Panasonic NV-FJ620 manual

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    Video Cassette Recorder NV-FJ620 Series NV-FJ625AM Operating Instructions Contents Page Warning and Important Information 2 Controls and Components 3 Connections 5 Tuning the TV to Your VCR 6 Storing TV Broadcasts in Your VCR 7 Preparations for G-Code Programming 1 1 Settings Using the On Screen Display 1 2 Option Setting 1 3 Playback 1 4 Recording[...]

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    2 - - + + 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. Important Your attention is drawn to the fact that the recording of pre-recorded tapes or discs or other published or broadcast material may [...]

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    3 TIMER REC SEARCH STOP PLA Y /REW FF/ REC/OTR P AUSE/STILL A.DUB PICTURE MODE 65 EJECT POWER CVC ] [^ 5 A `G 1X N7 W YZ F _ 8 6 cd f e RF OUT IN IN (AV1) OUT VIDEO AUDIO R L ab Í DIRECT REC OSD REPEA T VOLUME SEARCH PICTURE MODE REC VCR DA TE CANCEL DISPLA Y RESET AUDIO VCR/TV SPEED r s r s r s ON OFF TV INPUT SELECT AV + – MENU OK PROG. / CH[...]

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    4 1 POWER button 2 Numeric buttons To select the programme positions (1 – 99). Example: 0 9: 19: To enter a G-Code number. To enter numbers for various settings. 3 AV button 4 NAVI button 5 PICTURE MODE button 6 SEARCH button 7 Play button 8 Rewind button 9 Channel button : DATE button ; CANCEL button < PROG./CHECK button = RESET button To res[...]

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    5 Connections This section shows you how to connect the VCR to an aerial, TV, etc. When the VCR is turned on after unpacking and connecting the aerial cable and the mains lead, Plug in Auto Tuning starts automatically. Basic Connections The following connections are required to record and play back the video cassette through the TV. Connection to a[...]

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    6 Example: 3 Press the MENU button U to finish the setting mode. 4 Retune your TV to the new RF channel for the VCR. Note: – Even if the RF output channel has been changed, it is not necessary to perform Auto Tuning. To Change the RF output Channel In some rare cases after tuning the TV to your VCR, interference may be visible on the picture. To [...]

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    7 Channels that can be Received ° For NV-FJ620BD/BDX Notes: – Auto Tuning searches for TV stations from VHF minimum to UHF maximum and memorizes every tuned programme position. Other programme positions are skipped. – Auto Tuning takes five or more minutes to complete its search. – If the VCR is not correctly tuned by Auto Tuning, follow the[...]

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    8 CH 2 END: MENU CH 2 SEARCH 74 END: MENU SEARCH On Screen Display CH2 AFC: OK FINE : END: MENU Manual Tuning Procedure 1 Press the MENU button U to display the Main menu on the TV screen. 2 Press the Cursor buttons ( 34 ) S to select [TUNER PRESET] then press OK button T . 3 Press the Cursor buttons ( 34 ) S to select [CH] then select the channel [...]

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    9 Example: If you want to delete Channel 6, 1 Press the MENU button U to display the Main menu on the TV screen. 2 Press the Cursor buttons ( 34 ) S to select [CH ADD&DELETE] then press the OK button T . 3 Press the Cursor buttons ( 34 ) S to select the desired programme position (example CH3) then press the Cursor button ( 2 ) S to select [DEL[...]

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    10 LANGUAGE CLOCK SET TUNER PRESET CH ADD&DELETE G-CODE CH SET SYSTEM OPTION MENU LANGUAGE CLOCK SET TUNER PRESET CH ADD&DELETE G-CODE CH SET SYSTEM OPTION MENU M 1 Y 2005 D 1 H:M 0:00 CLOCK SET START:MENU SELECT END : , OK :MENU SELECT END : , OK :MENU LANGUAGE CLOCK SET TUNER PRESET CH ADD&DELETE G-CODE CH SET SYSTEM OPTION MENU SELEC[...]

