JVC HR-P110AG manual

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    PAL NTSC POWER-ON COLOUR SYSTEM STANDBY/REC SP/LP /EP ENGLISH VIDEO CASSETTE PLA YER WITH LINE RECORDING HR-P110A G LPT0950- 001B T hank y o u for purchasing this JVC video cassette pl a yer . T o ensure optimum performance o f this unit, please re ad this instruction m anual thoroughly . Only cassettes mark ed “VHS” can be used with this video[...]

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    2 Fea tu re s Features ● 3 sy stem (P AL/M ESECAM/NTSC ) ● NTSC playback (on P AL television) ● RF outpu t G/K switc hable ● Digita l auto tr acki ng ● HQ (Hig h Quality ) ● Auto pla yback function ● Repeat pla yb ack ● Shuttle search ● Still and slow motion ● Line recording ● B.E.S.T . (Biconditional Equalized S ignal T racki[...]

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    3 Precautions Precautions T he rating pla te and the sa fety caution a re on the rear of the unit. W ARNING: D ANGEROUS V OL T A GE INSIDE W ARNING: T O PREVENT F IRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NO T EXPOSE T HIS UNIT T O RAIN OR MOIS TURE. When the equ ipment is installed in a ca binet or a shelf, ma ke sure that it has sufficient spa ce on all sides to a[...]

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    4 Co n t r o l s Controls Fron t Panel A SP/LP/EP button T o sel ect the rec ording tape spee d. B Cassette lo ading slot Load the video casse tte here. C 7 Record button T o sta rt recording. D # Pla y button T o start pl a yback. E ¤ Stop/Eject button T o sto p playbac k and to eject the video tape. F Á F ast forward button T o fast forward the[...]

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    5 Wireles s remote control Wireless remote contr ol When using the remote control for operation of the video cassette player , make sure that i t is pointed at the remote sensor window . Y o u can also use t he play er ’ s remote control to operate a J VC televi sion. A T r ansm itting windo w B 1 button T o t urn the power on and off (standby). [...]

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    6 On scr een dis pla y On screen display When “ O.S .D ” is set to “ ON ” (See “ Mode set ” 墌 pg. 9), various operational indicators appear on the TV screen. A Operation mode indica tors B T ape speed SP/LP /EP C Colour system indicator D T ape direction E Counter display F T ape position indicator G Cassette loade d mark Connections [...]

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    7 C onnect ions Connectio n A (basic) In order to use the video cassette player it must be connected betw een the antenna and the TV . A Con nect your TV antenna cable t o the video cass ette player’ s ANT . IN termi n al. B Connec t one e nd of the pro vided RF antenna cable to the v ideo casse tte player’ s RF . OUT terminal and the other end[...]

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    8 Setting t he video chan nel Setting the video channel T o watch videos on your TV , it must be set to the same UHF c ha nnel as the video cassette pla yer . T his channel i s used as the vi deo channel. T his video ca ssette play er has bee n preset to U HF channel 36. NOTE: When you ha ve connected the VID EO /AUDIO OUT terminals of this video c[...]

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    9 Mode set Mode set Y ou can change v ari ous mode setting on the M ode Set screen by f o llow i ng procedure d escribed belo w . A Acce ss the Mode Set sc reen. Press MENU . B Select the mo de. Press R / T to mo ve the pointer to the item y ou want to c hange. C Select the mo de sett ing. Press Y / U . D Return to the no rmal scree n. Press MENU .[...]

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    10 Setting O f The C olour System Sel ect Buttons Setting Of The Colour System Select Buttons Use the COLOUR SY STEM button on the front panel to select the c olour system. Pressing the COLOU R SYSTEM di splays t he current setting on the screen . While the current setting is di splay ed, pres s CO LOUR SYSTEM a gain to change the mode as illustrat[...]

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    11 Pla yback Playback NTSC, P AL and MESECAM video tapes can be play e d back on this video casset te pla yer . Se e “ Setting Of T he Colour System Selec t Bu ttons ” on page 10 for details. Before proceeding: ● T urn on the power of the TV and video cassette play er . ● Make sure that the TV is set to the video channe l or that the T V ?[...]

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    12 Pla yback Shuttle search playbac k Use this featur e durin g play back to visual ly locate any point on a recorded ca ssette. T he sound will be c ut during shuttle search operation. During playback: A Press Á or 1 to e ngage sh uttle search fo rward o r reverse. 8 Press Á to 1 again to pe rform high speed. NOTE: Each time you press Á or 1 , [...]

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    13 Reco rdi ng Recordi ng Use the following procedure t o record TV programmes on a blank video tape. Before pr oceedi ng : ● T o rec ord TV programm es, the video cassette play er must be connec ted to the TV as shown in c onnection B of the “ Connections ” on page 6 section. ● T urn on the power of the TV and video cassette play er . ● [...]

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    14 Editing NOTES : ● The B.E.S.T . system works only after a tape has been insert ed and the Record mode is firs t ini tiat ed. I t do es no t wo rk d uring recording. ● Once t h e casset te is ej ected , t he B.E . S .T . data is cancelled. The next time the cassette is used for recording, B.E.S.T . is re-perf ormed. Playback T he video casset[...]

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    15 T r oubleshoo ting T roubleshooting About Head cleani ng 8 If the picture pl a yback becom es blurred, it does not m ean that the recorded pr ogram has been erased. 8 Dirt accumul ated on the video heads after long periods of use causes such troubles. In this case, head cleaning requiring highly technical care i s nece ssary . 8 F or hea d clean[...]

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    16 Specifications Specifications F ormat. ...... ......... ........ ........ ........ VHS Stand ard V ideo record ing system ........ ...... Rotary , slant azim uth helical scan system Rotary h ead s ........ ........ ........ ...... 2 video heads RF output ................................... System B/G, D/ K type modulat ion UHF c h 32 – 40 adju[...]