INDEX EN 11

Remote Control

 

A

U

V

B

W

C

X

D

 

E

Y

 

F

Z

 

G

a

H

b

I

c

J

d

K

e

 

L

f

M

g

h

N

i

 

O

j

P

k

l

Q

m

R

n

S

o

T

p

 

A Open/Close Button (x (OPEN/CLOSE))  pg. 9, 24

B Eject Button (x (EJECT))  pg. 25

 

C VHS Button*  pg. 25

 

* This button will not function during navigation mode or set up mode.

DDVD Button*  pg. 24

*This button will not function during navigation mode or set up mode.

ENumber Buttons  pg. 26, 28, 29, 67 F Cancel Button (CANCEL)  pg. 58

Counter Reset Button (0000)  pg. 63 G Auxiliary Button (AUX)

H SHOWVIEW Button  pg. 29

I Programming Button (PROG)  pg. 31, 32, 34 J Top Menu Button (TOP MENU)  pg. 47

K rt w e Buttons  pg. 20

L Menu Button (MENU)  pg. 47

M Reverse Skip Button (2)  pg. 47, 49, 54 Previous Button  pg. 50

NReverse Search Button (3) (DVD deck)  pg. 47, 54 Rewind Button (3) (VHS deck)  pg. 59

Reverse Slow Button (SLOW –)  pg. 48

ORecord Button (7)  pg. 26, 28

PRecording Mode Button (REC MODE)  pg. 26, 28

Remain Button (REMAIN)  pg. 49, 61

QOn-Screen Button (ON SCREEN)  pg. 12, 13, 55 R Display Button (DISPLAY)  pg. 49, 61

S Audio Button (AUDIO)  pg. 50

T Subtitle Button (SUBTITLE)  pg. 49 U TV/DVD Switch  pg. 20

V DVD Standby/On Button (DVD STANDBY/ON 1)

W TV Standby/On Button (TV STANDBY/ON 1)  pg. 75 X TV/Video Input Button (TV/VIDEO)  pg. 61, 63

Y TV Volume Buttons (TV % +/–)  pg. 75 Z Channel Buttons (PR +/–)  pg. 26, 28, 41

Page Buttons  pg. 66, 70, 71

a Memo Button (MEMO)  pg. 66, 70 Mark Button (MARK)  pg. 49

b Timer Button (TIMER #)  pg. 29, 31, 32

c Automatic Satellite Programme Recording Button (SAT

#)  pg. 36

d Navigation Button (NAVIGATION)  pg. 65 e Enter Button (ENTER)  pg. 20

f Return Button (RETURN)  pg. 29, 57

g Forward Skip Button (6)  pg. 47, 49, 54 Next Button  pg. 50

h Forward Search Button (5) (DVD deck)  pg. 47, 54 Fast Forward Button (5) (VHS deck)  pg. 59 Forward Slow Button (SLOW +)  pg. 48

i Play Button (4)  pg. 24, 25 j Pause Button (9)  pg. 24, 59 k Stop Button (8)  pg. 24, 25

Clear Button (CLEAR)  pg. 58

l Skip Search Button ()  pg. 48, 54

m Angle Button (ANGLE) (DVD deck only)  pg. 49

Live Check Button (LIVE CHECK)  pg. 54 n One Touch Replay Button ()  pg. 54 o Set Up Button (SET UP)  pg. 20

p Progressive Scan Button (PROGRESSIVE SCAN)

pg. 60, 80

How To Use

The remote control can operate most of your unit’s functions, as well as basic functions of TV sets of JVC and other brands.

( pg. 74)

Point the remote control toward the receiving window.

The maximum operating distance of the remote control is about 8 m.

NOTES:

When inserting the batteries, be sure to insert in the correct directions as indicated under the battery cover.

If the remote control doesn’t work properly, remove its batteries, wait for approximately 5 minutes, replace the batteries and then try operating the unit again.

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DR-MV5SE specifications

The JVC DR-MV5SE is a versatile and innovative combination VCR/DVD recorder that caters to users looking to bridge traditional and modern media formats. Launched during a time when digital recording was gaining momentum, the DR-MV5SE offers a range of features that make it a valuable device for preserving and enjoying audiovisual content.

One of the primary features of the JVC DR-MV5SE is its ability to record directly from VHS tapes to DVD, providing a seamless way to convert old home videos into a more durable format. This process is not only efficient but also user-friendly, making it accessible for audiences of all ages. The device supports various recording modes, allowing users to choose between standard play, long play, and extra-long play, which adjusts the recording time according to their needs.

Equipped with a built-in digital tuner, the DR-MV5SE facilitates easy access to digital terrestrial TV broadcasts. This feature enables users to directly record their favorite shows and programs from the television, ensuring they never miss a moment. The device also includes a variety of connectivity options, such as HDMI output, composite video output, and S-Video output, which contribute to enhancing the overall playback quality. The availability of DVD-R, DVD-RW, and DVD+RW formats broadens the scope for recording and playback, as users can choose from rewritable options or more permanent solutions.

Technologically, JVC has integrated several enhancements into the DR-MV5SE, including the ability to edit recorded content. Users can easily trim unwanted segments, providing a polished final product. Additionally, the device features VCR Plus+ programming, simplifying the scheduling of recordings by allowing users to input a code associated with the desired program.

In terms of design, the JVC DR-MV5SE is compact and user-friendly, featuring an intuitive interface that makes navigation straightforward. This combination of functionality and simplicity ensures that both novice and experienced users can easily operate the device.

Overall, the JVC DR-MV5SE stands out as a practical solution for those wishing to preserve their cherished VHS memories and enjoy modern DVD playback. With an array of recording options, digital tuning capabilities, and editing features, it is an essential tool for multimedia enthusiasts looking to transition from analog to digital with ease. Whether for personal archives or simply enjoying favorite movies, the DR-MV5SE represents a reliable and effective choice in the realm of recording technology.