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1.                                                                                         VHS DVD QUICKREPLAY DUBBING REC i re  ma  001 Both Ends Freezing   gt   ES 5     A Y  lt P  to select the picture EE  gt   Lolaa   3   003 Life on Jupiter  gt   eTo display other pages  select    Prev    or    Next    with  a pa nee d   A Y  lt P  and press  ENTER   After listing all the tracks 0 9  6 006 Pyjamamama  gt   or pictures in one group  the list for the next group appears    Number z  007 Shrimps from Mars   P gt   e You can also select the item with the numeric buttons  SAA Fo  ATA     Example     125      1   gt  2  5   e 10   010 Ziggy Starfish  gt   pass Prev    Find    Next  Lo  OG   JPEG  E Press  ENTE R   JPEG ALBUM  A A aca  G 1    P 1  Total       To exit the menu       Press  MENU   PLAY LIST  or  TOP MENU      SELECT  NUMBER                   SELECT  A  PROGICHECK TIMER  PROGPLAY JET REW Notes   lt  ae  aa    C   Go ENTER    RETURN                                              e This unit is not compatible with ID3 tags  page 47      correct play time will not be displayed   e MP3 files must have the extension   MP3    or     mp3      e You cannot play WMA files that are copy protected   e WMA files must have the extension     WMA    or wma           elf you play an MP3 track that includes still picture data  it will take some time before the music starts  playing and the elapsed time will not be displayed during this time  Even after the track starts  the    eUse a di
2.                                                                           n 1 10 17 0 46 35 Clay Penguin   2  Press  A Y   to select the play list  210 24 0 0915 Ashley at Prom        3 11 29 0 12 32 Formula one  e You can an A play lists with the numeric buttons  007 WHEREIN Soccer  Example     03      3  5 12 23   0 30 20 Baseball     10      210  9 1  9 0  oo 6 12 23 0 08 15 Neanderthal  APP    ee AegmgmeAPe     ePpqmeeePP       cet ertedesteseszedsecenreeeedtvaee NUMBER 7 12 24 0 15 30 Cartoons   3  Press  ENTER  to start play    sELECT 8 12 24 0 20 30 Trilobites      a 9 12 25 0 20 00 White Dwarf  e To skip scenes  press    t     backwards  or ENTER RETURN    10 12 25 0 55 00 Discovery                gt  gt    forwards       lt  gt  To clear the play list screen  Press  PLAY LIST  or  RETURN      Note   e Up to 99 play lists can be displayed     31    MP3 WMA  CD text and JPEG Navigatinc     MP3   WMA    CDtext    JPEG     You can play a MP3  WMA  CD text or JPEG disc by using the menu   e Select the unit viewing channel  or the AV input  on the TV   eSwitch  VHS TV DVD  to    DVD                 elf the disc contains both audio data  MP3 and WMA  and JPEG  select    Stills  JPEG     or    Audio  MP3 WMA     in    Mixed Disc        Audio  amp  Stills     SETUP menu page 41      e E  Press  TOP MENU   e g     Peseseeueseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee eee Playing    O     E A Press  A V  to select the track or    i          No Group 001 My favorite Tree    Group name       
3.       8476  TAJIK  a 8471  EA 8465  MATO accesses 8484    Telugu                8469  T  Thai  aaiae 8472  Tibetan               6679  Tigrinya              8473  Tonga  sici  n 8479  Turkish               8482  Turkmen             8475  IE acen  8487  Ukrainian            8575  Urdu   gt  icdsiccamnceneats 8582  Uzbek  cn    8590  Vietnamese        8673  Volap  k              8679  Welsh                 6789  Wolof                  8779  Xhosa  aaan  8872  Yiddish                7473  Yoruba                8979  Zulu  naaien 9085        lt  If the selected language is not recorded on the disc or a language has been predetermined on the disc  the language most  prioritized on the disc is used for play     40    Changing Settings       SETUP menu  Menus ems   Options  Underlined items are the initial setting     Disc   Audio  Choose the preferred audio language     Subtitle  Choose the preferred subtitle language     Menus  Choose the preferred language for disc menus     e  Language options  gt below   The original language of each disc will be  selected     Other  gt    gt          Input a code number with the numeric buttons   page 40    If the language selected for    Audio    is not  available  subtitles of that language will  automatically appear if available on that disc   eEnglish e  Language options3below   eOther x x gt   gt   Input a code number with the numeric buttons    Fpage 40     e English e  Language options3below   eOther x x gt   gt   Input a code number wi
4.       Insert a video cassette with an intact erasure prevention tab     e Switch  VHS TV DVD  to    VHS        e Select the desired tape speed     page 16      VHS DVD TV    VHS DVD TV TV    VHS 4 0 6 DVD    VHS DVD QUICKREPLAY DUBBING REC  om   o     TRACKINGN LOCK       U       DUBBING                    Yo      R     m      e e  sese               1 k        z  D  3  ge  5  n  O     a  m   gt   D  O        6    H      mre    a  3  Ss     m          O g on   mea       l      DIRECT  NAVIGATOR    E  5 iG     m  O 220    DISPLAY RETURN    PROGICHECK TIMER  PROGPLAY JET REW    CANCEURESET SUBTITLE AUDIO  ANGLE PAGE    MUSICw PICTURE A SRD CINEMA POSITION MEMORY    PICTURE SPEED INPUT SELECT    SPEED   5  PLAYMODE REPEAT ZOOM SETUP             Manual Dubbing    Only discs not copy protected can be used      Set    On Screen Messages    to    Off     SETUP menuepage 41       Insert the disc to be played    gt page 26   When you copy NTSC discs  select    NTSC    in    NTSC Disc  Output     SETUP menu gt 3page 41      EJ Press  INPUT SELECT  repeatedly     Select    dc    channel   e Recording is allowed only when the VHS input channel is set to    dc     below      EJ Switch  VHS TV DVD  to    DVD     then press   gt    PLAY      Start playing the disc and find the playing start point     EJ Press  I gt       Switch  VHS TV DVD  to    VHS     then press   gt    PLAY      Start playing the video cassette and find the recording start point     Ej Press  I gt    then press  REC    
5.      lt  gt  To set the channels manually  3page 23   a D   em re    VIDEO EL AUDIO    R     000                        W To restart Plug in Auto Tuning   e Turn the unit on    eMake sure there is no video cassette in the unit    1  Keep both  CH  V and A on the unit pressed simultaneously for 3  seconds or more until the channel on the unit s display changes to 1    2  Disconnect the mains lead and then reconnect it    3  Turn on the unit  Plug in Auto Tuning restarts  Disappears    1          You can change the RF output channel  for example  when interference occurs NV VP31GL  NV VP31GL on the picture after tuning     28  lt  o  gt 69   1  Hold down  MENU  for 5 seconds or more   2  Press  CH  V A to select the channel  AU28   69  NZ21   69       RF OFF  e Each time you press  CHIVA  3 left  NV VP31GN  eSetto               RF OFF  when you use the audio video cable for the    NV VP31GN connection      You can also use the numeric buttons     ne   we Example     28      2  9 8      RE OFF  3  Retune your TV to the new RF channel for the unit   4  Press  MENU  to exit the setting mode              Panasonic    Note  END  MENU  e Even if the RF output channel has been changed  it is not necessary to  perform Auto Tuning     Il       Make basic settings for VHS  These settings are retained in memory until they are changed  even if the unit is turned off     e Select the unit viewing channel  or the AV input  on the TV   e   Turn on the unit   eSwitch  VHS TV DVD  to    VHS    
