JVC HR-V610E manual

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    —1— F ebruary 27, 2004 9:29 a m Pa g e 1 ENGLISH Master P age: Cover EN VIDEO CASSETTE RECORDER HR-V610E HR-V611E HR-V612E INSTR UCTIONS LPT0915-001A Printed in Chin a COPYRIGHT © 2004 VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN, LTD. 0304ASR-PR-BJ SAFETY FI RST ......... ..... ...... ...... ........ ...... ...... ...... ..... ......... ...... ..... .. 1 Buttons,[...]

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    F ebruary 27, 2004 9:29 a m Pa g e 2 — 2 — Master P age: Ri ght ● Casse ttes marked “ VHS ” (or “ S-V HS ” ) can be used wi th this video casse tte recorder . However , S-VHS record ing is not possible with thi s model. ● T his model is equippe d with SQPB (S -VHS QUASI PLA YB ACK) that make s it possible to play back S-VHS recordin[...]

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    F ebruary 28, 2004 9:31 a m Pa g e 3 —3— Master P age: Ri ght Front Panel Rear Panel Remote control * PDC re cording is not po ssible in Central and Eastern Eur ope. On-screen display If y ou pre ss on the remo te con trol when “O. S.D .” is set to “ON” ( 墌 12), you ca n see t he curr ent rec order st atus on t he screen. T o clear th[...]

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    F ebruary 27, 2004 9:29 a m Pa g e 4 — 4 — Master P age: Ri ght A Chec k conten ts Make sur e the package con tains a ll of t he acc essories list ed in “ Specifi cati ons ” ( 墌 16). B Situat e reco rder Plac e th e rec order on a stabl e, ho rizon tal s urfac e. C Connect recor der t o TV RF Connect ion A Disconnect the TV aerial cable f[...]

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    F ebruary 27, 2004 9:29 a m Pa g e 5 — 5 — Master P age: Ri ght ● T o view picture sign als from the recorder , s et your TV to the video channel. With A V conne ction Press PR – until the display panel show s “ 1 –– ” (or “ 2 –– ” ) . Now the vi deo channel is s et to off. T he n pre ss OK . ● T o view picture sign als fr[...]

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    F ebruary 27, 2004 9:29 a m Pa g e 6 — 6 — Master P age: Ri ght C Make connecti ons Connect the recorder ’ s L-2 IN/DECODER connecto r to the sat ellite receiver ’ s 21-pin SCAR T connector . D Connect Sat ellite C ontrolle r to record er Connect the S atellite Controller to th e SA T CONTROL connect or on the rea r panel. E T urn o n sate [...]

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    March 1, 2004 9:21 am Pa g e 7 —7— Master P age: Ri ght Playba ck Feat ures Adjusting tr acking condition Automatic tracking adjustment Wh en a new cas sette is load ed, the r ecord er enter s the au tomati c tracking mode. Manual tracking adjustment If automatic tracking cannot elimina te noises well during playbac k, adjust the tracking manua[...]

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    F ebruary 27, 2004 9:29 a m Pa g e 8 — 8 — Master P age: Ri ght Accid enta l erasure prevention T o prevent acci dental recording o n a recorded casse tte, rem ove its record safety tab. To r ecord o n it l ater, cover the hole with adhesive tape. Basic R ecording A Load a cassette Make sure th e recor d safet y tab is in tact. If no t, cov er [...]

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    F ebruary 27, 2004 9:51 a m Pa g e 9 —9— Master P age: Ri ght Up to 8 ti mer record ing prog rammes can be m ade. Bef ore s tar ti ng: ● Set the clock properly . ( 墌 13) ● Set “COLOU R SYSTEM” to the appropriate mode. ( 墌 12) ● Load a cassett e with the record safety tab int act. NOTES: ● PDC recording i s not possible in Centra[...]

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    F ebruary 27, 2004 9:29 a m Pa g e 1 0 — 10 — Master P age: Ri ght VPS/PDC R ecording Now a vailable from some TV st ations, PDC ( Programme Delivery Control) a nd VPS (Video Programm e System) are se rvice designed to assure safe, accurate timer rec ording. With th is system , your reco rder will s tart and st op re cordi ng w hen the p reset [...]

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    F ebruary 27, 2004 9:29 a m Pa g e 1 1 — 11 — Master P age: Ri ght Editing w ith another video recorder or a camco rde r Y ou can use your record er as t he source pl ay er or the r ecording deck. Y ou can use a camcorder as the source pla yer and your reco rder a s the record ing de ck. Refer a lso to the o ther components ’ inst ruction man[...]

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    F ebruary 27, 2004 9:29 a m Pa g e 1 2 — 12 — Master P age: Ri ght 䡵 B.E.S.T . — ON / OFF When B .E. S.T . (Biconditiona l Equalised Signal T racking) system is set to “ ON ” , the recorder c hecks the condition of the tape in use during playback and recording, and compensates to provide the highest- possible p ictures. When B.E.S .T . [...]

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    F ebruary 27, 2004 9:29 a m Pa g e 1 3 — 13 — Master P age: Ri ght 䡵 AUTO POW ER OFF — 3H / OFF When t his functi on i s se t to “ 3H ” , the r ecorde r turns off automatically if no ope ration is done in 3 hours. “ AUTO P O W E R OFF I N 3MIN ” appears on t he scree n 3 minut es before the reco rder is tu rned o ff. Cloc k Set A Ac[...]

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    F ebruary 27, 2004 9:29 a m Pa g e 1 4 — 14 — Master P age: Ri ght E Store new channel Press OK . ● Repeat s teps 2 2 2 2 – 5 5 5 5 as necessa ry . F Retu rn to n ormal screen Press MENU . Deleting a channel A Access Confir mation screen Pe r f o r m s t e p 1 1 1 1 of “ Manual Channel Set ” ( 墌 13). B Select po sition Press RT to u n[...]

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    F ebruary 27, 2004 9:29 a m Pa g e 1 5 — 15 — Master P age: Ri ght TV station and I D list *T h e “ ID ” abbreviation is what is shown on-screen in lieu of the station name. The “ ID ” a bbreviat ion is li sted in the Confirm ation screen and i s dis play ed on t he scree n when th e recorde r is tuned to a di fferent sta tion. Video Ch[...]

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    F ebruary 27, 2004 9:29 a m Pa g e 1 6 — 16 — Master P age: Ri ght Specifica tions shown are for SP m ode unless specified ot herwise. E. & O.E. Design and specifications subject to change without notice. Speci ficatio ns GEN ERAL P ower requirement : AC 220 V – 240 V d , 50 Hz/ 60 Hz P ower consumption P ower on : 14 W P ower off : 3.2 W[...]