Panasonic NV-VP60 Series manual Using On-Screen Menus, Other Settings, Main Menu

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Using On-Screen Menus

On-Screen Menus are menus that contain information about the disc or unit. These menus allow you to operate the unit by changing this information.

Select the unit viewing channel (or the AV input) on the TV.

Press [DVD SELECT] (l 8).

Other Settings

Play Speed (l 26)

AV Enhancer (l 26)

Common procedures

 

 

[1]

Press [FUNCTIONS] once.

(A)

(B)

[2]

Select the menu.

 

 

 

(A) Select

 

 

 

(B) Go to the next menu

(D)

(C)

 

(C) Register

 

(D) Return to the previous menu

 

 

 

(A)

 

 

 

 

 

[3]

Make the settings.

 

 

 

(A) Select

(B)

 

 

(B) Register

[4] Press [RETURN] to exit.

¬To cancel the menus

Press [FUNCTIONS] or [RETURN].

Main Menu

Program

To start from a specific item.

Group

 

Title

 

Chapter

 

Track

 

Playlist

 

Content

 

 

 

Time

To skip forwards or backwards (Time Slip for

§

Except iR/

play only)

 

1. Press [ENTER] twice to show Time Slip

iRW

indicator.

 

 

 

 

2. Press [34] to select the time and then press

 

 

[ENTER].

 

 

Press and hold [34] to change faster.

 

 

To start from a specific time§ (Time Search)

 

 

To change remaining/elapsed time display

Video

To display the pixel number

 

 

[DivX] fps (frames per second) is also displayed.

 

 

Audio

To display the current bit rate or sampling rate

 

 

(l 30)

Thumbnail

To show thumbnail images

Subtitle

On iR/iRW, a subtitle number may be shown

 

 

for subtitles that are not displayed. (l 30)

Marker (VR)

To recall a marker recorded on DVD-Video

recorders

 

 

 

 

Angle

(l 30)

Rotate

(l 26)

Picture

 

 

 

Slideshow

To turn on/off slideshow

 

 

To change the slideshow timing (0–30 sec)

Play Menu

Repeat (l 31)

A-B Repeat

Except [JPEG] [MPEG4] [DivX]

(When the elapsed play time is displayed)

Repeat a section between points A and B within an item.

[ENTER] (start point) > [ENTER] (end point) > [ENTER] (cancel)

If the end of an item is reached before pressing [ENTER] for the

second time it becomes point B.

Some subtitles recorded around point A or B may not appear. A-B repeat is canceled when you press [QUICK REPLAY] or

[MANUAL SKIP].

Marker (l below) [DVD-VR]: 999 positions

Except [DVD-VR]: 5 positions

Advanced Disc Review

Reviewing title to play Advanced Disc Review. (l 27, 37)

ªMarker

To mark up to 5 positions to play again

[ENTER] (The unit is now ready to accept markers.)

To mark a position: [ENTER] (at the desired point)

To mark another position: [2 1] l [ENTER]

To recall a marker:

[2 1] l [ENTER]

To erase a marker:

[2 1] l [CANCEL]

Notes:

If places have been marked (e.g. with a DVD video recorder), they are displayed.

This feature doesn’t work during program and random play.

Markers added with this unit clear when you turn the unit off, change the source or open the disc tray.

Picture Menu

Picture Mode (l 26)

Video Output Mode (l 32)

480i/576i: Interlace video

480p/576p: Progressive video

Transfer Mode

If you have chosen “480p/576p” (l above), select the method of conversion for progressive output to suit the type of material. When the tray is opened, the setting will return to Auto or Auto1.

When playing PAL discs

Auto: Automatically detects the film and video content and then appropriately converts it.

Video: Select if the content is distorted when Auto is selected.

Cinema: Select this if the edges of the film content appear jagged or rough when Auto is selected. However, select Auto if the video content is distorted as shown in the illustration on the right.

When playing NTSC discs Auto1 (normal):

Automatically detects the film and video content, and appropriately converts it.

Auto2: In addition to Auto1, automatically detects film contents with different frame rates and appropriately converts it.

Video: Select if the content is distorted when Auto1 or Auto2 is selected.

