Sanyo HV-DX1E Quick Set Recording QSR, Number you wish to record, Or Standard Play, Press Eject Z

Models: HV-DX1E

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Operation with tape

The DVD+VCR allows you to make recordings using a variety of simple methods:

Quick Set Recording (QSR): Start recording immedi- ately for a set period of time or until the video cassette runs out.

VIDEO Plus+ System Recording greatly simplifies entering the date, channel, start and end times of a Timer Recording.

Timer Recording: You may record at a later time (up to 1 month from the present). Up to 7 of these automatic recordings may be set.

The DVD+VCR incorporates Long Play (LP) which enables you to record up to twice the amount of time on a video cassette. For example an E-180 will record up to 180 minutes using Standard Play (SP); using LP you will be able to record up to 360 minutes. Please note there will be a slight loss in picture and sound quality when using LP.

Quick Set Recording (QSR)

Make sure that you have correctly connected

1 your DVD+VCR as described earlier in this book.

Press to turn on your DVD+VCR.

2your DVD+VCR.

The video cassette should have the window side facing up and the arrow facing away from you.Insert a video cassette with protection tab into

3number you wish to record.

You may also directly select programme numbers

using the numerical buttons on the remote con- trol.Press CH/TRK (v/V) to select the programme

4SCART sockets or AV INPUT sockets, repeated- ly press AV until the socket you wish to record from is displayed.

AV 1 for recording from EURO AV1 socket on the rear of your DVD+VCR.

AV 2 for recording from EURO AV2 socket on the rear of your DVD+VCR.

AV 3 for recording from AV INPUT sockets on the front of your DVD+VCR.If you wish to record directly from either of the

5or Standard Play.

SP will produce improved picture and sound quality,

however LP will provide twice as much recording time as SP.Press SP/LP if you wish to record in Long Play

6RECORD will appear on the TV screen.

Press REC several times. Each successive press

will increase the record time by 30 minutes until you reach a maximum of 9 hours.Press REC (z) to start recording.

7unwanted scenes.

Press PAUSE/STEP (X) to continue recording. Tapes can be paused for up to 5 minutes; RECP will be displayed when a tape is paused. After 5

minutes your DVD+VCR will stop recording to pre- vent damaging the tape or your DVD+VCR.Press PAUSE/STEP (X) to avoid recording

8Press EJECT (Z).

EJECT will appear on the TV screen for a few seconds.Press STOP (x) to end recording.

Notes

If you do not wish to record on a tape (this can happen quite easily by accident!) remove the protection tab on the back edge of the video cassette.

It is possible to record on a video cassette with the record protection tab removed by covering the hole with self adhesive tape.

Remember you can record one programme while watching another by starting your instant recording, pressing TV/VCR to select TV mode and then select- ing a different channel on your TV.

If you press PAUSE/STEP (X) during QSR, the DVD+VCR will enter the record pause mode and QSR is cancelled.

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Sanyo HV-DX1E manual Quick Set Recording QSR, Number you wish to record, Or Standard Play, Unwanted scenes, Press Eject Z

HV-DX1E specifications

The Sanyo HV-DX1E is a versatile and innovative camcorder that has captured the attention of both amateur filmmakers and enthusiasts alike. This compact device is built to deliver high-quality video recording along with a variety of features that enhance the user experience.

One of the standout features of the HV-DX1E is its ability to shoot in true high definition. The camcorder supports 720p HD video, allowing users to capture crisp, vibrant footage. This resolution is ideal for a variety of applications, from casual filming to more serious projects. Complementing its video capabilities, the HV-DX1E also includes a 5-megapixel still image sensor, ensuring that users can take high-quality photographs in addition to their video recordings.

The HV-DX1E is equipped with an advanced optical zoom feature, boasting a powerful 10x optical zoom lens. This allows users to get up close and personal with their subjects without sacrificing quality. Additionally, the camcorder offers digital zoom options, expanding the filming possibilities further.

Another significant characteristic of the Sanyo HV-DX1E is its built-in image stabilization technology. This feature minimizes motion blur during recording, resulting in smoother footage, particularly during fast-paced action or when filming while in motion. This is particularly beneficial for users capturing sports or dynamic scenes.

The camcorder is also designed with user convenience in mind. It includes a 2.7-inch LCD screen that provides a clear view for framing shots and adjusting settings. The intuitive menu interface allows for easy navigation, making it accessible even for those new to videography.

In terms of storage, the Sanyo HV-DX1E uses SD/SDHC cards, providing a flexible solution for users to expand their storage space as needed. The compatibility with various card sizes makes it easy to manage and maintain video and photo files.

For those looking to expand their creativity, the HV-DX1E features various scene modes, including landscape, portrait, and night mode, allowing users to optimize their settings for specific scenarios. These modes ensure that the footage remains high quality regardless of the filming environment.

In summary, the Sanyo HV-DX1E stands out for its combination of high-definition recording, robust optical zoom, image stabilization technology, and user-friendly design. It is an excellent choice for those wanting to explore videography or capture precious moments in stunning detail. Whether for home videos or creative projects, the HV-DX1E offers a solid performance that satisfies a variety of filming needs.