Usage Precautions

Please read these precautions before you operate this VCR.

Avoid Sudden Changes in Temperature

If the VCR is suddenly moved from a cold to a warm place, dew may form on the tape and inside the VCR.

Humidity and Dust

Avoid places where there is high humidity or much dust, which may cause damage to internal parts.

Do Not Obstruct the Ventilation Holes

The ventilation holes prevent abnormal increases in temperature. Do not block or cover these holes. Avoid covering the holes with soft materials such as cloth or paper.

Avoid High Temperature

Keep the VCR away from extreme heat sources such as direct sunlight, heating radiators, or closed automobiles.

Avoid Magnets or Magnetized objects

Never bring a magnet or magnetized object near the VCR as it will adversely affect its performance of the VCR.

Keep the VCR away from other equipments as much as possible when using it, to avoid any adverse effect on performance for both the VCR and the equipment.

Avoid Water

Keep the VCR away from flower vases, tubs, sinks, etc. If liquids are spilled into the VCR, serious damage could occur. If you spill any liquid into the VCR, consult qualified service personnel.

Lightning

To avoid damage by lightning, disconnect the aerial plug from the VCR.

Cleaning the VCR

Wipe the VCR with a clean, dry cloth. Never use cleaning fluid or other chemicals. Do not use compressed air to remove any dust.

Stacking

Place the VCR in a horizontal position, and do not place anything heavy on it.

If Dew Forms in the VCR

Dew may form in the VCR if:

The VCR is in a room where the heater has just been turned on.

The VCR is in a room with steam or high humidity.

The VCR is brought from cold surroundings into a well-heated room.

The VCR is suddenly brought from cool surroundings, such as an air-conditioned room or car, to a place which is hot and humid.

Do Not Place Fingers or Other Objects Inside

Do not attempt to disassemble the VCR. Touching internal parts of this VCR is dangerous, and may cause it serious damage. There are no user serviceable parts inside.

Note:

Do not operate the VCR for at least 1 hour if any of the above conditions occur. This VCR does not incorporate a dew sensor.

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Panasonic NV-FJ630PMP, NV-SJ430PMP manual Usage Precautions, Avoid Sudden Changes in Temperature, Humidity and Dust

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.

The NV-FJ630PMP is a versatile VCR that supports both SP and LP recording modes. This model is equipped with advanced video heads that ensure high-quality playback and recording, reducing tape noise and enhancing overall visual clarity. One of its standout features is the Time Base Corrector which stabilizes the video signal for smoother playback, minimizing the jitter effect often associated with older tape formats.

For convenience, the NV-FJ630PMP also includes an index search function, allowing users to quickly navigate to specific segments of a tape. This is particularly useful for those archiving home videos or accessing favorite TV shows. Additionally, the model supports a variety of playback formats, ensuring compatibility with most VHS tapes.

On the other hand, the NV-SJ430PMP is a more compact model that doesn't sacrifice performance for size. It features an easy-to-use interface and offers similar recording capabilities as its counterpart. The built-in digital noise reduction technology helps to improve the quality of both audio and visual components, providing a cleaner, more enjoyable viewing experience.

Another notable characteristic is their flexibility in connectivity options. Both models come with standard AV outputs, allowing users to connect to a wide range of TVs and audio systems. The NV-FJ630PMP even offers S-Video output for users looking for enhanced image quality during playback, making it a suitable option for those who want to connect to high-end video equipment.

In conclusion, both the Panasonic NV-FJ630PMP and NV-SJ430PMP embody the reliability and quality that Panasonic is known for. With features aimed at enhancing user convenience and providing superior video performance, these VCRs remain relevant for users looking to enjoy their extensive tape collections or archive new recordings. Whether you are a nostalgia-driven enthusiast or looking for practical recording solutions, these models capture the essence of VHS technology with modern enhancements.