SYSTEM
AUTO
PAL MESECAM NTSC
SELECT :
END : MENU

Settings Using the On-Screen Display

Fine Tuning

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[1] Press [34] to select “CH” and then press [2 1] to select the channel.

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[2] Press [34] to select “FINE” and then press [2 1] to obtain the best tuning condition.

Press [ENTER] to return the tuning to its former state.

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[3]Press [MENU] until the setting screen disappears.

System

Set the Colour TV System.

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[1] Press [34] to select “AUTO”.

The VHS automatically distinguishes between PAL, SECAM/MESECAM and NTSC signals. If the picture lacks colour during AV external recording, playback or recording from

DVD to VHS, set to “PAL”, “MESECAM” or “NTSC”.

When you want to record or playback in black and white, set to “B/W”.

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[2]Press [MENU] repeatedly until the setting screen disappears.

Option

Press [34] to select the item and then press [2 1] to change the setting.

OPTION

TAPE SELECT

NTSC INPUT SELECT

NTSC PB SELECT

OSD

COPYING NORMAL AUDIO

Items

Settings (Underlined items are the initial setting.)

TAPE SELECT

Set the length of tape you are using so the unit can show the correct remaining time (l 22)

AUTO:

E30, E60, E90, E120, E180 and E240 tapes

E195:

E195 tapes

E260:

E260 tapes

E300:

E300 tapes

NTSC INPUT SELECT

Select the colour TV system used to record NTSC signals

AUTO: NTSC [4.43] and [3.58] signals

If the tape has not recorded correctly, select 4.43 or 3.58.

4. 43: NTSC 4.43 signals

3. 58: NTSC 3.58 signals

Some programmes on the NTSC 3.58 system cannot be recorded.

NTSC PB SELECT

Select the colour TV system of the TV used to playback a tape recording NTSC signals

onPALTV: TVs that can receive PAL signals

4.43: TVs that can receive NTSC 4.43 signals

3.58: TVs that can receive NTSC 3.58 signals

OSD (l 22)

AUTO:

Messages appear on the TV for about 5 seconds

 

when you press [VHS STATUS].

OFF:

Messages do not appear.

COPYING NORMAL AUDIO (l 38)

Select the audio channel to be recorded on the Normal audio track when copying a bilingual DVD

L: To record the sound from left channel

R:To record the sound from right channel

VHS Operations

SELECT : :

¬To exit the settings screen Press [MENU] twice.

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Panasonic NV-VP60 Series manual Settings Using the On-Screen Display, System, Option, Press 34 to select Auto

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