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Contents Model No. NV-VP60 Series Contents About descriptions in these Operating Instructions For your safetyCondensation may form in the following cases NV-VP60GC Middle East model NV-VP60GCS Asia, Malaysia modelAccessories Remote ControlVHS Deck and Video Cassette Information DVD-R Disc InformationDiscs that can be played DVD-RWDisc Information Main Unit Control Reference GuideUnit’s Display Control Reference Guide VHS/DVD Select buttonAudio/Video Output Sockets ConnectionsBasic Connections For Better Video from DVDDigital connection ConnectionsTo Enjoy Sound through Other Audio Equipment Analogue connectionOperating the TV TV Maker SettingRefer to the chart below for the code of your TV Check whether the TV can be operated properlyTuning the TV to Your Unit To Change the RF Output ChannelClock Set Setting Up for VHS and DVD Quick SetupLanguage GettingInsert a recorded video cassette Press 1PLAY PlaybackRepeat Playback Ntsc Playback Adjusting the Playback PicturePlayback During play, press rTRACKING/V-LOCK or sTRACKING/V-LOCKRecording Press REC Mode to select Recording modeUsing another device while recording Press ¥REC to start recordingTape Refresh One-Touch Recording OTRRecording Recording from an External SourceDesired Rec Mode Timer RecordingTo Check and Cancel a Timer Programme Then pressVHS Index Search System Viss Search FunctionsPress backward or 9 forward Settings Using the On-Screen Display Tuner PresetSystem Settings Using the On-Screen DisplayPress Menu until the setting screen disappears OptionPress VHS Status Various Indications in On-screen DisplayChanging Audio To change the audio, press AudioResume function When you skip groupsPlaying Discs-basic Play Press 4 backward orFor motion pictures except DVD-VR MPEG4 DivX When a menu screen appears on the TVPlaying Discs-basic Play Press the numeric buttons to select the desired itemDivX VOD Contents Useful Functions Program/Random Playback Useful FunctionsManual Skip Displaying Current Playback Condition Quick OSDUsing Navigation Menus Using Navigation MenusUsing Playback Menu except Jpeg files on Playing a Data DiscPlaying a DVD Video Recording Format Disc Using Navigation MenusPlaying a HighMAT Disc To Enjoy Movies and Music More Changing Soundtracks, Subtitles and AnglesMulti Re-master To Enjoy Movies and Music MoreAdvanced Surround Repeat PlayVariable Zoom Function Progressive Out ComponentPCM Digital Output Digital OutputDolby Digital, DTS Digital Surround and MPEG§ Other Settings Using On-Screen MenusMain Menu Other Menu Using On-Screen MenusAudio Menu Audio/Subtitle languageChanging Settings Entering a Password RatingsSetup Menu Changing SettingsItems Manual Copying Recording from DVD to VHSDVD-RAM Copying General Before Requesting ServiceSound Disc play Before Requesting ServiceVHS picture Error Messages HintsGlossary 1 chSpecifications F0106Ad1036

NV-VP60 Series specifications

The Panasonic NV-VP60 Series is a remarkable addition to the realm of home entertainment, renowned for its blend of functionality and user-friendly design. Launched during a time when VHS technology was at its peak, this series epitomizes the transition to advanced video recording capabilities while maintaining the convenience of traditional formats.

One of the standout features of the NV-VP60 is its built-in video cassette recorder (VCR), which supports both VHS and S-VHS formats. This compatibility allows users to enjoy a comprehensive range of media, making it an ideal choice for those who have a diverse collection of tapes. The high-speed dubbing feature streamlines the process of copying videos, ensuring that users can easily duplicate their favorite films or recordings without losing quality.

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Another key characteristic of the NV-VP60 is its intuitive remote control, which simplifies navigation through menus and playback functions. This user-centric design helps users quickly locate their desired content, ensuring straightforward operation regardless of technological familiarity. Moreover, the series comes with programmable recording features, allowing users to schedule recordings effortlessly and not miss their favorite shows.

The NV-VP60's versatility extends beyond simple playback, as it supports multiple input formats and connections, enabling the integration of various video sources, including satellite receivers and gaming consoles. This adaptability extends its lifespan in an ever-evolving digital landscape.

In summary, the Panasonic NV-VP60 Series stands out for its functionalities, including dual-format playback, picture quality enhancements, user-friendly controls, and versatile connectivity options. As a bridge between traditional and modern viewing experiences, it remains a valued choice for enthusiasts of vintage media and casual viewers alike. With the NV-VP60, Panasonic successfully delivered a product that resonates with quality and convenience, making it a classic in the market of home entertainment systems.