6.     AUTO TUNE      SEARCH  3      2  Press   lt 4  gt   to start Auto Tuning     e  t may take up to 5 or more minutes to complete   e When Auto Tuning is completed  the on screen display    disappears and programme position 1 is selected  AUTO TUNING    IN PROGRESS   PLEASE WAIT     CH1 SEARCH    34  END  MI       The number of channels still to be auto  tuned      lt  To stop partway through  Press  MENU       lt  gt  If the unit is not correctly tuned by Auto Tuning  Follow the procedure on page 23     Channel plan    NV VP31GL 0 12 28 69 45 470MHz  NV VP31GN 1 11 21 69 44 470MHz       22    Settings Using the On Screen Display    Manual Tuning     1  Press  A V  to select    CH    and select the channel with   lt   gt        2  Press  A V  to select    CLEAR    and select    OFF    with       gt               CH 2  E To select the blanking of a programme position AUTO UE  OFF   Select    ON     If you select    ON     proceed to step 4  SEARCH  8   e To restore the channel again  select    OFF     FINE  e Repeat steps 1 and 2 for another unoccupied programme positions to skip during the selection of  the programme positions    3  Select    SEARCH    with  A V  then press   lt   gt   to start the  Manual Tuning  TRATA  elf the desired TV station has not been tuned  press   lt 4  gt   again  END     ePress  MENU  and repeat steps 1 3 for each programme position you want to tune to a station   e You can also set the programme position directly by entering the number with the
7.     Common procedures       EJ Press  MENU      VHS DVD TV    VHS DVD TV TV  VHS 100 DVD VHS     ONE    VHS DVD VHS DVD QUICKREPLAY DuBgING REC    m geese E   El Press  ENTER                          MENU    DIRECT       DISPLAY RETURN    PROGICHECK TIMER  PROGPLAY JET REW       steps      2  Press  MENU  to    Time Reset Function     1  Set each item with  A Y  gt     Press   lt 4  to return to the previous item  CLOCK SET   At the set time  H M  point   e When it is kept pressed  the indication changes in 30 minute      There is no need to press           exit the setting screen        0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 VHS MENU    w B Press  A V  to select the menu  E  VD reeeecececcececcceeccceceecesceecccecececceccce TUNER PRESET    SYSTEM  OPTION    SELECT   B    ENTER  ND   MENU          et CLOCK SET  e    The clock operates for at least 3 years on its backup system in the event of a power failure   After 3 years  clock back up can only be guaranteed for maximum of 1 hour     start the clock and SELECT cE     4   0    START  MENU       If the clock is less than 2 minutes early or late  it can easily be reset to the proper time     Example  Resetting the clock to 12 00 00   1  Display the    CLOCK SET    screen    2  When the current clock display on the unit is between 11 58 00 and 12 01 59  press  MENU   as soon as you hear the 12 00 00 time tone  This resets the time to 12 00 00     W To switch to the desired video    You can set the unit so that the VHS DVD ou
8.     NAVIGATOR    C    DISPLAY RETURN    PROG CHECK TIMER  PROGPLAY JET REW     lt  gt  To stop playing the disc      Switch  VHS TV DVD  to    DVD     Press  W      CANCEURESET SUBTITLE AUDIO  ANGLE PAGE           lt  To stop recording  Switch  VHS TV DVD  to    VHS     Press  W      speep   The MUSIC WITH PICTURE mode is not canceled      lt  gt  To cancel the MUSIC WITH PICTURE mode  Press  MUSIC w  PICTURE  repeatedly to select the normal mode     MUSIC w PICTURE A SRD   CINEMA POSITION MEMORY    MUSIC w   PICTURE       PICTURE SPEED INPUT SELECT    j  PLAY MODE REPEAT ZOOM SETUR          Notes    eWhen you switch to    MUSIC WITH PICTURE 1    from the normal mode  the video is automatically input  through the AV2 IN socket  Audio is switched to DVD  When the external input is not used  you can also  select the video of a TV programme with  CH V AN  Audio stays on DVD    eWhen you switch to    MUSIC WITH PICTURE 2    from the normal mode  the audio is automatically input  through the AV2 IN socket  Video is switched to DVD  When the external input is not used  you can also  select the audio of a video cassette or a TV programme with  CH  A  Video stays on DVD    eWhile in the MUSIC WITH PICTURE mode   VHS DVD OUTPUT  does not work        43       Before requesting service  check the following points once again     General  No power     No response when buttons  pressed     No operations can be performed  with the remote control     Cannot select alternative  languages     
9.     Note   Mass and dimensions shown are approximate   Specifications are subject to change without notice        This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by method claims of certain U S  patents and other  intellectual property rights owned by Macrovision Corporation and other rights owners  Use of this copyright protection technology must  be authorized by Macrovision Corporation  and is intended for home and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by  Macrovision Corporation  Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited     MA    A esp cannes E E E E T 38  Advanced Surround aaa 35  ANO o a 34  AU dias 25  Audio attribute           o oocoonconcccnccnncncncnaonincnoninanonananoncnnnnnnn nan nncnnnnnns 39  MiB   A E N N ete E 4  BI OMDC A PEO A 39  Mc   CANS TONY aio iia 21  NM  cia 32  Chapter RevieW    ooooocccccccoccnoccnncnnononccnnnonnnnnnronnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnonanznnens 27  CINEMA na i   35  A A 4 5  ce e re erie eee 12  Calour TVS YSISW sarirani annae T 23  Condensation craccncsincnenassnuscncdeiwensenece sane osiitelenesewssguaeovate   unssivateaeemseons 3  CONNECCION ciao 8  Contrast srecen a E a On eR 39  GUS naaa 14  MD   Dialogue Enhancer c occcccooccccccnncncccnnonononnncnnnnnnnnnnonnnnannnnnnnnncnnananos 39  Direct Navigator acia a ice ids 31  DODY DIJA naa oca 36  DTS Digital Surround                   ccccccesseeeseeeeeeseesseeeeeessaeeseeeeesseees 36  A 42  ME   A sic 16  Erasure DIOTSCHION  sicrrcoriaia
10.     RAM 4 7  Shown as    DVD   VR    on the  display     RAM   VCD     Wise   dist    DIGITAL VIDEO DIGITAL AUDIO    Conforming to COMPACT  IEC62107    DIGITAL AUDIO    TEXT       Use discs with the above logos and that conform to specifications  The unit cannot play other discs correctly  Do not use irregularly shaped    discs  e g  heart shaped   as these can damage the unit     It may not be possible to play CD R  CD RW  DVD R and DVD RAM in all cases due to the type of disc or condition of the recording     fi Discs that cannot be played   DVD ROM  DVD Audio  CD ROM  CDV  CD G   RW  DVD RW   CVD  SACD  Divx Video Discs and Photo CD  DVD RAM that  cannot be removed from their cartridge  2 6 GB and 5 2 GB DVD   RAM  and    Chaoji VCD    available on the market including CVD   DVCD and SVCD that do not conform to IEC62107  etc     fi Region number supported by this player  Region numbers are allocated to DVD players and software  according to where they are sold    The region number of the unit is    4     The unit will play DVD Video  marked with labels containing    4    or    ALL       Examples        DIGITAL    W DVDs that can be played  You can play discs with these symbols  DO    DIGITAL  SURROUND    Video systems   e This unit can play PAL and NTSC  but your TV must match the  system used on the disc    ePAL discs cannot be correctly viewed on an NTSC television    e This unit can convert NTSC signals to PAL 60 for viewing on a  PAL television  Video   NTSC Disc Outpu
