Video Cassette Recorder
NV-FJ710
Series
Operating Instructions
Before attempting to connect, operate or adjust this product,
please read these instructions completely.
VQT8583
Dear Customer
May we take this opportunity to thank you for purchasing this Panasonic Video Cassette Recorder.
We would particularly advise that you carefully study the Operating Instructions before attempting to operate the unit and that
you note the listed precautions.
Contents
Before Use
Tape Library System
Controls and Components................................................ 03
Checking the Accessories/Preparing the Remote
Control............................................................................. 05
Cautions.............................................................................. 06
Warning and Important Information................................. 07
Setting the Remote Control to Operate Your TV............. 08
Tape Library System.......................................................... 26
≥ To Check the Tape Library Data................................... 27
≥ To Manually Enter or Editing a Title or Category.......... 29
≥ To Delete the Tape Library Data................................... 30
≥ To Restore Deleted Tape Library Data ......................... 31
≥ To Demonstrate Tape Library System .......................... 31
Connecting and Setting Up
Advanced Operations
Connecting and Preparations for a TV Equipped with
the Q Link Function ........................................................ 10
Connecting and Preparations for a TV Not Equipped
with the Q Link Function ............................................... 12
Search Functions............................................................... 32
≥ To Quickly Find the Beginning of a Desired Programme
(VISSlVHS Index Search System) .............................. 32
≥ To Search for a Desired Programme While Checking
the Recorded Contents on a Cassette
(Intro-Jet Scan) ............................................................. 32
Editing ................................................................................. 33
¡ Assemble Editing .......................................................... 33
¡ Album Function ............................................................. 34
¡ Audio Dubbing .............................................................. 35
Connecting the VCR to a Decoder/
When You Insert a Video Cassette .......... 15
Playback
Playback ............................................................................. 16
≥ To Play back S-VHS Cassette Tape
Connecting the VCR to a Stereo Amplifier .................. 37
Connecting the VCR to a Satellite Receiver or Digital
Receiver .......................................................................... 38
(SQPBlS-VHS Quasi Playback).................................. 16
Recording
Various Settings
Recording ........................................................................... 18
≥ To Immediately Record the Same TV Programme That
You Are Viewing on the TV (Direct TV Recording) ....... 18
≥ To Select the Recording Duration and
Perform Timer Recording (OTR Recording) ................. 19
≥ Linked Timer Recordings with a Digital Receiver ......... 19
Tuning and Assigning the TV Stations Available in Your
Area to the Programme Positions (Manual Tuning) ... 41
Restarting the Auto Setup or Download/
Resetting the VCR to the Shipping Condition ............. 46
Setting the VCR’s Clock .................................................... 47
Other Convenient Functions (Various Settings)............. 48
≥ Settings for the Main Menu Item “Display”.................... 48
≥ Settings for the Main Menu Item “Functions” ................ 50
≥ Language Setting .......................................................... 52
≥ Country Setting ............................................................. 52
To Set the Subtitles ..................................................... 43, 49
Timer Recording
Timer Recording ................................................................ 21
≥ To Programme with the On Screen Display (OSD) ...... 21
≥ To Programme with the ShowView Function ................ 22
Other Timer Recordings and Convenient Functions ..... 23
Helpful Hints
Glossary.............................................................................. 53
Before Requesting Service ............................................... 55
≥ Adjusting the Playback Picture ..................................... 57
Specifications...................................................... Back cover
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Controls and Components
Keep this page open as you read through the Operating Instructions. Refer to it for the control and component names and
numbers which appear in the text.
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°°See page 8. (TV Operation)
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Checking the Accessories/Preparing the Remote Control
Check that you have the accessories shown below
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∏ Operating Instructions
∏ Remote Control
∏ Batteries for the Remote Control
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∏ Satellite Receiver List
∏ RF lead to connect VCR
and TV
∏ AC Mains lead
Inserting Remote Control Batteries
1
≥ Do not heat or short-circuit the batteries.
≥ When you do not use the remote control for a long time,
take out the batteries and store them in a cool, dry
place.
1 Slide off the battery cover.
If the Sliding Cover of the Remote
Control Becomes Detached
If the sliding cover of the remote control becomes
detached accidentally, fit it securely in place by placing it
on the top of the remote control at the position shown in
the illustration below, and pushing it down until it clicks
into position.
≥ It is not possible to fit the sliding cover in place by
pushing or sliding it on from the bottom end of the
remote control.
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3
2 Insert the batteries with the
polarity (+ and -)
correctly aligned.
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-
+
+
3 Replace the battery cover.
Correct
Wrong
Notes for Battery Replacement:
≥ The service life of the batteries is approximately 1 year.
However, it varies considerably depending on the
frequency of use.
≥ When they are exhausted, replace them with two AA,
UM3, or R6 size batteries.
≥ When the batteries are exhausted, remove them
immediately and dispose of them correctly.
≥ Make sure that the batteries are inserted with the
polarity (+ and -) correctly aligned.
≥ Do not mix old battery with new battery.
≥ Do not mix different battery types, i.e. Alkaline and
Manganese.
≥ Do not use rechargeable (Ni-Cd) batteries.
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Cautions
Be sure to read the cautions carefully before you operate this
VCR.
Video head clogging
The video heads record the picture signals on the tape during
recording and read picture signals from the tape during
playback. They are, therefore, of critical importance for the
picture quality. If the VCR is used for a very long time, these
heads may become dirty and clogged with dust and fine
particles from the tape coating. In such a case, the signals
can no longer be recorded correctly, and the playback picture
will be distorted accordingly. This is the case, for example, if
during the playback of a tape, which you know to have
excellent recording quality, the picture and
Avoid sudden changes in temperature
If the VCR is moved suddenly from a cold to a warm place,
condensation may form on the tape surface and inside the
VCR. If this happens, leave the VCR at room temperature for
at least 1 hour before operating it.
Avoid humidity and dust
Do not use the VCR in very humid or dusty places. This may
cause damage to its internal parts.
sound quality are inferior. When such a symptom occurs,
have the recorder checked by qualified service personnel.
Do not cover the ventilation holes
The ventilation holes prevents excessive heat build-up inside
the VCR during extended periods of use. Do not block these
holes; especially avoid covering them with soft materials such
as paper or cloth.
Head cleaning by a service center is not covered by
warranty.
Condensation may form in the following cases:
Keep the VCR away from high temperatures
≥ If the VCR is in a room that was very cold before the heater
has just been turned on.
≥ If the VCR is in a room with steam or high humidity.
≥ If the VCR is brought from cold surroundings into a well-
heated room.
Keep the VCR away from extreme heat such as direct
sunlight, heating radiators, or closed automobiles.
Avoid magnets or magnetized objects
≥ The VCR is suddenly brought from cool surroundings, such
as an air-conditioned room or car, to a place which is hot
and humid.
Never bring a magnet or magnetized object close to the VCR
because this could adversely affect the performance of the
VCR. When using the VCR together with other equipment,
keep as much distance as possible between them to prevent
them from adversely affecting each other’s performance.
Note:
≥ In any of the above-mentioned conditions, do not operate
the VCR for at least 1 hour.
No fingers or other objects inside
This VCR is not equipped with a dew sensor.
Touching internal parts of the VCR is dangerous, and may
seriously damage it. Do not attempt to disassemble the VCR.
There are no user serviceable parts inside.
Keep water away
Keep the VCR away from flower vases, tubs, sinks, etc.
Caution: If water or some other liquid is spilled into the VCR,
serious damage could occur. If you spill any liquid into the
VCR, consult qualified service personnel.
Lightning
To avoid damage by lightning, disconnect the aerial plug from
the VCR during lightning storms.
Cleaning the VCR
Wipe the VCR with a clean, dry cloth. Never use any cleaning
fluid or other chemicals. Also do not use compressed air to
remove dust.
Stacking
Install the VCR in a horizontal position and do not place
anything heavy on it.
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Warning and Important Information
As this equipment gets hot during use, operate it
in a well ventilated place; do not install this
equipment in a confined space such as a book
case or similar unit.
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Your attention is drawn to the fact that the recording of
pre-recorded tapes or discs or other published or
broadcast material may infringe copyright laws.
WARNING
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO
NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
FOR YOUR SAFETY
ª DO NOT REMOVE OUTER COVER.
To prevent electric shock, do not remove cover. There are
no user serviceable parts inside. Refer all servicing to
qualified service personnel.
Remarks
1. This VCR is also capable of receiving SECAM type
broadcasting programmes (SECAM B/G) and recording/
playing back its colour television signals.
2. When a cassette which has been recorded on this VCR
is played back on a SECAM VCR, the picture may be
reproduced in black and white. When it is played back
on a PAL VCR without SECAM capability, the picture
may not be reproduced in normal colour.
3. When cassettes recorded on a SECAM VCR or SECAM
pre-recorded cassettes are played back on this VCR, the
picture may be reproduced in black and white.
4. This VCR is not designed for use in France, where a
SECAM VCR should be used instead.
Press the VCR-ON/OFF button 1 to switch the VCR from on
to standby mode or vice versa. In the standby mode, the VCR
is still connected to the mains.
SHOWVIEW is a trademark of Gemstar Development
Corporation. The SHOWVIEW system is manufactured
under licence from Gemstar Development Corporation.
If you dub still pictures from a conventional analogue video
movie camera or VCR, some picture distortion may occur in
the recorded picture.
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Setting the Remote Control to Operate Your TV
This setting procedure allows you to operate the TVs of most
brands using the remote control supplied with this VCR.
≥ Some TV models cannot be operated with this remote
control.
The 3 Methods for Switching
to the AV Input on Your Panasonic TV
Your Panasonic TV uses one of three different methods for
switching between TV reception and the AV input(s). Perform
the operations steps listed for the switching methods A, B and
C below to determine which one your Panasonic TV uses.
1
2
Set the VCR/TV switch P to “TV”.
Look up your TV’s manufacturer in the list of TVs
compatible with the VCR’s remote control on the next
page.
A
B
1
2
Set the VCR/TV switch P to “TV”.
Press the AV button 3 to switch to the AV Input.
Each press of the AV button 3 switches between
“TV reception” and “AV Input(s)”.
3
4
While keeping the TV-ON/OFF button 1 pressed, use
the Numeric buttons 2 to enter the manufacturer’s code.
If there is more than one code listed for that
manufacturer, try the first code.
Be sure to enter the code in two digits.
Example: 01
1
2
Set the VCR/TV switch P to “TV”.
Press the AV button 3.
Colour bars for selecting the AV Input appear on
the TV screen.
Check whether you can operate the TV correctly with the
VCR’s remote control.
3
Follow the instructions displayed on the TV screen
to select the desired AV Input from the displayed
colour bars for the AV Input by pressing the
corresponding colour button J (red) :, DATEi
(green) ;, ONi (yellow) G or OFFi (blue) F on
the remote control.
If the TV cannot be operated properly:
In step 3, enter the other code listed for that manufacturer
and repeat step 4.
TV Operation
The explanations below show you what functions individual
buttons have when the VCR/TV switch P is set to “TV”.
C
1
2
Set the VCR/TV switch P to “TV”.
°°1 TV-ON/OFF button
Press the AV button 3.
To switch the TV on from standby mode (OFF) or vice
versa.
On some TVs it is only possible to switch the TV to
standby mode (OFF) with this button, but not on. In this
case, try to turn the TV on with one of the following
buttons:
Numeric buttons 2
AV button 3
Channel button N
The last previously selected AV Input indication
appears on the TV screen. The indications for
selecting another AV Input also appear,
but they disappear a few seconds later.
3
Before the indications for selecting another AV
Input disappear, press the I button :, DATEj
button ;, ONj button G or OFFj button F to
select the desired AV input.
With the following four buttons, you can move and
select as follows:
°°2 Numeric buttons
To select the programme positions (1–99) on the TV.
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Move left
DATEj ;: Move down
°°3 AV button
ONj G:
Move up
To select the desired AV input on the TV.
OFFj F: Move right
°°N Channel button
To select the desired programme position (TV station) on
the TV.
°°O TV/TEXT button
To switch between normal TV mode and teletext mode.
°°W Teletext buttons
If your TV is equipped for Teletext reception, you can use
these buttons to change the teletext information
displayed on the screen and select desired information.
For details, refer to your TV’s operating instructions.
°°X TV ASPECT button
To switch the screen format between the wide-screen
and other formats.
°°Y VOLUME button
To adjust the volume of the TV.
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List of TVs Compatible with the VCR’s
Remote Control
Manufacturer
Panasonic
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Manufacturer
SIEMENS
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27, 30
SONY
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BLAUPUNKT
BRANDT
BUSH
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TELEFUNKEN
THOMSON
10–14
10, 15
16
10, 15
05, 06
TOSHIBA
CURTIS
DESMET
DUAL
31
WHITE WESTINGHOUSE
05, 06
05, 31, 33
05, 06
ELEMIS
FERGUSON
GOLDSTAR/LG
GOODMANS
GRUNDIG
HITACHI
INNO HIT
IRRADIO
ITT
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31
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09
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JVC
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LOEWE
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METZ
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MITSUBISHI
MIVAR
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24
NEC
36
NOKIA
25–27
NORDMENDE
ORION
10
37
PHILIPS
PHONOLA
PIONEER
PYE
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31, 33
38
05, 06
RADIOLA
SABA
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10
SALORA
SAMSUNG
SANSUI
SANYO
26
31, 32
05, 31, 33
21
SBR
06
05, 06, 29, 30, 31
06, 25
SCHNEIDER
SELECO
SHARP
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Connecting and Preparations for a TV Equipped with the
Q Link Function
Connections and preparations for a TV equipped with the “Q Link”°1 function and equipped with a 21-pin Scart socket.
For the connections and preparations for a TV equipped with the “DATA LOGIC”°2, “Easy Link”°3, “Megalogic”°4 or
“SMARTLINK”°5 function and with a 21-pin Scart socket, also read from this page.
For details about the connections, also read TV’s operating instructions.
Be sure to keep both the TV and VCR switched off until all connections have been made.
For your safety, be sure not to connect or handle the equipment with wet hands.
Aerial (not supplied)
TV with Q Link function
(not supplied)
Aerial Input
socket i
21-pin Scart
socket f
Aerial lead
(not supplied)
AC Input
Aerial Input socket
socket e
Aerial Output
socket j
RF coaxial cable
(supplied)
21-pin Scart
socket
Fully-wired 21-pin Scart
cable (not supplied)
AC mains lead
(supplied)
To AC mains socket
Hints:
≥ Q Link is an advanced system that offers a range of convenient functions such as automatic copying of the tuning position of
all available TV stations (in the same order as they are programmed on the TV) into your VCR’s memory (this is called
Download) if you connect the VCR to your TV with a fully-wired 21-pin Scart cable (not supplied). Depending on the
manufacturer, the equivalent of the Q Link function has a different name and may not work exactly the same.
°1 “Q Link” is a registered trademark of Panasonic.
°2 “DATA LOGIC” is a registered trademark of Metz.
°3 “Easy Link” is a registered trademark of Philips.
°4 “Megalogic” is a registered trademark of Grundig.
°5 “SMARTLINK” is a registered trademark of Sony.
For details, refer to your TV’s operating instructions or consult your dealer.
≥ Unlike in most commercially sold 21-pin Scart cables, in fully-wired 21-pin Scart cables all 21 pins of one plug are connected
to the matching pin of the plug on the other end of the cable. This type of cable is necessary for the Preset Download
function to work.
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Preset Download Function
Hints:
The Preset Download function automatically copies the tuning
position of all available TV stations into the VCR’s memory
when you connect the VCR using a fully-wired 21-pin Scart
cable to a TV equipped with the Q Link function.
≥ If you use a Panasonic TV and perform the operation step
1, starting the downloading of the setup data will
automatically display the “Download” indication. However,
in case of a TV of another make, the “Download” indication
may not appear. In this case, select the AV input on your
TV if you want to see the “Download” indication.
≥ If you select “Schweiz”, “Suisse” or “Svizzera” on the
Country setting menu, the Display setting menu appears
automatically to let you set the item “Power save” to “ON”.
In this setting, the VCR’s power consumption is minimised
when it is off (Standby mode).To turn the VCR on, keep the
VCR-ON/OFF button 1 pressed on the VCR main unit. It is
not possible to turn it on with the remote control.
To Simultaneously Set Up this VCR with a
New TV
Perform the following operation steps exactly as described to
ensure that the Preset Download function works correctly.
√
First of all, make sure that the VCR is switched off.
1
Switch the TV on.
The TV starts to tune all available TV stations and to
adjust the clock.
(This is called Auto Setup function.)
To Set Up this VCR with a TV Already in
Use
On Screen Display
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When the TV has finished its
own auto setup, the VCR is
automatically switched on, and
the downloading of the setup
data from the TV to the VCR
starts. (Applicable to TVs with
“Q Link” or “DATA LOGIC”
function)
1
2
3
4
Switch the TV on.
Download
Download in
progress,
Select the AV input on your TV.
Set the VCR/TV switch P to “VCR”.
please wait.
Position 67
Indication during downloading
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Press the VCR-ON/OFF button
1 to switch the VCR on.
Downloading of the setup data
starts automatically. (Applicable
to TVs with “Q Link” or “DATA
LOGIC” function)
Download
If your TV is equipped with the
“Easy Link”, “Megalogic” or
Download in
progress,
Country
Deutschland
Österreich
Portugal
Suomi
Sverige
Schweiz
Suisse
België
please wait.
Position 67
Belgique
Belgien
Danmark
España
France
Italia
“SMARTLINK” function, the
Country setting menu appears
on the TV screen before
downloading. Press the Cursor
buttons (3421) R to select
the desired country. Then, press
the OK button T and the
downloading automatically
starts.
Indication during downloading
Country
Svizzera
others
Nederland
Norge
If your TV is equipped with the
“Easy Link”, “Megalogic”or
“SMARTLINK” function, the
Country setting menu appears
on the TV screen before
downloading. Press the Cursor
buttons (3421) R to select
the desired country. Then, press
the OK button T and the
Deutschland
Österreich
Portugal
Suomi
Sverige
Schweiz
Suisse
België
Menu for Country setting
Belgique
Belgien
Danmark
España
France
Italia
Svizzera
others
Nederland
Norge
VCR display
Menu for Country setting
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The VCR’s Auto Setup
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CVC
(Downloading) is complete
when the programme position
and the current time appear
downloading automatically starts.
Programme Indication when the
position current time is 16:45
SP
CVC
in the VCR display.
√
When the programme position
and the current time appear in
the VCR display, the VCR’s
Auto Setup (Downloading) is
Note:
≥ If you accidentally switch on the VCR before the TV,
downloading of the setup data from the TV may not be
performed correctly. In this case, follow the operation steps
below.
Programme Indication when the
position current time is 16:45
complete.
Hint:
≥ If you select “Schweiz”, “Suisse” or “Svizzera” on the
Country setting menu, the Display setting menu appears
automatically to let you set the item “Power save” to “ON”.
In this setting, the VCR’s power consumption is minimised
when it is off (Standby mode).To turn the VCR on, keep the
VCR-ON/OFF button 1 pressed on the VCR main unit. It is
not possible to turn it on with the remote control.
1
2
3
4
5
Wait until the Auto Setup is complete on both the TV and
the VCR.
Press the MENU button U to display the OSD Main
menu on the TV screen.
Press the Cursor buttons (3421) R to select
“Tuning” and then “Download”.
Press the OK button T twice. Downloading of the setup
data from the TV to the VCR starts.
When the programme position and the current time
appear in the VCR display, downloading is complete.
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Connecting and Preparations for a TV Not Equipped with the
Q Link Function
If you are connecting your VCR to a TV using RF coaxial cable and 21-pin Scart cable, then
follow the steps below. (AV Connection)
Method 1.
Aerial (not supplied)
Aerial Input
socket i
21-pin Scart
socket f
Aerial lead
(not supplied)
TV (not supplied)
Aerial Input
socket
AC Input socket e
Aerial Output
socket j
21- Scart cable to AV1
(not supplied)
21-pin Scart
socket
AC Mains lead
(supplied)
RF Coaxial cable (supplied)
≥ Must be connected to
watch TV channels even if
21-pin Scart cable is used
to connect VCR to TV.
To AC Mains socket
After completing the above connections, proceed to the Auto Setup page (Page 13).
If you are connecting your VCR to a TV using only RF coaxial cable, then follow the
steps below. (RF Connection)
or Method 2.
