JVC HR-VP655U manual Turn on the TV, SET TV Brand Code, Operate TV, EN Special Feat Ures

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48ENSPECIALFEATURES

TV Multi-Brand Remote

Control

BR

 

SET

The VCR's remote control can control several functions on JVC

POWER

remote control TVs and on the brands of remote control TVs

listed below. *The default setting is JVC code 01.

TV

TV/VCR

1

4

ENTER

 

7

1

2 3

5 6

89

2

4

NUMBER

1

2

TURN ON THE TV

Turn the power on using the TV's remote control.

SET TV BRAND CODE

Refer to the chart in the left column. While holding down TV on the VCR's remote control, press MBR SET and enter your TV’s brand code using the NUMBER keys, then press STOP.

Follow the example shown below.

Check if the TV's power goes off as it should. If it does, try other operations (step 3).

STOP

3

TV CH+/–

TV VOL +/–

3

Once you have set the remote control to operate the TV, you don’t have to repeat this step until you replace your remote control’s batteries.

PANASONIC has two codes. If the TV does not function with one code, try entering the other.

OPERATE TV

First, while holding down TV, press the corresponding button: POWER, TV CH +/–, TV/VCR, TV VOL +/–, NUMBER keys.

For some brands of TV, you must press ENTER after having pressed the NUMBER keys.

NOTE:

Depending on the type of TV, there may be cases where some or all functions cannot be operated using the remote control.

TV BRAND NAME

BRAND CODE

JVC

01

MAGNAVOX

02

MITSUBISHI

03

PANASONIC

04, 11

RCA

05

SHARP

06

SONY

07

TOSHIBA

08

ZENITH

09

HITACHI

10

SAMSUNG

12

SANYO

13

SEARS

13

 

 

(Ex.) To set remote control to RCA 05:

 

MBR SET

 

 

TV

A/B

 

 

 

0

5

STOP

 

 

Hold

Press in succession

 

down

 

 

 

Release

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Contents HR-VP655U Dear Customer Do not place the VCRPower Sources Power Cord ProtectionPower Lines Grounding or PolarizationAccessories Damage Requiring ServiceCleaning Replacement PartsContents EN Installing Your NEW VCR Basic ConnectionsBack of VCR Matching Transformer not suppliedCheck Contents Connect VCR to Power SourceSituate VCR Connect VCR to TVPlug & Play Setup Plug & PlayEN I Nitial Sett Ings Auto Clock Set/Auto Tuner SetInformation Language Access Clock SET ClockPreparation Shuttle PLUS%Þ, thenSelect D.S.T. Mode SET Auto Clock to onSelect Host Channel Semi-AutoSelect Time Zone Return to Normal ScreenSET Time SET DateAccess Main Menu Screen Access Tuner SET ScreenTuner SETAccess Manual Channel SET Screen ADD or Skip DesiredChannel Add Or Delete a ChannelCable Box Control Situate ControllerAttach Controller Connect Cable BOX to VCRAccess Cable BOX SET Turn on Cable BOXSelect Cable BOX Output ChannelAccess Cable BOX Brand SET Screen Initial SettingsEnter Cable BOX Brand DBS Receiver Control Connect DBS Receiver To VCRDBS receiver Turn on DBS Receiver Select DBS ReceiverSet DBS Receiver Output Channel & DBS Receiver Brand Access DBS Receiver Simple Playback Load a CassetteFind Program Start Point Start PlaybackSimple Recording Playback Features Activate FRAME-BYFrame Playback SearchAccess Distant Code Engage Manual Tracking ModeAdjust Manual Tracking Activate HIGH-SPEED SearchLayback and Recording Features Activate Video StabilizerVideo Stabilizer CH 5 or Shuttle PlusStart Repeat Stop RepeatMode SuperimposeAccess Function SET SET ModeSelect Audio Monitor Select The SoundtrackAccess Skip Menu Screen Select ModePerform Movie Advance Movie AdvanceAV Compu Link Playback ExampleOK or Shuttle Plus % Calibration Mode Active Video CalibrationPress CH 5 or Shuttle Playback RecordingRecording Features Engage TV ModeReset Counter to Zero Select Channel for ViewingStereo And SAP Second Audio Program To Record SAP ProgramsVCR Plus+ Timer Programming EN Timer RecordingNumber Timer-Recording informa PlusCode number youEntered and the matching Tion is displayed onVCR Plus+ Setup VCR Plus+ Guide Channel MatchingPLUS%Þ to move Initial SET, then pressAccess Guide Channel SET Screen Press CH5, ShuttleExpress Timer Programming SET Program DateSET Channel Number Engage Timer Mode RE-ENGAGE Timer Check, Cancel And Revise ProgramsPress TIMER, then press Power ProgramSelect Auto SP EP Timer SET Mode Auto SP→EP TimerAuto Timer Instant Timer Recording ITR Engage ITR ModeSET Recording Duration Press REC on the front panelEdit To Or From Another SET RECORDER’S Input Mode Access Function SET ScreenEdit From a Camcorder Enable Remote Pause Function Set the camcorder to its play modeSet your VCR to its record mode TV Multi-Brand Remote Control Turn on the TVSET TV Brand Code Operate TVCable Box Multi-Brand Remote Control Turn on the Cable BOXOperate Cable BOX EN Special Features DBS Receiver Multi-Brand Remote ControlTurn on the DBS Receiver Enter DBS Receiver BrandUnplug Vcrs Power SET Remote ControlPlug in Power Cord Turn VCR Power onSet the switch to the position Cassette gets stuck partwayTimer again Re-perform the VCR Plus+ setup Doesn’t work properlyProcedure pg Those in the previous area Has not been programmed correctly Cassette is automaticallyOther Problems OubleshootingQuestions and Answer S E N Can the VCR indefinitely remain in the still mode?Can the VCR indefinitely remain in the Record-Pause mode? What happens if the tape runs out during recording?Express Timer Programming MBR Multi-Brand Remote Code SettingEN Index List Of TermsFront View Rear View Remote Control How To UseGeneral 20C to 60C -4F to140FHOW to Locate Your JVC Service Center For Servicing Only in U.S.AWarranty Only in U.S.A Limited WarrantyMemo HR-VP655U

