Panasonic AG-3200P manual Basic Recording, Recording Features

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Recording

It may be unlawful to record or play back copyrighted material without the consent of the copyright owner.

Accidental erasure prevention

To prevent accidental recording on a

 

recorded cassette, remove its record

 

safety tab. To record on it later, cover

 

the hole with adhesive tape.

Record safety tab

Basic Recording

ALoad a cassette

Make sure the record safety tab is intact. If not, cover the hole with adhesive tape before inserting the cassette.

The VCR turns on, and the counter on the on-screen display is reset, automatically.

BSelect recording channel

Press CH+/– or the Number keys on the Remote. Or push the JOG dial, then turn it to the left or right.

If you connect the TV and the VCR only using the RF connection ( pg. 6), press TV/VCR on the Remote so that the VCR mode indicator lights on the display panel, to view the program to be recorded.

CSet tape speed

Press SP/EP. The selected tape speed will appear on the TV screen.

NOTE:

You can select tape speed in the stop mode or during recording pause mode.

DStart recording

On the VCR, press REC (7). Or on the Remote, while holding REC (7), press PLAY (4).

NOTE:

If “VIDEO CALIBRATION” is set to “ON” ( pg. 14) (default setting), the VCR takes about 7 seconds to assess the quality of the tape in use, then recording begins with the picture level optimized.

During recording

Pause recording

Press PAUSE (9).

Press PLAY (4) to resume recording.

You can select channel in the recording pause mode.

Stop recording

Press STOP (8) on the

OR Press STOP/EJECT (0) on

Remote.

the VCR.

 

 

NOTE:

If the tape reaches its end during recording, the recording stops and “ ” and “ $” on the display panel blink. Press STOP/EJECT (0) on the VCR to eject the cassette or press REW (3) on the Remote to rewind the tape.

Recording Features

Specifying recording length

— Instant Timer Recording (ITR)

During recording, press REC (7) on the VCR repeatedly until the recording length you want appears on the display panel. The record indicator () on the display panel starts blinking.

Each time you press the button, recording length increases in 30-minute intervals (up to 6 hours).

The VCR shuts off after recording is finished.

To cancel an ITR, press STOP (8) on the Remote or STOP/EJECT (0) on the VCR.

Watching one program while recording another

During recording...

If you connect the TV and the VCR only using the RF connection ( pg. 6) to view pictures from the VCR, press TV/ VCR on the Remote so that VCR mode indicator goes off from the display panel. (The TV broadcast being recorded disappears.)

If you are using the AV connection ( pg. 6) to view pictures from the VCR, change the TV’s input mode from AV to TV.

Then, select the channel you want to watch, on the TV.

Tape remaining Time

Press – –:– – to display the tape remaining time on the screen.

NOTES:

Set “SUPERIMPOSE” to “ON” to display the indications on the screen. ( pg. 15)

Depending on the type of tape used, the tape ramaining time may not appear right away, or is not correct, “ –:– –” may sometimes appear, or the display may blink on occasion.

Second Audio Recording

This VCR’s built-in MTS decoder enables reception of Multichannel TV Sound broadcast. To record a SAP program received, set “2ND AUDIO RECORD” to “ON” ( pg. 15).

S-VHS (Super VHS), S-VHS ET or VHS Recording Mode

This VCR can record in S-VHS (Super VHS), S-VHS ET or VHS.

To record in S-VHS:

Set “S-VHS MODE” to “ON” ( pg. 15). Then, insert a cassette marked “S-VHS”. The S-VHS indicator lights up on the display panel.

The S-VHS recording mode is selected.

To record in S-VHS ET on a VHS cassette:

Set “S-VHS ET” to “ON” ( pg. 14). Then, insert a cassette marked “VHS”. The S-VHS indicator lights up on the display panel.

To record in VHS:

Insert a cassette marked “VHS”.

Set “S-VHS ET” to “OFF” ( pg. 14).

To record in VHS on an S-VHS cassette:

Insert a cassette marked “S-VHS”. The S-VHS indicator lights up on the display panel. Then, set “S-VHS MODE” to “OFF”

( pg. 15). The S-VHS indicator goes off. The VHS recording mode is selected.

NOTE:

When playing back a tape that has been recorded in S-VHS or S-VHS ET, the S-VHS indicator lights up on the display panel regardless of the “S-VHS ET” or “S-VHS MODE” setting.

( pg. 14, 15)

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Operating Instructions Contents Grounding or Polarization Power SourcesPower Cord Protection For Customer UseVideo heads cleaning How to use the RemoteOn-screen display Buttons, Connectors and IndicatorsRemote Front Panel Rear PanelVideo Connection Connections and Plug&Play SettingRF Connection AV ConnectionSetting clock semiautomatically Semiauto Clock Set Initial SettingsLanguage Setting Clock Setting Setting channels manually Manual Channel Set Tuner Setting Setting clock manually Manual Clock Set Setting channels automatically Auto Channel SetBasic Playback Playback FeaturesAdjusting tracking condition Tracking Adjustment PlaybackLocating beginning of recordings Index Search Locating beginning of timer recordings Instant ReviewAutomatic operations after rewinding Next Function Memory Playing back tape repeatedly 100 times Repeat PlayBasic Recording Recording FeaturesRecording Express Timer Programing Timer RecordingChanging VCR Plus+ Setting VCR Plus+ Timer ProgramingProgram overlap warning display To use the VCR while it is in timer recording standby mode24HR Quick Programing Checking tape position Timer warning displayFunction settings Other FunctionsEP mode When this function is set to onWhen this function is set to OFF Child Lock Multi-Brand Remote ControlTV Brand Setting Satellite Auto RecordingTo control two VCRs with the same Remote Changing Remote Control CodeCable Box or DBS Receiver Brand Setting Editing with Another VCR EditingStart dubbing Select input modeAudio Dubbing Insert Editing and AV DubbingStart editing Select video input connectorLocate start point, and engage Insert Editing mode Locate end pointSpecifications Troubleshooting Memo Panasonic Broadcast & Television Systems Company