11.     e Water or some other liquid      Lightning   Disconnect the aerial plug from the unit during a  lightning storm     e Anything heavy on the unit    e Connecting or handling the equipment with wet hands    e Using a cell phone near the unit because doing so may cause  noise to adversely affect the picture and sound     Do    eWipe the unit with a clean and dry cloth       install the unit in a horizontal position    eKeep the unit  TV and other equipment switched off until you  have finished all connections     Condensation may form in the following cases    e The unit is brought from cold surroundings into a well heated  room    e The unit is suddenly brought from cool surroundings  such as an  air conditioned room or car  to a place which is hot and humid     Note   ein any of the above mentioned conditions  do not operate the unit  for at least 1 hour  This unit is not equipped with a dew sensor     NV VP31GL  Australia model  NV VP31GN  New Zealand model    THIS UNIT IS INTENDED FOR USE IN  MODERATE CLIMATES        Accessories      S Please check and identify the supplied accessories     Lv       4 pc  Remote Control     1 pc  RF Coaxial cable     2 pcs     R6    size batteries       4 pc  AC Main Lead   _ 1 pc  Audio Video cable       VHS Deck and Cassette Tape Information    Surge Absorber    For further protection for this product  these models are equipped  with new surge absorbing circuits which prevents damage due to  power surges caused by lightning    e This f
12.     gt   D  O  x        RETURN    PROGICHECK TIMER  PROGPLAY JET REW          PLAYMODE REPEAT ZOOM       PICTURE SPEED INPUT SELECT    EJ  SETUP       CANCELIRESET SUBTITLE AUDIO  ANGLEIPAGE      S    ex   oy E    MUSIC w  PICTURE A SRD CINEMA POSITION MEMORY       RETURN    AUDIO  ANGLE   PAGE  CINEMA  ZOOM       Changing soundtracks  subtitles and angles    Some discs have multiple soundtracks  subtitle languages and camera angles  and you can change them   during play    e  V   SVCD only  Soundtrack and subtitle numbers may change even if corresponding soundtracks are  not recorded     Soundtracks  RAM      During play  press  AUDIO   e g  e g            DVD V   The number changes each time you press the     g pg Digital       button   GY 1797   Each time you press the button  the indication   English 3 2 1 ch E   changes    LR L gt R gt LR Soundtrack selected    e You can also use this button to turn on and off the vocals on karaoke discs  Read the disc   s instructions  for details    ePlay restarts from the beginning of the soundtrack when playing DVD RAM soundtracks that are  accompanied by still pictures    e Refer to EY  page 39  for audio signal type details       Subtitles E Wea   SVCD only         You can change the subtitle language and turn the subtitles on and off   GW   You can turn the subtitles on and off     During play   Press  SUBTITLE      The subtitle number changes each time you   press the button    elt may take some time until the language  selected 
13.    DVD    PROG  PLAY       Jet Navigator    This unit can display a list of the recorded programmes on the inserted video cassette on the TV screen   You can then select the desired programme  and this unit will quickly reach its beginning and start  playback     To save Jet Navigator data  e The tape length of the inserted cassette must be set correctly   Fpage 24   e The unit must not be in the timer recording standby mode    e A programme of at least 15 minutes must be recorded on the tape     1  Press  MENU  to display the VHS MENU     OPTION  TAPE SELECT  NTSC INPUT SELECT  NTSC PB SELECT     AUTO     AUTO     onPALTV   ON    2  Press  A V  to select    OPTION    and then press  ENTER   SST a  3  Press  A VW  to select    JET NAVIGATOR    and then select    ON    REC  with  4  gt     4  Record programmes  page 16 19   O eal       The unit makes the list as you record     E  Press  NAVI      eWhen pressing  NAVI  during playback  the playback stops  and the Jet Navigator list appears     EJ Press  NAVI  several times to select    the programme     After 3 seconds  the unit starts to search for the beginning of  the selected programme and the playback will start  automatically    eEvery time you press  NAVI   the programme shifts above     JET NAVIGATOR    CH ON CATEGORY  22 30 MUSIC   F  15 00 SPORT    22 15  20 02  19 10  20 02  20 30    SELECT   NAVI  C3        EDUCA  2    END   MENU     lt  gt  To cancel the Jet Navigator list  Press  MENU       lt  gt  To delete the J
14.    PLAY   the message disappears and play starts from where you press   W  or  POSITION MEMORY     e The position is also cleared when you turn the unit off  select another source or open the disc tray    eThis is operative only in the current title     27       Convenient Functions    DYES ELU We   CD   MP3   WMA   JPEG       e Select the unit viewing channel  or the AV input  on the TV   e Switch  VHS TV DVD  to    DVD           VHS DVD TV  VHS DVD TV    TV  VHS 1 00 DVD              quick   D SO    O       REPLAY       Numeric  buttons       TOPENY MENU  eS PLAY  NAVIGATOR LIST  ENTER ass  DISPLAY     DISPLAY RETURN       PROGICHECK TIMER  PROGPLAY JET REW    CANCEL RESET SUBTITLE AUDIO  ANGLE PAGE    MUSIC w PICTURE A SRD CINEMA POSITION MEMORY    PICTURE SPEED INPUT SELECT    PLAYMODE REPEAT ZOOM SETUP    REPEAT                    Starting play from a selected item    Press the numeric buttons     Example       MP3    WMA    JPEG    Press the numeric buttons then press  ENTER  or   gt    PLAY    Example     125      1  9 2  9 5   gt  ENTER  or    gt    PLAY        10       10 3 1 310        If the Video CD has playback control  1  Press  W  to clear    PBC    from the unit   s display   2  Press the numeric buttons   e To return to the menu play  press  MENU   PLAY LIST  to restore    PBC    in the unit   s display     Notes   MENU e This works only when stopped in some discs   e This may not work depending on the disc or the play status     Selecting groups to play     
15.    Put the unit in the recording standby mode      J Press  I gt       VHS recording and disc play start at the same time         lt  To stop recording  1  Press  W   Recording will stop   2  Switch  VHS TV DVD  to    DVD     and press  W   Disc play will stop     Notes    e You can select the audio channel to be recorded on the Normal audio track when dubbing a bilingual DVD     page 24     elf a copy protected disc is inserted     COPYING OF THIS MATERIAL IS NOT ALLOWED     is displayed  on the TV screen  If you proceed with the recording  the video recorded will be distorted     One Touch Dubbing    You can copy programmes on a DVD RAM disc to a video cassette with One touch operation    eThis function allows DVD RAM discs recorded by Panasonic DVD recorders to be dubbed    e Insert the disc containing the programme to be copied  page 26     e This function allows you to record a whole content on a disc automatically  Confirm that the remaining  tape time is sufficient for recording     While stopped  press and hold  DUBBING  for 5 seconds or more     When the disc is played all of a content or the tape reaches its end  this unit automatically stops dubbing   e The message is displayed on TV screen for a few seconds when One touch dubbing is completed      lt  To stop recording  Press  W       lt  When         and       2    is flashing    caer    Check the settings again     Notes    ein this function  the index signal is automatically added on the tape for each of the pr
