Contents

 

Before Use

 

Warning and Important Information

3

VHS Deck and Video Cassette Information

4

The Remote Control

4

Accessories

4

Disc Information

5

Control Reference Guide

7

Main Unit

7

The Unit’s Display

7

Remote Control

8

Getting Started

 

Connections

9

Basic Connections

9

Audio/Video Output Sockets

9

For Better Video from DVD

9

To Enjoy Sound through Other Audio Equipment

10

Operating the TV

11

TV Maker Setting

11

Tuning the TV to Your Unit

12

To Change the RF Output Channel

12

Setting Up for VHS and DVD Quick Setup

13

Language

13

Clock Set

13

VHS Operations

 

Playback

14

Adjusting the Playback Picture

15

NTSC Playback

15

Recording

16

One-Touch Recording (OTR)

17

Recording from an External Source

17

Tape Refresh

17

Timer Recording

18

To Check and Cancel a Timer Programme

18

Search Functions

19

VHS Index Search System (VISS)

19

Settings Using the On-Screen Display

20

Tuner Preset

20

System

21

Option

21

Various Indications in On-screen Display

22

Changing Audio

22

DVD Operations

 

Playing Discs-basic Play

23

DivX VOD Contents

25

Useful Functions

26

Starting Play from a Selected Item

26

Starting Play from a Selected Group

26

Quick Replay

26

Changing Play Speed

26

AV Enhancer

26

Picture Mode

26

Rotating Pictures

26

Manual Skip

27

Displaying Current Playback Condition (Quick OSD)

27

Advanced Disc Review

27

Program/Random Playback

27

Using Navigation Menus

28

Playing a Data Disc

28

Playing a HighMAT Disc

29

Playing a DVD Video Recording Format Disc

29

To Enjoy Movies and Music More

30

Changing Soundtracks, Subtitles and Angles

30

Advanced Surround

31

Repeat Play

31

Multi Re-master

31

Variable Zoom Function

32

Progressive Out (Component)

32

Digital Output

33

Using On-Screen Menus

34

Main Menu

34

Other Settings

34

Changing Settings

36

Entering a Password (Ratings)

36

Setup Menu

37

Editing

 

Recording from DVD to VHS

38

Manual Copying

38

DVD-RAM Copying

38

Helpful Hints

 

Before Requesting Service

39

Error Messages

41

Glossary

42

Specifications

43

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Panasonic NV-VP60 Series manual Contents

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.

The NV-VP60 is also equipped with an advanced picture quality enhancement technology, which significantly improves the clarity and color accuracy of the recordings. This results in vibrant images that make viewing a pleasure, whether it’s for watching home videos or classic films. The unit's dynamic noise reduction system further enhances the viewing experience by minimizing visual disturbances, producing a smoother, more enjoyable playback.

Another key characteristic of the NV-VP60 is its intuitive remote control, which simplifies navigation through menus and playback functions. This user-centric design helps users quickly locate their desired content, ensuring straightforward operation regardless of technological familiarity. Moreover, the series comes with programmable recording features, allowing users to schedule recordings effortlessly and not miss their favorite shows.

The NV-VP60's versatility extends beyond simple playback, as it supports multiple input formats and connections, enabling the integration of various video sources, including satellite receivers and gaming consoles. This adaptability extends its lifespan in an ever-evolving digital landscape.

In summary, the Panasonic NV-VP60 Series stands out for its functionalities, including dual-format playback, picture quality enhancements, user-friendly controls, and versatile connectivity options. As a bridge between traditional and modern viewing experiences, it remains a valued choice for enthusiasts of vintage media and casual viewers alike. With the NV-VP60, Panasonic successfully delivered a product that resonates with quality and convenience, making it a classic in the market of home entertainment systems.