JVC HR-VP782U VCR User Manual


 
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Basic
Recording
2
Select recording channel
On the front panel:
Press CH5∞.
On the Remote:
a Press CH + or .
or
b Press the Number keys then ENTER.
(The channel changes after a few seconds
whether you press ENTER or not.)
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 panel, to view the program to be recorded.
3
Set tape speed
Press SP/EP to set the recording speed.
4
Start recording
On the front panel:
Press REC ( ).
On the Remote:
While holding REC ( ), press PLAY ( 3 ).
If “VIDEO CALIBRATION” is set to “ON”
(default setting: pg. 39), this VCR checks the
tape condition for about seven seconds, then
starts recording. (This means that the first seven
seconds of the program will not be recorded. If
this is inconvenient for you, follow the steps
below:
1 Press REC ( ) and PAUSE ( 8 ) to start
Video Calibration.
2 Then press PLAY ( 3 ) to start recording
after Video Calibration is complete.
To pause recording
Press PAUSE ( 8 ). To resume recording, press PLAY ( 3 ).
To stop recording
Press STOP ( 7 ) on the Remote or STOP/EJECT ( 7 / 0 )
on the front panel.
To rewind the tape
Press REW ( 1 ) (or turn the SHUTTLE ring on the front
panel to the left).
To fast-forward the tape
Press FF ( ¡ ) (or turn the SHUTTLE ring on the front
panel to the right).
To eject the tape
Press STOP/EJECT ( 7 / 0 ) on the front panel when the
tape is not running.
You can also eject the cassette with the VCR turned off.
To turn off the VCR
Press POWER.
Turn on the VCR and the TV, and select the VCR
channel 3 or 4 (or AV mode) on the TV.
VIDEO (MONO)L—AUDIO—R
PLAY
SP/EP
MENU
CH
OK
FF
REW
POWER
SPEP
VCR
REC PAUSESTOP/EJECT
STOP/EJECT
( 7 / 0 )
SHUTTLE ring
2 3
4
PAUSE ( 8 )
PLAY ( 3 )
POWER
123
456
7
89
0
2
4
1
3
STOP ( 7 )
FF ( ¡ )REW ( 1 )
3
2
a
4
2 b
2 b
POWER
PAUSE ( 8 )
This VCR can check the tape condition during recording
(and playback), and realizes the best possible pictures.
1
Load a cassette
Make sure the record safety tab is intact. If not,
cover the hole with adhesive tape before
inserting the cassette.