Panasonic NV-FJ610 Adjusting the Playback Picture, √ The Remote Control Does Not Work Correctly

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Recording Is Not Possible or Does Not

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.

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.

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.

“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.

No programme was recorded because the VCR is not

tuned correctly.

Tune it correctly.

No programme was recorded because the AV input

(A1 or A2) was selected on the VCR.

During normal or slow playback, press the Channel button M I (s) or

J(i) until the bars noise disappear. 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.

To Return to Auto Tracking:

TV screen

Playback picture containing noise bars

Select the programme position of the desired TV

programme.

“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.

After programming a timer recording, press the TIMER REC button C 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 or A2) is not selected. Select the correct AV input (A1 or A2).

The connections from the external source are not made correctly. Correct them. (See page 18.)

The Remote Control Does Not Work Correctly

The symptom descriptions are given between quotation marks “ ”.

“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. Replace with new batteries.

The batteries have been inserted with reversed polarities (+/-).

Insert the batteries correctly. (See page 4.)

Power save setting is “ON”. Set “Power save” to “OFF”. (See page 27.)

Press the Channel buttons M I (s) 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 M I (s) 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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Contents NV-FJ610 Series NV-FJ606 Series NV-FJ604 Series Contents Dear CustomerControls and Components 8 GPreparing the Remote Control Inserting Remote Control BatteriesIf the Sliding Cover of the Remote Control Becomes Detached VCR OperationDo not Remove Outer Cover RemarksSetting the Remote Control to Operate Your TV TV OperationConnecting the VCR to a TV Or MethodAuto Setup Function HintSetting Playback Recording To Display the Approximate Remaining Tape Time Linked Timer Recordings with a Digital ReceiverTo Prevent Accidental Erasure of Recorded Contents To Programme with the On Screen Display OSD Timer RecordingTo Suspend the Timer Recording Standby Mode To Programme with ShowView Function Press the Numeric buttons To enter the ShowView numberTo Check the Contents of Timer Recording Programmings Other Timer Recordings and Convenient FunctionsSetting the Recording Date/Days To Cancel the Programming of a Timer Recording To Change a Timer Recording ProgrammingTo Check the Total Timer Recording Programming Time To Cancel the Index Search or to Stop Playback To Cancel the Intro-Jet Scan or to Stop PlaybackSearch Functions OperationEditing Assemble EditingVCR Mode TV ModeTo Connect the VCR to a Decoder To Connect the VCR to a Stereo Amplifier¡If your satellite Settings To Obtain the Best Tuning Condition To Preset Pay TV StationsTo Enter Newly Available TV Stations List of TV Reception ChannelsTo Change the Type of Video System Colour TV system PALTo Restart the Auto Setup To Return the VCR to the Shipping ConditionTo Activate the AutomaticTime Correction Function Setting the VCR’s ClockTo Manually Adjust the Clock Other Convenient Functions Various Settings Tape length indicatorSound mode during playback L/R Tape speed indicatorOFF Language Setting To select Functions thenGlossary VPS Video Programme System/ PDC Programme Delivery ControlCrystal View Control CVC Pin Scart SocketBefore Requesting Service √ On Screen Display Messages√ The VCR Does Not Work Correctly √ Playback Does Not Work Properly√ Recording Is Not Possible or Does Not Work Properly Adjusting the Playback Picture√ The Remote Control Does Not Work Correctly Avoid sudden changes in temperature Keep the VCR away from high temperaturesCleaning the VCR Avoid humidity and dustSpecifications