RECORDING

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Basic

Recording

Turn on the TV and select the VIDEO channel (or AV mode).

SP/LP

PLAY

 

 

PAUSE

STOP/EJECT

TV

PROG

RECORD

 

 

 

 

 

 

–:–

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.

 

 

 

 

 

CHOOSE A PROGRAMME

 

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

2 channel you wish to record.

 

 

SET TAPE SPEED

 

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

 

 

recorder display panel to confirm the selected tape

3 speed.

4

 

START RECORDING

Press and hold RECORD and press PLAY on the remote

 

control, or press RECORD on the recorder.

 

 

 

B.E.S.T. takes place at the beginning of both the

 

 

first SP and the first LP recording after inserting the

 

 

cassette (pg. 18).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PAUSE/RESUME

 

 

RECORDING

5 Press PAUSE. Press PLAY to resume recording.

 

1

2

3

NUMBER

4

5

6

 

 

 

7 8 9

0

2

4

TV PROG

STOP RECORDING

Press STOP on the remote control or STOP/EJECT on

the recorder. Then press STOP/EJECT to remove the

6 cassette.

SP/LP

1

PLAY

PAUSE

RECORD

3

STOP

Recording Resume Function

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

If there is a power outage during recording (or Instant Timer Recording or timer recording), the recording will resume automatically when power is restored to the recorder unless the recorder's memory backup has expired.

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JVC HR-J700E, HR-J658EH specifications Basic Recording

HR-J658EH, HR-J658E, HR-J700E specifications

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