ENTER SHOWVIEW

 

NUMBER

 

 

Press OK, and a cursor

 

 

appears above “GUIDE

12345 5

 

4 PROG”. Then, using the

 

GUIDE PROG

TV PROG

NUMBER keys, input the

 

 

ShowView number (found

1

1

in most TV listings) of a

 

 

program scheduled to be

[0 – 9] =

 

broadcast on each station

 

 

on the list from step 1,

When entering a ShowView

starting at the top. If you

number for ARD

enter the wrong number,

 

 

press CANCEL and input the correct number.

 

ENTER CHANNEL POSITION

 

NUMBER

 

 

4

Press OK and the display

 

 

under “TV PROG” begins

 

 

 

250

39

5 blinking.

 

 

GUIDE PROG TV PROG

 

If the blinking number

 

 

 

under “TV PROG” agrees

 

 

 

with the channel

 

 

 

position . . .

[] =

 

 

. . . press OK.

 

 

 

 

 

If the numbers do not agree . . .

 

 

. . . input the channel position using PUSH JOGor

 

the NUMBER keys, then press OK.

 

If you input the ShowView number of a program that has already aired, “ERROR” appears on screen for a few seconds. Input the correct ShowView number.

Repeat steps 4 and 5 as necessary.

CLOSE MENU

6 Press CH SET and selection is complete.

If you already know the Guide Prog. number for a station . . .

1– After step 3, press PUSH JOG %.

The GUIDE PROG number begins blinking.

2– Enter the Guide Prog. number using the NUMBER keys or PUSH JOG, then press PUSH JOG %.

The TV PROG number begins blinking.

3– Enter the channel position using the NUMBER keys or PUSH JOG, then press PUSH JOG% .

Repeat 2 and 3 as necessary. 4– Press CH SET.

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When Using A Satellite

Tuner

Satellite Antenna

Aerial or Cable

Ex. 1

Ex. 2

 

 

 

Satellite

Satellite

 

Tuner and

 

Tuner

 

Decoder

 

 

 

AV2 IN/DECODER

 

 

AV2 SELECT Switch

TV Receiver

Preparation

1– Connect the satellite tuner to the AV2 IN/DECODER connector on the rear of your recorder.

2– Set the AV2 SELECT switch to "AV2".

To Record Satellite Broadcasts . . .

1– Select the appropriate channel on the satellite tuner.

2– Press NUMBER key "0" to set your recorder's input mode to "AUX2".

3– Start recording (pg. 15, steps 3 – 6).

To Record Satellite Broadcasts Using ShowView Timer Recording . . .

1– Perform Guide Prog. Number setting.

In step 5 in the left column, press NUMBER key "0" to set "TV PROG" to "AUX2".

2– Perform ShowView Timer Recording (pg. 22).

To Record Satellite Broadcasts Using Regular Timer Recording . . .

1– In step 6 on page 25, press TV PROG. +/– to set the channel position to "AUX2".

NOTES:

When timer-recording a satellite programme, first set the satellite tuner to the appropriate channel before the selected programme begins and then set the satellite tuner's timer. If your satellite tuner does not have a timer, leave it switched on.

If your recorder's front panel VIDEO and/or AUDIO connec- tors are being used, they take priority and "AUX2" cannot be selected. Make sure no cables are connected to the front panel connectors when performing this procedure.

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JVC HR-E239EG Enter Showview Number, Close Menu, When Using a Satellite Tuner, Preparation, To Record Satellite Broadcasts

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