JVC PU30425 User Manual

VIDEO CASSETTE RECORDER
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CONTENTS
SAFETY FIRST 2
Safety Precautions.................................... 2
Some Do’s And Dont’s ............................. 3
INSTALLING YOUR NEW RECORDER 4
Basic Connections ................................... 4
Tune The TV To Your Video Recorder ...... 5
Connection To A Satellite Receiver .......... 6
Connection To A Stereo System ............... 7
INITIAL SETTINGS 8
Tuner Set ..................................................8
Clock Set ................................................. 9
PLAYBACK 11
Basic Playback....................................... 11
Playback Features ..................................12
RECORDING 20
Basic Recording ..................................... 20
B.E.S.T. Picture System ........................... 21
On-Screen Displays ...............................23
Recording Features ................................ 24
TIMER RECORDING 26
Information On Video Plus+ .................. 26
Guide Channel Set .............................. 26
Video Plus+ Timer Recording................. 28
Regular Timer Programming .................. 30
Check And Cancel Programmes .......... 32
Timer Warning .................................... 32
Auto SP/LP Timer.................................33
PDC Recording ...................................33
EDITING 34
Edit To Or From Another Video
Recorder ................................................34
Edit From A Camcorder ......................... 35
Random Assemble Editing ..................... 36
Audio Dubbing ......................................38
REMOTE CONTROL 40
Multi-Brand Remote Control.................. 40
USING THE CONFIRMATION SCREEN 41
Storing Channels Manually ....................41
Delete A Channel .................................. 42
Change Station Preset Position............... 42
Set Stations ............................................ 43
TV STATION AND ID LIST 45 TV STATION CHANNEL NUMBER GUIDE 46 TROUBLESHOOTING 47 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 49 INDEX 50 SPECIFICATIONS 55
PU30425-1790-2
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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.
IMPORTANT
Connection to the mains supply in the United Kingdom. DO NOT cut off the mains plug from this equipment. If
the plug fitted is not suitable for the power points in your home or the cable is too short to reach a power point, then obtain a proper safety approved extension lead/adapter or consult your dealer.
BE SURE to replace the fuse only with an identical approved type, as originally fitted, and to replace the fuse cover.
If nonetheless the mains plug is cut off remove the fuse and dispose of the plug immediately, to avoid a possible shock hazard by inadvertent connection to the mains supply. If this product is not supplied fitted with a mains plug then follow the instructions given below: DO NOT make any connection to the Larger Terminal coded E or Green. The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code:
Blue to N (Neutral) or Black Brown to L (Live) or Red
If these colours do not correspond with the terminal identifications of your plug, connect as follows: Blue wire to terminal coded N (Neutral) or coloured Black. Brown wire to terminal coded L (Live) or coloured Red.
If in doubt — consult a competent electrician.
CAUTION
n When you are not using the recorder for a long period of
time, it is recommended that you disconnect the power cord from the mains outlet.
n Dangerous voltage inside. Refer internal servicing to
qualified service personnel. To prevent electric shock or fire hazard, remove the power cord from the mains outlet prior to connecting or disconnecting any signal lead or aerial.
IMPORTANT
n Please read the various precautions on p. 2 – 3 of this
instruction manual before installing or operating the recorder.
n It should be noted that it may be unlawful to re-record
pre-recorded tapes, records, or discs without 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.
The OPERATE button does not completely shut off mains power from the unit, but switches 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.
Failure to heed the following precautions may result in damage to the recorder, remote control or video cassette.
1. DO NOT place the recorder . . .
... 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 block the recorder’s ventilation openings.
3. DO NOT place heavy objects on the recorder or remote control.
4. DO NOT place anything which might spill on top of the recorder or remote control.
5. AVOID violent shocks to the recorder during transport.
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n Only cassettes marked "VHS" can be used with this
videorecorder.
n HQ VHS is compatible with existing VHS equipment. n Video Plus+ and PlusCode are trademarks of Gemstar
Development Corporation. The Video Plus+ system is manufactured under licence from Gemstar Development Corporation.
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.
ABOUT HEAD CLEANING
Accumulation of dirt and other particles on the video heads may cause the playback picture to become blurred or inter­rupted. Be sure to contact your nearest JVC dealer if such troubles occur.
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BASIC CONNECTION
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TUNE THE TV TO YOUR VIDEO RECORDER
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TUNER SET
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CLOCK SET
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Some Do's And Don'ts On The Safe Use Of Equipment
This equipment has been designed and manufactured to meet international safety standards but, like any electrical equipment, care must be taken if you are to obtain the best results and safety is to be assured.
DO read the operating instructions before you attempt to use the equipment. DO ensure that all electrical connections (including the mains plug, extension leads and interconnec-
tions between pieces of equipment) are properly made and in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. Switch off and withdraw the mains plug when making or changing connections.
DO consult your dealer if you are ever in doubt about the installation, operation or safety of your equip-
ment.
DO be careful with glass panels or doors on equipment. DON'T continue to operate the equipment if you are in any doubt about it working normally, or if it is
damanged in any way — switch off, withdraw the mains plug and consult your dealer.
DON'T remove any fixed cover as this may expose dangerous voltages. DON'T leave equipment switched on when it is unattended unless it is specifically stated that it is de-
signed for unattended operation or has a standby mode. Switch off using the switch on the equipment and make sure that your family knows how to do this. Special arrangements may need to be made for infirm or handicapped people.
DON'T use equipment such as personal stereos or radios so that you are distracted from the requirements
of road safety. It is illegal to watch television whilst driving.
DON'T listen to headphones at high volume, as such use can permanently damage your hearing. DON'T obstruct the ventilation of the equipment, for example with curtains or soft furnishings. Overheat-
ing will cause damage and shorten the life of the equipment.
DON'T use makeshift stands and NEVER fix legs with wood screws — to ensure complete safety always
fit the manufacturer's approved stand or legs with the fixings provided according to the instruc­tions.
DON'T allow electrical equipment to be exposed to rain or moisture. ABOVE ALL...
NEVER let anyone especially children push anything into holes, slots or any other opening in the
case — this could result in a fatal electrical shock;
NEVER guess or take chances with electrical equipment of any kind — it is better to be safe than
sorry!
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INSTALLING YOUR NEW RECORDER
Basic Connections
Back of TV
Aerial terminal
21-pin SCART connector
RF Cable (provided)
21-pin SCART Cable (provided)
It's essential that your video recorder be properly connected. Follow these steps carefully. THESE STEPS MUST BE COM­PLETED BEFORE ANY VIDEO OPERATION CAN BE PER­FORMED.
CHECK CONTENTS
Make sure the package contains all of the accessories listed in “Specifications” (Z pg. 55).
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SITUATE RECORDER
Place the recorder on a stable, horizontal surface.
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CONNECT RECORDER TO TV
The connection method you use depends on the type of TV you have.
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RF CONNECTION
To Connect To A TV With NO AV Input Terminals . . .
a– Disconnect the TV aerial cable from the TV. b– Connect the TV aerial cable to the ANT. IN jack
on the rear panel of the recorder.
c– Connect the provided RF cable between the RF
OUT jack on the rear panel of the recorder and the TV’s aerial terminal.
Before operating the recorder, make sure the TV’s preset is set to the VIDEO preset.
AV CONNECTION
To Connect To A TV With AV Input Terminals . . .
a– Connect the aerial, recorder and TV as per “RF
CONNECTION”.
b– Connect the provided SCART cable between the
AV1 IN/OUT socket on the rear panel of the recorder and the TV’s 21-pin SCART connector.
c– Set the RF OUT switch to OFF.
Before operating the recorder, make sure the TV is set to the VIDEO (or AV) mode.
Mains Power Cord
Mains outlet
CONNECT RECORDER TO MAINS
Plug the end of the mains power cord into a mains outlet.
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Tune The TV To Your Video Recorder
TV Aerial Cable
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ON–TEST–OFF
RF OUT switch
The video recorder sends picture and sound signals via the RF connecting cable to your TV on UHF channel 36. * If you have connected the video recorder to your TV via both
the provided RF cable and 21-pin SCART cable, you can ignore the rest of the following steps.
AV2 IN
AV1 IN/OUT
PAUSE/ R.A.EDIT
RF OUT
TURN ON THE RECORDER
Press OPERATE.
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SELECT OUTPUT MODE
Set the RF OUT switch on the back of the recorder to TEST.
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ANT. IN
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RF output channel adjustment screw
Back of Recorder
SET TV PRESET
Set your TV to the video preset (UHF channel 36). Two white bars appear on screen vertically.
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Tune the TV until the bars are as clear as they can be.
Your TV should be set to the preset designated for use
with a video recorder, or to a spare preset if there is not a specified video preset on your TV.
RESET OUTPUT MODE
Return the RF OUT switch to ON.
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NOTE:
If some interference noise is continually seen on the screen, consult your JVC dealer.
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INSTALLING YOUR NEW RECORDER (cont'd)
Connection To A Satellite Receiver
Outdoor Unit
The AV2 IN socket on the rear panel of your recorder allows simple connection to a satellite receiver.
Aerial
Back of TV
Aerial terminal
Satellite Receiver Unit
DECODER VCR TV
Mains outlet
Satellite Cable
TV Aerial cable
ANT. IN
RF OUT
21-pin SCART connectors
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AV2 IN
AV1 IN/OUT
PAUSE/ R.A.EDIT
RF OUT
ANT. IN
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NOTES:
When connecting your recorder to a TV equipped with 21-pin SCART connectors, follow the illustration above using the cables shown in gray.
For details, check your satellite receiver’s instruction manual.
Connection To A Stereo
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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.
System
Audio Cable (not provided)
Mains outlet
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AUX IN or TAPE MONITOR
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AV1 IN/OUT
FM Tuner
CD Player
Stereo Amplifier
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AUDIO OUT
MAKE CONNECTIONS
Connect the AUDIO OUT L and R connectors on your video recorder to the AUX IN or TAPE MONITOR
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terminals on your stereo system's receiver or amplifier.
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When connecting your recorder's audio output connectors to a stereo amplifier, make sure you connect L and R correctly.
If NICAM TV broadcasts are receivable in your area, this recorder can record them independently of the TV set and play them back through the connected stereo system.
When listening to sound through the connected stereo system, turn the TV's volume down completely.
Back of Recorder
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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Tuner Set
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INITIAL SETTINGS
Your recorder needs to memorise all necessary stations in preset positions in order to record TV programmes. ATS+ (Auto Tuning System) automatically assigns all receivable stations in your area to call them up with the TV PROG. buttons without going through any vacant channels.
The following procedure describes how to select automatic channel setting.
TURN ON THE RECORDER
Press OPERATE.
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ACCESS CH SET MODE MENU
Press and hold CH SET for more than 2 seconds. The
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AUTO CH SET MANUAL CH SET GUIDE CH SET
[5∞] : SELECT
: OK
[CANCEL] : EXIT
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Fine tuning is performed automatically when you select “AUTO CH SET”. If you want to perform it manually, refer to page 44.
To set the tuner manually, refer to “Storing Channels Manually” (Z pg. 41).
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OK
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SELECT MODE
“AUTO CH SET” is the necessary mode for this
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The Auto Ch. Set screen appears, and remains on screen while the recorder searches for receivable stations.
[CANCEL] : EXIT
VIEW CONFIRMATION SCREEN
The stations your recorder located appear on a
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Confirmation screen — preset positions (PR), presets (CH) and station names (ID – Z pg. 45). To view the next page of the listing, press PUSH
JOG
screen and the program currently being broadcast by the highlighted station appear alternately for 5 seconds each.
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PR CH ID PR CH ID 01 40 BBC1 08 - - - ­02 46 BBC2 O9 - - - ­03 43 ITV 10 - - - ­04 65 CH4 11 - - - ­05 - - - - 12 - - - ­06 - - - - 13 - - - ­07 - - - - 14 - - - -
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RETURN TO NORMAL SCREEN
Press CH SET.
Using the Confirmation screen, you can skip or add
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preset positions, enter station names and perform other operations. Refer to page 41 for the procedures.