Aerial (not supplied)
Aerial Input
socket i
Aerial lead
(not supplied)
TV (not supplied)
Aerial Input
socket
AC Input socket e
Aerial Output
socket j
RF Coaxial cable (supplied)
≥ Must be connected to watch
TV channels.
AC Mains lead
(supplied)
To AC Mains socket
After completing the above connections, proceed to the Auto Setup page (Page 14).
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If you are connecting your VCR to a TV using Method 1,
follow the operations explained below.
Hint:
≥ If you select “Schweiz”, “Suisse” or “Svizzera” on the
Country setting menu, the Display setting menu appears
automatically to let you set the item “Power save” to “ON”.
In this setting, the VCR’s power consumption is minimised
when it is off (Standby mode).To turn the VCR on, keep the
VCR-ON/OFF button 1 pressed on the VCR main unit. It is
not possible to turn it on with the remote control.
Auto Setup Function
The Auto Setup function automatically tunes all available TV
stations and sets the VCR’s clock to the current date and
time. If the tuning and time/date settings are not correct,
performing timer recordings is not possible.
01 Switch the TV on.
When the clock setting menu appears after Auto Setup
has finished:
02 Select the AV input on your TV.
1
Press the Cursor buttons (3421) R to set the correct
03 Set the VCR/TV switch P to “VCR”.
time and date.
On Screen Display
04 Press the VCR-ON/OFF button
2
3
Press the OK button T to conclude the setting.
Country
1 to switch the VCR on.
The Country setting menu
appears on the TV screen.
Deutschland
Österreich
Portugal
Suomi
Sverige
Schweiz
Suisse
België
Belgique
Belgien
Danmark
España
France
Italia
Press the EXIT button S to exit the On Screen Display.
Svizzera
others
Nederland
Norge
05 Press the Cursor buttons
(3421) R to select the
country where you are using the
VCR.
To Confirm that the TV Stations Have Been
Tuned Correctly by the Auto Setup
Function
Menu for Country setting
1
Press the MENU button U to
display the OSD Main menu
on the TV screen.
Main menu
Timer record
Tape Library
Display
Tuning
Clock
Functions
Language
Country
06 Press the OK button T and the
VCR’s Auto Setup automatically
starts and tunes all available TV
stations and also sets the clock.
This takes about 5 minutes.
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Manual
Auto-Setup
Auto-Setup Restart
Download
Auto-Setup
in progress,
please wait.
Shipping condition
Ch
21
Satellite
Indication during Auto Setup
VCR display
Tuning
2
Press the Cursor buttons
(3421) R to select
“Tuning” and “Manual” in this
order.
Pos Name
Ch
1
2
19
26
18
3
36
29
Pos Name
11 ORB
12 RTL+
13 SAT1
Ch
35
4
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
ARD
ZDF
N3
HR3
BR3
RB3
SFB3
SW3
07 When the indication shown
on the right appears on the
VCR display, the Auto Setup
is complete.
SP
CVC
5
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
s s s s s s s s
s s s s s s s s
s s s s s s s s
s s s s s s s s
s s s s s s s s
s s s s s s s s
s s s s s s s s
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32
Programme Indication when the
position current time is 16:45
10 MDR3
3
4
Press the OK button T to
display the list of tuned TV
stations and confirm that all
available TV stations have
been set correctly.
List of tuned TV stations
(example)
08 Press the MENU button U
for more than 5 seconds so
that the RF output channel
number appears on the VCR
display.
Indication when the RF output
channel is 36 (example)
The initial setting is channel 36.
Press the EXIT button S to exit the On Screen Display.
09 Press the Numeric button “0”
2 so that the displayed RF
output channel number
changes to “––”.
When the station names and/or channel numbers have
not been set correctly:
See page 41 for details.
Indication after changing the RF
output channel to “– –”
10 Press the OK button T to conclude the setting.
√
To Cancel the Auto Setup Before It Has Finished
Press the EXIT button S.
13
If you are connecting your VCR to a TV using Method 2,
follow the operations explained below.
When the clock setting menu appears after Auto Setup
has finished:
See page 13.
To be able to watch the VCR picture on the TV, RF
connection requires the video playback channel to be set on
the TV.
To Confirm that the TV Stations Have Been
Tuned Correctly by the Auto Setup
01 Switch the TV on.
Function
See page 13.
02 Select an unoccupied programme position (which is not
tuned to a TV station).
If you are using a Panasonic TV, select programme
position “0”.
If the Picture on the TV’s Video Playback
Channel Is Distorted
If, after setup, you select the video playback channel
on the TV and view a TV programme on a programme
position selected on the VCR, some interference may occur
in certain cases. If this happens, you can minimise the
distortion by changing the RF output channel on the VCR to
another number. Follow the operations below.
03 Set the VCR/TV switch P to “VCR”.
04 Press the VCR-ON/OFF button 1 to switch the VCR on.
VCR display
05 Press the MENU button U for
more than 5 seconds.
The number of the RF output
channel appears on the VCR
display.
1
2
Set the VCR/TV switch P to “VCR”.
Indication when the RF output
channel is 36 (example)
Press the MENU button U for more than 5 seconds.
The number of the RF output channel appears on the
VCR display.
The initial setting is channel 36.
06 Tune your TV until the test pattern shown on the right
appears on the TV screen.
The initial setting is channel 36.
Now, the setting of the RF output channel is complete.
≥ As the tuning method differs
depending on the TV you are
using, refer to your TV’s
operating instructions for
details about tuning.
On Screen Display
Panasonic
VCR
Ch:36
Indication when the RF output
channel is 36 (example)
3
Press the Numeric buttons 2 to change the RF output
channel.
Enter a channel number which differs by 2 or 3 from the
one initially set number. For example, as the original
number is 36, enter 39.
07 Press the OK button T.
The Country setting menu
appears on the TV screen.
Indication of the test pattern
Country
Deutschland
Österreich
Portugal
Suomi
Sverige
Schweiz
Suisse
België
Belgique
Belgien
Danmark
España
France
Italia
08 Press the Cursor buttons
(3421) R to select the
country where you are using the
VCR.
Indication after changing the RF
output channel to 39 (example)
Svizzera
others
Nederland
Norge
4
Press the OK button T to conclude the setting.
Menu for Country setting
09 Press the OK button T and the
VCR’s Auto Setup automatically
starts and tunes all available TV
stations and also sets the clock.
This takes about 5 minutes.
≥ If you select “Schweiz”,
“Suisse” or “Svizzera” on the
Country setting menu, see
page 13.
Note When You Have Changed the RF Output Channel:
After changing the RF output channel to a different number,
be sure to retune your TV to the VCR’s new RF output
channel. (For details about tuning, refer to your TV’s
operating instructions.)
Auto-Setup
Auto-Setup
in progress,
please wait.
Ch
21
1
2
Press the MENU button U for more than 5 seconds.
Indication during Auto Setup
VCR display
When the test pattern shown on
the right appears sharp and
Panasonic
VCR
Ch:39
10 When the indication shown
on the right appears on the
VCR display, the Auto Setup
is complete.
SP
CVC
clear on the TV screen, the
tuning is complete.
Programme Indication when the
position current time is 16:45
Test pattern indication
3
Press the EXIT button S to exit the On Screen Display.
√
To Cancel the Auto Setup Before It Has Finished
Press the EXIT button S.
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When You Insert a Video Cassette
The Tape Library System makes it easy to check what programmes are recorded on the inserted tape and lets you quickly
select a programme for playback. For further details about the Tape Library System, see page 26.
When you insert a cassette with an erasure prevention tab:
When you insert a cassette without
an erasure prevention tab:
As soon as you insert the cassette, the Cassette Number Check starts
automatically. Wait a few moments until this check is completed.
As soon as you insert the cassette,
playback starts and the cassette
number appears on the VCR display
for several seconds. However, the
cassette number and the cassette’s
contents (recorded programmes)
do not appear on the On Screen
Display.
On Screen Display
VCR display
Checking tape number...
Please wait !
(When loading cassette No. 5.)
When inserting a cassette that
was recorded on this VCR:
The cassette number and tape contents are
not displayed for the following types of
cassettes:
If you want to cancel the
Cassette Number Check
midway:
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When the Cassette Number Check
is completed, the cassette number
and the cassette’s contents
(recorded programmes) appear on
the On Screen Display, and the
cassette number appears on the
VCR display.
a. New (never used) cassettes.
Press the Play I, Stop 9,
EJECT Z or VCR-ON/OFF
button 1 after the check
has started.
b. Cassettes recorded on another VCR.
c. Cassettes whose cassette number was
deleted from the Library data.
d. Certain other kinds of cassettes.
≥ No Tape Library data
appears if you cancel the
Cassette Number Check.
(See page 27.)
≥ If you cancel the Cassette
Number Check midway
and then preform
In the above cases, the following indications
appear:
Content of tape: 5
Page 1/2
Title
Date/Category
We
5.04.00
19.04.00
29.04.00
12.05.00
Football
Sports
We
News
ZDF (18:58)
Sa
Movies
¢¢¢03 (19:08) Ch 3
¢¢¢¢¢ (19:18)
Tape ID could not
be detected
Fr
Music
recording, a different
cassette number may
additionally be recorded
on the cassette. However,
this VCR will
: Subtitles
(This indication appears for
several seconds.)
(This indication appears for
several seconds.)
(When loading cassette No. 5.)
automatically cancel the
added cassette number(s)
when you play back the
tape from the beginning.
To select a
programme
on the
inserted
cassette
and start
playback,
see page
27.
To perform playback
without making use
of the Tape Library
functions, recording
or some other
function, press the
EXIT button S to
make the Tape
Library indications
disappear, and then
operate the VCR for
the desired function.
Pressing the EXIT
button S is
To perform playback, recording or some other
function, operate the VCR for the desired
function.
necessary even if
the TV is not turned
on.
15
Playback
Preparations
Notes:
≥ Confirm that the VCR is on.
≥ Confirm that the TV is on and the VCR viewing channel is
selected.
≥ Cue, review or slow playback will be automatically
cancelled after 10 minutes, and still playback after
5 minutes.
≥ Insert a recorded video cassette.
As soon as the cassette is inserted, the Cassette Number
Check starts. Wait a few moments until it is completed.
(See page 15.)
≥ During playback function other than normal playback,
horizontal noise bars may appear in the picture, the colour
of the picture may be unstable, or the picture may be
otherwise distorted.
When you play back a tape recorded in the LP mode, the
picture may be in black and white.
When you play back a tape recorded in the EP mode, the
picture and the sound may be distorted.
However, these are not malfunctions.
VCR display
For Normal Playback:
Press the Play button I.
For Cue Playback:
To Play back S-VHS Cassette
Tape
During playback, tap the Fast Forward button H.
≥ To return to normal playback, press the
Play button I.
(SQPBuS-VHS Quasi Playback)
≥ If you press and hold down the Fast
Forward button H, cue playback
continues for as long as you keep the
button pressed.
It is also possible to play back tapes recorded in the S-VHS
system.
≥ Some picture noise may occur depending on the type of
tape used.
≥ It is not possible to fully obtain the high resolution that
S-VHS is capable of.
≥ It is not possible to record in the S-VHS system with this
VCR.
For Review Playback:
During playback, tap the Rewind button 8.
≥ To return to normal playback, press the
Play button I.
≥ If you press and hold down the Rewind
button 8, review playback continues for
as long as you keep the button pressed.
To Select the Desired Sound Mode during
Playback
For Still Playback:
On Screen Display
During playback, press the Pause/Slow button 7.
≥ To return to normal playback, press the
Play button I or the Pause/Slow button 7.
Press the AUDIO button ? during
playback.
Audio Level (Stereo)
L
–
¶
40 25 12
3
0
3
6
9
r12 dB
R
For Slow Playback:
During playback, keep the Pause/Slow button 7 pressed
for 2 seconds or more.
≥ To return to normal playback, press the
Every time you press this button, the audio output mode
changes as follows:
Play button I.
Normal audio
track (Mono)
Stereo
Left
Right
Fast-forwarding or Rewinding the Tape:
To fast-forward the tape:
Press the Fast Forward button H in the stop mode.
To rewind the tape:
Press the Rewind button 8 in the stop mode.
≥ To stop fast-forwarding or rewinding, press the Stop button
9.
≥ To briefly view the picture during fast-forwarding or
rewinding, press and hold down the corresponding button.
To Stop Playback
Press the Stop button 9.
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≥ Repeatedly pressing this button changes the indication in
the following order:
To Play Back a Recorded Part Repeatedly
Press the Play button I on the remote control for more than
5 seconds.
The “R” indication appears on the On Screen Display.
≥ If “OSD” is set to “OFF” (See page 48), the “R” indication
will not appear in repeat playback mode.
Counter display
(normal playback mode)
30
(min.)
60
(min.)
240
(min.)
180
(min.)
120
(min.)
Beginning of
Tape
End of
Recorded Part
To Stop Midway:
Press the Stop button 9.
Repeat Playback
PLAY
Control Signal
Interruption
(at least 5 sec.)
R
0:00:29
To Play Back NTSC Video Cassettes on
Your PAL TV
(Quasi-NTSC Playback Function)
This VCR allows playback of tapes recorded in the NTSC
system on a normal PAL system TV with the same operations
as usual.
Indication of the Repeat
Playback mode
REWIND
k
To Cancel the Repeat Playback Mode:
Press the Stop button 9.
On some TVs, however, the playback picture may roll up or
down.
ybac
≥ If your TV has a V-HOLD control or equivalent adjustment
function, use it to try to stop the picture movement.
To rewind the tape a little to view the same
scene again
Pla
(Replay Function)
Convenient Automatic Functions
VCR Auto Power On
When you insert a video cassette, the VCR switches on
If you want to view the same scene again, for example
because you could not catch clearly what a person said,
simply press the REPLAY button 4, to rewind the tape a little
from its present position and play it back again.
The direction in which the tape is rewound depends on what
playback mode the VCR is in when you press the REPLAY
button 4.
automatically.
Auto Playback Start
When you insert a video cassette with a broken erasure
prevention tab, playback start automatically without having to
press the Play button I.
≥ If you press the REPLAY button 4 when the VCR is in the
stop, rewind, fast-forward, slow playback, or standby (Off)
mode, the Replay function does not work.
VCR-off Playback
When the VCR is off, an inserted cassette can be played
back by pressing the Play button I.
During Normal Playback, Cue Playback and Still
Playback:
Auto Rewind
When you press the REPLAY button 4, the VCR switches
over to the review playback mode for a few seconds and then
resumes normal playback.
When the tape reaches the end, the VCR automatically
rewinds it to the beginning.
≥ This function does not work during timer recording and
OTR.
During Review Playback:
Automatic Switching Off and Ejection
When you press the REPLAY button 4, the VCR briefly
switches over to Cue playback and then plays back at normal
speed in forward direction from the point where the REPLAY
button 4 was pressed.
When the VCR is switched off, and inserted cassette can be
ejected simply by pressing the EJECT button Z. The VCR
will eject the cassette and automatically turn itself off again.
To Eject the Video Cassette Using the
To Stop Playback Automatically
(Playback Off Timer Function)
If you set the playback duration, the playback will stop
automatically.
Remote Control
Keep pressing Stop button 9 for at least 3 seconds.
After the set playback time has elapsed, the VCR
automatically stops playback and switches off.
To Activate the Playback Off Timer Function:
During normal playback, press the Play button I on the VCR
for more than 2 seconds to put the VCR in the Playback Off
Timer mode.
After that, press the Play button I on the VCR repeatedly
until the desired playback duration is displayed on the VCR
display.
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Recording
Preparations
To Immediately Record the Same
TV Programme That You Are
Viewing on the TV
≥ Confirm that the VCR is on.
≥ Confirm that the TV is on and the VCR viewing channel is
selected.
≥ Set the VCR/TV switch P to “VCR”.
(Direct TV Recording)
Operations
This function allows you to immediately start recording the
same programme that you are viewing on the TV.
The programme position selected on the VCR automatically
changes to that of the TV programme that you are viewing on
the TV. When you stop the recording, the VCR automatically
switches back to the previously selected programme position.
1
2
Insert a video cassette with an intact erasure
prevention tab.
≥ As soon as the cassette is inserted, the Cassette
Number Check starts. Wait a few moments until it is
completed. (See page 15.)
≥ If it has already been inserted,
press the VCR-ON/OFF button 1 to turn the VCR on.
Conditions for correct operation of the Direct TV Recording
function:
≥ Your TV must be equipped with the “Q Link” function.
≥ The VCR must be connected to the TV via a fully-wired
21-pin Scart cable.
Select the TV station using the
Channel buttons N.
VCR display
≥ It is also possible to select by
pressing the Numeric buttons 2.
To Perform Direct TV Recording:
1
Insert a video cassette with an intact erasure
prevention tab.
3
4
Press REC (REC/OTR) button J (c)
to start recording.
REC
2
Press the DIRECT TV REC button 6.
≥ Recording of the TV programme that you are viewing
on the TV starts.
≥ In some cases, it may not be possible to change the
programme position on the TV during Direct TV
Recording.
Press the Stop button 9 to stop recording.
≥ Do not press the AV LINK button B during Direct TV
REC, otherwise the recording may not be performed
correctly.
To Select the Desired Tape Speed
Press the SP/LP button E before recording.
≥ SP provides standard recording time and
optimum picture quality.
LP provides double recording time with
slightly reduced picture quality.
3
Press the Stop button 9, to stop recording.
SP
EP provides triple recording time with
slightly reduced picture quality.
When recording starts in the EP mode, the “EP” indication
To Display the Approximate Remaining
Tape Time
The remaining tape time can be displayed in the VCR display.
on the VCR display blinks for about 8 seconds.
1
2
Press the TAPE button C and select the corresponding
cassette tape length.
See page 48.
To Pause Recording
Press the Pause/Slow button 7 during recording.
Press it again to continue recording.
Press the OSD/DISPLAY button 5 repeatedly until the
Remaining Tape Time appears on the VCR display.
≥ Pressing the OSD/DISPLAY button 5 once makes the
On Screen Display appear; after that, pressing it
repeatedly changes the indication in the following
order:
REC
To View One TV Programme while
Recording Another TV Programme
After pressing the REC button J to start recording, select on
your TV the programme position of the TV programme that
you want to view.
Clock
Counter
Remaining Tape Time
Notes:
For certain cassettes, the remaining tape time may not be
displayed correctly.
≥ When playing back an E300 cassette recorded in the LP or
EP mode, some picture distortion may occur. However, this
is not a malfunction.
≥ The recording pause mode will be automatically cancelled
after 5 minutes and return to the stop mode.
≥ The tape recorded in the EP mode on this VCR cannot be
played back on the other VCR without EP mode function.
≥ On the other VCR (even with EP mode function), when you
play back the tape recorded in the EP mode, the picture
may be distorted. However, this is not a malfunction.
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To Prevent Accidental Erasure of Recorded Linked Timer Recordings with a
Contents
Digital Receiver
When you record again onto a previously
When the AV2 socket of this VCR is connected by a 21-pin
cable to a Digital Receiver, it is possible to have timer
recordings for a Digital Receiver execute automatically simply
by switching the Digital Receiver into timer standby mode and
then switching this VCR into timer recording standby mode.
≥ Note that linked timer recordings may not work
properly with some Digital Receivers.
recorded video cassette, the previous
recording is automatically erased and
replaced with the new recording.
Therefore, to prevent accidental
erasure of the recorded contents,
break out the erasure prevention
tab after recording.
Erasure prevention tab
1
2
3
4
Make sure that “AV2” is set to “TIMER”.
(See page 50.)
Use a screwdriver or similar tool to break out the tab.
To Record Again onto the Video Cassette with a Broken
Out Erasure Prevention Tab:
If you insert a video cassette with a
Insert a video cassette with an intact erasure prevention
tab into the VCR.
broken out erasure prevention tab and
press the REC button J, the “1”
Switch the Digital Receiver over to the timer standby
mode.
indication flashes on the VCR display to
Adhesive tape
indicate that recording is not possible.
Press the TIMER REC button D to switch the VCR over
to the timer recording standby mode.
≥ This VCR does not require any further special timer
recording operations.
≥ The recording will start at the date and time
programmed for the Digital Receiver.
In this case, cover the tab hole with two
layers of adhesive tape.
The adhesive tape substitutes for the prevention erasure tab
and makes it possible to record again on this cassette.
To Select the Recording Duration
and Perform Timer Recording
(OTR Recording)
OTR means One-Touch Recording and is called this way,
because you can start recording and select the recording
duration by repeatedly pressing a single button. This is very
convenient, for example when you want to start recording
immediately but need to go out or want to go to bed.
