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Precautions when Moving this Unit
ⅷ Remove all connected cords before moving
Turn off the power and remove the power plug before
moving this unit. Failure to do so may cause damage on
the cords, and result in fire or electric shock.
ⅷ Moving of this unit or installation work is strictly prohibited
when the power of this unit is on or immediately after the
power is turned off (approximately 1 minute).
The HDD continues to move under its own inertia for
some time after the power is disconnected, and exertion
of vibration or impact during this interval may result in
HDD failure.
ⅷ When moving this unit, wrap it using cushioning materials
to protect it from external shock.
ⅷ Handle this unit carefully without exerting vibration or
impact on it.
Precautions for Handling Power Cords
ⅷ Do not use the supplied cords on devices other than this
unit.
ⅷ Do not place heavy objects on the power cord, or place it
under this unit
Doing so may cause damage on the cords, and result in
fire or electric shock.
ⅷ Do not use cords other than those supplied with this unit
Use only power cords supplied together with this unit.
Using cords with different withstanding voltage
specifications or damaged cords may result in fire or
electric shock.
ⅷ Do not remove the power plug during recording or
playback, or when the HDD is being accessed.
Maintenance
ⅷ Turn off the power before performing maintenance of this
unit.
ⅷ Wipe this unit using a soft cloth. Wiping using thinner or
benzene may cause the surface to melt or fog. When the
surface is extremely dirty, wipe using a cloth that is dipped
into a neutral detergent diluted with water, followed by
wiping with a dry cloth.
Energy Conservation
ⅷ Turn off the power of the system for safety reasons and to
save energy if this unit is not to be used for a long time.
Copyright
ⅷ Use of video or audio sound recorded using this unit for
commercial purposes or playing them for public viewing or
listening may be an infringement of the copyrights of their
respective authors under the copyright law.
ⅷ These video (audio) recordings shall only be restricted to
personal uses, and their use without prior consent of the
copyright holder is strictly prohibited under the copyright
law.
Others
ⅷ When there is variation in the supply voltage such as
during lightning, operation of this unit may be disabled to
protect the system until the supply voltage stabilizes
again.
ⅷ Eliminate static electricity before performing work that
requires you to touch the input/output terminals, such as
when installing devices.
ⅷ Do not touch the rear panel of this unit when it is running
as static electricity may cause it to malfunction.
ⅷ When there is a large number of data recorded on this
unit, such as short alarm records, a longer time may be
required during search or backup. This is not a
malfunction.
ⅷ Data recorded from TV broadcasts or video (audio)
recordings shall only be restricted to personal uses, and
their use without the prior consent of the copyright holder
is strictly prohibited under the copyright law.
ⅷ The width of the border lines (black in color) of images on
the split screen varies according to the type of input
signals. This is due to the characteristics of the camera’s
input signals, and is not a malfunction. The condition may
also be improved by adjusting this unit. For details, consult
your nearest JVC dealer.
ⅷ This unit comes with a high-precision hard disk device. Be
careful not to exert vibration or impact on this unit when
handling it.
ⅷ Exertion of vibration or impact particularly when the power
is on or when the hard disk is being accessed may cause
this unit to break down.
ⅷ When moving this unit, do so about 1 minute after
disconnecting the power supply.
ⅷ Do not turn off the power switch at the rear of this unit or
unplug the power cord during recording or playback, or
when the hard disk is being accessed. Otherwise, it may
break down.
When this device is used as a general household,
there is a possibility of radio disturbance to the
radio and television receiver etc.
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