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4

SET VIDEO CHANNEL

Set your TV to UHF channel 36.

If the two vertical white bars appear clearly on the screen as shown in the illustration ("TEST SIGNAL" on page 4), press OK and then go to step 4.

If the two vertical white bars do not appear clearly, press OK and then TV PROG + or to set the video recorder to a vacant channel between 28 and 60 which is not occupied by any local station in your area.

(Ex.) If channel 50 is available in your area

Then set your TV to UHF channel 50 and check if the two vertical white bars appear clearly on the screen; if so, go to step 4. If not, re-set the video recorder to another vacant channel and try again.

NOTES:

If you set the video recorder to a channel which is occupied by a local station or has neighbouring channels that are occupied by local stations, the picture reception quality will be affected and some interference noise will appear on the TV screen. Be sure to select a vacant channel which has no broadcast on neighbouring channels.

If you cannot obtain the two vertical white bars clearly with any channel between 28 and 60, consult your JVC dealer.

FINISH VIDEO CHANNEL SET

Press OK.

If Auto Set Up (pg. 6) or Tuner Set (pg. 36) has not previously been performed, the Language Select screen appears and Auto Set Up function takes place automatically.

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With AV Connection

IMPORTANT:

Before performing the following steps, make sure the recorder's power is off and there is no cassette inserted in the recorder.

ACCESS VIDEO CHANNEL SET MODE

 

Hold down STOP/EJECT on the recorder until the

1

display panel shows the following.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SET VIDEO CHANNEL

 

Press OK, then press TV PROG – until the display panel

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shows the following.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Now the video channel is set to off (– –).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

FINISH VIDEO CHANNEL

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SET

Press OK.

 

 

 

 

 

If Auto Set Up (pg. 6) or Tuner Set (pg. 36) has

 

 

not previously been performed, the Language Select

 

 

 

screen appears and Auto Set Up function takes place

 

 

 

automatically.

To view picture signals from the video recorder, set your TV to its AV mode.

Be sure to connect the power plug to an AC outlet first before installing the lithium battery; otherwise, the battery's service life will be drastically shortened.

Installing/Removing the lithium battery

1Make sure that the power plug is connected to an AC outlet and turn off the VCR power.

2Open the battery cover while pressing the release tab as illustrated.

3Insert a lithium battery with the plus (+) side up and push it in.

To remove the lithium battery, press the latch A down- ward using a pointed non-metallic object, then pull out the lithium battery.

4Close the battery cover until it clicks in place.

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JVC HR-J667MS, HR-J768MS, HR-J767MS specifications SET Video Channel, Finish Video Channel SET, Set, With AV Connection

HR-J768MS, HR-J667MS, HR-J767MS specifications

The JVC HR-J767MS, HR-J667MS, and HR-J768MS are standout VCR models released by JVC in the late 1990s, showcasing the company’s commitment to high-quality video recording technology. These machines are part of JVC's HR series, noted for their durability and operations tailored to meet consumer demands during the peak of VCR usage.

One of the main features across these models is their superior video quality, enabled by JVC’s advanced Super VHS (S-VHS) technology. This feature significantly enhances the resolution of recordings compared to standard VHS, delivering sharper images and improved color quality. The HR-J768MS, in particular, is celebrated for its high-fidelity audio performance, supporting stereo sound that elevates the overall viewing experience.

Another notable technology utilized in these models is the Digital Tracking system. This innovative feature ensures that the video head aligns accurately with the tape, resulting in minimal distortion and enhanced playback quality. Furthermore, the models are equipped with features like Auto Sensing, which detects the type of tape in use and adjusts recording settings automatically, allowing for seamless user experiences.

The HR-J767MS and HR-J667MS incorporate a robust time base corrector. This technology stabilizes the video signal during playback and recording, minimizing jitter and enhancing picture stability. Users appreciate this feature for its significant impact on the quality of home recordings, particularly when capturing live events or personal memories.

In terms of convenience, these models come with programmable timers and an intuitive user interface, making it easy for users to schedule recordings effortlessly. The built-in Video Plus+ feature simplifies the process further by allowing viewers to record programs with just a few button presses.

Connectivity options are also a highlight, as these VCRs support both composite and S-Video outputs, catering to various home theater setups. Additionally, the HR-J768MS includes a front AV input for quick access, making it user-friendly for attaching camcorders or gaming consoles.

Overall, the JVC HR-J767MS, HR-J667MS, and HR-J768MS exemplify the technological advancements made in VCR design during their time. Their combination of quality, ease of use, and innovative features made them popular choices for consumers looking to capture and cherish their memories on tape. Despite the rise of digital media, these models remain cherished collectibles for enthusiasts of vintage video technology.