14BASICOPERATIONS(cont.)

Recording

TV signals being received by the recorder’s built-in tuner can be recorded onto a video tape. You can “capture” a TV programme using your video recorder.

Turn on the TV and select the AV mode.

Insert a D-VHS cassette to record in the D-VHS mode.

D-VHS Recording

LOAD A CASSETTE

1 Insert a cassette with the record safety tab intact (See next page).

The counter is reset to 0:00:00 and the recorder

power comes on automatically.

While "– – – –" is blinking on the front display panel,

the tape will run for a few seconds to search for the

tape number.

The STD (or LS3) indicator lights and the D-VHS

STD indicator

5

AUSE

LS3 indicator

-VHS D

TV PROG

2

recording mode is selected automatically.

CHOOSE A PROGRAMME

2 Press TV PROG +/– or the NUMBER keys to select the preset you wish to record.

The TV PROG dial can also be used to select a channel.

5

PLAY

RECORD

 

 

 

4

6

EJECT

 

2

1

2 4

NUMBER

7

1

2

6 TOP

4 RECORD

STD/LS3

3

(SP/LP)

V

2

PROG

6

STOP

 

2

3

 

 

5

6

3

3

 

 

4

8

9

4

 

 

 

0 STD/LS3 (SP/LP)

3

TV PROG 2

PLAY 4,5

PAUSE 5

 

SET TAPE SPEED

 

Press STD/LS3 ( ). Check the STD or LS3 indicator

3 to confirm the selected tape speed.

4

START RECORDING

Press and hold RECORD and press PLAY on the remote

control, or press RECORD on the recorder.

 

 

 

If "DIRECT REC" is set to "ON", the programme

 

 

that appears on the TV screen will be recorded

 

 

(pg. 11).

 

 

 

 

 

 

You can not change the preset whilst recording is in progress. To change the preset, see step 5.

PAUSE/RESUME

RECORDING

5 Press PAUSE. Press PLAY to resume recording.

During the Record Pause mode, you can change the preset by pressing the TV PROG +/– buttons or the NUMBER keys.

STOP RECORDING

6 Press STOP. Then press EJECT to remove the cassette.

NOTE:

To record in the S-VHS or VHS mode on a D-VHS cassette, press D-VHSso that the STD (or LS3) indicator goes off (pg. 32).

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JVC HM-DR10000EK setup guide Recording