Depending on reception conditions, the stations may not be stored in order, and the station names may not be stored correctly.
AUTO CH SET PLEASE WAIT
Clock Set
OPERATE
CLOCK
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If you performed Auto Channel Set (Z pg. 8), the recorder’s built-in clock is also set automatically. The Auto and Manual clock setting procedures are necessary when . . .
– a power outage of more than 3 minutes occurs. – the tuner has been set manually. – the user desires to set the clock slightly ahead of the actual time. – the clock was not set even after Auto Tuner Set was performed.
Whether you perform Auto or Manual clock setting, you can use the convenient Just Clock function.
Just Clock
The Just Clock function provides accurate time keeping through
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automatic adjustments at regular intervals, by reading data from a PDC signal. The Just Clock option appears in the Clock Set and Auto Clock Set screens, and can be set “ON” or “OFF” (the default setting is “ON”). Press OK until the Just Clock setting begins blinking, then press PUSH JOG%fi to change the setting.
IMPORTANT: If you turn off Just Clock off, the accuracy of your recorder’s built-in clock may be reduced, which could adversely effect timer recording.
Both Auto and Manual clock setting procedures begin from step 3.
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Preparation
TURN THE RECORDER ON
Press OPERATE.
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ACCESS CLOCK SET SCREEN
Press CLOCK on the remote control. The Clock
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Set screen appears.
Auto Clock Set
SET CLOCK AUTOMATICALLY
At the Clock Set screen, press PUSH JOG . The
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Auto Clock Set screen appears and clock setting begins.
If "TV.PR" isn't set to the preset position on which Auto Clock Set data is received, "ERROR" appears, and then the screen from step 2 reappears. To set "TV.PR", press OK to place the cursor next to it, then cycle through the numbers by pressing PUSH JOG%fi until the number representing the position in which the station transmitting clock setting data (BBC1, BBC2, etc.) is stored appears.
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CLOCK SET
TIME DATE YEAR 0: 00 01 . 01 00
JUST CLOCK: ON
TV. PR 1
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CLOCK SET
AUTO CLOCK SET
PLEASE WAIT
JUST CLOCK: ON
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INITIAL SETTINGS (cont.)
RETURN TO NORMAL SCREEN
Once clock setting is completed, press CLOCK to return to the normal screen.
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Manual Clock Set
SET DATE AND TIME
Press PUSH JOG%fi to set the hour, then press OK. The “minutes” display begins blinking. Repeat the
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procedure to set the minutes, day, month and year.
SET JUST CLOCK
The default setting is “ON”. Set as desired by pressing
PUSH JOG%fi, then press OK.
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If you set to “OFF”, you can disregard the next step as you won’t be able to receive regular clock adjust­ments.
SET CLOCK DATA SOURCE PRESET
The recorder is preset to receive clock setting and adjustment data from preset position 1. Press PUSH
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JOG%fi to set the preset position to the number
representing the station transmitting clock setting data (BBC1, BBC2, etc.), then press OK.
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PUSH JOG
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START CLOCK OPERATION
Press CLOCK.
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Just Clock (when set to "ON") enables adjustment of the recorder's built-in clock every hour on the hour, except for 11 o'clock in the evening and midnight.
Just Clock is not effective when . . . – the recorder’s power is on (unless the recorder is tuned to
the same preset selected in the Clock Set screen). – 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’s clock is automatically adjusted at the start/end of Summer Time.
Auto clock setting and Just Clock may not function properly depending on the reception condition.
During Manual clock setting, if the day and month data are invalid (such as 31st April), the month digits are cleared automatically and the day digits begin blinking. Input the correct data.
If, in step 3 of the Manual clock setting procedure, the year digits are automatically cleared and the day digits begin blinking, it is possible that you have input 29th February for a non-leap year. Input the correct data.
PLAYBACK
PLAY
PLAY
STOP
STOP/EJECT
SHUTTLE
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The easiest, most basic operation possible with your video recorder is tape playback. Already-recorded signals on a video tape are read by your video recorder and displayed on your TV just like a TV programme.
Playback
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LOAD A CASSETTE
Make sure the window side is up, the rear label side is facing you and the arrow on the front of the cassette is
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point toward the recorder. Don’t apply too much
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pressure when inserting.
The recorder power comes on automatically and the counter is reset to 0:00:00.
If the record safety tab has been removed, playback begins automatically.
FIND PROGRAMME START POINT
If the tape is advanced past the start point, press REW or turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left and release it.
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To go forward, press FF or turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right and release it.
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START PLAYBACK
Press PLAY. “BEST” appears blinking in the recorder's display panel for 5 seconds (Z pg. 22).
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Playback picture quality of LP recordings will not be as high as SP recordings.
STOP PLAYBACK
Press STOP on the remote or STOP/EJECT on the recorder’s front panel. Then press STOP/EJECT to
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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. However, it will record and play back regular VHS signals only. It is not possible to play back a recorded Super VHS tape.
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SHUTTLE
JOG
TV PROG.
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PLAYBACK (cont.)
Take advantage of special functions possible with the recorder’s controls or the remote control.
Playback Features
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PAUSE
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Refer to the SHUTTLE ring illustration below as you read the following procedures.
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PAUSE DURING PLAYBACK
Press PAUSE. If there is vertical jitter, use the TV PROG. buttons to correct the picture.
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ACTIVATE FRAME-BY­FRAME PLAYBACK
Turn the JOG dial to the right for forward frame-by­frame playback, or to the left for reverse frame-by-frame
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playback.
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Press PAUSE.
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To resume normal playback, press PLAY.
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Slow Motion
ACTIVATE SLOW-MOTION PLAYBACK
During playback or still, turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right for forward slow motion, or to the left for reverse
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slow motion (refer to the illustration above).
OR
During still picture, press PAUSE and hold for 2 seconds, then release. Press and release again to return to still picture.
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During still picture, press and hold PUSH JOG or . Release to return to still picture.
To resume normal playback, press PLAY.
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Variable-Speed Search
ACTIVATE VARIABLE-SPEED SEARCH
During playback or still, turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right for forward variable-speed search, or to the left for
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reverse variable-speed search (refer to the illustration on page 12).
OR
During playback, press PUSH JOG or .
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 PLAY.
High-Speed (Turbo) Search
ACTIVATE HIGH-SPEED SEARCH
During playback or still, turn the SHUTTLE ring all the way to the right for forward high-speed search, or to the
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left for reverse high-speed search.
For forward search with a visible picture, turn the
SHUTTLE ring all the way to the right and release it within 1 second.
For reverse search with a visible picture, turn the
SHUTTLE ring all the way to the left and release it within 1 second.
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Press FF for forward high-speed search, or REW for reverse high-speed search.
For short searches, press and hold FF or REW for over
2 seconds. When released, normal playback resumes.
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To resume normal playback, press PLAY.
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PLAYBACK (cont.)
Manual Tracking
Your video recorder is equipped with automatic tracking control. During playback, you can override this and adjust the tracking manually by pressing the TV PROG. buttons.
OVERRIDE AUTOMATIC TRACKING
Press SP/LP on the remote to engage manual tracking.
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ADJUST TRACKING MANUALLY
Press TV PROG. + or to adjust tracking.
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RETURN TO AUTOMATIC TRACKING
Press SP/LP on the remote to re-engage automatic tracking.
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NOTE:
When a new tape is inserted, the recorder enters the automatic tracking mode automatically.
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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. The recorder power comes on and the recorder searches for the index code indicating the start
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of the last timer-recorded programme. Once it’s found, playback begins automatically. The front display panel tells you how many programmes have been recorded. If you have, for example, 3 programmes, “REV 3” appears and blinks. To watch the first of the 3 programmes, press REVIEW three times. The recorder searches and begins playback automatically. You can access a programme as far as 9 index codes away from the current tape position.
NOTES:
Instant ReView is not possible while the recorder is in the Timer mode.
The number displayed on the front display panel may not match the actual number of timer-recorded programmes when one or more of them is a PDC recording (Z pg. 33).
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Repeat Playback
Your video recorder can automatically play back the whole tape 20 times repeatedly.
START PLAYBACK
Press PLAY.
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ACTIVATE REPEAT PLAYBACK
Press PLAY and hold for over 5 seconds, then release.
The Play indicator ( ) on the display panel blinks
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The tape plays 20 times automatically, and then
stops.
STOP PLAYBACK
Press STOP at any time to stop playback.
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Pressing PLAY, REW , FF or PAUSE also stops Repeat Playback.
REW
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PAUSE
Next Function Memory
You can set your recorder's power to go off automatically after the tape is fully rewound. Before starting, make sure the recorder is in the Stop mode. For Automatic Power Off After Tape Rewind . . . . . . press REW, then press OPERATE within 2 seconds.
NOTE:
If you want the power to be turned off automatically when the counter reads “0:00:00” (instead of at the beginning of the tape), press C.MEMORY so that the “M” mark appears before pressing REW.
Tape Position Indicator
The tape position indicator appears on screen when, from the Stop mode, you press FF, REW or perform an Index Search. The position of “5” in relation to “0” (beginning) or “+” (end) shows you where you are on the tape.
”On-Screen” ( set to “ON”, or the indicator will not appear.
Z pg. 23) must be
0
NOTE:
Depending on the type of tape used, there may be times when the indication is not correct.
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1:23:45
REMAIN 2:35
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PLAYBACK (cont.)
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:
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Before starting, make sure the recorder is in the Stop mode.
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DISPLAY
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PUSH JOG
ACTIVATE INDEX SEARCH
Press PUSH JOG or ( or £). “ 1” or “£ 1” is displayed on screen and search begins in
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the corresponding direction.
To access index codes 2 through 9, press PUSH JOG
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or repeatedly until the correct index number is displayed. Ex.: To locate the beginning of B from the current
position, press PUSH JOG twice. To locate the beginning of D from the current position, press PUSH JOG once.
When the specified index code is located, playback
begins automatically.
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Current position
AB C D E F
–2 –1 1 2 3
Tape Remaining Time
DISPLAY REMAINING TIME
Press DISPLAY until the time remaining on the tape appears.
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By pressing the DISPLAY button, you can change the
display to show the counter reading, tape remaining time, or clock time.
Index number
NOTE:
Depending on the type of tape used, there may be times when the tape remaining time reading may not appear right away, or is not correct. "- - : - -" may sometimes appear, or the display may blink on occasion.
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C. MEMORY
SHUTTLE
STOP
STOP
Scene Finder
This function helps you check contents of unlabeled recorded tapes at the touch of a single button.
Search Search Search
FF REW FF REW FF REW
C.RESET
REW
SCENE FINDER
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FF
5 seconds 5 seconds
on counter
5 seconds10 minutes
10 minutes on counter
NOTE:
Scene Finder cannot be used when the recorder is in the Record mode.
ACTIVATE SCENE FINDER
Press SCENE FINDER. The recorder starts forward high- speed search for 5 seconds and then fast-forwards 10
1
minutes on the counter. This cycle is repeated until the end of the tape is reached.
To start Scene Finder in the reverse direction, press
SCENE FINDER and then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left (or press the remote’s REW button) within 2 seconds. This cycle is repeated until the beginning of the tape.
During Scene Finder, the following indications appear
on the display panel:
STOP SCENE FINDER
Press STOP.
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NOTES:
During Scene Finder high-speed search, you can also hear the tape sound. During fast forward or rewind, you hear the current TV sound instead.
Scene Finder does not function during Index Search.
Counter Memory
Returns to the counter reading of “0:00:00” to conveniently find a specific place on the tape automatically.
SET COUNTER MEMORY
Press C. RESET during playback at a point you wish to locate later. The counter reads “0:00:00”. Then press
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C.MEMORY, and “M” appears in front of the counter
digits.
ACTIVATE COUNTER MEMORY
When you wish to return to the designated point, press
STOP and then REW or FF.
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The tape rewinds or fast-forwards and stops at about
0:00:00 automatically.
To cancel Counter Memory, press C.MEMORY again.
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PLAY
PLAY
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PLAYBACK (cont.)
