Panasonic NV-VP31 manual Search Functions, Jet Navigator, Press Navi

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Search Functions

Select the unit viewing channel (or the AV input) on the TV. Switch [VHS/TV/DVD] to “VHS”.

Jet Navigator

VHS/DVD/TV

VHS/DVD

TV

TV

VHS/

 

VHS

DVD

 

 

 

TV/

VHS/DVD

QUICK REPLAY DUBBING

REC

DVD

OUTPUT

 

 

 

TRACKING/V-LOCK

1 2 3

CH

4 5 6

VOLUME

7 8 9

AV 0 -/- -

INDEX/SKIP SLOW/SEARCH

This unit can display a list of the recorded programmes on the inserted video cassette on the TV screen. You can then select the desired programme, and this unit will quickly reach its beginning and start playback.

To save Jet Navigator data

The tape length of the inserted cassette must be set correctly. (lpage 24) The unit must not be in the timer recording standby mode.

A programme of at least 15 minutes must be recorded on the tape.

 

 

OPTION

 

1/2

 

 

 

TAPE SELECT

 

[AUTO]

1)

Press [MENU] to display the VHS MENU.

NTSC INPUT SELECT

[AUTO]

NTSC PB SELECT

 

[onPALTV]

2)

Press [34] to select “OPTION” and then press [ENTER].

JET NAVIGATOR

 

[ON]

DELETE NAVIDATA

 

[NO]

3)

Press [34] to select “JET NAVIGATOR” and then select “ON”

 

OSD REC

 

[OFF]

 

with [2 1].

OSD

 

[AUTO]

 

OUT[VHS/DVD]

 

[AUTO]

4)

Record programmes (lpage 16–19).

SELECT:

 

 

 

END :MENU

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The unit makes the list as you record.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NAVI

MENU

TOP MENU

NAVI

 

 

 

 

 

DIRECT

 

 

PLAY

 

NAVIGATOR

 

 

LIST

ENTER

 

ENTER

 

 

 

 

 

 

DISPLAY

 

 

RETURN

 

PROG/CHECK

TIMER

PROG PLAY

JET REW

CANCEL/

CANCEL/RESET

SUBTITLE

AUDIO

ANGLE/PAGE

 

 

 

 

RESET

MUSIC w/ PICTURE A.SRD

CINEMA POSITION MEMORY

 

 

 

PICTURE

SPEED

INPUT SELECT

MENU

PROG PLAY

[1]Press [NAVI].

When pressing [NAVI] during playback, the playback stops and the Jet Navigator list appears.

[2]Press [NAVI] several times to select

the programme.

After 3 seconds, the unit starts to search for the beginning of the selected programme and the playback will start automatically.

Every time you press [NAVI], the programme shifts above.

 

 

JET NAVIGATOR

 

DATE

CH

ON

CATEGORY

 

10/18

1

22:30

MUSIC

 

10/19

24

15:00

SPORT

 

10/21

5

22:15

 

 

10/23

A2

20:02

 

 

1 10/26

4

19:10

EDUCA

 

10/27

2

20:02

 

 

10/27 12 20:30

 

 

SELECT : NAVI,

1

 

END : MENU

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PLAY MODE REPEAT

ZOOM

SETUP

¬To cancel the Jet Navigator list Press [MENU].

¬To delete the Jet Navigator data of a single video cassette tape

Keep [CANCEL/RESET] pressed for more than 5 seconds while the Jet Navigator list appears. “- -” appears on the list.

¬To delete all the Jet Navigator data stored in the unit’s memory (lpage 24)

¬To Demonstrate the Jet Navigator Function

Keep [NAVI] pressed for more than 5 seconds without inserting a tape.

Notes:

The Jet Navigator programme list displays up to 14 programmes. If you have already stored 14 programmes on a tape and then store another one, the oldest item is replaced.

Signals approximately 10 seconds before and after the current tape position are checked. During checking, “CHECKING JET NAVIGATOR DATA.” is displayed on the TV screen.

Checking cannot be performed properly where there are no signals, such as unrecorded portions of the tape. In this case, press [NAVI] at a portion of the tape where a programme has been recorded on this unit. When a signal can still not be found, the message “CAN NOT FIND JET NAVIGATOR DATA.” appears on the TV.

The Jet Navigator list is stored in each tape. Up to 20 tapes and 50 programmes can be registered. “REMAINING PROGRAM 0 DELETE JET NAVIGATOR DATA.” appears when you try to store more

than 50 programmes. The new item is added and the oldest item is deleted.

