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STOP/EJECT

( 7 / 0 )

 

REW

FF

 

PLAY

 

POWER

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CH– /+

PUSH / TURN

 

REC LINK

 

 

A.DUB

 

 

 

S VIDEO

VIDEO (MONO)L—AUDIO—R

 

 

 

24HR QUICK

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PROGRAM

 

 

 

DIGITAL TBC/NR

SP

EP

INSERT

 

 

 

 

 

VCR

REC

PAUSE

STOP/EJECT

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Using two sets of SR-V10U, a long recording will be possible (such as camcorder recording, another VCR playback or TV broadcast).

Use the buttons and controls on the VCR's front panel for the Series Recording operations (except when using Mode Lock).

1 Make connections

Connect two sets of SR-V10U to other equipment, antenna or cable as shown in the illustration on page 24.

The mini-plug cable is a mono 3.5 mm mini- plug to mono 3.5 mm mini-plug connector.

When connecting a camcorder or another VCR with an S-VIDEO output connector as recording source, it is recommended to use the S-VIDEO connection to minimize picture degradation.

2 Turn on all components

After completing the connections, turn on all the components.

Set the TV to video input mode or A/V input mode. Refer to the TV instruction manual.

3Set recording VCR's input mode

Set to “AUX“. Press CH + or to select the input mode depending on the connector being used – “L-1“ for the rear AUDIO/VIDEO IN connector, or “F-1“ for the front AUDIO/VIDEO input connector.

4 Prepare for recording

Insert the recording cassette into each SR-V10U, and prepare the playback source.

NOTE:

If you do not want to display the superimposed indication on the screen during recording, set “ON SCREEN (REC)“ to “OFF“ (pg. 37, 38). If the playback equipment has a superimpose/OSD disable feature, set its superimpose or display feature to “OFF“ as well.

5Start recording

Press REC ( ¦ ) on either of SR-V10U. When the tape remaining time reaches to 2 minutes while recording, the other SR-V10U successively starts to record. Therefore, recording will be continued onto cassettes loaded on two SR-V10U alternately.

The cassette will automatically be rewound when the recording stops.

Replace the cassette after rewound if you want to continue to record onto another cassette.

To stop recording

Press STOP/EJECT ( 7 / 0 ) on the SR-V10U which is recording.

To prohibit operations during Series Recording (Mode Lock)

Press and hold OK on the Remote for more than 5 seconds. "" and "" light up on the front display panel (pg. 60). The picture will be recorded onto the cassettes alternately without any interruption.

To resume the other operations, press and hold OK on the Remote again for more than 5 seconds.

When OK is pressed to set Mode Lock, the on-screen display appears and the time counter will be recorded with your picture. If the time counter is not necessary, set "ON SCREEN (REC)" to "OFF" ( pg. 37, 39).

NOTES:

Series Recording is also possible using the front AUDIO/ VIDEO connectors.

When recording a TV broadcast, tune in the same channel on both SR-V10U.

If you do not want to record the operational indications on the screen during Series Recording, set both “ON SCREEN (PLAY)” and “ON SCREEN (REC)” to “OFF”. (Ê pg.Ê 37, 38)

If there is a power outage during Series Recording, the recording will resume automatically when the power is restored to the VCR. (No setting is required for this function.)

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JVC Set recording VCRs input mode, Prepare for recording, Press STOP/EJECT 7 / 0 on the SR-V10U which is recording

SR-V10U specifications

The JVC SR-V10U is a professional digital video recorder that stands out in the realm of multimedia production due to its robust features and advanced technology. Designed for a variety of applications, including broadcasting, documentary production, and archiving, the SR-V10U offers impressive capabilities that cater to the needs of professionals in the field.

One of the key features of the JVC SR-V10U is its ability to record in both DV and VHS formats. This dual-format functionality allows users to transition seamlessly between digital and analog recording. With a high-quality digital video recording capability, users can expect sharp images and crisp audio, making it an excellent choice for video production where quality is paramount.

The SR-V10U utilizes a professional-grade digital signal processing system, ensuring exceptional image stability and clarity. Advanced image processing techniques enhance colors and reduce noise, contributing to a polished final product. Additionally, the device boasts a built-in time base corrector, which helps maintain video quality during playback and recording, further enhancing its reliability for professional use.

The device is equipped with versatile input and output options, including IEEE 1394 (FireWire) connectivity that enables easy digital transfers to computers or other digital editing systems. This ensures a smooth workflow for editors and producers who require fast and efficient data management.

In terms of usability, the JVC SR-V10U features an intuitive interface that simplifies the operation of the recording device. Users can easily navigate menus and settings, providing a user-friendly experience even in high-pressure production environments. The multifunctional LCD display offers clear visual feedback on settings and recording status.

Another notable characteristic of the SR-V10U is its extended recording capability. The device can record up to six hours on a single DV tape and up to two hours in VHS mode, making it practical for events or lengthy projects where changing tapes frequently is not feasible.

In conclusion, the JVC SR-V10U combines professional-grade recording features, versatile connectivity options, and user-friendly operation that make it a valuable asset for media professionals. Its dual-format recording, advanced image processing, and extended recording capacity solidify its place as a preferred choice for those looking to capture high-quality video content efficiently. Whether for field use or studio production, the SR-V10U continues to meet the evolving demands of the video production industry.