8ENINITIALSETTINGS(cont.)

On-Screen Displays

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

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1

OK

MENU

PUSH JOG

You can choose whether or not to have various operational indicators appear on screen, by setting this function ON or OFF.

TURN ON THE RECORDER

1 Press

 

 

 

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ACCESS MAIN MENU

 

 

SCREEN

 

 

2 Press MENU.

 

 

 

ACCESS FUNCTION SET

 

 

SCREEN

 

 

 

Place the pointer next to "FUNCTION SET" by pressing

3 PUSH JOG , then press OK or PUSH JOGÞ.

 

 

ENABLE/DISABLE

 

 

ON-SCREEN DISPLAY

 

 

The default setting is "ON",

FUNCTION SET

 

 

so if you want on-screen

 

 

PICTURE CONTROL

AUTO

4 displays, leave the setting

 

 

 

 

 

 

B.E.S.T.

ON

 

as it is and go to step 5. If

AUTO TIMER

OFF

 

you don't want the

O.S.D.

ON

 

displays to appear, press

AUTO SP=LP TIMER

OFF

 

PUSH JOG to place

[5/°] =

 

 

the pointer next to

[MENU] : EXIT

 

 

"O.S.D." and press OK or

 

 

 

PUSH JOGÞto set to "OFF".

 

 

 

 

 

 

RETURN TO NORMAL

 

 

SCREEN

 

 

5 Press MENU.

 

 

NOTES:

When you use this recorder as the player for editing, be sure to set "O.S.D." to "OFF" before starting.

During playback, the operation mode indicators may be disturbed depending on the type of tape being used.

The superimposed indication on the TV screen tells you what the recorder is doing.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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1– Operation mode indicators 2– Tape speed SP/LP/EP

3– Colour system indicator (pg. 34) 4– Tape direction

5– Counter display

6– Audio mode display (pg. 16) 7– Tape position indicator (pg. 15)

8– Type of Broadcast (HR-J768MS and HR-J767MS only) (pg. 19)

9– Current day/month/year 10– Clock display

11– Channel position number/Aux. indicator (L-1 or F-1) 12– Cassette loaded mark

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JVC HR-J667MS On-Screen Displays, Turn on the Recorder, Access Main Menu Screen, ENABLE/DISABLE ON-SCREEN Display

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