Panasonic NV-VP30EB Tracking control, Adjusting the playback picture, To return to Auto Tracking

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Tracking control

TV

VCR DVD

Playback picture containing noise bars

TRACKING/V-LOCK

CH

VCR DVD

Adjusting the playback picture

Under normal conditions, the VCR automatically adjusts the tracking for optimum performance.

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.

During normal or slow playback, press CH or 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:

Press CH or simultaneously.

If the still picture jitters or jumps (V-lock adjustment):

If the still picture jitters or jumps, perform the following.

During still playback, keep the CH button or pressed until the picture becomes stable.

Notes: - 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 unit of VCR, the picture quality may be inferior in the normal playback, slow playback, and still playback, and it may need to manual adjust the tracking by above method.

-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-VP30EB/EBL Precautions Contents Dear customerLaser Product PrecautionsCleaning the VCR Keep the VCR away from high temperaturesAvoid sudden changes in temperature Avoid magnets or magnetized objectsCheck List How to replace the fuse Inserting batteries into the remote control unit Remote control codesRemote control closure Brand CodeFront Panel Device control Standby/on switch /IRear panel SocketsGeneral Operations Remote control functionsDVD Operations VCR OperationsFollow the step-by-step guide below ConnectionsWith Scart cables Connecting the VCR to a Decoder Connecting to AV3External units DVD Connections Digital connectors OpticalDirect DVD audio/video output Video outputOwner ID VCR Auto SetupList of TV Reception Channels If the clock setting menu appearsChecking the Settings for Auto Setup Removing Interference / Changing RF-channel Playing back S-VHS Cassette Tape SQPB=S-VHS Quasi Playback PlaybackPlaying back Ntsc video cassettes CVC Super Crystal View Control SuperIf the still picture jitters or jumps V-lock adjustment Adjusting the playback pictureTracking control To return to Auto TrackingTape Remain Counter / Indicator RecordingAV-channels External recording control External recording controlTimer recording Timer recordingChecking the timer programme Quitting the timer modeChanging or cancelling a timer programme Playing back programmed recordingsPDC function Automatic SP/LP selectionSetting a programme at it is Editing a programmeProtect and unprotect a Programme Programming with the Video Plus+ Function Video Plus+To suspend the Timer recording Standby Mode Manual Tuning Manual setupMenu Overview Selected sub-menu is displayedChanging the order of TV stations or deleting a station Changing the name of TV stationsShipping condition / restoring factory defaults Restart Auto SetupOthers Menu RemoteTape length Owner ID To change the Owner IDTo display the Owner ID information Clock setting To manually adjust the clockTo activate the automatic time correction function TV control Setting the Remote Control to operate your TVTV-Standby/on NumericAudio out settings Audio mode L/RNicam sound system Repeat Playback Advanced functionsFinding the start of a recording Erasing a cassetteLimiting the recording and playback time Tape CounterConvenient Automatic Functions Select the audio language Select the subtitle languageSelect your TVs aspect ratio Options of the Setup menu SETUP-menu DiscAudio SubtitleRatings To change the settingStill Mode SETUP-menu VideoNtsc Disc Output TV AspectPCM Down Conversion Pulse Code Modulation SETUP-menu AudioDolby Digital/DTS Digital Surround/MPEG Dynamic Range CompressionMenu Language DVD-Video ModeOn-Screen Messages HighMATSlow Motion PlaybackSearch function Skipping chapters, tracks or picturesScene replay General playbackRandom playback Resume functionFrame-by-frame Chapter reviewHighMAT Repeating a VCD using playback control PBCSynchronous recording To restore the original ratioMusic with Picture Zoom functionProgramme play Programme playPlaying back a particular track or title To rotate pictures To skip groupsTo activate the Jpeg on-screen displays DVD-RAM Menu To search for tracksTo output a Playlist Selecting from the Playlist HighMATOn-screen displays PL Playlist Advanced Surround Dialogue EnhancerWith 2 or more audio channels only General Distortions Before requesting serviceVCR Distortions DVD Distortions Informations Cassette erasure protection Tape CareDVD S-Video output SpecificationsIndex

NV-VP30EBL, NV-VP30EB specifications

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