JVC HR-DD750U Cable Box Control, Situate Controller, Attach Controller, Connect Cable BOX to VCR

Models: HR-DD750U

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16ENINITIALSETTINGS(cont.)

Cable Box

Control

Suggested Location

Place the cable box on top of the VCR. Attach the VCR's Controller to the top of the VCR with the Controller’s transmitter pointed towards the cable box’s remote sensor.

ATTENTION:

The Controller can also control a DBS receiver. If both a cable box and a DBS receiver are used, position the controller so its signal reaches the remote control sensors of both the cable box and DBS receiver.

Cable box

Controller

Your VCR(suggested

locations)

Controller

Transmitter

This procedure is required if you receive your TV channels through a cable box (descrambler). The Controller allows the VCR to automatically switch the cable box channel during timer-recording. The Controller is effective for recording shows that have been programmed using VCR Plus+ (pg. 38) or Express Timer Programming (pg. 42).

Situate And Connect

Controller

SITUATE CONTROLLER

1 Place the Controller so that the path between its transmitter and the cable box’s remote sensor is unobstructed.

ATTACH CONTROLLER

2 Fasten securely using the supplied adhesive strip.

CONNECT CABLE BOX TO VCR

3 The connection method depends on the type of cable box you have.

If your cable box has AUDIO and VIDEO OUT connectors . . .

. . . connect them to the AUDIO and VIDEO IN connectors on your VCR. Set the VCR to channel "L-1" for the rear AUDIO and VIDEO IN connectors, or channel "F-1" for the front AUDIO and VIDEO IN connectors to use the cable box.

If your cable box doesn’t have AUDIO and VIDEO OUT connectors . . .

. . . connect the antenna output connector on the cable box to the ANTENNA IN connector on the rear of your

Your VCR

VIDEO IN AUDIO IN

CABLE

Connected to

ANTENNA IN

BOX

VCR.

Set the VCR tuner to the same channel as the cable box RF output (see page 17 also).

NOTE:

When connecting your cable box refer to its instruction manual.

CONNECT CONTROLLER TO VCR

4 Connect to the CABLE BOX connector on your VCR.

Audio/Video cable (supplied)

Cable box

VIDEO OUT

AUDIO OUT

About Your Cable Box

This VCR has two separate methods to control your Cable Box.

The VCR's Wireless Remote Control Unit can control your Cable Box.

This eliminates the need for a separate Cable Box Remote Control Unit.

The VCR's Controller can also control your Cable Box.

This allows the VCR to change your Cable Box's channel number during timer recording.

Each method must be set up separately. To set up the VCR's Remote Control unit, refer to page 52. To set up the Controller go to page 17.

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JVC HR-DD750U manual Cable Box Control, Situate Controller, Attach Controller, Connect Cable BOX to VCR

HR-DD750U specifications

The JVC HR-DD750U is a versatile and feature-rich VHS player that was designed to meet the needs of both casual users and dedicated video enthusiasts. This model is part of JVC’s renowned line of VHS players, which gained considerable acclaim for their reliability and performance.

One of the most striking features of the HR-DD750U is its Dual Hi-Fi feature. This technology allows for superior audio quality through the use of two separate audio heads. As a result, users can enjoy enhanced sound performance when viewing their favorite VHS recordings. The machine also supports Stereo and Hi-Fi audio formats, delivering a rich and immersive listening experience.

The HR-DD750U is equipped with a high-quality video processing system that ensures clear and vibrant picture quality. It supports S-Video output, which separates the luminance and chrominance signals for enhanced video clarity. This is particularly beneficial for high-resolution displays, allowing users to experience sharper and more detailed visuals.

Another key aspect of the HR-DD750U is its versatility in terms of functionality. The model incorporates a timer recording feature, enabling users to schedule recordings of their favorite shows even when they're not present. This is complemented by a user-friendly programming interface, making it easy for anyone to set up recording sessions.

The machine also features a built-in digital noise reduction system that works to minimize unwanted artifacts and improve the overall visual output. This technology helps to create a smoother viewing experience, especially for older tapes that may have suffered from wear and tear over time.

In terms of design, the JVC HR-DD750U is compact yet robust, allowing it to fit into a variety of entertainment setups easily. Its intuitive controls and clear display positively impact the user experience, making navigation simple and straightforward.

Ultimately, the JVC HR-DD750U stands out as a noteworthy VHS player, offering a blend of advanced audio and video technologies, user-friendly features, and reliable performance. Whether for casual movie watching or for utilizing archival content, this model has earned its place in the landscape of home entertainment electronics.