JVC SR-V10U manual

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    VIDEO (MONO)L—AUDIO—R S VIDEO A.DUB DIGITAL TBC/NR FF REW POWER SP EP VCR REC PA USE STOP/EJECT PLAY – + CH– /+ PUSH / TURN INSERT 24HR QUICK PROGRAM REC LINK SR-V10U VIDEO CASSETTE RECORDER INSTRUCTIONS LPT0604-001A For Customer Use: Enter below the Model No. and Serial No. which are located on the rear of cabinet. Retain this information [...]

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    2 EN Dear Customer , Thank you for purchasing the JVC S-VHS video cassette recorder . Before use, please read the safety information and precautions contained in the following pages to ensure safe use of your new VCR. CAUTIONS W ARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. CAUTION: This video cassette record[...]

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    EN 3 IMPOR T ANT PRODUCT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Electrical energy can perform many useful functions. But improper use can result in potential electrical shock or fire hazards. This product has been engineered and manufactured to assure your personal safety . In order not to defeat the built-in safeguards, observe the following basic rules for its inst[...]

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    4 EN SERVICING 1. Servicing If your product is not operating correctly or exhibits a marked change in performance and you are unable to restore normal operation by following the detailed procedure in its operating instructions, do not attempt to service it yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. [...]

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    EN 5 CONTENTS INST ALLING YOUR NEW VCR 6 Basic Connections .................................. 6 INITIAL SETTINGS 8 Plug & Play Setting ................................ 8 Auto Clock Set/Auto T uner Set ................................... 8 Clock Setting ........................................ 10 Preparations ....................................[...]

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    6 EN IN REMOTE IN OUT R L AUDIO VIDEO VHF/UHF ANTENNA IN TV OUT REMOTE OUT IN OUT S V I D E O INST ALLING YOUR NEW VCR TV OUT RF cable (Supplied) Matching transformer (Not supplied) AC Power Cord Audio/video cable (Supplied) TV ANTENNA IN (Antenna or cable input) Back of VCR T o 75 ohm terminal AC Outlet Antenna or cable Flat feeder Coaxial cable B[...]

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    EN 7 1 Check contents Make sure the package contains all of the accessories listed in “SPECIFICA TIONS” ( Z ␣ pg.␣ 63). 2 Situate VCR Place the VCR on a stable, horizontal surface. 3 Connect VCR to TV The following connections are required. RF Connection 1 Disconnect the TV antenna from the TV . 2 Connect the TV antenna cable to the ANTENNA[...]

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    8 EN INITIAL SETTINGS Plug & Play Setting This VCR sets the clock and tuner channels automatically when AC power cord is first connected to an AC outlet. The antenna cable must be connected for the Plug & Play setting. The time and date can be set automatically by the clock setting data transmitted from one of the regular TV broadcast chann[...]

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    EN 9 INFORMA TION ● If “AUT O CLOCK” is set to “ON” on the Clock Set screen on page 1 1, the clock will be adjusted automatically by the host channel every hour (except 1 1:00 PM, midnight, 1:00 AM and 2:00 AM) using the incoming PBS channel clock setting data. (This automatic clock adjustment can only be performed when the VCR is turned [...]

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    10 EN INITIAL SETTINGS (cont.) Clock Setting Perform clock setting only if the clock has not been set correctly by the Plug & Play setting or if you use a cable box. Access the Clock Set screen to perform the Semiauto or Manual Clock Set. Each procedure starts from step 4 after preparation steps below are finished. If you use a cable box, set t[...]

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    EN 11 Setting clock semiautomatically — Semiauto Clock Set Y ou can change the host channel/D.S.T . /time zone setting manually . First follow steps 1 to 3 on page 10, then go to the following steps. 4 Set Auto Clock to ON Press SHUTTLE PLUS # to move the highlight bar t o “AUT O CLOCK”, then press SHUTTLE PLUS %fi so that “ON” is select[...]

