JVC LPT0593-001B manual

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    P age 1 October 23, 2001 10:00 am Safety Precautions T he rating plate and the safet y caution are on the rear of the unit. W ARNING: D ANGEROUS V OL T A GE INSIDE W ARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. ● Cassettes marked “VHS” (or “S-VHS”) can be used with this video cassette recorder . Ho[...]

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    P age 2 October 23, 2001 10:00 am 7. DO NOT place any naked flame sources, such as lighted candles, on the apparatus. 8. A V OID violent shocks to the recorder during transport. MOISTURE CONDENSA TION Moisture in the air will condense on the recorder when you mov e it from a cold place to a warm place, or under extremely humid conditions—just as [...]

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    P age 3 October 23, 2001 1 0:00 am Remote control * Not function with this recorder . On-screen display If you press OK on the remote control when “O .S.D .” is set to “ON”, you can see the current recorder status on the TV screen. After about 5 seconds, indications other than the time counter disappear . T o clear th e time counter , press[...]

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    P age 4 October 23, 2001 10:00 am Initial Settings Video Channel Set V ideo channel (RF output channel) is the channel on which y our TV receives picture and sound signals f rom the video reco rder through the RF cable. Before performing the following steps, make sure the recorder’ s power is off and there is no cassette inserted in the recorder [...]

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    P age 5 October 23, 2001 10:00 am Language Setting A Access Main Menu screen, then Initial S et screen Press MENU on the remote control. Press rt to place the pointer next to “INITIAL SET”, then press OK or e . B Access Language Select screen Press rt to place the pointer next to “LANG U AGE”, then press OK or e . C Select language Press rt[...]

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    P age 6 October 23, 2001 10:00 am Playback Features Adjusting tracking condition — tracking adjustment Automatic trac king adjustment Whenever y ou insert a tape and st art playbac k, automatic tracking starts working and continuously analyzes the signal to enable optimum picture quality during playbac k. Manual trac king adjustment If automatic [...]

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    P age 7 October 23, 2001 1 0:00 am Recor ding Accidental er asure prev ention T o prevent accidental recording on a recorded cassette, remo ve its record safety tab. T o reco rd on it late r, cover the hole with adhesive tape. Basic Recording A Load a cassette Make sure the record safety ta b is intact. If not, cover the hole with adhesive tape bef[...]

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    P age 8 October 23, 2001 10:00 am Timer Reco rding Up to 8 timer recording pr ograms can be made using G- CODE timer programing or Ex press timer programing method as far as a year in ad vance. Remember , the clock must be set before you can program the timer . NOTES: ● If all the 8 programs ha ve alread y been set, “PROGRAM FULL” appears on [...]

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    P age 9 October 23, 2001 10:00 am Express T imer Programing ● Remember , the clock must be se t before y ou can program the timer . ● Load a cassette with the record safety tab intac t. T he recorder turns on, and the counter is reset, automatically . ● Select the appropriate colour system with “P AL/MESECAM” and “NTSC” in Function se[...]

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    Other Functions Checking tape position When you c hange the recorder operation mode from the stop mode to fast forward or rewind mode, or when you perform an Index Searc h or Instant Revie w, the tape position indicator appears. T he position of “ q ”i nr e l a t i o nt o“ 0 ” (beginning) or “+” (end) shows y ou where you a re on t he t[...]

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    䡵 AUTO SP ] LP TIMER —O N/ OFF When this function is set to “ON”, the recorder automatically switches to LP mode to allo w complete r ecording if there is not enough tape to record the entire program w hile timer -recordin g in SP mode. F or Example, Recording a P AL-broadcast programme of 2 10 minutes in length onto a 180-minute tape. NOTE[...]

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    P age 12 October 23, 2001 10:00 am Changing Remote Control Code T his remote control is capable of transmitting two control codes; one set to respond to A code control signals and another set to respond to B code control signals. T his remote control is preset to send A code signals because your recorder is initially set to respond to A code signal[...]

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    P age 13 October 23, 2001 10:00 am Inf ormation on Multi-System Compatibility Off-Air Recording T he built-in multi-system tuner is capable of receiving PAL B/G, I and D/K, and SECAM B/G and D/K broadcasts. Playback T his recorder can play ba ck all 3 types of recorded tape. NOTES: When viewing NTSC tapes on a P AL TV set: ● T he picture may shri[...]

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    P age 14 October 23, 2001 10:00 am T ape-T o-T ape Editing T here are 4 different types of recorded tape, depending on the signal recorded. T uner Setting IMPORT ANT P erform the following steps only if auto channel set has not been set correctly by Auto Set Up function or if you have mo ved to a different area or if a new station starts broadcasti[...]

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    P age 15 October 23, 2001 1 0:00 am E Set desired station T he screen to the right appears w hen a station is detected. If you do n ot want to store the detected station... Press rt to place the pointer next to “CONTINUE”, then press OK or e . Channel searc h will resume. If you w ant to store the detected st ation... Press rt to place the poin[...]

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    P age 16 October 23, 2001 10:00 am Specifications Specifications shown are for SP mode unless specified oth erwise. E. & O.E. Design and specifications subject to c hange without notice. GENERAL P ower requirement Rating : AC 11 0 V – 2 4 0 V d , 50 Hz/60 Hz Operating : A C 90 V – 260 V d , 50 Hz/60 Hz P ower consumption : 14 W Te m p e r a[...]