Sanyo HV-DX1E manual Before Operation VCR part, Video channel Set

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Before Operation - VCR part

Video channel Set

Video channel (RF output channel) is the channel on which your TV receives picture and sound signals from the DVD+VCR through the RF aerial cable.

If you have used a SCART lead you will not have to tune your TV, simply select the AV channel. The AV channel is already pre-tuned for optimum video playback on your TV.

Perform the following steps only if interference appears in the TV picture after you have moved to a different area or a new station has started broadcasting in your area, or if you change the connection from RF connec- tion to AV connection, or vise versa.

1Turn on DVD+VCR and TV.

2Set the vacant position 22 on your TV.

3Press on the remote control to enter the standby mode (the clock indicator will be dimmed).

Press and hold CHANNEL + or - on the

4 DVD+VCR for more than 4 secs.

RF 22 will appear in the DVD+VCR display.

The following picture will be displayed on the TV screen.

RF CHANNEL

22

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If the picture is snowy, move to step 5.

If the picture is clean, press on the DVD+VCR to store the RF channel. The video channel is now set.

5Press CHANNEL + or - on the DVD+VCR to set the video channel to a vacant position between 22 and 68 which is not occupied by any local station in your area.

Note

The RF channel will not change until step 6 has been executed.

6Press to store the new RF channel into the DVD+VCR.

7

Press

to bring the DVD+VCR from standby

to on and follow your TV manufacturers tuning

instruction manual to tune a new channel to the DVD+VCR.

Using your DVD+VCR for the very first time

For the following steps we assume that you have just connected your DVD+VCR for the very first time.

To make tuning TV stations an easy task your DVD+VCR incorporates the Automatic Channel Memory System (ACMS). This system will automatical- ly tune and store TV channels in VIDEO Plus+ System order to your DVD+VCR.

While this is happening the clock (date & time) in the DVD+VCR will be set automatically.

1 Make sure that you have correctly installed your DVD+VCR.

2Press to turn on your DVD+VCR.

If the initial Menu Screen doesn’t appear on screen, make sure that you have tuned your TV to a video channel. Or if this is correct it may mean that your DVD+VCR is already tuned.

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ACMS

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OK i

ACMS

3Press OK to start the automatic tuning process.

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C23

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BBC1

02

 

C26

00

BBC2

03

 

C30

00

ITV

 

 

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4DVD+VCR will sort them into VIDEO Plus+ System order.After storing all available TV stations your

TV Station

Programme number

BBC1

PR01

BBC2

PR02

ITV

PR03

CH4 (S4C)

PR04

CH5

PR05

Satellite

PR06

5 Press i to remove the menus from the TV screen.

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Contents HV-DX1E Safety Precautions Used batteriesBeware of moisture condensation Contents Before Use Playable DiscsDisc-related terms Types of video CDsPrecautions About SymbolsSetting the Output Source Before Use Cont’dFront Panel Display Window Remote Control Remote Control Operation Range Remote control battery installationRear Panel Connecting to a TV & Satellite Receiver ConnectionsBasic connection AV Basic connection RFConnecting to Optional Equipment Accessory Audio/Video A/V Connections toConnections Cont’d Digital Multi-channel soundUsing your DVD+VCR for the very first time Before Operation VCR partVideo channel Set How to use the main menu Tuning in TV Stations AutomaticallyTuning in TV Stations Manually How to select Stored TV stations Changing the order of TV StationsDeleting TV Stations Setting the clock Manually To set the colour systemAuto PALBefore Operation DVD part General Explanation On-Screen DisplayOn-screen display operation Before Operation DVD part Initial Settings General OperationLanguage PictureBefore Operation DVD part SoundOthers Parental Control Rating DVDCountry Code DVD Changing the 4-digit codeOperation with tape Playing a tapeCM Commercial Message CUT DPC Digital Picture ControlQuick Set Recording QSR Number you wish to recordOr Standard Play Unwanted scenesVideo Plus+ System recording Intelligent LP RecordingTimer recording using On Screen Display Press OK to start setting the timer record eventPress F or G to select REC and press OK Replace. Press F to delete the event.PressIf Timer record events Overlap Change Deleting the Timer ProgrammeProgramme Delivery Control PDC ExampleGeneral Features Operation with DVD and Video CD Playing DVD and Video CDMoving to another Title Moving to another CHAPTER/TRACKOperation with DVD and Video CD General Features Still Picture and Frame-by-frame playbackTime Search 3D SurroundSpecial DVD Features DVD Search CD Random CDPause CD MP3 Moving to another Track CD MP3Programmed Playback CD MP3 VCD2.0 VCD1.1 Programmed Playback with Audio CD and MP3 DiscsProgrammed Playback with Video CD Additional Operation VCR part On Screen DisplayTape Counter Memory Stop Child LockHi-Fi Stereo Sound System Widescreen CompatibilityStereo BIL NicamVideo Mode Setting DVD VCD2.0 VCD1.1 Additional Operation DVD partAbout MP3 Recording from another video Recorder Scart sockets on the rear panel of yourFrom is displayed Troubleshooting DVD part Symptom Cause CorrectionTroubleshooting VCR part Video Head CleaningMoisture Condensation Language Code List Code LanguageCountry Code List Code CountrySpecification DVD SpecificationsVCR Specifications GeneralGuarantee to Customer

HV-DX1E specifications

The Sanyo HV-DX1E is a versatile and innovative camcorder that has captured the attention of both amateur filmmakers and enthusiasts alike. This compact device is built to deliver high-quality video recording along with a variety of features that enhance the user experience.

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The camcorder is also designed with user convenience in mind. It includes a 2.7-inch LCD screen that provides a clear view for framing shots and adjusting settings. The intuitive menu interface allows for easy navigation, making it accessible even for those new to videography.

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