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    12 EN INITIAL SETTINGS (cont.) 5 Set date Press SHUTTLE PLUS %fi until the desired date appears, then press OK or SHUTTLE PLUS # . ● Holding SHUTTLE PLUS %fi changes the date in 15-day intervals. 6 Set year Press SHUTTLE PLUS %fi until the desired year appears, then press OK or SHUTTLE PLUS # twice. 7 Select D.S.T . mode Y ou can select either[...]

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    EN 13 T uner Setting Setting channels automatically — Auto Channel Set Use Auto Channel Set only if channels have not been set correctly by the Plug & Play setting. If you want to add or delete channels, use Manual Channel Set ( Z pg. 14). 1 Access Main Menu screen Press MENU . 2 Access T uner Set screen Press SHUTTLE PLUS %fi to move the hi[...]

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    14 EN INITIAL SETTINGS (cont.) 2 Access T uner Set screen Press SHUTTLE PLUS %fi to move the highlight bar (arrow) to “TUNER SET”, then press OK or SHUTTLE PLUS # . 3 Access Manual Channel Set screen Press SHUTTLE PLUS %fi to move the highlight bar (arrow) to “MANUAL CHANNEL SET”, then press OK or SHUTTLE PLUS # . 4 Add or skip desired ch[...]

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    EN 15 BASIC PLA YBACK AND RECORDING This VCR can check the tape condition during playback (and recording), and realizes the best possible pictures. 1 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 pointing towards the VCR. Do not apply too much pressure when inserting[...]

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    16 EN Basic Playback Features ● T o display the VCR status including the tape remaining time, the time counter and the clock time on the TV screen, see “Showing on-screen display” ( Z pg. 21). ● The approximate tape remaining time appears and the " " indicator lights on the front display panel. ● The tape remaining time is calcu[...]

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    EN 17 Adjusting tracking condition — T racking Adjustments Automatic tracking adjustment This VCR automatically adjusts the tracking condition. Whenever you insert a tape and start playback, automatic tracking starts working and continuously analyzes the signal to enable optimum picture quality during playback. Manual tracking adjustment If autom[...]

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    18 EN BASIC PLA YBACK AND RECORDING (cont.) Locating beginning of timer recordings — Instant Review At the press of a button, you can turn on the VCR, rewind the tape and begin to view the most recent timer - recorded program. After ensuring that the VCR is turned of f and that the timer mode is disengaged, press REVIEW . ● The VCR turns on, an[...]

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    EN 19 Basic Recording 2 Select recording channel On the front panel: Push the JOG dial, then turn it to the left or right. On the Remote: a – Press CH + or – . or b – Press the Number keys. ● If you connect the TV and the VCR only using the RF connection, press TV/VCR on the Remote so that the VCR mode indicator lights on the front display [...]

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    20 EN Basic Recording Features A B Changing display information Press DISPLA Y during recording or recording pause. Each time you press the button, the front display panel shows the time counter , tape remaining time, channel number and the clock time in sequence. ● T o display the VCR status including the tape remaining time, the time counter an[...]

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    EN 21 D CH 125 RECORD FRI 12:00:00 AM PAUSE 11/30/01 ] SP STEREO SAP INDEX 1 NORM REMAIN 10:00 HI–FI COUNT –1:23:45 BE +++ C W atching one program while recording another 1 Engage TV mode During recording... ● If you connect the TV and the VCR only using the RF connection ( Z pg. 7) to view pictures from the VCR Press TV/VCR on the Remote so [...]

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    22 EN SERIES PLA YBACK AND RECORDING NOTE: Series Playback is also possible using the front AUDIO/VIDEO connectors. Series Playback IN REMOTE IN OUT R L AUDIO VIDEO VHF/UHF ANTENNA IN TV OUT REMOTE OUT IN OUT S V I D E O IN REMOTE IN OUT R L AUDIO VIDEO VHF/UHF ANTENNA IN TV OUT REMOTE OUT IN OUT S V I D E O T o S VIDEO OUT S-V ideo Cable (Supplied[...]

