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1.                        17 18    General Explanation of On Screen Display  19  Displaying Information While Watching AV    input Source                           19  Displaying Disc Information on screen       19  PLAYBACK   Playing a Tape                          20  Playing a DVD                          20  VCR Playback Options                   20  DVD or Video CD Playback Features     21 22  Special Playback Options                 23  Playing a DivX Movie File                 24  Playing an Audio CD or MP3 WMA files     25  Viewing a JPEG files                  26 27    RECORDING  About DVD recording                    28  Notes for recording                      28  Recording time and picture quality         28  Basic Recording  One Touch Recording       29  Instant Timer Recording                  29  Simultaneous Play and Record            29  Timer Link Recording   External Timer Recording                 30  Timer Recording                        31  Timer Recording Troubleshooting          31  Dubbing from DVD to VCR                32  Dubbing from VCR to DVD                32  Recording from DV Input                 33   EDITING  Title List and Chapter List Menu Overview  34  VR Mode  Original and Playlist Editing      35  Adding Chapter Markers                  35  Changing the Title Thumbnails             35  Making a New Playlist                    36  Adding Additional Title Chapters to the  Playlist ii sock cee gee ww eae ee 36  Deleting an Original or Playli
2.           4       amp  A  Pe rem Te mae     OO    PLAY MODE MARKER SEARCH CLEAR    Pe    JVC    RM SDRMVBOA  DVD VIDEO RECORDER          1  Press STANDBY ON  C I  on the unit to turn off the  unit with no video tape inserted     2  Press the number key    1    for A     2    for B     3    for C or     4    for D while pressing ENTER      down on the  remote control     3  Press B  Il on the unit for over 5 seconds while the  unit is turned off  The current code appears on the  display window     4  Press STOP  W  on the remote control  the current  code on the display window changes to new code  and blinks for approximately 10 seconds     5  The new code setup on unit and remote is done     Note     If you change the batteries of the Remote Control with  A  B or D code  the remote control code is set to C  automatically  In this case  you should reset the remote  control code described above     Rear Panel       N    S  E                                     z  2      S   D   m   O  cc                      OPTICAL  DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT   Connect to digital  optical  audio equipment     COMPONENT OUTPUT  Y Ps Pr   Connect to a TV with Y PB PR inputs    INPUT 1  VIDEO AUDIO  Left Right    Connect the audio video output of an external  source  Cable Satellite box  Audio system   TV Monitor  VCR  Camcorder      HDMI OUTPUT  HDMI output providing a high quality interface  for digital audio and video     AC Power Cord  Plug into the power source     Caution     Do not touch the inn
3.        Notes      Settings are stored in memory for use any time      This Recorder does not memorize settings of a disc if  you switch off the Recorder before commencing to play  it      Last Scene Memory function for a previous DVD title is  erased once a different DVD title is played     Playing a DivX Movie File    The recorder can play DivX files  Before playing DivX  files  read    DivX file requirement    on right     1  Press HOME   2  Select  Movie  option   3  Select a media that contains DivX file s  then    press ENTER   The  Movie List  menu appears on the TV screen     SSeS  aan  FOLDER 02    FOLDER 03  FOLDER 04    File O1 avi       4  Press A  V to select a folder  and press ENTER   A list of files in the folder appears  If you are ina  file list and want to return to the Folder list  use  the A      buttons on the remote to highlight     and press ENTER    5  If you want to view a particular file  press A   V to  highlight a file and press PLAY  Be     You can use variable playback functions  Refer to  pages 21 22    6  Press STOP to stop the playback  The  Movie   List  menu appears     Notice for displaying the DivX subtitle   If the subtitle does not display properly  please follow  the steps below    1  Press PAUSE STEP when the subtitle appears     2  Press and hold SUBTITLE about 3 seconds   The language code will appear    3  Press  lt    gt  to select another language code until  the subtitle is displayed properly     4  Press PLAY  B gt   to continue
4.       When the earlier program finishes  the later  program starts       If two programs are set to start at exactly the  same time  the program entered first takes  priority    If the disc is damaged  the recording may not  complete successfully  In this case even though the  Check field shows  Rec  OK   it may not be     Dubbing from DVD to VCR    You can copy the contents of a DVD to a VHS tape  using the DUBBING button     Insert a blank VHS videotape into the VCR deck   2  Insert the disc you wish to copy in the DVD deck  and close the disc tray   3  Select DVD mode by pressing DVD on the remote  control or pressing DVD VCR on the front panel   4  Find the place on the DVD  or Disc  from which  you want to start dubbing using the PLAY  FF   REW and PAUSE functions   For best results  pause playback at the point from  which you want to record   5  Press the DUBBING button   The Dubbing menu appears     Dubbing           Free Space    Rec  Mode fs       6  Use A   WV   4   Pto select the desired Record  Rec  Mode  SP or SLP  3 times SP      7  Select  Dubbing  then press ENTER or DUBBING  to start copying     8  To stop dubbing at any other time   press STOP  W    You must stop the dubbing process manually  when the DVD movie ends  or the unit may replay  and record over and over again     Note    If the DVD  or Discs  you are attempting to copy is  copy protected  you will not be able to copy the disc   It is not permitted to copy Macrovision encoded  DVDs  or Discs    Co
5.      Index    Numerics   16 9 15   4 3 Letter Box 15  4 3 Pan Scan 15  3D Surround 23    A  Angle 23    AUDIO 7  20  22  Audio Settings 16  Auto Chapter 17  AVIN2 6    BACKWARD 20  21    Chapter List 34  35  Cleaning Discs 2  CLEAR 7  20  Clock Set 15  Combine 34  40  Connection  Video 10  Audio 12  HDMI 11  Component 10  S Video 10  Amplifier 12  Recorder 13  Digital Camcorder 13  Counter 20  CPRM 5    Delete 34  37  Deleting a Part 37  DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT 9  Disc Information 19  Disc Label 18   Disc Menu 16  DISC MENUI LIST 21  Disc Protect 18  Disc Settings 17  DISPLAY 7  Display window 6  Divide 34  40  Dolby Digital 16  DRC 17   DTS 16   Dubbing 32   DV dubbing 33   DV Record Audio 17  DVD R 3   DVD R DL 3  DVD RW 3  DVD R 3  DVD RAM 3  DVD RW 3    GG  EP mode 17  28  46    Factory Set 15  Fast forwards 20  FORWARD 20  21  Frame by Frame 21  Front Panel 6   Full Play 34   Full Screen 26    General Settings 15    Hide 34  39  Home Menu 14    Initial Setup Wizard 14  Initialize 17   INPUT 7   INPUT 1 9   Instant Timer Recording 29    JPEG 26    Language Settings 16  Last Scene Memory 23  LP mode 17  28  46    M   MLP mode 17  28  46  Move 34  39   MP3 25   MPEG 16    Numerical buttons 7    On Screen Display 19  OUTPUT 9     P   PAUSE 6  7  21  PLAY 6  7   PLAY MODE 7  22  Playable Discs 3  Playback   DVD 22 23   Audio CD or MP3 WMA 25   JPEG 26 27   VCR 20  Power cord G 2  6  Power Save Mode 15  Protect 34  39    Random 24  Rear Panel 9  REC 7  REC MODE 7  Record mode   D
6.      Note    Chapter markers are inserted at regular intervals  automatically  You can change this interval from the  Initial Setup menu  see  Auto Chapter  on page 16      During recording or playing back  at the point you  want to start a new chapter  press CHAPTER   A chapter marker icon appears on the TV screen     Changing the Title Thumbnails  GA    Each title displayed in the Title List menu is repre   sented by a thumbnail picture taken from the start of  that title or chapter    If you prefer  select a different still picture from within  a title    Press THUMBNAIL to make the currently displayed  picture the one that appears in the Title List menu   The still picture that you choose appears in both the  Original or Playlist menu     Tip GVI    You can also change the thumbnail picture of the title  on the Chapter List menu  Select a chapter on the  Chapter List menu then press THUMBNAIL  The  thumbnail picture of the title that includes the chapter  is changed        Making a New Playlist  Ga    Use this function to add an Original title or chapter to    the Playlist  When you do this  the whole title or  chapter are put into the Playlist  you can delete bits  you don   t need later   see  Deleting an Original or  Playlist title chapter  on page 37      The title appears in the Playlist complete with the    chapter markers that appear in the Original  However   if you add more chapter markers to the Original later     these are not automatically copied over into the
7.     3     ENERGY STAR    FCC WARNING  This equipment may generate or  use radio frequency energy  Changes or modifica   tions to this equipment may cause harmful interfer   ence unless the modifications are expressly  approved in the instruction manual  The user could  lose the authority to operate this equipment if an  unauthorized change or modification is made     REGULATORY INFORMATION  FCC Part 15    This equipment has been tested and found to com   ply with the limits for a Class B digital device  pur   suant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules  These limits are  designed to provide reasonable protection against  harmful interference when the product is operated in  a residential installation  This product generates   uses  and can radiate radio frequency energy and  if  not installed and used in accordance with the  instruction manual  may cause harmful interference  to radio communications  However  there is no guar   antee that interference will not occur in a particular  installation  If this product does cause harmful inter   ference to radio or television reception  which can  be determined by turning the product off and on  the  user is encouraged to try to correct the interference  by one or more of the following measures        Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna       Increase the separation between the product  and receiver       Connect the product into an outlet on a circuit  different from that to which the receiver is con   nected       Consult the dealer 
8.    All DVD discs listed below   DVD RW with VR recording mode  DVD RW with Video recording mode  GE DVD RAM disc  DVD RW disc  HEGW DVD R disc  DVD R disc  DVD Video disc   Divx files   Video CDs   Audio CDs    GER MP3 files    ZN WMA files   JPEG files    Notes on Discs    Handling Discs   Do not touch the playback side of the disc  Hold the  disc by the edges so that fingerprints do not get on  the surface  Never stick paper or tape on the disc     Storing Discs   After playing  store the disc in its case  Do not  expose the disc to direct sunlight or sources of heat  and never leave it in a parked car exposed to direct  sunlight     Cleaning Discs   Fingerprints and dust on the disc can cause poor pic   ture quality and sound distortion  Before playing   clean the disc with a clean cloth  Wipe the disc from  the center out     ob x    Do not use strong solvents such as alcohol  benzine   thinner  commercially available cleaners  or anti static  spray intended for older vinyl records     Moisture Condensation    Never operate this product immediately after mov   ing it from a cold location to a warm location  Leave  it for two or three hours without operating it  If you  use this product in such a situation  it may damage  discs tapes and internal parts        Recordable and Playable Discs       ZR    RW    DVD RW  DVD   ReWritable    e DVD RW discs can be formatted for VR mode recording or Video mode recording    e These Discs can be recorded on repeatedly  Recordings can 
9.    MPEG 2  or DTS     1  Connect one of the Recorder   s DIGITAL AUDIO  OUTPUT jacks  OPTICAL O  COAXIAL X  to the  corresponding in jack on your amplifier  Use an  optional digital  OPTICAL O  COAXIAL X  audio  cable     2  You will need to activate the Recorder    s digital  output   See  Audio Settings  on page 16      Digital Multi channel sound    A digital multi channel connection provides the best  sound quality  For this you need a multi channel  Audio Video receiver that supports one or more of the  audio formats supported by your Recorder  MPEG 2   Dolby Digital and DTS   Check the receiver manual  and the logos on the front of the receiver     Caution    Due to the DTS Licensing agreement  the digital  output will be in DTS digital out when DTS audio  stream is selected     Notes           If the audio format of the digital output does not match the  capabilities of your receiver  the receiver will produce a  strong  distorted sound or no sound at all       Six Channel Digital Surround Sound via digital connec   tion can only be obtained if your receiver is equipped  with a Digital Multi channel decoder       To see the audio format of the current DVD in the on   screen display  press AUDIO       This Recorder does not perform internal  2 channel   decoding of a DTS sound track  To enjoy DTS multi  channel surround  you must connect this Recorder to a  DTS compatible receiver via one of this Recorder   s digi   tal audio outputs     If the HDMI connection is used a
10.    There is a short delay when a timer recording fin   ishes to confirm the recorded program  If two  timer recordings are set to record sequentially   one right after the other   the later program may  not be recorded       You must press STOP  W  to stop the Timer  Recording     Checking Timer Recording Details    Programming can be checked whenever the   Recorder is turned on    1  Press HOME and the Home menu appears    2  Select  TV   gt   Timer Record  and press ENTER    3  Use A      to select a program    4  Press ENTER to edit the selected program   Timer Record menu appears     Canceling a Timer Recording    You can clear a timer setting anytime before the   recording actually starts      Use A  Fto select a program you want to erase  on the  Timer Recorder List  menu  then press  CLEAR and select  OK  then press ENTER     Timer Recording Troubleshooting  Even though the timer is set  the recorder will not  record when      There is no disc  or tape  loaded      Anon recordable disc  or tape  is loaded      Disc Protect is set to  ON  in the Disc menu    see page 17      There are already 99 titles  DVD RW  DVD R     DVD RAM   49 titles  DVD RW  DVD R   recorded on the disc     You cannot enter a timer program when     oS     a       oO      ul  oc         A recording is already underway       The time you re trying to set has already  passed       There are already 16 timer programs set   If two or more timer programs overlap     The earlier program takes priority 
11.   Any edited contents of the DVD R disc are not  compatible on regular DVD players    Hide  chapter combine  added chapter mark  etc      How long finalization takes depends on the type  of disc  how much is recorded on the disc  and  the number of titles on the disc        Reference    Language Code List    Use this list to input your desired language for the following initial settings  Disc Audio  Disc Subtitle  Disc Menu                                                                                                  Language Code Language Code Language Code Language Code  Abkhazian 6566 Fiji 7074 Lingala 7678 Singhalese 8373  Afar 6565 Finnish 7073 Lithuanian 7684 Slovak 8375  Afrikaans 6570 French 7082 Macedonian 7775 Slovenian 8376  Albanian 8381 Frisian 7089 Malagasy 7771 Somali 8379  Ameharic 6577 Galician 7176 Malay 7783 Spanish 6983  Arabic 6582 Georgian 7565 Malayalam 7776 Sudanese 8385  Armenian 7289 German 6869 Maltese 7784 Swahili 8387  Assamese 6583 Greek 6976 Maori 7773 Swedish 8386  Aymara 6588 Greenlandic 7576 Marathi 7782 Tagalog 8476  Azerbaijani 6590 Guarani 7178 Moldavian 7779 Tajik 8471  Bashkir 6665 Gujarati 7185 Mongolian 7778 Tamil 8465  Basque 6985 Hausa 7265 Nauru 7865 Tatar 8484  Bengali  Bangla 6678 Hebrew 7387 Nepali 7869 Telugu 8469  Bhutani 6890 Hindi 7273 Norwegian 7879 Thai 8472  Bihari 6672 Hungarian 7285 Oriya 7982 Tibetan 6679  Breton 6682 Icelandic 7383 Panjabi 8065 Tigrinya 8473  Bulgarian 6671 Indonesian 7378 Pashto  Pushto 8083 Tonga 8
