RECORDING

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Basic

Recording

 

PROG.

PLAY

 

TV

PAUSE

 

q

6

SP/LP

RECORD

STOP/EJECT

 

 

 

2

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.

1

LOAD A CASSETTE

Insert a cassette with the record safety tab intact.

 

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

power comes on automatically.

 

If your recorder is connected to the TV via AV connec-

 

tion, press TV/VIDEO to select the VIDEO mode.

 

[A233E, A433E only]

 

 

 

CHOOSE A PROGRAMME

 

Press TV PROG. +/– or the NUMBER keys to select the

 

channel you wish to record. The name of the station

2 appears in the recorder’s display panel for 5 seconds,

 

followed by the channel position number. (Only

 

stations that appear in the Confirmation display will be

 

displayed.)

 

 

 

SET TAPE SPEED

 

(A430E, A433E, A437E

 

ONLY)

 

Press SP/LP ( ). Check the SP/LP indicator on the

 

recorder display panel to confirm the selected tape

3 speed.

 

START RECORDING

 

1

2

NUMBER

4

5

 

 

 

7

8

 

 

TV/VIDEO

 

 

0

SP/LP

RECORD

3

6

9

TV PROG.

PLAY

PAUSE

Press and hold RECORD and PLAY on the remote

4 control, or press RECORD on the recorder.

PAUSE/RESUME

RECORDING

5 Press PAUSE. Press PLAY to resume recording.

STOP RECORDING

Press STOP on the remote control or STOP/EJECT on

the recorder. Then press STOP/EJECT to remove the

6 cassette.

3

1

STOP

Accidental erasure prevention

To prevent accidental recording on a recorded cassette, remove its safety tab. To record on it later, cover the hole with adhesive tape.

Record safety tab

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JVC HR-A433E, HR-A437E, HR-A430E, HR-A237E, HR-A233E, HR-A230E specifications Basic Recording

HR-A430E, HR-A233E, HR-A237E, HR-A437E, HR-A230E specifications

The JVC HR-A433E, HR-A230E, HR-A437E, HR-A237E, and HR-A233E are part of JVC's esteemed lineup of VHS video cassette recorders that were popular in the late 1990s to early 2000s. Each model brought forward a unique array of features and cutting-edge technologies that catered to the needs of home video enthusiasts.

The HR-A433E is particularly noted for its high-quality video playback and recording capabilities. It features JVC's Super VHS technology, which enhances image clarity and detail when compared to standard VHS. With its built-in TBC (Time Base Corrector), users can expect consistent playback quality, minimizing jitter and improving the viewing experience. Additionally, the model supports various recording speeds, allowing for flexible usage based on user preferences.

In contrast, the HR-A230E is a more entry-level model designed to make VCR technology accessible to a broader audience. Although it lacks some of the advanced features of its counterparts, it still delivers reliable performance for basic recording and playback needs. The machine is renowned for its user-friendly interface, making it easy for anyone to operate, whether they're recording a family event or watching favorite shows.

The HR-A437E and HR-A237E models closely mirror the functionality of the HR-A433E and HR-A230E but come with additional enhancements. The HR-A437E includes Dolby Surround audio for an immersive sound quality that enhances the overall viewing experience. On the other hand, the HR-A237E focuses on delivering solid performance with simplified features that appeal to casual users who want effective recording without complexities.

Finally, the HR-A233E serves as an affordable mid-range option that balances performance and budget. With features such as auto timer recording and a variety of playback options, it is ideal for users who want reliable functionality without breaking the bank.

Overall, JVC’s VHS recorders are characterized by their durability, ease of use, and commitment to quality. They incorporate various technologies aimed at improving playback and recording, ensuring that whether capturing a cherished moment or reliving favorite films, users receive a satisfying home entertainment experience. Collectively, these models represent the pinnacle of VCR technology from JVC during their prime, serving as enduring nostalgic devices in a digital age.