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F Locate the end point.

Press PLAY (4) to start playback. Find the edit-out point where you want the edited scene to end by pressing PAUSE (9), then press IN/OUT.

The edit-out point is registered in memory and appears on the screen.

The total time of the edited

scenes is displayed to the right of “TOTAL”.

Repeat steps 5 and 6 for each additional scene.

G Prepare the source tape.

Rewind the tape in the DV deck to the beginning of the scene you want to edit.

H Prepare the VHS deck for dubbing.

APress S-VHS.

BSearch for the point where you want to start dubbing by pressing PLAY (4), FF (5) or REW (3) then press STOP (8).

CPress REC (7), then the VHS deck enters the Record Pause mode.

To Make Corrections ...

... in step 5 or 6, you can cancel registered in and out points by pressing CANCEL. Each time you press, the preceding point is erased.

If, for example, you have registered 5 sets of in and out points and want to reset the first set, you have to press CANCEL until all points after the first set have been erased. Reenter them after you have repaired the first set of points.

NOTES:

When Random Assemble Editing does not work, press , then perform Random Assemble Editing again.

To cancel the registered scene, press CANCEL. Each time CANCEL is pressed, the latest registered scene is erased.

When the source tape has more than 2 identical time codes

( pg. 41), the VCR may not find the edit-in point you set and a malfunction may occur.

When choosing a scene, set edit-in and edit-out points so that there's a relatively large difference between them.

If the search time for an in-point exceeds 5 minutes, the VHS deck's Record-Pause mode will be cancelled and editing will not take place.

If there are blank portions before or after the edit-in and edit- out points, a blue-backed screen may be included in the edited version.

Since time codes register time only as accurately as seconds, the time code total time may not match the total program time exactly.

To use Random Assemble Editing consecutively for two or more programs, press START for each program.

When dubbing from another Mini DV cassette, change the Mini DV cassette first, and then press START.

I Start Random Assemble Editing.

Press START (or OK).

Automatic editing begins; all the specified scenes are copied to the VHS deck in the order they were registered.

The on-screen display remains while your VCR searches for each scene (blinking cursor indicates scene currently being searched for), but disappears during actual editing.

During scene search, the VHS deck automatically enters its Record-Standby mode.

When all registered scenes have been edited, the DV deck enters the Pause mode, the VHS deck enters its Record Pause mode, and “– :– :–” blinks at the next available number.

J End Random Assemble Editing.

Press R.A.EDIT twice to return to the normal screen. Press STOP (8) to stop the VHS deck’s Record Pause mode.

Press DV, then press STOP (8) to stop the DV deck’s Pause mode.