12.   If the HDMI connection is used at the same time   these audio outputs will default to the HDMI audio  output format     Sampling Freq   Frequency    If your receiver or amplifier is NOT capable of han   dling 96 kHz signals  select 48 kHz  When this choice  is made  this unit automatically converts any 96 kHz  signals to 48 kHz so your system can decode them     If your receiver or amplifier is capable of handling 96  kHz signals  select 96 kHz  When this choice is  made  this unit passes each type of signal through  without any further processing     Check the documentation for your amplifier to verify  its capabilities     DRC  Dynamic Range Control     With the DVD format  you can hear a program   s  soundtrack in the most accurate and realistic presen   tation possible  thanks to digital audio technology   However  you may wish to compress the dynamic  range of the audio output  the difference between the  loudest sounds and the quietest ones   This allows  you to listen to a movie at a lower volume without los   ing clarity of sound  Set DRC to  ON  for this effect     Recording Settings    To access to the General Setting   1  Press HOME and the Home menu appears   2  Select  Setup   gt   Start  and press ENTER     3  Use A   V to select IB   Recording  option and  press D     Disc Record Mode    You can set the picture quality for recording   XP  High Quality   SP  Standard Quality    LP  Low Quality   EP  Extend Quality     VCR Record Mode  DV Record Audio    Auto C
13.   If the power of the external device is off during  external timer recording  this unit will be stop  the external timer recording and turns off the  power automatically       If the power of the external device is on again   this unit will be start the external timer record   ing again      Press STOP  W  to stop recording intentionally  while external timer recording is in progress       The external timer record is available only for  the device that is connected with INPUT 1 jack  on this unit       Your external device such as Cable Satellite  box might keep running Audio Video signals  through the OUTPUT jack  even if the unit is  powered off  If so  Timer Link recording  doesn   t work       The external timer record will be set to off   automatically when      There is no recordable tape      STOP or PAUSE button is pressed while  external timer recording      The power of this unit is ON in the external  timer record standby mode      When you press the    REC  for more than  3 seconds again in the external timer record  standby mode     Program Priority    If the recording time of this unit and the external  device are overlap    The earlier program takes priority  When the earlier  program finishes  the later program starts     Timer Link record    er Record of this unit    These portions will  not be recorded     Timer Recording    The Timer Recording function allows you to record up  to 16 programs within a period of one month     1  Press HOME and the Home menu
14.   Playlist title     You can add up to 999 chapters to one disc   1  Choose a title or chapter on the  TITLE LIST     Original  menu or  Chapter List Original  menu to    put into the Playlist  then press ENTER     The menu options appears on the left side of the    menu     2  Use A  V to select  Playlist Add  option then  press D     TITLE LIST     asg    E2  mme a   4 0 07 16  03 14 1 00 26    Select a Playlist   a       3  Select  New Playlist  then press ENTER     The new title appears in the updated Playlist  All    chapters of the title are added to the Playlist     TITLE LIST        Adding Additional Title    Chapters to the Playlist   RAM     You can add an Original title or chapter to add to a   Playlist title even if it is already registered    1  Choose a title or chapter on the  TITLE LIST   Original  menu or  Chapter List Original  menu to  put into the Playlist  then press ENTER    The menu options appears on the left side of the  screen     2  Use A  V to select  Playlist Add  from menu  options then press P           3  Choose a Title List Playlist that is already regis   tered to insert a title or chapter  then press  ENTER     4  Repeat steps 1 3 to add additional title or chapter  on the Playlist   You can view the added chapters on the  Chapter  List Playlist  menu     e mE   01 01 2007 Mon 0 12 19       5  Press RETURN  0  to exit  or DISC MENU LIST  to go back to the  Title List Original  menu     Deleting an Original or  Playlist Title Chapter    When 
15.   gt  to step backward and forward  while in Pause mode     BACKWARD   lt 4    FORWARD   gt  gt      SKIP   lt 4    gt  gt      ZOOM    TITLE    DISC MENU LIST  SUBTITLE    During playback  press repeatedly to select the required  scan speed      DVD  5 steps      Video CD  DivX  Audio CD  3 steps    In Pause mode  press BACKWARD   lt  lt     FORWARD   Pr  for slow motion playback     DVD  4 steps     Video CD  3 steps  This function is forward only for Video CD     Press SKIP  PPI or 4  briefly during playback to select DRX  the next chapter track or to return to the beginning of the    current chapter track     Press SKIP  Ita  twice in quick successions to step back    to the previous chapter track     To go directly to any chapter track during    playback  press DISPLAY twice and use A   V to select    the chapter or track  for Video CD  icon  Input the  chapter track number or use 4    gt        On a Video CD with PBC  you must set PBC to  OFF   in the Setup menu to use this function  See page 18      On an Audio CD  to go directly to any track  enter the  track number using the numbered buttons  0 9  during    playback     Enlarge the video image    x1 size     x2 size     x4 size     x1 size  normal size      You can move through the zoomed picture using 4  gt  AV    buttons     Discs    All Discs  All Discs    DVD ALL    DVD ALL  ACD    DVD ALL    EXD  Ma KA    x  O             l  jae       DVD ALL    If the current DVD title has a menu  the title menu appears    on t
16.  Clean only with dry cloth      Do not block any ventilation openings  Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions       Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators  heat registers  stoves  or other apparatus     including amplifiers  that produce heat       Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug  A polarized plug has two    blades with one wider than the other  A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding  prong  The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety  If the provided plug does not fit  into your outlet  consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet       Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs  convenience recepta     cles  and the point where they exit from the apparatus   Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer     Use only with the cart  stand  tripod  bracket  or table specified by the manufacturer  or sold with  the apparatus  When a cart is used  use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to  avoid injury from tip over        Mca    Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time     Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel  Servicing is required when the apparatus has been  damaged in any way  such as power supply cord or plug is damaged  liquid has been spilled or  objects have fallen into the apparatus  the apparatus has been exposed t
17.  JVC authorized service centers  Parts used for replacement are warranted only for the  remainder of the Warranty Period  All products may be brought to a JVC authorized service center on a carry in basis   Color televisions with a screen size of 27  or greater qualify for in home service  In such cases  a technician will come  to your home and either repair the TV there or remove and return it if it cannot be repaired in your home     WHAT YOU MUST DO FOR WARRANTY SERVICE    Please do not return your product to the retailer   Instead  return your product to the JVC authorized service center nearest you  If shipping the product to the service  center  please be sure to package it carefully  preferably in the original packaging  and include a brief description of  the problem s   Please call 1 800 252 5722 to locate the nearest JVC authorized service center  Service locations  can also be obtained from our website http  www jvc com  If your product qualifies for in home service  the service  representative will require clear access to the product        If you have any questions concerning your JVC Product  please contact our Customer Relations Department  at 800 252 5722    WHAT IS NOT COVERED    This limited warranty provided by JVC does not cover   1  Products which have been subject to abuse  accident  alteration  modification  tampering  negligence  misuse  faulty   installation  lack of reasonable care  or if repaired or serviced by anyone other than a service facility a
18.  OK  then press ENTER   DVD RW disc is initialized to Video mode     Also  you can reformat the DVD RW DVD RW from  the Setup menu as below     Finalize    Start    Disc Label  Disc Protect  PBC   About DivX R     4 Prev     Select 5 Close       1  Select the  Initialize  option then press  gt     Start  icon is highlighted     2  Press ENTER     In case of DVD RW  use 4   P gt  to select a  desired Disc Initialize Mode  VR Mode or Video  Mode  then press ENTER     In case of DVD RW DVD RAM  use  lt    P gt  to  select  OK   and press ENTER   It takes a few moments to format the disc     Caution   If you want to change the disc format  everything  recorded on the disc will be erased     Finalize    Finalizing    fixes    the recordings in place so that the  disc can be played on a regular DVD player or com   puter equipped with a suitable DVD ROM drive   Finalizing a Video mode disc creates a menu screen  for navigating the disc  The menu screen of the final   ized disc can be accessed by pressing DISC  MENUJ LIST or TITLE     A Caution   Once you have finalized a DVD R and DVD R disc   you cannot edit or record anything else on that disc  except DVD RW  However  you can record and edit  a DVD RW disc by choosing  Unfinalize  option     1  Select the  Finalize  option on the setup menu  then press  gt     2  Press ENTER while  Finalize  is selected   Finalize menu appears    3  Select  OK  then press ENTER   The Recorder starts finalizing the disc     Note     Finalization ca
19.  appears   2  Select  TV   gt   Timer Record  and press ENTER     Timer Record List       3  Select  NEW  and press ENTER   The Timer Record menu will appear        Timer Record    53 min Free    Media Input Date Ta End Mode    E er Lorem   eoem   zim r       0K  amp  Close          Media      Choose a media  DVD or VCR       INPUT      Choose one of the external inputs  from which to record  AV1 or AV2         Date    Choose a date up to 1 month in  advance  or select a daily or weekly program      Start Time      Set the recording start time      End Time      Set the recording end time      Mode      Choose a record mode   DVD  XP  SP  LP  EP or AT  Auto   VCR  SP  SLP or AT  Auto   AT Auto  mode determines how much time is avail     able on the disc or tape and switches record mode   if necessary  to complete recording the program     4  Enter the necessary information for your timer  recording s      4 d  left right      Move the cursor left right    A  Y  up down      Change the setting at the  current cursor position     Press RETURN  0  to return to the  Timer  Record List  menu   5  Press ENTER to save the program   6  Press RETURN  c  to exit the  Timer Record  List  menu   Notes     You must insert a recordable disc or tape     The Timer indicator lights on the front panel  display     The Recorder will automatically power off when  the Timer Recording ends     e If the unit is DVD mode when the VCR timer record   ing ends  the unit will not automatically power off
20.  audio video  cables   Refer to page 29 for  Basic Recording       Jack panel of Accessory Component   VCR  Camcorder  etc            AUDIO   m                                              Ora        s  5  fi  o           OUTPUT                                                                   DVINB vof        N             VIDEO madu                                                    Rear of Recorder Front of Recorder    Connecting a Digital Camcorder    Use a DV cable  not supplied  to connect the DV  in out jack of your DV Digital Camcorder to the front  panel DV IN jack of this Recorder     Notes    e This jack is for connection to DV equipment only  It  is not compatible with digital satellite tuners or D   VHS video decks PC or MAC computers    e Disconnecting the DV cable while recording a  contents of the connected digital camcorder may  result in malfunction        IO  az  x  Ar  O D  x     DV Digital Camcorder                                                          Front of Recorder    Initial Setup Wizard    After the STANDBY ON is pressed for the first time to  turn on the unit or after factory setting  See page 15    the Initial Setup Wizard function sets the Language  and Clock step by step until the setup is complete     1  Use A   V to select a language for the Setup  menu and information display then press ENTER     LANGUAGE eoo  Select the Language     English Acal  NONI  ww          gt  Close   Select  gt  Next    2  Enter the necessary information for yea
21.  code to express in the DivX  file name  it may be displayed as    _    mark    e If the file is recorded with GMC  the unit supports  only 1 point of the record level     GMC   GMC is the acronym for Global Motion  Compensation  It is an encoding tool specified in  MPEG4 standard  Some MPEG4 encoders  like  DivX  have this option   There are different levels of GMC encoding  usu   ally called 1 point  2 point  or 3 point GMC              Playing an Audio CD or  MP3 WMaA files    The Recorder can play Audio CDs and MP3 WMA  files  Before playing MP3 WMA files  read  MP3 WMA  audio file requirement  on right     1  Press HOME and the Home menu appears   2  Select  Music   gt   DISC  and press ENTER   The  Music List  menu appears on the TV screen     Music List    rome Tite   Duration     n E N   4 01 56 Track 2 04 26  Track 3 04 40  Track 4 04 02  Track 5 04 23  Track 6 04 19  Track 7 03 59  Track 8 03 45   Track 9 04 07         Select 5  Close    Example  Audio CD    3  Use A    to select a track or file then press  PLAY      Playback starts   You can use variable playback functions  Refer to  pages 21 22     4  To stop playback at any time  press STOP  W      Tips      You can view TV channel or video input source by  pressing RETURN      8   If you want to return to the   Music List  menu  press DISC MENU LIST      Press DISPLAY to view ID3 Tag information for the MP3  file  If ID3 Tag information is not present   ID3 Tag   None  will appear  If you select a folder  the nu
22.  directly edit the Original content of the disc   or you can create and edit a Playlist  The Playlist  doesn   t actually change any of the content on the  disc  but just controls how the content is played back     1  Press DISC MENUI LIST to display the TITLE  LIST menu   Playback should be stopped when you do this     e When selecting titles  use the A   Y buttons to  display the previous next page if there are more  than six titles     e If you are editing a VR mode disc  press DISC  MENU LIST to switch between Original and  Playlist menu     e On the left side of the screen are the menu  options  The main part of the screen shows  thumbnails of the titles  or chapter  on the DVD   You can change these thumbnails using the  THUMBNAIL button   see  Changing the Title  Thumbnails  on page 35      e Press DISPLAY to display the information of  selected title on the Title List menu     e After selecting a title or chapter on the Title List  or Chapter List menu  then press ENTER  The  menu options on the left side of the menu  Use  A Y to select a option then press ENTER to  confirm your selection     2  To exit the TITLE LIST menu  press  RETURN      e  repeatedly        Wh    N DWF    TITLE 3  0 07 16   03 14 1 00 26    Playlist Add  gt   Dubbing      Menu options  To display menu option  select a    title or chapter then press ENTER  The options  displayed differ depending on the disc type      Play  Start playback of the selected title or chapter   The hidden titles and ch
