Video Channel Setting - JVC HR-S5000 Manual

Hi-fi stereo video cassette recorder
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VIDEO CHANNEL SETTING
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EB Press the BETRIEB button @ to turn the power on. Turn
on the TV receiver.
Ei Set the TEST switch @ to EIN.
EB Adjust your TV receiver in the
vicinity of UHF channel 36 until
you bringin the two white signal
bars on the screen as illustrated.
This is your VIDEO CHANNEL.
Reset the TEST switch to AUS.
Notes:
®@/f some interference noise is seen on the screen because of
broadcasts on neighbouring channels or if your preset broad-
casts should be affected in picture quality, it is necessary to
shift the RF converter output frequency from that of chan-
nel 36. Consult your JVC dealer for making this adjustment.
@Video channel
setting is also possible using a prerecorded
VHS
video cassette.
Play back the tape and tune the TV
receiver
to obtain clear pictures and sound while monitor-
ing the playback picture on the TV screen.
elf your TV receiver
is not provided with an AFC circuit,
perform fine tuning of the TV receiver when you are actually
viewing video cassettes.
CLOCK SETTING
Plug the HR-S5000EG
into an AC outlet. The display shows a
blinking "0:00".
@Clock setting can also be performed by using the on-screen
display.
Refer to the "Handy
Teletext
& VPV
Operation
Guide" accompanying
this instruction manual for on-screen
clock setting.
Hour digits
Minute digits
Power failure indicator
The biinking "0:00" (initial condition of the display) is
also a power failure indicator, showing that there has been
a power failure exceeding 3 to 5 minutes. Re-adjusting the
time restores the normal condition of the clock display.
Hi Press UHR-EINSTELLUNG
@.
@The display will change to the Clock Set mode with the
shour digits blinking and ready for entry.
Set the hour and minute in that order.
®To set a one-digit numer, first press ''0'', then press the
numeric key for 1 to 9.
®@Zero will not be displayed in the tens place of the hour
indication unless the cursor is moved back to the hour
digits.
®@For a two-digit number, simply press the corresponding
numeric keys in the right order.
@}n hour setting, numbers larger than 23 will be rejected.
@\n minute setting, numbers larger than 59 will be rejected.
Ef Set the day and month in that order.
©The setting method is the same as for time setting.
@\n day setting, invalid numbers such as 32 of January or
30 of February will be rejected.
29 of February will be accepted only during leap years.
@in month setting, numbers larger than 12 will be rejected.
Set the year.
@Key in only the last two digits of the year.
Gf Press UHR-EINSTELLUNG.
Press it at the exact instant of the time signal, and the
clock will be set accurately to the present time.
@The
day-of-the-week
indication
will be displayed auto-
matically.
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Notes:
elf you press a wrong numeric key, you can return to the
previous position using the ZURUCK key @.
®@Once ali necessary
data have been entered, you can reach
any position for correction using the ZURUCK
and VOR.
keys.
®@Clock
setting is not possible
during
playback,
or if the
SCHALTUHR
button @ is engaged
with the TIMER
in-
dicator lit. First check to see that the TIMER indicator is off.
ENGLISH ENGLISH
The HR-S5O00EG
incorporates an advanced frequency synthe-
sized tuner which is pretuned to 112 channels to cover VHF,
UHF and CATV broadcasts. Channel indication is given in two
different ways:
real channel
numbers
and channe!
position
numbers.
Real
channel
number
indication
is available
by
Pressing the KANAL/VPS button
@ or VPS/KANAL button
@
. during
search
by pressing the
KANAL-SUCHLAUF
button
@
, while
channel
position
number
indication
is
always available in the channel display.
Channel position number display
Real channel number display
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Stored channels
A total of 112 channels are receivable. Of them, up to 48 can
be stored for easy channel selection. Prior to shipment, some
channels are stored.
It is possible to store more channels or skip some channels if
there are no broadcasts on those channels in your area. !t is
possible to change the stored channels to correspond to your
preferred channel allocation. Skipped channels can be restored
whenever necessary.
®Channel
memories are permanent; the programmed channel
allocation will not be erased even if the recorder is unplugged
from the AC outlet.
Channel selection
To select a channel
for recording, normally use the KANAL
(TV PR.) buttons @ (@ ) or 10 numeric keys @ @ . You
can choose any channel from among the stored ones by calling
up the corresponding channel position number.
@Use the KANAL ' Vv " button to scan to a channel in the
direction of decreasing numbers; the KANAL " A "" button,
in the direction of increasing numbers.
®When
using the
10 numeric
keys,
pay
attention
to the
following: To set a one-digit number, first key in 0. To key
in a two-digit
number,
enter
numbers
in sequence.
The
number
entered first will be shifted to the tens place. An
invalid number (larger than 48) will be rejected.
If you want to select a channel other than those stored, engage
the Real Channel mode and call up a channel, while referring
to the real channel number display.
With recorder's controls:
Press the KANAL/VPS button @ to engage the Real Chan-
nel mode and call up a channel by using the 10 numeric keys.
Or simply press the KANAL-SUCHLAUF button @ .
With remote control:
@Press the VPS/KANAL button @ to engage the Real Chan-
nel mode and call up a channel by using the 10 numeric keys.
For details refer to the next page.

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