“REMAINING CASSETTE 0 FOR JET NAVIGATOR DELETE JET NAVIGATOR DATA.” appears when you try to store items for more than 20 tapes. Programmes recorded without deleting data as instructed are not registered in the list.

The list does not appear when playing tapes recorded on other equipment. When recording over the same location on a tape, it may not work correctly.

Time Stamp Function

When playback starts after searching with Jet Navigator function or index search function (lpage 21), recorded programming data (called Time Stamp) appears on the TV screen for approx. 5 seconds.

Note:

Time Stamp does not appear if the beginning of the Jet Navigator data is not recorded 10 minutes before and after the current tape position even when index signals are recorded.

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Contents DVD Player Video Cassette Recorder Contents Accessories For your safetyCondensation may form in the following cases NV-VP31GL Australia model NV-VP31GN New Zealand modelRemote Control VHS Deck and Cassette Tape InformationDisc Information Unit’s Display Control Reference GuideMain Unit Control Reference Guide Remote Control Connections Basic ConnectionsAudio/Video Output Sockets For better video from DVDConnections To enjoy sound through other audio equipmentDigital connection Analog connectionTV Maker Setting Refer to the chart below for the code of your TVOperating the TV Check whether the TV can be operated properlyTuning the TV to Your Unit ªTo restart Plug in Auto TuningPress Menu Press VHS Í to turn on this unitSetting Up for VHS Press Menu to start the clock and exit the setting screenPress Menu Press 34 to select the menu Press Enter Clock SETDVD Quick Setup Press Enter and then Setup to end the settingsPress 34 to select the item and press Enter TV AspectPress 1PLAY PlaybackInsert a recorded video cassette tape Picture Mode Adjusting the playback picturePlayback Ntsc PlaybackRecording Press CH IJ buttons to select the TV stationPress Speed to select the tape speed Press REC¥ to start recording One-Touch Recording OTR Recording Recording from an external source Tape Refresh FunctionTimer Recording Change the settings with 2Press Timer Press PROG/CHECK Use 34 to move through the itemsTimer Recording To check and cancel a Timer ProgrammeSearch Functions Jet NavigatorPress Navi Press Navi several times to select ProgrammeSearch Functions VHS Index Search System VissPress backward or 9 forward Easy Programme PlaybackSettings Using the On-Screen Display Tuner PresetPress 34 to select Auto Tune Press 2 1 to start Auto Tuning Auto TuningSettings Using the On-Screen Display SystemOption To change the audio, press Audio Press DisplayChanging audio Place the disc with the label facing upward Playing Discs-basic playPress OPEN/CLOSE to open the disc tray Chapter Review Playing Discs-basic playPosition Memory function Convenient Functions Starting play from a selected itemSelecting groups to play Quick ReplayConvenient Functions Rotating Pictures Repeat PlayDuring play, press Repeat To repeat playing in the order programmedRandom Play Changing Play SequenceProgram Play Direct Navigator Playing a play listMP3/WMA, CD text and Jpeg Navigating Menus Press TOP MenuPress 34 to select the track or 34 21 to select the picturePress 342 1 to select then press Enter MP3/WMA, CD text and Jpeg Navigating MenusPlaying HighMAT discs To Enjoy Movies and Music More Changing soundtracks, subtitles and anglesDuring play, press Audio Press SubtitleTo Enjoy Movies and Music More Advanced SurroundCinema Variable Zoom functionPress Setup Digital outputSelect Audio tab with 2 Lbelow and press EnterUsing On-Screen Menu Icons Press 2 1 to select the item Change the setting withDisc information To change the position of the iconsMarker Using On-Screen Menu Icons Progress indicatorUnit information Using On-Screen Menu Icons To change the user modeAudio attributes DVD-V RAM Display only Audio/Subtitle languageChanging Settings Entering a password RatingsPress 2 1 to select the menu’s tab Press 34 to select the itemMenus Items Changing SettingsSetup menu One-Touch Dubbing Recording from DVD to VHSManual Dubbing Adding Music to Video Music with PictureSound Before Requesting ServiceGeneral Before Requesting Service Disc playPicture VHS pictureError Messages Self-diagnostic Indications on the unit’s displayDisc picture EditingGlossary 1 chSpecifications WMA IndexNtsc Page Helpful Hints