Panasonic NV-FJ620, NV-FJ625AM specifications Storing TV Broadcasts in Your, Plug in Auto Tuning

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Storing TV Broadcasts in Your

VCR

The VCR is fitted with its own tuner (just like a normal TV) and can be preset to receive up to 99 TV broadcast stations.

Plug in Auto Tuning

When the VCR is turned on after connecting the aerial cable and the mains lead, Auto Tuning starts.

On Screen Display

Auto Tuning Using the On Screen Display

Introduction

The VCR is tuned automatically by Plug in Auto Tuning. However, Auto Tuning using the On Screen Display should be performed according to the following method if necessary.

Preparations

Confirm that the TV is on and the VCR viewing channel is selected.

Turn on the VCR and select any programme position except A1 or A2.

Set the VCR/TV switch E to [VCR].

AUTO TUNING

IN PROGRESS,

PLEASE WAIT.

CH 22 SEARCH

21

END: MENU

Auto tuning searches for TV stations from VHF minimum to UHF maximum and memorizes every tuned programme position.

If you turn the VCR off during Auto Tuning, Auto Tuning will stop halfway.

If the VCR starts playback during Auto Tuning, Auto Tuning will stop halfway.

To Cancel Auto Tuning Mid-Operation:

Press the MENU button U during Auto Tuning. Auto Tuning is cancelled.

To Restart Plug in Auto Tuning:

1

Press the EJECT button X and remove the video

 

cassette.

2

Keep the Channel buttons N on the VCR pressed

 

simultaneously for 3 seconds or more during the VCR on.

Operations

1Press the MENU button U to display the Main menu on the TV screen.

2Press the Cursor buttons (34) S to select [TUNER PRESET] then press OK button T.

3Press the Cursor buttons (34) S to select [AUTO TUNE] then press the Cursor buttons (21) S to start the Auto Tuning.

When Auto Tuning is completed, the On Screen Display disappears and programme position 1 is selected.

MENU

LANGUAGE

CLOCK SET

TUNER PRESET

CH ADD&DELETE

G-CODE CH SET

SYSTEM

OPTION

SELECT :, OK

END :MENU

MENU

LANGUAGE

CLOCK SET

TUNER PRESET

CH ADD&DELETE

G-CODE CH SET

SYSTEM

OPTION

SELECT : , OK

END :MENU

TUNER PRESET

 

CH 1

 

 

 

 

 

CLEAR

 

 

 

 

[OFF]

AUDIO SYSTEM

[BG]

COLOUR SYSTEM

[AUTO]

AUTO TUNE

 

 

 

 

 

SEARCH

 

 

 

 

[3]

FINE

 

 

 

 

 

SELECT:

 

 

 

 

END :MENU

 

 

 

AUTO TUNING

 

IN PROGRESS,

 

PLEASE WAIT.

 

CH 1

SEARCH

100

 

 

 

 

 

END: MENU

– The channel displayed on the VCR display disappears

for a moment then changes to 1.

VCR display

Disappears 1

3Disconnect the mains lead and then reconnect it.

4Turn off the VCR and then turn it on.

– Auto Tuning commences.

If Auto Tuning stops halfway by turning the VCR off, playback or a power failure:

1Disconnect the mains lead and then reconnect it.

2Turn off the VCR and then turn it on.

– Auto Tuning commences.

 

 

 

The number displayed here

 

 

 

is the number of channels

 

 

 

still to be auto tuned.

Channels that can be Received

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SYSTEM

VHF

CATV

UHF

 

 

 

S01–S05

 

B

CCIR Standard

E2–E12

M1–M10

E21–E69

G

(B.G.H)

U1–U10

 

 

 

 

 

S21–S41

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hong Kong

 

 

 

 

Special

 

 

 

I

Administrative

E21–E69

 

Region of China,

 

 

 

 

UK (I)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

D

East Europe

R1–R12

44–470MHz

E21–E69

K

(D.K.K1)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

USA (NTSC)

2–13

5A

14–79

M°

A–5–FFF

 

 

 

 

JAPAN (NTSC)

1–12

C13–C63

13–62

 

 

 

 

 

°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 procedure on the next page.

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Contents NV-FJ625AM ContentsLongrun Head System InformationP O N Controls and ComponentsAV button Power button Numeric buttonsTo Cancel the Child Lock Function Cassette compartment Eject buttonPreparation Setting the Remote Control to Operate YourConnections Basic ConnectionsOperations Tuning the TV to Your VCRTo Change the RF output Channel Press the Menu button UAuto Tuning Using the On Screen Display Plug in Auto TuningStoring TV Broadcasts in Your Follow steps 1 to 3 of Manual Tuning Procedure Manual Tuning ProcedureDirect Tuning Fine Tuning ProcedureExample To Add and Delete the ChannelProgramme Channel Position Setting the Clock of Your VCR Language Setting of the On Screen DisplayTime Reset Function Preparations for G-Code Programming To Make Various Indicators Appear On Screen Display Settings Using the On Screen DisplayTo Set the Colour TV System Video cassette tape length to Option SettingTo select the desired field To select the correspondingTo Play Back a Recorded Part Repeatedly To Stop Playback Automatically Playback Off Timer FunctionPlayback To Play back S-VHS Cassette Tape SQPB=S-VHS Quasi PlaybackConvenient Automatic Functions To Playback in the Desired Picture Quality Picture ModeTo Eject Video Cassette Using the Remote Control Ntsc PlaybackRecording To Perform an OTR Recording To Perform Direct RecordingTo Stop the OTR Recording Before the End Hint Recording from an external sourceAV2 Audio in Z / Video in Y Recording VCRKey Programming Timer RecordingSetting other Programmes in Succession To Suspend the Timer Recording Standby ModeDaily Timer Recording Timer Recording from an External Signal SourceCancelling a Timer Programme Checking a Timer ProgrammeProgramme is COMPLETE. Remaining Press the Timer REC button a to switch the VCROver to the timer recording standby mode Code ProgrammingCategory Indication Icon To Set the CategoryTo Demonstrate the Jet Navigator Function When Recording Over the Same Location on a TapeTo Check the Recorded Programming Data Time Stamp Function To Cancel the Intro-Jet Scan or to Stop Playback To Cancel the Index Search or to Stop PlaybackOperation Hints EditingAudio Dubbing AV2 Audio in ZPlayback will not operate correctly Before Requesting ServiceMessage of On Screen Display VCR will not operate correctlyDirt on the video heads Adjusting the Playback PictureSpecifications Page