JVC HR-J700E, HR-J658EH specifications Timer Warning, Satellite Tuner Users

Models: HR-J658EH HR-J658E HR-J700E

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VPS/PDC

STOP+/–

1

4

7

 

–:–

2

DAILY

3

5 6

8 9

0

2

WEEKLY

4

 

 

 

 

 

 

E

 

N

 

21

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SET TAPE SPEED

 

 

4 Press SP/LP (

 

) to set the tape speed.

 

 

5

SET VPS/PDC MODE

 

 

 

Press VPS/PDC to select "ON" or "OFF".

 

 

If "VPS/PDC

ON" is displayed on the screen or "VPS/

 

 

PDC" is lit on the display panel, VPS/PDC is set to ON.

 

 

If "VPS/PDC OFF" is displayed on the screen or "VPS/PDC"

 

 

 

is not lit on the display panel, VPS/PDC is set to OFF.

 

 

 

"VPS/PDC Recording" on page 23.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

RETURN TO NORMAL SCREEN

 

 

 

Press PROG or OK. "PROGRAM COMPLETED" appears

 

 

 

on the screen for about 5 seconds, then normal screen

 

 

6 appears.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Repeat steps 1 6 for each additional programme.

 

PROG

1

ENGAGE RECORDER’S TIMER MODE

 

SP/LP

3

OK

Satellite Tuner Users

To timer-record a satellite broadcast using SHOWVIEW:

1Set "AV2 SELECT" to "AV2" (pg. 31).

2 Perform steps 1 7.

3 Set the satellite tuner to the appropriate channel before the selected programme begins.

4 Leave the satellite tuner's power on.

7

Press ä (TIMER). The recorder turns off automatically

 

and äappears on the display panel.

 

 

 

To disengage the timer, press ä (TIMER) again.

NOTES:

To Change The Stop Time . . .

. . . press STOP +/– after pressing OK in step 3. You can compensate for anticipated programme schedule delays this way.

To Timer-Record Weekly Or Daily Serials . . .

. . . after pressing OK in step 3, press WEEKLY (NUMBER key “9”) for weekly serials or DAILY (NUMBER key “8”) for daily serials (Monday – Friday). Either "WEEKLY" or "DAILY" appears on the screen. Pressing the button again makes the corresponding indication disappear.

You can programme this recorder to timer-record as many as 8 programmes. If you try to programme the recorder to record a ninth, "PROGRAM FULL" appears on screen and "FULL" appears on the front display panel. To record the extra programme, you must first cancel any unnecessary programmes (pg. 24).

It is not possible to timer-record a TV programme with a SHOWVIEW number which starts with "0".

ATTENTION

Regarding Guide Program Number Set

"GUIDE PROG SET" appears after performing step 3 if the Guide Program number for the SHOWVIEW number you entered has not been set.

Press the NUMBER keys or to input the channel position number on which your recorder receives that

Timer Warning

If you have programmed your recorder to timer-record a programme or a series of programmes, a warning appears on screen to tell you that the recording is to start in 5 minutes.

WARNING– TIMER RECORDING

TO START SOON

[]

station, then press OK or %. The SHOWVIEW program screen appears.

GUIDE PROG SET

 

 

 

 

(Ex.) To timer-record a ZDF

GUIDE PROG

TV PROG

programme with SHOWVIEW.

* If your recorder receives

 

 

 

 

 

2

– –

 

ZDF on the channel

 

 

 

 

 

 

position 2, press OK or%

 

 

 

 

after entering "2".

[] =

 

 

 

 

 

[PROG] : EXIT

 

 

 

NOTES:

The warning only appears if

you’re not in the Timer mode at that time.

If this recorder is being used as the player for tape dubbing, the warning screen is recorded on the tape in the other video recorder.

The warning blinks for the entire 5 minutes leading up to the start of timer recording. To clear the display, press .

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JVC HR-J700E, HR-J658EH specifications Timer Warning, Satellite Tuner Users

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

The JVC HR-J700E, HR-J658E, and HR-J658EH are notable models in JVC's range of VHS VCRs that emerged during the height of VHS technology. Each of these models comes with impressive features and characteristics, catering to varied user needs and preferences.

The JVC HR-J700E is renowned for its advanced capabilities, including a 4-head system that enhances video playback quality. This model supports SP, LP, and SLP recording modes, allowing for flexible tape management. Notable features include an Auto Tracking function that ensures optimal tape alignment, reducing distortion during playback. The HR-J700E also integrates a digital noise reduction system, improving picture quality by minimizing unwanted artifacts. The video output is complemented by a set of audio outputs, including stereo, ensuring a richer sound experience.

The HR-J658E model offers a blend of performance and user-friendliness. This device shares many of the features of the HR-J700E, including the 4-head system and multi-speed recording capabilities. It features a simpler user interface, making it suitable for users who prefer straightforward operation without sacrificing quality. Additionally, the tape counter and clock features on this device make it easier to track recordings, while its external connections allow for easy integration with modern televisions and audio systems.

Meanwhile, the HR-J658EH is an enhanced version of the HR-J658E, which comes with more advanced functionalities. This model maintains the core features of its predecessor while introducing features like a built-in tuner. This allows for direct reception of television signals, making it convenient for recording live broadcasts without additional hardware. The HR-J658EH continues to focus on user experience with its programmable timer settings, enabling users to schedule recordings ahead of time, a crucial aspect for those who wish to record their favorite shows while away.

All three models boast robust build quality, with a design that reflects the era's style while ensuring longevity. They also incorporate JVC's commitment to quality, characterizing each unit with minimal tape wear, thanks to their well-engineered mechanisms. While VHS technology has largely been replaced by digital formats, the HR-J700E, HR-J658E, and HR-J658EH remain relevant for collectors, antique enthusiasts, and users who appreciate the analog format's warmth. With their features and user-oriented designs, these VCRs continue to hold a nostalgic pull for many users worldwide.