Picture Quality; Manual Tracking; Video Stabilizer - JVC HR-S6975EK Instructions Manual

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Picture Quality

Manual Tracking

Your VCR is equipped with automatic tracking control. This will
be adequate for most tapes and will automatically adjust the
tracking to suit the particular tape in use but if you insert an old
or worn tape, it may be necessary to manually adjust the track-
ing in order to get the best picture. If automatic tracking fails, you will notice noise bars appear-
ing across the picture; you can correct this by manually overriding the tracking using the follow-
ing steps.
override automatic tracking During playback, press / on the Remote Control to
engage manual tracking.
adjust tracking manually Use the
NOTES:
• Press / again to re-engage automatic tracking.
• When a new tape is inserted, the VCR returns to automatic tracking.

Video Stabilizer

You can automatically correct vertical vibrations in the picture when playing back unstable
recordings made on another VCR. The default setting is
get to the mode set screen Press MENU button. Move the highlight bar to
using the PR
select video stabilizer mode Move the highlight bar to
VIDEO STABILIZER
OK button (or
return to normal screen Press MENU button .
NOTES:
• When you finish viewing a tape, be sure to set this function
to
OFF
• Regardless of the setting, this function has no effect during
recording and during special effects playback.
• The on-screen display may jitter vertically when this function is set to
• To watch recordings with close-caption, set this function to
and PR
buttons and press OK button (or
using the PR
) to set to
ON
.
+
or
buttons to adjust the tracking manually.
PR
and PR
buttons. Press
.
.
OFF
).
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F
VIDEO STABILIZER
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AUTO POWER OFF
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[MENU]: EXIT
.
ON
.
OFF
MODE SET
MODE SET
OFF
ON
OFF

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