JVC HR-S5000 Manual page 3

Hi-fi stereo video cassette recorder
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FEATURES
High-quality pictures
®@Super
VHS
recording
and
playback
circuitry
ensuring
super-quality pictures with a horizontal resolution of more
than 400 lines.
®@Separated Y/C signal inputs and outputs for higher quality
dubbing and playback of Super VHS signals (4-pin S EING.
and S AUSG.,
and two 21-pin peri-connectors;
one for
input/output, and the other for input.)
@HO
(High
Quality)
System
circuits
(Detail
Enhancer,
Luminance
Signal
Noise
Reduction,
and
20 % higher
white clip level) to ensure the best possible pictures in the
regular VHS mode.
®Super DA-4 head system for superlative picture quality in
all modes in both SP (Standard Play) and LP {Long Play).
@Flying erase head and insert editing circuit for profes-
sional-class insert edits.
®@Edit switch for best possible dubs.
Picture sharpness control.
High-quality sound
®Conforms to the Hi-Fi VHS standard for superlative stereo
sound with a dynamic range of more than 90 GB.
@ Advanced switching noise reduction circuit,
@Hi-Fi recording level controls with ALC switch.
@Peak-hold audio level indicators/Hi-Fi tracking meter.
@ Audio dubbing facility.
@ Headphone jack with output level control.
Special-effects playback
Noiseless stills and frame advance.
®Variable-speed slow motion at 1/6, 1/12, 1/18, 1/24 and
1/30 normal speed.
Variable speed search at 3,5, and 9 times normal speed in
both directions.
®@Double-speed forward playback and normal-speed reverse
playback.
Tuner features
@ Frequency synthesized
wide-band
cable
tuner with 48-
channel storage capacity.
@Pretuned
to European
television
broadcast frequencies:
VHF, UHF and cable channels.
@Sound-Multiplex
capability
for
recording
stereo
and
bilingual broadcasts,
@10-Key
random-access
channel
selection
and up/down
scanning.
Timer features
@1-Year/8-event 10-key programmable timer.
®Teletext programming
through use of the provided VPV
adapter.
@VPS recording with built-in VPS decoder.
@ Remote programming by data transfer.
®@Direct VCR timer programming.
®@ Instant timer recording.
Remote control features
®@ Independent timer programming with built-in LCD and 4
programme memories.
Full control for teletext programming and viewing.
©10-Digit
keypad
for timer
programming,
teletext page
setting, channel selection, Index Search and Go-To func-
tions,
®TV
control
for power
on/off, volume,
channel
and AV
mode selection (Designated JVC TVs only).
Tape access features
@VHS
Index
Search
System
which
automatically
places
index codes at the beginning of any recording, with mark/
erase facilities for manual marking of extra index codes
during
recording
and playback,
and manual
erasing of
unnecessary index codes during playback.
®@Automatic
location
of up to 9 coded
programmes
by
remote-specifying
the
number
of
index
codes
to
be
skipped. A specified code can be detected in the Shuttle
Search, or the faster REW
and FF modes for automatic
playback.
@intro search to play back the beginning of each indexed
programme for about 5 seconds in fast-motion.
®@Realtime
go-to function
for locating a point on tape a
specified time away from the beginning.
@Realtime search function for locating a point on tape a
specified time away from the current position in either
direction.
®@Half-loading mechanism for quick tape access: Index and
intro Search, and Realtime Go-to and Search can all be
carried out in the REW and FF modes as well as in the
Shuttle Search mode.
@Counter memory
function for returning to a designated
point on tape.
@Shuttle Search with lock function at 9 times normal speed.
Other value features
@ Realtime tape counter showing tape time in hours, minutes
and seconds by counting the recorded 25-Hz control signal
pulses.
@Automatic
functions
including
Auto
Play
and
Next-
Function Memory.
®Automatic
backspace editing with Zero Frame
Editing
system.
® Remaining tape time indicator.
@On-screen
record-pause mode dispiay which signals elaps-
ed pause time.
®@ Electronic tracking controls.
@Switchable AC outlet.
