JVC HR-DD750U manual Automatic Sat- ellite Program Recording, Engage Auto Satellite Prog REC Mode

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Automatic Sat- ellite Program Recording

SP/EP

REC LINK

ATTENTION

Be sure not to turn on the satellite receiver before the program is executed; otherwise, the VCR will start recording when the satellite receiver's power is turned on.

If you have connected another appliance other than a satellite receiver to the rear AUDIO/VIDEO IN (L-1) connectors, be sure not to engage the Auto Satellite Prog Rec mode; otherwise, the VCR will start recording when the connected appliance's power is turned on.

Auto Satellite Prog recording and timer-recording cannot be done at the same time.

This facility allows you to automatically record a satellite program which is timer-programmed on your external satellite receiver. Connect a satellite receiver to the VCR's rear AUDIO/ VIDEO IN (L-1) connectors and program the timer on the satellite receiver; the VCR starts recording when the signals input from the satellite receiver to the rear AUDIO/VIDEO IN (L-1) connectors, and when there is no input signals the VCR stops recording and the power shuts off.

Before performing the following steps:

Program the timer on the satellite receiver.

Insert a cassette with the safety tab in place.

SET TAPE SPEED

1 Press SP/EP to set the tape speed.

ENGAGE AUTO SATELLITE PROG REC MODE

2 Press and hold REC LINK for about 2 seconds. The button lights up and the VCR turns off automatically.

To disengage the Auto Satellite Prog Rec mode, press REC LINK. The button's light goes off.

If the VCR's power is off, it is not possible to engage the Auto Satellite Prog Rec mode.

NOTES:

Auto Satellite Prog recording is not possible with the front AUDIO/VIDEO IN (F-1) connectors.

When the Auto Satellite Prog Rec mode is engaged or the VCR's power is turned off after Auto Satellite Prog recording is finished, the VCR will not enter the Timer mode even though "AUTO TIMER" is set to "ON".

For timer programming of the satellite receiver, refer to the instruction manual of the satellite receiver.

Auto Satellite Prog recording is not possible if your satellite receiver does not have a timer.

The REC LINK button's light blinks while Auto Satellite Prog recording is in progress.

Pressing the VCR's POWER button while Auto Satellite Prog recording is in progress turns off the VCR's power and disengages the Auto Satellite Prog Rec mode.

If there is more than one satellite program you wish to record with Auto Satellite Prog Recording, it is not possible to set a different tape speed for each; the tape speed selected in step 1 will apply to all the programs for Auto Satellite Prog recording.

The Active Video Calibration (pg. 32) does not work while Auto Satellite Prog recording is in progress.

Auto Clock (pg. 9) does not work when the Auto Satellite Prog Rec mode is engaged.

Depending on the type of satellite receiver, the VCR may not record a short portion at the beginning of the program or may record slightly longer than the actual length of the program.

If you engage the Auto Satellite Prog Rec mode when the satellite receiver's power is on, the VCR will not start Auto Satellite Prog recording even though the REC LINK button's light blinks. When the satellite receiver shuts off once and is turned back on again, the VCR starts recording.

You can also record a program from your cable system in the same way if the system has a timer and is connected to the VCR's rear AUDIO/VIDEO IN (L-1) connectors.

When you press the VCR's REC LINK button to engage the Auto Satellite Prog Rec mode, if the REC LINK button does not light but instead blinks quickly even though your satellite receiver's power is off, Auto Satellite Prog Recording will not work properly with that satellite receiver*.

If this is the case, perform "Express Timer Programming" (pg. 42) to timer-record a satellite program.

* Some satellite receivers output signals even if the power is off. Auto Satellite Prog Recording is not possible with those satellite receivers.

