JVC HR-XVS44U Supplementary Material - Page 90

Playback, Recording, Timer Recording

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90 EN PLAYBACK Q. What happens if the end of the tape is reached during playback or search? A. The tape is automatically rewound to the beginning. Q. During search, slow, still and frame-by-frame playback, I can't hear any audio. What's the problem? A. This is normal. Q. Can the unit indefinitely remain in the still mode? A. No. It stops automatically after 5 minutes to protect the heads. Q. When returning from search to normal playback, the picture is disturbed. Should I be concerned about this? A. No, it is normal. Q. Noise bar appear during search. What's the problem? A. This is normal. Q. Sometimes, during Index Search, the unit can't find the program I want to see. Why not? A. There may be index codes too close together. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS TIMER RECORDING Q. "⅜" and "#" remain lit on the front display panel. Is there a problem? A. No. This is a normal condition for a timer recording in progress. Q. Can I program the timer while I'm watching a tape or a TV broadcast? A. You won't see the picture as it is replaced by the on-screen menu, but the audio from the program or tape you're viewing can be heard. RECORDING Q. When I pause and then resume a recording, the end of the recording before the pause is overlapped by the beginning of the continuation of recording. Why does this happen? A. This is normal. It reduces distortion at the pause and resume points. Q. Can the unit indefinitely remain in the RecordPause mode? A. No. The unit goes to its Stop mode automatically after 5 minutes to protect the heads. Q. What happens if the tape runs out during recording? A. The unit stops recording, and "⅜" and "$" on the front display panel won't stop blinking.

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90
EN
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
PLAYBACK
Q. What happens if the end of the tape is reached
during playback or search?
A.
The tape is automatically rewound to the
beginning.
Q. During search, slow, still and frame-by-frame
playback, I can’t hear any audio. What’s the
problem?
A.
This is normal.
Q. Can the unit indefinitely remain in the still
mode?
A.
No. It stops automatically after 5 minutes to
protect the heads.
Q. When returning from search to normal
playback, the picture is disturbed. Should I be
concerned about this?
A.
No, it is normal.
Q. Noise bar appear during search. What’s the
problem?
A.
This is normal.
Q. Sometimes, during Index Search, the unit can’t
find the program I want to see. Why not?
A.
There may be index codes too close together.
RECORDING
Q. When I pause and then resume a recording, the
end of the recording before the pause is
overlapped by the beginning of the
continuation of recording. Why does this
happen?
A.
This is normal. It reduces distortion at the pause
and resume points.
Q. Can the unit indefinitely remain in the Record-
Pause mode?
A.
No. The unit goes to its Stop mode
automatically after 5 minutes to protect the
heads.
Q. What happens if the tape runs out during
recording?
A.
The unit stops recording, and “
²
” and “
$
” on
the front display panel won’t stop blinking.
TIMER RECORDING
Q. “
²
” and “
#
” remain lit on the front display
panel. Is there a problem?
A.
No. This is a normal condition for a timer
recording in progress.
Q. Can I program the timer while I’m watching a
tape or a TV broadcast?
A.
You won’t see the picture as it is replaced by the
on-screen menu, but the audio from the
program or tape you’re viewing can be heard.