JVC MV45U DVD VCR Combo User Manual


 
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SUBSIDIARY SETTINGS
VIDEO IN/OUT
8 MONITOR TYPE 4:3LB / 4:3PS / 16:9AUTO / 16:9FIX
You can select the monitor type depending on the TV used when
you play back DVD VIDEO discs recorded for wide-screen TVs. For
details, refer to “Monitor Set (DVD Deck Only)” (pg. 19).
8 FRONT AUX F-1 VIDEO / S-VIDEO
Select the appropriate mode depending on the connector (F-1)
being used on the front panel.
VIDEO: To use the [VIDEO IN F-1] connector on the front panel.
S-VIDEO: To use the [S-VIDEO IN F-1] input connector on the front
panel.
NOTE:
This setting is also applied to the VCR deck.
8 REAR AUX L-1 VIDEO / S-VIDEO
Select the appropriate mode depending on the connector (L-1)
being used on the rear panel.
VIDEO: To use the [VIDEO INPUT] connector on the rear panel.
S-VIDEO: To use the [S-VIDEO INPUT] connector on the rear
panel.
NOTE:
This setting is also applied to the VCR deck.
RECORDING SET
8 SAVE AS LIBRARY OFF / ON
When this function is set to “ON”, the recording information is
automatically stored in the library. For details, refer to “Edit Library
Information” (pg. 44).
8 XP MODE REC AUDIO DOLBY DIGITAL / LINEAR PCM
You can select the audio format when you record a program in XP
mode. When this function is set to “LINEAR PCM”, you can obtain
a high-quality audio sound.
DOLBY DIGITAL: To record in Dolby Digital format.
LINEAR PCM: To record in Linear PCM format.
8 DV AUTO CHAPTER OFF / ON
When this function is set to “ON”, you can create chapters (marks)
when dubbing via the DV input terminal connecting the external DV
camcorder.
DISPLAY SET
8 SUPERIMPOSE OFF / AUTO
When this function is set to “AUTO”, various operational indicators
appear on the TV screen.
OFF: To turn off superimposed indications.
AUTO: To superimpose operational indications for approximately
five seconds just after the corresponding operation.
NOTES:
Even when “SUPERIMPOSE” is set to “OFF”, you can display the
various operational indicators by pressing ON SCREEN. To clear the
operational indicators, press ON SCREEN again.
When you use this unit as the source player for editing, be sure to set
“SUPERIMPOSE” to “OFF” before starting. (pg. 53)
When you select “AUTO”, during playback, the operation mode
indicators may be disturbed depending on the type of disc being
used.
8 GRAY BACK OFF / ON
When this function is set to “ON”, the TV screen becomes all gray
when there is no signal input from the external input.
NOTE:
When you want to receive an unstable external input with poor signals,
set this function to “OFF”.
8 DIMMER BRIGHT / DIM
You can change the brightness of the front display panel.
BRIGHT: Normally select this.
DIM: To dim the front display panel.
8 POWER SAVE OFF / ON
When this function is set to “ON”, you can reduce the power
consumption while the unit is turned off.
NOTES:
During Power Save mode, it is not possible to engage the Tray Lock
function. (pg. 65)
It takes some time for the unit to complete initialization after you turn
on unit power, with “WAKE UP” blinking on the front display panel.
When “POWER SAVE” is set to “OFF”, the cooling fan on the rear of
the unit may be activated even if the unit is turned off.
8 ON SCREEN LANGUAGE
This unit offers you the choice to view on screen messages in 3
different languages.
For details, refer to “On-screen Language Set” (pg. 18).
OTHERS
8 RESUME OFF / ON / DISC RESUME
When this function is set to “ON” or “DISC RESUME”, you can use
the resume function. (pg. 22)
OFF: You cannot use the resume function.
ON: You can start playback from the resume point of the placed
disc.
DISC RESUME: The unit retains a memory of the resume points of
the last 30 discs played back, even though they have been
ejected.
NOTE:
“DISC RESUME” setting works on DVD VIDEO, VCD and already
finalized DVD-R/DVD-RW (video mode) discs. For other types of discs,
the function under “ON” setting will be applied even if “RESUME” is set
to “DISC RESUME”.
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