NTSC Playback
Your video recorder is equipped with NTSC circuitry that can play back NTSC tapes.
LOAD A CASSETTE
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Insert a cassette recorded in NTSC.
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START PLAYBACK
Press PLAY. “NT” appears on the display panel.
Some TVs shrink the picture vertically and place
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black bars at the top and bottom of the 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.
AUDIO MONITOR
Soundtrack Selection
Y our video 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 AUDIO MONITOR on the remote control changes the soundtrack being played back as follows:
TRACK
Recorder's Front Panel On-Screen Display
L + R HI FI For Hi-Fi stereo tapes
L HI FI For main audio of Bilingual tapes R HI FI For sub audio of Bilingual tapes
NORM NORM For audio-dubbed tapes
L + R + NORM HI FI For audio-dubbed tapes
NORM
NOTES:
"L + R" should normally be selected. In this mode, Hi-Fi stereo tapes are played back in stereo, and the NORM track is played back automatically for tapes with only normal audio.
For instructions on recording NICAM stereo and bilingual programmes, refer to page 24.
Bilingual programmes are not currently broadcast in the U.K.
"ON SCREEN" must be set to "ON" or the on-screen displays will not appear (Z pg. 23).
USE
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Remote A/B Code Switching
The remote control is capable of controlling two JVC video recorders independently; one set to respond to the remote control’s A code control signals and another set to respond to B code control signals. The remote control is preset to send A code signals because your video recorder is initially set to respond to A code signals. You can easily modify your video recorder to respond to B code signals.
REMOVE POWER SUPPLY
Unplug the mains power cord from the mains outlet.
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SET A/B CODE SWITCH
Set to B.
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A/B CODE
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RE-SUPPLY POWER
Plug the mains power cord back into the mains outlet.
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TURN THE RECORDER ON
Press OPERATE on the remote control. The recorder will now only respond to B code signals.
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NOTE:
Some TV sets may malfunction in response to the B mode. If this happens, switch back to the A mode.
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PAUSE
SP/LP
PLAY
STOP/EJECT
TV PROG.
RECORD
STOP
TV PROG.
Basic
RECORDING
TV signals being received by the recorder’s built-in tuner can be recorded onto a video tape. You can “capture” a TV programme using your video recorder.
Recording
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8 0
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2
NUMBER
3
2
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5
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LOAD A CASSETTE
Insert a cassette with the record safety tab intact.
The counter is reset to 0:00:00 and the recorder
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power comes on automatically.
CHOOSE A PROGRAMME
Press TV PROG. +/– or the NUMBER keys to select the preset you wish to record. The name of the station
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appears in the recorder’s display panel for 5 seconds, followed by the preset position number. (Only stations that appear in the Confirmation screen will be displayed.)
The TV PROG. dial can also be used to select a preset.
SET TAPE SPEED
Press SP/LP. Check the SP/LP indicator on the recorder display panel to confirm the selected tape speed.
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Picture quality of LP recordings will not be as high as
SP recordings.
START RECORDING
Press and hold RECORD and PLAY on the remote control, or press RECORD on the recorder.
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B.E.S.T. takes place at the beginning of both the first SP and the first LP recording after inserting the cassette (Z pg. 21).
4
3
RECORD
SP/LP
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1
3
TV PROG.
PLAY
4,5
PAUSE
5
2
PAUSE/RESUME RECORDING
Press PAUSE. Press PLAY to resume recording.
5
STOP RECORDING
Press STOP on the remote control or STOP/EJECT on the recorder. Then press STOP/EJECT to remove the
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cassette.
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
B.E.S.T.
PLAY
RECORD
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The B.E.S.T. (Biconditional Equalised Signal Tracking) system checks the condition of the tape in use during recording and playback, and compensates to provide the highest-possible recording and playback pictures. The default setting for both recording and playback is “ON”.
Picture System
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MODE
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Recording
LOAD A CASSETTE
Insert a cassette with the record safety tab intact.
The recorder power comes on automatically.
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ACCESS MODE SELECT SCREEN
Press MODE. The On­Screen/B.E.S.T. screen
2
appears.
ON SCREEN : ON B.E.S.T. : ON
[5∞]: SELECT
5
[ ]: ON/OFF [MODE] : EXIT
CONFIRM B.E.S.T. STATUS
The default setting is “ON”. If this is the case, go to step
4. If not, press PUSH JOGfi to place the pointer next to
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“B.E.S.T.”, then press PUSH JOG to set to “ON”.
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CLOSE MODE SELECT SCREEN
Press MODE.
4
RECORD
1
3
PUSH JOG
START RECORDING
Press and hold RECORD and PLAY on the remote, or RECORD on the recorder.
5
The recorder spends approximately 7 seconds assessing the condition of the tape, then begins recording.
When the "BEST" indicator begins blinking, that means adjustment is complete.
Display Panel Indication
As the tape check progresses, the “– –” marks on the display panel increase upward. Once the "BEST" indicator starts blinking, the check is complete.
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PLAY
PAUSE
RECORD
PLAY
RECORD
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PAUSE
RECORDING (cont.)
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 recording, 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 re­performed.
ATTENTION:
Since the B.E.S.T. system works before recording actually starts, there is a delay of approximately 7 seconds after RECORD and PLAY on the remote are pressed, or RECORD on the recorder is pressed. To make sure you record the desired scene or programme in its entirety, first perform the following steps:
1) Press and hold PAUSE and RECORD to engage the RECORD PAUSE mode.
The recorder then automatically checks the condition of the tape and, after approximately 7 seconds, re­enters RECORD PAUSE.
2) Press PLAY to start recording.
If you want to bypass the B.E.S.T. system and begin recording immediately, set “B.E.S.T.” to “OFF” in step 3 on page 21.
Playback
The recorder assesses the quality of the tape once you initiate playback. 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.
START PLAYBACK
Press PLAY.
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The recorder adjusts the playback picture quality based on the quality of the tape in use.
B.E.S.T. is active during Auto Tracking. “BEST” appears blinking on the recorder’s display panel.
NOTES:
When watching a rental tape, or one recorded on another video recorder, set B.E.S.T. to your preference by performing steps 2 through 4 on page 21.
"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.
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OPERATE
OPERATE
You can choose whether or not to have various operational indicators appear on screen, by setting this function ON or OFF.
On-Screen Displays
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MODE
TURN ON THE RECORDER
Press OPERATE.
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ACCESS MODE SELECT SCREEN
Press MODE. The On­Screen/B.E.S.T. screen
2
appears.
ON SCREEN : ON B.E.S.T. : ON
[5∞]: SELECT
5
[ ]: ON/OFF [MODE] : EXIT
SELECT MODE
The pointer should already be next to “ON SCREEN”. If not, press PUSH JOG%fi to place it there.
3
ENABLE/DISABLE ON-SCREEN DISPLAY
The default setting is “ON”, so if you want on-screen displays, leave the setting as is and go to step 5. If you
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don’t want the displays to appear, press PUSH JOG to set “ON SCREEN” to “OFF”.
CLOSE MODE SELECT SCREEN
Press MODE.
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5
1– Operation mode indicators 2– Preset position number and station name/Aux. indicator
(AUX1, AUX2 or F-AUX)
3– Cassette loaded mark 4– Tape speed SP/LP/EP (EP is for NTSC playback only) 5– Clock display 6– Current day/month/year 7– NICAM display 8– Tape direction 9– Tape position indicator (Z pg. 15) 10– Counter display (including Counter Memory indicator) 11– Audio mode display 12– Tape remaining time indicator 13– Timer warning display
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+
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8 10
12
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PUSH JOG
The superimposed indication on the TV screen tells you what the recorder is doing.
2 5
6 7
9
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PR. 12 ABCD ] SP
23 : 59
31. 12. 96 – WARNING– TIMER RECORDING TO START SOON [CANCEL]
ST NICAM
++
0
HI FI M –9 : 59 : 59 NORM REMAIN 9 : 59
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TV PROG.
Recording Features
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RECORDING (cont.)
Record One Programme While Watching Another
SELECT PRESET TO WATCH
Once recording is in progress, all you need to do is to set the preset controls on the TV for the station you
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wish to view.
The programme selected with the TV’s preset controls appears on the TV screen while the one selected with the TV PROG. or PUSH JOG%fi buttons is recorded on the tape.
Receiving NICAM Stereo And Bilingual Programmes
Your recorder is equipped with a digital stereo sound decoder for reception of NICAM stereo and bilingual broadcasts.
When you switch to a channel that is broadcasting in stereo, "NICAM" and "ST" (stereo) appear on screen for a few seconds.
When you switch to a channel that is broadcasting a bilingual programme, "NICAM" and "BIL" (Bilingual) appear on screen for a few seconds.
When you switch to a channel broadcasting a monaural programme, "NICAM" appears on screen for a few seconds.
NOTES:
"ON SCREEN" must be set to "ON" or the on-screen displays will not appear (Z pg. 23).
Bilingual programmes are not currently broadcast in the U.K.
AUDIO MONITOR
PUSH JOG
1
3
TV PROG.
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 on the Normal audio track.
To listen to a stereo programme, press AUDIO MONITOR until "L+R" appears on the front panel.
To listen to a bilingual programme, press AUDIO MONITOR until either "HI FI L" or "HI FI R" appears on the front panel (as required).
To listen to the Standard audio programme, press AUDIO MONITOR until "NORM" appears on the front panel.
NOTES:
If the NICAM stereo signal becomes weak, the broadcast is automatically recorded in monaural for better quality.
Before playing back a programme recorded in NICAM stereo, or a bilingual programme, refer to "Soundtrack Selection" (Z pg. 18).
Elapsed Recording Time
RECORD
Indication
You can check the exact time of a recording.
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C.RESET
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DISPLAY
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SET COUNTER DISPLAY
Press DISPLAY until a counter reading appears on the dispay panel.
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RESET COUNTER
Press C. RESET before starting recording or playback.
The counter is reset to “0:00:00” and shows the exact
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elapsed time as the tape runs.
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.
START RECORDING
Press RECORD on the recorder.
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ENGAGE ITR MODE
Press RECORD again. ITR blinks and 0:30 appears on the front display panel.
2
1
3
SET RECORDING DURATION
If you want to record for more than 30 minutes, press
RECORD to extend the time. Each press extends
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recording time by 30 minutes.
NOTE:
You can only perform ITR using the RECORD button on the recorder's front panel.
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CH SET
Information On Video
TIMER RECORDING
With Video Plus+, timer programming is greatly simplified because each TV programme has a corresponding code number which your recorder is able to recognise.
NOTE:
“Guide Channel” (GUIDE CH) refers to the assigned TV station numbers, according to broadcast area, for Video Plus+ timer recording.
Plus+
NUMBER
CANCEL
2
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IMPORTANT
Perform the following procedure after the channel setting steps on pages 8 and 41 – 43, and after the Clock Set procedure on page 9. After setting the Guide Channel, the station names and preset positions may be incorrect if you stored or skipped channels. In this case, re-perform Guide Channel setting.
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Guide Channel Set
MAKE LIST OF STORED STATION NAMES AND PRESET POSITIONS
(Ex.)
Preset position Station name
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1 BBC 1 2 BBC 2 3 ITV 4 CH 4
PUSH JOG
1
3
OK
ACCESS CH. SET MODE MENU SCREEN
Press and hold CH SET for over 2 seconds. The Ch. Set Mode Menu screen appears.
2
SELECT MODE
Press PUSH JOG%fi to place the cursor next to
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“GUIDE CH SET”, then press OK. The Guide Ch. Set screen appears.
AUTO CH SET MANUAL CH SET GUIDE CH SET
[5∞] : SELECT
: OK
[CANCEL] : EXIT
ENTER PLUSCODE NUMBER
Press OK, and a cursor appears under “GUIDE
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CH SET”. Then, using the NUMBER keys, input the PlusCode (found in most TV listings) of a program scheduled to be broadcast on each station on the list from step 1, starting at the top. If you enter the wrong number, press CANCEL and input the correct number.
