JVC HR-S7900U VCR User Manual


 
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CH 125 RECORD
THU 12:00 AM PAUSE
STEREO ] SP
SAP
INDEX 1
NORM REMAIN 10:00
HI–FI COUNT –1:23:45
BE
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Showing on-screen display
When “SUPERIMPOSE” is set to “ON” ( pg. 39, 40),
you can see the current VCR status on the TV screen.
For more detailed information about the on-screen
display, see page 63.
1 Display VCR status on TV screen
During recording or
recording pause, press
OSD.
All indications
corresponding to the
current VCR status are
displayed for 5 seconds.
The time counter remains
on the screen indicating the elapsed time.
The indications are not recorded.
2 Exit on-screen display
Press OSD again.
NOTES:
If the VCR is in recording pause mode, “RECORD/PAUSE” is
always displayed.
The VCR status can be also displayed during playback.
Other useful functions for recording
Recording Resume Function
If there is a power outage during recording (or Instant
Timer Recording, or timer recording), the recording will
resume automatically when the power is restored to the
VCR. (No setting is required for this function.)
Video Calibration ( pg. 40)
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.
Second Audio Recording ( pg. 41)
This VCR’s built-in MTS decoder enables reception of
Multichannel TV Sound broadcast.
To record a SAP program received, set “2ND AUDIO
RECORD” to “ON” using the menu screen.
NOTES:
When the channel is changed on the VCR;
The “STEREO” indication appears on the screen for about
5 seconds if the program is a stereo broadcast.
The “SAP” indication appears on the screen for about
5␣ seconds if the program is a SAP broadcast.
Both indications appear when a stereo program is
accompanied by SAP sound.
S-VHS Recording Mode ( pg. 42)
This VCR allows you to record on an S-VHS tape with VHS
picture quality.
S-VHS ET ( pg. 43)
This function allows you to record on VHS tapes with S-
VHS picture quality. Tapes recorded using this function can
be played back on a VCR equipped with the S-VHS ET
function.