23.  from  the menu    5  Press RETURN      8  repeatedly to exit the menu     Notes   This function cannot operate listed as below     If there is only one chapter within the title   If you select first chapter     If two chapters created by erasing a part from an  original title     If two chapters created from different titles     If two chapters created by moving an order from an  original title     Overwriting Recording    To overwrite a new video recording on a previously  recorded title  follow these steps  This feature is not  available for DVD Rs  that always record at the end  of the Disc   1  Select input source you want to record   AV1 2    2  Press DISC MENUILIST to display the TITLE  LIST menu     TITLE LIST     DVD VR    1hour 59min     SPE     mez    0101 0 00 54 Kn ee a    Empty Title    j   4 59 00       3  Use A V  lt P to choose a title you want to  overwrite    4  Press   REC to start overwrite recording   Overwrite recording starts from the start point of  the title     5  Press STOP  W  to stop the overwrite recording   The new title is created and updated menu is dis   played    Notes      This function is not available for a protected title       If the overwrite is longer than the recording  length of the current title  the next title is over   written  But if next title is protected  the over   writing stops at the starting point of the title      Ifthe selected title   s recording length is less than  10 seconds  the next title is overwritten  But if t
24.  is displayed on the DVD  player only after finalization     me Search    You can select start point of the title     1        Use  lt   gt   A  VY to choose a title on the TITLE  LIST menu then press ENTER    The options appears on the left side of the menu   Select  Search   gt   Time  option then press  ENTER     Time  menu appears on the TV screen     TITLE 3    03 14 1 00 26    09 51 PM    End time       Current picture  Selected time       Selected point       Start time    Use  lt   gt  to find the point you want to start   The point increase 1 minute step    If you press and hold 4    gt  then the point  increase 5 minute step     4  Press ENTER to start selected point     Moving a Playlist Chapter   RAM      Use this function to re arrange the playing order of  Playlist chapters on the Chapter List Playlist menu     Note   This function is not available if there is only one  chapter     1  Select a chapter on the Chapter List Playlist  menu    2  Press ENTER   The menu options appears on the left side of the  menu    3  Use A  VW to select  Move  option from Playlist  options then press ENTER     e MEI    01 01 2007 Mon 0 12 19       4  Use  lt 4    gt   A  Y to choose the place you want to  move the chapter then press ENTER   After pressing ENTER  the updated menu is  displayed     Hide a Chapter Title    You can skip playing chapters or titles without delet   ing from the disc     1  Use A V  lt P to choose a chapter or title you  want to hide on the  TITLE LIST  o
25.  left side of the  screen     2  Select  Edit   gt   Divide  option   Example  Title List  DVD RW     TITLE LIST    1hour 59min    ER ovo  0 00 54 EON    0 01 50  Full Play  Search  gt   Delete    Title Name  Protect       3  Press ENTER    Edit  Divide   menu appears     Current picture    The first title   s  thumbnail    TITLE 1  01 01 00 00 54    The second  title   s thumbnail       4  Use play  pause step  search and slow motion to  find the point you want to divide the title     5  Select  Divide  option then press ENTER at the  point   To reset the point  select  Cancel  option then  press ENTER  Repeat from step 4    6  Choose  Done  option then press ENTER to fix  the dividing point   The title is divided into two new titles  It take up to  4 minutes to divide     Note   The diving point may not be selected if the point is  less than 3 seconds long     Combining Two Chapters  Into One  RAM     Use this function to combine two adjacent chapters  into one     1  On the Chapter List menu  select the second  chapter of the two chapters you want to combine  then press ENTER  The menu options appears on the left side of the  screen     2  Use A   V to select  Combine  option   The combine indicator appears between the two  chapters you want to combine     Example  Title List  DVD VR     Chapter List 23    e ne  03 14 2007 Wed 0 05 03 AV1 SP    Play  id  Delete    Playlist Add  gt        3  Press ENTER to combine the chapters    4  Repeat steps 1   3 to continue to combine
26.  means that once finalized  you  can play a DVD R  DVD R  or DVD RW in a regular  DVD player  The DVD RAM disc format is Video  Recording  VR  format    The DVD RW disc format is Video Recording  VR   format or Video format  You can change Recording  format  if required   Reinitializing the disc will erase  the contents of the disc     The recording mode is closely related to the disc for   mat  If the disc format is Video Recording format   then the recording mode is VR mode  if the disc for   mat is Video format  then the recording mode is  Video mode  except for DVD Video  which is not  recordable  and so does not have a recording mode    These can be changed as required for each record   ing and determine the picture quality and how much  space the recording will take up on the disc     Notes for recording      The recording times shown are not exact  because the recorder uses variable bit rate video  compression  This means that the exact record   ing time will depend on the material being record   ed      When recording  if the reception is poor or the  picture contains interference  the recording times  may be shorter      If you record still pictures or audio only  the  recording time may be longer     The displayed times for recording and time  remaining may not always add up to exactly the  length of the disc       The recording time available may decrease if you  heavily edit a disc     If using a DVD RW disc  make sure you change  the recording format  Video mode 
27.  other words  chapters in the Playlist behave exact   ly as chapters on a DVD Video disc do  Parts are  sections of Original or Playlist titles  From the Original  and Playlist menu you can add or delete parts   Adding a chapter or title to the Playlist creates a new  title made up of a section  ie   chapter  of an Original  title  Deleting a part removes part of a title from the  Original or Playlist menu     Caution    e When editing using the Delete  Add and Move func   tions  the start and end frames may not be exactly  as set in the start and end point display    e During Playlist playback  you may notice a momen   tary pause between edits  This is not a malfunction     Is editing a DVD like editing a video tape     No  When you edit a video tape you need one video  deck to play the original tape and another to record  the edits  With DVD  you edit by making a    Playlist    of  what to play and when to play it  On playback  the  Recorder plays the disc according to the Playlist     About word    Original    and    Playlist      RAM     Throughout this manual  you will often see the words   Original and Playlist to refer to the actual content and   the edited version    e Original  content refers to what   s actually recorded  on the disc    e Playlist  content refers to the edited version of the  disc     how the Original content is to be played     Adding Chapter Markers   RAM      You can create chapters within a title by inserting  chapter marks at the desired points
28.  playback     Notes      The DivX subtitle file name has to be identified  with the DivX file name to display by this unit   TXT subtitle file can be displayed on the menu  list  but it is not playable     Movie List menu options    1  Press A  F to select a folder file on the  Movie  List  menu then press ENTER    Movie List  menu options appear    2  Press A  V    lt  P gt  to select an option  and press  ENTER   e  Play  Start playback the selected title   e  Open  Opens the folder and a list of files in the   folder appears       DivX file requirement   Available resolution size  720x576  W x H  pixel   DivX file extensions     avi         divx      Playable DivX subtitle      smi        srt          sub  Micro DVD format only           txt  Micro DVD format only       Playable Codec format     DIV3        MP43        DIVX          DX50      Playable Audio format     AC3        PCM        MP2          MP3        WMA      e Sampling frequency   within 8   48 kHz  MP3   within 32   48kHz  WMA    e Bit rate   within 8   320kbps  MP3   within 32   192kbps  WMA    CD R Format  ISO 9660 and JOLIET    DVD R RW Format  ISO 9660  UDF Bridge format    Maximum Files Disc  Less than 1999  total number   of files and folders    Notes on DivX format   e  f the number of the screen frame is over 29 97  frames per second  this unit may not operate nor   mally    e  f the video and audio structure of recorded file is  not interleaved  returns to the menu screen    e  f there is impossible
29.  recording time     Deleting a Part  RAM    You can delete a part which you do not want in the  title     1  Use  lt   gt  A  VY to choose a title you want to  delete on the Title List menu then press ENTER   The options appears on the left side of the menu    2  Select  Edit   gt   Delete Part  option then press  ENTER     Edit  menu appears on the TV screen     Example  Edit  Delete Part   DVD VR     TITLE 1  03 14 0 05 03       3  Use play  pause step  search and slow motion to  find the starting point    4  Press ENTER at the starting point of the section  you want to delete    End Point  icon is highlighted   The part is indicated on the Progress Bar     5  Use play  pause step  search and slow motion to  find the ending point    6  Press ENTER at the ending point of the section  you want to delete   You can cancel the selected point  use A   Y to  select  Cancel  icon then press ENTER    7  If you finish to edit  select  Done  icon then press  ENTER   The confirm message for deleting will appear   Use 4    gt  to select  OK  then press ENTER   The selected part is deleted from the title and Title  List menu appears     Notes   It may not be possible to delete parts that are less than  3 seconds long   If you select  Cancel  then press ENTER  the Recorder  will go to previous option and into Pause mode        Naming a Title    You can name the titles     1     Choose the title you want to name on the Title List  menu  then press ENTER    The menu options appears on the l
30.  switch  on this recorder      The connected device   s video input is set  correctly for this unit      The connected device is compatible with  720 1440 x480i  720x480p  1280x720p   1920x1080i or 1920x1080p video input       Not all HDCP compatible DVI devices will work  with this recorder     It   s impossible copy protected DVD title   s play   back in non HDCP devices       For best performance  directly connect the HDMI  output to an HDMI input on your TV  If connecting  to some device other than a TV or monitor  such  as a home theater receiver with an HDMI input   check the following to make sure the HDMI signal  will be received correctly      Check the operating instructions of the con   nected device to make sure that the HDMI  input of the device complies with HDMI HDCP  specifications      Check that the HDMI setup menu of any non   display device is set to    pass through    so that  HDMI signals received are not changed in any  way  such as changing the video or audio for   mat      Connection to an Amplifier    Connecting to an amplifier equipped with two  channel analog stereo or Dolby Pro Logic II Pro  Logic    Connect the Left and Right AUDIO OUTPUT jacks on  the Recorder to the audio left and right in jacks on  your amplifier  receiver  or stereo system using the  audio cables  A  supplied     Connecting to an amplifier equipped with two chan   nel digital stereo  PCM  or to an Audio Video receiv   er equipped with a multi channel decoder  Dolby  Digital  
31.  the screen    2  Use  lt   gt  A    to select a marker scene that you  want to recall or clear    3  Press ENTER and playback starts from the  marked scene  Or  Press CLEAR and use 4    gt   to select  OK  then press ENTER to delete  marked scene from the list    4  To remove the Marker Search menu   press RETURN  0      Camera Angle    If the disc contains scenes recorded at different  camera angles  you can change to a different camera  angle during playback  Press DISPLAY then select  the Angle icon during playback  Use 4    gt  to select a  desired angle  Note that the number of the current  angle appears on the display     Tip   The Camera Angle icon is displayed on the TV screen when  alternate angles are available     3D Surround EYEE    This unit can produce a 3D Surround effect  which   simulates multi channel audio playback from two   conventional stereo speakers  instead of the five or   more speakers normally required to listen to multi    channel audio from a home theater system    1  Press DISPLAY twice then use A      to select the  sound icon  Then  use  lt     gt  to select  3D SUR_      2  To turn off the 3D Surround effect  select   NORMAL      Last Scene Memory    This Recorder memorizes last scene from the last  disc that is viewed  The last scene remains in memo   ry even if you remove the disc from the Recorder or  switch off the Recorder  If you load a disc that has  the scene memorized  the scene is automatically  recalled     x  O             l  jae
32. 120  8 hours  T 160     27MHz  MPEG 2  VBR support     48kHz  Dolby Digital    Four head helical scan azimuth system   12 hour display type with AM  PM   SP  33 35 mm sec  LP  16 67 mm sec  SLP  11 12 mm sec  12 7 mm   About 180 seconds  T 120    20Hz to 20kHz   43dB   88 dB   60 dB    DVD Specifications  Laser system  Frequency response  Signal to noise ratio  Harmonic distortion  Dynamic range    Inputs   VIDEO IN  AV1 2   AUDIO IN  AV1 2   DV IN   Outputs  VIDEO OUTPUT  S VIDEO OUTPUT  COMPONENT OUTPUT    HDMI video audio output  Audio output  digital audio   Audio output  optical audio   Audio output  analog audio     Semiconductor laser  wavelength 650 nm   DVD  PCM 48 kHz   8 Hz to 22 kHz  CD  8 Hz to 20 kHz  More than 95dB   Less than 0 008    More than 90 dB    1 0 Vp p 75 ohms  sync negative  RCA jack x 2    6 0 dBm more than 47 kohms  RCA jack  L  R  x 2  4 pin  IEEE 1394 standard     1 Vp p 75 Q  sync negative  RCA jack x 1    Y  1 0 V  p p   75 Q  negative sync  Mini DIN 4 pin x 1   C  0 286 V  p p  75 Q    Y  1 0 V  p p   75 Q  negative sync  RCA jack x 1   PB   PR  0 7 V  p p   75 Q  RCA jack x 2   19 pin  HDMI standard  Type A    0 5 V  p p   75 Q  RCA jack x 1   Optical connector x 1   1 kHz   6 dBm  600 Q  RCA jack  L  R  x 2    Accessory   Video  cable  2 40  nn NANA Pe ee 1 Audio cable  L  R                   1  Remote Control                            1 Batteries sisi Den ANA ee ete ad 2    Design and specifications are subject to change without notice   
33. 479  Burmese 7789 Interlingua 7365 Persian 7065 Turkish 8482  Byelorussian 6669 Irish 7165 Polish 8076 Turkmen 8475  Cambodian 7577 Italian 7384 Portuguese 8084 Twi 8487  Catalan 6765 Japanese 7465 Quechua 8185 Ukrainian 8575  Chinese 9072 Javanese 7487 Rhaeto Romance 8277 Urdu 8582  Corsican 6779 Kannada 7578 Rumanian 8279 Uzbek 8590  Croatian 7282 Kashmiri 7583 Russian 8285 Vietnamese 8673  Czech 6783 Kazakh 7575 Samoan 8377 Volap  k 8679  Danish 6865 Kirghiz 7589 Sanskrit 8365 Welsh 6789  Dutch 7876 Korean 7579 Scots Gaelic 7168 Wolof 8779  English 6978 Kurdish 7585 Serbian 8382 Xhosa 8872  Esperanto 6979 Laothian 7679 Serbo Croatian 8372 Yiddish 7473  Estonian 6984 Latin 7665 Shona 8378 Yoruba 8979  Faroese 7079 Latvian  Lettish 7686 Sindhi 8368 Zulu 9085       Troubleshooting    Check the following guide for the possible cause of a problem before contacting service     No power  e The power cord is disconnected  e Plug the power cord into the wall out   let securely        Abnormal or no picture    e The TV is not set to receive Recorder e Select the appropriate video input  signal output  mode on the TV so the picture from  the Recorder appears on the TV  screen   e The video cable is not connected e Connect the video cable into the jacks  securely  securely   e Unit output setting and TV resolution e Check TV capability     capabilties mismaleh  e Check mode of connections     eg  S Video  Components etc       e Check unit Resolution setting accord   ing to TV capabili