16.    it is not possible to record in the S VHS system with  this unit  It records in normal VHS system    e You cannot change channels while recording  You can change channels while in the pause mode      When the recording is paused for more than 5 minutes  the unit returns to the stop mode     Using another device while recording    You can watch another TV programme or play discs while recording  The recording will not be affected     MTV  1  While recording  switch  VHS TV DVD  to    TV      2  Press  CH  A or the numeric buttons to select the desired TV programme     DVD   1  While recording  switch  VHS TV DVD  to    DVD       2  If    OUT  VHS DVD     is set to    MANUAL     page 12   press  VHS DVD OUTPUT  to switch to  DVD    3  Insert the disc and press       PLAY  to start play   page 26     OSD Recording      You can record the present date and time on the same screen as the   picture    Set    OSD REC    to    ON     OPTION page 24  and start recording    e This function is also activated for OTR recording  Fpage 17  and Timer  recording  page 18     e This function is not activated during MUSIC WITH PICTURE  page 43         15 10 54  19 0CT 2005    16    Recording    One Touch Recording  OTR     You can start recording quickly and set a duration        During recording  press   REC OTR  on the unit repeatedly  Ol  REC OTR    Select the desired recording duration      Each time you press the button  the indication on the unit s display changes as follows     Counte
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19.   Hebrew               7387  Hindi  erase 7273  Hungarian           7285  Icelandic             7383  Indonesian          7378  Interlingua           7365  A 7165  Italian                  7384  Japanese            7465  Javanese            7487  Kannada             7578  Kashmiri              7583  Kazakh                7575  Kirghiz  sosa 7589  Korean  mmm    7579  Kurdish               7585  Laotian                7679  Latin  wc  7665  Latvian  Lettish    7686  Lingala                7678    Lithuanian           7684  Macedonian        7775  Malagasy            7771  Malay     nannan  7783  Malayalam          7776  Maltese               7784  Maori  aaiae  7773  Marathi                7782  Moldavian           7779  Mongolian           7778  Nauru  nccc 7865  Nepali                 7869  Norwegian          7879  Oriya     aaaea 7982  Pashto  Pushto   8083  Persian               7065  Polish                  8076  Portuguese         8084  Punjabi                8065  Quechua             8185  Rhaeto Romance   8277    Romanian           8279  Russian             8285  Samoan              8377  Sanskrit              8365  Scots Gaelic      7168  Serbian               8382  Serbo Croatian    8372  Shona  conc    8378  Sindhi                 8368  Singhalese          8373  Slovak                 8375  Slovenian            8376  Somali                8379  Spanish              6983  Sundanese         8385  Swahili                 8387  Swedish              8386  Tagalog        
20.   ON       During play  Shows the average bitrate  approximate  values  of the video being played   While paused Shows the data volume of the frame and  type of picture  I P B page 47    While the display is on  press   lt 4  gt    to change the   display     9 438 Mbps  gt     ia a    e Bitrate  Cur  7 507 Mbps  Ave  6 730 Mbps    tept tort eenean 5 0  Mbps  Current bitrate A record of bitrates for    Making fine adjustments to the zoom ratio Average bitrate a sampling period     page 35   RAM    Subtitle position brightness  page 34  OSD brightness     3 to  3     Adjust the brightness of the on screen displays        Picture Menu    Picture mode   N  Normal mode   C1  Mellows images and enhances detail in dark scenes   C2  Sharpens images and enhances detail in dark  scenes   U1 U2  User mode    gt  right  U1     Mi To change the user mode  Define your favorite picture quality    1  Press   gt   while    U1    or    U2    is highlighted  ED     2  Press  A V  to select    1    or    2        Y       S  g  d  Q   Oo  a   gt   A       User mode 1    Contrast     7 to  7    Increases the contrast between light and dark parts of the  picture    Brightness  0 to  15    Brightens the picture     Video output mode   4801  Interlace video   480P  Progressive video       Progressive output not possible with PAL signals    e You can change the video output mode only when     Progressive Out  Component     is set to    Enable  NTSC    VAs    o        EY Audio attributes ENT  Display 
21.   Rotating  playing  Stopped  paused   3  The display mode of the main display section  GRP  group number TRK  track number  TTL  title number CHP  chapter number  PL  play list number PG  programme number  C  contents number  HighMAT discs page 33   G  group number  HighMAT discs page 33       a  y    Gab       Control Reference Guide       Remote Control                         a 2  When you operate the VHS  always select    VHS    with the  VHS TV DVD   B switch  D  VHS DVD TV   VHS power button  VHS    cconcccccnnaccconccnconncnnonananonnanannn no cnrnnannnnnns  page 11  14  O  y E AA Press  VHS    to switch this unit from on to standby mode or vice versa  oO  O    O          A4AD In standby mode  the unit is still consuming a small amount of power  aa     VHS DVD QUICK REPLAY DUBBING   O VHS DVD output switch button  VHS DVD OUTPUT  A T  3page 12   Oo  OQ         Numeric buttons  0 9              encinar canarias  page 16     Index search buttons  4d P   INDEX          ooooonoococcccccccnococononcconnnnns  page 21   cx AR eee  3page 14   GD Pause slow button  WWM     ooooccoconnonccccccccococoncnnnnccnccncnacn cn nn nnonnnnananananas  page 14     Jet Navigator button  NAVI    ooooonnocccccconococccononanccncaccnaconcnnnononnnnananananas  page 20   EY Cursor buttons  A V        gt   ENTER buttON   oooonccccncnnncccoccccnccnnnnnns  page 12  22   GO  Display button  DISPLAY    ooooococincnncococococccccononnncancnccnaconcnnnnnononnnnanananas  3page 25        Timer recording
22.   SETUP menu page 41          Slow  Press these buttons while paused     Frame by frame   Press these buttons while paused    eEach press shows the next or previous frame   ePress and hold to change in succession     eFor forward only  pressing  1 1  repeatedly also shows frame by frame   Insert Eject a disc    The disc tray comes out with this button   eYou can eject a disc even if the power is turned off     eWhen the whole disc has finished playing  the unit automatically stops  Some discs show a menu    screen     e The disc keeps rotating when showing a still picture  pausing     ePressing    4  d    td   or    gt P     PP  may take you to a menu screen depending on the disc or the  portion played  e g  Video CDs     eN You cannot move backwards during slow motion and frame by frame    e Each press or hold   lt  lt   or    gt P  accelerates the search or the slow motion speed in 5 steps    eSlow motion and frame by frame only work on moving pictures     26    Playing Discs basic play       When a menu screen appears on the TV DYI    Press the numeric buttons to select the desired item   Example     03      3      10      210   gt  1  9 0      You can also use  A Y  lt P  to select items  Press  ENTER  to confirm your selection      lt  gt  To revert to the menu screen  Press  MENU   PLAY LIST       lt  gt  To show the top menu  Press  TOP MENU      Notes    e Many Video CDs with playback control display a menu on the TV when played back     PBC    is displayed  in the un
