) and stop when the desired character is
I
indicated, then press
characters the same way (maximum of 4). After entering
all characters, press OK.
● The Confirmation screen appears.
● If you make a mistake, press
begins blinking. Then enter the correct character by pressing
rt
.
Close the Confirmation screen.
C
Press
MENU
.
to enter. Enter the remaining
e
w
until the incorrect character
NOTE:
The characters available for the station name (ID) are A–Z, 0–9,
f
–,
, +, I (space) (maximum of 4).
Fine-Tuning Channels Already Stored
Perform steps 1 and 2 of “Manual Channel Set” on page 42
to access the Confirmation screen before continuing.
Select the channel to fine-tune.
A
Press rt w e until the channel you want to tune begins
blinking.
Access the Manual Channel Set screen.
B
Press OK twice. The Manual Channel Set screen appears.
Perform tuning.
C
Press e until “+/–” begins blinking, then press rt until
the picture is its clearest. Then press OK.
● The Confirmation screen appears.
● Repeat steps 1 – 3 as necessary.
Close the Confirmation screen.
D
Press
MENU
.
TV Station And ID List
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ID* STATION NAME
1000
3SAT
9LIV
ADLT
ANT3
ARD
ARTE
B1
BBC
BBC1
BBC2
BR3
C+
C1
CAN5
CANV
CH4
CH5
CHLD
CINE
CLUB
CMT
CNN
CSUR
DISC
DR
DR2
DRS
DSF
ETB1
ETB2
EURO
EUSP
FEMM
FILM
FNET
FR2
FR3
GALA
HR3
INFO
ITA1
ITA7
ITV
JSTV
KA2
KAB1
KAN2
LOCA
M6
MBC
MCM
MDR
MOVE
MTV
MTV3
N3
N-TV
NBC
NDR3
NED1
NED2
NED3
NEWS
NICK
NRK
NRK2
ODE
ORF1
TV1000
3SAT
9LIVE
ADULT
ANTENA3
ARD
ARTE
BERLIN1
BBC GROUP
BBC1
BBC2
BAYERN3
CANAL PLUS
PORTUGUSES
CANALE5
KETNET CANVAS
CHANNEL4
CHANNEL5
CHILD
CINEMA
TELECLUB
CMT
CNN
ANDALUCIA
DISCOVERY
DR TV
DR2
DRS
DSF
ETB1
ETB2
EURONEWS
EUROSPORTS
FEMMAN
FILM
FILMNET
France2
France3
GALAVISION
HESSEN3
INFO-KANAL
ITALIA1
ITALIA7
ITV
JSTV
KA2
KABEL1
KANAL2
LOCAL
M6
MBR
MCM
MDR
MOVIE
MTV
MTV3
NORD3
N-TV
NBC SUPER
NDR3
NED1
NED2
NED3
NICKELODEON
NRK
NRK2
ODEON
ORF1
ID* STATION NAME
ORF2
ORF3
OWL3
PREM
PRO7
RAI1
RAI2
RAI3
RET4
21
RTBF
RTL
RTL2
RTL4
RTL5
RTP
S4
SAT1
SBS
SF1
SF2
SHOW
SIC
SKY
SKYN
SPRT
SRTL
STAR
SVT1
SVT2
SWR
TCC
TELE
TEL5
TF1
TMC
TNT
TRT
TSI
TSR
TV1
TV2
TV3
TV4
TV5
TV6
TVE1
TVE2
TVG
TVI
TVN
VCR
VERO
VH-1
VIVA
VIV2
VMTV
VOX
VT4
VTM
WDR1
WDR3
YLE1
YLE2
ZDF
ZTV
* The “ID” abbreviation is what is shown on-screen in lieu of the station
name. The “ID” abbreviation is listed in the Confirmation screen and is
displayed on the TV screen when the recorder is tuned to a different
station.
ORF2
ORF3
OWL3
PREMIERE
PRO7
RAI1
RAI2
RAI3
RETE4
TELE21
RTBF1 or 2
RTL
RTL2
RTL4
RTL5
RTP
SCHWEIZ4
SAT1
SBS
SF1
SF2
SHOW
SOCIEDADE
SKY CHANNEL
SKY NEWS
SPORT
SUPER RTL
STAR-TV
SVT1
SVT2
SUEDWEST3
TCC
TELE
TELE5
TF1
TELEMONTECARLO
TNT INT
TRT INT
TSI
TSR
BRTN TV1
TV2
TV3
TV4
TV5
TV6
TVE1
TVE2
TV GALICIA
TV INDEPENDENT
TV NORGE
VIDEO
VERONICA
VH-1
VIVA
VIVA2
VIDEO MUSIC
VOX
VT4
VTM
West1
West3
YLE1
YLE2
ZDF
ZTV
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Clock Set
Turn on the TV and select the video channel (or
AV mode).