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35. D     HDMI  1080p  1080i  720p  480p  480i  DVD  gt  VCR   COMPONENT  480p  480i  or Lights when recorder is dubbing  DV IN  DVD  lt  VCR Connect the DV output of a digital camcorder   Display window AV IN 2  VIDEO  AUDIO  Left Right      Shows the current status of the Recorder   Lights when a disc is in the DVD deck     Connect the audio video output of an external  source  Audio system  TV  Monitor  VCR   Camcorder  etc          Remote Control      ecccoocoo    STANDBY ON STANDBY ON       EJECT  KLAES OPENCLOSI                                                                                                                                                          edece c a       Sor  AUDIO SUBTITLE ZOOM CHAPTER    OOd0O0d     REC RECMODE TITLE THUMBNAIL    PER          PLAY MODE MARKER     SEARCH CLEAR    DUBBING            Cdeccccccccscccccscccccescclssceoccccse    JVC    RM SDRMV80A  DVD VIDEO RECORDER        N u  Terres i eer ee    STANDBY ON   5 I    Turns Recorder ON and OFF    DVD   Select the Recorder   s function mode to  DVD     VCR  Select the Recorder   s function mode to  VCR                                      EJECT  OPEN CLOSE  4     Opens and closes the disc tray     Ejects the tape in the VCR deck     Skips 30 seconds forward during   playback    AUX   Changes the input to use for recording    AV1  AV2  or DV IN     0 9 numerical buttons   Selects numbered options in a menu    JVC TV Control Buttons     TV STANDBY ON  Turns the TV  on or off      INPUT  Sele
36. RANTIES  INCLUDING THE    SEO DD DDD DDD DDD DD Dm RaRa Raaka Raia Ea RaRa Ra RaRa bbb OD Db bbb bbb bbb    SOOO DDD   DD DDD DD   DDD bbb DD bb Db bb bbb bbb Db bbb bb bbb bb bbb bbb bbe    x WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE  ARE LIMITED TO THE  x WARRANTY PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE      Some states do not allow the exclusion of incidental or consequential damages or limitations on how long an  x implied warranty lasts  so these limitations or exclusions may not apply to you  This warranty gives you specific  x legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state          JVC COMPANY OF AMERICA 1700 Valley Road   x DIVISION OF JVC AMERICAS CORP  Wayne  NJ 07470   x http   www jvc com   FAIA IA AA AIA AAAS ASD AA SAAS ASA ASA ASA SAS AAS ASAS ASA ASA SAS ASAI SAS AS AS ASA SAS ASA S ASS SAS SAS ACS ONC    REFURBISHED PRODUCTS CARRY A SEPARATE WARRANTY  THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT APPLY  FOR DETAIL  OF REFURBISHED PRODUCT WARRANTY  PLEASE REFER TO THE REFURBISHED PRODUCT WARRANTY  INFORMATION PACKAGED WITH EACH REFURBISHED PRODUCT        For customer use     Enter below the Model No  and Serial No  which is located either on the rear  bottom or side of the cabinet   Retain this information for future reference     Model No    Serial No       Purchase date   Name of dealer                     FOR SERVICING  Only in U S A      TO OUR VALUED CUSTOMER           THANK YOU FOR PURCHASING THIS JVC PRODUCT   WE WANT TO HELP YOU ACHIEVE 
37. RC305H JM_BUSAJJK    NE MM     DVD VIDEO RECORDER    DR MV80B    po dng RW OI DOLBY    DEO  COMPATIBLE RECORDING  M RW DVD ReWritable    ce ws ws i sape                                                             For Customer Use    Enter below the Model No  and  Serial No  which are located on the  rear of cabinet  Retain this  information for future reference     INSTRUCTIONS  LVT201 i                      CAUTION    RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  DO NOT OPEN    CAUTION  TO REDUCE THE RISK  OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  DO NOT REMOVE COVER  OR BACK   NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE  REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE  PERSONNEL     This lightning flash with arrowhead symbol  within an equilateral triangle is intended to  alert the user to the presence of uninsulat   ed dangerous voltage within the product   s   enclosure that may be of sufficient magni    tude to constitute a risk of electric shock to  persons        The exclamation point within an equilateral  triangle is intended to alert the user to the  presence of important operating and main   tenance  servicing  instructions in the litera   ture accompanying the product     WARNING  TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR  ELECTRIC SHOCK  DO NOT EXPOSE THIS  APPARATUS TO RAIN OR MOISTURE AND OBJECTS    FILLED WITH LIQUIDS  SUCH AS VASES  SHOULD  NOT BE PLACED ON THIS APPARATUS        CAUTION     Do not block any ventilation openings  Install in  accordance with the manufacturer s instructions     Slots and openings in the cabinet are provide
38. Recorder A V Out jacks are not  connected to TV A V In jacks        e Recorder Audio Video Out is not  selected for viewing at the TV     Make A V connections  Stereo is avail     able only via A V output from Recorder     Select AUX or A V source as TV input     You can reset the Recorder as follows       Press and hold the STANDBY ON button for  more than five seconds  This will force the  Recorder to power off    Press the STANDBY ON button again to turn  the Recorder back on    Unplug the power cord and then plug the  power cord again after more than five sec   onds           Specifications    General  Power requirements  Power consumption  Dimensions  approx    Net Weight  approx    Operating temperature  Operating humidity  Signal system    Recording  Recording format  Recordable discs  Recordable time    Video recording format  Sampling frequency  Compression format    Audio recording format  Sampling frequency  Compression format    VCR Specifications  Head system  Timer  Tape speed  Tape width  Rewind time  Frequency range  Signal to noise ratio  Dynamic range  Channel separation    AC 120V  60 Hz   23W   430 X 80 X 260 mm  16 9 x 3 1 x 10 2 inches   w x h x d   4 19 kg  9 2 Ibs    5  C to 35  C  41  F to 95  F    5   to 90     NTSC    DVD VideoRecording  DVD VIDEO  DVD   Recordable  DVD   Rewritable  DVD Random Access Memory  DVD  Approx  1 hour 20 minutes  XP mode   2 hours  SP mode    4 hours  LP mode   6 hours  EP mode   VCR  SP  2 hours  T 120   SLP  6 hours  T 
39. VD 17  Recordable time 46  Recording   DVD 28  Recording Settings 17  Regional code 4  Remote Control 7  Rotate 26     S   Sampling Freq  15  Search  Time Search 38  Marker Search 23  Setup 14  Show 34  39  Slide Show 27  Sound 19  SP mode 17  28  46  STOP 7  SUBTITLE 7 21    Timer Record 31  Timer Record List 31  Title 19  21   Title Name 34  38  Tracking 7  20  Troubleshooting 43 45  TV Aspect 15    Unfinalize 18  Unprotect 39    Video Mode 3  VR Mode 3    WMA 25    XP mode 17  28  46    ZOOM 7  21    WARRANTY  Only in U S A      VAI IAA AAA AAA SDAA AAA A d d A de d A d e A d e d d d d d d d d d d d A d d A de kk kk    JVC LIMITED WARRANTY ROR    ONLY FOR PRODUCT PURCHASED IN U S A  CONSUMER VIDEO 1 90    JVC COMPANY OF AMERICA  JVC  warrants this product and all parts thereof  except as set forth below ONLY  TO THE ORIGINAL RETAIL PURCHASER to be FREE FROM DEFECTIVE MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP from  the date of original purchase for the period shown below    The Warranty Period      PARTS LABOR  1 yR 90 pays                                           THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS VALID ONLY IN THE FIFTY  50  UNITED STATES  THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA AND  IN THE COMMONWEALTH OF PUERTO RICO     WHAT WE WILL DO    If this product is found to be defective within the warranty period  JVC will repair or replace defective parts with new or  rebuilt equivalents at no charge to the original owner  Such repair and replacement services shall be rendered by JVC  during normal business hours at
40. a HDMI compatible TV  or monitor  H      2  Set the TV   s source to HDMI  refer to TV   s  Owner   s manual      Notes      This unit will only provide up converted SD resolutions  when a HD resolution has been selected for the HDMI  output      If your TV is NOT capable of handling 96 kHz sampling  frequency  set the  Sampling Freq   option to  48 kHz  on  the setup menu  See page 16   When this choice is  made  this unit will automatically convert any 96 kHz sig   nals to 48 kHz so your system can decode them      If your TV is not equipped with Dolby Digital and MPEG  decoder  set the  Dolby Digital  and  MPEG  options to   PCM  on the setup menu  See page 16       If your TV is not equipped with DTS decoder  set the   DTS  options to  OFF  on the setup menu  See page  16   To enjoy DTS multi channel surround  you must  connect this recorder to a DTS compatible receiver via  one of this recorder   s digital audio outputs      The arrow on the cable connector body should face up  for correct alignment with the connector on the recorder          If there is noise or lines on the screen  please check  the HDMI cable      Not all HDCP compatible DVI devices will work with  this recorder     Tip   When you use HDMI connection  you can change the    resolution  480i  480p  720p  1080i or 1080p  for the HDMI  output using OUTPUT STATUS button on the front panel     Caution    e Changing the resolution when the recorder is connect   ed with HDMI connector may result in malfunctio
41. advised to check carefully what is  lawful copying in the area in which you are making a copy  Copying of copyright material such as films or  music is unlawful unless permitted by a legal exception or consented to by the rights owner       This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by method claims of certain U S   patents and other intellectual property rights owned by Macrovision Corporation and other rights owners   Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by Macrovision Corporation  and is intended  for home and other limited viewing uses only  unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision corporation   Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited     Notice for Progressive Scan Use    CONSUMERS SHOULD NOTE THAT NOT ALL HIGH DEFINITION TELEVISION SETS ARE FULLY COMPAT   IBLE WITH THIS PRODUCT AND MAY CAUSE ARTIFACTS TO BE DISPLAYED IN THE PICTURE  IN CASE  OF 525 PROGRESSIVE SCAN PICTURE PROBLEMS  IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT THE USER SWITCH  THE CONNECTION TO THE    STANDARD DEFINITION    OUTPUT  IF THERE ARE QUESTIONS REGARDING  YOUR TV SET COMPATIBILITY WITH THIS MODEL 525p DVD VCR RECORDER  PLEASE CONTACT OUR  CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTER         z  2      S        a   O  cc  EF       Front Panel                                                                                                                                     ong aoa D   DO  a     5 HHA o m H  Disc Tray  DVD deck  pyp The DVD deck is selected   Insert a di
42. ally power off     Simultaneous Play and  Record    oS     a       Oo      ul  cc       You can play a DVD during the VCR recording  press  DVD to change DVD mode and perform the DVD  playback     Notes     You cannot play or record both DVD and VCR at  the same time   You cannot change VCR mode during the DVD  recording mode   If you wish VCR playback or record during the  DVD playback  press VCR to change VCR mode  and perform the VCR playback or recording     Timer Link Recording   External Timer Recording     Timer Link    If the external device such as Cable Satellite box that  is connected to this unit has the timer reservation  function  this unit can record the input signal from  external device via the timer INPUT 1 jack     1  Connect the INPUT 1 input jacks on this unit to  the VIDEO AUDIO L R  jack on the external  device using the audio video cables     2  Set the timer reservation setting of the external  device     3  Turn off the external device     Insert a recordable disc or video cassette with the  safety tab intact to this unit  Select the recording  speed with remote     5  Press    REC  for more than 3 seconds on the  front panel when the unit power is off   The       mark will flashes on the display window   This unit is set to standby mode for Timer Link  recording     Notes       If the power of the external device is on by the  timer reservation setting  this unit detects the  signals of external device and start the  recording automatically         
43. anel of this recorder     Using the recorder   s remote  you can control both the  camcorder and this recorder   Before recording  make sure that the audio input for    the    Tips     DV IN jack is set up  See page 17      The source signal must be DVC SD format   Some camcorders cannot be controlled using this  recorder   s remote    If you connect a second recorder using a DV  cable  you cannot control the second DVD from  this one    You cannot control this unit remotely from a com   ponent connected to the DV IN jack     Note    When    Not connected to camcorder    shows on the TV  screen  the PLAY  amp  RECORD functions won   t work   To resume these functions  press AUX to get out of  DV input mode     Troubleshooting    If you cannot get a picture and or audio through the   DV IN jack  check the bullet points    e Make sure the DV cable is properly connected    e Try switching off the connected equipment then  switch back on    e Try switching the audio input     Note    Depending on the connected camcorder  you may not  be able to control it using the Remote Control supplied  with this recorder      o      a       Oo      ul  cc       Editing  Title List and Chapter List  Menu Overview    Using the Title List menu you can edit video content   The editing features available in the Title List menu  depend on whether you are editing video on DVD   and whether you   re editing Original content  or a  Playlist     There are two ways to edit VR mode DVD RW discs   You can
44. apsed time  progress bar     DVD VR    DVD R TVR Mode       amp  2H 03M Free    03 14 2008 12 00AM       Indicates current date and time        Indicates operational mode of the recorder        Displaying Disc Information  on screen  You can display various information about the disc or    tape loaded on screen  Some items can be changed  using the menu     1  Press DISPLAY once to show current status   Example  DVD RW in VR mode    2  Press DISPLAY once again to show various  playback information   The items displayed differ depending on the disc  type or playing status        zo  az  x  Ar  on          1 2  0 00 37    DOD 2CH  L R    OFF      NoRMAL    TITLE   lt  gt  Move 0 Sinput    Enter       3  You can select an item by pressing A      and  change or select the setting by pressing  lt   gt    For details about each item  see the pages in  parentheses     Title   Current title number total number of  titles  page 21  22     Chapter   Current chapter number total  number of chapters  page 21     Time   Elapsed playing time  page 23    Audio   Selected audio language  DVD  VIDEO only  or audio channel  page 22    Subtitle   Selected subtitle  page 21    Angle   Selected angle total number of angles   page 23     Sound   Selected sound mode  page 23     Note   If no button is pressed for 10 seconds  the on screen dis   play disappears     Playback  Playing a Tape    1  Press VCR to control the VCR deck   2  Insert a pre recorded video cassette       If the unit is powered 
45. apters on the DVD R RW  cannot be play back      Search      Chapter    Displays Chapter List of the Title      Time    Search time for you want start point  of the title       Delete  Deletes the title or chapter   page 37      Move  Moves chapter position on  Chapter List    Playlist  menu  page 39       Protect  Protects accidental recording  editing or  deleting of the title  page 39       Edit  Edits or Deletes a part of the title      Title Name  Edits the title name   page 38       Delete Part  Deletes a part of the Title  page 37       Divide  Divides a title into two  page 40       Hide  Show   Hides  or Shows  the selected title or  chapter   page 39      Playlist Add  Adds the title or chapter to the Playlist    page 36      Dubbing  Dubs the title to VCR  page 32       Title  Displays Title List of the chapter      Combine  Combines two titles or chapters into one   page 40       Full Play  Starts playback of the selected title includ   ing the hidden chapters     Current media     Indicates the record mode  free space  and  elapsed time progress bar     Currently selected title    Thumbnail    Shows the selected title number and total number  of titles    Shows the title name  recorded date  and record   ing length     VR Mode  Original and  Playlist Editing    Titles  Chapters and Parts    Titles in the disc   s original content contain one or  more chapters  When you insert a disc   s title into the  Playlist  all the chapters within that title also appear   In
