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A finalized DVD-R disc is loaded.

Other Problems

]Recording cannot be made on finalized discs. Load a

recordable disc on the unit.

The image of the program appears distorted on the TV

The disc is full or does not have enough space for the title to be

screen.

recorded.

 

For basic connection

] Clear unnecessary titles on the disc or load a blank disc.

] Press PROGRESSIVE SCAN for 3 or more seconds so that the

(A pg. 40)

Video output indicator (q) lights off on the front display panel.

The DVD-RAM disc loaded has had its protect tab slid to the

 

protect position.

For component video connection

] Release the protect tab. (A pg. 10)

] Press PROGRESSIVE SCAN for 3 or more seconds so that the

Recording (HDD Deck)

Video output indicator (q) lights up on the front display panel.

 

Camcorder recording is not possible.

The camcorder has not been properly connected. ] Confirm that the camcorder is properly connected.

The input mode is not correct.

]Set the input mode to AF-1B. (A pg. 52)

Whistling or howling is heard from the TV during camcorder recording.

The camcorder’s microphone is too close to the TV.

]Position the camcorder so its microphone is away from the TV. The TV’s volume is too high.

]Turn the TV’s volume down.

Recording (DV Deck)

During recording, the tape does not run. The DV recording lamp lights up on the unit.

The unit is in the Record Pause mode. ] Press I to resume recording.

Recording cannot be done.

There is no cassette loaded, or the cassette loaded has had its

erase protection switch set to ASAVEB.

]Insert a Mini DV cassette, or set the erase protection switch set to ARECB.

Camcorder recording is not possible.

The camcorder has not been properly connected. ] Confirm that the camcorder is properly connected.

The input mode is not correct.

]Set the input mode to AF-1Bor ADVB.

The tape is automatically rewound, then the unit is shut off.

The end of the tape was reached during recording.

]The program may not have been recorded in its entirety. Next time make sure you have enough time on the tape to record the entire program.

Audio dubbing is not possible.

ADV AUDIO RECB had been set to A16BITB at the original

recording.

]Set ADV AUDIO RECB to A12BITB at the original recording. The tape speed had been set to LP at the original recording.

]Set the tape speed to SP at the original recording.

Monitoring the audio dubbed sound is not possible during audio dubbing.

]This is normal. Monitor the sound using the connected devices.

The AV input cannot be changed.

Recording or RetroActive Recording* is in progress.

]Press W to pause recording, change the AV input, then press I to resume recording.

* HDD deck only .

Malfunction occurs and the unit cannot be power off.

]Reset the unit by disconnecting the AC power plug from the AC outlet and connect again.

Buttons and controls do not function at all.

Mode Lock is activated.

]Press and hold F1 for more than 5 seconds to cancel Mode Lock. Or disconnect the power cord and connect again.

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JVC SR-DVM700U manual Recording HDD Deck, Recording DV Deck, For basic connection, For component video connection

SR-DVM700U specifications

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