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    EN 23 VIDEO (MONO)L—AUDIO—R S VIDEO A.DUB DIGITAL TBC/NR FF REW POWER SP EP VCR REC PAUSE ST OP/EJECT PLAY – + CH– /+ PUSH / TURN INSERT 24HR QUICK PROGRAM REC LINK Using two sets of SR-V10U, you can play back two cassettes alternately as many times as you want. Y ou can select the returning point for Series Playback ( Z pg. 41) Use the but[...]

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    24 EN NOTE: Select the correct input mode (“L-1” for the rear connector , “F- 1” for the front connector). ( Z step 3 ) Series Recording IN REMOTE IN OUT R L AUDIO VIDEO VHF/UHF ANTENNA IN TV OUT REMOTE OUT IN OUT S V I D E O IN REMOTE IN OUT R L AUDIO VIDEO VHF/UHF ANTENNA IN TV OUT REMOTE OUT IN OUT S V I D E O Camcorder or Another VCR T [...]

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    EN 25 VIDEO (MONO)L—AUDIO—R S VIDEO A.DUB DIGITAL TBC/NR FF REW POWER SP EP VCR REC PAUSE ST OP/EJECT PLAY – + CH– /+ PUSH / TURN INSERT 24HR QUICK PROGRAM REC LINK Using two sets of SR-V10U, a long recording will be possible (such as camcorder recording, another VCR playback or TV broadcast). Use the buttons and controls on the VCR's [...]

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    26 EN SPECIAL EFFECT PLA YBACK Special Effect Playback Locating particular scene rapidly — Picture Search 7 High-Speed Picture Search: Y ou can rapidly locate a particular scene on the tape. On the front panel: Possible during normal playback. T o do forward picture search, turn the JOG dial quickly to the right. T o do reverse picture search, tu[...]

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    EN 27 B Viewing still picture frame by frame — Frame-by-Frame Playback On the front panel: During normal playback: Push the JOG dial or press P AUSE ( 8 ) to pause. T o advance a still picture, turn the JOG dial to the right. T o reverse a still picture, turn the JOG dial to the left. On the Remote: During normal playback: Press P AUSE ( 8 ) to p[...]

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    28 EN 123 45 6 7 89 0 2 4 1 3 2 7 4 CANCEL WEEKL Y ST OP +/– 8 DAIL Y 6 POWER 4 VCR Plus+ ® Timer Pr ograming T urn on the VCR and the TV , and select the VCR channel 3 or 4 (or A V mode) on the TV . T imer recording allows you to program the VCR to automatically record a broadcast at some future time. Up to 8␣ timer recording programs can be [...]

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    EN 29 PROGRAM 1 (PLUS CODE NO. 12345678) ST ART STOP 8:00PM = 10:00PM DA TE CH 12/24/00 12 SP SUN PRESS (8=DAIL Y , 9=WEEKL Y STOP+/– = STOP TIME, SP/EP) PRESS (PROG.) TO END 4 Input receiving channel number The guide channel number , which is assigned to the TV or cable station for the PlusCode number that you entered in step 3 , will appear aut[...]

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    30 EN TIMER RECORDING (cont.) Changing VCR Plus+ ® Setting T urn on the VCR and the TV , and select the VCR channel 3 or 4 (or A V mode) on the TV . IMPORT ANT If you have moved to a different area or if a broadcasting station’ s channel number has been changed, the wrong VCR CH number will be displayed on the Program screen ( Z step 5 on page 2[...]

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    EN 31 1 Access Main Menu screen Press MENU . 2 Access Initial Set screen Press SHUTTLE PLUS %fi to move the highlight bar (arrow) to “INITIAL SET”, then press OK or SHUTTLE PLUS # . 3 Access Guide Channel Set screen Press SHUTTLE PLUS %fi to move the highlight bar (arrow) to “GUIDE CHANNEL SET”, then press OK or SHUTTLE PLUS # . 4 Input g[...]

