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before you start
The power cord must be
plugged in and
connected to the VCR
The VCR must be turned
off and no cassette
inserted
The Remote Control
must have batteries
inserted
The TV set must be
turned on
Video Channel Set
The VCR can send picture signals to the TV set in one of two ways; RF
(ordinary cable included with this VCR) and AV (via a 21-pin SCART cable
available from TV and Hi-Fi dealers). Depending upon which method you
use, the VCR must have the correct method set up in order to work. The Auto
Setup procedure normally takes care of this but if for any reason this fails to
happen, the instructions below describe how to set the Video Channel
manually.
Access Video Channel Mode
Press and hold the S button on the VCR until
the display panel shows the following informa-
tion:
Set Video Channel
for av connection Press B until the
display panel shows:
The Video Channel is now set to
OFF.
Go to
Step 3.
for rf connection Press A or B to
set the VCR to a vacant channel number
between 22 and 69 which is not occupied by any
station in your area (refer to station list on
page49). In the example, we have presumed that channel 36 is vacant and have
set the VCR to 36:
Now tune the TV set to channel 36 (refer to TV manual if
necessary); you should see two vertical white bars appear
on the TV screen. If the bars do not appear or are not
clear, choose another vacant channel and try again. If you
cannot obtain the vertical white bars on any channel
between 22 and 69, consult your local JVC dealer.
Exit Video Channel Set Mode
Press .
To view pictures from your VCR you must now set your TV to either the Video
Channel or to AV mode, depending upon your choice above.
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