JVC HR-A56U manual Edit To Or From Another, 32 EN, Connection

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EDITING

Edit To Or

From Another

VCR

You can use your VCR as the playback or recording VCR. Refer also to the other VCR’s instruction manual for connection and its operations.

1Make connections

Connect an audio/video cable between the playback VCR’s audio/video output connectors and the recording VCR’s audio/video input connectors.

Connection

 

 

 

Ex. When using this VCR as the playback VCR

 

 

This VCR (for playback)

2

 

OUT

ANT. IN

3

 

AUDIO

RF OUT

 

VIDEO

 

 

 

CH3 CH4

 

 

To AUDIO/

 

 

 

VIDEO OUT

 

 

 

 

Audio/video cable

 

 

(not supplied)

 

 

Another VCR

To Audio/

 

4

(for recording)

video Input

 

 

 

 

 

 

5

 

 

 

6

When using this VCR as the recording VCR, connect this VCR’s audio/video input connec- tors to the audio/video output connectors on the other VCR.

Load cassettes

Insert the playback cassette into the playback VCR and the cassette to be recorded on into the recording VCR.

Select input mode on recording VCR

Select the correct external input on the other VCR.

On this VCR (when using this VCR as the recording VCR);

Select “F-1” — when connecting the other VCR to the audio/video input connectors on the front panel.

On the front panel:

Press CH.

On the Remote:

Press the Number key "0 (AUX)" or CH +/–.

Select EDIT function

Set the EDIT function to “ON”.

On this VCR, follow the procedure described on pages 28 and 29.

Start playback

Press PLAY ( 3 ) on the playback VCR.

NOTE:

If the playback VCR is equipped with a superimpose/ OSD disable feature then set it to “OFF” before starting playback ( pg. 28 and 29).

Start recording

Press REC ( ƒ ) on the recording VCR.

NOTE:

Be sure to select “AUTO” for “PICTURE CONTROL” (or “NORM” when “AUTO PICTURE” is set to “OFF”) after you finish dubbing the tapes ( pg. 28 and 29).

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Contents HR-A56U Dear Customer Telephone NumberPower Sources Power LinesPower Cord Protection Grounding or PolarizationAccessories Damage Requiring ServiceCleaning Replacement PartsContents Audio OUT not supplied AC Power Cord Basic ConnectionsAntenna or cable Coaxial cable Flat feeder Matching transformerCheck contents Situate VCRConnect VCR to TV Final preparation for useWhat to do if Plug & Play setting failed Plug & Play SettingPerform Plug & Play setup Language Setting Access Main Menu screenAccess Initial Set screen Select languageClock Setting 10 ENPreparations Select clock setSetting clock semiautomatically Set Auto Clock to onSelect host channel Select time zoneSetting clock manually Select D.S.T. mode12 EN Manual Clock SetPerform Auto Channel Set Tuner SettingAccess Tuner Set screen Setting channels manually Access Manual Channel Set screen14 EN Add or skip desired channelsStart playback Basic PlaybackLoad a cassette Basic Playback Features 16 ENChanging display information Checking tape positionAutomatic operations after Adjusting tracking conditionSelecting monitor sound Locating beginning of timer Access distant code18 EN Locating beginningBasic Recording Select recording channelSet tape speed Start recordingBasic Recording Features 20 ENSpecifying recording length Watching one program while recording anotherShowing on-screen display Display VCR status on TV screenErase on-screen display Other useful functions for recordingSpecial Effect Playback 22 ENLocating particular scene Rapidly Picture Search High-Speed Picture SearchViewing still picture Skipping unwanted portionsViewing slow motion picture Pause during playbackExpress Timer Programing 24 ENEngage timer recording standby mode To timer-record daily Monday-Friday or weekly serialsTo use the VCR while it is in timer recording standby mode Press SP/EP to set the tape speedChecking program settings 26 ENOverlapping programs blink on the screen Confirm overlapping programsSelect program to modify Useful Function Settings Change setting28 EN Select FunctionAuto Timer Auto PicturePicture Control SuperimposeAuto SP = EP Timer 30 ENVideo Stabilizer Blue Back2ND Audio Record Audio MonitorNormal and Hi-Fi tracks. The main audio is not recorded Hi-Fi and normal tracksConnection Edit To Or From Another32 EN Power Timer Recording 34 ENCan the VCR indefinitely remain in still mode? What happens if the tape reaches its end during recording?36 EN List of termsFront panel Front display panelOn-screen display 38 ENRear panel You can operate JVCs TV How to use the RemoteVCR/TV Specifications 40 ENHOW to Locate Your JVC Service Center 42 EN Consumer VideoMemo HR-A56U

HR-A56U specifications

The JVC HR-A56U is a VCR that emerged as a noteworthy entry in the realm of home entertainment systems, particularly during the late 1990s. It is known for its robust performance and a spectrum of features that cater to both casual viewers and avid tape collectors alike.

One of the prominent features of the HR-A56U is its remarkable video quality, enhanced by JVC's proprietary Super VHS (S-VHS) technology. This feature allows for higher resolution and improved color fidelity when using S-VHS tapes, making it an excellent choice for those who prioritize picture quality. The VCR also supports standard VHS tapes, ensuring broad compatibility with existing collections.

The SR-DST (Super Dynamic Noise Reduction) is another standout technology in the HR-A56U. This feature effectively reduces noise in the analog signal, delivering clearer audio and video playback, which is especially beneficial for tapes that have undergone multiple recordings or those stored for extended periods. The result is a pristine viewing experience, minimizing artifacts that could detract from the tape's original quality.

In addition to video playback, the HR-A56U offers versatile recording capabilities. It supports a range of recording speeds, including SP (Standard Play) and LP (Long Play), allowing users to choose between quality and tape duration based on their needs. The built-in timer recording function further enhances user convenience, enabling programming for up to eight different recordings at set times, ensuring that users never miss their favorite shows.

The device also incorporates an on-screen display (OSD) that provides clear information about the current status, time remaining, and other operational details. This function simplifies navigation and settings adjustments, making it user-friendly even for those unfamiliar with VCR technology.

For connectivity, the HR-A56U includes various inputs and outputs, including standard composite video and audio connections. This allows easy integration with other audio-visual components such as televisions and sound systems, ensuring a seamless viewing experience.

Overall, the JVC HR-A56U remains a noteworthy option for anyone seeking a reliable and feature-rich VCR with the capacity to deliver exceptional performance. Its combination of advanced technologies, ease of use, and superior picture quality makes it a timeless choice for both collectors of vintage recordings and new users looking to explore the world of VHS.