23.   cinncicana nera dl  page 16     DVD OPERATION                             VHS DVD TV When you operate the DVD  always select    DVD    with the  VHS TV DVD    switch   A Sen   DVD power button  DVD O     ocncnnccnnincnnoncscnnnancnan conan croacia  3page 26   Qo  E 0    ADN Press  DVD  to switch this unit from on to standby mode or vice versa   o   In standby mode  the unit is still consuming a small amount of power   oa    VHS DVD output switch button  VHS DVD OUTPUT                 00000  page 12   GD QUICK REPLAY DUtOih csi  page 28     Numeric buttons  0 9  210     eee eeeeeeeessssssssssceeeeeeeeeenens  page 27  28       Skip buttons   lt 4 PP  SKIP     eee eeensnsssseceeeeeeeeeeeeees  page 26   UD  Siop button   _  Ratan inne stim er panne snra reer eter ee rere  page 26   ES  Sulbuton  LI   rra  3page 26     TOP MENU and DIRECT NAVIGATOR button         cscesseseseseeseee  page 31  32      Cursor buttons  A V        gt   ENTER buttON    ooonncccncnnccnccccnccncconnnas  page 37  40      D On screen menu icon button  DISPLAV       ooocnocccncncniconococonononononananananas  page 37   EID SUBTITLE DUHOM aires ea esses dete etdics Dis  page 34      B Advanced Surround button  A SRD         eee eeeeeeseeseeceeeseeeeeeeees  page 35   GED MUSIC WITH PICTURE button  MUSIC w  PICTURE          c c co           page 43   ED PLAY MODE button isis ias  3page 30   GE  REPEAT DURON acacia is  page 29      B VHS TV DVD switch  VHS TV DVD   Slow search buttons   lt  lt   gt  gt   SLOW 
24.  11 00   3  SU 14 15 00 16 00  4  19WE 5 22 15 23 30   5  28FR A1 20 02 21 30  30SU 4 19 10 19 55              Timer Recording       Tape Speed Auto Change Function e g  NTSC system  when using a 60 min  tape   Timer programming       During a timer recording performed in SP mode  this function  automatically changes the tape speed if the unit determines that the  remaining tape time is insufficient to record the entire programme    If the remaining tape time is still not sufficient even in LP  EP  mode        the programme cannot be recorded to the end      45 min   The tape speed will change as follows  at EP    PAL system  SP  gt  LP    NTSC system  SP  gt  EP e The tape length must be set correctly  page 24    l   l   Some tapes may not work correctly   e This function cannot change the recording speed to the EP mode elf the recording speed changes during a timer recording  some  Jor IN aye picture distortion will occur at that point     To release the unit from timer recording standby    For example  if you want to record something else before the programme start time     Press  TIMER      to make           goes out      Be sure to press  TIMER      before the programme start time to put the unit on recording standby     The programme only works if           is on     To check and cancel a Timer Programme    e This unit must be turned on  or in timer recording standby mode      1  Press  PROG CHECK  twice     The Timer Programme List screen appears      2  Press  PROG CH
25.  Maximum number of tracks and groups  recognizable  999 tracks and 99 groups  Compatible  compression rate  between 32 kbps and 320 kbps   MP3  between 48 kbps and 192 kbps WMA    e JPEG  Exif Ver 2 1 JPEG Baseline files  Maximum number  of pictures and groups recognizable  3000 pictures  and 300 groups  Picture resolution  between  320x240 and 6144x4096 pixels  sub sampling is  4 2 2 or 4 2 0    eHighMAT  Level 2  Audio and image    VIDEO    Signal System  PAL NTSC  Output Level   Composite video  1 0 Vp p  75 ohm  S VIDEO  Y output level  1 0 Vp p  75 ohm  PAL C output level  0 300 Vp p  75 ohm  NTSC C output level  0 286 Vp p  75 ohm  COMPONENT VIDEO  NTSC  480P 480I  PAL  5761    Y output level  1 0 Vp p  75 ohm  PB Cb output level  0 7 Vp p  75 ohm  PRr Cr output level  0 7 Vp p  75 ohm    AUDIO  Output Level   AUDIO OUT  PHONO  2 Vrms   1 kHz  O dB     Audio Performance   eFrequency response   DVD  linear audio   4 Hz 22 kHz  48 kHz sampling     4 Hz   44 kHz  96 kHz sampling     CD audio  4 Hz 20 kHz  e Signal to Noise ratio   CD audio  115 dB  DVD OUT ONLY     eDynamic range   DVD  linear audio   99 dB    CD audio  97 dB  DVD OUT ONLY   e Total harmonic distortion   CD audio  0 0035   DVD OUT ONLY     Digital Audio Out   Optical digital output  Optical terminal  Pickup   Wave Length   Laser Power     658 nm 780 nm  CLASS 2 CLASS 1    fi GENERAL   Operating Temperature  5  C   35  C   Operating Humidity  35     80    Mass  4 0 kg   Dimensions  430  W x89  H x266  D  mm
26.  Press  A V  to select the menu     Each time you press the button  Play Menu  lt     Picture Menu  lt     Audio Menu  lt     Display Menu    W To change the position of the icons  Press   lt 4  gt   to select the rightmost icon and then press  A Y  to move the icons  EE    e Read the following explanations for other items   eSome items may not be operated depending on the disc or the play status     E    37       Using On Screen Menu icons    RAM   CD    MP3  WMA    JPEG     On Screen Menu Icons are menus that contain information about the disc or unit  These menus allow you to operate the unit by changing this  information    e Select the unit viewing channel  or the AV input  on the TV   e Switch  VHS TV DVD  to    DVD        E Press  DISPLAY      1V  Each time you press the button  Disc information   gt  below      Progress indicator  page 38        Original display                           Unit information  page 38  39        El Press   lt 4  gt   to select the item     EJ Change the setting with  A V      elf    A        W    or both appear in each frame  you can select an item with  A Y    eSome items require pressing numeric buttons or  ENTER  for selection        Press  DISPLAY  several times  Or press  RETURN          DVD Operations    Audio mode  11   page 34    Soundtrack language O   gt  page 34  39 EJ    Audio signal type  3 page 39 EY    Karaoke vocal on off  Karaoke DVD only    If a DVD title is a duet  select V1 or V2 to duet with the   unit    Current bitra
