JVC HR-A637E Revise Programme Information, Check And Cancel Programmes, PDC/VPS Recording

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Check And Cancel

Programmes

ACCESS PROGRAMME

DISPLAY

1 Press PROG CHECK. The recording start and stop times appear on the front display panel. Then press OK and the date and the channel position appear. Each time you press PROG CHECK the next program’s informa- tion appears.

If All Information Is Correct . . .

. . . programming is completed.

If You Wish To Revise Data . . .

. . . with the recorder’s power turned on, go to step 2.

If You Wish To Cancel A Program . . .

. . . with the recorder’s power turned on, press CANCEL. All information you input is deleted.

REVISE PROGRAMME

INFORMATION

2 Input the appropriate data using the START +/–, STOP +/–, DATE +/– and TV PROG. +/– buttons on the remote control.

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PDC/VPS Recording

Now available from some TV stations, PDC (Programme Delivery Control) and VPS (Video Programme System) are service designed to assure safe, accurate timer recording. With this system, special code signals are transmitted together with the audio/video signals. These code signals control your video recorder and have precedence over advertised times you preset in the timer. This means that your recorder will start and stop recording when the preset TV programmes actually start and end — even if the broadcast time of a preset TV programme is changed.

To Use PDC/VPS Service . . .

The default setting for PDC/VPS is “ON”. To cancel PDC/VPS, press NUMBER key “7” so that the PDC/VPS indicator () on the display panel disappears during ShowView or regular timer programming.

NOTES:

When you manually enter programmes (regular timer programming), set the start time (PDC or VPS time) exactly as advertised in the TV listing. A different time than advertised will result in no recording.

PDC/VPS recording is also possible when a satellite tuner or a cable system is connected to AV2 IN on your recorder.

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Contents HR-A637E/EH Safety First Safety PrecautionsFor Italy Do not place the recorderTune The TV To Your Video Recorder Basic ConnectionsConnecting Using a Decoder Connect Satellite Connecting Using a Satellite TunerTuner Prepare to Watch aConnecting Using a Stereo System Installing YO U R NEW RecorderMake Connections Tuner Set Clock Set SET Just Clock SET Date and TimeChannel Position Manual Clock SetLoad a Cassette Basic PlaybackPoint Start PlaybackPlayback Features Activate Repeat Activate Instant ReviewRE-SUPPLY Power SET A/B Code SwitchBasic Recording Select Channel to Watch Recording FeaturesEngage ITR Mode Reset CounterSET Counter Display SET Recording DurationInformation On ShowView Timer RecordingMake List of Stored Channel Positions Station Names Guide Prog. Number SetEnter Showview Number N Timer RecordingEnter Channel Position Number Satellite Tuner UsersAccess Programme Display ShowView Timer RecordingTimer Mode Engage RECORDER’SRegular Timer Programming Check And Cancel Programmes Revise Programme InformationPDC/VPS Recording Edit To Or From Another Video Recorder SET Recording DECK’S Input ModeStart Source Player Start Recording DeckSET RECORDER’S Input Edit From a CamcorderMode Start CamcorderAccess Confirmation Display Access CH. SET DisplaySelect Position Input ChannelAccess Manual CH. SET Display Switch StationsPerform Tuning Select NEW PositionTV Station and ID List Power Troubleshooting E NTimer again TroubleshootingQuestions and Answer S Ä remain lit on the display panel. Is there a problem?@ # NdexHow To Use Installing BatteriesOperating JVC TVs Digit Entry# $ IndexGeneral Specifications

HR-A637EH, HR-A637E specifications

The JVC HR-A637E and HR-A637EH are part of JVC's renowned lineup of VCRs that cater to both audio and video enthusiasts seeking quality performance and reliable technology. These models are designed for users who appreciate the nostalgia of tape-based video recording while also benefiting from modern enhancements that improve functionality.

At the core of these VCRs is their ability to play and record in multiple formats, primarily VHS. They are equipped with JVC’s advanced video processing technology, which ensures that playback quality is sharp, and images are vibrant, enhancing the viewing experience. The HR-A637E and HR-A637EH models support high-quality playback of standard VHS tapes, making them an excellent choice for preserving and viewing classic home videos.

One of the standout features of these VCRs is their built-in Time Base Corrector (TBC). This technology minimizes jitter, enhances stability, and allows for smoother playback of older tapes, ensuring that the recorded material looks as good as possible. Additionally, both models include a digital noise reduction function, helping to eliminate unwanted artifacts from the video signal, resulting in a cleaner picture.

The convenience of everyday use is highlighted through their user-friendly interfaces and remote control capabilities. The HR-A637E and HR-A637EH come with programmable timer recording functions, allowing users to set their VCR to record shows automatically, ensuring they never miss a favorite program. Additionally, the on-screen programming capabilities enhance usability, guiding users through the recording process seamlessly.

For those who wish to convert their VHS collection to digital formats, these models feature composite video outputs that can be connected to a capture device, making it easier to digitize treasured memories. Furthermore, the system is compatible with a variety of accessories, including VHS-C adapters that enable the playback of compact VHS tapes.

An important characteristic of the JVC HR-A637E and HR-A637EH is their robust build quality, which ensures durability and longevity. With precision mechanics and reliable components, users can trust that these models will perform well over time.

Overall, the JVC HR-A637E and HR-A637EH are exemplary VCRs that serve as a bridge between classic video recording technology and the needs of contemporary users, combining functionality, reliability, and ease of use in one compact package. Whether for nostalgic purposes or practical video recording, these models remain a solid choice in a world increasingly dominated by digital formats.