Panasonic NV-VP60 Series manual Adjusting the Playback Picture, Ntsc Playback

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Playback

Other convenient functions

When the unit is off, an inserted video cassette can be played back by pressing [1PLAY].

You can eject a video cassette when the unit is in standby mode. The unit switches back to standby mode after the video cassette is ejected.

When the end of the video cassette is reached, this unit automatically rewinds it to the beginning.

Notes:

Jet Search, cue, review or slow playback are automatically released after 10 minutes and pause is automatically released after 5 minutes.

The tape counter does not appear during Jet Rewind.

Depending on the video cassette or the operating conditions, Jet Rewind may not work or the speed may increase only slightly.

When using a playback function other than normal playback, horizontal noise bars may appear in the picture, the colour of the picture may be unstable or the picture may be otherwise distorted.

When you playback a video cassette recorded in the LP mode, the picture may become monochrome. (l 16)

When you playback a video cassette recorded in the EP mode, the picture and the sound may be unstable. However, these are not malfunctions. (l 16)

During timer recording, OTR and fast-forwarding do not work.

Adjusting the Playback Picture

Manual tracking

The unit usually makes tracking adjustments, but you may need to do it manually if noise appears on a tape recorded on other equipment.

During play, press [rTRACKING/V-LOCK] or [sTRACKING/V-LOCK].

Repeat until the noise disappears.

Vertical locking adjustment

Adjust the vertical to stop the picture jiggling while paused.

While paused, press

[rTRACKING/V-LOCK] or [sTRACKING/V-LOCK].

Repeat until the jiggling stops.

¬To return to auto tracking

Press both [rTRACKING/V-LOCK] and [sTRACKING/V-LOCK]

simultaneously.

¬To remove the noise from a paused picture Start slow play and then adjust the tracking.

Notes:

This may not work with some TV models and tapes.

You can also adjust the tracking and vertical with [ICH] or [JCH] on the unit.

VHS Operations

NTSC Playback

Tapes recorded in the NTSC system can be played back via a PAL system TV.

To record in the NTSC system, set “NTSC INPUT SELECT” (OPTION l 21).

Select “onPALTV” in “NTSC PB SELECT” to view the NTSC

recording in colour (OPTION l 21).

On some TVs, the playback picture may roll up or down. If your TV has V-HOLD control or an equivalent function, use it to adjust the picture.

Note for only NTSC Playback on PAL system TV

This function is designed to allow only the playback of tapes recorded by NTSC signals on a PAL system TV. The NTSC signal is not completely converted to a PAL signal. For this reason, images played back with this function cannot be recorded correctly on other VHS.

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Contents Model No. NV-VP60 Series Contents NV-VP60GC Middle East model NV-VP60GCS Asia, Malaysia model For your safetyCondensation may form in the following cases About descriptions in these Operating InstructionsRemote Control AccessoriesVHS Deck and Video Cassette Information DVD-RW Disc InformationDiscs that can be played DVD-RDisc Information Control Reference Guide Main UnitUnit’s Display VHS/DVD Select button Control Reference GuideFor Better Video from DVD ConnectionsBasic Connections Audio/Video Output SocketsAnalogue connection ConnectionsTo Enjoy Sound through Other Audio Equipment Digital connectionCheck whether the TV can be operated properly TV Maker SettingRefer to the chart below for the code of your TV Operating the TVTo Change the RF Output Channel Tuning the TV to Your UnitGetting Setting Up for VHS and DVD Quick SetupLanguage Clock SetPlayback Insert a recorded video cassette Press 1PLAYRepeat Playback During play, press rTRACKING/V-LOCK or sTRACKING/V-LOCK Adjusting the Playback PicturePlayback Ntsc PlaybackPress ¥REC to start recording Press REC Mode to select Recording modeUsing another device while recording RecordingRecording from an External Source One-Touch Recording OTRRecording Tape RefreshThen press Timer RecordingTo Check and Cancel a Timer Programme Desired Rec ModeSearch Functions VHS Index Search System VissPress backward or 9 forward Tuner Preset Settings Using the On-Screen DisplayOption Settings Using the On-Screen DisplayPress Menu until the setting screen disappears SystemTo change the audio, press Audio Various Indications in On-screen DisplayChanging Audio Press VHS StatusPress 4 backward or When you skip groupsPlaying Discs-basic Play Resume functionPress the numeric buttons to select the desired item When a menu screen appears on the TVPlaying Discs-basic Play For motion pictures except DVD-VR MPEG4 DivXDivX VOD Contents Useful Functions Displaying Current Playback Condition Quick OSD Useful FunctionsManual Skip Program/Random PlaybackPlaying a Data Disc Using Navigation MenusUsing Playback Menu except Jpeg files on Using Navigation MenusUsing Navigation Menus Playing a DVD Video Recording Format DiscPlaying a HighMAT Disc Changing Soundtracks, Subtitles and Angles To Enjoy Movies and Music MoreRepeat Play To Enjoy Movies and Music MoreAdvanced Surround Multi Re-masterProgressive Out Component Variable Zoom FunctionDigital Output PCM Digital OutputDolby Digital, DTS Digital Surround and MPEG§ Using On-Screen Menus Other SettingsMain Menu Audio/Subtitle language Using On-Screen MenusAudio Menu Other MenuEntering a Password Ratings Changing SettingsChanging Settings Setup MenuItems Recording from DVD to VHS Manual CopyingDVD-RAM Copying Before Requesting Service GeneralSound Before Requesting Service Disc playVHS picture Hints Error Messages1 ch GlossarySpecifications F0106Ad1036

NV-VP60 Series specifications

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