46. be erased  then you can record again on the  same Disc     VR mode    e Recordings can be extensively edited   e Playable only on VR mode compatible players  after finalization     Video mode    e Playable on regular DVD players  after finalization    e Limited editing features       o      S   D   m   O  oc  EF             DVD R  DVD   Recordable    e These Discs can be recorded only once  After you finalize a DVD R  you cannot record on it or edit it   e DVD R discs can be only formatted to Video mode    e Playable on regular DVD players  after finalization    e Limited editing features       RAM    DVD RAM  DVD   Random Access Memory    e DVD RAM discs can be formatted for VR mode recording    e These Discs can be recorded on repeatedly  Recordings can be erased  then you can record again on the  same Disc    Playable on DVD RAM compatible players    Recordings can be extensively edited    Only DVD RAM standard Version 2 0  2 1 and 2 2 discs can be used in this unit    You cannot use the cartridge type DVD RAM disc in this unit     e    o o       DVD ReWritable    DVD RW  DVD   ReWritable    e These Discs can be recorded on repeatedly  Recordings can be erased  then you can record again on the  same Disc    e Playable on DVD RW compatible players  automatic finalization    e The edited contents are playable on DVD RW compatible players only after finalization    e Recordings can be edited        DVD R    DVD R  DVD   Recordable    e These Discs can be recorded only once  A
47. cording time on a  DVD  4 7GB     e LP     Slightly lower video quality  gives about 4  hour of recording time on a DVD disc  4 7GB     e EP     Low video quality  gives about 6 hour of  recording time on a DVD  4 7GB      Basic Recording   One Touch Recording     You can record from an external component  such as  a TV  camcorder or VCR  connected to any of the  Recorder   s external inputs     1  Make sure that the component you want to record  from is connected properly to the Recorder  See  page 13    2  Press AUX repeatedly to select the external input  to record from      AV1  Audio Video Input mounted on back  panel      AV2  Audio Video Input mounted on front  panel       DV  DV Input mounted on front panel   3  Load a recordable disc or tape   4  Set a recording mode as necessary by pressing  REC MODE repeatedly   DVD  SP  LP  EP or XP   VCR  SP or SLP    5  Press   REC once to start recording   The REC indicator lights in the display window     6  Press STOP  W  to stop recording     Notes     Check that the Audio In settings DV Record Audio  are as you want them  See page 17     If your source is copy protected using CopyGuard   you will not be able to record it using this recorder   See Copyright on page 5 for more details     Recording continues until you press STOP  W  or  the disc is full     To record for a fixed length of time  see  Instant  Timer Recording  on this page     Instant Timer Recording    Instant Timer Recording allows you to make a  recording ea
48. cts the TV   s source      CH      Selects TV   s channel      VOL        Adjusts TV   s volume     eves    o EEEN    BACKWARD   FORWARD    4a      DVD  Search backward or forward      VCR  Rewinds Advances the tape  during the STOP mode  for fast  reverse forward picture search     SKIP  I lt    PI    Go to next chapter or track  Returns to  beginning of current chapter or track or  go to previous chapter or track     PAUSE STEP  II    Pause playback or recording  temporarily    Press repeatedly for frame by frame  playback    PLAY  w    Starts playback    STOP  W    Stops playback or recording     eres  gt  eee    HOME   Accesses or removes the HOME  menu    DISC MENU LIST   Accesses menu on a DVD disc  Title  List or Playlist menu    TRACKING           Adjusts manually the tape   s picture  onscreen        e   lt   gt  A Y  left right up down     Selects menu options  S  ENTER      A  Confirms menu selections  2  DISPLAY         Accesses On Screen Display   Displays information of current status     RETURN  de   Removes the menu     AUDIO   Selects an audio language or an audio  channel    SUBTITLE   Selects a subtitle language    ZOOM   Enlarges DVD video image     CHAPTER   Inserts a chapter marker when playing   recording      REC   Starts recording  Press repeatedly to  set the recording time    REC MODE   Selects the recording mode      DVD  XP  SP  LP or EP      VCR  SP or SLP    TITLE   Displays the disc   s Title menu  if  available    THUMBNAIL   Selects a thumbna
49. d for  ventilation and to ensure reliable operation of the  product and to protect it from over heating    The openings should be never be blocked by placing  the product on a bed  sofa  rug or other similar sur   face This product should not be placed in a built in  installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper  ventilation is provided or the manufacturer s instruc   tion have been adhered to     CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT  KLASSE 1 LASER PRODUKT    LUOKAN 1 LASER LAITE  KLASS 1 LASER APPARAT  CLASSE 1 PRODUIT LASER       CAUTION   This product employs a Laser System     To ensure proper use of this product  please read this  owner   s manual carefully and retain it for future refer   ence  Should the unit require maintenance  contact  an authorized service center     Performing controls  adjustments  or carrying out pro   cedures other than those specified herein may result  in hazardous radiation exposure     To prevent direct exposure to laser beam  do not try  to open the enclosure  Visible laser radiation when  open  DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM     CAUTION  The apparatus should not be exposed to  water  dripping or splashing  and no objects filled  with liquids  such as vases  should be placed on the  apparatus     CAUTION  VISIBLE AND INVISIBLE CLASS 2M  LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN  DO NOT VIEW  DIRECTLY WITH OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS     As an Eneray Star   Partner  JVC has  determined that this product or product  models meet the ENERGY STAR  guidelines  for energy efficiency 
50. disc is inserted    e The disc is placed upside down    e The disc is not placed within the  guide     e The disc is dirty     e Acassette tape was inside already     e There is an obstacle in the path of the  Remote Control and this unit     Correction    Insert a disc or tape   Check that the  disc or tape indicator in the display  window is lit      Insert a playable disc   Check the disc  type and Regional code      Place the disc with the playback side  down     Place the disc on the disc tray correctly  inside the guide     Clean the disc     Eject the tape first and then insert the  tape you want to use     Remove the obstacle        e The batteries in the Remote Control  are exhausted     e The Remote Control is not pointed at  the remote sensor of the Recorder     Replace the batteries with new ones     Point the Remote Control at the remote  sensor of the Recorder        e The Remote Control is too far from  the Recorder     Operate the Remote Control within  23ft  7m         e This Remote Control use the same  buttons for VCR and DVD functions   ex PLAY      e The current remote control code dose  not match the unit     e Camcorder is off     e The recorder   s source is incorrect     e Clock in record is not set to  correct time     e Timer has been programmed  incorrectly     e     TIMER Record  indicator light does  not appear after programming timer        When using a VCR  first press the VCR  button  When using a DVD  first press  the DVD button     Identify 
51. disc tray  closes automatically and unit turns off     Note   When do not use DVD  please take out DISC     Buttons Operations  EJECT  4  Ejects the tape in the VCR deck   PAUSE  I  Pause playback     FORWARD  b gt      BACKWARD   lt  lt      CLEAR    TRACKING          AUDIO    Press repeatedly to step forward one frame at a time     After 5 minutes in STILL mode the Recorder stops to protect  the tape and video heads     Scan forward  In Stop mode  fast forwards the tape   In Pause mode  starts slow motion playback     After 3 minutes in SEARCH mode the Recorder returns to PLAY mode to protect the tape and  video heads    After 3 minutes in SLOW MOTION mode the Recorder goes back to PLAY mode to protect the  tape and video heads     Scan backward  In Stop mode  rewinds the tape     After 3 minutes in SEARCH mode the Recorder returns to PLAY mode to protect the tape and  video heads     Resets the current tape counter position to 0 00 00  To automatically goto tape counter  position 0 00 00  press RETURN while the tape is in Stop mode or in Play mode     Manually reduces noise on the screen during tape playback  Tracking is set  automatically when a tape is inserted     Sets tape audio to HIFI  LEFT  RIGHT or NORMAL   Use  lt   gt  buttons to select tape audio you want     DVD or Video CD Playback Features    Buttons  OPEN   CLOSE  4   PAUSE  If     Operations  Opens or closes the disc tray   Pause playback     Press repeatedly to play Frame by Frame   You can also use  lt   
52. e 42   If you enter the wrong language code   press CLEAR      OFF   for Disc Subtitle   Turn off Subtitle     Note      The appearance of Audio and Subtitle not only  depended on the setting of Home Menu when  play a DVD disc  it depends on what languages of  audio and subtitle were pre recorded in the disc  also     For some of DVD movies  the audio cannot be  changed by set the Home Menu  but you have to  access the DVD disc menu with    Disc menul list     button  on remote control  to change the language  of audio     Audio Settings    To access to the General Setting    1  Press HOME and the Home menu appears    2  Select  Setup   gt   Start  and press ENTER    3  Use A   YW to select la  Audio  option and press  gt      Each DVD disc has a variety of audio output options   Set the Recorder   s Audio Output according to the  type of audio system you use     Dolby Digital  gt  PCM    DTS v Bitstream  MPEG   Sampling Freq   DRC       Select   gt  Close    4 Prev        Dolby Digital   DTS   MPEG     Bitstream   Select  Bitstream  if you connect the  DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT jack to an amplifier or  other equipment with a Dolby Digital  DTS or  MPEG decoder      PCM   for Dolby Digital   MPEG   Select when  connected to a two channel digital stereo amplifi   er  DVDs encoded in Dolby Digital or MPEG will  be automatically downmixed to two channel PCM  audio      OFF   for DTS   If you select  OFF   the DTS  signal is not output through the DIGITAL AUDIO  OUTPUT jack     Note  
53. eft side of the  menu     Use A F to select  Edit   gt   Title Name  option then  press ENTER   Keyboard menu appears     TITLE LIST        Gone   jelet                                     Playlist Ad 7                                                       Enter a name for the title  Use 4  gt  A Yto  select a character then press ENTER to confirm  your selection       Language  Selects a keyboard type     Space  Inserts a space at the cursor position       Delete  Deletes the character to the left of the  cursor position       4 9  Moves the cursor left or right      OK  Confirms the name you have entered      Cancel  Deletes all characters and exits the  Keyboard menu    Remote Control buttons for entering a name      PLAY   gt    Inserts a space at the cursor posi   tion       PAUSE STEP  II   Deletes the character to  the right of the cursor position       SKIP  I lt    PI   Moves the cursor left or  right       STOP  W   CLEAR  Deletes the character to  the left of the cursor position       0 9  Enters the character corresponding to the  selected column       DISC MENULLIST  DISPLAY  Switches the  keyboard type     Choose  OK  then press ENTER to fix the name  and return to the previous menu screen     5  Press RETURN      8  repeatedly to exit the menu     No    Ti    tes     Names can be up to 32 characters long   For discs formatted on a different recorder  you  will see only a limited character set     When recording on DVD R  DVD RW or DVD R  discs  the entered name
54. er pins of the jacks on the rear panel        COAXIAL  DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT   Connect to digital  coaxial  audio equipment     S VIDEO OUTPUT  Connect to a S Video Input on TV     AUDIO OUTPUT  Left Right   Connect to a TV or other equipment with audio  inputs     VIDEO AUDIO OUTPUT  Left Right   Connect to a TV with video and audio inputs     Electrostatic discharge may cause permanent damage to the unit     Hookup and Settings    Depending on your TV and other equipment  there are various ways you can connect the  recorder  Please refer to the manuals of your  TV  VCR  Stereo System or other devices as  necessary for additional connection informa   tion     Notes     Make sure the Recorder is connected directly to the TV  and tune the TV to the correct video input channel     Do not connect the Recorder   s AUDIO OUTPUT jack to  the phono in jack  record deck  of your audio system     Do not connect the Recorder via another VCR  The  DVD image could be distorted by the copy protection  system     The picture and sound of a nearby TV  VCR  or radio  may be distorted during playback  Position the units  away from each other or turn off the unit after removing  the disc     Connections to your TV    Make one of the following connections  depending on  the capabilities of your TV     Video connection    Connect the VIDEO OUTPUT jack on the Recorder to  the video in jack on the TV using the video cable  supplied  V      Note     If you use this connection  set the TV   s source 
55. fter you finalize a DVD R  you cannot record on it or edit it any  more    e Playable on DVD R compatible players  after finalization    e Any edited contents are not compatible on DVD R compatible players   Hide  chapter combine  added chapter  mark  etc     e Limited title chapter editing features        Recommended recordable DVD discs                   DVD R DVD R DVD RW DVD RW DVD RAM  Mitsubishi 8x  16x  Mitsubishi 8x  16x  Mitsubishi 4x  Mitsubishi 4x  Mitsubishi 3x   Verbatim 8x  16x  Verbatim 8x 16x  Verbatim 4x  HP 4x  Maxell 5x   JVC 8x  16x  JVC 8x 16x  JVC 6x  4x  Verbatim 4x  JVC 3x       Maxell 4x  Ricoh 4x  7       Playable Discs    DVD  8 cm  12 cm disc   Discs such as movies that can be purchased or rented       VIDEO        compact compact Video CD  VCD   8 cm   12 cm disc   cise al    VIDEO CDs or CD Rs CD RWs in VIDEO CD Super VIDEO CD format       comeact Audio CD  8 cm   12 cm disc   Music CDs or CD Rs CD RWs in music CD format that can be purchased    DIGITAL AUDIO    compact CD R CD RW  8 cm   12 cm disc   CD R CD RW discs that contain audio titles  MP3  WMA or JPEG files     DIGITAL AUDIO  Recordable  ReWritable          Notes     Depending on the conditions of the recording equipment or the CD R RW  or DVD R RW  disc itself  some  CD R RW  or DVD R RW  discs cannot be played on the unit     Do not attach any seal or label to either side  the labeled side or the recorded side  of a disc   Do not use irregularly shaped CDs  e g   heart shaped or octag
56. hapter       4 Prev     Select 5  Close    1  Select the  Disc Record Mode  option then press  gt      2  Use A   F to select a desired Disc Record Mode   XP  SP  LP or EP     3  Press ENTER to confirm your selection  then  press HOME to exit the menu     VCR Record Mode    You can set the picture quality for VCR recording   SP  Standard Play   SLP  Super Long Play      DV Record Audio    You need to set this if you have a camcorder using  32kHz 12 bit sound connected to the front panel DV  IN jack  Some digital camcorders have two stereo  tracks for audio  One is recorded at the time of shoot   ing  the other is for overdubbing after shooting    On the Audio 1 setting  the sound that was recorded  while shooting is used  On the Audio 2 setting  the  overdubbed sound is used     Auto Chapter    During recording  chapter markers are added auto   matically at fixed intervals  You can set this interval to  5 minutes or 10 minutes  To turn off automatic chap   ter marking  select  None      Disc Settings    To access to the General Setting    1  Press HOME and the Home menu appears    2  Select  Setup   gt   Start  and press ENTER    3  Use A   V to select  Disc  option and press P        IO  a2  x  J  O PD  a       Initialize    If you load a completely blank disc  the recorder will  initialize the disc     DVD R  The recorder initialize the disc to Video mode   The recording mode will always be Video mode   DVD RW DVD RW DVD R DVD RAM  The Initialize  menu will appears  Select 
