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PLAYBACKANDRECORDINGFEATURES(cont.)

Recording

Features

V/VCR

 

OSD

 

 

DISPLAY

1

2

3

 

 

2

4

5

6

7

8

9

C.RESET

0

4

 

 

1

3

Record One Program While Watching Another

1

ENGAGE TV MODE

During recording...

Press TV/VCR. The VCR's VCR indicator goes out. (If

you are using the RF connection (pg. 6) to view

 

the output from your VCR, the TV broadcast being

 

recorded disappears.)

 

If you are using the AV connection (pg. 6) to view

 

the output from your VCR, change the TV's input

 

mode from AV to TV.

SELECT CHANNEL FOR

VIEWING

2 Use the TV’s channel selector to set the channel you want to watch.

Display Elapsed Recording Time

 

1

 

RESET COUNTER TO ZERO

 

 

Before recording starts, press C.RESET. The counter

 

 

resets to zero and displays the exact elapsed time as the

 

 

tape runs.

 

 

 

DISPLAY ELAPSED TIME ON

 

2

 

SCREEN

 

 

During recording, press OSD at any time to see the

 

 

elapsed time.

 

 

All indications corresponding to the current status of the

 

 

 

VCR are displayed for 5 seconds. The counter display

 

 

 

remains on the screen indicating the elapsed time.

 

 

 

Press OSD again to remove the display.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Make sure "SUPERIMPOSE" is set to "ON" (pg. 28).

 

 

 

The indications are not recorded.

 

 

 

Press DISPLAY to change to the COUNT display if

 

 

 

"REMAIN" is displayed.

 

 

 

 

Display Tape Remaining Time

DISPLAY COUNTER

INFORMATION

1 Press OSD.

All indications corresponding to the VCR's current status are displayed for 5 seconds. The counter display remains on the screen indicating the elapsed time.

DISPLAY TAPE REMAINING TIME

2 Press DISPLAY until "REMAIN" appears on screen. The approximate tape remaining time appears on the TV screen and also on the VCR display panel with a "" indicator.

The tape remaining time is calculated based on the tape speed (SP or EP) being used. The indicated remaining time is only an estimate.

Press DISPLAY to change the on-screen display from REMAIN to COUNT and vice versa; and to show counter reading, channel number, clock time or tape remaining time on the front display panel. Then channel number will not be displayed when the VCR is playing a tape.

EXIT THE DISPLAY

3 Press OSD again.

NOTES:

"SUPERIMPOSE" must be set to "ON", or the on-screen display will not appear (pg. 28).

Near the beginning of the tape, the tape remaining estimate may be inaccurate. However, the estimate becomes more accurate as the tape comes closer to the end.

Depending on the type of tape used, the tape remaining time reading may not appear right away, or may not be correct. "- -:- -" may sometimes appear, or the display may blink on occasion.

The tape remaining time indication is not accurate when using VHS-C tapes with VHS-C adapter.

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JVC HR-DD750U manual Recording Features

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.

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