SUBSIDIARY SETTINGS (cont.)
IMPORTANT
If you performed Auto Set Up (墌pg. 10) or Auto Channel
Set (
pg. 40), without ever having set the clock previously,
墌
the recorder’s built-in clock is also set automatically.
Perform the following steps only if —
—Auto Clock Set has not been performed correctly by Auto
Set Up or Auto Channel Set.
OR
—the recorder’s memory backup has expired.
OR
—you want to change Just Clock setting (
the left column).
Turn on the recorder.
A
Press 1.
Access the Main Menu screen.
B
Press
C
Press rt to move the highlight bar (pointer) to “INITIAL
SET”, then press OK or
.
MENU
Access the Initial Set screen.
.
e
“Just Clock” in
墌
Just Clock
The Just Clock function provides accurate time keeping
through automatic adjustments at regular intervals, by
reading data from a PDC signal.
The Just Clock option can be set “ON” or “OFF” at the Clock
Set screen (the default setting is “OFF”). Press OK until the
Just Clock setting begins blinking, then press
the setting.
IMPORTANT:
recorder’s built-in clock may be reduced, which could
adversely effect timer recording. We recommend you to keep
Just Clock on. In cases where the clock setting data from a
PDC signal is incorrect, however, you are advised to keep
Just Clock set to “OFF”.
If you turn off Just Clock, the accuracy of your
rt
to change
Access the Clock Set screen.
D
Press rt to move the highlight bar (pointer) to “CLOCK
SET”, then press OK or
. The Clock Set screen appears.
e
NOTE:
When you have selected MAGYARORSZÁG, CESKÁ REPUBLIKA,
POLSKA or OTHER EASTERN EUROPE for the country setting
墌
(
pg. 10, 13), you cannot use Just Clock function. Skip steps 6
and 7 on page 47.
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47
Set the date and time.
E
Press rt to set the time, then press OK or e. The
“DATE” display begins blinking. Repeat the same
procedure to set the date and year.
● When you set the time, press and hold rt
by 30 minutes.
● When you set the date, press and hold
by 15 days.
Set Just Clock.
F
The default setting is “OFF”. Set as desired by pressing
, then press OK or e.
rt
● For the Just clock function, refer to “Just Clock” on page 46.
● If you set to “OFF”, you can disregard the next step as you
won’t be able to receive regular clock adjustments.
Set the source channel position for clock
G
to change the time
rt
to change the date
data.
The recorder is preset to receive clock setting and
adjustment data from channel position 1.
Press rt to set the channel position to the number
representing the station transmitting clock setting data,
then press OK or e.
Start the clock operation.
H
Press
MENU
.
NOTES:
●
Just Clock (when set to “ON”) adjusts the recorder’s built-in
clock every hour, except for 23:00, 0:00, 1:00 and 2:00.
●
Just Clock is not effective when ...
... the recorder’s power is on.
... the recorder is in the Timer mode.
... a difference of more than 3 minutes exists between the
built-in clock’s time and the actual time.
... the recorder is in the Power Save mode (
... “L-2 SELECT” is set to “SAT” (
●
If Just Clock is set to “ON”, the recorder’s clock is
automatically adjusted at the start/end of Summer Time.
●
Just Clock may not function properly depending on the
reception condition.
墌
pg. 31).
墌
pg. 38).
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EN
SUBSIDIARY SETTINGS (cont.)
Video Channel Set
Video channel (RF output channel) is the channel on which your TV receives picture and sound signals from the recorder through the
RF cable.
IMPORTANT
Perform the following steps only if —
— Video Chennel Set has not been done correctly by the Auto Set Up function (墌pg. 10),
— interference appears in the TV picture after you have moved to a different area or a new station has started broadcasting in your
area.
— you change the connection between your recorder and TV from RF connection to AV connection, or vice versa.
If you have connected the recorder to your TV via the AV connection (墌pg. 9), since you do not need the video
channel you have to set the video channel to off.
If you have connected the recorder to your TV via the RF connection (
channel.