After the selected recording duration has elapsed, recording
stops and the VCR automatically switches off.
Notes:
≥ Always connect the Digital Receiver to be used for timer
recordings to the AV2 socket of this VCR using a 21-pin
cable.
≥ Linked timer recordings are not counted in the total time of
timer recording programmings.
≥ Make sure that the date and time of the linked timer
recording does not conflict with that of a VCR. If
programmed recordings do overlap, either linked timer
recording or timer recording of VCR have the priority.
Recording
To Perform an OTR Recording:
1
Display the VCR picture on the TV.
2
Insert a video cassette with an intact erasure prevention
tab.
3
Press the Channel buttons N to select the programme
position on which the TV programme to be recorded will
be broadcast.
4
5
Press the REC/OTR button c to start recording.
Press the REC/OTR button c repeatedly to select the
desired recording duration.
≥ Every time you press this button, the recording
duration indicated in the VCR display changes in the
following order.
≥ For example, if you select “30”, the VCR records a
programme from that moment on for 30 minutes.
Counter display
30
(min.)
60
(min.)
(normal recording mode)
240
(min.)
180
(min.)
120
(min.)
To Stop the OTR Recording Before the End:
Press the Stop button 9.
Note:
≥ This function also works during Direct TV Recording.
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To Manually Adjust the Audio Recording
Level
This VCR adjusts the recording level automatically to prevent
sound distortion due to excessive peaks.
However, if you want to manually adjust the audio recording
level, perform the operation steps below before you start the
actual recording. We recommend you to adjust the level so
that it peaks at approximately i4 dB on the recording level
indicator.
On Screen Display
1
Before recording, press the
AUDIO button ?.
Audio Rec Level (Stereo)
L
R
0
0
L
–
¶
40 25 12
3
0
3
6
9
r12 dB
R
2-a To adjust the left (L) and right
(R) channels simultaneously:
Press the Cursor buttons (21)
R to adjust the audio recording
level.
Audio Rec Level (Stereo)
L
R
r
2
2
r
L
–
¶
40 25 12
3
0
3
6
9
r12 dB
R
2-b To adjust the left (L) and right (R) channels individually,
use either of the following two operation methods:
Press the Cursor buttons (34) R to select either the
left (L) or right (R) channel and individually adjust their
audio recording level with the Cursor buttons (21) R.
Press the AUDIO button ? repeatedly to select either
the left (L) or right (R) channel and individually adjust
their audio recording level with the Cursor buttons (21)
R.
Example:
When the left (L) channel is selected.
Audio Rec Level (Stereo)
L
r 4
s
3
R
3
L
–
¶
40 25 12
0
3
6
9
r12 dB
R
≥ Adjusting the audio recording level of the normal audio
track (mono) is only possible when recording from an
external source (AV1, AV2 or AV3), but not when
recording TV programmes via the VCR’s built-in tuner.
3
Press the EXIT button S to exit the On Screen Display.
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Timer Recording
This function lets you programme the VCR for unattended
automatic recording of desired TV programmes when you are
not at home or sleeping.
You can programme timer recordings in two different ways:
≥ By entering the necessary information with the remote
control while viewing the On Screen Display (OSD) on the
TV screen (explained below) or;
≥ By entering the ShowView number published alongside the
TV programme listings in newspapers and magazines
(see page 22).
This VCR lets you programme up to 8 TV programmes
(including weekly and daily programmes) for unattended
recording up to one month in advance.
06
Press the SP/LP button E to set the desired tape
speed.
≥ SP provides standard recording time and optimum
picture quality.
LP provides double recording time with slightly
reduced picture quality.
EP provides triple recording time with slightly
reduced picture quality.
Regarding the “A” indication, refer to page 23.
07
08
09
Press the Cursor button (3421) R to set
VPS/PDC to ON or OFF (–––).
≥ See page 23 for VPS/PDC recording.
To Programme with the On
Screen Display (OSD)
This method offers easy step-by-step programming with the
remote control while you view the prompts on the TV screen.
Press the TAPE button C to select the
corresponding cassette tape length.
(See page 48.)
Preparations
≥ Confirm that the VCR is on.
≥ Confirm that the TV is on and the VCR viewing channel is
selected.
≥ Insert a video cassette with an intact erasure prevention
tab.
Press the OK button T to conclude the settings.
≥ To programme additional
Timer recording
timer recordings, repeat
Pos
Name DATE
Start Stop SP VPS
ON OFF LP PDC Min
ZDF
27/10 We 20:00 21:30 SP ON
90
jjj jjj
jjj jjj
operation steps 2–9.
jjjjj jj/jj jj jj:jj jj:jj jj
jjjjj jj/jj jj jj:jj jj:jj jj
As soon as the cassette is inserted, the Cassette Number
Check starts. Wait a few moments until it is completed.
(See page 15.)
10
Press the TIMER REC button D to switch the VCR
over to the timer recording standby mode.
≥ Check that Á is lit on the VCR display.
If it is flashing, check the timer recording details
again. (See page 24.)
≥ Set the VCR/TV switch P to “VCR”.
Example:
Programming the timer recording of a TV programme
broadcast on programme position 2 (ZDF) from 20:00 to
21:30 on 27 October.
To Suspend the Timer Recording Standby
Mode
Follow the on screen operation guide.
When you want to use the VCR for playback, normal
recording or some other operation before the programmed
timer recording will be performed, you can temporarily
suspend the timer recording standby mode by pressing the
TIMER REC button D so that the “Á” indication
on the VCR display disappears.
Operations
01
Press the PROG./CHECK button < to display the
menu for programming timer recordings on the TV
TmRecording
screen.
≥ Alternatively, you can press
the MENU button U and
then select “Timer record”.
On Screen Display
However, after you have finished using the VCR, be sure
to reactivate the timer recording standby mode by pressing
the TIMER REC button D again, otherwise the programmed
timer recording will not be performed.
Timer recording
Pos
Start Stop SP VPS
ON OFF LP PDC Min
Name DATE
jjjjj jj/jj jj jj:jj jj:jj jj
jjjjj jj/jj jj jj:jj jj:jj jj
jjjjj jj/jj jj jj:jj jj:jj jj
jjj jjj
jjj jjj
jjj jjj
02
Press the Channel buttons : to select the
programme position of the desired TV station.
≥ As an alternative method, after pressing the
Channel button :, you can use the Cursor
(3421) R.
Note:
≥ If the VCR is not put in the timer recording standby mode at
the latest 10 minutes before the programmed timer
recording starting time, the “Á” indication flashes on the
VCR display. In this case, press the TIMER REC button D
to put the VCR in the timer recording standby mode.
03
04
Press the DATE button ; to set the date on which
the TV programme will be broadcast.
Press the ON button G to set the starting time.
≥ When it is kept pressed, the indication changes
in 30-minute intervals.
05
Press the OFF button F to set the ending time.
21
To Programme with the
ShowView Function
6
7
Press the OK button T again to conclude the
settings.
Timer recording
The ShowView numbers assigned to each TV programme
and published alongside the TV programme listings in
newspapers and magazines make it extremely easy to set the
VCR for timer recording.
Pos
Name DATE
Start Stop SP VPS
ON OFF LP PDC Min
≥ To programme additional timer
recordings, repeat operation
steps 1–6.
ZDF
27/10 We 20:00 21:30 SP ON
90
jjj
jjj
jjj
jjjjj jj/jj jj jj:jj jj:jj jj
jjjjj jj/jj jj jj:jj jj:jj jj
jjjjj jj/jj jj jj:jj jj:jj jj
jjj
jjj
jjj
The duration of a timer recording programmed with
ShowView number may be slightly longer than the actual
duration of the TV programme.
Press the TIMER REC button D to switch the VCR
over to the timer recording standby mode.
≥ Check that “Á” is lit on the VCR display.
If it is flashing, check the timer recording details again.
(See page 24.)
Preparations
≥ Confirm that the VCR is on.
≥ Confirm that the TV is on and the VCR viewing channel is
selected.
≥ Insert a video cassette with an intact erasure prevention
tab.
As soon as the cassette is inserted, the Cassette Number
Check starts. Wait a few moments until it is completed.
(See page 15.)
If “– –” Appears under “Pos/Name” after
Entering a ShowView Number
Pos/Name stands for Programme Position/TV Station Name.
Normally, the name of the TV station or the number of the
programme position is displayed under “Pos/Name”.
However, if the TV station information was not automatically
set during Preset Download or Auto Setup due to adverse
reception conditions, the “––” indication appears instead.
In such a case, follow the operation steps below to correct it.
≥ Set the VCR/TV switch P to “VCR”.
Example:
Programming a timer recording of a TV programme with the
ShowView number 920126
Timer recording
Press the Channel buttons :
Pos
Start Stop SP VPS
Operations
repeatedly to select the programme
position on which the TV programme
to be recorded will be broadcast.
Name DATE
jj jjjjj
ON OFF LP PDC Min
15:00 17:00 SP jjj 120
jjjjj jj/jj jj jj:jj jj:jj jj
jjjjj jj/jj jj jj:jj jj:jj jj
jjjjj jj/jj jj jj:jj jj:jj jj
jjjjj jj/jj jj jj:jj jj:jj jj
jjjjj jj/jj jj jj:jj jj:jj jj
jjj
jjj
jjj
jjj
jjj
jjj
jjj
jjj
jjj
jjj
1
2
Press the SHOW VIEW button L to display the menu
for entering the ShowView number on the TV.
“––” indication
After you have entered the information of a TV station, it
remains stored in the VCR’s memory, and you do not need to
Press the Numeric buttons 2 to enter the ShowView
number.
On Screen Display
enter it again in the future.
≥ If you have entered a wrong
digit, press the Cursor button
ShowView
(2) R and then enter the
correct digit.
9
2
0
1
2
6
To Suspend the Timer Recording Standby
Mode
See the previous page.
3
4
Press the OK button T to display the programmed
content.
Note:
≥ If the VCR is not put in the timer recording standby mode at
the latest 10 minutes before the programmed timer
recording starting time, the “Á” indication flashes on the
VCR display. In this case, press the TIMER REC button D
to put the VCR in the timer recording standby mode.
Press the SP/LP button E to set the desired tape
speed.
≥ SP provides standard
recording time and optimum
picture quality.
Timer recording
Pos
Name DATE
Start Stop SP VPS
ON OFF LP PDC Min
ZDF
27/10 We 20:00 21:30 SP ON
90
jjj
jjj
jjj
jjjjj jj/jj jj jj:jj jj:jj jj
jjjjj jj/jj jj jj:jj jj:jj jj
jjjjj jj/jj jj jj:jj jj:jj jj
jjj
jjj
jjj
LP provides double recording
/
:
:
time with slightly reduced picture quality.
EP provides triple recording time with slightly reduced
picture quality.
Regarding the “A” indication, refer to page 23.
≥ To extend the ending time or to make any corrections,
use the Cursor button (3421) R, the Channel
buttons :, the DATE button ;, the ON button G, the
OFF button F, the SP/LP button E.
≥ See page 23 for VPS/PDC recording.
5
Press the TAPE button C to select the
corresponding cassette tape length.
(See page 48.)
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Other Timer Recordings and Convenient Functions
Setting the Recording Date/Day(s)
Perform this operation in operation step 3 when programming
a timer recording with the On Screen Display, or in operation
step 4 when programming with the ShowView number.
(See pages 21 and 22.)
Condition for correct operation of the Auto SP/LP Change
function:
≥ The tape length of the inserted cassette must be set
correctly. (See page 48.)
You can select the recording date (day of the month/day of
the week) by pressing the DATE button ;. If you repeatedly
To Activate the Auto SP/LP Change Function:
In operation step 6 when programming a timer recording with
the On Screen Display (see page 21), or in operation step 4
when programming with the ShowView number
(see page 22), press the SP/LP button E to select “A”.
≥ When you press this button
press the
i
side of the DATE button ;, the indication
changes in the order shown below. If you press the j side of
the DATE button ;, the indication changes in the opposite
order.
≥ Programming a timer recording (setting the date) is
possible up to one month ahead of the TV programme’s
broadcasting date and time. Daily and weekly timer
recordings will continue until you cancel them.
Timer recording
repeatedly, the indication changes
in the following order:
Pos
Name DATE
ZDF
jjjjj jj/jj jj jj:jj jj:jj jj jjj
jjjjj jj/jj jj jj:jj jj:jj jj jjj
jjjjj jj/jj jj jj:jj jj:jj jj jjj
Start Stop SP VPS
ON OFF LP PDC Min
27/10 We 20:00 21:30
A
OFF 90
jjj
jjj
jjj
SP
LP
A
EP
Indication when “A” is
selected
<To Programme within 1 Month>
Example:
1
2 ..... 31
<To Programme a Daily Timer Recording>
Example: Daily recording from Sunday to Saturday
Setting for Control of the Recording
(Su–Sa).
Daily recording from Monday to Saturday
(Mo–Sa).
Daily recording from Monday to Friday
(Mo–Fr).
Starting and Ending Time by Special Signal
Included in the Broadcasting Signal
(VPS/PDC Function)
VPS stands for Video Programme System.
<To Programme a Weekly Timer Recording>
PDC stands for Programme Delivery Control.
Example:
Weekly recording every Sunday
Weekly recording every Monday
If a TV programme, for example a football game runs longer
than scheduled, is shortened or starts earlier or later, this
function synchronises the recording start and stop with the
actual broadcasting start and stop of the TV programme.
Weekly recording every Saturday
(SulSunday, MolMonday, TulTuesday, WelWednesday
ThlThursday, FrlFriday, SalSaturday)
Conditions for correct operation of the VPS/PDC function:
≥ “ON” must be displayed under “VPS/PDC” on the On
Screen Display.
≥ The TV station must broadcast VPS/PDC signals.
≥ The programme starting time must be set correctly to the
starting time listed in the newspaper/magazine.
Ensuring that a TV Programme Will Be
Recorded until Its End
(Auto SP/LP Change Function)
If, at the start of a timer recording, the VCR determines that
the remaining tape time is insufficient to record the whole
programme, the Auto SP/LP Change function automatically
selects LP mode to ensure that the whole programme will be
recorded. However, if the remaining tape time is still not
sufficient even in the LP mode, the programme cannot be
recorded to its end.
≥ This function cannot change the recording speed to the
EP mode.
≥ If you programme a daily or weekly timer recording,
recording will be performed in the LP mode from the start
regardless of the remaining tape time.
To Activate the VPS/PDC Function:
In operation step 7 when
Timer recording
Pos
Name DATE
Start Stop SP VPS
ON OFF LP PDC Min
programming a timer recording with
the On Screen Display (see page 21),
or in operation step 4 when
ZDF
27/10 We 20:00 21:30 SP ON
90
jjj jjj
jjj jjj
jjjjj jj/jj jj jj:jj jj:jj jj
jjjjj jj/jj jj jj:jj jj:jj jj
TmRecording
programming with the ShowView number (see page 22),
press the Cursor buttons (3421) R to make the ON
indication appear.
See page 53 for details.
≥ In case of a timer recording programmed with the VPS/PDC
function, if the TV programme continues past the
programmed ending time, the VCR automatically switches
over to the LP mode at that moment. However, in some
cases it may not be possible to record the programme until
its end.
≥ Use a video cassette on which a few minutes more than the
total length of programmed timer recordings remain,
otherwise the programmed timer recordings may be
performed in the LP mode.
≥ Be careful that the broadcast times of the TV programmes
set for timer recording do not overlap, otherwise the
programmed timer recordings may be performed in the LP
mode.
≥ If the recording speed changes from SP to LP during a
timer recording, some brief picture distortion occurs at that
point.
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Programming a Timer Recording of a
To Change a Timer Recording
Satellite Programme
Programming
The programming of a timer recording of a satellite
programme can be performed in the same way as for normal
(terrestrial) TV programmes.
It is not possible to change a programming while the timer
recording is being performed.
For the connection to a satellite receiver and the necessary
settings, refer to pages 38 to 40.
≥ Display the VCR picture on the TV.
≥ Set the VCR/TV switch P to “VCR”.
Conditions for correct operation of this function:
≥ When selecting the programme position, be sure to use the
Numeric buttons 2 to select the satellite channel.
1
2
3
Press the PROG./CHECK button < to display the timer
recording programmings on the TV screen.
Press the Cursor buttons (34) R to select the
programming that you want to change.
Example of selecting satellite programme
positions 9, 19 and 129:
SAT
SAT
Follow the operations below to change the programmed
contents.
To change the broadcasting station:
Timer recording
SAT 9:
SAT 19:
SAT 129:
0
SAT
0
9
9
2
Pos
Name DATE
AV2 SAT19
Start Stop SP VPS
ON OFF LP PDC Min
pp:pp pp:pp SP ppp ppp
0
SAT
1
1
ppppp pp/pp pp pp:pp pp:pp pp
ppppp pp/pp pp pp:pp pp:pp pp
ppppp pp/pp pp pp:pp pp:pp pp
ppppp pp/pp pp pp:pp pp:pp pp
ppppp pp/pp pp pp:pp pp:pp pp
ppppp pp/pp pp pp:pp pp:pp pp
ppp
ppp
ppp
ppp
ppp
ppp
ppp
ppp
ppp
ppp
ppp
ppp
Use the Channel buttons :.
To change the date of the timer
recording:
Use the DATE button ;.
To change the recording starting
time:
Timer recording
0
9
Pos
Name DATE
Start Stop SP VPS
ON OFF LP PDC Min
ZDF
ARD
N3
27/10 We 20:00 21:30 SP ON
90
30/10 Sa 19:00 20:00 LP ON
60
Su
21:00 23:30 SP ON 150
17:30 18:00 EP ON
ZDF
Su-Sa
30
jjj jjj
jjj jjj
jjj jjj
3-digit programme positions can be selected with this
remote control only in case of a satellite receiver that is
marked with (°1) on the enclosed list of compatible satellite
receivers.
jjjjj jj/jj jj jj:jj jj:jj jj
jjjjj jj/jj jj jj:jj jj:jj jj
jjjjj jj/jj jj jj:jj jj:jj jj
Use the ON button G.
To change the recording ending time:
Use the OFF button F.
To change the recording speed:
Use the SP/LP button E.
Notes for Programming a Timer Recording of a Satellite
Programme:
≥ When programming a timer recording of a satellite
programme, it is not possible to activate the VPS/PDC
function.
≥ On some satellite receivers, the power may be turned off
for a few seconds before a timer recording is actually
started and recording may not be performed for those first
few seconds. To ensure recording from the beginning of the
programme, we recommend that you set the recording start
time about a minute earlier than that listed in the
newspaper/magazine.
4
5
Press the OK button T to conclude the setting.
Press the EXIT button S to exit the On Screen Display.
≥ After the timer recording has finished, some satellite
receivers switch off automatically, but the recording has
been performed as programmed.
≥ If a power failure occurs during the timer recording of a
satellite programme, the timer recording may not resume
when the power is restored.
≥ Timer recording of pay-per-view satellite programmes is not
possible.
≥ Timer recording of satellite programmes from a satellite
receiver or satellite receiver channel for which the PIN code
has been entered is not possible.
≥ Timer recording of satellite programmes for which the
parental control function has been activated is not possible.
To Check the Contents of Timer Recording
Programmings
≥ Display the VCR picture on the TV.
≥ Set the VCR/TV switch P to “VCR”.
1
Press the PROG./CHECK button < to display the timer
recording programmings on the TV screen.
≥ When the VCR is in the timer recording standby
mode for a VPS/PDC recording, the On Screen
Display may be distorted.
Timer recording
Pos
Name DATE
Start Stop SP VPS
ON OFF LP PDC Min
2
Press the EXIT button S to exit
the On Screen Display.
ZDF
ARD
N3
27/10 We 20:00 21:30 SP ON
90
30/10 Sa 19:00 20:00 LP ON
60
Su
Su-Sa
21:00 23:30 SP ON 150
ZDF
17:30 18:00 EP ON
30
jjjjj jj/jj jj jj:jj jj:jj jj
jjj jjj
/
:
:
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To Cancel the Programming of a Timer
Recording
It is not possible to cancel a programming while the timer
recording is being performed.
≥ Display the VCR picture on the TV.
≥ Set the VCR/TV switch P to “VCR”.
Timer recording
1
Press the PROG./CHECK
button < to display the timer
recording programmings on the
TV screen.
