JVC HR-S9600EK setup guide Tuner Set, Perform Auto Channel SET, Auto Channel Set

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Tuner Set

Turn on the TV and select the VIDEO channel (or AV mode).

IMPORTANT

Perform the following steps only if —

Auto Channel Set has not been set correctly by Auto Set Up function (pg. 8) or Preset Download (pg. 9).

you have moved to a different area or if a new station starts broadcasting in your area.

Your recorder needs to memorise all necessary stations in preset positions in order to record TV programmes. Auto Channel Set automatically assigns all receivable stations in your area to call them up by using the TV PROG buttons without going through any vacant channel.

Auto Channel Set

TURN ON THE RECORDER

1–:–

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1 2 3

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1

2MENU

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4

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3 OK

TV PROG

1 Press .

ACCESS MAIN MENU

SCREEN

2 Press MENU.

PERFORM AUTO CHANNEL SET

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Move the highlight bar

MAIN MENU

(pointer) to "AUTO CH

 

 

3 SET" by pressing , then

MODE SET

AUTO CH SET

 

press OK or #.

MANUAL CH SET

 

INITIAL SET

 

REC LEVEL CTL

 

R.A. EDIT

 

 

 

 

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The Auto Set screen

appears, and remains

on screen while the

 

 

AUTO SET

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

recorder searches for

 

PLEASE WAIT

 

receivable stations. As

 

 

 

 

 

 

Auto Channel Set

0

+

 

 

+

+

progresses, the

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

" " mark on the

screen moves

from left to right.

Wait until the BeginningEnd screen as shown in

step 4 appears.

Auto Channel Set usually takes about 4 – 12 minutes; the duration varies by area.

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Contents HR-S9600EK Safety Precautions Connection to the mains supply in the United KingdomMoisture Condensation Do not place the recorderSome Dos And Donts On The Safe Use Of Equipment Quick SET UP Guide Connect Video Recorder to TV Back of TVBack of Recorder Back of TV Audio in connectors Mains outlet Mains Power CordBefore performing the following procedure, make sure that Go to itemLink screen will appear. Then the Guide Remote control while downloading is10 or If -- appears on the display panel, refer Program number setAuto Set Up results appear on the display panel If both auto channel set and auto clock set have failedTurn on the Recorder TV Auto Power OnLink Functions NexTView LinkPoint PlaybackLoad a Cassette Start PlaybackPlayback Activate HIGH-SPEED SearchRecording Engage ITR Mode Select Preset to WatchReset Counter SET Counter DisplayAccess Video PLUS+ Program Screen Video Plus+ Timer ProgrammingAccess Video PLUS+ Screen Enter Pluscode NumberTimer Warning PDC RecordingEnter Programme Start Time Express Timer ProgrammingBefore performing Express Timer Programming TimeReturn to Normal SET PDC ModeTimer Mode ScreenCheck, Cancel And Replace Programmes Recording According To Tape Type VHS Super VHS and VHSSelect B.E.S.T. Mode Access Main MenuAccess Mode SET Playback/ Recording According To Tape Charac- teristicsOr press Record on the recorder RecordingPlayback During B.E.S.TDigital TBC/NR Playback Picture AdjustmentManual Tracking Digital 3RActivate Instant Review Looking For Scene You WantActivate Index Search Skip Over UnwantedVariable-Speed Search/ Reverse Play Audio signal during TimeScanTimeScan Normal recorderSpeed SP Speed LP Audio output TimeScanTimeScan Audio Forward Search Play Slow-Motion StillControl Screen Adjust AudioSelecting Sound You Want Recording LevelDuring Playback Receiving Nicam Stereo And Bilingual ProgrammesSoundtrack Selection Type of Broadcast On-screen Display Being ReceivedAutomatic Satellite Programme Recording Satellite Receiver UnitBefore performing the following steps Move the highlight bar pointer to Mode SET byLink indicator lights up and the recorder turns off Pressing %Þ, then press OK or%Remote A/B Code Switching SET Remote ControlRE-SUPPLY Power Remote Con- trol FunctionsSET TV Brand Code TV Multi-brand Remote ControlControl Your TV Using Additional Buttons Operate TVTV Prog +/-,NUMBER keys Satellite Receiver Multi- Brand Remote ControlOperate Satellite Receiver Satellite Tuner Brand CodeSelect Picture Control SET Mode Access Main Menu ScreenAccess Mode SET Screen Minimizing Picture Degradation While EditingEdit From Camcorder Connector Lanc Cable not provided Synchro EditingRepeat steps 4 6 as necessary Edit To Or From Another Video Recorder TV Receiver Player Your recorder Recorder AV1 Select Setting AV2 Select SettingAudio Dubbing Random As- semble Editing Prepare for EditingPress R.A. Edit Start R.A. Edit Locate EDIT-IN PointLocate EDIT-OUT Point END R.A. EditReset the Counter Insert EditingNumber END Insert Editing Engage Insert EditingStart Editing DUBAccess Jlip ID NO. SET Screen Terminal JLIPJoint Level Interface Protocol ConnectorAccess Initial SET Screen Information On J TerminalON-SCREEN Display ENABLE/DISABLEOther Functions On-Screen DisplayPower Save Mode Select Power SaveAuto SP→LP Timer Auto TimerNext Function Memory Repeat Playback Engage RECORD-PAUSE ModeResume Recording RetakeConnection To Stereo System Audio Cable not provided SpeakerVideo Channel Set Access Video Channel SET ModeExit Video Channel SET Mode SET Video ChannelTest Signal With RF ConnectionTuner Set Perform Auto Channel SETAuto Channel Set Is displayed on the screen Screen preset positionsAfter Scan Completed For about 5 seconds, aEnter NEW Channel Information Storing Channels ManuallyInput Channel Close Confirmation ScreenChange Station Preset Position Fine-Tuning Channels Already StoredDelete a Channel Channel SET Screen Access ManualSwitch Stations Select NEW StationTV Station And ID List Station NameTV Station Channel Number Guide Clock Set Just ClockVideo Plus+ Setup NumberGuide Program Number Set Questions And Answers Ä remain lit on the display panel. Is there Problem?Troubleshooting Timer Recording Won’t stopIndex Front ViewInside View of Front Panel 3 4 5 6 @ # $AV1 IN/OUT Connector enables AV connec Rear ViewDisplay Panel @ #Remote Control TV Muting Button mutes soundRemote Control LCD Fast Forward FF Button same as button on recorder. pgMaximum recording time DA4 Double Azimuth helicalVHF 44.5 143/143 470 MHz