GUIDE CH SET
12345
GUIDE CH TV PROG
[0 – 9] : VIDEO PLUS +
: OK
When entering a PlusCode for BBC 1
ENTER PRESET POSITION NUMBER
Press OK and the display
4
under “TV PROG” begins
5
blinking.
If the blinking number under “TV PROG” agrees with the preset position . . .
. . . press OK.
If the numbers do not agree . . .
. . . input the preset position using PUSH JOG%fi or the NUMBER keys, then press OK.
If you input the PlusCode number of a program that has already aired, “ERROR” appears on screen for a few seconds. Input the correct PlusCode number.
Repeat steps 4 and 5 as necessary.
GUIDE CH SET
GUIDE CH TV PROG 250 39
[5∞] : SELECT
: OK
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THE SATELLITE RECEIVER IS SHOWN CONNECTED TO THE “AV2 IN” (SCART) CONNECTOR AND THE CABLE SYSTEM CONNECTED VIA THE AERIAL SOCKET AND TUNED TO, FOR EXAMPLE, PRESET POSITION 5 ON YOUR TV.
Satellite Antenna
Satellite Receiver
TV Receiver
Cable
Cable system
CLOSE MENU
Press CH SET and selection is complete.
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If you already know the Guide Channel number for a station . . . 1– After step 3, press PUSH JOG .
”GUIDE CH” begins blinking.
2– Enter the Guide Channel number using the NUMBER keys
or PUSH JOG%fi, then press PUSH JOG .
“TV PROG” begins blinking.
3– Enter the preset position using the NUMBER keys or
PUSH JOG%fi, then press PUSH JOG .
Repeat 2 and 3 as necessary.
4– Press CH SET.
NOTES:
If you own a satellite receiver, connect it to the AV2 connec­tor on the back of the recorder. Then, in step 5 above, set the input mode to "AUX2" by pressing NUMBER key "0" or TV PROG. +/–. Make sure no cables are connected to the front panel connectors when performing this procedure.
If you’re receiving broadcasts via a cable box through preset “5” (example) on your recorder, set “TV PROG” for “5” in step 5.
After selecting the programme you wish to record from your cable system or satellite receiver, set the system’s timer — if your cable or satellite receiver does not have a timer, leave it switched on.
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Video Plus+ Timer
TIMER RECORDING(cont.)
During Video Plus+ and regular timer programming, the Illumi­Guide feature tells you which button on the remote control must be pressed next by lighting it up. To use this feature, press
ILLUMI GUIDE before performing step 1. (PROG, REW, PLAY, FF light up at this time.)
If you aren't going to use the Illumi-Guide feature, go directly to step 1.
Recording
Before performing Video Plus+ Timer Recording, be sure to read "Information on Video Plus+" on page 26.
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2
NUMBER
CANCEL
12 45 7
8 0
3 6 9
ACCESS TIMER PROGRAM­MING SCREEN
Press PROG.
TIMER PROGRAMMING
1
[0 – 9] : VIDEO PLUS+ [+/-] : EXPRESS PROGRAMING [CANCEL] : EXIT
The front display panel looks like this:
If you are using the Illumi-Guide feature, the following buttons will light up: NUMBER keys (0–9),
START +/–, STOP +/–, DATE +/–, TV PROG +/–, and CANCEL.
ENTER PLUSCODE NUMBER
Press the NUMBER keys to enter the PlusCode
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number of a programme you wish to record.
If you make a mistake, press CANCEL and then input the correct number.
The PlusCode number you enter appears on the front display panel:
V I D E O P L U S +
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 5
[0 – 9] : INPUT
: OK
PROG.
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When Using The Illumi-Guide Feature
Buttons light or blink on the remote control for approximately 10 seconds. If the button or buttons extinguish during timer programming, press ILLUMI GUIDE and the button or buttons previously lit or blinking come back on. If the button or buttons do not re-light or start blinking again, press CANCEL and re-perform the timer programming procedure from the beginning.
If for some reason the remote control's signal is not received by the video recorder , press CANCEL and re-perform the timer programming procedure from the beginning.
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3
OK
3
ILLUMI GUIDE
If you are using the Illumi-Guide feature, OK blinks when the following buttons are lit: NUMBER keys (0–
9) and CANCEL.
SP
ADD TIME
3
DAILY
TIMER
SP/LP
: PDC
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6
4
CANCEL
SP/LP
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WEEKLY TIMER
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ACCESS VIDEO PLUS+ PROGRAM SCREEN
Press OK, and the Video Plus+ Program screen
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appears (if you’re just starting out, “Program 1” appears).
If the number you entered is invalid, “ERROR” appears. Press CANCEL and input a valid PlusCode number.
The front display panel looks like this:
If you are using the Illumi-Guide feature, OK blinks.
VIDEO PLUS+ 12345678
START STOP 21 : 00 = 22 : 00
SP DATE TV PROG
25. 12 1
:OK
SET TAPE SPEED
Press SP/LP to set the tape speed.
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IMPORTANT
If you’re not receiving PDC (Programme Delivery Control), press : PDC (NUMBER key “7”) to set to "OFF" (
Z pg. 33).
RETURN TO NORMAL SCREEN
Press OK.
Repeat steps 1 – 5 for each additional programme.
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PROGRAM 1
ON
BBC1
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Satellite Receiver Users
To timer-record a satellite broadcast using Video Plus+, perform steps 16 and, before the selected programme begins, select the appropriate channel on the satellite receiver. Then set the receiver's timer. If your satellite receiver doesn't have a timer, leave the unit's power switched on.
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OK
3
ENGAGE RECORDER’S TIMER MODE
Press TIMER.
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NOTE:
For safety, your recorder disables all other functions while in the Timer mode. If you want to use the recorder but its Timer mode is engaged, press TIMER and all other functions are operable. To re-engage the timer, press TIMER.
To Delay The Stop Time . . .
. . . press ADD TIME after pressing OK in step 3. Each time you press, the Stop time is delayed by 5 minutes (meaning that 5 minutes of recording time is added). You can easily compensate for anticipated programme schedule delays this way.
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).
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 screen and "FULL" appears on the front display panel. To record the extra programme, you must first cancel any unnecessary programmes (
Z pg. 32).
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Regular Timer Programming
Remember, the clock must be set before you can progamme the timer (Z pg. 9).
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CANCEL
START+/–
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TIMER RECORDING(cont.)
If you don’t know the PlusCode number for the programme you wish to record, use the following procedure to set your recorder to timer-record the programme. Or you can use the Illumi-Guide feature, where the remote control tells you which button to press next by lighting it up. To use the Illumi-Guide feature, press ILLUMI GUIDE before performing step 1. (PROG, REW, PLAY, FF light up at this time.)
If you aren't going to use the Illumi-Guide feature, go directly to step 1.
ACCESS TIMER PROGRAM­MING SCREEN
Press PROG.
If you are using the Illumi-Guide feature, the following
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buttons will light up: NUMBER keys (0–9), START +/–, STOP +/–, DATE +/–, TV PROG +/–, and CANCEL.
ACCESS PROGRAMME SCREEN
Press START +/–. (If you’re just starting out, “Program
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1” appears.)
The front display panel looks like this:
SP
If you are using the Illumi-Guide feature, the following buttons will light up: START +/–, STOP +/–, DATE +/–, and TV PROG +/–.
PROGRAM 1
START STOP – : – – – : – –
SP DATE TV PROG
25. 12 – –
[+ –] : SET =
:OK
ON
PROG.
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When Using The Illumi-Guide Feature
Buttons light or blink on the remote control for approximately 10 seconds. If the button or buttons extinguish during timer programming, press ILLUMI GUIDE and the button or buttons previously lit or blinking come back on. If the button or buttons do not re-light or start blinking again, press CANCEL and re-perform the timer programming procedure from the beginning.
If for some reason the remote control's signal is not received by the video recorder , press CANCEL and re-perform the timer programming procedure from the beginning.
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3
ILLUMI GUIDE
ENTER PROGRAMME START TIME
Press START +/– to enter the time you want
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recording to start.
Press and hold START +/– to move in 30-
minute increments, or press and release repeatedly to move 1 minute at a time.
The front display panel looks like this:
SP
If you are using the Illumi-Guide feature, the following buttons remain lit: ST ART +/–, STOP +/–, DATE +/–, and TV PROG +/–.
START STOP 21 : 00 – : – –
SP DATE TV PROG
25. 12 – –
[+ –] : SET =
PROGRAM 1
ON
:OK
DAILY
SP/LP
7
TIMER
STOP+/–
DATE+/–
: PDC
SP/LP
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WEEKLY
TIMER
TV PROG.
5
9
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ENTER PROGRAMME STOP TIME
Press STOP +/– to enter the time you want recording to stop.
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If you are using the Illumi-Guide feature, the following buttons remain lit: ST ART +/–, STOP +/–, DATE +/–, and TV PROG +/–.
ENTER PROGRAMME DATE
Press DATE +/–. (The current date appears on screen. The date you enter appears in its place.)
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If you are using the Illumi-Guide feature, the following buttons remain lit: ST ART +/–, STOP +/–, DATE +/–, and TV PROG +/–.
ENTER PRESET POSITION
Press TV PROG. +/–.
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SP
If you are using the Illumi-Guide feature, OK blinks when the following buttons are lit: START +/–, STOP +/–, DATE +/–, and TV PROG +/–.
D
M
START STOP 21 : 00 22 : 00
SP DATE TV PROG
25. 12 1
[+ –] : SET =
PROGRAM 1
:OK
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ON
BBC1
4
1
3
NOTES:
For safety, your recorder disables all other functions while in the Timer mode. If you want to use the recorder but its Timer mode is engaged, press TIMER and all other functions are operable. To re-engage the timer, press TIMER.
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 screen and "FULL" appears on the front display panel. To record the extra programme, you must first cancel any unnecessary programmes (Z pg. 32).
To timer-record a satellite broadcast through a satellite receiver connected to the AV2 IN connector on the back of the recorder, in step 6 above, set "TV PROG" to "AUX2" by pressing TV PROG. +/–. Before the selected programme begins, select the appropriate channel on the satellite receiver, then set the receiver's timer. If your satellite receiver doesn't have a timer, leave the unit's power switched on.
OK
8
SET TAPE SPEED
Press SP/LP to set the tape speed.
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IMPORTANT
If you’re not receiving PDC (Programme Delivery Control), press : PDC (NUMBER key “7”) to set
to "OFF" (Z pg. 33).
RETURN TO NORMAL SCREEN
After confirming all information is correct, press OK and the normal screen appears.
8
Repeat steps 1 – 8 for each additional programme.
ENGAGE RECORDER’S TIMER MODE
Press TIMER.
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To Timer-Record Weekly Or Daily Serials . . .
. . . anytime during steps 2 through 8, press WEEKLY (NUMBER key “9”) for weekly serials or DAILY (NUMBER key “8”) for daily serials (Monday – Friday).
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DATE+/–
PROG. CHECK
STOP+/–
CANCEL
START+/–
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TV PROG.
TIMER RECORDING(cont.)
Check And Cancel Programmes
ACCESS PROGRAMME SCREEN
Press PROG CHECK. Each time you press the next program’s information appears.
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Press OK and watch the front display panel as the Start and Stop times, the Date and the Preset appear.
If the recorder is turned on and the TV is set to its VIDEO mode, you can check program information on screen as well.
If All Information Is Correct . . .
. . . programming is completed.
If You Wish To Revise Data . . .
. . . with the recorder's power turned on, go to step 2.
If You Wish To Cancel A Program . . .
. . . with the recorder's power turned on, press CANCEL.
All information you input is deleted.
REVISE PROGRAMME IN­FORMATION
Input the appropriate data using the START +/–, STOP +/–, DATE +/– and TV PROG. +/– buttons on the
2
remote control.
1
3
OK
Timer Warning
If you have programmed your recorder to timer-record a programme or a series of programmes, a warning appears on screen to tell you that the recording is to start in 5 minutes.
NOTES:
The warning only appears if you’re not in the Timer mode at that time.
If this recorder is being used as the player for tape dubbing, the warning screen is recorded on the tape in the other video recorder.
