JVC 0703-AH-PJ-BJ User Manual

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Recording

Timer Recording

Other Problems

SYMPTOM

POSSIBLE CAUSE

CORRECTIVE ACTION

Recording cannot be
started.

● There is no cassette loaded, or the cassette loaded

has had its Record Safety tab removed.

● Insert a cassette, or using adhesive tape, reseal the

slot where the tab was removed.

TV broadcasts cannot be
recorded.

● "L-1", "F-1", "S-1" or "S-2" has been selected as the

input mode.

● Set to the desired channel.

Tape-to-tape editing is not
possible.

● The source (another video recorder, camcorder)

has not been properly connected.

● Confirm that the source is properly connected.

● All necessary power switches have not been

turned on.

● Confirm that all units' power switches are turned

on.

● The input mode is not correct.

● Set the input mode to “L-1”, “F-1”, “S-1” or “S-2”.

Camcorder recording is
not possible.

● The camcorder has not been properly connected. ● Confirm that the camcorder is properly connected.

● The input mode is not correct.

● Set the input mode to “L-1”, “F-1”, “S-1” or “S-2”.

SYMPTOM

POSSIBLE CAUSE

CORRECTIVE ACTION

Timer recording won't
work.

● The clock and/or the timer have been set

incorrectly.

● Re-perform the clock and/or timer settings.

● The timer is not engaged.

● Press # and confirm that “#” is displayed on the

display panel.

On-screen timer
programming is not
possible.

● Timer recording is in progress.

● Timer programming can't be performed while a

timer recording is in progress. Wait until it finishes.

“#” on the display panel
won't stop blinking.

● The timer is engaged but there's no cassette

loaded.

● Load a cassette with the Record Safety tab intact,

or cover the hole using adhesive tape.

● The loaded cassette has had its Record Safety tab

removed.

● Remove the cassette and cover the hole with

adhesive tape, or insert a cassette with the Record
Safety tab intact.

“#” blinks for 10 seconds
and the Timer mode is
disengaged.

● # has been pressed when there are no programs

in memory, or the timer record information has
been programmed incorrectly.

● Check the programmed data and re-program as

necessary, then press # again.

The power shuts off and
“#” won't stop blinking.

● The end of the tape was reached during timer

recording.

● The programme may not have been recorded in its

entirety. Next time make sure you have enough
time on the tape to record the entire programme.

The G-

CODE

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system does not timer-
record properly.

● The recorder's channel positions have been set

incorrectly.

● Refer to “G-

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System Setup”

and re-perform the procedure. (

10)

SYMPTOM

POSSIBLE CAUSE

CORRECTIVE ACTION

Whistling or howling is
heard from the TV during
camcorder recording.

● The camcorder's microphone is too close to the

TV.

● Position the camcorder so its microphone is away

from the TV.

● The TV's volume is too high.

● Turn the TV's volume down.

When scanning channels,
some of them are skipped
over.

● Those channels have been designated to be

skipped.

● If you need the skipped channels, restore them.

(

5)

The channel cannot be
changed.

● Recording is in progress.

● Press 9 to pause the recording, change channels,

then press 4 to resume recording.

Channel settings that were
made manually seem to
have changed or
disappeared.

● After the manual settings were made, Auto

Channel Set was performed.

● Perform manual setting again.

No channels are stored in
the recorder's memory.

● The TV aerial cable was not connected to the

recorder when Auto Set Up was performed.

● Connect the TV aerial cable to the recorder

properly and turn off the recorder power once,
then turn the recorder power back on again. The
recorder will try Auto Set Up again. (

5)

“– –:– –” is displayed on
the front display panel after
a power outage.

● The lithium battery is exhausted.

● Replace the lithium battery with a new one.

(

2).

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