27.  a single tape  ENTER  If you choose this position  press  ENTER  to delete  all the Jet Navigator data     OSD REC ON   You can record the present date and time on the same screen OFF   which the picture is recorded  elf you select    ON        JET NAVIGATOR     is set to    OFF     automatically     OSD  page 25  Messages appear on the TV for about 5 seconds  when you press  DISPLAY    Messages do not appear     OUT  VHS DVD     page 12  VHS  Only VHS outputs    You can set the unit so that the output is automatically switched to MANUAL  VHS output and DVD output are manually switched    the device which starts playback  AUTO  VHS and DVD are automatically switched depending  on the manipulation or the unit operation     DUBBING NORMAL AUDIO  page 42  To record the sound from left channel  Select the audio channel to be recorded on the Normal audio track To record the sound from right channel  when dubbing a bilingual DVD     MONAURAL E To record the normal sound during a NICAM  Select the sound mode   For NV VP31GN only  broadcast or if the stereo sound is distorted due to  inferior reception conditions        24    Settings Using the On Screen Display    Various indications in on screen display  To see these displays  set the OSD item in the    OPTION    menu to    AUTO      gt page 24      Press  DISPLAY      The time and operation details appear on the screen for about 5 seconds     Channel display     2    STEREO or BILINGUAL indicator  NV VP31GL   Indicates when a pro
28.  acicecceceeccceaesecerinctatceenccneecaeetaxesiis    gt page 26    5  PROGRESSIVE butt00            ccccssssssseseeeeeeeeees  page 13    6  QUICK REPLAY butt0on             ccccsssscseeseeeeeeees  3page 28     The Unit   s Display       fi Common section   A  Main display  e Current time VHS recording and play counter Timer  recording start time Miscellaneous messages  etc   Main display  e Disc play counter Timer recording end time Disc type     gt page 5  Miscellaneous messages  etc     W VHS section  O  VHS selector indicator  e Lights up when the VHS section is active  It flashes for about  5 seconds immediately after selection is made      Operation status of VHS section     Lights up when a cassette is inserted      Flashes when recording or timer recording is attempted with  no cassette inserted   e Displays play status graphically   Rotating  playing  Stopped  paused           Timer programme recording indicator              page 18        Tape speed indicator    seeeseeeesseeeees  page 16   GP Recording indicator      oooccnccnnnncicicoconoconccnnnnnnnnnas  page 16   GP Channel display         cccccccnncncncnacacaconiconcnnnananannas  page 16     Repeat playback indicator               esses  page 14     MDVD section   1  DVD selector indicator  e Lights up when the DVD section is active  lt flashes for about  5 seconds immediately after selection is made    2  Operation status of DVD section  e Lights up when a disc is inserted   e Displays play status graphically 
29.  button  TIMEROD    oooococcccoconoconcnnnnananananccaconononononcnnos  page 18     ID Timer programming and check button  PROG CHECK                page 18  19   GED CANCEL RESET button      ecesessesessesesecsesessesssseseseeseseesesesenseeensesen  page 19  25   GED MUSIC WITH PICTURE button  MUSIC w  PICTURE        c cncc           page 43   Picture mode button  PICTURE             c ccccccssssssssssesssseeeeseeeeeeneeneeeees  page 15   ED  Infra red Transmitter     B VHS TV DVD switch  VHS TV DVD   Recording button  RECO    ooooococoococcccccococococonononncncnacancnoncnnnnncnnnnnnnannas  3page 16   GED DUBBING button     coccocccccccccononccncnccacononcccncnnoncnnnnnnnnnannnonnnnnnnnncnnnnanananas  page 42      D Tracking V Lock and Channel up down buttons  9  TRACKING V LOCK  CHV A  cccsscssosesseessetecsscesstecsacssucessucesateeseess   gt page 15  16   CN Ja 1 ed EN Fast forward rewind buttons  dl PP     eee c cc csseceeesenseceeee sees  page 14   ep A 0L ao   EN GD A    P   o e   gt page 14   E MENU DURON uses init ies  3page 12  22   CANCELRESET SUBTITLE     AUDIO        E  Easy Programme Playback button  PROG PLAY                ccssseeeees  page 21     E z a EM Jet Rewind button  JET REW 44     ccesesesssceeeessseeessseeensseeeneees  page 14     E  AUDIO DUO areas ee eee  page 25          IRA E gt  EN INPUT SELECT DUTTON sa veiceresiec ai ccsescecttescssenccwennesecteensnnceceresececsees   page 17  42        E T      REA   E2 Tape speed button  SPEED  isccinncicni
30.  closes and play begins  It is normal for sound and pictures to take time A    to start   MP3     WMA    CDtext         a       va       Track information appears on the TV  Press  SUBTITLE  to turn the display on or off                      lt  lt     backward         gt P   forward     LU    Stop    Press this button during play   eWhen   23    in the unit s display flashes  the Resume function is active   The unit memorizes the position you press  W      E Resume function   Press    gt    PLAY  once to restart from this position     When playing DVD Video  see Chapter Review 3page 27   ePress  W  again to clear it     Skip   Press these buttons to skip chapters  tracks or programmes    eEach press increases the number of skips    e After skipping  the unit returns to the previous state  play or pause     elf the marker is memorized  the marker position is accessed     E When you skip groups  Press  W   backward  or  A   forward      Still picture  Pause   Press this button during play       lt  lt    backward       gt  gt    forward       lt  lt    backward      gt    forward      OPEN CLOSEA      lt  gt  To restart play    Press    gt      PLAY      Notes     elf    Q     appears on the TV  the operation is prohibited by the unit or disc   e When the unit is first turned on and there is a disc loaded  it may start playing automatically     Search  Press these buttons during play   e You can turn off the sound during search   Change the setting in    Audio during Search   
31.  deleting data as instructed  are not registered in the list    e The list does not appear when playing tapes recorded on other equipment    e When recording over the same location on a tape  it may not work correctly     Time Stamp Function  CH2    10 29  SA    ON 20 02  When playback starts after searching with Jet Navigator function or    index search function  page 21   recorded programming data  called  Time Stamp  appears on the TV screen for approx  5 seconds     Note    e Time Stamp does not appear if the beginning of the Jet Navigator data  is not recorded 10 minutes before and after the current tape position  even when index signals are recorded        20    Search Functions       Set the category    You can find what kind of programmes are recorded with the character and the icon indications        1  While the Jet Navigator list appears  press  P gt    CATEGORY SETTING  2  Press  A Y  lt   gt   to select the desired category   3  Press  ENTER   MOVIE       MUSIC    catgory   demon   ton   Campoy   intention   ton aa  DOCUM til  MOVIE MOVIE   SPORTS SPORT  SELECT  AZO END   ENTER  a Te cuan   om    DRAMA DRAMA NEWS NEWS  EDUCATION EDUCA OTHERS OTHER  ia   Ca  DOCUMENTARY DOCUM    VHS Index Search System  VISS     This unit automatically adds special index signals on the tape when recording starts  You can find the  desired programme quickly with these signals     While stopped or during normal play    Press    lt  lt     backward  or    gt  gt    forward      e Eac