The warning blinks for the entire 5 minutes leading up to the start of timer recording. To clear the display, press CANCEL.
– WARNING– TIMER RECORDING TO START SOON
[CANCEL]
Auto SP/LP Timer
AUTO SP/LP TIMER
If, when recording in SP mode, there is not enough tape to record the entire programme, the recorder automatically switches to LP mode to allow complete recording.
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: PDC
2
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ENGAGE AUTO SP/LP TIMER
Press AUTO SP/LP TIMER on the recorder front panel. The button lights “green”.
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For Example . . .
Recording a program of 210 minutes in length onto a 180-minute tape
Approximately 150 minutes Approximately 60 minutes
SP mode
Total 210 minutes
Make sure you press AUTO SP/LP TIMER before performing timer programming.
NOTES:
The Auto SP/LP Timer feature is not available during ITR (Instant Timer Recording), and the feature will not work properly with any tapes longer than E-180 as well as some tapes of shorter lengths.
Even if, in step 1, you press AUTO SP/LP TIMER and it lights “green”, that doesn’t mean that the recorder will automati­cally change from SP to LP mode during the course of the recording. Watch the tape later to confirm.
If you have programmed the recorder to timer-record 2 or more programs, the second programme and those thereafter may not fit on the tape if you engage the Auto SP/LP Timer mode. In this case, make sure the mode is not engaged, then set the tape speed manually during timer programming.
There may be some noise at the point on the tape where the recorder switches from SP to LP mode.
If you perform timer recording with both PDC and the Auto SP/LP Timer activated, and the programme goes beyond its originally scheduled length, there may be times when the programme cannot be recorded in its entirety.
LP mode
PDC Recording
Now available from some TV stations, PDC (Programme Delivery Control) is a 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 advertised times you preset in 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.
To Use PDC Service . . .
The default setting for PDC is "ON". To cancel PDC, press : PDC (NUMBER key “7”) so that "OFF" is displayed during Video Plus+ or regular timer programming.
NOTES:
When you manually enter programmes (regular timer programming), set the start time (PDC time) exactly as advertised in the TV listing. A different time than advertised will result in no recording.
PDC Recording is also possible when a satellite tuner or a cable box is connected to AV2 IN on your recorder.
When PDC recording is performed, the Instant ReView programme readout number may not match the actual number of programmes that have been timer-recorded (Z pg. 14).
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EDITING
You can use your video recorder as the source player or the recording deck.
Edit To Or From Another Video Recorder
2
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NUMBER "0"
8 0
3 6 9
TV PROG.
MAKE CONNECTIONS
Connect the player’s AUDIO/VIDEO OUT connector to the recorder’s AUDIO/VIDEO IN connector.
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When Using Your Video Recorder As The Source Player . . .
. . . connect its AV1 IN/OUT connector to the recording deck.
When Using Your Video Recorder As The Recording Deck . . .
. . . . you can use the AV1 IN/OUT or AV2 IN connectors.
SET RECORDING DECK’S INPUT MODE
Set to AUX. With this video recorder, press NUMBER key "0" and/or TV PROG. to select depending on the
2
connector being used — “AU 1” for the AV1 IN/OUT connector, or “AU 2” for the AV2 IN connector.
START SOURCE PLAYER
Engage its Play mode.
3
START RECORDING DECK
Engage its Record mode.
4
TV Receiver
VIDEO PRESET
RF Cable (provided)
1
Player
Recorder
3
Your recorder
21-pin SCART Cable (provided)
Another recorder
TV Receiver
NOTE:
All necessary cables can be obtained from your dealer.
Recorder Your recorder
21-pin SCART Cable (provided)
Another recorder
Player
RF Cable (provided)
TV Receiver
VIDEO PRESET
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You can use a camcorder as the source player and your video recorder as the recorder.
Edit From A Camcorder
2
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NUMBER "0"
1
8 0
3
3 6 9
MAKE CONNECTIONS
Connect the camcorder’s AUDIO/VIDEO OUT connectors to the recorder’s front panel AUDIO/VIDEO
1
input connectors.
When a Master Edit Control-equipped JVC camcorder is used, the camcorder is capable of controlling the recorder. Refer to the camcorder’s instruction manual for operating procedure.
SET RECORDER’S INPUT MODE
Press NUMBER key “0”. “F-AU” appears in place of a preset number.
2
START CAMCORDER
Engage its Play mode.
3
START RECORDER
Engage its Record mode.
4
NOTE:
Connections made to the front panel AUDIO/VIDEO input connectors automatically override those made to the rear panel AUDIO/VIDEO input connectors.
VIDEO IN
Video Cable (not provided)
Player
Recorder Your recorder
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AUDIO IN
VIDEO OUT
AUDIO OUT
EDIT
To the rear panel PAUSE/ R.A. EDIT connector
Editing Cable (not provided)
Audio Cable (not provided)
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STOP
PLAY
PLAY
R.A. EDIT
IN/OUT
SHUTTLE
Random As-
EDITING (cont.)
This function makes it easier to create edited videos when your video recorder is used as the source player in combination with another video recorder equipped with a Remote PAUSE Connector. You can pre-program up to 8 scenes or “cuts” for automatic editing in the sequence you have specified.
semble Editing
PAUSE/
R.A. EDIT
Player
Recorder
Audio signal Video signal
Another VCR
(w/PAUSE conector)
REMOTE
PAUSE
Your VCR
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Mini-plug Cable (Not provided)
MAKE CONNECTIONS
Connect your recorder’s VIDEO OUT and AUDIO OUT connectors to the VIDEO IN and AUDIO IN connectors
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on the recording deck, and connect your recorder’s PAUSE/R.A. EDIT connector to the PAUSE connector on the recording deck.
If the recording deck doesn’t have a PAUSE connec­tor, connect to the R.A. EDIT connector instead.
The Mini-plug cable is a mono 3.5 mm mini-plug to mono 3.5 mm mini-plug connector.
PREPARE FOR EDITING
Insert the cassette to be recorded on into the recorder and set the recorder's input mode.
2
LOAD SOURCE CASSETTE
Insert the source cassette into your recorder.
3
START SOURCE PLAYBACK
Press PLAY.
4
ACCESS R.A. EDIT FUNC­TION
Press R.A. EDIT.
The screen is superimposed on the video playback in
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step 6.
CANCEL
STOP
LOCATE EDIT-IN POINT
Find the point on the source
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0
1
3
START
PUSH JOG
tape from where you want
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the edited scene to begin by pressing PUSH JOG or using the SHUTTLE ring or the JOG dial, then press IN/OUT on the remote control.
The edit-in point is registered in memory and appears on the screen.
You can also perform an Index Search (if index marks have been previously recorded on the tape at the desired points) to find the points you want, but this will result in reduced accuracy.
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R.A. EDIT EDIT MODE
=1 0:00:00
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 TTL 0:00:00 CNT 0:00:00
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Refer to the illustrations on page 36.
LOCATE EDIT-OUT POINT
Find the point where you want the edited scene to
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end by pressing PUSH JOG
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or using the SHUTTLE ring or the JOG dial, then press IN/OUT on the remote control.
The edit-out point is registered in memory and appears on the screen.
The total time of the edited scenes is displayed to the right of "TTL".
Repeat steps 6 and 7 for each additional scene.
R.A. EDIT EDIT MODE
=1 0:02:23
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 TTL 0:00:00 CNT 0:02:23
R.A. EDIT EDIT MODE 1 0:02:23 0:02:51
=2
3 4 5 6 7 8 TTL 0:00:28 CNT 0:02:51
PREPARE RECORDING DECK
Engage its Record-Standby mode.
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START R.A. EDIT
Press START.
Automatic editing begins; all the specified scenes are
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copied to the recording deck in the order they were registered.
The on-screen display remains while your recorder searches for each scene (blinking cursor indicates scene currently being searched for), but disappears during actual editing.
During scene search, the recording deck automati­cally enters its Record-Standby mode. "SEARCHING" appears on the screen.
When all registered scenes have been edited, your recorder enters the Pause mode, the recording deck enters its Record-Standby mode, and the cursor blinks at the next available number.
END R.A. EDIT
Press R.A. EDIT again, and engage the Stop mode for your recorder and for the recording deck.
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NOTES:
You can also monitor the sound when searching for scenes you want to edit in steps 67. Since you can hear the soundtrack during selection, you can avoid abrupt or unnatural sounding scene-to-scene transitions.
When editing, there may be a discrepancy of about 2 seconds on the source tape between the locations you chose as edit-in/-out points and the locations your recorder recognizes as those points.
For any scene, the edit-out point must have a counter reading that is at least 1 second after the corresponding edit-in point. Any less than 1 second and the edit-out point will not be registered.
Since the source recorder prerolls during Random Assemble Editing, there must be at least 15 seconds worth of recorded material prior to any edit-in point on the source tape.
If the search time for an edit-in point exceeds 5 minutes, the recording deck enters its Stop mode and editing will not take place.
During steps 6 and 7 — if you engage the Pause mode while registering edit-in and -out points in the R.A. Edit screen, the characters in the on-screen display may become distorted. This is normal.
To Make Corrections . . .
. . . during step 6 or 7, you can cancel registered in and out points by pressing CANCEL on the remote control. Each time you press, the preceding point is erased.
If, for example, you have registered 5 sets of in and out points and want to reset the first set, you have to press CANCEL until all points after the first set have been erased. Reenter them after you've repaired the first set of points.
Memory Capacity
Random Assemble Editing shares memory space with the recorder's timer. If there are programs occupied by timer-recording data, those spaces cannot be used to register edit-in and -out points — meaning you won't be able to edit 8 scenes.
When all 8 programs are full, "PROGRAM FULL" appears on the R.A. EDIT screen.
To cancel a program, see page 32
RM-V704U Multi-Brand R.A. Edit Controller (Not provided)
By connecting this controller to your recorder's R.A. EDIT connector , you can perform Random Assemble Editing in combination with a second non-JVC video recorder . The controller is compatible with various major recorder brands. For compatible systems and availability, please consult your JVC dealer.
R.A. EDIT EDIT MODE
PROGRAM FULL
TTL 0:00:00 CNT 0:00:00
BRAND LIST
AKAI JVC SANYO THOMSON BLAUPUNKT MITSUBISHI SELECO TELEFUNKEN FERGUSON NEC REX SABA GRUNDIG PANASONIC SHARP NORDMENDE HITACHI PHILIPS SONY TOSHIBA
NOTE:
Although the RM-V704U is designed to operate the recording deck, it may not work with some recorders, or may have limited function capability.
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PAUSE
AUDIO DUBBING
PLAY
Audio Dubbing
EDITING (cont.)
Audio dubbing replaces the normal audio sound of a previously recorded tape with a new soundtrack.
Normal audio track
Video/Hi-Fi audio track
Pre-recorded tape
Mixer output
CD Player
CD Player
Audio mixer
Original sound AUDIO OUT
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Audio-dubbed tape
MAKE CONNECTIONS
Connect an audio component to the AUDIO IN L + R connectors on the recorder's front panel. *When
1
connecting monaural equipment, use only the recorder's AUDIO IN L connector.
SET INPUT MODE
Press NUMBER key "0". "F-AU" appears in place of a preset number.
2
LOCATE START POINT
Press PLAY to start playback of the tape in your recorder, and press PAUSE when you find the point
3
where you want to start dubbing.
ENGAGE AUDIO DUBBING
Press AUDIO DUBBING.
To perform audio dubbbing with audio mixing, press
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AUDIO MONITOR to select "L + R" at this point.
*Audio dubbing with audio mixing is not possible if you're using a monaural audio component, or if you don't have an audio mixer.
START DUBBING
Engage the audio component's Play mode, then press PLAY to start the tape in your recorder. Audio dubbing begins at this point.
To stop dubbing temporarily, press PAUSE. Press PLAY to resume dubbing.
END AUDIO DUBBING
Press STOP to stop the tape in your recorder, and engage the audio component's Stop mode.