Before performing the following steps:
Make sure the recorder’s power is off and there is no cassette inserted in the recorder.
Then set your TV to UHF channel 50.
●
Access the Video Channel Set mode.
A
Hold down
panel shows the following.
on the recorder until the front display
0
If the two vertical white bars appear
clearly on the TV screen as shown to
the right, go to step 4.
●
If the two vertical white bars do not
appear clearly, re-set the video
recorder to another vacant channel
and try again.
pg. 9), you have to set the correct video
墌
Set the RF output system.
B
The blinking number on the display indicates the RF
output system of your country.
●
If you have selected MAGYARORSZÁG, CESKÁ REPUBLIKA,
POLSKA or OTHER EASTERN EUROPE for the country setting
(
pg. 10, 13), press rt to set to “2”.
墌
●
For other countries, set to “1”. Then press OK.
(1: B/G 2: D/K)
Set the video channel.
C
With AV Connection
Press
“2 – –”).
●
Now the video channel is set to off.
With RF Connection
Press
channel between 22 and 69 which is not occupied by
any local station in your area.
(Example) If channel 50 is available in your area
until the front display panel shows “1 – –” (or
PR –
or – to set the video recorder to a vacant
PR +
NOTES:
●
If you set the video recorder to a channel which is occupied by
a local station or has neighbouring channels that are occupied
by local stations, the picture reception quality will be affected
and some interference noise will appear on the TV screen. Be
sure to select a vacant channel which has no broadcast on
neighbouring channels.
●
If you cannot obtain the two vertical white bars clearly with
any channel between 22 and 69, consult your JVC dealer.
Exit the Video Channel Set mode.
D
Press OK on the remote control.
With AV Connection
To view picture signals from the video recorder, set
your TV to its AV mode.
With RF Connection
The channel on which the TV screen in step 3 appears
clearly is your video channel.
To view picture signals from the video recorder, set
your TV to the video channel.
EN
®
S
HOWVIEW
System Setup
IMPORTANT
Normally, Auto Set Up (墌pg. 10) or Auto Channel Set (墌pg. 40) sets the Guide Program numbers automatically. You need to set
the Guide Program numbers manually only in the following cases.
●
When timer-programming with the S
your recorder, is not selected,
OR
when you add a channel after Auto Set Up or Auto Channel Set has taken place,
—Set the Guide Program number for that station manually.
●
When you wish to timer-record a satellite programme with the S
—Set the Guide Program numbers for all satellite broadcasts received on your satellite receiver.
Turn on the TV and select the video channel (or
AV mode).
HOWVIEW
system, the channel position, where the station you wish to record is received on
HOWVIEW
system,
49
Guide Program Number Set
Access the Main Menu screen.
A
Press
B
Press rt to move the highlight bar (pointer) to “INITIAL
SET”, then press OK or
C
Press rt to move the highlight bar (pointer) to “GUIDE
PROG SET”, then press OK or
D
Press rt or
enter the Guide Program
number for the desired station
as shown in the TV listings.
Then press OK or
.
MENU
Access the Initial Set screen.
.
e
Access the Guide Program Set screen.
.
e
Enter the Guide Program number.
number keys
e
to
.
(Example) When inputting the
Guide Program
number 2 for ZDF.
Enter the receiving channel position number.
E
Press rt or
input the number of the
recorder’s channel position on
which the Guide Program
number’s broadcast is received
by the recorder. Then press OK
or
.
e
● If the satellite broadcast is
received on your recorder’s
auxiliary channel “L-2”, select
“L-2” for the channel position.
● Repeat steps 4 and 5 as
necessary.
F
Press
number keys
Return to the normal screen.
.
MENU
to
(Example) If ZDF is received on
channel position 2.
Guide Program Number
“Guide Program (GUIDE PROG) number” refers to the
assigned TV station numbers, according to broadcast area,
for the S
HOWVIEW
numbers can be found in most TV listings.
timer recording. The Guide Program
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EN
TROUBLESHOOTING
Before requesting service for a problem, use this chart and see if you can repair the trouble yourself. Small problems are
often easily corrected, and this can save you the trouble of sending your video recorder off for repair.
POWER
SYMPTOMPOSSIBLE CAUSECORRECTIVE ACTION
1. No power is supplied to the recorder.● The mains power cord is disconnected.Connect the mains power cord.
2. The clock is functioning properly, but
the recorder cannot be powered.
