Panasonic NV-SJ400A manual Operation, To Cancel the Index Search or to Stop Playback

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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 automatically recorded in the following cases:

When you start a recording by pressing the REC button K, REC/OTR button `, or DIRECT REC button 6.

When a timer recording starts.

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

Conditions for correct operation of the Index search function:

The VCR must be in the stop mode or in the playback mode.

Each programme recorded on the tape must be at least 5 minutes long.

Preparations

Display the VCR picture on the TV.

Insert a recorded video cassette.

Operation

1Press the INDEX button L (that corresponds to the direction from the current tape position in which the desired programme is located on the tape) to start the

index search.

For example, if you want to search for the 2nd recorded programme in forward direction, press the INDEX ; button L twice.

The VCR fast-forwards or rewinds the tape and searches for the specified index signal (the beginning of the desired recorded programme).

When it has been found, playback starts automatically.

To Cancel the Index Search or to Stop Playback:

Press the Stop button 9.

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 K, REC/OTR button `, or DIRECT REC button 6.

When a timer recording starts.

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

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

The cassette must have been ejected after the timer recordings were performed.

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 4 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

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Notes:

Searching in either direction is possible up to the 20th index signal.

If you press either of the INDEX button L too many times, simply press the other INDEX button L (indicating the opposite direction) to correct it. In this way, you can reduce the displayed figure down to 1.

The figure on the VCR display decreases by 1 every time an index signal is located.

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

To Cancel the Intro-Jet Scan or to Stop Playback:

Press the Stop button 9.

Note:

If you press the SEARCH button 4 after a timer recording has finished, but before ejecting that cassette, the Programme List Search (for details, see page 25) will be activated instead of the Intro-Jet Scan.

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Contents NV-SJ400A Dear Customer Code Programming SystemPositions of Controls and Components E fContents If the Sliding Cover of the Remote Control Becomes Detached Preparing the Remote ControlInserting Remote Control Batteries Introduction to Controls and ComponentsSetting the Remote Control to Operate Your TV TV OperationBasic Connections Connections to a TV using the Audio/Video Input SocketsConnections Press the Menu button Tuning the TV to Your VCRTo Change the RF output Channel OperationsPreparations Storing TV Broadcasts in Your VCRIntroduction Channels that can be ReceivedDirect Tuning Procedure Manual Tuning ProcedureFine Tuning Procedure Blanking of Unused Programme PositionsTo Add and Delete the Channel Cursor buttons 341 T Press the Cursor button 2 T Time Reset FunctionSet each item by pressing To return to the previous itemPreparations for G-Code Programming To Set the Colour TV System Settings Using the On Screen DisplayTo Make Various Indicators Appear On Screen Display Game machines Option SettingSignal source e.g., Ntsc Connected to the VCRTo Set to the Conditions for Direct Recording Function Playback Convenient Automatic Functions To Play back in the Desired Picture Quality Picture ModeNtsc Playback To Select the Desired Tape Speed Manual RecordingTo Display the Approximate Remaining Tape Time To Pause RecordingTo Perform OTR Recording When viewing or displaying the programme from your TVWhen viewing or displaying the programme from your VCR To Perform Direct RecordingKey Programming Timer RecordingTo Suspend the Timer Recording Standby ModeTimer Recording from an External Signal Source Weekly Timer RecordingDaily Timer Recording Setting other Programmes in SuccessionChecking a Timer Programme Cancelling a Timer ProgrammeTo Suspend the Timer Recording Standby Mode Code ProgrammingDisplaying the Programme List Search Screen Searching Timer-Recorded Programmes Programme List SearchSearch Functions Searching other programmesOperation To Cancel the Index Search or to Stop PlaybackTo Cancel the Intro-Jet Scan or to Stop Playback Recording VCR Making a CopyCopying VCR will not operate correctly Before Requesting ServiceMessage of On Screen Display Playback will not operate correctlyAdjusting the Playback Picture Usage Precautions Dirt on the video headsSpecifications Page Page F0005Fa0 15000 a Central P.O. Box 288, Osaka 530-91, Japan

NV-SJ400A specifications

The Panasonic NV-SJ400A is a standout model in the realm of VHS video cassette recorders, showcasing impressive technology and features that made it a sought-after option during its time. Released in the late 1990s, the NV-SJ400A was designed to meet the needs of home users seeking reliable video recording capabilities with enhanced playback quality.

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