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AUDIO MONITOR
NUMBER "0"
2
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8
7
0
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PLAY
PAUSE
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NOTES:
When monitoring the sound during Audio Dubbing, the normal soundtrack is automatically selected. If you wish to hear the mixed sound (Hi-Fi + Normal soundtracks), press AUDIO MONITOR to select "L+R+NORM" (Z pg. 18).
Audio dubbing stops automatically when the counter reaches "0:00:00", and the recorder enters the Play mode. Check the counter reading before dubbing.
Audio dubbing is also possible using the rear panel AV1 IN/ OUT or AV2 IN connectors. When using these connectors, make sure to select the correct input mode in step 2.
Connections made to the recorder's front panel are given priority over those made to the rear panel connectors.
Audio dubbing cannot be performed on a cassette that has had its record safety tab removed.
When playing back an audio-dubbed tape, press AUDIO MONITOR to select the soundtrack you wish to hear
(Z pg. 18).
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TV/VIDEO
DISPLAY
Mute
STOP
Multi-Brand Remote Con­trol
REMOTE CONTROL
Your remote control can operate the basic functions of your TV set. In addition to JVC TVs, other manufacturer’s TVs can also be controlled by setting the appropriate switch on the remote control.
Before you start . . .
Turn on the TV using its remote control.
Set the remote control’s TV/VCR switch to TV.
NOTE:
If your TV is a JVC, you don’t have to set the code in step 1. Go to step 2.
OPERATE
2
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NUMBER
Digit Entry
TV VOL.
CODE TV BRAND NAME
01 JVC 02 BRANDT, NORDMENDE, SABA, TELEAVIA,
TELEFUNKEN, THOMSON 03 FERGUSON 04 PHILIPS 05 BLAUPUNKT, GRUNDIG 06 SONY 07 PANASONIC 08 GRAETZ, ITT, LUXOR, SALORA, SELECO 09 MIVAR 10 HITACHI 11 TOSHIBA 12 MITSUBISHI 13 FINLUX 14 NOKIA
45 7
1
8 0
3
3 6 9
TV PROG.
TV/VCR
OK
PUSH JOG
SET TV BRAND CODE
Refer to the chart below. While holding down OPER­ATE, enter your TV’s brand code using the NUMBER
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keys, then press STOP.
You don’t have to repeat this step until you replace your remote control’ s batteries.
TRY OPERATING TV
Press OPERATE on the remote to turn the TV off. If it goes off, try other operations.
2
The OPERATE button, TV/VIDEO button, TV PROG. +/– button, TV VOL%fi button and Mute button on
the remote can all be used to operate the TV.
To return the remote to video recorder control, set its TV/VCR switch to VCR.
IMPORTANT
Although the provided remote control unit is compatible with JVC televisions, as well as many other models, it may not work with your TV, or in some instances, may have limited function capability.
Control Your TV Using Addi­tional Buttons
The NUMBER keys on the remote can also be used to select the TV’s preset by setting the remote control to the TV mode.
1Set the TV/VCR switch to TV. 2Use the NUMBER keys, and the Digit Entry (SP/LP)
button, the PUSH JOG button, the DISPLAY button or the OK button to select the TV’s preset.
With televisions under Code 01, 03, 04, 06, 07, 10 or 11, the Digit Entry button corresponds to the 1-digit/2-digit entry switching button (often labelled – /– –) of your TV’s remote control.
With televisions under Code 01, 08 or 09, the PUSH JOG
button corresponds to the 10 + button, and the PUSH
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JOG button corresponds to the 20 + button of your TV’s remote control.
With televisions using Code 09, the DISPLAY button corresponds to the 30 + button.
With televisions using Code 06, the OK button corre- sponds to the ENTER button of your TV’s remote control.
NOTES:
The way these buttons are used is determined by your TV. Use these buttons as instructed for your TV’s remote control.
USING THE CONFIRMATION SCREEN
CH SET
Storing Channels Manually
Store channels that were not stored during Auto Channel Set.
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ACCESS CH. SET MODE MENU
Press and hold CH SET for more than 2 seconds. The Ch. Set Mode menu appears.
SELECT MODE
Press PUSH JOG%fi to select “MANUAL CH SET”, then press OK. The Confirmation screen appears.
NUMBER
PUSH JOG
2
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8
7
0
1
3
STORE
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OK
SELECT POSITION
Press PUSH JOG%fi until an open position in which you want to store a channel begins blinking,
3
then press OK. The Manual Ch. Set screen appears.
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INPUT CHANNEL
The number "21" appears blinking to the right of "CH". Press the NUMBER keys to input the preset number of
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the channel you want to store.
Although "CH" is set to "21" when the Manual Ch. Set screen appears, to store channel 21, you must select "21" using the NUMBER keys.
For fine tuning adjustment, press PUSH JOG until the item under "CH" begins blinking, then press
PUSH JOG%fi. While tuning, “F+” or “F–” appears.
ENTER NEW CHANNEL INFORMATION
Press OK or STORE, and the Confirmation screen appears.
Repeat steps 3 through 5 as necessary.
5
CLOSE CONFIRMATION SCREEN
Press CH SET.
To input the station name, see page 43.
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To change positions, see page 42.
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CH SET
USING THE CONFIRMATION SCREEN (cont.)
Perform steps 1 and 2 on page 41 to access the Confirmation screen before continuing.
Delete A Channel
CANCEL
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7
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SELECT ITEM
Press PUSH JOG%fi until the item you want to delete begins blinking.
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1
DELETE CHANNEL
Press CANCEL.
The item directly beneath the cancelled one moves
2
up one line.
Repeat steps 1 and 2 as necessary.
CLOSE CONFIRMATION SCREEN
Press CH SET.
3
Change Station Preset Position
SELECT ITEM
Press PUSH JOG%fi until the item you want to move begins blinking. Then press OK and the station
1
name (ID) and its preset (CH) number begin blinking.
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PUSH JOG
1
3
OK
SELECT NEW POSITION
Press PUSH JOG%fi to move the station to the new preset position, then press OK.
2
Example: If you moved the station in position 3 to
Repeat steps 1 and 2 as necessary.
position 7, the stations originally in positions 4–7 each move up one space.
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CLOSE CONFIRMATION SCREEN
Press CH SET.
3
43
CH SET
Perform steps 1 and 2 on page 41 to access the Confirmation screen before continuing.
Set Stations (A)
PUSH JOG
2
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3
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OK
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SELECT ITEM
Press PUSH JOG%fi until the item you want begins blinking. Then press OK twice and the station’s name
1
(ID) begins blinking.
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SELECT NEW STATION
Press PUSH JOG%fi until the new station’s name (ID) you want to store begins blinking.
2
Registered station names (Z pg. 45) appear as you press PUSH JOG%fi.
SWITCH STATIONS
Press OK.
Repeat steps 1 through 3 as necessary.
3
CLOSE CONFIRMATION SCREEN
Press CH SET.
4
Set Stations (B)
NOTE:
First perform step 1 of the above procedure.
SELECT STATION NAME CHARACTER
Press PUSH JOG and the first letter of the station name begins blinking.
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2
ENTER NEW CHARACTER
Press PUSH JOG%fi to cycle through the characters (A–Z, 0–9, –, *, +, (space) ) and stop when the
3
desired one is indicated, then press PUSH JOG to enter. Enter the remaining characters the same way (maximum of 4). After entering all characters, press OK.
Repeat steps 1 through 3 as necessary.
If you make a mistake, press PUSH JOG until the
incorrect character begins blinking. Then enter the correct character by pressing PUSH JOG%fi.
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CLOSE CONFIRMATION SCREEN
Press CH SET.
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CH SET
2
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8
7
0
USING THE CONFIRMATION SCREEN (cont.)
Perform steps 1 and 2 on page 41 to access the Confirmation screen before continuing.
Fine-Tuning Channels Already Stored
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SELECT CHANNEL TO FINE-TUNE
Press PUSH JOG%fi until the channel you want to tune begins blinking.
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ACCESS MANUAL CH. SET SCREEN
Press OK three times. The Manual Ch. Set screen appears.
2
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PERFORM TUNING
Press PUSH JOG%fi until the picture is its clearest. Then press OK.
3
The Confirmation screen appears.
Repeat steps 1 through 3 as necessary.
PUSH JOG
1
3
CLOSE CONFIRMATION SCREEN
Press CH SET.
4
OK
TV STATION AND ID LIST
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STATION NAME ID*
Anglia TV ANGL ARD ARD ARTE ARTE BBC1 BBC1 BBC2 BBC2 Berlin 1 BLN1 Berlin 2 BLN2 Border TV BORD Bayern1 BR1 Bayern3 BR3 BRT1 BRT1 BRT2 BRT2 Children Ch CHLD Canal + CH+ CNN CNN Channel TV CHNL Central TV CNTR Channel 4 CH 4 Channel 5 CH 5 DRS DRS DR TV DRTV DSF DSF Euronews EURN Euronews EURO Eurosports EURS France1 FR1 France2 FR2 France3 FR3 Granada TV GRNA Grampian TV GRMP Hessen1 HR1 Hessen3 HR3 HRT HRT HTV HTV ITV Network ITV Kabelkanal KABL London LNDN MDR MDR MTV MTV Nord3 N3 NDR1 NDR1 NDR3 NDR3 NED1 NED1 NED2 NED2 NED3 NED3 Network 2 NET2 NRK NRK N-TV N-TV Offener Kanal OKAN ORF1 ORF1 ORF2 ORF2 ORF3 ORF3 OWL 3 OWL3 Premiere PRM1 PR07 PR07 RAI1 RAI1 RAI2 RAI2 RAI3 RAI3 RB1 RB1 RB3 RB3 Rikisutvarpid-S RKPS RTBF 1 RTB1 RTBF 2 RTB2
STATION NAME ID*
RTE 1 RTE1 RTL RTL RTL 2 RTL2 RTP RTP SAT SAT 1 SAT1 Scottish TV SCOT SC4 SC4 SDR SDR SDR1 SDR1 SFB1 SFB1 SFB3 SFB3 SKY Sky One SKY1 Sky Net SKYN Sport SPRT SR 1 SR1 Super RTL SRTL STV Test STVT STV 1 STV1 STV 2 STV2 Suedwest3 SW3 SWF 1 SWF1 Schweiz4 SWZ4 TYNE TEES TEES Text TEXT TF1 TF1 TNT int TNT TRT int TRT TSI TSI TSR TSR TSW TSW TVE TVE TV Polonia TVPA TVP 1 TVP1 TVP 2 TVP2 TVS TVS TV2 TV2 TV5 TV5 Tele Zurich TZUR Ulster TV ULST Veronica VERN VIVA VIVA VIVA2 VIV2 VOX VOX VTM VTM VT4 VT4 West1 WDR1 West3 WDR3 YLE 1 YLE1 YLE 2 YLE2 Yorkshire TV YORK ZDF ZDF Zurich 1 ZUR1 3SAT 3SAT
* The ID designator appears on your recorder's front display
panel and in the on-screen listing.
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TV STATION CHANNEL NUMBER GUIDE
Only the main stations are listed. There are in addition many relay stations, and full lists are available from BBC and ITC.