32.  distorted or the colours  are abnormal     The audio level on the DVD  section is not corresponding to  that on the VHS section after  editing        eSome distortion is normal during search    ePress  PROGRESSIVE  to turn off progressive output  This problem is caused by the  editing method or material used on DVD Video  but should be corrected if you use  interlace output     eCheck the settings in the On Screen Menu Icons       Picture Menu        e Change the zoom ratio to    x 1 00      e Set the subtitle position to 0   eWith the on screen menu icon  change    4 3 Aspect    to    Normal           e Move the other equipment away from the TV as it may be picking up interference     eThe connections were done incorrectly  Check the connections to the other equipment   e The external input channel    A1    or    A2     to which the player is connected is not selected   Press  INPUT SELECT  to select    A1    or    A2        eCopy protected material was dubbed   Copy protected materials cannot be recorded normally   Most commercially available videotapes and DVD discs  including rental soft tapes DVDs   are copy protected so that illegal dubbing is impossible    eSome discs may reproduce different audio levels     If the audio in particular parts  such as speech  is set to a low or high level  it may be  recorded on a video cassette at a high or low level  respectively        Error Messages    On screen display  PLEASE PUT IN A VIDEO  CASSETTE    PLEASE STOP THE TAPE   PLEA
33.  during playback  Press       PLAY  or  I     to restart     Slow  Press and hold for 2 seconds or more      4 EJECT  Eject  Press this button to remove the video cassette     Or  keep pressing  MW  on the remote control for at least 3 seconds       gt    PLAY     Repeat Playback  page 15    If you press and hold    gt    PLAY  for 5 seconds or more  you can play  back the recorded part on the tape repeatedly    The    R  gt     indication appears on the TV screen    Press  W  to cancel  It also cancels if you play  pause  cue  or review          lt  gt  To change back to normal playback  Press    gt      PLAY       lt  gt  To adjust tracking control manually page 15    Other convenient functions    eWhen the unit is off  an inserted video cassette can be played back by pressing    gt     PLAY     eYou can eject tapes when the unit is in standby mode  It switches back to standby once it ejects the  tape    eWhen the tape reaches its end  this unit automatically rewinds it to the beginning  During timer  recording  OTR and fast forwarding  this function does not work     Notes    e Jet Search  cue  review or slow playback will be automatically released after 10 minutes  and for still  playback  it will be released after 5 minutes    e The tape counter does not appear during Jet rewind    eDepending on a cassette or the operating condition  Jet rewind may not work or change the rewind  speed somewhat    e During playback function other than normal playback  horizontal noise bar
34.  e Turn on the TV   eSwitch  VHS TV DVD  to    TV              VHS DVD TV  VHS DVD      e VHS ae     DVD    VHS DVD QUICKREPLAY DUBBING REC       7 RACKING V LOCK     He  G9  Ze    r INDEX SKIP SLOW SEARCH    Ed  gt  ED CD    eae    S VEW             NAVIGATOR Ey Je iG       DISPLAY RETURN       PROGICHECK TIMER  PROGPLAY JET REW      TV OPERATION      When you operate the TV  always select    TV    with the  VHS TV DVD  switch     Numeric buttons  0 9             e Selects the TV channel      Television input mode selector  AV   e Selects desired AV input on the TV   EY  TV power button  TVd    Press to switch the TV from on to standby mode or vice versa    e With some TV models  it may only be possible to switch the TV to the standby mode  using this button  In this case  use  AV    CH  A or the numeric buttons to switch  the TV on         VHS TV DVD switch  VHS TV DVD     _ Channel up down buttons  CHV A   e Selects the required TV channel       TV volume up down buttons  VOLUME    a       e Adjusts the volume of the TV     TV Maker Setting    You can operate the TVs of the manufacturers listed below with the remote control after  setting it   EJ Refer to the chart below for the code of your TV     Aim the remote control at the TV and  While holding down  TV   use the numeric buttons    to enter the two digit code   Example     1      01311    e The remote control outputs the on off signal  If the code is correct  the TV turns on  or off     EJ Check whether the TV can be 
35.  menu which shows play              lt  gt  To return to the menu screen lists or another menu  Press  TOP MENU   Play list    lt  gt  To return to the menu above the current one   Press  RETURN     Play starts     lt  To change the menu background  Press  DISPLAY   The background changes to the one recorded on the disc     Selecting from the lists  All By Artist  Group 1  mAT Content title    1  During play  press  MENU   PLAY LIST    2  Press   lt 41  then  A Y  to switch between the play list  group and content lists   3  Press   gt   then  A Y  to select an item and press  ENTER                       Few times in summer  Less and less   And when   was born  Quatre gymnopedies  You ve made me sad                               No  1  2  3  4  5  6       NUMBER     lt  gt  To exit the list screen  Press  MENU   PLAY LIST      HighMAT    and the HighMAT logo are either trademarks or registered  HIGH nee  MAT trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other    countries     AUDIO IMAGE       33    To En       ov Movies and Music More    e Select the unit viewing channel  or the AV input  on the TV   eSwitch  VHS TV DVD  to    DVD        SUBTITLE    A SRD    VHS DVD TV          VHS DVD TV TV      VHS 4 0 0 DVD  VHS DVD QUICKREPLAY puBBING REC  OUTPUT    0                                IV     o          de      0000  ese     E   2  S  m   x   wm   X   Bi   B am  AB   O       a    Da    DISPLAY    I1           TRACKINGN LOCK    o     lt   O     E     m    m 
36.  numeric buttons   below         Direct Tuning    After you select    SEARCH     press the numeric buttons to select the programme position   For the 5A and 9A channels  input the following numbers  CH2 SEARCH 74   90 for CH 5A  91 for CH 9A   Example for NV HV60GL         IO END  MENU  eFor other channels that require tuning  repeat steps above         4  Press  MENU  repeatedly until the setting screen disappears     o     42  E  D  o   Oo  uN   T   gt      1  Press  A VW  to select    CH    and select the channel with   lt   gt        2  Select    FINE    with  A V  then press   lt   gt   to obtain the best    tuning condition   ePress  ENTER  to return the tuning to its former state      3  Press  MENU  until the setting screen disappears        CH 2 AFC  ENTER  FINE         K END  MENU    SYSTEM    Set the Colour TV System            1  Select    AUTO    with  A V   SYSTEM  e The VHS automatically distinguishes between PAL or NTSC signals  If the picture lacks of colour during o ls   AV external recording  playback or recording from DVD to VHS  set to    PAL    or    NTSC     o  eWhen you want to record or play back in black and white  set to    B W       2  Press  MENU  repeatedly until the setting screen disappears  ii       23    Settings Using the On Screen Display       OPTION                9     Press  A Y   to select the item and press          gt   to change the  e K setting   ce e g  NV VP31GN  TOP MENU MENU EN oe  fers TAPE SELECT  AUTO  DUBBING NORMAL AUDIO  