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    32 EN TIMER RECORDING (cont.) Y ou can directly program the VCR’ s timer to record up to 8 programmes, as far as a year in advance. Remember , the clock must be set before you can program the timer ( Z pg. 8 or 10). 1 Load a cassette Make sure the record safety tab is intact. If not, set "REC SAFETY" to "OFF" ( Z pg. 37, 41). [...]

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    EN 33 8 Set tape speed Press SP/EP to set the tape speed. 9 Return to normal screen Press PROG. or OK . “PROGRAM COMPLETED” appears on the screen for about 5 seconds, then normal screen appears. • If “PROGRAM NOT COMPLETED PROGRAM OVERLAP” appears, you have another program overlapping the program you have just made. The Program Check scre[...]

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    34 EN Y ou can program a timer recording that starts within 24␣ hours. Up to 8␣ timer recording programs can be made as far as a year in advance. Remember , the clock must be set before you can program the timer ( Z ␣ pg.␣ 8 or␣ 10). 1 Load a cassette Make sure the record safety tab is intact. If not, cover the hole with adhesive tape, th[...]

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    EN 35 Checking program settings 1 Disengage timer Press TIMER , then press POWER . ● When “AUT O TIMER” is set to “ON” ( Z pg. 37, 38), you do not have to press TIMER . 2 Access Program Check screen Press PROG. CHECK . 3 Access Program screen Press PROG. CHECK again to check more detailed information. Each time you press PROG. CHECK , the[...]

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    36 EN When programs overlap each other If “PROGRAM NOT COMPLETED PROGRAM OVERLAP” appears, you have another program overlapping the program you have just made. The Program Check screen appears and conflicting programs will start blinking. EX. Program 1 (you have just made) and Program 4 overlap each other 1 Confirm overlapping programs Overlapp[...]

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    EN 37 Y ou can use the other useful function settings on the Function Set screen by following the procedure described below . ● For the functions you can set on the Function Set screen, see pages 38 to 41. 1 Access Main Menu screen Press MENU . 2 Access Function Set screen Press SHUTTLE PLUS %fi to move the highlight bar (arrow) to “FUNCTION S[...]

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    38 EN OTHER USEFUL FUNCTIONS (cont.) * The default setting is bold in the table below . When this function is set to “ON”, this VCR checks the condition of the tape in use during playback and recording, and compensates to provide the highest-possible pictures. This takes place whenever you play back a tape or start recording after inserting a t[...]

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    EN 39 * The default setting is bold in the table below . When this function is set to “ON”, various VCR status information (on-screen display) appears on the screen during playback. NOTES: ● When you use this VCR as the playback VCR for editing a tape, be sure to set this function to “OFF”; otherwise, the VCR status information (on-screen[...]

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    40 EN OTHER USEFUL FUNCTIONS (cont.) Y ou have to select which terminal — either VIDEO (composite) or S VIDEO (Y/C separate signals) — to use as the video input terminal on the front panel. Make sure to select the correct terminal; otherwise, you may fail in recording (editing) on this VCR. Y ou have to select which terminal — either VIDEO (c[...]

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    EN 41 * The default setting is bold in the table below . m S-VHS ET ON OFF Refer to page 37 for setting procedures. This function allows you to record on VHS tapes with S-VHS picture quality . T apes recorded using this function can be played back on a VCR equipped with the S-VHS ET function. The S-VHS indicator lights up on the front display panel[...]

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    42 EN 123 45 6 7 89 0 2 4 1 NOTES: ● While the Satellite Auto Recording standby mode or after Satellite Auto Recording is finished, the VCR will not enter the timer recording standby mode even though “AUT O TIMER” is set to “ON”. ( Z pg. 37, 38) ● If you turn off this VCR while Satellite Auto Recording is in progress, recording stops. ?[...]

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    EN 43 Y ou can disable the VCR operations. ● Y ou can only use the Remote for this operation. While the VCR is turned on, press and hold POWER on the Remote for more than 10 seconds. The VCR turns off, and “CL” appears on the front display panel for about 5 seconds, then the clock time appears again. ● The child lock function is now activat[...]

