JVC TV 20240 User Manual

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PROBLEMS

The video cassette

will not enter the

VCR

The cassette will not

eject

Dual or stereo

sound cannot be

heard

Two sounds are

heard at the same

time during

playback

Unit makes

mechanical-type

sounds when no

operation is being

performed

The cassette gets

stuck halfway

during loading or

unloading

The VCR started

rewinding the tape

automatically

Recording won’t

start

“Noise” (static)

appears on the

picture during

playback

Still (paused)

picture vibrates up

and down

VCR cannot be set

for timer-recording

The VCR cannot be

operated

Timer-recording is

set but VCR cannot

timer record.

CHECK

• Make sure you are attempting to insert the tape properly. The clear window on the cassette

should be facing up and the label on the narrow part of the cassette should face away
from the machine.

• Are you attempting to use a cassette that is not a VHS or S-VHS type? Only these types of

cassettes may be used in this machine.

• Is the VCR set for timer-recording? A cassette cannot be removed while the timer is running.

To eject the tape while the timer is operating, press the T

IMER

button on the remote control to

shut it off. You may then press E

JECT

on the front panel of the unit to remove the tape.

• This VCR allows for recording and playback in mono sound only.

• When a tape with stereo Hi-Fi recorded as its normal track is played back, two separate

soundtracks may be heard at the same time. Make sure when renting or purchasing recorded
video tapes that they are compatible with monaural sound mode.

• Is the VCR set to begin timer-recording? When a timer-recording starts, it is normal to hear the

cassette tape being engaged inside the machine. This is not a malfunction.

• Have you just finished watching a tape? Two or three minutes after you finish watching a tape,

the VCR heads automatically disengage from the tape to protect the tape. Sound is also heard
at this time. This is not a malfunction either.

• Try unplugging the unit from the power outlet, then plugging back in. If this does not work, call

your local dealer for service.

• During recording, playback, or fast-forwarding when the unit reaches the end of the tape, it

starts rewinding automatically.

• Is the VCR set to Repeat Play? See "Repeat Play", page 21.

• Has the safety tab at the rear of the cassette been removed? A cassette cannot be used for

recording without this tab. If the tab is missing and you still want to record on that tape, cover
the hole with two layers of adhesive tape.

• The VCR heads may be dirty. Use a commercially available cleaning cassette to clean the

heads.

• Manually adjust the VCR’s tracking. See "Tracking Adjustment", page 26.

• Are you trying to timer-record more than six programs? The maximum number of timer-

recordings that can be set at one time is six.

• Do timer-recordings overlap? You can check timer settings by pressing P

ROG

. C

HECK

on the

remote control. For P

ROG

. C

HECK

, see page 28. For timer recording overlap, see page 20.

•Is there a video cassette inserted in the unit? If there is no cassette inserted, the VCR cannot

be operated.

• Do timer-recording overlap? See the "Notes on overlapping programs" on page 20.

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