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    11 GUIDE CH CH 001 – 1 END:MENU G-CODE CH SET GUIDE CH CH 001 – -- END:MENU G-CODE CH SET LANGUAGE CLOCK SET TUNER PRESET CH ADD&DELETE G-CODE CH SET SYSTEM OPTION MENU SELECT END : , OK :MENU LANGUAGE CLOCK SET TUNER PRESET CH ADD&DELETE G-CODE CH SET SYSTEM OPTION MENU SELECT END : , OK :MENU Preparations for G-Code Programming Identi[...]

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    12 SYSTEM END :MENU SELECT: AUT O PA L MESECAM NTSC B/W CH 1 L R STEREO STANDARD 45 6 7 8 9 : 0:00.22 SP 3 2 1 PAL A.DUB On Screen Display Settings Using the On Screen Display Preparations – Confirm that the TV is on and the VCR viewing channel is selected. – Turn on the VCR. – Set the VCR/TV switch E to [VCR]. To Set the Colour TV System 1 P[...]

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    13 Option Setting 1 Press the MENU button U to display the Main menu on the TV screen. 2 Press the Cursor buttons ( 34 ) S to select [OPTION] then press the OK button T . 3 Press the Cursor buttons ( 34 ) S to select the desired field. TAPE SELECT: To select the corresponding video cassette tape length to display the approximaste remaining tape tim[...]

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    14 VCR display Playback Preparations – Confirm that the VCR is on. – Confirm that the TV is on and the VCR viewing channel is selected. – Insert a recorded video cassette. For Normal Playback: Press the Play button 7 . For Cue or Review Playback: During playback, tap the Fast Forward button G or the Rewind button 8 . – To return to normal p[...]

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    15 NTSC Playback Tapes recorded in the NTSC system can be played back with this VCR via a PAL system TV. – Select [NTSC PB SELECT] from the on screen display according to the colour TV system of the TV. (See page 13.) – NTSC 3.58 recording requires [NTSC INPUT SELECT] to be in the AUTO or 3.58 position (see page 13), however if [NTSC INPUT SELE[...]

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    16 VCR display REC REC SP REMAIN Recording Preparations – Confirm that the VCR is on. – Confirm that the TV is on and the VCR viewing channel is selected. – Set the VCR/TV switch E to [VCR]. Operations 1 Insert a video cassette with an intact erasure prevention tab. – If it has already been inserted, press the POWER button 1 to turn the VCR[...]

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    17 RF OUT IN VIDEO AUDIO R L IN (AV1) OUT Audio/Video Output Socket of TV AV1 (AUDIO IN c / VIDEO IN a ) 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 [...]

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    18 Recording from an external source This function can be used to make up an edited tape from other recordings or video sources. A new scene can be added to the end of previous one. Preparations – Connect a video movie camera or another VCR to this VCR as shown. – Display the VCR picture on the TV. – Insert the cassette on which the copying i[...]

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    19 CATEGORY CH DATE ON OFF SP –– –– : –– –– : –– –––– CATEGORY CH DATE ON OFF SP 2 –– : –– –– : –– –––– CATEGORY CH DATE ON OFF SP 2 –– : –– –– : –– –––– CATEGORY CH DATE ON OFF SP 2 –– : –– –– : –– 27SA CATEGORY CH DATE ON OFF SP 2 –– : –– –– : [...]

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    20 CATEGORY CH DATE ON OFF SP 2 –– : –– –– : –– SU CATEGORY CH DATE ON OFF SP 2 –– : –– –– : –– SU-SA CATEGORY CH DATE ON OFF SP A2 –– : –– –– : –– –––– CH DATE ON OFF A 2 20:02 21:30 27SA CATEGORY On Screen Display To Suspend the Timer Recording Standby Mode When you want to use the VCR for p[...]