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    44 EN VIDEO (MONO)L—AUDIO—R S VIDEO A.DUB DIGITAL TBC/NR FF REW POWER SP EP VCR REC PAUSE ST OP/EJECT PLAY – + CH– /+ PUSH / TURN INSERT 24HR QUICK PROGRAM REC LINK Edit Fr om Camcorder Audio/video cable (supplied) Camcorder (for playback) T o Audio/video output T o AUDIO/ VIDEO Input Connection 123 45 6 7 89 0 2 4 1 3 4 – 6 4 5 4 5 3 3 8[...]

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    EN 45 Y ou can use a camcorder as the playback VCR and your VCR as the recording VCR 1 Make connections Connect an audio/video cable between the camcorder ’ s audio/video output connectors and your VCR’ s audio/video input connectors. ● When using a camcorder with a monaural output, connect the audio output connector on the camcorder to the l[...]

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    46 EN Edit T o Or Fr om Another VCR 2 Load cassettes Insert the playback cassette into the playback VCR and the cassette to be recorded on into the recording VCR. 3 Select input mode on recording VCR Select the correct external input on the other VCR. ● On this VCR (when using this VCR as the recording VCR); Select “L-1” — when connecting t[...]

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    EN 47 Audio Dubbing 2 Load a cassette and prepare the audio source 3 Select input mode Select “F-1” — when connecting the audio component to the audio input connectors on the front panel. Select “L-1” — when connecting the audio component to the audio input connectors on the rear panel. On the front panel: Push the JOG dial, then turn i[...]

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    48 EN Inser t Editing and A V Dubbing This VCR (for recording) T o AUDIO/ VIDEO input Connection T o Audio/ video output Audio/video cable (Supplied) ● Insert Editing and A V Dubbing are also possible using the audio/video connectors on the rear panel. Refer also to the other component’ s instruction manual for connection and its operations. In[...]

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    EN 49 1 Make connections Connect an audio/video cable between the VCR’ s audio/video input connectors and the other component’ s audio/video output connectors. 2 Prepare tapes Load the source tape on the other VCR, and the tape to be edited on this VCR. 3 Select input mode Select “F-1” — when connecting the other component to the audio/vi[...]

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    50 EN MUL TI-BRAND REMOTE CONTROL This Remote can control some functions of remote controllable TVs of the brands listed below . W ithout setting, you can control a JVC TV . 1 T urn on the TV T urn on the TV using the Power button on the TV or its Remote. 2 Set TV brand code Follow the example shown below . 1 Press and hold TV . 2 Press MBR SET . 3[...]

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    EN 51 This Remote can control some functions of the cable boxes of the brands listed below . Some cable box brands have more than one code. If your cable box does not function with a specified code, try other codes. 1 T urn on the cable box T urn on the cable box using the Power button on the cable box or its Remote. 2 Enter cable box brand code Fo[...]

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    52 EN MUL TI-BRAND REMOTE CONTROL (cont.) This Remote can control some functions of the DBS (Direct Broadcast Satellite) receivers of the brands listed below . 1 T urn on the DBS receiver T urn on the DBS receiver using the Power button on the DBS receiver or its Remote. 2 Enter DBS receiver brand code Follow the example shown below . 1 Press and h[...]

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    EN 53 This Remote 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. This Remote control is preset to send A code signals because your VCR is initially set to respond to A code signals. Y ou can easily modify your VCR and the Remote to respond to B code co[...]

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    54 EN TROUBLESHOOTING Before requesting service, use this chart and see if you can repair the trouble yourself. Small problems are often easily corrected, and this can save you from the trouble of sending your VCR off for repair . POSSIBLE CAUSE ● The AC power cord is disconnected. ● Child lock is on. ● The VCR is in the timer recording stand[...]

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    EN 55 CORRECTIVE ACTION Set the clock and/or timer correctly . Press TIMER and make sure that ‰ appears on the front display panel. Re-perform the set-up procedures. Make sure you have compensated for guide channel and VCR or cable box channel number mismatches ( Z pg. 30). T imer programing cann ot be performed when timer recording is in progres[...]