57. he  current cursor position     3  Press ENTER to confirm your setting     TV Aspect     4 3 Letter Box   Select when a standard 4 3 TV  is connected  Displays theatrical images with  masking bars above and below the picture      4 3 Pan Scan   Select when a standard 4 3 TV is  connected  Displays pictures cropped to fill your  TV screen  Both sides of the picture are cut off      16 9 Wide   Select when a 16 9 wide TV is con   nected     Power Save Mode    Set Power Save Mode to  ON  to place your  Recorder into an economic power save mode     Factory Set   You can reset the Recorder to its original factory  settings    1  Select the  Factory Set  option    2  Press    to select  SET  then press ENTER   3  Select  OK  and press ENTER    4  Follow the Initial Setup Wizard on page 13     Language Settings    To access to the General Setting    1  Press HOME and the Home menu appears    2  Select  Setup   gt   Start  and press ENTER    3  Use A   Y to select JM  Language  option and  press P     Disc Menu Fran  ais    Disc Audio Portugu  s    Espa  ol    Disc Subtitle    4 Prev     Select 5  Close       Display Menu    Select a language for the Setup menu and  information display     Disc Menu   Audio   Subtitle     Original   Refers to the original language in  which the disc was recorded      Others   To select another language  press num   ber buttons then ENTER to enter the  corresponding 4 digit number according to the  language code list in the reference chapter  see  pag
58. he  next title is protected  overwriting stops     Viewing Title List menu  displayed on other DVD  Recorders or Players    You can view the Title List menu displayed on the  other DVD player that is capable of playing DVD RW  or DVD R discs     1  Insert DVD R or DVD RW disc recorded already     2  On DVD mode  press TITLE in Play mode or Stop  mode   Title List menu will appear as shown below     Empty Title    4  lt  lt        3  To play back a title  select the title you want then  press ENTER or PLAY  B      Tip   You can remove the Title List menu by pressing  STOP  W      Playing Your Recordings on  Other DVD Players   Finalizing a Disc     Most regular DVD players can play finalized discs  recorded in Video mode  finalized DVD R or  DVD RWs  A small number of players can also play  DVD RW discs recorded in VR mode  finalized or not   Check the manual that came with the other player to  check what formats of discs it will play     Finalizing    fixes    the recordings and editings in place  so that the disc can be played on a regular DVD play   er or computer equipped with a suitable DVD ROM  drive    Finalizing a Video mode disc creates a menu screen  for navigating the disc  The menu can be accessed  by pressing DISC MENU LIST or TITLE    To finalize a disc  refer to  Finalize  on page 17     Notes      Unfinalized DVD RW is playable on regular DVD  players      The edited contents of a DVD RW disc is com   patible on regular DVD players only after  finalization     
59. he power fails in  the source component  or the DV cable becomes    You cannot record date and time information from  a DV cassette    Disconnecting the DV cable while recording a  contents of the connected digital camcorder may  result in malfunction       Make sure your digital camcorder is connected to    the front panel DV IN jack  See page 13       Press AUX repeatedly to select the DV input     Find the place on the camcorder tape that you    want to the recording to start from    For best results  pause playback at the point from   which you want to record    e Depending on your camcorder  you can use  this recorder   s remote to control the camcorder  using the STOP  PLAY  BACKWARD  FOR   WARD and PAUSE functions       Press   REC once to start recording     e Recording is automatically stopped if the  recorder detects no signal    e You can pause or stop the recording by press   ing PAUSE STEP  I  or STOP  W    You cannot control the camcorder from this  Remote Control during recording    e In Video mode  the final frame of the recording  may remain displayed on screen for a while  after recording stops     disconnected     Note     Connect the DV cable after turnning the  camcorder off    The unit may not acknowledge the camcorder  depending on the kinds  In this case  you may  have it acknowledged by switching the unit off   and then on     Recording from a Digital Camcorder    You can record from a digital camcorder connected to    the    DV IN jack on the front p
60. he screen  Otherwise  the disc menu may appears   The disc menu appears on the screen     During playback  press SUBTITLE then press 4    gt   repeatedly to select a desired subtitle language     DVD or Video CD Playback Features  Continued     Buttons Operations Discs    PLAY MODE Select a desired play mode while playback      A    Repeats a sequence between A  Start point  and B KAYA     End point  during playback  Press ENTER at your Karaoke DVD  chosen end point then the repeat sequence begins      CHAPTER   Repeats the current chapter     TITLE   Repeats the current title    ALL   Repeats the all titles tracks    RAM     Track   Repeats the current track    MP3  WMA    RANDOM   Random playback   Folder   Repeats all the tracks on a folder of a disc    MP3  WMA     OFF   Does not play repeatedly     If you press SKIP  PPI  once during Repeat Chapter   Track  playback  the repeat playback cancels     By pressing SKIP  PI  during Random playback  the  Recorder selects another title  track  and resumes  Random playback     AUDIO Press AUDIO then press  lt 4    gt  repeatedly to hear a   DVD   DivX    different audio language  audio track or encoding method     Note    Some discs feature both Dolby Digital and DTS sound   tracks  There is no analog audio output when DTS is  selected  To listen to the DTS soundtrack  connect this  recorder to a DTS decoder via one of the digital outputs   See page 12 for connection details     Press AUDIO then press  lt     gt  repeatedly duri
61. il picture for the  current title for use in the Title List  menu     PLAY MODE   Selects play mode    MARKER   Marks any point during playback   SEARCH   Displays Marker Search menu   CLEAR   Removes a mark on the Marker  Search menu    DUBBING   Press to copy DVD to VCR  or VCR to  DVD         Feature is not available        Battery installation  See page 8     Detach the battery cover on the rear of  the Remote Control  and insert two   RO3 AAA size  batteries with    and     aligned correctly     About the Remote Control    Operation Range  Point the Remote Control at the Remote Sensor  and press the buttons     Distance  About 23 ft  7 m  from the front of the  Remote Sensor    About 30   in each direction of the front of  the Remote Sensor     Do not mix old and new batteries and never  mix different types of batteries such as stan   dard  alkaline  etc     Angle        Remote Control Function   Refer to page 7     Remote Control A B C D Code Switching    The remote control is capable of controlling four JVC  video units independently  Each of the units can  respond to one of four codes  A  B  C or D   The  remote control is preset to send C code signals  because your unit is initially set to respond to C code  signals  You can easily modify your unit to respond to  A  B or D code signals        ba  STANDBY ON     1        STANDBYION                  EERE iti vor  Number 1 4     H                                                         STOP  Ml               ___ ENTER  
62. its  select  OFF    PBC    PBC stands for Playback Control and refers to special   menus and navigation features that are available on   some Video CDs     ON   Video CDs are played according to the PBC  if  available     OFF   Video CDs are played the same way as Audio  CDs     DivX Registration Code CD    We provide you the DivX   VOD  Video On Demand   registration code that allows you to rent and purchase  videos using the DivX   VOD service  For more  information  visit www divx com vod    1  Select  About DivX R   option then press       2  Press ENTER while  Enter  is selected and the  registration code will appear    3  Use the registration code to purchase or rent the  videos from Divx   VOD service at  www divx com vod  Follow the instructions and  download the video onto a disc for playback on  this unit     Note     All the downloaded videos from DivX   VOD can only  be played back on this unit     General Explanation of  On Screen Display    Some DVDs require specific operation or allow only  limited operation during playback  When this occurs        is displayed  action prohibited or not available     Displaying Information While  Watching AV input source    While watching TV  press DISPLAY to display   remove the information displayed on screen     The information will not be displayed during VCR  recording     e g   when DVD RW in VR mode is inserted     Indicates disc name and format  Indicates input    Indicates the record mode  source     free space  and el
63. ly     Photo List menu options    1  Use A Y  lt P to select a file then press ENTER   The menu options appear     Photo List    co    1 9 Pic  FILE 01  jpg    H  6    1     Slide Show          ssi     2  Use A  V to select an option then press ENTER  to confirm your selection        Open  Opens the folder and a list of files in the  folder appears        Full Screen  Shows the selected file as full  screen        Slide Show  Displays Slide Show menu        Still picture    Use PAUSE STEP  Il  while viewing slide show to  pause mode     Skip Images    While viewing a picture  press SKIP  BPI or    lt    once to advance to the next file or return to the  previous file     Rotate Images    Use A   V while viewing a picture to flip the picture  clockwise or counterclockwise     View Slide Shows    1  Select  Slide Show  option on the  Photo List   menu     2  Press ENTER     Slide Show       3  Use  lt   gt  A Y to set the options    Object  option      Selected  Views slide show only selected  files        All  Views slide show all files    Speed  option    Sets the Slide Show speed to    Normal    Slow   or  Fast      4  Select the  Start  option then press ENTER to  start the Slide Show     5  Press STOP  W  to stop the Slide Show and  returns to the  Photo List  menu     Tips   Selecting multiple files  1  Press MARKER   A check mark appears on the file  Press MARKER  again to cancel the marked file   2  Repeat step 1 to mark additional file     Use the CLEAR button to selec
64. mber of  subfolders and number of MP3 WMA files in the folder  are displayed  Press DISPLAY again to remove the  information screen      On CDs  DVDs with mixed content  Audio tracks   MP3 WMA files or JPEG files   you can select between  the  Music List  menu and  Photo List  menu by pressing  TITLE repeatedly      If you are in a file list and want to return to the Folder    list  use the A F to highlight  amp   and press ENTER to  return to the previous menu screen     Music List menu options    1  Press A  F to select a track file or folder on the   Music List  menu then press ENTER     Music List    FOLDER 01  FOLDER 02  FOLDER 03  FOLDER 04  FOLDER 05  FOLDER 06  File 01 mp3  File 02 mp3         Select       2  Use A     to select an option  then press ENTER      Play  Start playback the selected track or file      Open  Opens the folder and a list of files in the  folder appears      Random  Start or stop random playback     Random    1  Press A  V to select a file then press ENTER   The menu options appear    2  Press A  V to select  Random  option then press  ENTER   The unit automatically begins random playback  and    RANDOM    appears on the menu screen    3  To return to normal playback  select  Random   option again then press ENTER    Tip    By pressing SKIP dd  1 during Random play    back  the unit selects another track and resumes   Random playback     x  O            l  jae       MP3 WMA audio file requirement   File extensions      mp3        wma       Sam
65. n take up to 3 4 minutes or more depending  on the type of disc  how much is recorded on the disc  and  the number of titles on the disc     Tips     If you load a DVD RW that has already been finalized   you can    Unfinalize    it by choosing  Unfinalize  from the  Finalize menu  After doing this  you can edit and re   record onto the disc       You cannot unfinalize a DVD R and DVD R disc       If  Disc Protect  option is set to  ON   the finalize is not  available  To finalize  set  Disc Protect  option to  OFF      Disc Label    Use the Disc Label feature to enter a name for the  disc  This name appears when you load the disc and  when you display disc information on screen       The Disc label can be up to 32 characters long      For discs formatted on a different Recorder  you  will see only a limited character set    1  Select the  Disc Label  option then press  gt     Edit  icon is highlighted     2  Press ENTER   Keyboard menu appears   To enter characters  see page 38     Disc Protect    Depending on the type of disc you are using  Disc  Protect allows you to preserve your recordings in a  variety of ways       DVD RW  Prevents editing  erasing  or overwrit   ing of existing recordings      DVD R  Prevents editing or erasing of existing  recordings       DVD RW  VR mode  DVD RAM  Prevents editing   erasing  and regular recording     Notes     Disc Protect is not compatible with DVD RW discs in  Video mode or DVD R discs       If you need to unlock a disc to make ed
66. n this menu system  there are several ways to cus   tomize the settings provided  Most menus consist of  three levels to set up the options  but some require   greater depth for the variety of settings    1  Press HOME and the Home menu appears    2  Select  Setup   gt   Start  and press ENTER     Clock Set    TV Aspect    Power Save Mode    Factory Set       3  Use A   V to select the desired option     4  While the desired item is selected  press    to  move to the second level     5  Use A   V to select the second desired option   6  Press    to move to the third level     7  Use A   F to select the desired setting then press  ENTER to confirm your selection   Some items require additional steps     8  Press RETURN  c  or HOME to exit the Setup  menu     Note     Press  lt  to go back to the previous level     General Settings    To access to the General Setting    1  Press HOME and the Home menu appears    2  Select  Setup   gt   Start  and press ENTER    3  Use A   Y to select  General  option and  press D     R  glage Horloge  gt  Date    Format de l image    4j y 4    Ann  e 2008    Mode   conomique  Heure 7    59 AM  R  glage usine       IO  az  x  Ar  O P           4 Pr  c        S  l  ctionner 5  Fermer       Clock Set    You can set the clock   1  Select the  Clock Set  option then  gt      2  Enter the necessary information for year  date  and time    lt    P  left right   Moves the cursor to the  previous or next column   A   Y  up down   Changes the setting at t
67. ng DVD ALL  playback to hear a different audio channel     Special Playback Options    If a menu screen is displayed    In some cases  the disc menu might appear instead     DVD  Use the  lt   gt  A Y buttons to select the title chapter  you want to view  then press ENTER to start  Press  TITLE or DISC MENULLIST to return to the menu  screen   Use the number buttons to select the track you want  to view and press RETURN to return to the menu  screen  Menu settings and operating procedures may  differ  Follow the instructions on each menu screen   You may also set PBC to  OFF   See page 18      Time Search PIPININ    To start playing at any chosen time on the disc     1  Press DISPLAY twice during playback  The time  search box shows the elapsed playing time     2  Press A  V to select the time clock icon and            appears    3  Input the required start time in hours  minutes   and seconds from left to right  If you enter the  wrong numbers  press  lt     gt  to move the under  bar  _  to the wrong number  Then enter the  correct numbers     4  Press ENTER to confirm  Playback starts from the  selected time     Marker Search PPA    To enter a Marker    You can start playback from up to six memorized  points  To enter a marker  press MARKER at the  desired point on the disc  The Marker icon appears  on the TV screen briefly  Repeat to enter up to six  markers     To Recall or Clear a Marked Scene    1  During disc playback  press SEARCH    The marker search menu appears on