3. The remote control won’t function.● The batteries are discharged.Replace the dead batteries with new ones.
#
● “
” is displayed on the front display
panel with “AUTO TIMER” set to “OFF”.
Press the # button to turn the “#”
indicator off.
TAPE TRANSPORT
SYMPTOMPOSSIBLE CAUSECORRECTIVE ACTION
1. During recording, the tape does not
run. “䡬” lights up and the channel
display blinks on the front display
panel.
2. The tape will not rewind or
fast-forward.
● The recorder is in the Record Pause
mode.
● The tape is already fully rewound or
fast-forwarded.
Press
4
to resume recording.
Check the cassette.
PLAYBACK
SYMPTOMPOSSIBLE CAUSECORRECTIVE ACTION
1. The playback picture does not appear
while the tape is running.
2. Noise appears during visual search.● This is normal.
3. Noise appears during normal
playback.
4. The playback picture is blurred or
interrupted while TV broadcasts are
clear or “USE CLEANING CASSETTE”
message appears on the screen.
5. Breaks are noticeable in Hi-Fi
soundtrack.
● If you are using the RF connection,
. . . the TV receiver’s channel selector is
not set to the video channel.
. . . the recorder’s video channel has not
been correctly set.
● If you are using the AV connection, the
TV receiver is not set to the AV mode.
● The automatic tracking mode is
engaged.
● The video heads may be dirty.Use a dry cleaning cassette TCL-2 or
● The automatic tracking mode is
engaged.
If you are using the RF connection,
. . . set the TV receiver to the video
channel.
. . . perform “Video Channel Set”
(
pg. 48).
墌
If you are using the AV connection, set the
TV to its AV mode.
Try manual tracking. (
consult your JVC dealer.
Try manual tracking. (
墌
墌
pg. 17)
pg. 17)
RECORDING
SYMPTOMPOSSIBLE CAUSECORRECTIVE ACTION
1. Recording cannot be started.● There is no cassette loaded, or the
2. TV broadcasts cannot be recorded.● “L-1”, “L-2”, “F-1” or “SAT” has been
3. Tape-to-tape editing is not possible.● The source (another video recorder,
4. Camcorder recording is not possible.● The camcorder has not been properly
5. “䡬” and “$“ on the front display
panel won’t stop blinking.
cassette loaded has had its record safety
tab removed.
selected as the input mode.
camcorder) has not been properly
connected.
● All necessary power switches have not
been turned on.
● The input mode is not correct.Set the input mode to “L-1”, “L-2” or
connected.
● The input mode is not correct.Set the input mode to “L-1”, “L-2” or
● The end of the tape was reached during
recording.
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51
Insert a cassette, or using adhesive tape,
cover the hole where the tab was
removed.
Set to the desired channel.
Confirm that the source is properly
connected.
Confirm that all units’ power switches are
turned on.
“F-1”.
Confirm that the camcorder is properly
connected.
“F-1”.
The programme may not have been
recorded in its entirety. Next time make
sure you have enough time on the tape to
record the entire programme.
TIMER RECORDING
SYMPTOMPOSSIBLE CAUSECORRECTIVE ACTION
1. Timer recording won’t work.● The clock and/or the timer have been set
2. Timer programming is not possible.● Timer recording is in progress.Timer programming can’t be performed
3. “
#
” on the front display panel won’t
stop blinking.
4. “
#
”, “䡬” and “$” on the front display
panel won’t stop blinking.
5. “
#
” blinks for 10 seconds and the
Timer mode is disengaged.
6. The S
7. “䡬” and “$“ on the front display
HOWVIEW
timer-record properly.
panel won’t stop blinking.
system does not
incorrectly.
● The timer is not engaged.Press
● The timer is engaged but there’s no
cassette loaded.
● The loaded cassette has had its record
safety tab removed.
● The end of the tape was reached during
timer recording.
●# has been pressed when there are no
programs in memory, or the timer
record information has been
programmed incorrectly.
● The recorder’s channel positions have
been set incorrectly.
● The end of the tape was reached during
Instant Timer Recording.
Re-perform the clock and/or timer
settings.
#
and confirm that “#” is displayed
on the front display panel.
while a timer recording is in progress.
Wait until it finishes.
Load a cassette with the record safety tab
intact.
Remove the cassette and cover the hole
with adhesive tape, or insert a cassette
with the record safety tab intact.
