Recording

Select the unit viewing channel (or the AV input) on the TV.

Press [VHS SELECT] (l 8).

Check that the clock is set to the correct time. If it has not been set,

refer to page 13.

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[1]Insert a video cassette with an

intact erasure prevention tab.

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[2] Press [ CH] or [ CH] to select

the TV station.

If you keep pressing these buttons, the channels changes quickly.

You can also select the channels with the numeric buttons.

Example: “5”;

[5]

“15”;

[– /– –]l[1]l[5]

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[3]Press [REC MODE] to select the

recording mode.

Each time you press the button:

SP>LP>EP>SP

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[4]Press [¥REC] to start recording.

¬To stop recording Press [STOP].

¬To interrupt recording

Press [;/DPAUSE] during recording. Press it again to continue recording.

Recording mode

SP: Provides standard recording time with optimum picture and sound quality.

LP: Provides double recording time with slightly reduced picture and sound quality.

EP: Provides triple recording time with slightly reduced picture and sound quality.

When you playback a video cassette recorded in EP mode, the monaural sound may be unstable.

When you start the recording in EP mode, the “EP” indication on the unit’s display flashes for about 8 seconds.

Notes:

Even if the video cassette you use is labeled “S-VHS”, it is not possible to record in the S-VHS with this unit. It records in VHS.

You cannot change channels while recording. You can change channels while the recording is paused.

When the recording is paused for more than 5 minutes, the unit returns to stop mode.

Using another device while recording

You can watch another TV programme or play discs while recording. The recording will not be affected.

ªTV

1) Press [JCH] or [ICH] to select the desired TV programme.

ªDVD

1)While recording, press [DVD SELECT].

2)Insert the disc and press [1PLAY] to start play. (l 23)

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NV-VP60 Series specifications

The Panasonic NV-VP60 Series is a remarkable addition to the realm of home entertainment, renowned for its blend of functionality and user-friendly design. Launched during a time when VHS technology was at its peak, this series epitomizes the transition to advanced video recording capabilities while maintaining the convenience of traditional formats.

One of the standout features of the NV-VP60 is its built-in video cassette recorder (VCR), which supports both VHS and S-VHS formats. This compatibility allows users to enjoy a comprehensive range of media, making it an ideal choice for those who have a diverse collection of tapes. The high-speed dubbing feature streamlines the process of copying videos, ensuring that users can easily duplicate their favorite films or recordings without losing quality.

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