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Contents For Customer Use Video Cassette RecorderMoisture Condensation Dear CustomerImportant Product Safety Instructions Damage Requiring Service AccessoriesCleaning Replacement PartsContents Index Front ViewRear View Front Display Panel Symbolic Mode IndicatorsRemote How To UseON-SCREEN Display for VHS deck 10 ENTo recall an indication Press DISPLAY/OSDON-SCREEN Display for DV deck Connect the VCR to power source Check the contents12 EN Situate the VCRYou can obtain high-quality S-VHS pictures 8To connect to a TV with S-VIDEO/AUDIO input connectorsVideo Connection What to do if Plug & Play setting failed Perform Plug & Play setupPlug & Play Set 14 ENLanguage Clock Set Access the Clock Set screen16 EN PreparationsManual Clock Set Semiauto Clock SetTuner Set Access the Tuner Set screen18 EN Auto Channel SetManual Channel Set Access the Manual Channel Set screenAdd or skip the desired channels To add channels20 EN Installing ControllerAccess the Cable Box Set screen Setting cable boxs brand and channelAccess the Main Menu screen on the VCR Select the cable box’s channelIf the cable box’s channel does not change to 22 ENEnter the cable box’s brand DBS receiver If your DBS receiver has audio/video output connectorsHow to control the DBS receiver Turn on the DBS receiver Setting DBS receivers brand and channelSelect the DBS receiver’s channel If you do not use a DBS receiver, press rt until OFFScheduled start time of timer recording Controller during timer recordingRecording Because it has no remote sensor, you cannot useVHS deck Basic PlaybackSet the tape speed Choose a programStart recording Pause/Resume recordingStill Picture/Frame-By-Frame 28 ENPlayback On the VCR Slow Motion On the VCRVariable Speed Search On the Remote Slow Motion On the RemoteIndex Search 30 ENRepeat Playback Next Function MemoryManual Tracking Adjust the tracking manuallySoundtrack Selection Override automatic trackingVHS deck Record One Program While Watching Another Instant Timer Recording ITR32 EN Press C.RESET before starting recording or playback Reset the counterElapsed Recording Time Indication Tape Remaining TimeSecond Audio Recording 34 ENRetake Recording Active Video CalibrationPlayback Press DV DV deckSelect the DV deck DV recording indicator lights on the VCR Picture may appear distorted during variable speed search 38 ENVS30U1a-EN.fm Page 39 Thursday, January 31, 2002 335 PM 40 EN Time Code DV deck Record One Program While Watching AnotherAccess the VCR Plus+ Program screen Access the PlusCode No. screenPrograming Select the deckGuide Channel Number Set Cable Box or DBS Receiver Users44 EN Access the Guide Channel Set screenGuide Channel Number Set Enter the Guide Channel numberEnter the receiving channel position number Guide Channel NumberAccess the PlusCode screen Express TimerAccess the Program screen Enter the program start timeTimer Programing You can program the timer while a regular recording isPerform Cable Box Control Setting on page 20 or DBS Anytime during steps 5 through 10, press WeeklyEngage the VCR’s timer mode Enter the program mode24HR Quick Programing 48 ENVS30U2-EN.fm Page 49 Thursday, January 31, 2002 338 PM 50 EN Check, cancel and change programsTo cancel or change a program START+/- , STOP+/- , DATE+/- , CH+/- , and/or SP/EP Select the program to modifyOverlap each other on the VHS deck 52 EN Tape DubbingDubbing An Entire Cassette From DV to VHSPress DV, then press SP/LP p From VHS to DV Dubbing An Entire CassetteLocate the start point on the DV deck 54 ENPrepare the VHS deck for dubbing Pause dubbingPrepare the DV deck for dubbing From VHS to DVLocate the start point on the VHS deck 56 EN Player Recorder58 EN Set the input mode of recording deckStart the source player Start the recording deckExample When using this VCR as the source player Connection to a PC with DV connectorPC with DV connector Connection to another VCR60 EN Audio DubbingVHS Audio Dubbing DV Audio DubbingMake connections Start dubbing Engage the Audio Dubbing modeEnd Audio Dubbing Press A.DUB62 EN Insert EditingVHS Insert Editing Source tape Recording tapeAV Insert Editing VHS deck only Engage the Insert Editing modeMake connections Start Editing Prepare the recording cassette64 EN EditingProgram Editing Memory Programs x 8 scenesPrepare the source tape Locate the end pointStart Random Assemble Editing End Random Assemble Editing66 EN Remote A/B Code SwitchingChange the code for VCR To control two VCRs with the same RemoteOperate the TV Set the TV brand codeBefore performing the following steps TV CH +/-,TV VOL+/-, TV Muting, number keysTV CH +/-,number keys 68 ENOperate the Cable Box Control Press Stop 8, and release POWER. The DBSSet the DBS receiver brand code Operate the DBS receiverAccess the Mode Set screen Mode SetSelect the mode Select the mode settingWhen this function is set to on Mode SET72 EN VHS Mode SETVHS Mode SET For Example 74 ENSelecting either HI-FI L or HI-FI R Correction to the luminance signal to enhance detailsNormally select this. Hi-Fi sound is played back Sound on the left Hi-Fi channel is played back76 EN DV Mode SETPower Recording 78 ENDV deck VHS deck80 EN Timer RecordingRecording Timer RecordingPlayback 82 EN Changing VCR Plus+ Setting Cable box Cable Box Control SettingExpress Timer Programming Timer Warning Display Tuner SetFebruary 23, 2002 606 pm
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SR-VS30U specifications

The JVC SR-VS30U is a versatile and high-performance digital video recorder designed to cater to both professionals and enthusiasts in the video production industry. This machine stands out due to its ability to blend two recording formats: DV (digital video) and S-VHS, making it a dual-format powerhouse suitable for various applications. One of its main features is the dual-deck capability, allowing users to record and play back S-VHS tapes while simultaneously digitizing video in the DV format. This flexibility makes it an excellent tool for archiving older videotape formats as well.

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