Pos
Name DATE
Start Stop SP VPS
ON OFF LP PDC Min
ZDF
ARD
N3
27/10 We 20:00 21:30 SP ON
90
30/10 Sa 19:00 20:00 LP ON
60
Su
21:00 23:30 SP ON 150
17:30 18:00 EP ON
ZDF
Su-Sa
/
30
:
:
2
Press the Cursor buttons (34) R to select the
programming that you want to cancel.
3
4
Press the CANCEL button >.
Timer recording
Pos
Name DATE
Start Stop SP VPS
ON OFF LP PDC Min
ZDF
27/10 We 20:00 21:30 SP ON
90
ARD
30/10 Sa 19:00 20:00 LP ON
60
Press the EXIT button S to exit
the On Screen Display.
jjjjj jj/jj jj jj:jj jj:jj jj
ZDF
jjj jjj
Su-Sa
/
17:30 18:00 EP ON
:
30
:
Notes for Cancelling the Programming of a Timer
Recording
In some cases, for example as listed below, the programming
of a timer recording remains stored in the memory until 4 a.m.
the next day. However, this is not a malfunction.
≥ When a timer recording was not performed up to the TV
programme’s ending time because the remaining tape time
was not sufficient.
≥ When you have stopped the timer recording while it was
being performed.
To Check the Total Timer Recording
Programming Time
jjjjj jj/jj jj jj:jj jj:jj jj
jjjjj jj/jj jj jj:jj jj:jj jj
jjjjj jj/jj jj jj:jj jj:jj jj
jjjjj jj/jj jj jj:jj jj:jj jj
jjjjj jj/jj jj jj:jj jj:jj jj
jjj jjj
jjj jjj
jjj jjj
jjj jjj
jjj jjj
The total time indication for timer
recording programming lets you
check how many programmes can
be recorded by comparing with the
remaining tape time in the VCR
display.
6:07:30 16.10.05
Total (SP)
90
Indication for a total timer
recording programming time
of 90 minutes
≥ The total time is calculated in the
SP mode.
TmRecording
≥ The total time cannot be calculated when setting Daily/
Weekly timer recording.
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Tape Library System
This advanced system makes it quick and easy to check the contents of an inserted cassette. It can also be used to quickly find
out which cassette in your collection contains a desired programme.
Whenever a cassette with an intact erasure prevention tab is inserted, the VCR first performs a brief check and then shows the
number of the cassette and its contents on the On Screen Display. To start playback of the desired programme, simply select it
on the On Screen Display and press the LIBRARY button M.
To index each recorded programme for the Tape Library System, this VCR automatically records the Library data (cassette
number, title°1, name of TV station°2, recording time/date°3, category°4, etc.) and stores the data in the VCR’s memory°5 when
the recording is performed.
°1 In case of TV stations that broadcast with EPG (Electronic Programme Guide) information, the title of the TV programme is
entered automatically. Otherwise, the name of the TV station or the programme position number is entered instead.
In case of a TV station without EPG information but with Teletext information, the title of the TV programme is entered
automatically, provided the “Title page” is correctly set. (See page 44.)
°2 In case of a TV station with Teletext information, the name of the TV station is recorded automatically.
°3 The VCR’s clock must be set correctly.
°4 In case of a TV station with EPG information, the programme category will be recorded automatically.
°5 The VCR’s memory can hold a maximum of 600 programmes with titles of 8 characters (or up to 900 programmes with titles
of fewer characters).
Precautions for Recording:
≥ We recommend that you use new tapes for recording.
≥ Each recorded programme should have length of at least 15 minutes.
≥ Each recorded programme should have length of at least 25 minutes in the EP mode.
≥ If you copy a cassette with a cassette number, the tape library data may not be copied correctly. Therefore, the VCR’s Tape
Library System may not work correctly with such a copied cassette.
≥ When a new recording is made over existing recordings on a tape, the original programmes are deleted from the list.
≥ Before recording programmes, make sure that the tape length is set correctly on the On Screen Display. Otherwise, the tape
position bar of the Tape Library data does not display the actual tape position. With some tapes, the bar indication is not
accurate. (See page 48.)
≥ The VCR’s power back-up system protects the Tape Library data in the memory in case of a power failure and stores it for up
to 5 years when the VCR is not connected to an AC mains socket.
≥ When the recording is completed and you eject the cassette, the cassette number remains displayed on the VCR display for
approximately 30 seconds. Be sure to write this number on the cassette label.
≥ When the VCR’s entire memory area has been used up by the Tape Library data, or when cassette numbers 1 through 999
have all been used, the indication “Library memory full !” appears on the TV screen for several seconds when recording is
completed. After this, recording is still possible but no new Tape Library data can be stored. In this case, delete the numbers
of cassettes that you do not need any more before making further recordings. (See page 30.)
Library memory
full !
How to Read the Tape Library Contents
Title:
Cassette Number
For a programme from a TV station that provides EPG
information; also from a TV station without EPG information
but with Teletext information, provided the “Title page” is
correctly set. (See page 44.)
Recording Start Time
Channel Number
Category:
For a programme from a TV station
that provides EPG information.
Manually adding or editing the
programme category is also possible.
Manually adding or editing the title is also possible.
Content of tape: 5
Page 1/2
TV Station Name:
For a TV programme that was broadcast with Teletext information
but without EPG information.
Title
Date/Category
We
5.04.00
19.04.00
29.04.00
12.05.00
Football
Sports
We
News
Subtitle Indication:
ZDF (18:58)
This appears only when a programme with
subtitles has been recorded. (See page 43.)
Under certain recording conditions, this
indication may not appear.
Sa
Movies
Programme Position Number:
For a TV programme that was broadcast with neither Teletext
information nor EPG information.
¢¢¢03 (19:08) Ch 3
¢¢¢¢¢ (19:18)
Fr
Music
: Subtitles
Direct TV Rec:
For a TV programme recorded with the Direct TV Recording function.
Programme Position Bar:
This shows the approximate position of the programme on the tape and
its length.
Recording Date
Tape Position Bar:
This shows the approximate present tape position on the inserted cassette.
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Note:
To Check the Tape Library Data
≥ In the case of certain cassettes, for example cassettes
recorded on another NV-FJ710 model VCR or cassettes
whose cassette number was deleted from the Tape Library
data, the cassette number and contents (recorded
programmes) are not displayed.
To Check What Programmes Are Recorded
on the Inserted Video Cassette and To Play
Back a Desired Programme
First, perform the operation steps explained on page 15.
To Check on Which Cassette a Desired
Programme Is Recorded
Then press the Cursor buttons (3421) R to select the
programme and then press the LIBRARY button M.
If you press the LIBRARY button M when no cassette is
inserted, operation steps 1 and 2 below are not necessary.
In this case, start from operation step 3.
≥ After the selected programme
has been found, the current tape
Content of tape: 100
Title
Date/Category
We
19.04.00
ZDF (18:58)
contents list disappears and
playback starts automatically.
≥ When you select the “Find
space to record” indication at
the bottom of the On Screen
>> Find space to record <<
Searching for
"ZDF(18:58)"
1
Press the MENU button U and then press the Cursor
buttons (341) R to select “Tape Library” and “Library
contents” in this order.
Please wait.
<<
: Subtitles
Main menu
Timer record
Display and press the LIBRARY button M, the VCR
automatically winds the tape to a position from which you
can start recording.
≥ When you select the “Intro-Jet Scan” indication at the
bottom of the On Screen Display and press the LIBRARY
button M, Intro-Jet Scan starts. (See page 32.)
Library contents
Tape Library
Restore data
Display
Delete data
Tuning
Tape Library Demo
Clock
Functions
Language
Country
Satellite
2
Press the OK button T.
≥ If a cassette is already inserted, its cassette number
and contents appear.
To Check the Cassette Number Again If the Cassette
Number Check of a Cassette that Has a Cassette Number
Did Not Work Correctly, or If You Cancelled the Cassette
Number Check Midway:
Content of tape: 100
Title
Date/Category
We
19.04.00
ZDF (18:58)
>> Find space to record <<
>> Intro-Jet Scan <<
≥ Rewind the tape to its beginning.
: Subtitles
1
Press the LIBRARY button M.
≥ The Cassette Number Check starts automatically.
Wait a few moments until the check is completed.
≥ If no cassette is inserted, the lowest cassette number
and its contents appear.
When it is completed, the
Content of tape: 100
cassette number and its
contents (recorded
programmes) appear on the
On Screen Display, and the
cassette number appears on
the VCR display.
Title
Date/Category
3
Press the Cursor buttons (21) R to display the
contents of each cassette one after another, and search
for the desired programme.
We
19.04.00
ZDF (18:58)
>> Find space to record <<
>> Intro-Jet Scan <<
Library for tape: 5
Page 1/2
Title
Date/Category
: Subtitles
Th
20.01.00
4.02.00
4.02.00
8.02.00
A2 (10:52)
Movies
Fr
Sports
ARD ( 4:04)
(Example: When Cassette Number
Check was completed successfully)
Fr
Music
¢¢¢03 ( 4:15) Ch 6
ARD (11:20)
Tu
Sports
: Subtitles
If the cassette number does not appear and the following
indication is displayed:
System
r
a
4
5
After you have found out which cassette contains the
desired programme, insert that cassette into the VCR.
(See page 15.)
Content of tape: ---
Press the INDEX L button K
Title
Date/Category
>> Intro-Jet Scan <<
once to start the search for a
programme. When playback
starts, wait a few moments and
then press the LIBRARY button
M.
Tape ID could not
be detected
To play back the desired programme, press the Cursor
buttons (34) R to select that programme and then
press the LIBRARY button M.
≥ After the selected programme has been found,
playback starts automatically.
apeLibr
: Subtitles
T
≥ If the cassette number still does not appear, repeat
this process until it appears.
Hint:
≥ Even after you have pressed the Cursor buttons (34) R
to select the “Find space to record” and the VCR has
located the tape position from which to make a new
recording, we recommend you to confirm that this tape
position is really suitable, before you start recording.
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To Check the Tape Library’s Contents by
Cassette Number, Title, Category, or
Recording Date
5
To play back the desired programme, insert the
corresponding cassette.
If the cassette that contains the desired programme is
already in the VCR, this operation step 5 is not
necessary.
≥ The Cassette Number Check starts immediately and
the list of programmes disappears temporarily until the
check is completed.
If you press the LIBRARY button M when no cassette is
inserted, operation steps 1 and 2 below are not necessary.
In this case, start from operation step 3.
≥ If the cassette number does not appear on the VCR
display, see page 27.
1
Press the MENU button U and then press the Cursor
buttons (341) R to select “Tape Library” and “Library
contents” in this order.
6
Press the LIBRARY button M.
≥ After the selected
Sorting by Tape Number
No. Title
96 ¢¢¢03 (15:05) Ch 6
97 ¢¢¢03 (15:27) Ch 6
98 ARD (15:53)
16/16
Date
Library for tape: 5
Page 1/2
2
Press the OK button T.
10.02.00
10.02.00
20.01.00
20.01.00
5.02.00
20.01.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
programme is found, the list
of Library contents menu
disappears and playback
starts automatically.
Title
Date/Category
99 ARD (16:13)
Th
Movies
20.01.00
4.02.00
4.02.00
8.02.00
100 ARD (19:35)
A2 (10:52)
101 ARD (21:01)
Searching for
Fr
101 AR
ARD ( 4:04)
Sports
"¢¢¢04 (18:51) Ch 8"
101 ¢¢
101 ¢¢
Please wait.
Fr
Music
¢¢¢03 ( 4:15) Ch 6
ARD (11:20)
Tu
Sports
: Subtitles
Hint:
3
Press the Channel buttons (red) :, DATE button
≥ If you press the OK button T after performing operation
step 4, the menu for entering (or changing) a new title and
category appears and you can enter (or edit) a new title
and a category. (See page 29.)
(green) ;, ON button (yellow) G or OFF button (blue)
F .
Pressing the above buttons displays a list of the
recorded programmes as follows:
Channel (red) ::
By cassette number
DATE (green) ;:
By title in alphabetical order.
ON (yellow) G:
The list of categories appears.
Press the Cursor buttons (34) R to select the
desired category and then press the OK button T.
The titles are now listed in alphabetical order.
OFF (blue) F:
By date (latest first)
Sorting by Tape Number
No. Title
1/1
S
orting by Tape Number
1/16
Date
No. Title
Date
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
3
3
3
3
ARD ( 9:07)
20.01.00
20.01.00
2.02.00
1.01.01
1.02.01
10.02.00
10.02.00
20.01.00
20.01.00
5.02.00
20.01.00
3.02.00
3.02.00
4.02.00
A3 ( 9:18)
A3 ( 9:23)
¢¢¢04
(
0:01) Ch 9
Football
ZDF (13:56)
BR3 (14:07)
Sorting in progress
Please wait.
¢¢¢03
¢¢¢04
(
(
9:32) Ch 6
9:42) Ch 9
¢¢¢04 (11:39) Ch 9
ARD
(
9:58)
ARD (11:23)
ARD (12:11)
ARD
(
4:01)
(By cassette number)
4
Press the Cursor buttons
(3421) R to select the
desired programme (title).
Sorting by Tape Number
No. Title
16/16
Date
96 ¢¢¢03 (15:05) Ch 6
97 ¢¢¢03 (15:27) Ch 6
98 ARD (15:53)
10.02.00
10.02.00
20.01.00
20.01.00
5.02.00
20.01.00
3.02.00
3.02.00
4.02.00
99 ARD (16:13)
100 ARD (19:35)
101 ARD (21:01)
101 ARD (17:18)
101 ¢¢¢04 (18:28) Ch 8
101 ¢¢¢04 (18:51) Ch 8
28
09 Press the Cursor buttons (34) R to select the desired
To Manually Enter or Editing a
Title or Category
If you press the LIBRARY button M when no cassette is
inserted, operation steps 1 and 2 below are not necessary.
In this case, start from operation step 3.
category and then press the OK button T.
Library Edit
Library Edit
Tape 1
Category
Tape 1
Movies
9:18)
News
Old title: A3
(
Old title: A3
(
9:18)
Politics
Old category: News
New title: FOOTBALL
New category:
Old category: News
Entertainment
Hobbies
Sports
New title: FOOTBALL
New category: Sports
Children's
Educational
Music
Arts/Culture
Series
Others-1
Others-2
01 Press the MENU button U and then press the Cursor
buttons (341) R to select “Tape Library” and “Library
contents” in this order.
10 Press the MENU button U.
Library Edit
Tape 1
Old title: A3
(
9:18)
02 Press the OK button T.
Old category: News
New title: FOOTBALL
New category: Sports
03 Press the Cursor buttons (21) R to display the
contents of each cassette one after another, and search
for the programme whose title and/or category you want
to enter (or change).
Really store changes ?
11 Press the OK button T.
≥ When you enter (or change)
the title, the recording start
time, which was displayed
before, disappears.
Library for tape: 1
Page 1/2
Title
Date/Category
Library for tape: 1
Page 1/2
Th
20.01.00
20.01.00
2.02.00
ARD ( 9:07)
Sports
04 Press the Cursor buttons (34)
Title
Date/Category
Th
Sports
FOOTBALL
Th
20.01.00
20.01.00
2.02.00
ARD ( 9:07)
Sports
We
News
0
R to select the desired
programme.
A3 ( 9:23)
Th
News
A3 ( 9:18)
Sa
Children's
1.01 .00
¢¢¢04 ( 0:01) Ch 9
We
News
A3 ( 9:23)
Sa 1.01 .00
Children's
¢¢¢04 ( 0:01) Ch 9
: Subtitles
: Subtitles
12 Press the EXIT button S to exit the On Screen Display.
05 Press the OK button T.
≥ The menu for entering
(or changing) the title and/or
category appears.
Library Edit
Tape 1
Old title: A3
(
9:18)
Old category: News
New title:
New category:
06 Press the Cursor button (1) R to select the entry field
for a new title and then press the Cursor buttons
(3421) R and the OK button T to enter (or change)
the title.
≥ Up to 22 characters can be entered for one title.
≥ To correct an input error,
Library Edit
press the CANCEL button >
Tape 1
Old title: A3
Old category: News
New title: FOOTBALL
New category:
(
9:18)
and then enter the correct
character.
≥ If you have entered a full
22 characters, you can skip
operation step 7.
ABCDEFGHIJ
KLMNOPQRST
UVWXYZ ¢HG
0123456789
07 After you have entered the title, press the MENU button
System
r
a
U.
“New title” is now selected.
08 Press the Cursor button (4) R
Library Edit
Tape 1
Category
Old title: A3
Old category: News
New title: FOOTBALL
New category:
to select “New category”, and
then press the Cursor button
(1) R.
Movies
9:18)
News
(
Politics
Entertainment
Hobbies
Sports
Children's
Educational
Music
Arts/Culture
Series
Others-1
Others-2
apeLibr
T
29
Hint:
To Delete the Tape Library Data
≥ Even if you delete a cassette’s contents from the Tape
Library while that cassette is in the VCR, this does not
erase the actual programmes recorded on the cassette.
Caution:
The Tape Library system offers a convenient back-up option,
in case you later regret having deleted the Tape Library data.
To have this option available, make sure you know on which
cassette you recorded last before the deletion. If that cassette
is not available, record for at least 15 minutes on any
cassette. (25 minutes in the EP mode)
To Delete All the Tape Library Data Stored
in the VCR’s Memory
1
2
3
Press the MENU button U and then the Cursor button
(34) R to select “Tape Library”.
Either of these two cassettes can then be used to restore the
Tape Library that you have deleted.
(To restore the Tape Library data, see page 31.)
Press the Cursor buttons (14) R to select “Delete
data”.
To Delete the Tape Library Data of a Single
Video Cassette
Main menu
Timer record
Press the OK button T.
Library contents
Tape Library
Restore data
Display
Delete data
Tuning
Tape Library Demo
If you press the LIBRARY button M when no cassette is
inserted, operation steps 1 and 2 below are not necessary. In
this case, start from operation step 3.
Clock
Functions
Warning--all stored
Languag
Country
Satellite
library data will be lost
Do you want to proceed ?
1
Press the MENU button U and then press the Cursor
buttons (341) R to select “Tape Library” and “Library
contents” in this order.
4
Press the OK button T again.
Main menu
Timer record
Tape Library
Display
Tuning
Clock
Library contents
Restore data
Delete data
2
3
Press the OK button T.
Tape Library Demo
Functions
Languag
Country
Are you sure ?
Press the Cursor buttons (FE) R to search for the
Satellite
cassette whose Tape Library data you want to delete.
Library for tape: 5
Page 1/2
5
6
Press the OK button T again if you are sure that you
want to delete all the stored data from the VCR’s Tape
Library.
≥ If you do not want to delete the stored data from the
VCR’s Tape Library after all, press the EXIT button S.
Title
Date/Category
Th
20.01.00
4.02.00
4.02.00
8.02.00
A2 (10:52)
Movies
Fr
Sports
ARD ( 4:04)
Fr
Music
¢¢¢03 ( 4:15) Ch 6
ARD (11:20)
Tu
Sports
: Subtitles
Press the EXIT button S to exit the On Screen Display.
4
5
When you have found the desired cassette, press the
CANCEL button >.
Library for tape: 5
Page 1/2
Title
Date/Category
Th
20.01.00
4.02.00
4.02.00
8.02.00
A2 (10:52)
Movies
Fr
Sports
ARD ( 4:04)
Really delete tape
UUU03
contents ?
Sports
ARD (11:20)
: Subtitles
If you are sure to delete the cassette’s contents, press
the OK button T.
≥ The cassette’s Tape Library
data are now deleted from the
VCR’s Tape Library.
Library for tape: 5
Title
Date/Category
Really delete tape
from library ?
: Subtitles
≥ If you also want to delete the cassette number from
the VCR’s Tape Library, press the OK button T again
to delete the cassette number.
If you want to keep the cassette number, press the
EXIT button S instead of the OK button T.
6
Press the EXIT button S to exit the On Screen Display.
30
Hint:
To Restore Deleted Tape Library
Data
≥ If you press the Stop button 9 while the Tape Library Data
is being restored, the warning indication “Restore not
successful !” appears.
Caution:
The Tape Library system offers a convenient back-up option,
in case you later regret having deleted the Tape Library data.
To have this option available, make sure you know on which
cassette you recorded last before the deletion. If that cassette
is not available, record for at least 15 minutes on any
cassette. (25 minutes in the EP mode)
To Demonstrate the Tape Library
System
1
Press the MENU button U and then the Cursor buttons
(34) R to select “Tape Library”.
Either of these two cassettes can then be used to restore the
Tape Library that you have deleted.
