JVC HR-XVC17SU manual On-Screen Display VCR, Copying from DVD to VCR

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Copying from DVD to VCR

You can copy the contents of a DVD to a VHS tape.

1.Insert the disc you wish to copy into the DVD deck and close the disc tray.

2.Insert a blank VHS video tape into the VCR deck.

3.Find the place on the DVD from which you want to start dubbing using the PLAY, FF, REW and PAUSE functions.

For best results, pause playback at the point from which you want to record.

4.Press REC z. The DVD goes into PLAY mode and the VCR goes into RECORD mode. If the DVD disc menu appears, you may need to press PLAY (N) manually to begin copying.

5.When the DVD is finished playing, press STOP (x) to end copying.

Notes:

If the DVD you are attempting to copy is copy protected, you will not be able to copy the disc. It is not permitted to copy Macrovision encoded DVDs (or Discs). “Lock” is displayed in the display window.

You must stop the copy process manually when the DVD movie ends, or the unit may replay and record over and over again.

When you stop the DVD playback during copying, the recording on VCR is stopped automatically.

The mark of DVD playback will be recorded at the beginning of the copied tape.

If you press DISPLAY during copying the on-screen display will be recorded on the copied tape. Do not press any button on the remote control except when you want to stop copying.

During this recording, do not operate the REW and FF functions. Otherwise it would record the fast moving picture without sound on the tape.

On-Screen Display - VCR

Some of these functions will be displayed every time the DVD+VCR is operated.

❶ ❷ ❸ ❹ ❺

PLAY HI-FI CH 4

SPSTEREO

OCT 8 , SAT 2:15 PM

 

 

TAPE SPEED DISPLAY

STEREO / SAP DISPLAY

FUNCTION DISPLAY

(MONO is not displayed)

HI-FI DISPLAY

DATE DISPLAY

(Only when the HI-FI audio

CLOCK / COUNT/

sound is recorded)

REMAIN DISPLAY

CHANNEL DISPLAY

 

 

 

Each press of ENTER/OK changes the TV screen in the following sequence.

STOP

CH 4

SP

STEREO

APR 30 , SAT

2:15 PM

 

 

2:15 PM

0:35:40

REM 1:58

Real-Time Counter

If a tape with contents recorded on it is inserted into the VCR, the real-time counter shows length of the tape running in hours, minutes, and seconds. Press DISPLAY to select the real-time counter display. Every press of DISPLAY changes the TV screen as illustrated below.

￿￿￿￿￿2:15 AM

￿￿￿￿￿￿￿0:05:25 ￿￿￿￿￿￿￿￿￿REM￿￿￿￿1:07

Counter Memory

This feature is useful if there is a section of tape you want to view immediately after recording or if you want to return to the same point several times.

1.Begin recording or playing a tape.

2.Press DISPLAY until the real-time counter is displayed on the TV screen.

3.At the point that you want to locate later, reset the real-time counter to “0:00:00” by pressing CLEAR (0000).

4.Continue to play or record.

5.Press STOP (x) when recording or playback finishes.

6.Press REW (m). The tape automatically stops when the tape counter returns to about “0:00:00”.

Tape Remaining

This function displays the amount of time remaining on the tape during recording or playback. Press DISPLAY repeatedly until the REM indicator displays on the TV screen during recording or playback.

The remaining tape length may not be displayed correctly depending on the condition of the tape and the kind of the tape (T-140, T-160, or T-210 etc.).

Notes:

The function displays can be seen displayed on the TV screen for 5 seconds.

The clock (or tape counter, tape remaining) mode will be displayed until you press ENTER / OK.

The tape counter and the remaining tape length indicator appear only when a cassette is inserted. Also, the remaining tape length indicator appears after any tape operation.

Operation

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Contents HR-XVC16BU HR-XVC17SU Serial Number Important Safety Instructions Contents About the Symbol Display Symbols Used in this ManualMoisture Condensation Disc-related terms Types of Playable DiscsBattery installation About the Remote ControlRegional code Selecting the Viewing SourceFront Panel REW m/FF M Remote ControlRear Panel To view or record a Catv channel when using cable box Connecting an Antenna or Cable TVBasic TV Connections AntennaAudio Connection for DVD Optional TV ConnectionsDigital Multi-channel sound Connecting External Audio/Video A/V source to DVD+VCRGeneral Operation Initial Settings VCRClock ProgramSetup TuningAuto Channel Programming To Add or Erase ChannelsLanguage Initial Settings DVDMenu Language Disc Audio / Subtitle / Menu DVDDisplay Display Mode DVDTV Aspect DVD Progressive Scan DVDDolby Digital / DTS / Mpeg DVD AudioSample Freq. Frequency DVD DRC Dynamic Range Control DVDRemote Control A/B/C Code Switching Remote Control FunctionOthers Auto Play DVDVCR Tape Playback Slow Motion VHS Hi-Fi Stereo / MTS BroadcastCM Skip Commercial Skip Hi-Fi Stereo Audio SoundVCR Tape Recording Timer RecordingBasic Instructions To pause the recordingProgram Priority Checking or Erasing the Timer ProgramRecording from External Components Instant Timer RecordingChecking the Recording Time Extending the Recording TimeCopying from DVD to VCR On-Screen Display VCRVCR Auto Play System Additional VCR InformationVHS Quasi Playback Sqpb Easy InformationGeneral Features Playback SetupPlaying a DVD or Video CD Time Search DVD VCD Repeat DVD VCDMarker 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 FeaturesSearch CD Programmed PlaybackRandom CD Repeat A-B CDErasing a Track from Program List Repeat Programmed TracksErasing the Complete Program List Viewing a Jpeg Disc Reference Symptom Cause Correction TroubleshootingVCR VCR Specifications SpecificationsDVD Specifications GeneralWarranty 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.

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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.