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PRECAUTIONS
Handling and storage
® Avoid using the recorder under the following conditions:
extremely hot, cold or humid places,
— dusty places,
near appliances generating strong magnetic fields,
— places subject to vibrations, and
— poorly ventilated places.
®Be careful of moisture condensation.
Avoid using the recorder immediately after moving from a
cold place to a warm
place or soon
after heating a room
which was cold. The water vapour in warm air will condense
on the still-cold video head drum and tape guides and may
cause damage to the tape and the recorder.
®@Handle the recorder carefully.
Do not block the ventilation openings.
e Do not place anything heavy on the recorder.
«Do not place anything which might spill and cause trouble
on the top cover of the recorder.
e Use in horizontal (flat) position only.
®@/n case of transportation,
«Avoid
violent shocks to the recorder during packing and
transportation.
Before
packing, be sure to remove the cassette from the
recorder.
Video cassettes
@This recorder employs S- VHS and VHS cassettes only.
SVHS:
SE-180
for 3 hours/6
hours,
SE-60 for 1 hour/
2 hours and SE-30 for 30 minutes/1
hour of re-
cording.
VHS:
E-240 for 4 hours/8
hours,
E-180 for 3 hours/6
hours, E-120 for 2 hours/4 hours, £-90 for 1 hour
and 30 minutes/3 hours, E-60 for 1 hour/2 hours
and E-30 for 30 minutes/1 hour of recording.
®@Video cassettes
are equipped with a safety tab to prevent
accidental erasure. When the tab is removed, recording can-
not be performed.
!f you wish to record on a cassette whose
tab has already
been removed, use adhesive tape to block
the hole.
Safety tab
®@Avoid exposing the cassettes to direct sunlight. Keep them
away from heaters.
@Avoid
extreme
humidity,
violent
vibrations
or
shocks,
strong magnetic fields (near a motor, transformer or magnet)
and dusty places.
Place the cassettes in cassette cases and position vertically.
Moisture condensation
®@!f you
pour a cold liquid into a glass, water vapour in the
air will condense
on the surface of the glass. This is called
moisture condensation.
®Moisture condensation on the head drum, one of the most
Crucial parts of the video recorder, will cause damage to the
tape.
®Moisture
in the air will condense on the recorder when you
move
it from a cold place to a warm place, after heating a
cold room or under extremely humid conditions.
@In
conditions
where
moisture
condensation
may
occur,
keep
the power
cord
plugged
in an
AC
outlet
and the
power switched on; this will help prevent condensation from
occurring.
When
condensation
has
occurred,
it will not
evaporate quickly once the power is switched on. Wait a few
hours for the recorder to become dry.
Remote control unit
®@Avoid
violent shocks, especially take care not to drop the
unit.
@Take care not to allow liquid to spill into the unit.
®Do not place heavy objects on the unit.
@ Avoid leaving the unit in places subject to direct sunlight or
extremely high temperatures.
| WARNING
Regarding VHS recordings:
1, This recorder can also receive SECAM colour television
signals for recording and playback.
2. Recordings made of SECAM television signals produce
monochrome pictures if played back on another video
recorder
of SECAM
standard,
or
do not produce
normal colour pictures if played back on another video
recorder of PAL standard.
3. SECAM
prerecorded
cassettes
or recordings
made
with a SECAM
video recorder produce monochrome
pictures when played back with this recorder,
4. This recorder cannot be used in France. Use a SECAM
recorder to record French SECAM signals in France.
Regarding S-VHS recordings:
Since
the S-VHS
Euro System
is a unified standard, S-
VHS
recordings are the same regardless of whether the
original signal is PAL or SECAM.
However, this recorder
operates only in the VHS
mode for recording
a SECAM
signal.
1, S-VHS recording is not possible when the input signal
is SECAM.
2. When this is attempted,
the S-VHS indicator goes off
and the VHS recording circuit is automatically engaged.
3. The resulting tapes have the same limitations as des-
cribed in 'Regarding VHS recordings'.
grammes
only in the event that third party copyrights
IMPORTANT:
It is permissible to record television pro-
and other rights are not violated.

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