BBC1 BBC2 ITV CH4
London & South-East
Bluebell Hill ............................. 40 46 43 65
Crystal Palace ........................... 26 33 23 30
Dover........................................ 50 56 66 53
Heathfield ................................. 49 52 64 67
Oxford ...................................... 57 63 60 53
South-West
Beacon Hill............................... 57 63 60 53
Caradon Hill ............................. 22 28 25 32
Huntshaw Cross.........................55 62 59 65
Redruth ..................................... 51 44 41 47
Stockland Hill ........................... 33 26 23 29
Channel Islands
Fremont Point ........................... 51 44 41 47
South
Hannington............................... 39 45 42 66
Midhurst ................................... 61 55 58 68
Rowridge .................................. 31 24 27 21
West
Mendip ..................................... 58 64 61 54
East
Sandy Heath ............................. 31 27 24 21
Sudbury .................................... 51 44 41 47
Tacolneston ............................... 62 55 59 65
Midlands
Ridge Hill.................................. 22 28 25 32
Sutton Coldfield ......................... 46 40 43 50
The Wrekin ............................... 26 33 23 29
Waltham ................................... 58 64 61 54
North
Belmont .................................... 22 28 25 32
Emley Moor .............................. 44 51 47 41
BBC1 BBC2 ITV CH4
North-West
Caldbeck................................... 30 34 28 32
Winter Hill................................ 55 62 59 65
North-East
Bilsdale West Moor....................33 26 29 23
Chatton ..................................... 39 45 49 42
Pontop Pike .............................. 58 64 61 54
Scotland
Angus........................................ 57 63 60 53
Black Hill.................................. 40 46 43 50
Sandale ..................................... 22
Caldbeck................................... — 34 28 32
Creigkelly.................................. 31 27 24 21
Darvel....................................... 33 26 23 29
Durris........................................ 22 28 25 32
Eitshal ....................................... 33 26 23 29
Keelylang Hill ........................... 40 46 43 50
Knock More .............................. 33 26 23 29
Rosemarkie ............................... 39 45 49 42
Rumster Forest .......................... 31 27 24 21
Selkirk....................................... 55 62 59 65
Wales
Blaenplwyf................................ 31 27 24 21
Carmel...................................... 57 63 60 53
Llanddona................................. 57 63 60 53
Moel-y-Parc .............................. 52 45 49 42
Presely ...................................... 46 40 43 50
Wenvoe .................................... 44 51 41 47
Northern Ireland
Brougher Mountain....................22 28 25 32
Divis ......................................... 31 27 24 21
Limavady .................................. 55 62 59 65
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.
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POWER
SYMPTOM
1. No power is applied to the recorder.
2. The clock is functioning properly, but the recorder cannot be powered.
TAPE TRANSPORT
SYMPTOM
1. The tape does not run during recording.
2. The tape stops during rewind or fast-forward.
3. The tape will not rewind or fast­forward.
PLAYBACK
SYMPTOM
1. The playback picture does not appear while the tape is running.
2. Noise appears during visual search.
3. Noise appears during normal playback.
4. Noise appears during slow-motion playback.
5. Noise appears during still play­back.
6. Breaks are noticeable in Hi-Fi soundtrack.
7. The playback picture is blurred or interrupted while TV broadcasts are clear.
POSSIBLE CAUSE
The mains power cord is discon­nected.
“ is displayed on the display panel.
POSSIBLE CAUSE
^“ is displayed on the display panel.
“M“ is displayed on the display panel.
The tape is already fully rewound or fast-forwarded.
POSSIBLE CAUSE
If you’re using the RF OUT connec­tion . . . . . . the TV receiver’s preset selector is set to the wrong video preset. . . . the RF switch has been mistak­enly set to OFF.
If you’re using the AV connection, the TV receiver is not set to the AV mode.
This is normal.
The automatic tracking mode is
engaged.
The automatic tracking mode is engaged.
Automatic tracking is engaged.
The video heads may be dirty.
CORRECTIVE ACTION
Connect the mains power cord.
Press the TIMER button to turn the ““ indicator off.
CORRECTIVE ACTION
Press PLAY to turn the “^“ indicator off.
Press C.MEMORY to deactivate the Counter Memory function and turn the “M“ indicator off.
Check the cassette.
CORRECTIVE ACTION
If you are using the RF OUT connec­tion . . . . . . set the TV receiver to the RF converter preset (UHF 36). (Z pg. 5) . . . turn the RF switch back to ON. (Z pg. 5) If you are using the AV connection, set the TV to its AV mode.
Try manual tracking. (Z pg. 14)
Try manual tracking. (Z pg. 14)
Press TV PROG. + or – a few times to remove the noise bars from the screen.
Engage and adjust tracking manually. (Z pg. 14)
Consult your JVC dealer.
RECORDING
SYMPTOM
1. Recording cannot be started.
2. TV broadcasts cannot be recorded.
POSSIBLE CAUSE
There is no cassette loaded, or the cassette loaded has had its Record Safety tab removed.
“AU” has been selected as the input mode.
CORRECTIVE ACTION
Insert a cassette, or using adhesive tape, reseal the slot where the tab was removed.
Set to the desired preset.
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TROUBLESHOOTING (cont.)
3. Tape-to-tape editing is not possible.
4. Camcorder recording is not possible.
TIMER RECORDING
SYMPTOM
1. Timer recording won’t work.
2. On-screen timer programming is not possible.
3. ““ and “]“ on the display panel won’t stop blinking.
4. The cassette is automatically ejected, and ““ and “]“ on the display panel won’t stop blinking.
5. ““ blinks for 10 seconds and the Timer mode is disengaged.
6. The cassette is automatically ejected, the power shuts off and ““ and “]“ won’t stop blinking.
7. Video Plus+ does not timer-record properly.
The source (another video recorder, camcorder) has not been properly connected.
All necessary power switches have not been turned on.
The input mode is not correct.
The camcorder has not been
properly connected.
The input mode is not correct.
POSSIBLE CAUSE
The clock and/or the timer have been set incorrectly.
The timer is not engaged.
Timer recording is in progress.
The timer is engaged but there’s no
cassette loaded.
The loaded cassette has had its Record Safety tab removed.
TIMER has been pressed when there are no programs in memory, or the timer record information has been programmed incorrectly.
The end of the tape was reached during timer recording.
The recorder’s preset positions have been set incorrectly.
Confirm that the source is properly connected.
Confirm that all units’ power switches are turned on. Set the input mode to “AU”.
Confirm that the camcorder is properly connected.
Set the input mode to “AU”.
CORRECTIVE ACTION
Re-perform the clock and/or timer settings. Press TIMER and confirm that ““ is displayed on the display panel.
Timer programming can’t be performed while a timer recording is in progress. Wait until it finishes.
Load a cassette with the Record Safety tab intact, or cover the hole using adhesive tape.
Remove the cassette and cover the hole with adhesive tape, or insert a cassette with the Record Safety tab intact.
Check the programmed data and re­program as necessary, then press TIMER again.
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.
Refer to "Guide Channel Set" and re-perform the procedure (Z pg. 26).
OTHER PROBLEMS
SYMPTOM
1. Whistling or howling is heard from the TV during camcorder record­ing.
2. When scanning presets, some of them are skipped over.
3. The preset cannot be changed.
4. The remote control won’t operate my TV.
POSSIBLE CAUSE
The camcorder’s microphone is too close to the TV.
The TV’s volume is too high.
Those presets have been designated
to be skipped.
Recording is in progress.
The TV/VCR switch is in the wrong
position.
CORRECTIVE ACTION
Position the camcorder so its microphone is away from the TV. Turn the TV’s volume down.
If you need the skipped presets, restore them (
Press PAUSE to pause the recording, change presets, then press PLAY to resume recording.
Set the switch to TV.
Z pg. 41).
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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PLAYBACK
Q. What happens if the end of the tape is reached
during playback or search?
A. The tape is automatically rewound to the beginning.
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Q. Can the video recorder indefinitely remain in the
still mode?
A. No. It stops automatically after 5 minutes to protect
the heads.
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Q. During search, slow, still and frame-by-frame
playback, I can’t hear any audio. What’s the problem?
A. This is normal.
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Q. When returning from multi-speed search to normal
playback, the picture is disturbed. Should I be concerned about this?
A. No, it is normal.
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Q. Noise bars appear during multi-speed search. What’s
the problem?
A. This is normal.
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Q. Other than preventing further recording, what effect
does removing the Record Safety tab have?
A. It disables marking of index codes.
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Q. Sometimes, during Index Search, the video recorder
can’t find the programme I want to see. Why not?
A. There may be index codes too close together.
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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?
A. This is normal. It reduces distortion at the pause and
resume points.
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Q. Can the video recorder indefinitely remain in the
Record-Pause mode?
A. No. The video recorder shuts off automatically after 5
minutes to protect the heads.
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Q. What happens if the tape runs out during recording? A. The video recorder automatically rewinds it to the
beginning.
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TIMER RECORDING
Q. "REC" and "" remain lit on the display panel. Is
there a problem?
A. No. This is a normal condition for a timer recording in
progress.
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Q. Can I program the timer while I’m watching a tape
or a TV broadcast?
A. You won’t see the picture as it is replaced by the on-
screen menu, but the audio from the program or tape you’re viewing can be heard.
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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.
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INDEX
List Of Terms
This guide serves as a quick way to loacte frequently used terms and on-screen display names. The first page on which the term appears is listed. Most terms appear more than once in the instruction manual.
A
A/B Code Switch ............................................. Z pg. 19
A-Code Signals................................................
Aerial ................................................................
Audio Dubbing ...............................................
Audio Monitor ................................................
Auto Channel Set ..............................................
Auto Clock Set ..................................................
Auto SP/LP Timer ............................................
AUX................................................................
AV.....................................................................
AV Connection .................................................
B
B-Code Signals................................................ Z pg. 19
B.E.S.T. (Biconditional Equalised Signal
Tracking) .........................................................
C
Cancel ............................................................ Z pg. 27
Cassette Adapter ..............................................
Channel Set Mode Menu ..................................
Clock ................................................................
Clock Set...........................................................
Contents............................................................
Counter Memory.............................................
Counter Reset..................................................
D
Daily............................................................... Z pg. 29
Delete A Channel............................................
Display Panel..................................................
E
Editing............................................................. Z pg. 34
F
Fine Tuning ..................................................... Z pg. 44
Frame-By-Frame Playback...............................
Front View ......................................................
G
Guide Channel (GUIDE CH) ........................... Z pg. 26
H
Head Cleaning .................................................. Z pg. 2
High-Seed Search............................................
I
Illumi Guide.................................................... Z pg. 28
Index Code .....................................................
Index Search ...................................................
Instant ReView ................................................
Instant Timer Recording (ITR) ..........................
J
Just Clock.......................................................... Z pg. 9
Jog Dial...........................................................
L
Load A Cassette................................................Z pg. 11
Z pg. 19
Z pg. 4 Z pg. 38 Z pg. 18
Z pg. 8
Z pg. 9 Z pg. 33 Z pg. 27
Z pg. 4
Z pg. 4
Z pg. 21
Z pg. 11
Z pg. 8
Z pg. 9
Z pg. 9
Z pg. 1 Z pg. 17 Z pg. 17
Z pg. 42 Z pg. 54
Z pg. 12 Z pg. 51
Z pg. 13
Z pg. 16 Z pg. 16 Z pg. 14 Z pg. 25
Z pg. 12
M
Manual Channel Set........................................ Z pg. 41
Manual Clock Set............................................
Manual Tracking .............................................
Moisture Condensation .....................................
Multi-Brand Remote (MBR) Control Setting .....
N
Next-Function Memory ................................... Z pg. 15
NICAM ...........................................................
NTSC Playback ...............................................
O
On-Screen....................................................... Z pg. 23
P
Programme Delivery Control (PDC) ................ Z pg. 33
Playback ..........................................................
PlusCode™ .....................................................
Preset Position...................................................
Programme Screen ..........................................
R
Random Assemble Editing............................... Z pg. 36
Rear View........................................................
Record Safety Tab ...........................................
Recording .......................................................
Repeat Playback..............................................
RF Connection ..................................................
S
Scart Connector ................................................ Z pg. 4
Scene Finder ...................................................
Shuttle Ring.....................................................
Slow Motion ...................................................
Specifications..................................................
Still Picture......................................................
T
Tape Position Indicator.................................... Z pg. 15
Tape Speed .....................................................
Timer Programming.........................................
Timer Recording..............................................
Timer Warning ................................................
Tracking ..........................................................
Tuner.................................................................
TV Brand.........................................................
V
Variable-Speed Search .................................... Z pg. 13
Video Plus+.....................................................
W
Weekly............................................................ Z pg. 29
Z pg. 10 Z pg. 14
Z pg. 2
Z pg. 40
Z pg. 24 Z pg. 18
Z pg. 11
Z pg. 27
Z pg. 8
Z pg. 30
Z pg. 54 Z pg. 20 Z pg. 20 Z pg. 15
Z pg. 4
Z pg. 17 Z pg. 12 Z pg. 12 Z pg. 55 Z pg. 12
Z pg. 20 Z pg. 30 Z pg. 26 Z pg. 32 Z pg. 14
Z pg. 8
Z pg. 40
Z pg. 26
INDEX (cont.)