68. ns  To  solve the problem  turn off the recorder and then turn  it on again      If your TV does not accept your resolution setting   abnormal picture appears on the screen    Please read TV   s owner   s manual then set the resolu   tion that your TV can accept     About HDMI   HDMI  High Definition Multimedia Interface  supports both  video and audio on a single digital connection for use with  DVD Players  Set Top Boxes  and other AV devices    HDMI was developed to provide the technologies of HDCP   High Definition Contents Protection   HDCP is used to pro   tect digital content transmitted and received     HDMI compatible TV                      OUTPUT       INPUTI  BR       onca                         HDMI has the capability to support standard  enhanced   or high definition video plus standard to multi channel  surround sound audio  HDMI features include uncom   pressed digital video  a bandwidth of up to 5 gigabytes  per second  one connector  instead of several cables  and connectors   and communication between the AV  source and AV devices such as DTVs        IO  az  x  Ar  O D  x        HDMI  the HDMI logo and High Definition Multimedia  Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of  HDMI licensing LLC     Additional Information for HDMI      When you connect a HDMI or DVI compatible  device make sure of the followings      Try switching off the HDMI DVI device and this  recorder  Next  switch on the HDMI DVI device  and leave it for around 30 seconds  then
69. o rain or moisture  does not  operate normally  or has been dropped     INTRODUCTION    About the 2 Symbol Display               2  Symbol Used in this Manual                2  Notes  on  DISCS  D  cis de be ads oe sore dic 8 2  Moisture Condensation                    2  Recordable and Playable Discs             3  Recommended recordable DVD discs        3  Playable Discs             002 0 eee e eee 4  Regional Code                           4  Restrictions on video recording             5  What is    CPRM               000 eee e eens 5  Copyright    2 nee wie ee wd ee wins Sine A 5  Notice for Progressive Scan Use            5  Front Panel  4 22 eee eee vee a vee ee 6  Remote Control                          7  About the Remote Control                 7  Remote Control Function                   8  Rear Panel       eet eee eae ieee 9    HOOKUP AND SETTINGS    Connections to your TV                  10  HDMI connection                        11  Connection to an Amplifier                12  Cable Satellite box Connection to unit       13  Accessory Audio Video  A V    Connections to Recorder                 13  Connecting a Digital Camcorder            13  Initial Setup Wizard                      14  Using the Home Menu                    14  Initial Settings                          15  General Settings                        15  Language Settings                      16  Audio Settings                          16  Recording Settings                      17  Disc Settings 
70. off  it will power on  automatically when the tape is loaded           If the Timer indicator lights on the front panel  display window  press STANDBY ON once     3  Press PLAY  BP  to start playback     If a tape without a safety tab is inserted the  unit starts playback automatically     4  Press STOP  W  to stop playback       If the tape reaches the end before you press  STOP  W  the Recorder automatically stops   rewinds and ejects the tape     Notes     S VHS Quasi Playback  SQPB       This Recorder can play back S VHS recorded  tapes  however  it cannot make recordings using  S VHS format tapes       SQPB is an abbreviation for S VHS Quasi Playback     VCR Playback Options    Playing a DVD    1  Press DVD to control the DVD deck     2  Press EJECT  OPEN CLOSE  4  to open the disc  tray  Load your chosen disc in the tray  with the  playback side down    3  Press EJECT  OPEN CLOSE  4  to close the  tray  Playback starts automatically  If playback  does not start  press PLAY     or Starts play   back using HOME menu    4  To stop the playback  press STOP  W     The unit records the stopped point  depending on  the disc     II    appears on the screen briefly   Press PLAY     to resume playback  from the  scene point   If you press STOP  W  again or  unload the disc     W    appears on the screen    the  unit will clear the stopped point    5  Press EJECT  OPEN CLOSE  4  to remove the  disc    Press EJECT  OPEN CLOSE  4  to close disc  tray or press STANDBY ON     I   the 
71. onal   Doing so may result in malfunctions       Depending on the recording software  amp  the finalization  some recorded discs  CD R RW or DVD R RW   may not be playable     DVD R RW  DVD R RW and CD R RW discs recorded using a personal computer or a DVD or CD Recorder  may not play if the disc is damaged or dirty  or if there is dirt or condensation on the Recorder   s lens    If you record a disc using a personal computer  even if it is recorded in a compatible format  there are  cases in which it may not play because of the settings of the application software used to create the disc    Check with the software publisher for more detailed information        This recorder requires discs and recordings to meet certain technical standards in order to achieve optimal  playback quality  Pre recorded DVDs are automatically set to these standards  There are many different  types of recordable disc formats  including CD R containing MP3 or WMA files  and these require certain  pre existing conditions  see above  to ensure compatible playback     Customers should note that permission is required in order to download MP3   WMA files and music from  the Internet  Our company has no right to grant such permission  Permission should always be sought  from the copyright owner     Regional Code  This unit has a regional code printed on the rear of the unit  This unit can play only DVD discs labeled same as  the rear of the unit or    ALL        Notes on Regional Codes  Most DVD discs ha
72. or VR mode   before you record anything on the disc  See page  17  Initialize  for how to do this     When using a DVD R or DVD R disc  you can  keep recording until the disc is full  or until you  finalize the disc  Before you start a recording  session  check the amount of recording time left  on the disc       When using a DVD RW disc in Video mode or  DVD RW disc  recording time available will only  increase if you erase the last title recorded on the  disc       When using a DVD RW disc in VR mode   recording time available will increase if you erase  any title recorded on the disc     The Delete Title option in the Title List  Original   menu only hides the title  it does not actually  erase the title from the disc and increase the  recording time available  except for the last  recorded title on a DVD RW disc in Video mode      Overwrite recording is available using DVD RW  discs     When using a DVD R RW  the recorder will exe   cute the Menu making operation to update the new  title and editing when removing the disc from the  recorder    If the unit detects the copy protected signal while  recording  the recording will be paused temporarily  until the signal switchs to recordable signal     Recording time and picture  quality    There are four preset recording quality modes    e XP     Highest quality setting  gives about  1 hour 20 minutes of recording time on a DVD   4 7GB     e SP     Default quality  sufficient for most applica   tions  gives about 2 hours of re
73. or an experienced radio TV  technician for help     CAUTION concerning the Power Cord    Most appliances recommend they be placed upon  a dedicated circuit     That is  a single outlet circuit which powers only that  appliance and has no additional outlets or branch cir   cuits  Check the specification page of this owner s  manual to be certain     Do not overload wall outlets  Overloaded wall outlets   loose or damaged wall outlets  extension cords   frayed power cords  or damaged or cracked wire  insulation are dangerous  Any of these conditions  could result in electric shock or fire  Periodically  examine the cord of your appliance  and if its appear   ance indicates damage or deterioration  unplug it  dis   continue use of the appliance  and have the cord  replaced with an exact replacement part by an  authorized servicer     Protect the power cord from physical or mechanical  abuse  such as being twisted  kinked  pinched  closed  in a door  or walked upon  Pay particular attention to  plugs  wall outlets  and the point where the cord exits  the appliance     To disconnect power from the mains  pull out the  mains cord plug  When installing the product  ensure  that the plug is easily accessible      z  2      S   D   m   O  cc  EF          on O A A   Q N    10    11   12     13   14     IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS      Read these instructions      Keep these instructions      Heed all warnings      Follow all instructions      Do not use this apparatus near water     
74. ot permitted to copy Macrovision encoded  tapes     Tip    If you press PAUSE during Dubbing mode  both the  DVD and VCR decks go into Pause mode and the  DUBBING button blinks on the front panel  While in  Pause mode  you can adjust the VCR playback  position using PLAY  REW  FF  PAUSE STEP   etc   The DVD deck will remain in Pause mode    To resume Dubbing  press the DUBBING button  twice     Recording from DV Input  Before DV dubbing    You can connect a DV equipped camcorder to this  recorder using a single DV cable for input and output  of audio  video  data and control signals    e This recorder is only compatible with DV format   DVC SD  DV25  camcorders  Digital satellite  tuners and Digital VHS video recorders are not  compatible    e You cannot connect more than one DV camcorder  at a time to this recorder    e You cannot control this recorder from external  equipment connected via the DV IN jack  including  two recorders     e It may not always be possible to control the con   nected camcorder via the DV IN jack    e Digital camcorders can usually record audio as  stereo 16 bit 48kHz  or twin stereo tracks of 12   bit 32kHz  This recorder can only record one stereo  audio track  Set  DV Record Audio  option to Audio  1 or Audio 2 as required  see page 17     e Audio input to the DV IN jack should be 32 or  48kHz  not 44 1kHz     e Picture disturbance on the recording may occur if  the source component pauses playback or plays an  unrecorded section of tape  or if t
75. pling frequency    within 8   48 kHz  MP3   within 32   48kHz  WMA   Bit rate  within    8   320kbps  MP3   32   192kbps  WMA    CD R Format    ISO 9660 and JOLIET    DVD R RW Format    ISO 9660  UDF Bridge format    Maximum Files Disc    Less than 1999  total number of files and folders     Viewing a JPEG files    This unit can play JPEG files  Before playing JPEG  recordings  read    Photo file requirement    on page 27     1  Press HOME and the Home menu appears   2  Select  Photo   gt   DISC   and press ENTER     3  Use A V 4 P to select a file or folder and press  ENTER     Photo List       2  Use A   V to select option and press ENTER     Example  When you select a file     3  Use A   V to select  Full Screen  then press  ENTER   The selected image is displayed in full screen        i  Press ENTER to make this menu appear or disappear     4  To stop viewing at any time  press STOP  W         Notes       Ifthe El icon displays in the  Photo List  menu  it  means you cannot see those JPEG files      You can view TV channel or video input source by  pressing RETURN       If you want to return to the   Photo List  menu  press DISC MENU LIST      Ifyou are in a file list and want to return to the Folder    list  use the A    to highlight  amp   and press ENTER to  return to the previous menu screen       On CDs  DVDs with mixed content  Audio tracks   MP3 WMA files or JPEG files   you can select between  the  Music List  menu and  Photo List  menu by pressing  TITLE repeated
76. py protected  Cannot record   is  displayed on the TV screen     Tip    If you press PAUSE during Dubbing mode  both the  DVD and VCR decks go into Pause mode and the  DUBBING button blinks on the front panel  While in  Pause mode  you can adjust the DVD playback posi   tion using PLAY  REW  FF  PAUSE STEP  etc  The  VCR deck will remain in Pause mode  To resume  Dubbing  press the DUBBING button twice     Dubbing from VCR to DVD    You can copy the contents of a VHS tape to a DVD  using the DUBBING button  This allows you to  archive your old VHS tapes to DVD     1  Insert a blank DVD disc in the DVD deck and  close the disc tray    2  Insert the VHS video tape you wish to copy into  the VCR deck    3  Select VCR mode by pressing VCR on the remote  control or pressing DVD VCR on the front panel     4  Find the place on the VHS tape from which you  want to start dubbing using the PLAY  FF  REW  and PAUSE functions  For best results  pause  playback at the point from which you want to  record    5  Press the DUBBING button    The Dubbing menu appears     Dubbing Vcr    Free Space g             6  Use A  Y   4   Pto select the desired Record  Rec  Mode  XP  SP  LP or EP    7  Select  Dubbing  then press ENTER or DUBBING  to start copying     8  To stop dubbing at any other time   press STOP  W    Dubbing will stop automatically when the VHS  tape ends     Note    If the VHS video tape you are attempting to copy is  copy protected  you will not be able to copy the tape   It is n
77. r  Chapter List   menu  then press ENTER    Options appear on the left side of the screen     2  Select  Edit   gt   Hide  option   Example  Title List  DVD RW     TITLE LIST     Title Name  Divide       3  Press ENTER to confirm   The chapter   s or title   s thumbnail will dim     Tip    If you select a hidden chapter or title on the TITLE  LIST or Chapter List menu  you can    show    it by  choosing  Show  option on the menu  After doing that   you are able to see the chapter or title     Protect a Title    RAM      Use this function to protect against accidental record   ing  editing or deleting of the title     1  Press DISC MENU LIST to display the  TITLE  LIST  menu     2  Use A V  lt P to choose a title you want to protect  then press ENTER   Options appear on the left side of the screen     3  Select  Protect  from the options   Example  Title List  DVD VR     TITLE LIST     03 14 0 05 03 DEAT MRC aC BU E RCM ra     Playlist Add  gt   Dubbing       4  Press ENTER to confirm   The lock mark will appears on the title   s  thumbnail   Tip   If you select a title that has already been protected  on the Title List menu  you can    unprotect    it by  choosing  Unprotect  option from the Title List menu  options  After doing that  you can edit and delete the  title        Divide One Title Into Two    Use this command to split a title up into two new  titles     1  On the Title List menu  select a title you want to  divide then press ENTER   The menu options appears on the
78. r  date and  time     Clock Set 000e0    Year Time  12 0   aM      on    Date    Se Prev 4 gt  Move     Next       lt    P  left right   Moves the cursor to the  previous or next column    A   Y  up down   Changes the setting at the  current cursor position     Press ENTER to confirm your setting     3  Press ENTER to exit the menu        Finish 0o00  Initial Setup is Campleted     Close      r  usa E ARA  ALIR  4 Prev    Select       Note     You can reset the Initial Setup Wizard from the   Factory Set  in the setup menu   see page 15      Using the Home Menu    From the Home Menu screen you can access all the  Media for playback and recording of the recorder     1  Press HOME and the Home menu appears   2  Use 4    gt  to select the desired main option     3  Use A   V to select the desired Sub option then  press ENTER to confirm your selection        B    To exit the HOME menu  press HOME     Setup  Start  Displays Setup menu     TV    Timer Record  Displays  Timer Record List   menu   See page 31     Movie  VCR  Plays back Video tape     DISC      Displays TITLE LIST menu for recordable disc   page 34      Plays back DVD Video disc  pages 21 22      Photo  See page 26 27   DISC  Displays  Photo List  menu for disc     Music  See page 25   DISC  Displays  Music List  menu for disc   Easy Menu  Dubbing  Displays  Dubbing  menu   Disc Manager  Displays Disc Setup menu   Rec  Mode  Displays Record Mode setup menu     DV Input  Displays DV Input mode     Initial Settings    I
