Panasonic NV-VP60 Series manual Control Reference Guide, Main Unit, Unit’s Display

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Lights up when the VHS tape counter passes the zero mark on the counter display or when the remaining time display is selected on some discs (j 0:00).

Control Reference Guide

Operations in these instructions are described mainly for the remote control, but you can do the operations on the main unit if the controls are the same.

Main Unit

Before Use

ªCommon section

[A]Power button (Í/I)

Press [Í/I] to switch this unit from on to standby mode or vice versa. In standby mode, the unit is still connected to the main AC power.

[B]Infra-red Remote Control Receiver Window

[C]Display

ªVHS section

(1)

Tape Eject button (<EJECT)

(l 14)

(2)

Cassette Compartment

 

(3)

AV2 IN (AUDIO/VIDEO) Sockets

(l 17)

(4)Recording/One-Touch Recording button

(¥REC/OTR)

(l 16,

17)

(5) Timer Recording button ( TIMER REC)

(l

18)

(6)

Channel Down/Up buttons (IJCH)

(l 12, 15, 16)

(7)

Stop button

(l 14)

(8)

1Play button

(l 14)

(9)

Rewind/Fast-Forward buttons

 

 

(6 56/REW FF/5)

(l 14)

ªDVD section

(1)Disc Tray

(2)

Disc Tray Open/Close button (<OPEN/CLOSE)

(l 23)

(3)

DVD-RAM Copying button

 

 

(DVD-RAM COPYING)

(l 38)

(4)

Stop button

(l 23)

(5)

1Play button

(l 23)

(6)

AV Enhancer button (AV ENHANCER)

(l 26)

The Unit’s Display

(1) (2)(3) (4)

(5) [B] [C] (6) [D]

ªCommon section

[A]Counter Display

Current time/VHS recording and play counter/Disc play counter/Miscellaneous messages, etc.

[B]Running Indicator

Lights up when the VHS or DVD section is active.

Flashes when the cassette is paused or the disc is stopped. One bar lights up when the disc is paused.

The bars flash one at a time when the cassette or disc is playing.

[C]Play Indicator

Lights up when playing a cassette or disc.

[D]Minus Indicator

ªVHS section

(1)Operation Status of VHS Section

Lights up when a cassette is inserted.

Flashes when recording or timer recording is attempted with no cassette inserted.

(1) (2)

[A](7)

(2)VHS Selector Indicator

Lights up when the VHS section is active.

(3)Timer Programme Recording Indicator

(4)Clock Indicator

Lights up during the clock display.

(5)Recording Indicator

Lights up during recording, copying or timer recording.

(6)Remaining Time Indicator (l 17)

(7)Recording Mode Indicator (l 16)

ªDVD section

(1)Operation Status of DVD Section

Lights up when a disc is inserted.

(2)DVD Selector Indicator

Lights up when the DVD section is active.

Note:

” or “ ” indicator lights up all the time if a cassette or CD is inserted.

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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 InstructionsAccessories Remote ControlVHS Deck and Video Cassette Information DVD-RW Disc InformationDiscs that can be played DVD-RDisc Information Main Unit Control Reference GuideUnit’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 SetInsert a recorded video cassette Press 1PLAY PlaybackRepeat 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 ModeVHS Index Search System Viss Search FunctionsPress 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 MenusPlaying a DVD Video Recording Format Disc Using Navigation MenusPlaying 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 FunctionPCM Digital Output Digital OutputDolby Digital, DTS Digital Surround and MPEG§ Other Settings Using On-Screen MenusMain Menu Audio/Subtitle language Using On-Screen MenusAudio Menu Other MenuEntering a Password Ratings Changing SettingsSetup Menu Changing SettingsItems Manual Copying Recording from DVD to VHSDVD-RAM Copying General Before Requesting ServiceSound Disc play Before Requesting ServiceVHS picture Hints Error Messages1 ch GlossarySpecifications 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.

The NV-VP60 is also equipped with an advanced picture quality enhancement technology, which significantly improves the clarity and color accuracy of the recordings. This results in vibrant images that make viewing a pleasure, whether it’s for watching home videos or classic films. The unit's dynamic noise reduction system further enhances the viewing experience by minimizing visual disturbances, producing a smoother, more enjoyable playback.

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.