2
Press the Cursor buttons
Main menu
Timer record
(14) R to select “Tape
Library contents
1
2
Press the MENU button U and then the Cursor buttons
(34) R to select “Tape Library”.
Tape Library
Restore data
Library Demo”.
Display
Delete data
Tuning
Tape Library Demo
Clock
Functions
Language
Country
Press the Cursor buttons
(14) R to select “Restore
Main menu
Timer record
Tape Library
Satellite
Library contents
Restore data
Display
data”.
Delete data
Tuning
3
4
Press the OK button T.
Tape Library Demo
Clock
Functions
Language
Country
Follow the operations on
Library for tape: 1
Page 1/2
2 Library Demonstration 1
Satellite
pages 27–30 to demonstrate
checking, editing, or deleting
the Tape Library data.
≥ Any changes (Library Edit,
Delete) made to the data at
this time are not actually
reflected.
Title
Date/Category
Sa
29.04.00
Vikings
Movies
3
4
Press the OK button T.
We
Movies
3.05.00
The last frontier
World news
We
22.03.00
12.03.00
News
Su
News
News digest
The number of the cassette
which you need to restore the
Tape Library data appears.
≥ Make a note of this cassette
Library Restore
Please insert video tape
: Subtitles
No. : 100
number.
5
Press the EXIT button S to exit the On Screen Display.
5
Insert the cassette which has the indicated cassette
number.
≥ The restoration of Library data now starts
automatically. It takes some time for this process to be
completed.
Library Restore
Library Restore
Please insert video tape
Please insert video tape
No. : 100
No. : 100
Warning--all stored
library data will be lost
Do you want to proceed ?
Checking tape number...
Please wait !
System
≥ If you insert a cassette with the wrong cassette
number, the following indication appears.
r
a
In this case, the data cannot
be completely restored,
Library Restore
Please insert video tape
even if you continue by
performing operation step 6.
No. : 100
apeLibr
No or different
tape number !
T
Continue anyway ?
6
Press the OK button T.
Library Restore
Library Restore
Please insert video tape
Restore in progress...
Please wait !
No. : 100
Restore
successful !
7
Press the EXIT button S to exit the On Screen Display.
31
Search Functions
To Quickly Find the Beginning of a
Desired Programme
(VISSuVHS Index Search System)
This VCR automatically records special index signals on the
tape every time a recording is started. The Index search
function makes use of these index signals to let you find the
beginning of a desired programme quickly and easily.
Index signals are automatically recorded in the following
cases:
≥ When you start a recording by pressing the REC button J,
REC/OTR button c or DIRECT TV REC button 6.
≥ When a timer recording starts.
≥ When you press the REC button J on the remote control
during recording.
Conditions for correct operation of the Intro-Jet Scan function:
≥ The cassette must have been ejected after the timer
recordings were performed.
≥ VCR must be switched on, be in the playback mode or be
in the standby mode.
Index signals are automatically recorded in the following
cases:
≥ When you start a recording by pressing the REC button J,
REC/OTR button c or DIRECT TV REC button 6.
≥ When a timer recording starts.
≥ Each programme recorded on the tape must be at least
15 minutes long.
≥ When you press the REC button J on the remote control
during recording.
Preparations
≥ Display the VCR picture on the TV.
≥ Insert a recorded video cassette.
Conditions for correct operation of the Index search function:
≥ The VCR must be in the stop mode or in the playback
mode.
≥ Each programme recorded on the tape must be at least
5 minutes long.
Operations
1
Insert a pre-recorded video cassette.
If a cassette is already in the VCR, press the LIBRARY
button M.
Preparations
≥ Display the VCR picture on the TV.
≥ Insert a recorded video cassette.
As soon as the cassette is inserted, the Cassette Number
Check starts. Wait a few moments until it is completed.
(See page 15.)
≥ As soon as the cassette is inserted, the Cassette
Number Check starts. Wait a few moments until it is
completed. (See page 15.)
If the “Intro-Jet Scan” indication does not appear on
the TV screen, press the LIBRARY button M to make
it appear.
Operation
1
Press the INDEX button K (that corresponds to the
direction from the current tape position in which the
desired programme is located on the tape) to start the
index search. For example,
Content of tape: 100
Content of tape: ---
Title
Title
Date/Category
Date/Category
We
19.04.00
ZDF (18:58)
>> Intro-Jet Scan <<
>> Find space to record <<
>> Intro-Jet Scan <<
if you want to search for the
2nd recorded programme in
or
forward direction, press the INDEX L button K twice.
≥ The VCR fast-forwards or rewinds the tape and
searches for the specified index signal (the beginning
of the desired recorded programme).
: Subtitles
: Subtitles
2
Press the Cursor buttons (34) R to select the “Intro-
Jet Scan” indication and then press the LIBRARY button
M to start the Intro-Jet Scan.
When it has been found, playback starts automatically.
≥ After rewinding the tape to the beginning, the VCR
plays it back at high speed for approximately
10 seconds. It then fast-forwards the tape to the next
tape position marked by an index signal (beginning of
a programme), and every time an index signal is
found, the VCR switches over to high-speed playback
(Cue) for about 10 seconds.
To Cancel the Index Search or to Stop Playback:
Press the Stop button 9.
Hints:
≥ Searching in either direction is possible up to the 20th
index signal.
≥ If you press either of the INDEX buttons K too many times,
simply press the other INDEX button K (indicating the
opposite direction) to correct it. In this way, you can reduce
the displayed figure down to 1.
≥ The figure on the VCR display decreases by 1 every time
an index signal is located.
Beginning of tape
Programme 1
Rewinding
Present tape position
Programme 3
Index signal
Programme 2
To Search for a Desired Programme
While Checking the Recorded
Contents on a Cassette
High-speed Playback
(Cue)
Fast-forwarding
3
When you have found the programme that you want to
(Intro-Jet Scan)
view, press the Play button I to start normal playback.
This VCR automatically records special index signals on the
tape every time a recording starts. The Intro-Jet Scan
function makes use of these index signals to play back the
beginning of each programme recorded on the cassette one
after another at high speed. This lets you quickly and easily
check the contents of a cassette and find a desired
programme.
To Cancel the Intro-Jet Scan or to Stop Playback:
Press the Stop button 9.
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Editing
Assemble Editing
5
6
7
When that point is reached, press the Pause/Slow button
7 again to start recording the new picture and sound
from the playback unit.
The assemble editing function makes it easy to record the
picture and sound of virtually any number of scenes or
programmes in succession.
To record (copy) additional scenes, press the Pause/
Slow button 7 to put this VCR in the recording pause
mode and then perform steps 4 and 5 again.
Assemble editing from an external source, for example from a
video movie camera, can be performed in the same way.
At the point where you want to stop recording, press the
Stop button 9 to finish recording.
Recording unit (this VCR)
Front
Rear
Hints:
≥ The new sound is recorded on both the Hi-Fi audio tracks
and the normal audio track. The sound recorded on the
normal audio track is always in mono.
≥ If you want to change the audio recording level, adjust it.
(See page 20.)
]
^
f
g
Note:
Video movie
camera
Other VCR
≥ If you leave the VCR in the recording pause mode for more
than 5 minutes in step 3 or 6, the VCR automatically
switches over to the stop mode to protect the video heads.
Preparations
≥ Connect a video movie camera or a VCR to this VCR with
an audio/video cable or a 21-pin Scart cable, as shown in
the illustration.
≥ Display the VCR picture on the TV.
≥ Insert the cassette on which the assemble editing is to be
performed, and make sure that its erasure prevention tab is
not broken out.
As soon as the cassette is inserted, the Cassette Number
Check starts. Wait a few moments until it is completed.
(See page 15.)
≥ Set the VCR/TV switch P to “VCR”.
ations
≥ Press the INPUT SELECT button 3 to select the AV Input
(external input) “A1”, “A2” or “A3” according to the socket(s)
on the VCR to which the source unit has been connected.
A1: When connected to the AV1 21-pin Scart socket f
A2: When connected to the AV2 21-pin Scart socket g
≥ Make sure that “AV2” is set to “EXT”.
(See page 50.)
ancdOper
A3: When connected to the Video Input socket ] and
Audio Input sockets ^ on the front panel of the
this VCR
Adv
≥ Use the L connector for operations in the normal
(monaural) mode.
Operations
1
Press the Play button I to start playback.
2
At the point where you want to join a new scene, press
the Pause/Slow button 7 to put it in the still playback
mode.
3
4
Press the REC button J to put it in the recording pause
mode.
Start playback on the source unit and search for the
point from which you want to record (copy) onto this
VCR.
33
Album Function
To Change the Recording Time:
After step 1 or 3, press the
INDEX L or INDEX K button
K to change the recording time.
You can set any time between
“3” and “20” seconds.
The album function lets you collect desired scenes (both
moving and still pictures) and create the equivalent of a photo
album, but on video cassette. The pictures can be copied
onto the cassette from a digital video movie camera, a digital
still camera or a digital VCR for any desired time that you can
preset.
REC
Indication when the recording
time is set to “10”
Hints:
Recording unit (this VCR)
Recording unit (this VCR)
≥ If you connect a digital still camera, use a camera
equipped with the video output socket. Use the cable
supplied with the still camera to connect it. For details,
also read the operating instructions of the equipment to
be connected.
≥ If you leave the VCR in the recording pause mode for
more than 5 minutes in step 1 or 3, the VCR
automatically switches over to the stop mode to protect
the video heads. In this case, press the STILL ALBUM
button @ again to put the VCR in the recording pause
mode again.
≥ If you want to add background music or narration to the
scenes recorded with the album function, perform Audio
Dubbing as explained on the next page.
^
]
Digital still
camera
Digital Video
movie camera
≥ Depending on the output system of the digital still
camera, the pictures may not be recorded correctly.
≥ If you dub still pictures from a conventional analogue
video movie camera or VCR, some picture distortion may
occur in the recorded picture.
Preparations
≥ Connect a digital still camera, a digital video movie camera
or another external digital source to the Video Input socket
] and Audio Input sockets ^ on the front panel of this
VCR.
≥ Display the VCR picture on the TV.
≥ Insert a cassette with intact erasure prevention tab.
As soon as the cassette is inserted, the Cassette Number
Check starts. Wait a few moments until it is completed.
(See page 15.)
Operations
1
Press the STILL ALBUM
button @ on the remote
control to put the VCR in the
recording pause mode.
REC
≥ The VCR automatically selects the AV Input (external
input) “A3” and then switches over to the recording
pause mode. The figure for the preset recording time
(seconds) appears on the VCR display. The initial
setting is “05” (5 seconds).
2
3
Start playback on the source unit to search for the point
from which you want to copy onto this VCR.
When that point is reached,
press the STILL ALBUM
REC
button @ on the remote
control of this VCR again to
start recording.
The VCR records the picture (and sound) for 5 seconds
and then automatically switches over to the recording
pause mode.
4
5
Repeat above steps 2 and 3 to record other scenes in
succession.
When you have recorded all desired scenes, press the
Stop button 9 to finish recording.
34
Audio Dubbing
Preparations
≥ Connect the audio equipment or a video movie camera to
this VCR with an audio cable.
≥ Display the VCR picture on the TV.
≥ Insert the cassette on which the audio dubbing is to be
performed, and make sure that its erasure prevention tab is
not broken out.
As soon as the cassette is inserted, the Cassette Number
Check starts. Wait a few moments until it is completed.
(See page 15.)
The audio dubbing function lets you record new sound onto
the normal (mono) audio track. Although this erases the
original sound on the normal audio track, the sound on the
Hi-Fi audio tracks remains unchanged. Use this function to
add narration or background music to a previously made
recordings.
≥ Press the INPUT SELECT button 3 to select the AV Input
(external input) “A1”, “A2” or “A3” according to the socket(s)
on the VCR to which you have connected the source unit.
A1: When connected to the AV1 21-pin Scart socket f
A2: When connected to the AV2 21-pin Scart socket g
≥ Make sure that “AV2” is set to “EXT”.
(See page 50.)
Í
/I
<EJECT
DIRECT
TV REC A.DUB
A3: When connected to the Audio Input sockets ^ on the
front panel of this VCR
≥ Use the L connector for operations in the normal
(monaural) mode.
^
Operations
1
Press the Play button I on this VCR to start playback to
search for the point from which you want to start audio
dubbing.
Audio equipment or
Video movie camera
2
At the point from which you want to perform audio
dubbing, press the Pause/Still button d on this VCR to
put it in the still playback mode.
1
2
3
4
5
Press the A.DUB button _ on this VCR to put it in the
recording pause mode.
ations
Start playback on the source unit
so that you can hear the sound.
ADUB 0:00:29
When you reach the point from
which you want to start audio
A.DUB
dubbing, press the Pause/Still button d on this VCR
again to start recording the new sound or start your
narration.
3
5
A.DUB
6
ancdOper
6
At the point where you want to stop audio dubbing, press
Adv
the Stop button 9 to finish recording.
Hints:
≥ The new sound is recorded on the normal audio track. The
original sound remains on the Hi-Fi audio tracks. The
sound recorded on the normal audio track is always in
mono.
≥ For audio dubbing with narration, you can use the built-in
microphone of the connected video movie camera.
≥ If you want to change the audio recording level, adjust it.
(See page 20.)
≥ To listen to the sound recorded with audio dubbing, press
the AUDIO button ? during playback to select the normal
audio track. (For details, refer to page 16.)
≥ To listen to the sound recorded with audio dubbing together
with the original sound, first set “Audio mode”
to “MIX” (for details, refer to page 51) and then
press the AUDIO button ? during playback to select the
mixed sound.
35
Audio Dubbing on a Panasonic Hi-Fi VCR
General
≥ The VHS format allows audio dubbing only on the normal (mono) audio track, as the Hi-Fi audio tracks cannot be
re-recorded without erasing the video signal.
A. Audio Dubbing and then Playing Back the Audio-Dubbed Mono Sound Alone
1
Press the INPUT SELECT button 3 to select the AV input terminal to which the audio dubbing source unit is
connected.
2
3
Press the Play button I to search for the tape position at which the audio dubbing is to start.
Press the AUDIO button ? repeatedly until the “– –” indication appears.
≥ The normal audio track is now selected.
4
5
6
7
Press the Pause/Still button d at this position.
Press the A.DUB button _ to switch the VCR over to the audio dubbing mode.
Press the Pause/Still button d to start audio dubbing.
After audio dubbing has been completed, rewind the tape, play it back and make sure that the normal audio track is
selected (see step 3 above).
8
Check if the audio dubbing was performed to your satisfaction.
B. Audio Dubbing and then Playing Back the Audio-Dubbed Mono Sound and
Original Hi-Fi Sound Together (Hi-Fi Mix Function)
1
Press the INPUT SELECT button 3 to select the AV input terminal to which the audio dubbing source unit is
connected.
2
3
Press the Play button I to search for the tape position at which the audio dubbing is to start.
Press the AUDIO button ? repeatedly until the “L R” indication appears.
≥ The Hi-Fi audio tracks are now selected.
4
5
6
7
Press the Pause/Still button d at this position.
Press the A.DUB button _ to switch the VCR over to the audio dubbing mode.
Press the Pause/Still button d to start audio dubbing.
After audio dubbing has been completed, rewind the tape, play it back and set “Audio mode” to “MIX”.
(For details, refer to page 51.)
8
Check if the audio dubbing was performed to your satisfaction. The original sound and the new sound are heard
simultaneously (mixed together).
C. Externally Mixing the Sound from the Hi-Fi Tracks with the New Sound for Audio
Dubbing and then Playing It Back (To produce audio-dubbed tapes for playback on mono VCRs)
1
Press the INPUT SELECT button 3 to select the AV input terminal to which the audio dubbing source unit is
connected.
2
3
4
5
Press the Play button I to search for the tape position at which the audio dubbing is to start.
Press the AUDIO button ? repeatedly until the “L R” indication appears.
Press the Pause/Still button d at this position.
Press the A.DUB button _ to switch the VCR over to the audio dubbing mode.
≥ Input both the original signals of the Hi-Fi tracks (from the AV1, AV2 or the Audio Output sockets) and the new
sound into a mixing console (optional), and then input the mixed sound back into the VCR (via the AV1, AV2 or AV3
socket) for audio dubbing.
6
7
Press the Pause/Still button d to start audio dubbing.
After audio dubbing has been completed, rewind the tape, play it back and press the AUDIO button ? repeatedly until
the “––” indication appears.
≥ The normal audio track is now selected.
8
Check if the audio dubbing was performed to your satisfaction. The original sound and the new sound are heard
simultaneously (mixed together).
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Connecting the VCR to a Decoder/
Connecting the VCR to a Stereo Amplifier
To connect this VCR to a decoder or a stereo amplifier, make
the connections shown in the illustration below.
For the connection to the TV, see pages 10 and 12.
≥ When you start playback on the VCR, the TV is
automatically switched to the VCR mode. However, during
playback, it is not possible to switch the TV back to the TV
mode.
For details about the connection, also read the operating
instructions of the decoder or stereo amplifier.
≥ If a Pay TV station has been selected on the VCR when
you switch to the TV mode, the picture on the TV is
scrambled when you select a Pay TV station on the TV. In
this case, either switch to the VCR mode or select the AV
input on the TV.
Be sure to keep the VCR, TV and decoder or stereo amplifier
switched off until you have finished all connections.
For your safety, do not connect or handle the equipment with
wet hands.
Hint:
≥ “RGB” means separate Red/Green/Blue colour signals.
If you connect a TV equipped with RGB input capability to
the AV1 socket f on this VCR, and a decoder equipped
with RGB output capability to the AV2 socket g, the TV
can receive RGB signal input from the decoder via the
VCR.
To Connect the VCR to a Decoder
Decoder here refers to the device used to decode scrambled
broadcasts (Pay TV).
To Connect the VCR to a Stereo Amplifier
g
Decoder (not supplied)
h
1
1
Audio cable
(not supplied)
Audio Input sockets
2
21-pin Scart socket
21-pin Scart cable
(not supplied)
To an AC mains socket
ations
1
Connect a 21-pin Scart cable (not supplied) to the AV2
21-pin Scart socket g on the VCR and to the 21-pin
Scart socket on the decoder.
Stereo amplifier (not supplied)
2
To an AC mains socket
2
3
Connect the decoder’s mains lead to an AC mains
socket.
ancdOper
1
2
Connect an Audio cable (not supplied) to the Audio
Output sockets h on the VCR and to Audio Input
sockets on the stereo amplifier.
Set “AV2” to “DECODER”.
For details, see page 50.
Adv
Connect the stereo amplifier’s mains lead to an AC
AV Link Function
mains socket.
If the VCR is connected to the TV via a 21-pin Scart cable,
you can use the AV LINK button B to switch the TV from
normal TV reception over to the video playback channel (AV
input) (and vice versa). In the VCR mode (when the VCR
indication in the VCR display is lit), the TV is switched to the
video playback channel (AV input). In the TV mode (when the
VCR indication is not lit), the TV is switched to TV reception.
VCR
TV
VCR Mode
TV Mode
VCR indication
is lit.
AV Input
is selected.
VCR indication
is not lit.
TV reception is
selected.
≥ When you press the MENU button U to display the menu
on the TV screen, the TV is also automatically switched to
the VCR mode, however, the VCR indication does not
appear in this case.
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Connecting the VCR to a Satellite Receiver or Digital Receiver
Satellite receiver here includes a digital receiver.
If the Satellite Receiver Is Not Equipped
with a 21-Pin Scart Socket
The connection method differs depending on the type of your
satellite receiver.
In case your satellite receiver is not equipped with a 21-pin
Scart socket, use the RF coaxial cable to connect it to the
VCR.
For details about the connection, also read the satellite
receiver’s operating instructions.
For the connection to the TV, refer to pages 10 and 12.
If the Satellite Receiver is Equipped with a
21-pin Scart Socket
Be sure to keep the VCR, TV and satellite receiver switched
off until you have finished all connections.
For your safety, do not connect or handle the equipment with
If your satellite receiver is equipped with a 21-pin Scart
socket, use a 21-pin Scart cable to connect the VCR.
wet hands.
Aerial (not supplied)
For the connection to the TV, refer to pages 10 and 12.
Satellite receiver
(not supplied)
Aerial Input socket
Aerial lead
(not supplied)
Be sure to keep the VCR, TV and satellite receiver switched
off until you have finished all connections.
For your safety, do not connect or handle the equipment with
wet hands.
1
2
Aerial Output
socket
3
To an AC mains socket
g
Satellite receiver
(not supplied)
i
RF coaxial cable
(not supplied)
1
1
2
Connect the aerial lead to the Aerial Input socket on the
satellite receiver.
