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Scan Mode Set

If you connect the unit and TV with Component Video Connection ( pg. 17), you can select the scan mode from two modes: Interlaced scan mode which is used in the conventional TV system, and Progressive scan mode which enables reproduction of higher-quality images. For details, refer to “GLOSSARY”

( pg. 82).

ATTENTION:

Your TV needs to be compatible with Progressive.

Turn on the unit.

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

Slide the TV/CABLE/DBS/DVD switch to DVD.

VCR/DVD

1 2 3

4 5 6

7 8 9

0

PROGRESSIVE SCAN

Tray Lock (DVD Deck Only)

You can lock the disc tray to prohibit the unwanted disc ejection by children.

Turn off the unit.

x 8

To lock tray

While the unit is turned off, press and hold 8, then press x

(EJECT) on the unit. “LOCKED” appears on the front display panel and the disc tray is locked.

To unlock tray

While the unit is turned off, press and hold 8, then press x (EJECT) on the unit. “UNLOCK” appears on the front display panel.

Mode Lock

1 Press VCR/DVD repeatedly so that the DVD lamp lights up on the unit.

2 Press PROGRESSIVE SCAN for 3 or more seconds.

Video output indicator () lights on the front display panel if Progressive scan mode has been established. ( pg. 14)

Each press of PROGRESSIVE SCAN for 3 or more seconds switches the scan mode.

NOTES:

When the Progressive scan mode is engaged, no video signal is output from [AUDIO/VIDEO] and [S VIDEO OUTPUT] connectors.

Interlaced scan mode is the setting at your purchase.

Interlaced scan mode might be suitable depending on video material.

Scan mode cannot be set while menu screen is displayed.

Watch the image on VCR deck in the Progressive scan mode via component video

ASet the Progressive-compatible TV to the component input mode.

B Press VCR/DVD repeatedly so that the DVD lamp lights up on the unit, then press PROGRESSIVE SCAN for 3 or more

seconds so that the Video output indicator () lights on the front display panel.

C Press VCR/DVD repeatedly so that the VCR lamp lights up on the unit.

D Press VCR]DVD.

NOTES:

Be sure to engage the DVD deck in stop mode.

It is not possible to perform the above steps when the DVD deck is in timer standby mode.

When the unit is turned on, press and hold ENTER on the remote control for more than 5 seconds. “LOCKED” appears on the front display panel.

No buttons will function and playback and recording will not be interrupted.

When the unit is in the stop mode, all buttons will not function except 7 and 4.

To cancel Mode Lock, press and hold ENTER again for more than 5 seconds.

NOTE:

It is also possible to use Mode Lock during Repeat Playback ( pg. 32, 45).

Last Function Memory

When the power plug is disconnected from unit or when power failure occurs, your settings for the following functions are kept in the memory. These settings will resume when the unit is turned on again.

Input selection (channel or auxiliary input; L-1, L-2, F-1 or DV)

Recorder selection (The last selected deck is memorized.)

Recording speed ( pg. 36, 46)

Mode settings ( pg. 69 – 73)

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JVC SR-MV50U manual Scan Mode Set, Tray Lock DVD Deck Only, Mode Lock, Last Function Memory

SR-MV50U specifications

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