4Tape Mode/Rec Mode indicator (SP/LP/EP)

5Cassette-in indicator

6Colour system indicator

Any selected colour TV system except [AUTO] appears on screen display. See the “To Set the Colour TV System” (page 7).

7NAVI CHECK indicator

During playback, press the [STATUS/ NAVI CHECK] (32) repeatedly until the NAVI CHECK indicator appears. You can check the property of the programme being played.

However, this function is effective only for programmes recorded with setting the [JET NAVIGATOR] to [ON]. (See to the right.)

Clock # Counter # Remaining Tape Time #

#NAVI CHECK indicator # Clock

The VCR is checking the programme information while the message [CHECKING DATA] is displayed.

When the message [DATA NOT FOUND] appears, the NAVI CHECK indicator cannot be displayed.

Note:

The On Screen Display may be disturbed or disappeared during special playback.

Option Setting

MENU

 

 

 

 

OPTION

 

CLOCK SET

 

TAPE SELECT

[AUTO]

TUNER PRESET

 

NTSC INPUT SELECT

[AUTO]

SYSTEM

 

NTSC PB SELECT

[onPALTV]

OPTION

 

JET NAVIGATOR

[OFF]

 

DELETE NAVIDATA

[NO]

TAPE REFRESH

 

 

OSD REC

[OFF]

NAVI MEMORY 0PROG.

 

 

OSD

[AUTO]

SELECT :

 

 

, ENTER

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

END : MENU

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SELECT :

 

 

 

 

 

END: MENU

1Press [MENU] (9) to display the Main menu on the TV screen.

2Press [43] (28) to select [OPTION] then press [ENTER] (26).

3Press [43] (28) to select the desired field.

TAPE SELECT:

To select the corresponding video

 

cassette tape length to display the

 

approximate remaining tape time.

Press [2 1] (28) to select the corresponding video cassette tape length.

AUTO:The VCR automatically distinguishes E30, -60, -90, -120, -180 and -240 tapes.

E195: For E195 tape

E260: For E260 tape

E300: For E300 tape

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

NTSC INPUT SELECT:To select the colour TV system used to record NTSC signals.

Press [2 1] (28) to select [AUTO]. Allows NTSC [4.43] or [3.58] signals to be distinguished automatically.

If the tape has not recorded correctly, select 4.43 or 3.58. 4.43: When recording NTSC 4.43 signals.

3.58: When recording NTSC 3.58 signals.

Some programmes on NTSC 3.58 system cannot be recorded correctly by selecting [3.58].

NTSC PB SELECT: To select the colour TV system of the TV used to play back a tape recording NTSC signals.

Press [2 1] (28) to select the desired position according to the colour TV system of the TV.

on PAL TV:For TVs that can receive PAL signals. 4.43: For TVs that can receive NTSC 4.43 signals.

3.58: For TVs that can receive NTSC 3.58 signals.

JET NAVIGATOR:

To set the conditions for the Jet

 

 

Navigator Function.

• Press [2 1] (28) to select [ON] or [OFF].

OFF:

Initially set at this position.

ON:

Jet Navigator function works. If you select [ON],

 

[OSD REC] is set to [OFF] automatically.

 

 

DELETE NAVIDATA:

To delete all the Jet Navigator data

 

 

stored in the VCR memory.

Press [2 1] (28) to select [ENTER] then press [ENTER] (26) to do the deletion.

NO:

Initially set at this position.

ENTER:

It is done to delete all the Jet Navigator data.

 

 

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Panasonic NV-MV21 Series specifications Option Setting, # Navi Check indicator # Clock

NV-MV21 Series specifications

The Panasonic NV-MV21 Series stands as a testament to the innovative engineering and design prowess that Panasonic has consistently showcased in the video technology sector. This series of video cassette recorders (VCRs) is renowned for its reliability, functionality, and user-friendly features, making it a popular choice among home users and professionals alike.

One of the standout features of the NV-MV21 Series is its advanced video processing capabilities. It utilizes a high-performance digital signal processor that significantly enhances picture quality, delivering crystal-clear images and vibrant colors. This ensures that users can enjoy their favorite films and home videos with a level of clarity that truly brings them to life.

The NV-MV21 also integrates various playback modes, including standard and slow-motion playback, allowing for a versatile viewing experience. Users can easily navigate through their video library and enjoy special scenes at their desired speed without any degradation in quality. Additionally, the series features digital noise reduction technology, which minimizes the presence of unwanted artifacts, providing a smoother viewing experience.

In terms of recording capabilities, the NV-MV21 Series supports long-play modes, maximizing the recording time on standard VHS tapes. This is particularly beneficial for users who wish to capture extended events, such as family gatherings or sports events, without the need to frequently change tapes. The series also includes a timer recording function, which allows users to schedule recordings in advance, ensuring they never miss their favorite shows.

Another notable characteristic of the NV-MV21 is its compatibility with various media formats. It can play back not only standard VHS tapes but also S-VHS tapes, providing users with an option for higher-quality video playback when desired. This feature expands the versatility of the VCR, allowing users to enjoy a wider range of content.

Furthermore, the design of the Panasonic NV-MV21 Series is user-centric, featuring an easy-to-navigate interface with a clear display. This ensures that both tech-savvy users and novices can operate the unit with confidence. The compact design makes it suitable for various home setups, seamlessly fitting into existing entertainment systems.

Overall, the Panasonic NV-MV21 Series is a remarkable combination of advanced technology, ease of use, and high-quality performance, ensuring it continues to be a relevant choice for video enthusiasts even in a digital age. Whether for archival purposes or retro viewing, this series represents a reliable option for anyone looking to preserve their cherished video memories with excellence.