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    56 EN OTHER PROBLEMS CORRECTIVE ACTION If you need the skipped channels, restore them ( Z pg. 14). Press P AUSE ( 8 ) to pause the recording, change channels, then press PLA Y ( 3 ) to resume recording. Reset the correct brand codes ( Z pg. 50, 51 or 52). Select a different host channel during Semiauto Clock Set ( Z pg. 1 1), or perform Manual Cloc[...]

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    EN 57 RECORDING Q. When I pause and then resume a recording, the end of the recording before the pause is overlapped by the new recording. Why does this happen? A. This is normal. It reduces distortion at the pause and resume points. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Q. Can the VCR indefinitely [...]

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    58 EN INDEX List of terms This guide serves as a quick way to locate frequently used terms and on-screen display names. A Accidental erasure pr evention 20 AUDIO MONITOR 40 Audio Monitor 17 Auto Daylight Saving T ime 1 1 AUTO SP = EP TIMER 39 AUTO TIMER 38 Automatic tracking 17 B Basic connections A V connection 6 RF connection 6 S-video connection[...]

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    EN 59 Front panel 1 POWER button : Z pg. 15, 19 2 Cassette loading slot 3 PLA Y ( # ) button : Z pg. 15 4 Advanced JOG dial : Z pg. 15, 19, 26 5 S VIDEO input connector : Z pg. 44, 48 6 AUDIO/VIDEO input connectors : Z pg. 47, 48 7 DIGIT AL TBC/NR button and lamp: Z pg. 18 8 REC LINK button and lamp : Z pg. 42 9 Front display panel : Z pg. 60 0 Rem[...]

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    60 EN INDEX (cont.) Front display panel 2 T ape speed indicators 3 Program start time and stop time indicator : Z ␣ pg.␣ 34 Mode Lock indicators : Z pg. 15, 16, 20, 21, 23, 25 4 T imer mode indicator : Z pg. 29, 33 5 T ape remaining time indicator : Z pg. 16, 20 6 S-VHS indicator : Z pg. 15, 41 7 VCR mode indicator : Z pg. 19, 20 8 Cassette mar[...]

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    EN 61 Rear panel 1 AC power cord : Z pg. 6 2 REMOTE OUT terminal : Z pg. 22, 24 3 REMOTE IN terminal : Z pg. 22, 24 *For the Remote Control Unit RM-G30 (not supplied). 4 ANTENNA IN terminal : Z pg. 6 5 Lithium battery compartment: Z pg. 7 6 S VIDEO IN connector : Z pg. 48 7 S VIDEO OUT connector : Z pg. 6 8 AUDIO/VIDEO IN connectors : Z pg. 48 9 AU[...]

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    62 EN Remote 1 CABLE/DBS button : Z pg. 51, 52 2 TV button: Z pg. 50 3 TV/VCR button : Z pg. 19, 21, 50 4 REVIEW button : Z pg. 18 5 Number buttons : Z pg. 19, 28, 31 6 DBS button (No function) 7 CANCEL button : Z pg. 29, 35 C. (Counter) RESET button : Z pg. 16, 20 8 ST OP +/– button : Z pg. 29, 32 9 ST ART +/– button : Z pg. 32 0 PROG. (Progra[...]

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    EN 63 GENERAL Power requirement : AC 120 V ` , 60 Hz Power consumption Power on : 20 W Power off : 2.5 W T emperature Operating : 5°C to 40°C (41°F to 104°F) Storage : –20°C to 60°C (–4°F to140°F) Operating position : Horizontal only Dimensions (W x H x D) : 400 mm x 94 mm x 283 mm W eight : 3.4 kg Format : S-VHS/VHS NTSC standard Maxim[...]

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    SR-V10U COPYRIGHT © 2001 VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN, LTD. Printed in Malaysia 1001 MNV * ID * PJ VICTOR COMP ANY OF JAPAN, LIMITED U[...]