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80 EN SUBSIDIARY SETTINGS

OTHERS

8 RESUME — OFF / ON / DISC RESUME

 

 

When this function is set to “ON” or “DISC RESUME”, you can use

 

 

the resume function. ( pg. 48)

VHS

 

OFF: You cannot use the resume function.

DVD

 

ON: You can start playback from the resume point of the placed

 

 

disc.

 

 

DISC RESUME: The unit retains a memory of the resume points of the last 30 discs played back, even though they have been ejected.

NOTE:

“DISC RESUME” setting works on DVD VIDEO, VCD and already finalised DVD-R/DVD-RW (video mode) discs. For other types of discs, the function under “ON” setting will be applied even if “RESUME” is set to “DISC RESUME”.

8 AUTO POWER OFF OFF / 3H

When this function is set to “3H”, the unit is turned off automatically if no operation is done with 3 hours.

Scan Mode Set

If you connect the unit and TV with Component Video Connection ( pg. 15), you can select the scan mode from two modes: Interlaced scan mode which is used in the conventional TV system, and Progressive scan mode which enables reproduction of higher-quality images.

8Interlaced scan

PROGRESSIVE SCAN

In the conventional video system, a picture is shown on the display monitor in two halves. The Interlaced scan system places lines of the second half of the picture in-between lines of the first half of the picture.

8Progressive scan

Progressive scan displays all the horizontal lines of a picture at one time, as a single frame. This system can convert the interlaced video from DVD into progressive format for connection to a progressive display. It dramatically increases the vertical resolution.

ATTENTION:

Your TV needs to be compatible with Progressive.

Make sure that there is no disc in the unit.

Turn on the unit.

Turn on the TV and select the AV mode.

Slide the TV/DVD switch to DVD.

1 Press DVD so that the DVD lamp lights up on the unit. 2 Press PROGRESSIVE SCAN for 3 or more seconds.

Video output indicator () lights on the front display panel if Progressive scan mode has been established. ( pg. 14)

Each press of PROGRESSIVE SCAN for 3 or more seconds switches the scan mode.

NOTES:

When the progressive mode is set, be sure to set “L-1 OUTPUT” to “COMPONENT”. ( pg. 44) Progressive scan is output only from [COMPONENT VIDEO OUT] connector.

Interlaced scan mode is the setting at your purchase.

Interlaced scan mode might be suitable depending on video material.

Scan mode cannot be set while menu screen is displayed.

When the Progressive scan mode is engaged, no video signal is output from [L-1 IN/OUT] connector.

Watch the images on VHS deck in the Progressive scan mode via component video

1Set the Progressive-compatible TV to the component input mode.

2Press DVD so that the DVD lamp lights up on the unit.

3Press PROGRESSIVE SCAN for 3 or more seconds.

The video output indicator lights up on the front display panel.

4 Press VHS so that the VHS lamp lights up on the unit, then press PROGRESSIVE SCAN.

]” lights up on the unit.

NOTES:

Be sure to engage the DVD deck in stop mode.

During still picture in VHS Progressive Scan mode, the images may jitter, but this is not a malfunction.

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DR-MV5BE specifications

The JVC DR-MV5BE is a versatile and feature-rich DVD recorder and VCR combo that caters to the needs of users looking to digitize their home video collection while enjoying the convenience of a dual-format device. This innovative unit combines both DVD recording and VHS playback capabilities, making it a valuable addition to any home entertainment setup.

At the core of the JVC DR-MV5BE’s functionality is its ability to record directly onto DVD discs, offering several formats including DVD-R, DVD-RW, and DVD+R. This flexibility allows users to choose the best format suited for their recording needs, whether they prioritize compatibility with other devices or rewritable options. The device also supports various recording modes, from high-quality SP mode to extended recording modes like LP and EP, granting users control over recording time and quality.

The integrated VHS player adds to the DR-MV5BE’s appeal, allowing users to play their existing VHS tapes seamlessly. This feature is perfect for those looking to preserve old home movies, as the unit can convert VHS content to DVD format through a simple dubbing process. Additionally, the DR-MV5BE features front and rear audio/video inputs, enabling users to easily connect camcorders, gaming consoles, or other external devices for recording or playback.

In terms of connectivity, the JVC DR-MV5BE is equipped with various options. The HDMI output ensures high-definition video playback, while the standard composite outputs allow compatibility with older televisions. The presence of a USB port provides further versatility, allowing users to record or transfer content to and from USB storage devices.

The unit also boasts a user-friendly interface and remote control, simplifying the recording and playback process. With built-in features such as a programmable timer, users can schedule recordings in advance, ensuring they never miss their favorite shows or events.

Overall, the JVC DR-MV5BE is a robust device that encapsulates modern recording technology while retaining the nostalgia of VHS. Its blend of functions, alongside its user-friendly design and versatility, makes it a standout option for anyone looking to bridge the gap between analog and digital media.