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Editing features, Changing display information, Ac b – JVC SR-VD400E User Manual

Page 22: Specifying recording length, Showing on-screen display

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EDITING (cont.)

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Editing
Features

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B

Changing display information

Press [DISPLAY] during recording or recording pause.
Each time you press the button, the front display panel
shows the auxiliary input, clock time, and the recording
speed in sequence.

● To display the VCR status including the time counter, the

channel number and the clock time on the TV screen,
see ‘Showing on-screen display’ below.

VCR

TV

CABLE

/DBS

A

C

B

● Turn on the VCR and the TV, and select the AV mode

on the TV.

● Set the [VCR/TV/CABLE/DBS] selector on the Remote

to [VCR].

Recording Speed

Auxiliary Input

Clock Time

Specifying recording length

— Instant Timer Recording (ITR)

You can easily specify the recording length from 30 minutes
to 8 hours and the VCR shuts off after recording is finished.

During recording, press [REC (

)] on the front panel

repeatedly until the recording length you want appears
on the front display panel.
The record [Q] indicator starts flashing.
Each time you press the button, recording length increases
in 30-minute intervals (up to 8 hours).
To cancel an ITR, press [STOP (

7 )] on the Remote or

[STOP/EJECT (

7/0 )] on the front panel.

Showing on-screen display

When “SUPERIMPOSE” is set to “ON” (

੬ page 39), you

can see the current VCR status on the TV screen.
● For more detailed information about the on-screen

display, see page 57.

1

Display VCR status on TV screen

During recording or
recording pause, press
[OSD] on the Remote.
All indications
corresponding to the
current VCR status are
displayed for 5 seconds.
The time counter
remains on the screen indicating the elapsed time.
● The indications are not recorded.

2

Exit on-screen display

Press [OSD] again.

C

VHS

B

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SP

VHS

6:35 AM

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NOTES:

The subtitles will not appear while the on-screen display is displayed.

If the VCR is in recording pause mode, “

¶8

” is always displayed.

The VCR status can be also displayed during playback.

Even if “SUPERIMPOSE” is set to “OFF” (

page 39), the on-

screen display appears when the VCR plays back the blank
portion of a tape. However, on-screen display does not appear
when the input location is selected and no signal is input.