FRONT VIEW
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1
OPERATE
(MONO)L–AUDIO–R
VIDEO
9 !0
3 4
2
AUDIO 
TIMER
DUBBING
– TV PROG. +
SP/LP
D
W
SP
LP
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@ # $ *
1 OPERATE Button turns recorder on/off (loading
a cassette also turns power on). Z pg. 5
2 TIMER Button engages timer standby mode.
Z pg. 29
3 AUDIO DUBBING Button engages Audio
Dubbing mode. Z pg. 38
4 Cassette Loading Slot is where cassette is
inserted; door closes, "cassette loaded" indicator lights up on front display panel.
5 RECORD Button starts regular recording (press
once), Instant Timer Recording (press twice); sets duration of ITR. Z pg. 20
6 PAUSE Button stops tape temporarily during
recording.; stops tape temporarily during playback; plays back frame by frame with each additional press. Z pg. 12
7 TV PROG. Dial scans to desired preset during
Stop mode. Z pg. 20 JOG Dial plays back frame by frame during Still or Play mode. Z pg. 12
8 SHUTTLE Ring rewinds or fast-forwards tape
during Stop mode; performs forward and reverse slow-motion and search during Still or Play mode. Z pg. 12
9 VIDEO Input Connector enables easy connec-
tion of video output from another recorder or camcorder for editing. Z pg. 35
AUTO SP / LP
TIMER
6
6
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TV PROG /
JOG
REW
SHUTTLE
( &
5
–20dB
L1 2
NORM
+8
4
0
6
10
R
^
REMAIN
D
M
%
0 AUDIO Input Connector [L] enables easy
connection of audio output (mono) from an­other recorder, camcorder or other source for editing. Z pg. 35
! AUDIO Input Connector [R] enables easy
connection of audio output (Hi-Fi) from another recorder, camcorder or other source for editing.
Z pg. 35
@ TV PROG. +/– Buttons select preset. Z pg. 8 # SP/LP Button selects tape speed. Z pg. 20
$ Infrared Beam Receiving Window is where
remote control should be aimed when in use.
% Display Panel provides clear view of various
displays and indicators. Z pg. 54
^ REVIEW Button "reviews" timer-recorded
programme. Z pg. 14
& AUTO SP/LP TIMER Button engages Auto SP/LP
Timer for automatic switching from SP to LP mode during recording. Z pg. 33
* STOP/EJECT Button stops tape; ejects tape
during Stop mode. Z pg. 11
( PLAY Button plays back tape; cancels Pause,
Still, Slow, Search modes. Z pg. 11
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REMOTE CONTROL
INDEX (cont.)
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3 4
5 6 7
8 9
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CH SET
A
B
2
12
ADD TIME
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DAILY
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AUX
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TV/VIDEO
(MONITOR)
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CANCEL
START
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DATESTOP
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WEEKLY
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1 CH SET Button accesses Ch. Set Mode Menu
screen; closes Confirmation screen. Z pg. 8
2 REVIEW Button — same as button on recorder.
Z pg. 14
3 A/B CODE Switch enables setting of recorder to
respond to A- or B-code command signals. Z pg. 19
4 CLOCK Button accesses Clock Set screen. Z
pg. 9
5 NUMBER Keys are used in channel selection,
timer programming, external source recording. Z pg. 20
6 (PDC) Button enables/disables PDC record-
ing. Z pg. 33
7 CANCEL Button erases previously entered data
in on-screen selection menus. Z pg. 27 C.RESET Button resets counter to 0:00:00. Z pg. 17
8 START +/– Button accesses Program screen;
inputs of programme Start Time. Z pg. 30
9 STOP +/– Button inputs programme Stop Time.
Z pg. 31
0 SP/LP Button selects tape speed. Z pg. 20
Digit Entry Button is used in controlling con-
nected TV. Z pg. 40
! AUDIO MONITOR Button changes output
sound mode. Z pg. 18 TV Mute Button mutes sound of connected TV. Z pg. 40
@ Rewind [REW] Button rewinds tape; initiates
high-speed reverse search. Z pg. 11
# PLAY Button — same as button on recorder. Z
pg. 11
$ RECORD Button — same as button on recorder.
Z pg. 20
% SCENE FINDER Button initiates cycle of 5-
second forward high-speed search and 10­minute fast-forward (on counter). Z pg. 17
^ PROG Button accesses Timer Programming
screen. Z pg. 28
& PUSH JOG %fi Button is used for selection
in on-screen menus. Z pg. 8 PUSH JOG Button sets preset of TV
%
%
%
%
Z pg. 40; initiates functions such as Index Search, variable-speed search, frame by frame playback. Z pg. 12
* STORE Button is used when storing channels
manually. Z pg. 41 C.MEMORY Button engages Counter Memory mode. Z pg. 17
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( OPERATE Button — same as button on recorder.
Z pg. 5
) DISPLAY Button switches display between time,
date, counter readings. Z pg. 16
q MODE Button accesses/closes On-Screen/
B.E.S.T. screen. Z pg. 21
w ADD TIME Button adds time to end of record-
ing (5 minutes each time button is pressed.) Z pg. 29
e DAILY Button enables timer recording of daily
serials. Z pg. 29
r WEEKLY Button enables timer recording of
weekly serials. Z pg. 29
t AUX Button sets recorder's input mode.
Z pg. 35
y TIMER Button — same as button on recorder.
Z pg. 29
u TV PROG. +/– Button selects preset. Z pg. 8 i DATE +/– Button inputs date of programme for
timer recording. Z pg. 31
o TV/VCR Switch enables remote control of VCR
or connected TV. Z pg. 40
p TV/VIDEO Button switches control between TV
and VCR. Z pg. 40
Q Fast Forward [FF] Button fast-forwards tape;
initiates high-speed forward search. Z pg. 11
W PAUSE Button — same as button on recorder.
Z pg. 12
E STOP Button — same as button on recorder.
Z pg. 11
R PROG CHECK Button accesses Program screens
(next program's information screen appears each time button is pressed). Z pg. 32 IN/OUT Button registers edit-in and edit-out points in memory during R.A. Edit mode. Z pg. 36
T OK Button enters selections made in on-screen
menus. Z pg. 8 START Button starts automatic editing. Z pg. 37
Y R.A. EDIT Button engages R.A. Edit mode.
Z pg. 36
U TV VOL %fi Button controls volume of con-
nected TV. Z pg. 40
I ILLUMI GUIDE Button engages Illumi-Guide
mode. Z pg. 28
Installing Batteries
1 Open the battery compartment cover. 2 Insert 2 "R6"-size batteries (provided) in the correct
directions.
3 Replace the cover.
How To Use
The remote control can operate most of your video recorder's functions, as well as basic functions of TV sets of JVC and other brands.
Point the remote control toward the sensor window.
The maximum operating distance of the remote control
is about 8 m.
Z pg. 40.
NOTE:
If for some reason the remote control doesn't work properly, remove its batteries, wait a short time and then try again.
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REAR
13
VIEW
L
R
AUDIO OUT
RF OUT
ON–TEST–OFF
1 Mains Power Cord supplies power to recorder. 2 AUDIO OUT (L/R) Connectors enable connection of
audio cassette recorder, TV or second video recorder for dubbing.
Z pg. 7
3 AV1 IN/OUT SCART Connector enables AV connec-
tion to TV or second recorder; input recordable when "AU 1" selected.
Z pg. 4
4 AV2 IN Connector enables connection of satellite
receiver or second recorder; input recordable when "AU 2" selected.
Z pg. 6
5 ANT. IN Connector enables connection of aerial.
1
DISPLAY PANEL
25
D
SP LP
I T R
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Z pg. 4
Z pg. 4
W
D
M
42
AV2 IN
AV1 IN/OUT
PAUSE/ R.A.EDIT
RF OUT
5
ANT. IN
32 40
76
8
9
6 RF OUT Switch enables operation via RF connection
or AV connection; activates test pattern when tuning TV receiver for video preset.
Z pg. 5
7 Remote PAUSE/R.A. EDIT Connector enables
connection to second recorder equipped with Remote PAUSE or R.A. EDIT Connector, or to JVC camcorder equipped with Master Edit Control, for easy editing.
Z pg. 35
8 RF OUT Connector enables connection to aerial
terminal of TV receiver.
Z pg. 4
9 RF Output Channel Adjustment Screw enables
adjustment of output channel if UHF channel 36 is used in your area.
6347
REMAIN
Z pg. 5
8
+8
4 0
6
10
–20dB
L1 2
NORM
R
9@0 # $
! %
1 and 2 Symbolic Mode Indicators
PLAY:
FF: REW: RECORD:
FF VARIABLE SHUTTLE SEARCH:
REW VARIABLE SHUTTLE SEARCH:
REVERSE PLAY:
* The indicator will blink during turbo search.
STILL: FORWARD SLOW:
STILL: REVERSE SLOW:
RECORD PAUSE:
*
AUDIO DUBBING:
*
AUDIO DUBBING PAUSE:
3 "DAILY" Program Mark lights when recorder has been
programmed to record daily serial.
Z pg. 29
4 "WEEKLY" Program Mark lights when recorder has
been programmed to record weekly serial.
Z pg. 29
5 Start Time/Stop Time Indicator separates Start Time
and Stop Time of timer recording on Display Panel.
Z pg. 29
6 Tape Remaining Time Indicator displays time remaining
on tape when certain buttons are pressed.
7 PDC Indicator lights when PDC has been engaged
for timer recording.
Z pg. 33
Z pg. 16
8 B.E.S.T. Picture System Display lights from bottom to
top while B.E.S.T. is active.
Z pg. 21
Audio Level Indicator displays audio input and output levels.
9 "Cassette Loaded" Mark lights once a cassette is
inserted; remains lit until cassette ejected or power turned off.
0 Instant Timer Recording Indicator lights when ITR
initiated; remains lit until ITR finishes.
Z pg. 25
! Tape Speed Indicators display mode of recording; light
during Record or Play mode.
Z pg. 20
@ "Timer" Indicator lights when TIMER has been
pressed to engage Timer mode.
Z pg. 29
# Counter shows time elapsed since playback or
recording began. REMAIN displays time remaining from current tape position to end of tape. Clock Display shows current time.
Z pg. 9
* Counter, REMAIN and Clock Display appear
alternately when DISPLAY is pressed.
$ Channel Display shows station name being received
and its preset position. Mode shows external input mode selected.
% Audio Mode Indicator displays audio output mode
currently selected.
SPECIFICATIONS
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GENERAL
Power requirement : AC 220 – 240 V`, 50/60 Hz Power consumption : 24 W Temperature Operating : 5°C to 40°C Storage : –20°C to 60°C Operating position : Horizontal only Dimensions (WxHxD) : 400 x 94 x 340 mm Weight : 4.3 kg Format : 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)
helical scan system Signal-to-noise ratio : 45 dB Horizontal resolution : 250 lines Frequency range : 70 Hz to 10,000 Hz
(Normal audio)
20 Hz to 20,000 Hz
(Hi-Fi audio) Input/Output : 21-pin scart connector x 2
(IN/OUT x 1, IN x 1)
RCA connector x 1
(IN x 1, OUT x 1)
ACCESSORIES
Provided accessories : RF cable,
Infrared remote control unit, "R6" battery x 2, 21-pin SCART cable
Specifications shown are for SP mode unless otherwise specified. E.& O.E. Design and specifications subject to change without notice.
TUNER/TIMER
TV channel storage capacity : 99 positions
Tuning system : Frequency synthesized tuner Channel coverage : UHF channels 21 – 69
Aerial output : UHF channel 36 Memory backup time : Approx. 3 min.
(+AUX position "AU")
(470 – 862 MHz)
(Adjustable 32 – 40)
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VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN, LIMITED
COPYRIGHT © 1996 VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN, LTD.
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