JVC HR-XVC17SU manual Connecting an Antenna or Cable TV, Basic TV Connections

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Connecting an Antenna or Cable TV

aAntenna:

Disconnect the antenna from the rear of the TV and identify the antenna cable. If it is a round 75 ohm coaxial cable connect it directly to the jack marked ANT.IN on your DVD+VCR. If your antenna cable is flat connect it to a 300-ohm to 75-ohm antenna adaptor (not supplied) and slip the adaptor over the ANT.IN jack. Don’t attempt to screw it into to the DVD+VCR.

bCable TV:

If your cable connection has no converter or descrambler, unscrew the cable from your TV and attach it to the ANT.IN jack on the DVD+VCR.

If a converter is required connect a coaxial cable from the wall jack to the IN connector on the converter, and a coaxial cable from the OUT connector on the converter to the ANT IN on your DVD+VCR. This cable hookup permits both TV and DVD+VCR operation.

To view or record a CATV channel when using cable box

1Tune the TV to the DVD+VCR output channel (CH 3 or 4).

2Set the DVD+VCR channel selector to the cable output channel. (Example: CH3)

3Select a channel using the cable converter.

Notes:

With this connection, you cannot record one program while viewing another.

If you are using a cable box to tune channels, it is not necessary to do Auto Channel Set.

Basic TV Connections

Make one of the following connections, depending on the capabilities of your TV.

Preparation

Antenna

Antenna

Rear of TV

 

 

 

ANTENNA

VIDEO

AUDIO INPUT

 

 

INPUT

INPUT

 

 

 

 

 

LR

OR

OR

R

V

A1

 

 

 

Rear of DVD+VCR

Rear of DVD+VCR

CA2

Pr

Pb

Y

R

L

COMPONENT/PROGRESSIVE SCAN

AUDIO INPUT

 

VIDEO INPUT

 

Rear of TV

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Contents HR-XVC16BU HR-XVC17SU Serial Number Important Safety Instructions Contents Moisture Condensation Symbols Used in this ManualAbout the Symbol Display Disc-related terms Types of Playable DiscsSelecting the Viewing Source About the Remote ControlBattery installation Regional codeFront Panel REW m/FF M Remote ControlRear Panel Antenna Connecting an Antenna or Cable TVTo view or record a Catv channel when using cable box Basic TV ConnectionsAudio Connection for DVD Optional TV ConnectionsDigital Multi-channel sound Connecting External Audio/Video A/V source to DVD+VCRProgram Initial Settings VCRGeneral Operation ClockTo Add or Erase Channels TuningSetup Auto Channel ProgrammingDisc Audio / Subtitle / Menu DVD Initial Settings DVDLanguage Menu LanguageProgressive Scan DVD Display Mode DVDDisplay TV Aspect DVDDRC Dynamic Range Control DVD AudioDolby Digital / DTS / Mpeg DVD Sample Freq. Frequency DVDAuto Play DVD Remote Control FunctionRemote Control A/B/C Code Switching OthersVCR Tape Playback Hi-Fi Stereo Audio Sound VHS Hi-Fi Stereo / MTS BroadcastSlow Motion CM Skip Commercial SkipTo pause the recording Timer RecordingVCR Tape Recording Basic InstructionsProgram Priority Checking or Erasing the Timer ProgramExtending the Recording Time Instant Timer RecordingRecording from External Components Checking the Recording TimeCopying from DVD to VCR On-Screen Display VCREasy Information Additional VCR InformationVCR Auto Play System VHS Quasi Playback SqpbPlaying a DVD or Video CD Playback SetupGeneral Features Marker Search DVD VCD Repeat DVD VCDTime Search DVD VCD Checking the contents of DVD discs Menus Special DVD FeaturesOn-Screen Display DVD Maintenance and ServicePlaying an Audio CD Disc Audio CD Disc FeaturesRepeat A-B CD Programmed PlaybackSearch CD Random CDErasing the Complete Program List Repeat Programmed TracksErasing a Track from Program List Viewing a Jpeg Disc Reference Symptom Cause Correction TroubleshootingVCR General SpecificationsVCR Specifications DVD SpecificationsWarranty Only in U.S.A HR-XVC16BU/HR-XVC17SU

HR-XVC17SU specifications

The JVC HR-XVC17SU is a versatile and compact multifunctional device that combines the features of a VHS player and a DVD player in one sleek unit. Designed for home entertainment, it provides users with the ability to enjoy both older VHS tapes and modern DVDs, making it an ideal choice for those looking to bridge the gap between different media formats.

One of the standout features of the HR-XVC17SU is its high-quality video playback capabilities. The unit supports a variety of formats, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of VHS and DVD media. The incorporation of JVC's advanced video technologies enhances image clarity and color accuracy, offering an improved viewing experience. The S-Video output is particularly noteworthy, delivering sharper and more detailed images compared to composite video connections, which contributes to the overall viewing quality.

In addition, the HR-XVC17SU includes a built-in digital tuner, which allows users to access and record digital television broadcasts directly onto VHS tapes or DVDs. This feature makes it a practical choice for those who want to preserve their favorite shows and movies for future enjoyment. The unit also supports time-shifting capabilities, enabling users to pause and rewind live television, adding even more convenience to the viewing experience.

Another significant characteristic of the JVC HR-XVC17SU is its user-friendly interface and remote control. The device is designed with intuitiveness in mind, allowing for easy navigation through menus and settings. The included remote control simplifies the operation of both the VHS and DVD functions, making it easy to switch between formats and access various features.

Furthermore, the HR-XVC17SU is equipped with a range of connectivity options, such as composite and S-Video outputs, ensuring compatibility with various TVs and home theater systems. This flexibility grants users the freedom to integrate the device into their existing entertainment setups without hassle.

Overall, the JVC HR-XVC17SU is an excellent choice for anyone looking to enjoy an extensive library of VHS and DVD content. With its combination of high-quality playback, advanced recording capabilities, and user-friendly features, this multifunctional device serves as a bridge between classic and contemporary media, appealing to both nostalgia and modern entertainment needs.