Panasonic NV-FJ625AM, NV-FJ620 Settings Using the On Screen Display, To Set the Colour TV System

Models: NV-FJ625AM NV-FJ620

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Settings Using the On Screen

Settings Using the On Screen

Display

Preparations

Confirm that the TV is on and the VCR viewing channel is selected.

Turn on the VCR.

Set the VCR/TV switch E to [VCR].

2STEREO or BILINGUAL indicator

When receiving a TV programme, the type of sound system in which it is broadcast is automatically indicated.

STEREO, M1 and M2 Indicator

When receiving a TV programme with the Stereo, Bilingual or NiCAM sound system, the type of sound system in which it is broadcast is automatically indicated. STEREO: When receiving a Stereo/NICAM stereo

broadcast.

M1 M2: When receiving a Bilingual/NICAM dual-sound

boadcast.

To Set the Colour TV System

1Press the MENU button U to display the Main menu on the TV screen.

2Press the Cursor buttons (34) S to select [SYSTEM] then press the OK button T.

On Screen Display

SYSTEM

To Set the Colour TV SystemAUTO

PAL

MESECAM

NTSC

B/W

SELECT:To Make Various Indicators Appear OnScreen Display

END :MENU

M1:

When receiving a NICAM monaural broadcastl.

To hear stereo performance connect as shown on page 5 to a TV or Stereo Amplifier with left and right audio inputs.

3Programme position

4Edit mode

When edit mode is set, the On Screen Display appears

3Press the Cursor buttons (34) S to select [AUTO].

The VCR automatically distinguishes between [PAL], [SECAM/MESECAM] and [NTSC] signals. If the picture lacks colour during AV external recording or playback, set to [PAL], [MESECAM] or [NTSC].

When you want to record or play back in black and white, set to [B/W].

4Press the MENU button U twice to exit the On Screen Display.

To Make Various Indicators Appear On

Screen Display

1 2 3 4 56 7

A.DUB:

Audio Dubbing

 

5 Tape running display

 

 

 

 

Stop, Eject

 

 

 

 

 

Rewind, Review

 

6

 

 

 

Fast Forward, Cue

 

5

 

 

 

Playback

 

1

 

 

Recording, Audio dubbing,

¥

 

 

Recording pause, Audio dubbing pause

; ¥

 

 

 

Repeat playback

 

R 1

 

 

 

At a press of the OSD button P, the following indications appear on the TV screen.

Press the OSD button P again to make the On Screen Display disappear.

1Audio Output Mode Indicators

CH 1 STEREO L R

0:00.22

Manual backgroundManual background SPManual background

A.DUB PAL

STANDARD

8

9

:

6Present time/Tape counter/Remaining tape time/ Index Search/OTR indication/Play-Off Timer

Information

Display

Present time

17:24

 

 

Tape counter

–2:35.47

 

 

Remaining tape time

REMAIN 2:34

At each press of the AUDIO button ?, the selected sound mode is indicated with Left (L) and Right (R).

Stereo: Both the Left (L) and Right (R) Indicators appear.

Left:

The Left (L) Indicator appears

Right:

The Right (R) Indicator appears.

Normal: Neither the Left (L) nor Right (R) Indicator appears.

At every push of this button, the audio output mode changes as follows.

During playback:

Manual backgroundStereo Manual background L Manual background R Manual background Normal audio track Manual background While the broadcast signals are being received: Manual backgroundStereo Manual background L Manual background R Manual background Normal Manual background

Index Search

S 01

OTR indication

OTR 60

 

 

Play-Off Timer

OFF 60

 

 

7Tape speed indicator (SP/LP/EP)

8Cassette-in indicator

9Colour system indicator

Any selected colour TV system except [AUTO] appears on screen display. (See pages 8 and 12.)

:Picture mode indicator

At each press of the PICTURE MODE button 5, the selected picture mode is set and following picture mode indicators appear.

Example:

 

STANDARD:

For TV programme recorded

DYNAMIC:

For Scenery, Sports

SOFT:

For Rental soft tape

CARTOON:

For Cartoon

Note:

The on screen display may be disturbed or disappear during special playback.

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Panasonic NV-FJ625AM, NV-FJ620 specifications Settings Using the On Screen Display, To Set the Colour TV System