Recording features, Elapsed recording time indication, Instant timer recording (itr) – JVC 0703-AH-PJ-BJ User Manual

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Recording Features

Record one programme while watching another
— Select channel to watch

Once recording is in progress, all you need to do is to set the
channel controls on the TV for the station you wish to view.

● The programme selected with the TV's channel controls appears

on the TV screen while the one selected with the PR +/– buttons
is recorded on the tape.

Elapsed recording time indication

You can check the exact time of a recording.

A

Set counter display

Press – –:– – until a counter reading appears on the display panel.

● By pressing the – –:– – button, you can change the display to

show the counter reading, channel position*, clock time or tape
remaining time.

* Channel position is not displayed during playback.

B

Reset counter

Press 0000 before starting recording or playback.

● The counter is reset to “0:00:00” and shows the exact elapsed

time as the tape runs.

Instant Timer Recording (ITR)

This easy method lets you record for from 30 minutes to 6 hours
(selectable in 30-min. increments), and shuts the recorder off after
recording is finished.

A

Start recording

Press 7 on the recorder.

B

Engage ITR mode

Press 7 again. “o” blinks and 0:30 appears on the front display
panel.

C

Set recording duration

If you want to record for more than 30 minutes, press 7 to extend
the time. Each press extends recording time by 30 minutes.

NOTE:

You can only perform ITR using the 7 button on the recorder’s
front panel.

Tape Remaining Time
— Display remaining time

Press – –:– – until the time remaining on the tape appears.

● The display panel shows the tape remaining time with “– –:– –

displayed.

● By pressing the – –:– – button, you can change the display to

show the counter reading, channel position*, clock time or tape
remaining time.

* Channel position is not displayed during playback.

NOTE:

Depending on the type of tape used, there may be times when the
tape remaining time reading may not appear right away, or is not
correct. “– –:– –” may sometimes appear, or the display may blink
on occasion.

Super VHS ET (S-VHS ET)
— Recording on VHS cassettes with S-VHS quality

You can record in SP mode on VHS cassettes with S-VHS picture
quality. You can play back a tape recorded using the S-VHS ET
function on most of S-VHS recorders and of VHS recorders
equipped with SQPB (S-VHS QUASI PLAYBACK) function. (Notice
some recorders are not compatible with the S-VHS ET function.)

● You can activate the S-VHS ET function only before you start

recording on a VHS cassette.

● Before recording, make sure that “B.E.S.T.” is set to “ON”

(

15).

Engage the S-VHS ET mode.

Press S-VHS ET on the recorder. You can check the current setting
(“S-VHS ET : ON” or “S-VHS ET : OFF”). If “S-VHS ET : OFF”
appears on the TV screen, press S-VHS ET again in about 5
seconds to set it to “ON”.

● The S-VHS indicator lights up on the front display panel.

NOTES:

You cannot activate the S-VHS ET function...

... while recording is in progress.
... while timer-recording or Instant Timer Recording (

9) is in

progress.
... while B.E.S.T. (

15) is in progress.

The S-VHS ET function does not work...

... with S-VHS cassettes.
... with recordings in LP/EP mode.

To keep the highest quality recording and playback pictures

over a long period of time, S-VHS recording on S-VHS cassettes
is recommended .

Use of high grade tapes is recommended for S-VHS ET

recordings. On some tapes, picture quality will not improve
even if the S-VHS ET function is used. Check the recording
quality before you start important recordings.

While playing back a tape recorded using the S-VHS ET function

on some recorders, noise may appear. (If playback picture
becomes blurred or interrupted, use a cleaning cassette.)

In the high-speed search, still, slow-motion or frame-by-frame

playback modes (

6), noise may appear. If these modes are

performed frequently on a tape recorded using the S-VHS ET
function, the tape may be damaged and the picture may be
deteriorated.

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