Before Requesting Service

Message of On Screen Display

The error message is indicated in brackets [ ].

[PLEASE PUT IN A VIDEO CASSETTE.]

[REC/OTR] (36) ([REC] (15)) or [TIMER (REC)] (14) has

been pressed without a video cassette inserted.

#Insert a video cassette.

[PLEASE STOP THE TAPE.]

[TUNER PRESET] has been selected during playback.

#Stop the tape.

[PLEASE SET THE CLOCK.]

[TIMER (REC)] (14), [PROG] (7), [CHECK] (23) or [TIMER CHECK] (39) has been pressed when the clock is

not set.

#Set the clock.

[PLEASE USE A CASSETTE WITH TAB.]

[REC/OTR] (36), [REC] (15) or [TIMER (REC)] (14) has been pressed with a video cassette without an erasure

prevention tab.

#Use a video cassette with an intact erasure prevention tab.

[NO TIMER RECORDING HAS BEEN SET.]

[TIMER (REC)] (14) has been pressed with no timer

programmes.

#Set timer recording.

[VCR IS IN THE TIMER STANDBY MODE.]

[VCR-ON/OFF] (1) has been pressed during the timer

standby mode.

#Press the [TIMER (REC)] (14) to release the VCR from the timer standby mode.

[CAN NOT FIND PROG PLAY DATA.]

[PROG PLAY] (22) has been pressed with no programmed

timer recording data.

#Set timer recording.

The VCR will not operate correctly

The symptom description is indicated in brackets [ ].

[The VCR display is not illuminated.]

The mains lead has not been connected.

#Connect the mains lead to the mains supply.

[The VCR display is illuminated but the VCR will not operate.]

The VCR is in the timer mode.

#Press the [TIMER (REC)] (14) to operate the VCR manually.

Safety devices are operating.

#Disconnect the mains lead and wait for 1 minute. Reconnect the mains supply and check functions.

Dew may have formed.

#Do not operate the VCR for 1 hour.

Playback will not operate correctly

The symptom description is indicated in brackets [ ].

[The picture is noisy or is not in colour. Horizontal bars or lines run down the screen.]

Tracking is not correct.

#Adjust the tracking. See page 18.

The TV has not been tuned to the VCR.

#Tune the TV to the VCR. See page 5.

The video heads are clogged or worn.

#Consult your dealer for further advice.

#Consult Panasonic Customer Care Centre for advice on 132600. (For Australia)

The playback picture is distorted when using an E300 type

video cassette that was recorded in the LP or EP mode.

#We recommend that you use video cassettes other than type E300.

Recording will not operate correctly

The symptom description is indicated in brackets [ ].

[The indication flashes whenever recording is attempted.]

The erasure prevention tab on the video cassette has been

broken off.

#Use a tape with an intact erasure prevention tab, or cover the tab hole with adhesive tape, if the original recording is no longer required.

[The picture is recorded with noise or a blank screen.]

The aerial or aerial cable is defective.

#Check the aerial connection to the VCR. See page 4.

#Check your normal TV picture. If there is no picture, check your aerial.

The VCR is not correctly tuned.

#Retune the VCR. See pages 5-6.

AV has been selected.

#Select the required TV programme.

[Timer recording cannot be performed.]

The clock or calendar has been incorrectly set.

#Check the clock and calendar. Set them to the present time. (Note that this is a 24-hour clock.)

See page 7.

The recording starting or ending time setting is incorrect.

#Set the recording starting and ending time correctly.

The VCR has not been set for timer recording.

#Press [TIMER (REC)] (14) after programming for timer recording.

[AV external recordings cannot be made.]

AV has not been selected.

#Select AV by pressing [INPUT SELECT] (6).

External AV connections are incorrect.

#Check that the connections for external video and audio sources are correct. See page 12.

The remote control will not operate correctly

The symptom description is indicated in brackets [ ].

[The remote control does not operate correctly.]

The remote control transmitter beam is not reaching the

VCR.

#Ensure that the remote control is being pointed at the VCR and that the transmitter beam is not obstructed.

The distance is too far.

#Use the remote control within 7 m of the VCR.

The batteries are exhausted.

#Replace the batteries. See the precautions for replacement on page 2.

The batteries are incorrectly fitted with (+/-) reversed.

#Fit the batteries correctly as shown on page 2.

The remote controller signal sensor is exposed to strong light

source such as direct sunlight or inverted fluorescent light.

#Keep strong light source so far away from the remote controller signal sensor as possible.

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Panasonic NV-MV21GN specifications Before Requesting Service

NV-MV21GN specifications

The Panasonic NV-MV21GN is a notable entry in the realm of VHS camcorders, an iconic device designed for home users and aspiring filmmakers alike. This model delivered remarkable performance and reliability during its time, showcasing features that catered to both casual recording and more serious videography.

At the heart of the NV-MV21GN is its compact form factor, making it convenient for portability. Weighing just a few kilograms, users can easily carry it for various outings, be it family events or nature trips. The camcorder boasts a sleek design, with an intuitive layout that allows users to access controls efficiently.

One of the standout features of the NV-MV21GN is its 22x optical zoom lens, allowing users to capture distant subjects with clarity and detail. This optical zoom capability is complemented by a digital zoom, enhancing flexibility for different types of shots. The 800x digital zoom offers additional options while ensuring that image quality remains acceptable even at extended focal lengths.

The camcorder also integrates a built-in image stabilization system, which minimizes the impact of shaky hands and movements, making video footage smoother and more professional in appearance. This feature is particularly beneficial for amateur videographers seeking to create high-quality recordings without the need for professional stabilization equipment.

Another noteworthy technology present in the NV-MV21GN is the ability to record in both SP (Standard Play) and LP (Long Play) modes. This dual recording option gives users the flexibility to choose between extended recording times or better video quality, depending on their needs. The NV-MV21GN supports VHS-C tapes, which are compact and convenient for use in smaller camcorders while maintaining the same quality as standard VHS tapes.

User-friendliness is enhanced by a clear viewfinder and a flip-out LCD screen, providing easy framing and playback options. With its capability to capture audio through a built-in microphone, the NV-MV21GN ensures that recordings are comprehensive, combining both visual and auditory elements effectively.

In summary, the Panasonic NV-MV21GN embodies a blend of portability, advanced features, and practical functionality, making it a well-rounded choice for video enthusiasts. Its combination of a powerful zoom lens, effective image stabilization, and flexible recording modes establishes it as a noteworthy camcorder in its category, providing users with the tools needed to create memorable videos.