JVC HR-S7960E 10 EN, Check the contents, Situate the recorder, Connect the recorder to TV

Models: HR-S7960E

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INSTALLING YOUR NEW RECORDER

Basic Connections

Aerial connector

Back of TV

21-pin SCART

TV aerial

connector

cable

21-pin SCART

 

cable

RF cable

(not provided)

 

(provided)

Mains power cord

ANT. IN

Back of recorder

AV1 (L-1) IN/OUT RF OUT

Mains outlet

Make AV connection if your TV has a 21-pin AV input connector (SCART) in order to reduce the possibility of interference. With AV connection, you can enjoy stereo playback of video tapes if you are using a stereo TV.

NOTES:

The AV1 (L-1) IN/OUT connector accepts and delivers either a composite signal (regular video signal) or a Y/C signal (a signal in which the luminance and chrominance signals are separated). If your TV’s 21-pin AV input connector (SCART) is compatible with the Y/C signal, set

“L-1 OUTPUT” to “S-VIDEO” after the connection and the initial settings are completed ( pg. 42). You can obtain high-quality S-VHS pictures. (For connection, be sure to use a 21-pin SCART cable that is compatible with the Y/C signal.)

Set your TV to the VIDEO (or AV), Y/C, or RGB mode according to the type of your TV’s SCART connector.

For switching the TV’s mode, refer to the instruction manual of your television.

To obtain high-quality S-VHS pictures, you can also use the S-VIDEO connection described on page 11.

It’s essential that your video recorder be properly connected.

THESE STEPS MUST BE COMPLETED BEFORE ANY VIDEO OPERATION CAN BE PERFORMED.

A Check the contents.

Make sure the package contains all of the accessories listed in “SPECIFICATIONS” on page 66.

B Situate the recorder.

Place the recorder on a stable, horizontal surface.

C Connect the recorder to TV.

The connection method you use depends on the type of TV you have.

RF Connection

8To connect to a TV with NO AV input connectors . . .

ADisconnect the TV aerial cable from the TV.

BConnect the TV aerial cable to the ANT. IN connector

on the rear panel of the recorder.

CConnect the provided RF cable between the RF OUT connector on the rear panel of the recorder and the TV’s aerial connector.

AV Connection

8To connect to a TV with AV input connectors . . .

AConnect the aerial, recorder and TV as per “RF

Connection”.

BConnect an optional 21-pin SCART cable between the AV1 (L-1) IN/OUT connector on the rear panel of the recorder and the TV’s 21-pin SCART connector.

D Connect the recorder to mains.

Plug the end of the mains power cord into a mains outlet.

After the connection is completed, perform “Auto Set Up” on page 12.

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HR-S7960E specifications

The JVC HR-S7960E is a standout model in the world of VHS players and recorders, particularly noted for its impressive blend of features, technologies, and characteristics that resonate well with enthusiasts of vintage video. As part of JVC's esteemed line of S-VHS recorders, the HR-S7960E was designed to meet the needs of users who demand high-quality playback and recording capabilities.

One of the primary features of the HR-S7960E is its S-VHS playback and recording capability. S-VHS offers a superior resolution compared to standard VHS, allowing for clearer and more vibrant images. This feature is particularly beneficial for users seeking to preserve older videotapes with enhanced visual fidelity. The HR-S7960E also supports standard VHS formats, providing versatility in handling various tape formats.

A notable characteristic of the HR-S7960E is its built-in Time Base Corrector (TBC) function. This technology minimizes video artifacts such as jitter and shearing, ensuring smoother playback of tapes that may have suffered degradation over time. The TBC feature is essential for video preservation, especially for films and home videos that are decades old.

The HR-S7960E is equipped with a dual-head playback system, which contributes to improved picture quality while reducing the risk of wear on the tape over time. This design maximizes the lifespan of both the machine and the tapes it plays, a vital consideration for collectors and archivists.

Additionally, the VCR comes with advanced video processing technology, such as the Frame Creation and Digital Noise Reduction features. These enhancements work to improve the quality of the video output by reducing noise and enhancing detail, making a noticeable difference, especially when playing back older tapes that may not have had the best recording conditions.

Connectivity is another strong point for the HR-S7960E. The unit includes various inputs and outputs, including S-Video, composite, and RF connections. This broad range of options allows users to seamlessly connect to a variety of televisions and editing equipment.

Overall, the JVC HR-S7960E embodies the pinnacle of VHS technology, encapsulating a nostalgia for an era of video while providing modern users with the means to enjoy and preserve their video collections. With its impressive array of features, the HR-S7960E remains a cherished choice among videophiles and collectors alike.