To Select the Desired Tape Speed

Press SPEED before

SP

recording.

To Interrupt Recording

Press ;/D (PAUSE/SLOW)

during recording.

Press it again to continue

REC

 

recording.

To View One TV Program while Recording Another One

1Refer to steps 14of the manual recording operation.

2Press VCR/TV to select the TV mode.

3Select the TV program on your TV that you wish to view now.

Ensure that VCR/TV switch is set to TV.

To Display the Approximate Remaining Tape Time

POWER

DIRECT REC REPEAT

INPUT SELECT

Í

 

 

1

2

3

 

4

5

6

VOLUME

 

 

 

7

8

9

+

 

 

100

 

AV

0

 

NAVI

INDEX

 

SEARCH

PICTURE MODE

REC

MENU

 

 

JET REW

 

OK

operationsBasic

 

 

 

 

 

 

VCR

 

 

 

TV

1

2

3

4

+

 

+

+

DATE

CH

ON

OFF

 

PROG. / CHECK CANCEL

SPEED

TIMER

 

 

 

Á

AUDIO

RESET

OSD/DISPLAY VCR/TV

1Select TAPE SELECT from the on screen display and select the corresponding video cassette tape length. See page 18.

On Screen Display

OPTION

 

1/2

OSD

 

ON

OFF

TAPE SELECT

 

 

 

T120

T160

T180

BLUE BACK

 

ON

OFF

JET NAVIGATOR

 

ON OFF

DELETE NAVIDATA

NO

YES

JET SEARCH

 

x27

x35

SELECT

:

s/r:

 

END

:MENU

 

Notes:

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

T160: For T140 and -160 tapes.

T180: For T180 tape.

REMAIN

2 Press OSD/DISPLAY.

The display changes as follows each time OSD/DISPLAY is pressed.

Clock>Counter>

Remaining Tape Time>Clock

The remaining tape time may not be displayed correctly depending on the tape used.

When a video cassette with a broken off erasure prevention tab is inserted, the “1” indication will flash to indicate that recording is not possible even if REC ¥ (¥ REC/OTR) is pressed.

The recording pause mode will be automatically released after 5 minutes, and the VCR will return to the stop mode.

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Panasonic NV-SJ430PMP, NV-FJ630PMP manual To Select the Desired Tape Speed, To Interrupt Recording, Press /D PAUSE/SLOW

NV-SJ430PMP, NV-FJ630PMP specifications

The Panasonic NV-FJ630PMP and NV-SJ430PMP are two notable models from Panasonic's lineup of VCRs, both of which showcase the brand's commitment to high-quality video playback and recording capabilities. With a variety of features designed to enhance user experience, these models have been popular choices for both casual users and videophiles alike.

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