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Contents HR-DD750U Do not place the VCR Dear CustomerGrounding or Polarization Power SourcesPower Cord Protection Power LinesReplacement Parts AccessoriesDamage Requiring Service CleaningContents Matching Transformer not supplied Installing Your NEW VCRBasic Connections Back of VCRConnect VCR to TV Check ContentsConnect VCR to Power Source Situate VCRAuto Clock Set/Auto Tuner Set Plug & Play SetupPlug & Play EN I Nitial Sett IngsInformation Language Preparation Access Clock SETClock Semi-Auto Select D.S.T. ModeSET Auto Clock to on Select Host ChannelSET Date Select Time ZoneReturn to Normal Screen SET TimeScreen TunerSET Set Receivable ChannelsAdd Or Delete a Channel Access Main Menu ScreenAccess Manual ChannelConnect Cable BOX to VCR Cable Box ControlSituate Controller Attach ControllerOutput Channel Access Cable BOX SETTurn on Cable BOX Select Cable BOXEnter Cable BOX Brand Access Cable BOX Brand SET ScreenDBS receiver DBS Receiver ControlConnect DBS Receiver To VCR Your VCR ControllerSet DBS Receiver Output Channel & DBS Receiver Brand Access DBS Receiver SETTurn on DBS Receiver SET DBS Receiver Brand Access DBS ReceiverStart Playback Simple PlaybackLoad a Cassette Find Program Start PointSimple Recording Frame Playback Playback FeaturesActivate FRAME-BY Start Search Access Distant CodeEngage Manual Tracking Mode Adjust Manual TrackingActivate Video Stabilizer Layback and Recording FeaturesVideo Stabilizer Stop Repeat Start RepeatSelect Superimpose SET ModeSuperimpose Select The Soundtrack Access Function SETSET Mode Select Audio MonitorMovie Advance Access Skip MenuSelect Mode Perform Movie AdvanceExample AV Compu Link PlaybackSelect Video Calibration ModeActive Video Calibration Start Playback RecordingVariable-Speed Search/ Reverse Motion Playback Audio signal during TimeScanTimeScan SearchPlay TimeScanTimeScan Audio Speed Audio outputRecording Features To Record Stereo Programs Select 2ND Audio Record SET ModeStereo And SAP Second Audio Program To Record SAP ProgramsEnter Pluscode Number VCR Plus+ Timer ProgrammingEN Timer Recording NumberEngage Timer Mode VCR Plus+ Guide Channel Matching VCR Plus+ SetupRepeat steps 5 and 6 for each instance Access Guide Channel SET ScreenInput Guide Channel Number Input Receiving Channel NumberSET Channel Number Express Timer ProgrammingSET Program Date Is displayed on the display panel Press SP/EP to set the tape speedPress PROG. or OK. Program Completed Screen appearsCheck, Cancel And Revise Programs Cancel or Revise aRE-ENGAGE Timer Timer RecordingAuto Timer Select Auto SP EP Timer SET ModeAuto SP→EP Timer Press REC on the front panel Instant Timer Recording ITREngage ITR Mode SET Recording DurationBefore performing the following steps Engage Auto Satellite Prog REC ModeAutomatic Sat- ellite Program Recording Edit To Or From Another Recorder Access Function SET ScreenEdit From a Camcorder EN Editing Enable Remote Pause FunctionSET TV Brand Code Special FeaturesTV Multi-Brand Remote Control Turn on the TVOperate Cable BOX EN Special FeaturesCable Box Multi-Brand Remote Control Turn on the Cable BOXOperate DBS Receiver DBS Receiver Multi-Brand Remote ControlTurn on the DBS Receiver Enter DBS Receiver BrandTurn VCR Power on Unplug Vcrs PowerSET Remote Control Plug in Power CordMake sure the cassettes window is Troubleshoo Ting E NCassette gets stuck partway Oubleshooting Timer againWhen scanning channels, some Other ProblemsWhat happens if the tape runs out during recording? EN Questions and AnswersCan the VCR indefinitely remain in the still mode? Can the VCR indefinitely remain in the Record-Pause mode?List Of Terms Express Timer ProgrammingMBR Multi-Brand Remote Code Setting IndexFront View Rear View Remote Control 20C to 60C -4F to140F Specification SFor Servicing Only in U.S.A HOW to Locate Your JVC Service CenterLimited Warranty Warranty Only in U.S.A. E NEMO Memo HR-DD750U
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