2
21-pin Scart socket
To an AC Mains socket
21-pin Scart cable
(not supplied)
≥If your satellite
receiver has a VCR
socket, connect the
cable to it.
Connect the RF coaxial cable to the Aerial Output socket
on the satellite receiver and to the Aerial Input socket i
on the VCR.
1
Connect a 21-pin Scart cable (not supplied) to the AV2
21-pin Scart socket g on the VCR and to the 21-pin
Scart socket on the satellite receiver.
3
Connect the satellite receiver’s mains lead to an AC
mains socket.
Hint:
2
3
Connect the satellite receiver’s mains lead to an AC
mains socket.
≥ The RF output channel of the satellite receiver should be
adjusted away from channel 36, which is used by the VCR,
e.g. re-adjust to channel 33.
Set “AV2” to “TIMER” or “EXT”.
For details, see page 50.
Note:
How to install the satellite receiver
Carefully observe the following points so that you can control
the satellite receiver from the VCR.
1 Place the satellite receiver on top of the VCR.
2 Move the satellite receiver back a few centimetres so that
infra-red signals emitted from the top of the VCR’s front
panel can be received by the satellite receiver.
21-pin Scart cable or
RF coaxial cable
Satellite receiver
Infra-red signal
transmitter [
VCR
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To Prepare the VCR for Remote-controlled
Operation of the Satellite Receiver
Hint:
≥ If you select “RF” in step 3, “Satellite – Position” is set
automatically and it is not possible to change the satellite
programme position here. If you want to change it, refer to
page 41.
(Setting the Tuner Type)
This VCR lets you change the programme position on the
satellite receiver and programme timer recordings of satellite
programmes—all with this VCR’s remote control. This is
called “satellite control”.
Note:
≥ If your satellite receiver is not included in the list of
compatible satellite receivers, this VCR cannot control it.
To enable the VCR to control the satellite receiver, you need
to set the tuner type of your satellite receiver. You can find
the tuner type numbers on the enclosed list of compatible
satellite receivers. However, if your satellite receiver is not
included in this list, it cannot be remote-controlled via this
VCR.
Preparation
≥ Set the VCR/TV switch P to “VCR”.
Operations
1
Press the MENU button U to display the Main menu
on the TV screen.
Main menu
Timer record
Tape Library
Connection: NO
2
Press the Cursor buttons
(3421) R to select
“Satellite”, “Connection” and
“NO” in this order.
Display
Tuning
Clock
Functions
Language
Country
Satellite
Position:
p
p
Tuner type:
1
3
Press the Cursor buttons (34)
R to select the type of
Main menu
Timer record
Tape Library
Display
Connection: AV2
Position:
p
p
connection according to the type
of socket on the VCR to which
the satellite receiver is
Tuning
Clock
Functions
Language
Country
Tuner type:
1
Satellite
connected.
NO: When the satellite receiver is not connected to the
VCR
ations
RF: When the satellite receiver is connected to the
VCR’s Aerial Input socket
AV1: When the satellite receiver is connected to the
VCR’s AV1 21-pin Scart socket
AV2: When the satellite receiver is connected to the
VCR’s AV2 21-pin Scart socket
ancdOper
4
5
Press the OK button T.
Adv
Press the Cursor buttons (3421) R to select “Tuner
type” and “1” in this order.
Main menu
Timer record
Tape Library
Display
Tuning
6
Find your receiver in the
enclosed list of compatible
satellite receivers and enter its
tuner type number by pressing
the Numeric buttons 2.
Connection: AV2
Position:
p
p
Clock
Tuner type:
1
Functions
Language
Country
Satellite
7
8
Press the OK button T to conclude the setting.
Press the EXIT button S to exit the On Screen Display.
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To Prepare the Satellite Receiver
≥ Some satellite receivers offer less than 99 channels. In
this case, the number of the satellite channels that can be
controlled from the VCR is the same.
To make it possible for the VCR to control the satellite
receiver, the satellite receiver must be left in a certain
condition. This condition is called standby type, and it differs
depending on the make and model of satellite receiver. There
are five standby types (A, B, C, D, E) as listed below.
Find your satellite receiver in the enclosed list of compatible
satellite receivers and note its standby type. Then look up this
standby type in the chart below and determine which
action(s) you need to take to prepare your satellite receiver
so that this VCR can control it.
≥ Some satellite receivers offer more than 99 satellite
channels, but even in this case, only the satellite
channels 1 through 99 can be controlled from the VCR.
≥ With some satellite receivers, it is necessary to wait a few
seconds between selecting one channel and selecting
another one with the remote control of the VCR.
≥ If the display on the satellite receiver does not indicate
the channels, refer to its operating instructions and follow
the procedure for displaying the channels.
Standby
Typ
A
B
C
D
E
Action
1
Yes
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
2
3
No
Yes
Action 1: Switch the satellite receiver on.
Action 2: Twin-tuner type satellite receiver: Select on the
tuner which is connected to the VCR.
(Please also refer to the satellite receiver’s
operating instructions.)
Action 3: Switch the satellite receiver’s channel display to the
2-digit display mode.
To Check that the Satellite Channels Can
Be Selected Correctly
Preparation
≥ Set the VCR/TV switch P to “VCR”.
Operations
1
Press the Numeric buttons 2 to select the satellite
channel.
Example:
SAT
SAT
To select “SAT 9”: Enter
To select “SAT 19”: Enter
To select “SAT 129”: Enter
0
SAT
0
9
9
2
.
.
0
SAT
1
1
0
9
.
3-digit programme positions can be selected with this
remote control only in case of a satellite receiver that is
marked with (°1) on the enclosed list of compatible
satellite receivers.
2
Check that the channel on the satellite receiver has
been changed to the channel that you selected.
Notes:
≥ After you have finished all settings and preparations, use
the VCR’s remote control to check that the satellite
programmes can be selected correctly and timer recordings
of satellite broadcast can be performed correctly.
≥ With some satellite receivers, correct control from the VCR
may not be possible.
≥ There may be a slight delay between pressing the Numeric
buttons 2 on the remote control and the changing of the
channel on the satellite receiver. This is due to the need for
signal conversion.
≥ The range of satellite channels available for selection is
1 through 99.
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Tuning and Assigning the TV Stations Available in Your Area
to the Programme Positions (Manual Tuning)
This VCR has 99 programme positions that can be preset to
receive TV stations.
To Enter or Change the Name of a TV
Station
Usually, if you switch the VCR on for the first time after
making the necessary connections, the VCR will start the
Download or Auto Setup function automatically so that all
available TV stations in the area can be received.
However, if Auto Setup is not successful due to extraordinary
transmission circumstances, or if you want to change the
name of a TV station or change a TV station from its regular
programme position to one of your preference, you can set it
up manually. This is called Manual Tuning.
1
2
3
4
Press the MENU button U to display the Main menu on
the TV screen.
Press the Cursor buttons (3421) R to select
“Tuning” and “Manual” in this order.
Press the OK button T to display the list of tuned TV
stations.
Tuning
If Download from the TV occurs after you have performed
Manual Tuning, the manually performed tuning may be
cancelled.
Press the Cursor buttons
(3421) R to select a
programme position whose TV
station name is indicated as
¢∑∑∑∑.
Pos Name
Ch
1
Pos Name
Ch
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
ARD
ZDF
N3
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15
16
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18
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s
19
26
18
3
HR3
BR3
RB3
In that case, perform Manual Tuning again.
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Preparation
≥ Set the VCR/TV switch P to “VCR”.
5
6
Press the OK button T to display the Manual Tuning
menu.
Tuning
To Change the Order in Which the TV
Stations Are Assigned to the Programme
Positions
Pos
Name
Channel
Fine tuning
Decoder
Video system : PAL
Subtitles
Title page
:
:
:
:
:
7
SFB3
39
AUTO
OFF
Press the Cursor buttons
(3421) R to select the entry
field for “Name”.
ABCDEFGHIJ
KLMNOPQRST
UVWXYZ ¢sr
0123456789
:
:
s
s
s
≥ The character list appears.
s
s
s
1
2
3
4
Press the MENU button U to
display the Main menu on the
TV screen.
Main menu
7
8
Use the Cursor buttons (3421) R and OK button T
to enter the station name.
≥ If the station name needs a blank space, select the
blank between “Z” and “¢”.
Timer record
Tape Library
Display
Tuning
Clock
Functions
Language
Country
Satellite
Manual
Auto-Setup Restart
Download
Shipping condition
Press the Cursor buttons
(3421) R to select “Tuning”
and “Manual” in this order.
Press the EXIT button S to exit the On Screen Display.
Press the OK button T to
display the list of tuned TV
stations.
Tuning
Pos Name
Ch
1
2
19
26
18
3
Pos Name
Ch
1
2
3
ARD
ZDF
N3
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
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4
5
6
HR3
BR3
RB3
Press the Cursor buttons (34)
R to select the TV station that
you want to assign to a different
programme position.
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9
10
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s
5
6
7
Press the OK button T to
display the Manual Tuning
menu.
Tuning
tings
Pos
Name
Channel
Fine tuning
Decoder
Video system : PAL
:
:
:
:
:
5
BR3
18
AUTO
OFF
t
Press the Cursor buttons
(3421) R to select the entry
field for “Pos”.
Subtitles
Title page
:
:
150
301
iousSe
r
a
Press the Numeric buttons 2 to enter the number of the
V
desired programme position.
8
9
Press the OK button T to conclude the setting.
Press the EXIT button S to exit the On Screen Display.
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To Enter Newly Available TV Stations
To Obtain the Best Tuning Condition
1
2
3
4
Press the MENU button U to display the Main menu on
the TV screen.
1
2
3
4
Press the MENU button U to display the Main menu on
the TV screen.
Press the Cursor buttons (3421) R to select
“Tuning” and “Manual” in this order.
Press the Cursor buttons (3421) R to select
“Tuning” and “Manual” in this order.
Press the OK button T to display the list of tuned TV
stations.
Press the OK button T to display the list of tuned TV
stations.
Tuning
Press the Cursor buttons
Press the Cursor buttons (3421) R to select the TV
station for which you want to obtain the best tuning
condition.
Pos Name
Ch
1
2
19
26
18
3
Pos Name
Ch
(3421) R to select an
unused programme position.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
ARD
ZDF
N3
HR3
BR3
RB3
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
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6
Press the OK button T to
display the Manual Tuning
menu.
5
6
Press the OK button T to display the Manual Tuning
menu.
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
Press the Cursor buttons
Tuning
Press the Numeric buttons 2 to
enter the channel number of the
desired TV station.
≥ Wait a few moments until the
desired TV station has been
tuned.
(3421) R to select the entry
field for “Fine tuning”.
Tuning
Pos
Name
Channel
Fine tuning
Decoder
:
:
:
:
:
5
BR3
18
MAN.
OFF
Pos
Name
Channel
Fine tuning
Decoder
Video system : PAL
:
8
:
:
:
:
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2
AUTO
OFF
Video system : PAL
7
Press the Cursor buttons (34)
R to obtain the best tuning
condition.
Subtitles
:
:
150
301
Title page
Subtitles
Title page
:
:
s
s
s
s
s
s
≥ If you do not want to change the tuning condition,
press the Cursor button (1) R to return to the original
condition (AUTO).
7
8
Press the OK button T to conclude the setting.
Press the EXIT button S to exit the On Screen Display.
8
9
Press the OK button T to conclude the setting.
To Change the Channel Number of an Already Tuned
TV Station:
Press the EXIT button S to exit the On Screen Display.
You can change it in the same way as explained above.
However, in step 4 select the programme position of the TV
station that you want to change to another channel number,
and after pressing the OK button T in step 5, use the Cursor
buttons (3421) R to select the entry field for “Channel”.
To Preset Pay TV Stations
1
2
3
4
5
6
Press the MENU button U to display the Main menu on
the TV screen.
List of TV Reception Channels
Press the Cursor buttons (3421) R to select
“Tuning” and “Manual” in this order.
Channel
TV Channel
Indication
Germany/Italy
Other Countries
Press the OK button T to display the list of tuned TV
stations.
2–12
°E2–E12
E2–E12
A–H
(Only Italy)
Press the Cursor buttons (3421) R to select the pay
TV station.
13–20
—
21–69
74–78
80–82
83–89
90–99
21–69
S01–S05
S1–S3
21–69
S1–S5
Press the OK button T to display the Manual Tuning
menu.
M1–M3
M4–M10
U1–U10
Press the Cursor buttons
Tuning
S4–S10
S11–S20
(3421) R to select the entry
field for “Decoder”.
Pos
Name
Channel
Fine tuning
Decoder
:
:
:
:
:
5
BR3
18
AUTO
ON
Video system : PAL
121–141
Hyperband
7
Press the Cursor buttons (34)
R to select “ON”.
Subtitles
:
:
150
301
°°S21–S41
S21–S41
Title page
ON: To preset pay TV stations.
OFF: To preset normal TV stations.
°°In Italy: H1...(11), H2...(12)
°°Only for 8 MHz channel raster
8
9
Press the OK button T to conclude the setting.
Press the EXIT button S to exit the On Screen Display.
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To Change the Type of Video System
(Colour TV system)
4
5
6
7
Press the Cursor buttons (3421) R to select the TV
station whose subtitle Teletext page number you want to
change.
1
2
3
4
Press the MENU button U to display the Main menu on
the TV screen.
Press the OK button T to
display the Manual Tuning
menu.
Tuning
Pos
Name
Channel
Fine tuning
Decoder
:
:
:
:
:
5
BR3
18
AUTO
OFF
Press the Cursor buttons (3421) R to select
“Tuning” and “Manual” in this order.
Press the Cursor buttons
(3421) R to select the entry
field for “Subtitles”.
Video system : PAL
Subtitles
Title page
:
:
150
301
Press the OK button T to display the list of tuned TV
stations.
Press the Numeric buttons 2 or the Cursor buttons
(34) R to select the correct Teletext page number.
Press the Cursor buttons (3421) R to select the TV
station for which you want to change the type of video
system.
8
9
Press the OK button T to conclude the setting.
5
6
Press the OK button T to display the Manual Tuning
menu.
Press the EXIT button S to exit the On Screen Display.
Press the Cursor buttons
(3421) R to select the entry
field for “Video system”.
To Set the Subtitle Teletext Page Number When
Recording a Satellite TV or Pay-TV Programme:
The subtitle Teletext page number must be entered manually
every time before you record a satellite or pay-TV
programme, if you want to include the subtitles in the
recording.
Tuning
Pos
Name
Channel
Fine tuning
Decoder
:
:
:
:
:
5
BR3
18
AUTO
OFF
7
Press the Cursor buttons (34)
R to change the type of video
system “PAL” or “MESECAM”.
Video system : MESECAM
Subtitles
:
:
150
301
Title page
PAL:
For receiving PAL signals.
After performing operation steps 1 to 3, perform the following
steps:
MESECAM: For receiving SECAM signals.
8
9
Press the OK button T to conclude the setting.
4
If the satellite receiver
(or decoder) is connected via
21-pin Scart cable:
Press the Cursor buttons
(3421) R to select AV2.
Tuning
Pos Name
Ch
Pos Name
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Press the EXIT button S to exit the On Screen Display.
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To Change the Subtitle Teletext Page
Number (Subtitles)
If the satellite receiver is
connected via RF coaxial cable:
Press the Cursor buttons
(3421) R to select the
desired TV station.
AV1
AV2
TV stations broadcast subtitles for certain programmes on
special subtitle Teletext pages. This VCR automatically
selects the correct subtitle Teletext page number of each
terrestrial TV station. However, TV stations may change this
Teletext page number for technical reasons. In such a case,
you need to change the setting for the subtitle Teletext page
to the new number as explained below, otherwise recording
the subtitles and displaying them on the screen is not
possible.
5
6
Press the OK button T to display the Manual Tuning
menu.
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Press the Cursor buttons (3421) R to select the
entry field for “Subtitles”.
≥ This step is not necessary, if the satelllite receiver (or
decoder) is connected via 21-pin Scart cable.
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If a satellite receiver or a decoder is connected to the VCR,
the subtitle Teletext page number must be entered manually
before recording a satellite TV programme, as explained at
the bottom of this page.
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Press the Numeric buttons 2 or
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the Cursor buttons (3421) R
≥ From the Teletext service on your TV, make note of the
page number of the “Subtitles” service for the required
broadcaster.
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to select the correct Teletext
page number.
Tuning
Subtitles
Title page
:
:
150
AUTO
1
2
3
Press the MENU button U to display the Main menu on
the TV screen.
8
9
Press the OK button T to conclude the setting.
Press the EXIT button S to exit the On Screen Display.
Press the Cursor buttons (3421) R to select
“Tuning” and “Manual” in this order.
Note:
≥ Depending on broadcast signal conditions, subtitles may
Press the OK button T to display the list of tuned TV
not be got correctly.
stations.
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To Change the Title Teletext Page Number
To Select the Type of Sound to Be
Recorded
(NV-FJ710EC/ECM/ECY Series)
(Title page)
TV stations broadcast the titles of their TV programmes on
special title Teletext pages. If a station does not broadcast
EPG (Electronic Programme Guide) information, this title
information can automatically be registered by the Tape
Library for recorded programmes.
1
2
3
4
5
6
Press the MENU button U to display the Main menu on
the TV screen.
Press the Cursor buttons (3421) R to select
“Tuning” and “Manual” in this order.
This VCR automatically selects the correct title Teletext page
number of each terrestrial TV station. However, TV stations
may change this Teletext page number for technical reasons.
In such a case, you need to change the setting for the title
Teletext page to the new number as explained below,
otherwise the titles of recorded programmes cannot
Press the OK button T to display the list of tuned TV
stations.
Press the Cursor buttons (3421) R to select the
desired TV station.
automatically be registered in the VCR’s Tape Library.
For satellite TV stations, however, the title Teletext page
numbers cannot be set. Therefore, the titles of recorded
satellite TV programmes cannot automatically be registered
by the Tape Library from the Teletext pages. In this case,
enter the title manually after recording.
Press the OK button T to display the Manual Tuning
menu.
Tuning
Press the Cursor buttons
(3421) R to select the entry
field for “Mono”.
Pos
Name
Channel
Fine tuning
Decoder
Video system : PAL
Mono
:
:
:
:
:
5
BR3
18
AUTO
OFF
≥ From the Teletext service on your TV, make note of the
page number of the “Title page” service for the required
broadcaster.
:
:
:
OFF
150
301
Subtitles
Title page
7
Press the Cursor buttons (34)
R to select “OFF”.
≥ Select “ON” if you want to record the normal (mono)
sound on the Hi-Fi audio tracks during a stereo,
bilingual or NICAM broadcast, or if the stereo sound is
distorted due to inferior reception conditions.
1
2
3
4
Press the MENU button U to display the Main menu on
the TV screen.
Press the Cursor buttons (3421) R to select
“Tuning” and “Manual” in this order.
8
9
Press the OK button T to conclude the setting.
Press the OK button T to display the list of tuned TV
stations.
Press the EXIT button S to exit the On Screen Display.
Press the Cursor buttons (3421) R to select the TV
station whose title Teletext page number you want to
change.
5
6
Press the OK button T to display the Tuning menu.
Press the Cursor buttons
(3421) R to select the entry
Tuning
Pos
:
:
:
:
:
5
BR3
18
AUTO
OFF
Name
field for “Title page”.
Channel
Fine tuning
Decoder
Video system : PAL
7
Press the Numeric buttons 2 or
the Cursor buttons (34) R to
select the correct Teletext page
number.
Subtitles
:
:
150
301
Title page
8
9
Press the OK button T to conclude the setting.
Press the EXIT button S to exit the On Screen Display.
Note:
≥ Depending on broadcast signal condition, the titles may not
be got correctly.
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To Facilitate the Following Operations with
the Instruction Indications on the On
Screen Display
≥ To delete a programme position
≥ To insert a blank programme position
≥ To move a TV station to another programme position
Use the coloured instruction indications displayed below the
list of tuned TV stations and the corresponding coloured
buttons.
If downloading of the setup data has been performed, only
the instruction indication “Delete” appears.
1
2
3
4
Press the MENU button U to display the Main menu on
the TV screen.
Press the Cursor buttons (3421) R to select
“Tuning” and “Manual” in this order.
Press the OK button T to display the list of tuned TV
stations.
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Press the Cursor buttons
(3421) R to select the
desired TV station.