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    21 CH DATE ON OFF 2 27WE 20: 02 21: 30 S P 2 5 SU-SA 10: 30 11: 00 A 1 4 SU 15:00 16: 00 SP 5 19TU 22: 15 23: 30 E P A 2 28TH 20: 02 21: 30 S P 4 30SA 19: 10 19: 55 EP –– –––– –– : –– –– : –– –– –––– –– : –– –– : –– END:MENU 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 CH DATE ON OFF 2 27WE 20: 02 21: 30 S P 2 5 SU-SA 10:[...]

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    22 SP ON SP OFF CH DATE ON OFF SP 2 13:45 14:15 27SA CATEGORY CH DATE ON OFF SP –– 13:45 14:15 27SA CATEGORY END:G-CODE --------- G-CODE SET : OK END: G-CODE PROGRAMME 123456 --- G-CODE On Screen Display END : MENU CATEGORY SETTING ≥ MOVIE ≥ MUSIC ≥ DRAMA ≥ EDUCA ≥ DOCUM ≥ SPORT ≥ CHILD ≥ NEWS ≥ OTHER ≥ ––––– END :[...]

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    23 END : MENU JET NAVIGATOR CH DATE ON CATEGORY 1 10/18 10: 30 MUSIC 2 4 10/19 15: 00 SPORT 5 10/21 22: 15 A 2 10/23 20: 02 4 10/26 19: 10 EDUCA 2 10/27 20: 02 12 10/27 20:30 END : MENU JET NAVIGATOR CH DATE ON CATEGORY 1 10/18 10: 30 MUSIC 2 4 10/19 15: 00 SPORT 5 10/21 22: 15 A 2 10/23 20: 02 4 10/26 19: 10 EDUCA 2 10/27 20: 02 12 10/27 20:30 END[...]

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    24 CH 2 10/27. SA ON 20:02 Eraced Programme 1 Programme 2 New progr amme Within 10 minutes in the EP mode Programme 3 Eraced Programme 1 Programme 2 New progr amme Within 10 minutes in the EP mode Programme 3 Eraced Programme 1 Programme 2 New progr amme 10 minutes or more in the EP mode Programme 3 On Screen Display When Recording Over the Same Lo[...]

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    25 INTRO-JET SCAN VCR display To Find the Beginning of Each Recording (VHS 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 auto[...]

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    26 P AUSE/STILL A.DUB PICTURE MODE POWER RF OUT IN VIDEO AUDIO R L IN (AV1) OUT A.DUB A.DUB 12 3 5 6 Audio equipment or Video movie camera AV2 (AUDIO IN Z ) AV1 (AUDIO IN c ) A2 0:00.22 SP A. DUB A2 L R 0:00.22 SP A. DUB Editing Audio Dubbing The audio dubbing function lets you record new sound onto the normal (mono) audio track. Although this eras[...]

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    27 Before Requesting Service Message of On Screen Display The error message is indicated in brackets [ ]. [PLEASE PUT IN A VIDEO CASSETTE.] – REC/OTR button ` (REC button I ), TIMER (REC) button A or DIRECT REC button Q has been pressed without a video cassette inserted. Insert a video cassette. [PLEASE STOP THE TAPE.] – [TUNER PRESET] has been[...]

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    28 TV screen Playback picture containing noise bars Recording will not operate correctly The symptom description is indicated in brackets [ ]. [The 1 indication flashes whenever recording is attempted.] – The erasure prevention tab on the video cassette has been broken off. Use a tape with an intact erasure prevention tab, or cover the tab hole w[...]

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    29 Specifications NV-FJ620BD/BDX NV-FJ625AM Power Source: 110 – 240 V AC 50/60 Hz Power Consumption: 18 W Video Recording System: 2 rotary heads, helical scanning system Video Heads: 4 heads Audio Heads: 2 heads (Hi-Fi) Tape Speed: PAL SP; 23.39 mm/s LP; 11.7 mm/s EP; 7.8mm/s NTSC SP; 33.3 mm/s EP; 11.1 mm/s Tape Format: VHS tape Record/Playback [...]

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