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power requirement | 220 V, 50/60 Hz |
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power consumption | 44 W |
operating temperature | 5°C to 40°C |
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storage temperature | -20°C to 60°C |
operating humidity | 25% to 80% |
storage humidity | 35% to 80% |
video signal system | PAL colour and separated Y/C signals, 625 lines |
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horizontal resolution (S-VHS) | More than 400 lines |
horizontal resolution (VHS) | 250 lines |
frequency response | 20 Hz — 20, 000 Hz |
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dynamic range | More than 90 dB |
wow and flutter | Less than 0.005 % WRMS |
channel storage capacity | 48 channels |
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aerial input VHF frequency range | 47 — 89 MHz, 104 — 300 MHz, 302 — 470 MHz |
aerial input UHF frequency range | 470 — 862 MHz |
width | 435 mm |
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height | 105 mm |
depth | 380 mm |
weight | 7.4 kg |
Details on advanced circuitry for superior picture quality in all modes.
Explains stereo sound capabilities and advanced audio features for high-fidelity recording.
Details features for enhanced video playback options like slow motion and variable search.
Describes the tuner's capabilities, including channel storage and frequency synthesis.
Outlines the recorder's timer programming and recording capabilities.
Details the controls, indicators, and display elements located on the front of the JVC HR-S5000.
Describes the functions and operation of the included remote control unit.
Explains how to connect the VPV adapter for teletext and timer programming functions.
Details the procedure for connecting the aerial to the recorder for TV reception.
Instructions for connecting the recorder to a TV via RF signal.
Explains how to connect the recorder to a TV using 21-pin AV cables.
Procedure for setting the current time and date on the recorder's clock.
Details on how channels are stored in memory for easy selection.
Methods for selecting channels for viewing or recording.
Explains the dual audio track system and compatibility with VHS.
Details recording options based on input mode and track selection.
Guides recording options based on broadcast type and 2-channel setting.
Explains the function of the audio limiter switch for recording.
Describes the level indicators and tracking adjustment controls.
Details how audio level indicators function during recording and playback.
Details auto power-on, auto-play, and power-off eject features for cassette operations.
Instructions for manual loading, unloading, and safety precautions.
How to achieve still pictures and advance frames manually during playback.
Instructions for playing back video cassettes at twice the normal speed.
Access recorded segments automatically by specifying index numbers.
Procedures for manually marking and erasing index codes on tapes.
Locate specific tape points using time-based functions for precise access.
Utilize counter memory for location recall and lap time for duration measurement.
Methods for programming timer recordings directly or via remote control.
Using memory functions for playback, eject, and standby modes.
How to record new soundtracks over existing ones on pre-recorded tapes.
Setting up VPS recordings, managing memories, and transferring data.
Details timer recording execution, data checking, and cursor key usage.
Configuring controls and connecting sources for precise tape editing.
Guidelines for recording audio/video from other S-VHS equipment.
Solutions for common problems related to recording, power, and tape transport.
Diagnosing and resolving problems like missing pictures or noise during playback.
Troubleshooting problems with hi-fi audio recording and reproduction.
Addressing problems with channel switching, audio indicators, and TV sound.
Guidance on head cleaning to resolve playback picture interruptions.