HR-VP655U specifications

The JVC HR-VP655U is a remarkable VHS VCR that showcases the pinnacle of video recording technology available during its time. As part of JVC's extensive lineup of consumer electronics, this model combines functionality with ease of use, catering to both casual viewers and dedicated videophiles.

One of the standout features of the HR-VP655U is its Super VHS capability, which enables higher resolution recording compared to standard VHS formats. Super VHS delivers enhanced picture quality by allowing a wider video bandwidth, resulting in sharper images and greater detail. This feature is particularly beneficial for those looking to archive family videos or enjoy classic films with better clarity.

The HR-VP655U also integrates advanced noise reduction technologies, including JVC's Digital Noise Reduction (DNR) system. This innovative feature helps to minimize graininess and enhance image quality, ensuring that viewers experience clearer and more vibrant playback. This is especially useful when recording from sources with less-than-ideal signal quality.

Another significant characteristic of the HR-VP655U is its compatibility with both standard VHS and Super VHS tapes. This versatility allows users to play and record on a wide variety of media, ensuring that even older tapes can be enjoyed without compatibility issues. Additionally, the VCR supports 4-head recording, which improves tracking and playback quality, providing a smoother viewing experience.

The HR-VP655U is also equipped with a user-friendly on-screen display and easy-to-navigate controls. This simplifies the process of programming recordings and adjusting settings, making it accessible to users of all ages. The model features a built-in timer recording function, allowing users to schedule video recordings at their convenience, ensuring they never miss their favorite shows or important events.

Moreover, the reawakening of nostalgic memories is supported by the VCR's ability to play back a variety of formats, ensuring compatibility with many consumer tapes. The HR-VP655U maintains a solid build quality, reflecting JVC's commitment to durability and longevity in its products.

In summary, the JVC HR-VP655U combines innovative video technology with user-friendly features, ensuring high-quality recordings and playback. Its Super VHS capabilities, integrated noise reduction, and compatibility with various tape formats make it a reliable option for anyone seeking to preserve their video library or enjoy a classic viewing experience. With its blend of performance and convenience, the HR-VP655U remains a noteworthy model in the history of video recording devices.