JVC HR-V505EK VCR User Manual


 
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Questions and Answers
PLAYBACK
Q: What happens if the end of the tape is
reached during playback or search?
A: The VCR stops playback, rewinds the tape
and ejects the cassette, then enters the standby
mode automatically.
Q: Can the VCR indefinitely remain in the
still mode?
A: No. It stops automatically after 5minutes
to protect the heads.
Q: During search, slow, still and frame-by-
frame playback, I can’t hear any audio.
What’s the problem?
A: This is normal.
Q: When returning from variable-speed
search to normal playback, the picture is
disturbed. Should I be concerned about
this?
A: No, it is normal.
Q: Noise bars appear during variable-speed
search. What’s the problem?
A: This is normal.
RECORDING
Q: When I pause and then resume a
recording, the end of the recording before
the pause is overlapped by the beginning of
the continuation of recording. Why does
this happen?
A: This is normal. It reduces distortion at the
pause and resume points.
Q: Can the VCR indefinitely remain in the
Record-Pause mode?
A: No. It stops automatically after 5minutes
to protect the heads.
Q: What happens if the tape runs out
during recording?
A: The VCR stops recording, rewinds the tape
and ejects the cassette, then enters the standby
mode automatically.
TIMER RECORDING
Q: The timer indicator and the standby/
record indicator remain lit on the display
panel. Is there a problem?
A: No. This is a normal condition for a timer
recording in progress.
Q: Can I programme the timer while I’m
watching a tape or a TV broadcast?
A: You won’t see the picture as it is replaced
by the on-screen menu, but the audio from
the program or tape you’re viewing can be
heard.
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