Panasonic NV-FJ630AM Before Requesting Service, Message of On Screen Display

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Searching while Checking the Video Cassette Contents (Intro-Jet Scan)

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.

Index signals are automatically recorded in the following cases:

When you start a recording by pressing the REC button I, REC/OTR button _, or DIRECT REC button Q.

When a timer recording starts.

When you press the REC button I on the remote control during recording.

Conditions for correct operation of the Intro-Jet Scan function:

VCR must be switched on, be in the playback mode or be in the standby mode.

Each programme recorded on the tape must be at least 15 minutes long.

Preparations

Display the VCR picture on the TV.

Insert a recorded video cassette.

Operations

1Press the SEARCH button 6 to start the Intro-Jet Scan.

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.

On Screen Display

INTRO-JET SCAN

2When you have found the programme that you want to view, press the Play button 7 to start normal playback.

To Cancel the Intro-Jet Scan or to Stop Playback: Press the Stop button F.

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 selected during playback. Stop the tape.

[PLEASE SET THE CLOCK.]

TIMER (REC) button A, PROG./CHECK button < has been pressed when the clock is not set.

Set the clock.

[PLEASE USE A CASSETTE WITH TAB.]

REC/OTR button _ (REC button I), TIMER (REC) button A or DIRECT REC button Q has been pressed without a video cassette with an intact erasure prevention tab.

Use a video cassette with an intact erasure prevention tab.

[NO TIMER RECORDING HAS BEEN SET.]

TIMER (REC) button A has been pressed with no timer programmes.

Set timer recording.

[VCR IS IN THE TIMER STANDBY MODE.]

POWER button 1 has been pressed during the timer standby mode.

Press the TIMER (REC) button A to release the VCR from the timer standby mode.

The VCR will not operate correctly

The symptom description is indicated in brackets [ ].

[The VCR display is not illuminated.]

The mains lead has not been connected. Connect the mains lead to the mains supply.

[The VCR display is illuminated but the VCR will not operate.]

The VCR is in the timer mode.

Press the TIMER (REC) button A to operate the VCR manually.

Safety devices are operating.

Disconnect the mains lead and wait for 1 minute. Reconnect the mains supply and check functions.

Dew may have formed.

Do not operate the VCR for 1 hour.

[An unknown language appears on the TV screen.]

The language setting has been set to an unknown language.

Select the desired language. See page 10.

Playback will not operate correctly

The symptom description is indicated in brackets [ ].

[The picture is noisy or is not in color. Horizontal bars or lines run down the screen.]

Tracking is not correct.

Adjust the tracking. See page 23.

The TV has not been tuned to the VCR. Tune the TV to the VCR. See page 6.

The video heads are clogged or worn. Consult your dealer for further 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.

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.

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Contents NV-FJ630AMInformation Longrun Head SystemControls and Components D eVCR Operation TV OperationConnections Setting the Remote Control to Operate Your TVBasic Connections Press the Menu button U Tuning the TV to Your VCRTo Change the RF output Channel OperationsAuto Tuning Using the On Screen Display Plug in Auto TuningStoring TV Broadcasts in Your Fine Tuning Procedure Manual Tuning ProcedureDirect Tuning Follow steps 1 to 3 of Manual Tuning ProcedureProgramme To Add and Delete the ChannelExample Programme Position ChannelTime Reset Function Language Setting On Screen DisplaySetting the Clock of Your VCR At the set time HM pointTo Make Various Indicators Appear On Screen Display Settings Using the On Screen DisplayTo Set the Colour TV System Option Setting To Play back S-VHS Cassette Tape SQPB=S-VHS Quasi Playback To Stop Playback Automatically Playback Off Timer FunctionPlayback To Play Back a Recorded Part RepeatedlyNtsc Playback To Playback in the Desired Picture Quality Picture ModeTo Eject Video Cassette Using the Remote Control Convenient Automatic FunctionsRecording To Perform Direct TV Recording To Perform an OTR RecordingRecording VCR Recording from an external sourceAV2 Video in Y / Audio in Z Weekly Timer Recording Timer RecordingTo Suspend the Timer Recording Standby Mode Daily Timer Recording Setting other Programmes in Succession Timer Recording from an External Signal Source Checking a Timer Programme Cancelling a Timer ProgrammeJet Navigator Search FunctionsTo Set the Category To Demonstrate the Jet Navigator Function When Recording Over the Same Location on a TapeTo Cancel the Index Search or to Stop Playback To Check the Recorded Programming Data Time Stamp FunctionVCR will not operate correctly Before Requesting ServiceMessage of On Screen Display Playback will not operate correctlyAdjusting the Playback Picture Dirt on the video headsSpecifications