Recording, Basic recording, Locating beginning of recordings — index search – JVC HR-J695U User Manual

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Playing back tape repeatedly (100 times)
— Repeat Play

During playback, press and hold PLAY (

4

) for more than

5 seconds. The play indicator (

$

) on the display panel starts

blinking slowly. To stop playback, press STOP (

8

) on the Remote

or STOP/EJECT (

0

) on the VCR.

Locating beginning of recordings
— Index Search

Index codes are placed on the tape at the beginning of each
recording when recording on this VCR.

A

While the tape is not running, press SHUTTLE PLUS

2

or

6

on the Remote to start search.

B

To access a recording of 2 to 9 index
codes away, press

2

or

6

repeatedly until the correct number is
displayed on the screen (only if
“SUPERIMPOSE” is set to “ON”).

Playback begins automatically when
the desired recording is located.

Locating beginning of timer recordings
— Instant Review

Press REVIEW on the Remote after ensuring that the VCR is in the
timer recording standby mode.

● The VCR turns on, and rewinds to the index code indicating the

beginning of the last timer-recorded program, then begins
playback automatically.

● You can access a program of 2 to 9 index codes away from the

current position on the tape. If, for example, you have
5 programs recorded and you want to watch the third one, press
REVIEW three times.

● The Instant Review function will also operate if the VCR is

turned on.

Skipping unwanted portions
— Skip Search

Press SKIP SEARCH on the Remote once to 4 times during
playback. Each press initiates a 30-second period of high speed
playback (up to 2 minutes). When the specified portion of the tape
is skipped, normal playback resumes automatically. To return to
normal playback during Skip Search, press PLAY (

4

).

Recording

It may be unlawful to record or play back copyrighted material
without the consent of the copyright owner.

Accidental erasure prevention

To prevent accidental recording on a
recorded cassette, remove its record
safety tab. To record on it later, cover
the hole with adhesive tape.

Basic Recording

A

Load a cassette

Make sure the record safety tab is intact. If not, cover the hole
with adhesive tape before inserting the cassette.

● The VCR turns on, and the counter is reset, automatically.

B

Select recording channel

On the Remote
Press CH+/– or the Number keys.
On the VCR
Press PAUSE[CH]. The channel display on the
display panel starts blinking. While the display is
blinking, press FF[CH+] or REW[CH–] to select
channel. After about 5 seconds, the channel display
stops blinking.

NOTES:

You can select channel in the stop mode,

recording pause mode or during rewind/fast-
forward.

If no cassette is loaded, or during recording pause

mode, you can select channel only by pressing
FF[CH+] or REW[CH
].

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 display
panel, to view the program to be recorded.

C

Set tape speed

Press SP/EP on the Remote. The selected tape speed will appear
on the TV screen and the VCR display panel.

NOTE:

You can select tape speed in the stop mode or during recording

pause mode.

D

Start recording

On the VCR, press REC (

7

). Or on the Remote, while holding REC

(

7

), press PLAY (

4

).

NOTE:

If the tape reaches its end during recording, the recording stops
and “

” and “ $” on the front display panel blink. Press STOP/

EJECT (

0

) on the VCR to eject the tape or press REW (

3

) to

rewind the tape.

INDEX 1

2nd next

Beginning of the

current program

recorded

Current
position on
the tape

Beginning of the
2nd next program
recorded

Previous

program

recorded

Next

program

recorded

During recording

Pause recording

Press PAUSE (

9

).

● Press PLAY (

4

) to resume recording.

● You can select channel in the recording pause mode.

Stop recording

Press STOP (

8

) on the

Remote.

OR Press STOP/EJECT (

0

) on

the VCR.

Record safety tab

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