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JVC HR-S4700U Manual page 16

Stere video cassette recorder

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@ For Editing
CO For Timer-Recording (cont'd)
Other Messages
On Checking And Cancelling Programs
The following messages may also be encountered during
timer-recording.
4
(2
(with clock display)
ror
TrA
red
WHY: The VCR is in the Timer Standby mode. This is the normal
display you should see when you press the TIMER button,
means that the end of the tape was reached while timer-
recording was in progress.
Therefore, the preset program may
not be recorded in its entirety.
=
SEP
CLUE
a
WHY: This means the clock must be set.
It's displayed when
VCR's power plug was pulled from the AC outlet.
WHAT TO DO: Set the clock. c7p.10.
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Since executed programs are automatically cleared from
memory (except those for daily and weekly serials), cases
where the entire 8-event memory is full should be rare.
If
this should happen, when you select a programming
function and open a data input screen, the screen will
already be filled with data (instead of the normai input
screen where the data items are blank).
in such cases,
check the preset programs and cance! one or more to
make room for the new program(s) you wish to input.
TO CANCEL A PROGRAM
(1) Press MENU.
[2] Press the 1 key. (Program)
[3] Press the 5 key. (Program Review)
4] Press SET to review preset programs.
[5] Press CANCEL to erase the program displayed on the
screen from memory.
® Repeat steps 4 and 5 as necessary.
Press MENU to end.
VCR power is automatically switched off.
& Since the timer starts and stops recording based on the
time being kept by the VCR's built-in clock, the clock's
time must be accurate
for correct timer-recording
results.
Your VCR can be used as either the recording deck or the source player when editing tapes.
Recorder
Your VCR
Video signal
Audio signal
Assemble editing adds one recorded scene to another in
succession.
(3) Load the source tape in the player, and the recording
tape in your VCR.
(Q Select the recording speed (SP or EP).
[5] Put your VCR in the Record-Pause mode.
[6] Play back the source tape to search for a scene to be
edited.
Press the recorder's PLAY button where you want to
start editing.
Press the recorder's PAUSE button to stop editing.
[3] Repeat steps 6 through 8 to continue editing.
NOTES:
@ Insert
editing
cannot
be started
from
a non-recorded
segment.
Editing From Another VCR
When used as the recording deck, you can use either the
rear
VIDEO IN and AUDIO IN connectors, or the front
INPUT 2 connectors. The front connectors also include an
S-Video
connector.
For permanent
connection,
we
recommend you use the rear panel connectors so that the
front pane! connectors are open for occasional connection
to other components such as a camcorder,
| Front panel connections have priority.
= If connections are made to both the front V (Video) and
S (S-Video) connectors, the S connection has priority.
PREPARATION
{1] Connect the player's VIDEO OUT and AUDIO OUT
connectors to your VCR's VIDEO IN (or S-VIDEO IN)
and AUDIO IN connectors.
& With monaural players, use your VCR's AUDIO IN L
Insert Editing
Insert editing replaces part of the recorded scene with new
material. Both the picture and Hi-Fi audio soundtrack are
replaced with new ones, while the normal audio soundtrack
remains unchanged.
[3] Load the source tape in the player, and the recording
tape in your VCR.
(4] Play back the recording tape and engage the Still mode
at the edit-in point (the beginning of the segment to be
replaced).
5] Press INSERT. (Insert-Pause mode)
= The TV screen changes from the still picture to the
input signal you are going to record.
§} Play back the segment
of the source tape to be
inserted.
7] Press PLAY.
® Insert editing will start.
[8] Press PAUSE to stop insert editing.
= Do not press STOP to stop insert editing, otherwise
the picture will be distorted at the switching point
between the newly inserted and previously recorded
pictures.
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