JVC HR-J672EK Questions And Answers, What happens if the tape runs out during recording?

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Questions And Answers

PLAYBACK

Q. What happens if the end of the tape is reached during playback or search?

A.The tape is automatically rewound to the beginning.

Q.Can the video recorder indefinitely remain in the still mode?

A.No. It stops automatically after 5 minutes to protect the heads.

Q.During search, slow, still and frame-by-frame playback, I can’t hear any audio. What’s the problem?

A.This is normal.

Q.When returning from variable-speed search to normal playback, the picture is disturbed. Should I be concerned about this?

A.No, it is normal.

Q.Noise bars appear during variable-speed search. What’s the problem?

A.This is normal.

Q.Sometimes, during Index Search, the video recorder can’t find the programme I want to see. Why not?

A.There may be index codes too close together.

RECORDING

Q. When I pause and then resume a recording, the end of the recording before the pause is overlapped by the beginning of the continuation of recording. Why does this happen?

A.This is normal. It reduces distortion at the pause and resume points.

Q.Can the video recorder indefinitely remain in the Record-Pause mode?

A.No. The video recorder shuts off automatically after 5 minutes to protect the heads.

Q.What happens if the tape runs out during recording?

A.The video recorder automatically rewinds it to the beginning or, if Timer Recording, the cassette is ejected.

TIMER RECORDING

Q. "" and "ä" remain lit on the display panel. Is there

a problem?

A.No. This is a normal condition for a timer recording in progress.

Q.Can I programme the timer while I’m watching a tape or a TV broadcast?

A.You won’t see the picture as it is replaced by the on- screen menu, but the audio from the program or tape you’re viewing can be heard.

ATTENTION

This recorder contains microcomputers. External electronic noise or interference could cause malfunctioning. In such cases, switch the recorder off and unplug the mains power cord. Then plug it in again and turn the recorder on. Take out the cassette. After checking the cassette, operate the unit as usual.

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Contents HR-J670EK HR-J672EK HR-J470EK HR-J270EK Do not place the recorder Safety PrecautionsSome Dos And Donts On The Safe Use Of Equipment Quick SET UP G Uide Back of TV To connect to a TV with 21-pin AV input connector ScartTV Aerial Cable not provided Back of RecorderAuto for Auto Set Up function Before performing the following procedure, make sure thatRefer to Tion pg and the TV is turned on,Shows either the display as illustrated on Or remote control until the display panelProgress, this process will be interrupted You will need to start again. See Notes belowIf both auto channel set and auto clock set have failed If auto channel set has succeeded but auto clock set has notLink Functions TV Auto Power OnTurn on the Recorder NexTView LinkSatellite Receiver Control Setting Enter Satellite RECEIVER’S Brand Access SAT Control SET ScreenCheck Result of Test Load a Cassette PlaybackFind Programme Start Point Start PlaybackSearch PlaybackActivate HIGH-SPEED Search Recording Reset Counter Select Preset to WatchEngage ITR Mode SET Counter DisplayAccess Video PLUS+ Screen Video Plus+ Timer ProgrammingAccess Video PLUS+ Program Screen Enter Pluscode NumberPDC Recording Timer WarningBefore performing Express Timer Programming Express Timer ProgrammingEnter Programme Start Time TimeTimer Mode SET PDC ModeReturn to Normal Engage RECORDER’SCancel or Replace a Programme Check, Cancel And Replace ProgrammesReturn to Timer Mode Return to Normal SCREEN/ DisplayCancel or Change Programme Setting When programmes overlap each otherTo cancel a programme Confirm Overlapping ProgrammesS.T. Picture System Playback/ Recording According To Tape Charac- teristicsRecording Start PlaybackPlayback Or press Record on the recorderSkip Over Unwanted Looking For Scene You WantSections Activate Index SearchReceiving Nicam Stereo And Bilingual Programmes Selecting Sound You WantSoundtrack Selection During PlaybackAutomatic Satellite Programme Recording Aerial Pin AV input Connector ScartSatellite Receiver Unit TV Aerial cableAccess Mode SET Screen Access Main Menu ScreenSelect L-2 Select Mode Engage Auto Satellite Prog REC ModeAdjust Tracking Playback Picture AdjustmentOverride Automatic Tracking ManuallyAccess Mode SET Screen Access Main Menu ScreenSelect Picture Control SET Mode Minimizing Picture Degradation While EditingEdit From Camcorder Edit To Or From Another Video Recorder Input ModeSET Recording DECK’S Start Source PlayerTo the AV2 L-2 IN/DECODER connector Select SettingOff. pg Other Functions ENABLE/DISABLE ON-SCREEN DisplayOn-Screen Display Power SAVE, then press Power Save ModeAuto SP→LP Timer Auto TimerNext Function Memory Ntsc Playback Repeat PlaybackActivate Repeat Playback Audio Cable not provided Speaker Connection To a StereoJust Clock Clock SetNumber Video Plus+ SetupGuide Program Number Set Exit Video Channel SET Mode Access Video Channel SET ModeVideo Channel Set SET Video ChannelWith RF Connection Perform Auto Channel SET Tuner SetAuto Channel Set CH SETProcedures Screen preset positionsAfter Scan Completed Is displayed on the screenSelect Band Storing Channels ManuallyInput Channel Enter NEW Channel InformationChange Station Preset Position When Receiving a Scrambled BroadcastFine-Tuning Channels Already Stored Delete a ChannelSwitch Stations Access ManualChannel SET Screen Select NEW StationTV Station And ID List TV Station Channel Number Guide Ä remain lit on the display panel. Is there Problem? Questions And AnswersWhat happens if the tape runs out during recording? Troubleshooting Won’t stop Timer RecordingFront View IndexProgramme Time Indicators show the programme AV1 L-1 IN/OUT Connector enables AV connecTape Remaining Time Indicator displays time remaining Record PauseRemote Control VCR, TV PR +/-,TV +/-, TV Muting Fast Forward FF Button fast-forwards tapeDA4 Double Azimuth helical Maximum recording timeRotary two-head herical scan VHF 44.5 143/143 470 MHz