Delete
Add
Move
Indications for Delete, Add
and Move
5
Follow the operations below.
To delete a programme position (Delete):
Press the Channel button (J, red) :.
To insert a blank programme position (Add):
Press the DATE button (i, green) ;.
To move a TV station to another programme position
(Move):
Press the ON button (i, yellow) G, and then use
the Cursor buttons (34) R to select the new
programme position to which you want to assign the
TV station.
6
Press the OK button T to conclude the setting.
7
Press the EXIT button S to exit the On Screen Display.
Hint:
≥ If you have performed Manual Tuning to enter TV stations,
the “––” indication may appear under “Pos/Name” on the
On Screen Display when programming a ShowView timer
recording.
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Restarting the Auto Setup or Download/
Resetting the VCR to the Shipping Condition
Performing Auto Setup or Download automatically tunes all
TV stations available in your area for the VCR.
Restarting this function is convenient when you move to
another area and may need to set up the VCR again.
To Return the VCR to the Shipping
Condition
If you want to reset the VCR to the factory preset condition,
follow the operation steps below.
1
2
Press the MENU button U to display the Main menu on
the TV screen.
To Restart the Auto Setup
To perform the Auto Setup again, follow the operation steps
below.
Press the Cursor buttons
Main menu
(3421) R to select “Tuning”
and “Shipping condition” in this
order.
Timer record
Tape Library
Display
Tuning
Clock
Functions
Language
Country
Satellite
Manual
1
Press the MENU button U to display the Main menu on
Auto-Setup Restart
Download
the TV screen.
Shipping condition
Main menu
Timer record
Manual
Tape Library
Display
Tuning
2
Press the Cursor buttons
3
4
Press the OK button T to
prepare for resetting the VCR to
the shipping condition.
Auto-Setup Restart
Download
(3421) R to select “Tuning”
and “Auto-Setup Restart” in this
order.
Clock
Shipping condition
Functions
Language
Country
Satellite
Press the OK button T two more times to actually
change the settings back to the shipping condition.
≥ To re-tune the VCR, disconnect and reconnect the AC
Mains Cable.
3
4
Press the OK button T to prepare for Auto Setup start.
Press the OK button T again to
actually start the Auto Setup.
Auto-Setup
Auto-Setup
in progress,
please wait.
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To Restart the Download
To perform the Download again, follow the operation steps
below.
1
2
Press the MENU button U to
display the Main menu on the
TV screen.
Main menu
Timer record
Tape Library
Display
Tuning
Clock
Functions
Language
Country
Manual
Auto-Setup Restart
Download
Shipping condition
Press the Cursor buttons
(3421) R to select “Tuning”
and “Download” in this order.
Satellite
3
4
Press the OK button T to prepare for Download start.
Press the OK button T again to
Download
actually start the Download.
Download in
progress,
please wait.
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Setting the VCR’s Clock
Usually, the VCR’s Auto Setup or Download function
automatically adjusts the clock to the correct time.
Under some reception conditions, however, the VCR cannot
set the clock automatically.
In this case, follow the operation steps below to manually set
the clock.
To Activate the Automatic Time Correction
Function
If a TV station transmits a signal for time setting, performing
the operation steps below activates the Automatic time
correction function and the time is corrected automatically.
1
2
3
Press the MENU button U to display the Main menu on
the TV screen.
To Manually Adjust the Clock
Press the Cursor buttons (34) R to select “Clock”.
≥ The Clock setting menu appears on the TV.
1
2
3
Press the MENU button U to display the Main menu on
the TV screen.
Main menu
Timer record
Tape Library
Display
Tuning
Use the Cursor button (1) R to
move to the Clock setting menu,
and then use the Cursor buttons
(34) R to set “Automatic” to
“ON”.
Press the Cursor buttons (34) R to select “Clock”.
≥ The Clock setting menu appears on the TV.
Automatic: ON
Time
Date
:
:
20:30:24
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Clock
Functions
Language
Country
Satellite
Main menu
Timer record
Use the Cursor button (1) R to
move to the Clock setting menu,
Tape Library
Automatic: OFF
Display
Tuning
Clock
Functions
Language
Country
Satellite
confirm that “Automatic” is set to
“OFF”, and then press the OK
button T.
Time
Date
:
:
20:30:24
16.10.05
4
Press the OK button T to conclude the setting.
≥ Under adverse reception conditions, etc., the
Automatic time correction function may not work. In
this case, the indication for “Automatic” is
automatically reset to “OFF”.
If the reception conditions improve later on, it may be
possible to activate this function.
4
Use the Cursor buttons
(3421) R to set the date and
time.
≥ Instead of the Cursor buttons
(3421) R, you can also
use the Numeric buttons 2 to
set the date and time. (Set the
VCR/TV switch P to “VCR”.)
Main menu
Timer record
Tape Library
Display
Tuning
Clock
Functions
Language
Country
Automatic: OFF
Time
Date
:
:
20:30:24
16.10.05
5
Press the EXIT button S to exit the On Screen Display.
Hints:
Satellite
≥ If “Automatic” is set to “ON” when you open the Clock
screen, do not set it to “OFF”, otherwise, the automatic time
correcting function is deactivated.
≥ The built-in clock employs the 24-hour system.
≥ In case of a power failure, an automatic back-up system
automatically maintains the operation of the clock for at
least 60 minutes.
5
6
Press the OK button T to conclude the setting.
Press the EXIT button S to exit the On Screen Display.
≥ When “Automatic” on the Clock setting menu is set to “ON”,
the automatic time correction function checks and if
necessary adjusts the time several times every day.
The automatic time correction function only works when the
VCR is switched off; it does not work in the timer recording
standby mode.
≥ If “Automatic” is set to “OFF” and “Power save” to “ON” (see
page 49), the time may not be maintained correctly. In this
case, manually adjust the clock.
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≥ If “Automatic” is set to “ON” and “Power save” to “ON”, the
Automatic time correction function does not work while the
VCR is turned off. However, as soon as it is turned on, the
Automatic time correction function is activated and the
clock is set correctly.
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Other Convenient Functions (Various Settings)
Settings for the Main Menu Item
Indications that Can Be Displayed on the TV Screen with
This Function:
At a press of the OSD/DISPLAY button 5, the following
indications appear on the TV screen.
“Display”
For Automatic Display of the Channel
Guide on the TV Screen Each Time You
Change the Programme Position
1 TV station name
3
1 2
5
4
ARD PAL STEREO
<:ON SP
2 Video system (colour TV system)
1
Press the MENU button U to display the Main menu on
the TV screen.
3 STEREO or BILINGUAL Indicator
(NV-FJ710EG/EGY Series)
When receiving a TV programme,
the type of sound system in which
it is broadcast is automatically
indicated.
Main menu
2E-180
0:00:29
Timer record
Tape Library
Display
Tuning
Clock
Functions
Language
Country
Satellite
2
Press the Cursor buttons
Channel Guide : OFF
OSD : 4:3
(3421) R to select “Display”,
“Channel Guide” and the entry
field for “Channel Guide” in this
order.
6
7 8
Subtitles : OFF
Power save : OFF
VCR display : DIMMED
STEREO, M1 and M2 Indicator
(NV-FJ710EC/ECM/ECY Series)
When receiving a TV programme with the Stereo,
Bilingual or NICAM sound system, the type of sound
system in which it is broadcast is automatically indicated.
3
Press the Cursor buttons (34)
R to select “ON”.
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
SW3
SFB3
RB3
BR3
HR3
N3
≥ Each time you change the
programme position with the
Channel buttons N, the
Channel Guide indication
appears for a few seconds.
Set the VCR/TV switch P to
“VCR”.
ZDF
ARD
STEREO: When receiving a Stereo/NICAM stereo
broadcast.
A3 AV3
A2 AV2
A1 AV1
M1/M2:
When receiving a Bilingual/NICAM dual-sound
broadcast.
Channel Guide indication
M1:
When receiving a NICAM monaural broadcast.
4 Subtitle indication
4
5
Press the OK button T to conclude the setting.
When you press the SUBTITLE button O, either of the
following indications appears.
Press the EXIT button S to exit the On Screen Display.
<:ON: Subtitles are displayed on the TV screen.
<:OFF: Subtitles are not displayed on the TV screen.
For Automatic Display on the TV Screen of
the TV Station Information, etc.
5 Tape speed indicator
6 Tape length indicator
1
Press the MENU button U to display the Main menu on
At each press of the TAPE button C, the selected tape
length is indicated.
the TV screen.
Main menu
Timer record
Tape Library
Display
Tuning
Channel Guide : OFF
OSD : 4:3
2
Press the Cursor buttons
(3421) R to select “Display”,
“OSD” and the entry field for
“OSD” in this order.
2E-180: For E30, -60, -90, -120 and -180 tapes
2E-195: For E195 tape
2E-240: For E240 tape
E-2601: For E260 and -300 tapes
≥ Even if you have selected the correct tape length, the
remaining tape time may not be indicated correctly with
certain kinds of cassettes.
Subtitles : OFF
Clock
Functions
Language
Country
Satellite
Power save : OFF
VCR display : DIMMED
3
Press the Cursor buttons (34) R to select “4:3”, “OFF”
or “16:9”.
Normally set to “4:3”.
≥ When using wide type of TV screen and selecting the
wide screen mode on the TV setting, indications do
not appear.
Therefore, set to “16:9”.
≥ Even if setting to “16:9”, indications may be cut off
depending on the TV.
7 Tape running display
Stop
∑
Rewind
6
5
!
Fast Forward
Playback
OFF: No indicators appear.
4
5
Press the OK button T to conclude the setting.
Recording
¥
Recording pause
Repeat Playback
Audio Dubbing
+
Press the EXIT button S to exit the On Screen Display.
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8 Present time/Tape counter/Remaining tape time/Index
Search/One-Touch Recording (OTR)/Playback Off
Timer Function
For Reduced the VCR’s Power
Consumption When the VCR Is Switched
Off
Present time
17:24:31
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REMAIN: 2:34
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1
Press the MENU button U to display the Main menu on
Tape counter
the TV screen.
Main menu
Timer record
Remaining tape time
Index Search
Channel Guide : OFF
OSD : 4:3
Tape Library
Display
Tuning
2
Press the Cursor buttons
(3421) R to select “Display”,
“Power save” and the entry field
for “Power save” in this order.
Subtitles : OFF
Clock
Functions
Language
Country
Satellite
Power save : OFF
VCR display : DIMMED
One-Touch Recording (OTR)
Playback Off Timer Function
OTR 60
30
3
Press the Cursor buttons (34) R to select “ON” or
“OFF”.
Notes:
≥ If “OSD” is set to “OFF”, none of the above indications
appear.
ON: In this setting, the power consumption is greatly
minimised when the VCR is turned off (Standby
mode). In this case, the following happens:
≥ The item “VCR display” is automatically set to
“OFF”.
≥ None of the above indications appear during special
playback.
≥ During playback and when the AV input for the external
source is selected, indications 1, 2 and 3 do not appear.
≥ Some of the above indications do not appear when using
NTSC tapes.
≥ To turn the VCR on, keep the VCR-ON/OFF
button 1 pressed on the VCR main unit. It is not
possible to turn it on with the remote control.
≥ The Power save function works only when the
VCR is turned off (Standby mode). It does not
operate in the timer recording standby mode.
After all programmed timer recordings have
been made, and after all programmed data have
been erased, the VCR switches over to the
Power save mode.
For Automatic Display of Subtitles or
Closed Caption on the TV Screen
1
Press the MENU button U to display the Main menu on
the TV screen.
Main menu
Timer record
Tape Library
Display
Tuning
Clock
Functions
Language
Country
Satellite
2
Press the Cursor buttons
≥ When the VCR is off, Pay TV programmes
cannot be watched on the TV because the
signal from the connected decoder is not looped
through. To watch them, turn on the VCR.
OFF: In this setting, the power consumption is not
reduced when the VCR is turned off (Standby
mode).
Channel Guide : OFF
OSD : 4:3
(3421) R to select “Display”,
“Subtitles” and the presently
selected Subtitle mode (“ON” or
“OFF”) in this order.
Subtitles : ON
Power save : OFF
VCR display : DIMMED
3
Press the Cursor buttons (34) R to select “ON”.
ON: When a TV programme with subtitles is being
received, or when playing back a cassette with a
recording of a subtitled TV programme, the
subtitles are displayed.
4
5
Press the OK button T to conclude the setting.
Press the EXIT button S to exit the On Screen Display.
OFF: Subtitles or closed caption cannot be displayed on
the TV screen.
≥ Turning the subtitles on or off is also possible by
pressing the SUBTITLE button O on the remote
controller. This also changes the setting of “Subtitles”
for “Display” on the Main menu accordingly.
≥ If a TV station’s subtitle Teletext page number is not
set correctly, subtitles cannot be recorded or played
back. (See page 43.)
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of tapes, as well as in case of scrolled or rapidly
moving subtitles, the subtitles or Closed Caption may
not be displayed properly.
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≥ In some older films (either broadcast or on tape), the
subtitles may be part of the picture signal. In such a
case, the subtitles cannot be turned off.
≥ When playing back a copy of a Close Captioned tape,
the Closed Caption may not be displayed properly.
4
5
Press the OK button T to conclude the setting.
Press the EXIT button S to exit the On Screen Display.
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For Automatic Change of the Brightness
of the VCR Display When the VCR Is
Switched Off
To Set the Colour TV System Used During
Playback or Recording from an External
Source
1
Press the MENU button U to display the Main menu on
1
Press the MENU button U to display the Main menu on
the TV screen.
the TV screen.
Main menu
Timer record
Tape Library
Display
Tuning
Clock
Functions
Language
Country
Satellite
Main menu
Timer record
Tape Library
Display
Tuning
Clock
Functions
Language
Country
Satellite
AV2: DECODER
Channel Guide : OFF
OSD : 4:3
TV system: PAL
2
Press the Cursor buttons
2
Press the Cursor buttons
(3421) R to select
“Functions”, “TV system” and
“PAL/MESECAM” in this order.
Picture: AUTO
(3421) R to select “Display”,
“VCR display” and the entry field
for “VCR display” in this order.
Subtitles : OFF
Remote: VCR 1
Audio mode: NORMAL
SQPB: AUTO
Power save : OFF
VCR display : DIMMED
3
Press the Cursor buttons (34) R to select the desired
condition.
≥ When the VCR is switched off, the brightness of the
VCR display is as follows:
3
Press the Cursor buttons (34) R to select the type of
colour TV system (PAL or MESECAM) to be used during
playback or during recording from an external source.
ON:
OFF:
Indications are brightly lit.
Indications are not lit.
4
5
Press the OK button T to conclude the setting.
DIMMED: Indications are dimly lit.
Press the EXIT button S to exit the On Screen Display.
4
5
Press the OK button T to conclude the setting.
Press the EXIT button S to exit the On Screen Display.
To Set the Playback Picture Sharpness
(Sharper or Softer)
1
Press the MENU button U to display the Main menu on
the TV screen.
Settings for the Main Menu Item
“Functions”
Main menu
Timer record
2
Press the Cursor buttons
AV2: DECODER
Tape Library
Display
Tuning
Clock
Functions
Language
Country
Satellite
(3421) R to select
“Functions”, “Picture” and the
presently selected Sharpness
mode (“AUTO”, “SHARP” or
“SOFT”) in this order.
TV system: PAL
To Set the Type of External Source
Equipment that Is Connected to the AV2
21-pin Scart Socket
Picture: AUTO
Remote: VCR 1
Audio mode: NORMAL
SQPB: AUTO
1
Press the MENU button U to display the Main menu on
the TV screen.
3
Press the Cursor buttons (34) R to the desired picture
sharpness for playback.
Although the VCR adjusts the picture sharpness
automatically, you can change it, if necessary.
Main menu
Timer record
Tape Library
Display
Tuning
Clock
Functions
Language
Country
Satellite
AV2: DECODER
2
Press the Cursor buttons
TV system: PAL
Picture: AUTO
(3421) R to select
“Functions”, “AV2” and
“DECODER”, “TIMER” or “EXT”
in this order.
Remote: VCR 1
Audio mode: NORMAL
SQPB: AUTO
AUTO: To select automatic sharpness adjustment of
the playback picture
SHARP: To make the playback picture sharper
SOFT: To make the playback picture softer
3
Press the Cursor buttons (34) R to select the type of
external source equipment which is connected to
the VCR’s AV2 21-pin socket.
≥ Set the external source equipment as follows:
DECODER: When a decoder is connected.
4
5
Press the OK button T to conclude the setting.
Press the EXIT button S to exit the On Screen Display.
TIMER:
When a digital receiver is connected.
≥ When this is set, it is possible to have
timer recordings for a Digital Receiver
execute automatically simply by
switching the Digital Receiver into timer
standby mode and then switching this
VCR into timer recording standby
mode. (See page 19.)
EXT:
When another VCR or a satellite receiver
is connected.
4
5
Press the OK button T to conclude the setting.
Press the EXIT button S to exit the On Screen Display.
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To Set the Remote Control Mode
To Play back Tapes Recorded in the S-VHS
Format
(SQPBuS-VHS Quasi Playback)
1
Press the MENU button U to display the Main menu on
the TV screen.
Main menu
Timer record
AV2: DECODER
1
2
Press the MENU button U to display the Main menu on
Tape Library
Press the Cursor buttons
TV system: PAL
2
Display
Tuning
Clock
the TV screen.
Picture: AUTO
(3421) R to select
“Functions”, “Remote” and
“VCR 1/VCR 2”in this order.
Main menu
Remote: VCR 1
Audio mode: NORMAL
SQPB: AUTO
Timer record
Tape Library
Display
Tuning
Functions
Language
Country
Satellite
AV2: DECODER
TV system: PAL
Press the Cursor buttons
Picture: AUTO
(3421) R to select
“Functions”, “SQPB” and
“AUTO/ON/OFF” in this order.
Remote: VCR 1
Audio mode: NORMAL
SQPB: AUTO
Clock
Functions
Language
Country
Satellite
3
Press the Cursor buttons (34) R to select the desired
remote control mode.
VCR 1: Select this setting on both the VCR and the
remote control for normal use with one VCR.
VCR 2: Select this setting on both the VCR and the
remote control when using this VCR and
another Panasonic VCR in the same place.
This ensures that you can operate both VCRs
independently with their respective remote
control.
3
Press the Cursor buttons (34) R to select “AUTO”,
“ON” or “OFF”.
Normally set to “AUTO”.
VCR automatically detects the format in which the
recording was made and selects the same format for
playback. However, picture distortion may appear.
Therefore, set to “ON” or “OFF”.
ON: Use this setting when playing back a cassette
tape recorded in the S-VHS format.
It also allows you to operate both VCRs with a
single remote control, simply by changing the
remote control mode on the remote control.
≥ Noisy playback pictures may appear depending
on the type of tape used.
≥ It is not possible to fully obtain the high
resolition that S-VHS is capable of.
≥ It is not possible to record in the S-VHS format
with this VCR.
4
5
6
Press the OK button T.
Press the OK button T again.
OFF: Use this setting when playing back a cassette
tape recorded in the VHS format only.
To change the remote control mode on the remote
control itself, change the position of the VCR 1/2 switch
A to match the setting made in step 3 above. If these
settings are not matched, the remote control cannot be
used to operate the VCR.
4
5
Press the OK button T to conclude the setting.
Press the EXIT button S to exit the On Screen Display.
7
Press the EXIT button S to exit the On Screen Display.
To Set the Audio Mode to Be Used During
Playback
1
Press the MENU button U to display the Main menu on
the TV screen.
Main menu
Timer record
Tape Library
Display
Tuning
AV2: DECODER
2
Press the Cursor buttons
TV system: PAL
tings
Picture: AUTO
t
(3421) R to select
“Functions”, “Audio mode” and
“NORMAL/MIX” in this order.
Remote: VCR 1
Audio mode: NORMAL
SQPB: AUTO
Clock
Functions
Language
Country
Satellite
3
Press the Cursor buttons (34) R to select the type of
audio mode to be used during playback.
iousSe
r
a
NORMAL: Normally set to this position.
V
MIX:
Use this setting when playing back a
cassette tape on which audio dubbing has
been performed. The Hi-Fi sound track with
the original sound and the normal sound
track (mono) with the audio-dubbed sound
are played back together.
4
5
Press the OK button T to conclude the setting.
Press the EXIT button S to exit the On Screen Display.
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Language Setting
1
Press the MENU button U to display the Main menu on
the TV screen.
