Recording from DVD to VHS

You can record the contents of a disc onto a video cassette.

Select the unit viewing channel (or the AV input) on the TV. Insert a video cassette with an intact erasure prevention tab.

Press [DVD SELECT] (l 8).

Select the desired recording mode (l 16).

Manual Copying

Only discs that are not copy protected can be used. Press [DVD SELECT] (l 8).

Set “On-Screen Messages” to “Off” (Setup menu l 37).

Insert the disc to be recorded (l 23). When you copy NTSC discs,

select “NTSC” in “NTSC Disc Output” (Setup menu l 37).

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[1] Press [VHS SELECT] and then

press [INPUT SEL] repeatedly. Select “dc” channel.

Recording is allowed only when the

VHS input channel is set to “dc” (l below).

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[2] Press [DVD SELECT] and then press [1PLAY].

Start playing the disc and find the playing start point.

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[3] Press [;/DPAUSE].

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[4] Press [VHS SELECT] and then press [1PLAY].

Start playing the video cassette and find the recording start point.

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[5] Press [;/DPAUSE] and then press [¥REC].

Put the unit in the recording standby mode.

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[6] Press [;/DPAUSE].

VHS recording and disc play start at the same time.

¬To stop recording

1)Press [STOP]. Recording will stop.

2)Press [DVD SELECT] and then press [STOP].

Disc play will stop.

Notes:

You can select the audio channel to be recorded on the Normal audio track when copying a bilingual DVD (l 21).

Recording cannot be done if using a copy protected disc. By pressing [¥REC] at “dc” channel during DVD playback, the message “COPYING OF THIS MATERIAL IS NOT ALLOWED.” appears on the TV screen.

DVD-RAM Copying

You can copy programmes on a DVD-RAM disc to a video cassette with One-touch operation.

This function allows DVD-RAM discs recorded by Panasonic DVD recorders to be copied.

Insert the disc containing the programme to be copied (l 23). This function allows you to record the whole content on a disc

automatically. Confirm that the remaining tape time is sufficient for recording.

While stopped, press and hold [DVD-RAM COPYING] for 5 seconds or more.

When the disc is played all of the content or the tape reaches its end, this unit automatically stops copying.

The message is displayed on TV screen for a few seconds when DVD-RAM copying is completed.

¬To stop recording Press [STOP].

¬When “ ” and “ ” is flashing Check the settings again.

Notes:

In this function, the index signal is automatically added on the tape for each of the programmes. You can find the desired programme with these index signals (l 19).

This function does not work during timer recording standby mode. When the copying starts, “On-Screen Messages” in the Setup

menu is automatically set to “Off”. The “dc” channel is automatically selected (l below).

If you press [DVD-RAM COPYING] again, the copying starts at the stop position memorized (Resume function l 23). “ ” in the unit’s display flashes.

“dc” channel

When the disc is played with the “dc” channel set, the TV screen displays the disc video.

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Panasonic NV-VP60 Series manual Recording from DVD to VHS, Manual Copying, DVD-RAM Copying

NV-VP60 Series specifications

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