Output/input set, L-1 output and l-1 input setting – JVC HM-HDS4EK User Manual

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Output/Input Set

L-1 OUTPUT and L-1 INPUT Setting

The L-1 IN/OUT connector accepts and delivers either a
composite signal (regular video signal) or a Y/C signal (a signal
in which the luminance and chrominance signals are separated).
Set “L-1 OUTPUT” and “L-1 INPUT” to the appropriate mode
depending on the type of appliance connected to the recorder’s
L-1 IN/OUT connector.

A

Access the Main Menu screen.

Press MENU.

B

Access the Input/Output Set screen.

C

Select the output or input mode for the L-1
IN/OUT connector.

A Press

rt

to move the arrow to “L-1 OUTPUT” or “L-1

INPUT”, then press OK.

B Press

rt

to select the appropriate setting, then press

OK.

* The default setting is bold in the table below.

D

Return to the normal screen.

Press MENU.

NOTES:

If “L-1 OUTPUT” is set to “S-VIDEO”, it is impossible to set

“L-1 INPUT” to “S-VIDEO”.

If “L-2 SELECT” is set to “DECODER”, it is impossible to set

“L-1 INPUT” to “S-VIDEO”.

?

A Press

w

e

to move the

arrow to “FUNCTION SET
UP”, then press

t

.

B Press

w

e

to move the

arrow to “INPUT/
OUTPUT”.

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L-1 OUTPUT

VIDEO

:

If a connected appliance’s input is
compatible only with regular video
signals, set to “VIDEO”.

S-VIDEO:

If a connected appliance’s input is
compatible with Y/C signals, set to
“S-VIDEO”. You can obtain
high-quality S-VHS picture. (For
connection, be sure to use a 21-pin
SCART cable that is compatible with
the Y/C signal.)

8

L-1 INPUT

VIDEO

:

If a connected appliance’s output is
compatible only with regular video
signals, set to “VIDEO”.

S-VIDEO:

If a connected appliance’s output is
compatible with Y/C signals, set to
“S-VIDEO”. You can obtain
high-quality S-VHS picture. (For
connection, be sure to use a 21-pin
SCART cable that is compatible with
the Y/C signal.)

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