Main menu
English
Timer record
Deutsch
Tape Library
Display
Tuning
Clock
Functions
Language
Country
Satellite
2
Press the Cursor buttons
(3421) R to select
“Language” and the entry field
for “Language” in this order.
Français
Italiano
Español
Svenska
Nederlands
Dansk
Norsk
Suomi
3
Press the Cursor buttons (34) R to select the desired
language.
4
5
Press the OK button T to conclude the setting.
Press the EXIT button S to exit the On Screen Display.
Country Setting
1
Press the MENU button U to display the Main menu on
the TV screen.
2
Press the Cursor buttons
(3421) R to select “Country”
and the entry field for “Country”
Main menu
Deutschland
Österreich
Portugal
Suomi
Sverige
Schweiz
Suisse
Timer record
Tape Library
Display
België
Belgique
Belgien
Danmark
España
France
Italia
Tuning
in this order.
Clock
Functions
Language
Country
Satellite
Svizzera
others
Nederland
Norge
3
Press the Cursor buttons
(3421) R to select the
desired country.
4
5
Press the OK button T to conclude the setting.
Press the EXIT button S to exit the On Screen Display.
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Glossary
VPS (Video Programme System)/
Programming ShowView Changes in
Non-
PDC (Programme Delivery Control)
The Video Programme System (VPS) or the Programme
Delivery Control (PDC) is a very convenient system which
assures that the TV programmes you have programmed for
timer recording will be recorded exactly from beginning to
end, even if the actual broadcasting time differs from the
scheduled time due to delayed start or extension of the
programme duration. Also, if a programme is interrupted and,
for example, some special news is inserted, the recording will
also be interrupted automatically and resumed when the
programme continues.
method
program-
ming
ShowView ShowView
program-
ming start
time
program-
ming
Selected
Country
France, Belgium,
Netherlands,
Sweden,
Denmark,
Finland, Norway
ON
OFF
OFF
Germany,
Switzerland,
Austria,
Depending on the signals sent from the TV stations,
the VPS/PDC system may not operate properly even when
“VPS/PDC” has been set to “ON”.
ON
ON
ON
Other Countries
Please check with the broadcasters in your area for details.
Italy, Spain,
Portugal
OFF
OFF
OFF
≥ In the case of VPS/PDC recording, use the correct time
(VPS/PDC time) for recording the TV programmes.
Set “VPS/PDC” to “OFF” when the recording time is not the
correct time (VPS/PDC time).
VPS/PDC recording is not performed when the time (VPS/
PDC time) is incorrect, even if only by one minute. To find
out the correct time (VPS/PDC time), consult Teletext, a
newspaper or magazine, or other source.
≥ If the broadcasting station is not transmitting VPS/PDC
signals, “–––” appears in the menu for timer programming
under “VPS/PDC”.
NICAM Broadcasting System
(NV-FJ710EC/ECM/ECY Series)
≥ If the actual broadcasting times of timer recordings overlap
(regardless of whether they are VPS/PDC controlled), the
recording that starts first always has priority, and the
recording of the later beginning programme will start only
after the first timer recording has finished.
≥ When the VPS/PDC signal drops out because the
broadcast signal is weak, or when a TV station does not
transmit a regular VPS/PDC signal, the timer recording will
be performed in the normal mode (without VPS/PDC) even
if it was programmed for VPS/PDC.
NV-FJ710EC/ECM/ECY Series feature the NICAM digital
sound system, a 2-channel sound broadcast system that
provides either 2 high-quality stereo sound tracks or
2 independent mono sound tracks, M1 and M2.
NICAM programmes are always accompanied by standard
(mono) sound broadcasts, and during playback, you can
select the desired sound with the AUDIO button ?.
≥ The NICAM stereo sound can only be recorded on the
Hi-Fi audio tracks.
≥ If, for some reason, you want to record a stereo, bilingual or
NICAM TV programme intentionally in mono on the Hi-Fi
audio tracks, set “Mono” to “ON” for the programme
position on which the desired programme is broadcast, as
described on page 44.
In this case, even if the timer recording is performed,
whatever has been programmed will not be cancelled at
that particular time but at 4 a.m. on the following day.
≥ The start times of scheduled programmes listed in the
newspaper or magazine may be changed at a later date.
Set “VPS/PDC” to “OFF” when programming a programme
whose start time has been subsequently changed.
Particular care must be taken in this respect with
ShowView programming since “VPS/PDC” is automatically
set to “ON” in some countries.
≥ If a programme listed in a newspaper or magazine has two
ShowView numbers, use the ShowView number for VPS/
PDC if you wish to proceed with VPS/PDC recording using
ShowView programming.
≥ The default settings for “VPS/PDC” differ depending on the
country concerned. Refer to the table on the right.
Important Note on the NICAM System
When NV-FJ710EC/ECM/ECY Series are switched on, the
tuner automatically switches to a NICAM broadcast if NICAM
is being transmitted. During test transmissions, it is possible
that the sound received does not correspond to the picture
being viewed. In order to receive synchronised sound and
picture, select monaural sound with the AUDIO button ? or
setting “Mono” to “ON”. This applies only until NICAM
transmissions are fully operational.
Even if the sound track is in mono, the STEREO indication
will appear.
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Q Link Function
°The operations marked with asterisk are only available if the
VCR is connected to a TV featuring the Q Link or the DATA
LOGIC function.
This function works only if the VCR is connected via a fully-
wired 21-pin Scart cable to a TV featuring the Q Link or
similar function.
Q Link offers the following functions:
Note:
≥ If “Power save” is set to “ON”, the Q Link functions do not
°(1) Download from the TV
work when the VCR is switched off (standby mode).
When you connect the VCR to a TV, the station list data
is automatically copied from the TV to the VCR, and the
TV stations are assigned to the programme positions on
the VCR in the same order as on the TV.
Crystal View Control (CVC)
The crystal view control function ensures that you always
obtain the optimum picture quality so that you get the best
picture automatically.
°(2) Direct TV Recording
By simply pressing the DIRECT TV REC button 6, you
can at once record the same programme that you are
watching on the TV.
While the VCR is turned on, the CVC indication a is always
displayed to show that the Crystal View Control is activated.
°(3) TV/VCR Auto Power On
21-pin Scart Socket
Even if the TV and the VCR are off (standby mode),
pressing the Play I, SHOW VIEW L or PROG./CHECK
button < automatically turns on both the TV and the
VCR.
≥ When a cassette with a broken erasure prevention tab
is in the VCR, it turns on and starts playback. The TV
also turns on.
The 21-pin Scart socket transmits both input and output
signals for picture and sound. TVs equipped with the same
type of socket can be connected here.
This type of socket is also called Peritel, Euro Connector and
Euro AV.
1
3
5
7
9
11 13 15 17 19
21
°(4) VCR Auto Power Off
When you turn the TV off, the VCR is turned off as well.
However, this function only works during rewinding, in
the stop mode, or when no cassette is inserted.
If the VCR receives the Auto Power Off command while
it is rewinding the tape, it turns off after the rewinding
has been finished.
This function does not work during the following
operations:
Preset Download, Auto Setup, Auto Clock Setting and
Manual Tuning.
2
4
6
8
10 12 14 16 18 20
AV1 Scart Socket (for Q Link connection)
01 Audio output CH2 (R)
02 Audio input CH2 (R)
03 Audio output CH1 (L)
04 Audio ground
05 Blue ground
06 Audio input CH1 (L)
07 Blue
08 Switching voltage
09 Green ground
10 Q Link data
12 No connection
13 Red ground
14 Blanking ground
15 Red
16 Blanking
17 Video output ground
18 Video input ground
19 Video output
20 Video input
21 Ground
°(5) On Screen Display Messages
When you are watching a TV programme, the following
VCR messages appear on the TV screen to inform you
of the VCR’s condition:
11 Green
Message
Message appears when:
AV2 Scart Socket
01 Audio output CH2 (R)
02 Audio input CH2 (R)
03 Audio output CH1 (L)
04 Audio ground
05 Blue ground
06 Audio input CH1 (L)
07 Blue
08 Switching voltage
09 Green ground
10 Control signal
11 Green
12 Reserved
This programme has A timer recording has just started.
already started
13 Red ground
14 Blanking ground
15 Red
Set VCR to timer
standby mode
The VCR is not in the timer standby
mode 10 minutes before the
programmed recording start time of a
timer recording (message appears
every minute during these
16 Blanking
17 Video output ground
18 Video input ground
19 Video output
20 Video input
21 Ground
10 minutes).
VCR is in timer
standby mode
The VCR-ON/OFF 1, Play I,
EJECT Z or LIBRARY button M was
pressed, although the VCR is in the
timer standby mode.
The Red, Green and Blue (RGB) video signals are looped
through only from an external source unit, for example from a
connected a pay-TV decoder, i.e. they are not from tape
playback.
VCR is in timer
recording mode
The VCR-ON/OFF 1, Stop 9, REC/
OTR c, Pause/Still d (Pause/Slow
7), SHOW VIEW L, AUDIO ? or
SUBTITLE button O was pressed
while the VCR is in the timer
recording mode.
≥ Depending on the type of TV used, the above
messages may not appear correctly.
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Before Requesting Service
Before requesting service, please check the following points.
√ The VCR Does Not Work Correctly
The symptom descriptions are given between quotation
marks “ ”.
√ On Screen Display Messages
The error messages are given in brackets [ ].
“The VCR display is not illuminated.”
‘ The AC mains lead is disconnected.
Connect the AC mains lead securely.
‘ VCR display setting is “OFF”. Set “VCR display” to “ON”
or “DIMMED”. (See page 50.)
[Please insert video tape!]
‘ You pressed the REC button J (REC/OTR button c),
the DIRECT TV REC button 6, the Play button I, the
Fast Forward button H or the Rewind button 8 when
no cassette was inserted in the VCR.
‘ Power save setting is “ON”. Set “Power save” to “OFF”.
(See page 49.)
You pressed the TIMER REC button D when no
cassette was inserted in the VCR with a timer recording
programmed.
“The VCR display is illuminated, but the VCR cannot be
operated.”
Insert a video cassette.
‘ The VCR is in the timer recording standby mode.
Press the TIMER REC button D to cancel the standby
mode.
[Please use tape with unbroken recording tab!]
‘ You pressed the REC button J (REC/OTR button c)
or the DIRECT TV REC button 6 when a cassette with
a broken out erasure prevention tab was inserted in the
VCR.
‘ Safety devices are operating.
Disconnect the AC mains lead and wait approximately
1 minute before reconnecting.
Then check if the VCR can be operated.
You pressed the TIMER REC button D when a cassette
with a broken out erasure prevention tab was inserted in
the VCR with a timer recording programmed.
Insert a video cassette with an intact erasure prevention
tab on which recording is possible.
“The VCR picture does not appear on the TV screen.”
‘ The RF output channel is set to [––].
Change the RF output channel to a channel other than
[––]. (See page 14.)
[This action is not possible before time and date are set]
‘ You pressed the SHOW VIEW button L or the PROG./
CHECK button <, even though the time and date have
not yet been set on the VCR.
“Auto clock setting does not work correctly.”
‘ Teletext information is not available or cannot be read.
Set the clock manually.
Set the time and date.
“Download cannot be performed.”
‘ The VCR is not connected to a TV equipped with the
Q Link (or a similar) function via a fully-wired 21-pin
Scart cable.
[No timer programmes to be done!]
‘ You pressed the TIMER REC button D even though no
timer recording has been programmed.
Programme a timer recording before pressing the
TIMER REC button D.
Be sure to use a fully wired 21-pin Scart cable to
connect the VCR to a TV with the Q Link (or a similar)
function.
[Please put VCR into stop mode first]
‘ You attempted to change the contents of the timer
programming while a timer recording was being
performed.
√ Playback Does Not Work Properly
The symptom descriptions are given between quotation
marks “ ”.
Put the VCR into the stop mode first.
“The playback picture is distorted or in black and white.
Or, horizontal noise bars appear in the picture or horizontal
lines move up and down.”
‘ The tracking adjustment is not correct.
Adjust the tracking. (See page 57.)
Other messages may also appear.
Follow the instructions given on the TV screen.
‘ The TV’s video playback channel has not been tuned
correctly.
Re-tune the video playback channel.
‘ The video heads are clogged or worn.
Consult your dealer for advice.
‘ The playback picture is distorted when using an E300
type video cassette that was recorded in the LP or EP
mode.
We recommend that you use video cassettes other than
type E300.
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‘ The playback picture is distorted when you record the
tape in the EP mode using MESECAM system.
However, this is not a malfunction.
We recommend PAL system for recording in the EP
mode.
‘ SQPB setting is not correct.
Set SQPB setting corectly. (See page 51.)
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√ Recording Is Not Possible or Does Not
√ The Satellite Receiver Cannot Be
Controlled Correctly
The symptom descriptions are given between quotation
marks “ ”.
Work Properly
The symptom descriptions are given between quotation
marks “ ”.
“When recording is attempted, the 1 indication flashes.”
‘ A video cassette with a broken out erasure prevention
tab is used.
“The Satellite Receiver cannot be controlled.”
‘ The Satellite Receiver is not connected correctly to the
VCR. Connect the Satellite Receiver correctly.
‘ The settings on pages 38–40 for receiving satellite
broadcasts are not correct. Perform the settings on
pages 38–40 again correctly.
Use a cassette with an intact tab, or if you want to erase
the previously recorded contents on the cassette, cover
the tab hole with two layers of adhesive tape.
“The playback picture of a recorded programme is distorted
or no picture can be seen.”
‘ The aerial or aerial lead connection is defective.
Check the connections. If the picture displayed on the
TV is also distorted, there is something wrong with the
installation of the aerial.
‘ The receiver in use is not on the attached list of
compatible satellite receivers.These settings are
supported only by the satellite receivers found on the
attached list of compatible satellite receivers.
√ The Tape Library System Does Not Work
‘ No programme was recorded because the VCR is not
tuned correctly.
Correctly
The symptom descriptions are given between quotation
Tune it correctly.
marks “ ”.
‘ No programme was recorded because the AV input
(A1, A2 or A3) was selected on the VCR.
Select the programme position of the desired TV
programme.
“The Cassette Number Check has failed.”
‘ The Cassette Number Check was cancelled midway.
Try to perform the Cassette Number Check again.
(See page 27.)
‘ ≥ The inserted cassette is new (unrecorded).
≥ The inserted cassette was recorded on another VCR
and does not have a cassette number.
“Timer recording does not work correctly.”
‘ Time and date are not set or they are set incorrectly.
Set the time and date correctly.
‘ The starting time or ending time of the timer recording
were not programmed correctly.
Set the starting time or ending time correctly.
‘ The VCR was not put in the timer recording standby
mode.
≥ The inserted cassette was recorded on a model
NV-FJ710 VCR other than this unit.
≥ The cassette number of the inserted cassette has
been deleted from the Tape Library data.
# The Cassette Number Check is designed to fail
whenever one of the above conditions applies; this
is not a malfunction.
After programming a timer recording, press the
TIMER REC button D to put the VCR in the timer
recording standby mode.
“Recording from an external source connected to the VCR’s
AV input cannot be made.”
‘ The correct AV input (A1, A2 or A3) is not selected.
Select the correct AV input (A1, A2 or A3).
‘ The connections from the external source are not made
correctly. Correct them. (See page 33.)
“The recorded programme has not been registered in the
Tape Library data.”
‘ The length of the recorded programme is less than
15 minutes.
Record for more than 15 minutes.
‘ The length of the recorded programme is less than
25 minutes in the EP mode.
√ The Remote Control Does Not Work
Record for more than 25 minutes in the EP mode.
Correctly
The symptom descriptions are given between quotation
marks “ ”.
√ The Subtitles or Closed Captions Do Not
Appear On the TV Screen
‘ The subtitle Teletext page number was not set or it was
set incorrectly.
Set the subtitle Teletext page number correctly.
(See page 43.)
‘ The subtitles setting is “OFF”.
Set “Subtitles” to “ON” or press the SUBTITLE button O
on the remote control.
“The remote control does not work correctly.”
‘ The remote control signal cannot reach the VCR.
Aim the remote control at the VCR and make sure that
the infrared beam’s path is not obstructed.
‘ The distance to the VCR is too long.
Use the remote control within 7 metres from the VCR. If
you are using it within this range but the remote control
still cannot operate the VCR, replace the batteries.
‘ The batteries are exhausted.
(See page 49.)
‘ The programme was broadcast without subtitles.
This is not a malfunction.
Replace with new batteries.
‘ The batteries have been inserted with reversed
polarities (+/-).
Insert the batteries correctly. (See page 5.)
‘ Power save setting is “ON”. Set “Power save” to “OFF”.
(See page 49.)
‘ The wrong remote control mode has been selected.
Set the correct control mode. (See page 51.)
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√ The Titles of the TV Programmes Are
Not Entered Correctly in the Tape
Library Data
‘ The “Title page” Teletext page number was not set
correctly.
Set it correctly. (See page 44.)
Adjusting the Playback
Picture
Under normal conditions, the VCR automatically
adjusts the playback picture for optimum quality.
However, in some cases it may be necessary to adjust
it manually.
If the Picture Contains Noise Bars and It Is Not
Clear to See (Tracking adjustment):
If noise bars appear during normal playback, slow
playback or still playback, follow the operations below.
During normal or slow playback,
press the Channel button N I (j)
or J (i) until the bars noise
disappear.
TV screen
≥ If the noise bars appear during still
playback, switch the VCR over to
the slow playback mode and then
adjust the tracking as explained
above.
Playback picture
containing noise bars
To Return to Auto Tracking:
Press the Channel buttons N I (j) and J (i)
simultaneously.
If the Still Picture Scrolls Up or Down
(V-Lock Adjustment):
If the still picture scrolls up or down, perform the
following operation.
During still playback, keep the Channel button N I
(j) or J (i) pressed until the picture stops scrolling.
Precautions:
≥ With certain TV models and tapes, it may not be
possible to adjust the tracking.
≥ If you play back a cassette that was recorded on
another VCR, the picture quality may be inferior and
it may be necessary to adjust the tracking. Also, on
some TVs, the picture may scroll up and down in the
special playback functions.
However, these are not malfunctions.
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Specifications
NV-FJ710 Series
Power Source:
220–240 V AC 50/60 Hz
Power Consumption:
Power Consumption
When in Standby Mode:
23 W
Approx. 3 W
(When Power save function is activated)
Video Recording System:
Video Heads:
2 rotary heads, helical scanning system
4 heads
Audio Heads:
2 heads (Hi-Fi)
Tape Speed:
SP; 23.39 mm/s
LP; 11.7 mm/s
Tape Format:
VHS tape
Record/Playback Time:
SP; 240 min with NV-E240
LP; 480 min with NV-E240
approx. 60 s with NV-E180
FF/REW Time:
VIDEO
Television System:
Modulation System:
CCIR; 625 lines, 50 fields, PAL colour signal
Luminance; FM azimuth recording
Colour signal; converted subcarrier phase shift recording
Input Level:
AV1/AV2;
VIDEO IN (AV3) (PHONO);
AV1/AV2;
1.0 Vp-p,
1.0 Vp-p,
1.0 Vp-p,
75 ohm, terminated
75 ohm, terminated
75 ohm, terminated
75 ohm
Output Level:
RF Modulated;
UHF channel (21–69),
AUDIO
Input Level:
AV1/AV2;
AUDIO IN (AV3) (PHONO);
AV1/AV2;
AUDIO OUT (PHONO);
1 track (Normal-mono only), 2 channels (Hi-Fi sound-stereo)
j6 dBV,
j6 dBV,
j6 dBV,
j6 dBV,
more than 10 kohm
more than 10 kohm
less than 1 kohm
less than 1 kohm
Output Level:
Audio Track:
Video Horizontal Resolution:
Signal-to-Noise Ratio:
Dynamic Range:
Audio Frequency Response:
Wow and Flutter:
Operating Temperature:
Operating Humidity:
Weight:
Colour; more than 240 lines (SP)
Video; more than 43 dB (SP)
Audio; more than 90 dB (Hi-Fi audio track) (SP)
20 Hz–20 kHz/Hi-Fi (SP)
0.005% Wrms/Hi-Fi (SP)
5oC–40oC
35%–80%
4.1 kg
Dimensions:
Standard Accessories:
430 (W)k87 (H)k303 (D) mm
1 pc. RF Coaxial cable
1 pc. Remote Control (EUR571750)
2 pcs. R6 size batteries
1 pc. AC mains lead
Weight and dimensions shown are approximate.
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.
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Central P.O. Box 288, Osaka 530-91, Japan
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