The programme may not have been
recorded in its entirety. Next time make
sure you have enough time on the tape to
record the entire programme.
Check the programmed data and
re-program as necessary, then press
again.
Refer to “Guide Program Number Set”
(
pg. 49) and re-perform the procedure.
墌
The programme may not have been
recorded in its entirety. Next time make
sure you have enough time on the tape to
record the entire programme.
#
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EN
TROUBLESHOOTING (cont.)
OTHER PROBLEMS
SYMPTOMPOSSIBLE CAUSECORRECTIVE ACTION
1. Whistling or howling is heard from the
TV during camcorder recording.
2. When scanning channels, some of
them are skipped over.
3. The channel cannot be changed.● Recording is in progress.Press
4. Channel settings that were made
manually seem to have changed or
disappeared.
5. No channels are stored in the
recorder’s memory.
● The camcorder’s microphone is too
close to the TV.
● The TV’s volume is too high.Turn the TV’s volume down.
● Those channels have been designated to
be skipped.
● After the manual settings were made,
Auto Channel Set was performed.
● The TV aerial cable was not connected
to the recorder when Auto Set Up was
performed.
Position the camcorder so its microphone
is away from the TV.
If you need the skipped channels, restore
them (
channels, then press
recording.
Perform manual setting again.
Turn off the recorder once and connect
the TV aerial cable to the recorder
properly, then turn on the recorder again.
Then perform Auto Set Up again
(
墌
pg. 42).
墌
9
to pause the recording, change
pg. 10).
4
to resume
ATTENTION
This recorder contains microcomputers. External electronic noise or interference could cause malfunctioning. In such cases, switch
the recorder off and unplug the mains power cord. Then plug it in again and turn the recorder on. Take out the cassette. After
checking the cassette, operate the unit as usual.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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53
PLAYBACK
Q. What happens if the end of the tape is reached
during playback or search?
The tape is automatically rewound to the
A.
beginning.
Q. During search, slow, still and frame-by-frame
playback, I can’t hear any audio. What’s the
problem?
This is normal.
A.
Q. Can the video recorder indefinitely remain in
the still mode?
No. It stops automatically after 5 minutes to
A.
protect the heads.
Q. When returning from variable-speed search to
normal playback, the picture is disturbed.
Should I be concerned about this?
No, it is normal.
A.
Q. Noise bar appear during variable-speed search.
What’s the problem?
This is normal.
A.
Q. Sometimes, during Index Search, the video
recorder can’t find the programme I want to
see. Why not?
There may be index codes too close together.
A.
TIMER RECORDING
Q. “䡬“ and “#” remain lit on the front display
panel. Is there a problem?
No. This is a normal condition for a timer
A.
recording in progress.
Q. Can I programme the timer while I’m watching
a tape or a TV broadcast?
You won’t see the picture as it is replaced by the
A.
on-screen menu, but the audio from the
programme or tape you’re viewing can be
heard.
RECORDING
Q. When I pause and then resume a recording, the
end of the recording before the pause is
overlapped by the beginning of the
continuation of recording. Why does this
happen?
This is normal. It reduces distortion at the pause
A.
and resume points.
Q. Can the video recorder indefinitely remain in
the Record-Pause mode?
No. The video recorder goes to its Stop mode
A.
automatically after 5 minutes to protect the
heads.
Q. What happens if the tape runs out during
recording?
The video recorder stops recording, and “䡬”
A.
and “$“ on the front display panel won’t stop
blinking.
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EN
SPECIFICATIONS
GENERAL
Power requirement : AC 220 V – 240 Vd, 50 Hz/60 Hz
Power consumption
Power on: 18 W
Power off: 3.3 W
Temperature
Operating: 5°C to 40°C
Storage: –20°C to 60°C
Operating position : Horizontal only
Dimensions (WxHxD)
: 400 mm x 94 mm x 270 mm
Weight: 3.2 kg
Format: S-VHS/VHS PAL standard
Maximum recording time
(SP): 240 min. with E-240 video cassette
(LP): 480 min. with E-240 video cassette
VIDEO/AUDIO
Signal system: PAL-type colour signal and CCIR
monochrome signal, 625 lines
50 fields
Recording system : DA4 (Double Azimuth) head helical
scan system
Signal-to-noise ratio: 45 dB
Horizontal resolution
: 250 lines (VHS)
400 lines (S-VHS)
Frequency range: 70 Hz to 10,000 Hz (Normal audio)