79. sc here  Ga whenthe Becorderisindlavi d  Ignts when the Recorder Is In playing mode  OPEN CLOSE    gt  or flashes when search mode   Opens or closes the disc tray  VCR The VCR deck is selected   Cassette Compartment  VCR deck    ae  Insert a video cassette here     Indicates when the recorder is in timer  LEGT recording a timer recording is  2 programmed   Ejects the tape in the VCR deck  This indicator will flash when the unit is set  GH STANDBY ON  OM to standby mode for Timer Link recording   Switches the Recorder ON and OFF  OD A VHS tape is inserted in the VCR deck   fa    11  PLAY PAUSE  REC The Recorder is recording   Starts playback   Pause playback or recording temporarily  PM Indicates PM time   AM is not displayed    press again to exit pause mode    SA  aon mn n Indicates total playing time   E  STOP   OM MS elapsed time  remaining time  Stops playback or current deck status  EI    REC   Playback  Pause  etc    Starts recording  Press repeatedly to set the Remote Sensor  recording time  Press    REC  for more than 3 Point the recorder Remote Control here  seconds to set the unit to standby mode for i  Timer Link recording  DVD VCR  rg    gt  gt   BACKWARD   FORWARD  ee between the DVD deck and the    DVD  Search backward or forward       VCR  Rewinds Advances the tape during the STOP OUTPUT STATUS  mode  for fast reverse  forward picture search  Sets the output resolution for HDMI and COM   10  DUBBING PONENT OUTPUT jacks     Press to copy DVD to VCR  or VCR to DV
80. selector to  VIDEO     S Video connection   Connect the S VIDEO OUTPUT jack on the Recorder  to the S Video in jack on the TV using the optional S   Video cable  S      Component Video connection    If your television is a high definition or    digital ready     television  you may take advantage of the Recorder   s  progressive scan output for the highest video resolu   tion possible     Connect the COMPONENT OUTPUT jacks on the  Recorder to the corresponding in jacks on the TV  using an optional Y PB PR cable  C      Notes       Set the resolution to 480p using OUTPUT STATUS but   ton on the front panel for progressive signal       Progressive Scan does not work with the Video or S   Video connections       If your TV does not accept the Progressive Scan format   the picture will appear scrambled       If the resolution is set to 720p  1080i or 1080p  the  COMPONENT OUTPUT connections are not available     Audio connection    Connect the Left and Right AUDIO OUTPUT jacks on  the Recorder to the audio left right in jacks on the TV  using the supplied audio cables  A1 or A2      Rear of TV       COMPONENTIPROGRESSVESCAN     AUDIO INPUT    LEJ  INPUT        Rear of Recorder                   ME       Tauno in                            Nn A N   f    G B B   i J YJ  Vv Al          Rear of TV    HDMI connection  If you have a HDMI TV or monitor  you can connect it  to this recorder using a HDMI cable     1  Connect the HDMI OUTPUT jack on the recorder  to the HDMI INPUT jack on 
81. sily of a preset length without using the  program timer     1  Follow steps 1 4 as shown left  Basic Recording  from a TV     2  Press REC once to begin recording    3  Press REC two additional times to set the DVD  recorder to 10min recording time or the VHS  recorder to 30min recording time    4  Each subsequent press increases the recording  time by 10 minutes     DVD  Each subsequent press increases the recording  time by 10 minutes    VCR  Each subsequent press increases the recording  time by 30 minutes  maximum 540 minutes    Please confirm the VHS tape has enough  remaining time to be recorded before  recording     Checking the Recording Time   Press   REC or DISPLAY once to check the record   ing time  The recalled setting will automatically return  to the TV screen for a moment    Also  remaining time of recording is shown in the dis   play window     To Extend the Recording Time    The recording time can be extended anytime by  pressing   REC    Each subsequent press increases the recording time  by 10 minutes  DVD  or 30 minutes  VCR      To Pause the Recording  1  Press PAUSE STEP  II  to pause the recording     2  When you want to continue recording  press  PAUSE STEP  II  or   REC     Notes     If you press PAUSE STEP  II  during the Instant Timer  Recording  it will be canceled     The Recorder will automatically power off when the  Instant Timer Recording ends     If the unit is DVD mode when the VCR Instant timer  recording ends  the unit will not automatic
82. st Title   Chapter carne de E a eee need 37  Deleting a Part                         37  Naming a Title                          38  Time Search sun tie bee eee eee eee Daki 38  Moving a Playlist Chapter                 39  Hide a Chapter Title                      39  Protect a Title             000 c eee eens 39  Divide One Titles Into Two                40  Combining Two Chapters Into One         40  Overwriting Recording                   41  Viewing Title List menu displayed on other  DVD Recorders or Players                41  Playing Your Recordings on Other DVD  Players  Finalizing a Disc                 41   REFERENCE  Language Code List                     42  Troubleshooting                      43 45   Resetting the Recorder                  45   Specifications                        46 47  DAEK AAA hotel aoa bende e 8 48  Warranty S A na aa an 49    za  2      Ss       a   e    aa             Introduction    To ensure proper use of this product  please read  this owner   s manual carefully and retain for future  reference     About the 2 Symbol Display      2     may appear on your TV display during operation    and indicates that the function is not permitted by this  unit or specific media     Symbol Used in this Manual    Note  Indicates special notes and operating fea   tures    Tip  Indicates tips and hints for making the task  easier     A section whose title has one of the following sym   bols are applicable only to those discs represented  by the symbol  
83. t all files  or cancel all  marked files     Photo file requirement    File extensions      ipg      Photo size    e Resolution size  1280 x 720  W x H  pixel  e Less than 4MB recommended   CD R Format    ISO 9660 and JOLIET    DVD R RW Format    ISO 9660  UDF Bridge format    Maximum Files Disc    Less than 1999  total number of files and folders     Notes on JPEG file   e Progressive and lossless compression JPEG  image files are not supported    e Depending on the size and number of the JPEG  files  it may take several minutes to read the con   tents of the media     x  O     2       l  A          Recording  About DVD recording    Notes   e This Recorder cannot record CD R or CD RW  discs       Fingerprints and small scratches on a disc can  affect playback and or recording performance   Please take proper care of your discs       The company does not hold any responsibility to  compensate the contents which should have  been recorded  and any losses or damages  e g   losses of business profit  or business intermis   sion  that may arise from malfunction of this  recorder  not recording editing as intended      When do not use DVD  please take out DISC     Disc types and recording formats  modes   and settings    This recorder can play many different kinds of DVD  discs  pre recorded DVD Video discs  DVD RW   DVD R  DVD RW  DVD Rand DVD RAM discs  The  disc format for DVD R  DVD R  DVD RW discs is  always    Video format      the same as pre recorded  DVD Video discs  This
84. t the same time as the  Digital and Optical Digital Audio Output  these audio out   puts will default to the HDMI audio output format        Rear of Recorder       OUTPUT    DIGITAL AUDIO COMPONENT    S VIDEO                                     T  E gt                          oy 1  X   A    a    CRIE    AUDIO INPUT                                                       OPTICAL            DIGITAL INPUT DIGITAL INPUT       Amplifier  Receiver        Manufactured under license from Dolby  Laboratories  Dolby and the double D symbol are  registered trademarks of Dolby Laboratories           Manufactured under license under U S  Patent     5 451 942  amp  other U S  and worldwide patents  issued  amp  pending  DTS and DTS Digital Out are  registered trademarks and the DTS logos and  Symbol are trademarks of DTS  Inc       1996 2007 DTS  Inc  All Rights Reserved           Cable Satellite box  Connection to unit    To use Timer Link Recording  connect the INPUT1  jacks on the unit to the audio video out jacks on your  Cable Satellite box  using the optional audio video  cables   Refer to page 30 for    Timer Link Recording         Cable Satellite box  VIDEO    E        9                                                                                                 Ve BN       Rear of the unit    Accessory Audio Video  A V   Connections to Recorder    Connect the INPUT 1 or AV IN 2 jacks on the  Recorder to the audio video out jacks on your acces   sory component  using the optional
85. the remote control code with  the code of unit  See page 8      Turn camcorder on and operate  properly     Use AUX to select input channel  AV1   AV2 or DV IN      Set clock to correct time     Reprogram Timer     Reprogram Timer and turn the  Recorder off to enable timer     Symptom    Can t play disc recorded  e The disc was recorded in Video mode     on this Recorder on  another DVD player     Cannot record or did  not record successfully     Stereo Audio Record  and or Playback not  present     Resetting the Recorder    If you observe any of the following symptoms       When the Recorder is plugged in  but the  power will not turn on or off     When the display window is not working   When the Recorder does not operate    normally     Cause       e Some players will not play even a  finalized disc recorded in Video mode     e The disc was recorded in VR mode     Correction  Finalize the disc  see page 18     No solution     The other player must be RW  compatible in order to play it        e Discs recorded with copy once materi   al cannot be played on other players     e The remaining blank space on the  disc is insufficient     e The source you are trying to record is  copy protected     e When recording to a Video mode disc   programs that are copy once protect   ed cannot be recorded     e TV is not Stereo compatible     No solution     Use another disc     You cannot record the source     Use a VR mode formatted disc for  copy once material     No solution        e 
86. ty and mode of con        nection   No sound  e The equipment connected with the e Select the correct input mode of the  audio cable is not set to receive audio receiver so you can listen to the  Recorder signal output  sound from the Recorder        e The audio cables are not connected e Connect the audio cable into the jacks  securely  securely    e The power of the equipment connected   e Turn on the equipment connected with  with the audio cable is turned off  the audio cable    e The AUDIO options are set to the wrong     Set the AUDIO options to the correct  position  position    e In HDMI mode  audio selection is not e Change AUDIO setup to PCM mode   set to PCM     The playback picture is     The disc is dirty     Cleanthes disc   poor  e Tape heads are dirty  e Clean video heads        e Tape is a rental or was recorded on e Use TRACKING         for manual  another VCR  tracking adjustment while tape is  playing   Picture from external e The video signal from the external e You cannot connect via the Recorder   input is distorted  component is copy protected  Connect the component directly to  your TV        Symptom    The Recorder does not  start playback     Video tape cannot be  inserted     The Remote Control  does not work properly     Camcorder image is  not shown     Camcorder image via  A V input or DV IN to  Recorder is not shown  on TV screen     Timer recording is not  possible     Cause    e No disc is inserted   e No tape is inserted     e An unplayable 
87. uthorized by   JVC to render such service  or if affixed to any attachment not provided with the products  or if the model or serial  number has been altered  tampered with  defaced or removed      Initial installation  installation and removal from cabinets or mounting systems      Operational adjustments covered in the Owner s Manual  normal maintenance  video and audio head cleaning      Damage that occurs in shipment  due to act of God  and cosmetic damage    Signal reception problems and failures due to line power surge    User Removal Memory Devices Video Pick up Tubes CCD Image Sensors are covered for 90days from the date of purchase    Accessories      Batteries  except that Rechargeable Batteries are covered for 90 days from the date of purchase     Products used for commercial purposes  including  but not limited to rental      Loss of data resultant from malfunction of hard drive or other data storage device     COMNOTAWN         here are no express warranties except as listed above     T  THE DURATION OF ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES  INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY  IS  LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THE EXPRESS WARRANTY HEREIN       JVC SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOSS OF USE OF THE PRODUCT  INCONVIENCE  OR ANY OTHER    DAMAGES  WHETHER DIRECT  INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTAL  INCLUDING  WITHOUT LIMITATION     DAMAGE TO TAPES  RECORDS OR DISCS  RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT  OR ARISING OUT    OF ANY BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY  ALL EXPRESS AND IMPLIED WAR
88. ve a globe with one or more numbers in it clearly visible on the cover  This number  must match your unit   s regional code or the disc cannot play       If you try to play a DVD with a different regional code from the unit  the message    Incorrect region code   Can t play back    appears on the TV screen     Restrictions on video recording      You cannot record copy protected video using this recorder  Copy protected video includes DVD Video  discs and some satellite broadcasts  If copy protected material is encountered during a recording  recording  will pause or stop automatically and an error message will be displayed on screen       Video that is    copy once only    can only be recorded using a DVD RW disc in VR mode or DVD RAM disc  with CPRM  see below      What is    CPRM        CPRM is a copy protection system  with scramble system  only allowing the recording of    copy once    broadcast  programs  CPRM stands for Content Protection for Recordable Media    This Recorder is CPRM compatible  which means that you can record copy once broadcast programs  but you  cannot then make a copy of those recordings  CPRM recordings can only be made on DVD RW discs format   ted in VR mode or DVD RAM discs  Both types of discs must be CPRM compatible  CPRM recordings can  only be played on players that are specifically compatible with CPRM  This unit does not support a DVD R disc  with CPRM     Copyright    Recording equipment should be used only for lawful copying and you are 
89. you erase a title or chapter from the Playlist  menu  you only remove it from the Playlist  the  title chapter remains in the Original menu     If you choose to delete a title or chapter from the  Original  title chapter  menu  the title or chapter is  actually deleted from the disc and the remaining time  available for recording increases  Titles chapters  deleted from the Original are also removed from the  Playlist     Note   It may not be possible to delete chapters that are less  than 3 seconds long     1  Use 4    gt   A  Y to choose a chapter or title you  want to delete on the  TITLE LIST  or  Chapter  List  menu then press ENTER    The menu options appears on the left side of the  screen    2  Select  Delete  option from the options on the  menu     Example  Title List  DVD VR     TITLE LIST     DVD VR    03 44 0 05 03  EA l S E AE AT E E    Playlist Add  gt   Dubbing       3  Press ENTER to confirm   The confirm message for deleting will appear   4  Use 4  to select  OK  then press ENTER   The selected chapter or title is deleted   After pressing ENTER  the new  updated menu is  displayed   5  Repeat steps 1   4 to continue to delete from the  menu   6  Press RETURN  de  repeatedly to exit the menu   Notes     When DVD RW recording  the deleted title   s  name is changed to  Deleted Title    If more than two titles are repeatedly deleted  the  titles are combined into one   When you are deleting a title or chapter  only the  last one on DVD R RW increases remaining 
    
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