JVC SR-VD400E VCR User Manual


 
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Editing
Features
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Changing display information
Press [DISPLAY] during recording or recording pause.
Each time you press the button, the front display panel
shows the auxiliary input, clock time, and the recording
speed in sequence.
To display the VCR status including the time counter, the
channel number and the clock time on the TV screen,
see ‘Showing on-screen display’ below.
VCR
TV
CABLE
/DBS
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Turn on the VCR and the TV, and select the AV mode
on the TV.
Set the [VCR/TV/CABLE/DBS] selector on the Remote
to [VCR].
Recording Speed
Auxiliary Input Clock Time
Specifying recording length
Instant Timer Recording (ITR)
You can easily specify the recording length from 30 minutes
to 8 hours and the VCR shuts off after recording is finished.
During recording, press [REC ( )] on the front panel
repeatedly until the recording length you want appears
on the front display panel.
The record [Q] indicator starts flashing.
Each time you press the button, recording length increases
in 30-minute intervals (up to 8 hours).
To cancel an ITR, press [STOP ( 7 )] on the Remote or
[STOP/EJECT ( 7/0 )] on the front panel.
Showing on-screen display
When “SUPERIMPOSE” is set to “ON” ( page 39), you
can see the current VCR status on the TV screen.
For more detailed information about the on-screen
display, see page 57.
1 Display VCR status on TV screen
During recording or
recording pause, press
[OSD] on the Remote.
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.
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NOTES:
The subtitles will not appear while the on-screen display is displayed.
If the VCR is in recording pause mode, “
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” is always displayed.
The VCR status can be also displayed during playback.
Even if “SUPERIMPOSE” is set to “OFF” (
page 39), the on-
screen display appears when the VCR plays back the blank
portion of a tape. However, on-screen display does not appear
when the input location is selected and no signal is input.