JVC HR-S9700EK User Manual Page 41

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TimeScan
** To activate the Still mode from the remote control press PAUSE button. Still mode cannot be engaged
using the remote control's
@
#
button.
** Smooth slow motion delivering an uninterrupted moving image without distortion.
±1/6x and ±1/18x search of EP recordings are not Time Jog.
If the picture jitters vertically, noise appears or the upper or lower part of the picture is distorded at -1/2x, -1/3x, 1/3x, 1/2x or
1.5x normal speed, use PR + or to correct the picture.
Noise may appear during TimeScan search, depending on the search speed.
When noise appears or the upper or lower part of the picture is distorted during TimeScan search, press and adjust
tracking with PR + or button.
The speed is shown during TimeScan in the upper right corner of the TV screen for approx. 5 seconds. (On some TVs the
display may be distorted.)
To resume normal playback, press PLAY.
Picture and audio may occasionally become distorted when the recording speed changes. If this happens, resume normal
playback once, and then try using TimeScan again.
The picture may be noisy or there may be a loss of colour when you change the playback speed. (More noise will appear with
LP/EP recordings.)
Noise may appear or the upper part of the picture may be distorted during still, frame-by-frame playback, 2x search of LP/EP
recordings, or with certain tapes.
Picture may appear distorted in comparison to normal playback.
When normal playback resumes from search (including TimeScan), still, slow motion or frame-by-frame playback, the picture
may jitter vertically momentarily depending on the type of TV being used.
Depending on the tape in use, noise may appear or the upper part of the picture may be distorted.
In TimeScan mode there will be a time lag between the video and the audio and noise may appear in the audio signal.
TimeScan sound quality will differ in comparison to normal playback.
When material such as music videos where there is non-stop sound (very few breaks in the soundtrack) are viewed at 1.5x or
2x normal speed, the audio playback may be faster than normal.
Depending on the type of tape contents, the sound may not be clear during forward slow-motion playback.
Time Jog cannot be activated by pressing PAUSE for longer than 2 seconds.
When the playback direction is reversed, it takes approximately 6 seconds until sound is heard.
Time Jog does not work with NTSC playback.
When playing back an NTSC tape, the speeds differ from those listed above and are not shown on the TV screen.
The operations by JOG dial/SHUTTLE ring do not include TimeScan; noise will appear on the screen and audio will not be
output.
If you don't want to hear TimeScan audio, set the "TIME SCAN AUDIO" to OFF. (See below)
Names of
special-effects
playback
Reverse Forward
Search Play
Slow-Motion
*Still
Slow-Motion
Play Search
(Time Jog**) (Time Jog**)
-9x -7x -5x -3x -1x -1/2x -1/3x 0 1/3x 1/2x 1x 1.5x 2x 3x 5x 7x 9x
-7x -3x -1/2x 0 1/2x 1x 1.5x 2x 5x 9x
-7x -3x -1/6x -1/18x 0 1/18 1/6 1x 2x 5x 9x
Audio is output.
Audio is not Audio is Audio is
Audio is output.
output. output. output.
Speed LP
Speed SP
Audio output
TimeScan Audio
The audio output can be set ON/OFF during TimeScan. Select ON/OFF as required.
* The default setting is "ON".
1 Press MENU to access the Main Menu screen.
2 Move the highlight bar (pointer) to "MODE SET" by pressing
%fi, then press OK or
#
.
3 Move the highlight bar (pointer) to "TIME SCAN AUDIO" by
pressing %fi, then press OK or
#
to select "ON" or "OFF".
4 Press MENU to return to the normal screen.
MODE SET
B. E. S. T. ON
PICTURE CONTROL AUTO
AUTO TIMER OFF
O. S. D. ON
DIRECT REC ON
AUTO SP=LP TIMER OFF
DIGITAL 3R ON
NEXT PAGE
[5∞] =
[MENU] : EXIT
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POWER SAVE OFF
VIDEO STABILIZER OFF
S-VHS ON
TIME SCAN AUDIO ON
[5∞] =
[MENU] : EXIT
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