4Tape running display Stop, Eject

Rewind, Review, Index Search :,

Notes:

The on screen display may be disturbed depending on the playback tape or the input signal.

The on screen display does not appear when

Jet Search 6, Jet Rewind

6

the OSD is set to OFF. Set the OSD to OFF for dubbing.

Fast forward, Cue,

 

Index Search 9,

5

Jet Search 5

 

 

 

Playback

1

 

 

Recording

¥

 

 

Recording pause

M

Repeat playback

R 1

 

 

5Present time/Tape counter/Remaining tape time/Index search

Information

Display

Present time

17:24

 

 

Tape counter

j2:35.47

 

 

Remaining tape time

REMAIN 2:34

 

 

Index search

S 01

 

 

Jet Rewind

J:REW

 

 

Press RESET to reset the tape counter (elapsed time) to “0:00.00”.

The tape counter is automatically reset to “0:00.00” when a video cassette is inserted.

6Cassette-in indicator

7Tape speed indicator

8Picture mode indicator

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

STANDARD: For TV program recorded

DYNAMIC: For Scenery, Sports

SOFT: For Rental soft tape

CARTOON: For Cartoon

To Select the Corresponding Video Cassette Tape Length to Display the Approximate Remaining Tape Time

Follow steps 1 to 2 on page 17.

 

 

 

 

On Screen Display

3 Select TAPE SELECT

OPTION

 

1/2

by pressing 3 or 4.

OSD

 

ON

OFF

TAPE SELECT

T160

T180

 

T120

 

BLUE BACK

 

ON

OFF

 

JET NAVIGATOR

 

ON OFF

4 Select the corresponding

DELETE NAVIDATA

NO

YES

JET SEARCH

 

x27

x35

SELECT

:

s/r:

 

video cassette tape

END

:MENU

 

 

 

 

 

length by pressing 2 or 1.

T120: For T30, -60, -90 and -120 tapes.

T160: For T140 and -160 tapes.

T180: For T180 tape.

5Press MENU twice to make the on screen display disappear.

For the Blue Background Function

When BLUE BACK is ON, the screen will always have a blue background when you play back the unrecorded portions.

Follow steps 1 to 2 on page 17.

3 Select BLUE BACK by

OPTION

 

1/2

pressing 3 or 4.

OSD

 

ON

OFF

TAPE SELECT

T160

T180

 

T120

 

BLUE BACK

 

ON

OFF

 

JET NAVIGATOR

 

ON OFF

4 Select ON or OFF by

DELETE NAVIDATA

NO

YES

JET SEARCH

 

x27

x35

SELECT

:

s/r:

 

pressing 2 or 1.

END

:MENU

 

 

 

 

 

When BLUE BACK is OFF, the blue background function is deactivated.

It is not possible to record the blue picture of the blue background function.

5Press MENU twice to make the on screen display disappear.

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Panasonic NV-FJ630PMP, NV-SJ430PMP manual For the Blue Background Function

NV-SJ430PMP, NV-FJ630PMP specifications

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