37.  repeat playing in the order programmed  Press  REPEAT  during program play  3page 30         Notes    eYou can also repeat play of content and group on HighMAT discs    e This may not work on some discs    elf a DVD has 2 or more titles  it is not allowed to repeat the whole disc    e This does not work during menu play of a Video CD with playback control     29       PITA We  cp     mp3    wma           e Select the unit viewing channel  or the AV input  on the TV     e Switch  VHS TV DVD  to    DVD        VHS DVD TV  VHS DVD TV    G    TV  VHS 1 0 0 DVD       C       Numeric  buttons    DISPLAY RETURN  PROGICHECK TIMER  PROGPLAY JET REW       C AN C E L  CANCEL RESET SUBTITLE AUDIO  ANGLE PAGE    RESET    MUSICw PICTURE A SRD CINEMA POSITION MEMORY    PICTURE SPEED INPUT SELECT          PLAY MODE      PLAY MODE REPEAT ZOOM SETUP                While stopped  press  PLAY MODE      Each time you press the button  Program   Random  gt  Off  Normal play     A PA   Program Play    You can select up to 32 items to play in the order you choose      1   Press the n u meric buttons to select a PROGRAM Ne T gi tel then press ENTER                                   Pla  group  title  chapter or track  on   si  Example  10      210   gt  1  9 0  p E Clear all  NUMBER  a   125      1  9 2  5   ENTER  SELECT E   e Repeat this step to programme other items  yb       ENTER  RE   N    Press PLAY to start     2  Press   gt    PLAY    eYou may also select    Play    with   gt   Cursor  and p
38. BING    VHS gis M 1 DVD        REC                  alla LOCK         A        Y  OLUM    8  7  rc 10          O          Y    INDEX SKIP 5 SLOWISEARCH       TOP MENU       DIRECT  NAVIGATOR           DISPLAY RETURN    PROGICHECK TIMER  PROGPLAY JET REW    CANCEURESET SUBTITLE AUDIO  ANGLE PAGE    MUSIC w PICTURE A SRD CINEMA POSITION MEMORY    PICTURE SPEED INPUT SELECT          ZOOM       PLAY MODE REPEAT SETUP    PROGRESSIVE            SETUP       EJ Press  SETUP       ED    ic    2    gt       q    QUICK SETUP          2 Select    Others    tab with   lt   gt       El Select    QUICK SETUP    with  A Y  and  press  ENTER      Select    Yes    with  A V  and press   ENTER      EJ Press  A V  to select the item and press  ENTER      Menu Language  page 41  Audio Language  page 41  Subtitle Language  page 41   TV Aspect    gt below  Progressive out  below      J Press  ENTER  and then  SETUP  to end the settings                 Select the menu language        English  Deutsch    Francais  Italiano                Espa  ol  Svenska    Portugu  s  Nederlands       SELECT  A  wid  l v      ENTER  RETURN                                                                   Getting Started        lt  To return to the previous screen  Press  RETURN        TV Aspect      Select    4 3     regular  or    16 9     widescreen  to suit your TV   If you have a regular 4 3 TV  you can also select how video on some discs is shown     e4 3 Pan  amp  Scan  Initial Setting   Widescreen software i
39. ECK  repeatedly to select the programme     eEvery time you press  PROG CHECK   the programme shifts below   e When    JET NAVIGATOR    is set to    ON     press   gt   to display the category   Press   gt   again to make the previous display appear     VHS Operations       20 02 21 30  A A A A E A AAA A A A AA AAA AAA AAA A AAA AR 2  SU SA 25 10 30 11 00 A     4  Press  MENU  to exit the on screen display  IE    22 15 23 30       Notes    elf timer recording is not completed  due to insufficient tape or cancellation by the user   the programmed timer recording data will be  cancelled from the memory by 4 A M  two days later   However  if the timer recording function is activated at that time  the programmed timer recording data will not be cancelled    e After you cancel the programmed timer recording data  the current tape speed during the stop mode is displayed     19       Search Functions    e Select the unit viewing channel  or the AV input  on the TV   e Switch  VHS TV DVD  to    VHS        2   y      E  0       VHS DVD TV    VHS DVD TW TV  E VHS 4 4 8 DVD       VHS DVD QUICK REPLAY DUBBING    REC        O          TRACKINGN LOCK    o    I1          lt  2 gt      lt                m    DO E        qu    nD     O     wn  m   gt   D  oO  la                DISPLAY RETURN    PROGICHECK TIMER  PROGPLAY  JET REW    CANCEURESET SUBTITLE AUDIO  ANGLE PAGE    MUSIC w PICTURE A SRD CINEMA POSITION MEMORY    PICTURE SPEED INPUT SELECT    PLAY MODE REPEAT ZOOM    SETUP    VHS   TV
40. EG  then press    gt    PLAY  to start play    selected in    Mixed Disc     Audio    amp  Stills    in the SETUP menu     Picture       No picture  e Check the connection   eMake sure the TV is on   eEnsure the video exclusive channel  or AV input  is selected   Also adjust the channel on the TV   Also refer to the instructions for the TV      The picture shown on the TV is eGo to    Video    in the SETUP menu  and change    TV Aspect    to suit your TV    not normal  e Change the aspect of TV to the correct one     The sides of the picture are cut If your TV cannot change the aspect when input is progressive    off  the picture is stretched try changing    4 3 Aspect    with the on screen menu icons  If the problem still persists  press   horizontally  or black bands  PROGRESSIVE  to cancel the progressive output    appear at the top and bottom of   eTurn off the zooming feature of your TV if you are using Variable Zoom    the screen   eEnsure that the unit is connected directly to the TV  and is not connected through an A V  selector or other equipment      Connect to the component video input terminals on a 480P compatible TV  Video will not   be displayed correctly if connected to an incompatible TV      The picture on the TV disappears    Mobile telephone chargers can cause some disturbance   or stripes appear on the screen    eThe TV antenna cable is too close to the unit  Separate the antenna cable of the TV from  the unit     The SETUP menu and other    The unit and 
41. ETUP   Audio               0000    eses 0          2       NAVIGATOR    DISPLAY  PROGICHECK TIMER              we                            O A aes cee PCM Down Conversion No   3  Press  A V  to select the item ea       below  and press  ENTER   sur ye  MPEG   Pom     Qs Dynamic Range Compression Off   See aaa aN A                 4  Press  ENTER  and then  SETUP  to  end the settings     PCM Down Conversion  Select how to output audio with a sampling frequency of 96 kHz   e Select    Yes    if the equipment you connect cannot process signals with a sampling frequency of 96 kHz     RETURN    No  Initial setting   Output as 96 kHz    PROGPLAY JET REW    Yes  Converted to 48 kHz  CANCELIRESET SUBTITLE AUDIO  ANGLE PAGE  MUSIC wi PICTURE A SRD CINEMA POSITION MEMORY Note   PICTURE a e Signals are converted to either 48 kHz despite the above settings if the signals have a sampling      oe E SETUP frequency of over 96 kHz  or the disc has copy protection     Dolby Digital  DTS Digital Surround and MPEG    Bitstream  Initial setting for Dolby Digital    Select if the equipment you connected can decode the signal     PCM  Initial setting for DTS Digital Surround and MPEG    Select if the equipment you connected cannot decode the signal     IMPORTANT   If the equipment you connected cannot decode the signal  the setting must be changed to PCM  If  not  signals the equipment cannot process will be output by this unit  causing high levels of noise  which can damage your hearing and th
42. IG LASERSTRALING NAR DEKSEL APNES   ADVARSEL UNNGA EKSPONERING FOR STRALEN     AVATTAESSA OLET ALTTIINA NAKYVAA JA NAKYMATON  L                               LASERSATEILYLLE  ALA KATSO SATEESEEN     SICHTBARE UND UNSICHTBARE LASERSTRAHLUNG  WENN  VORSICHT ABDECKUNG GEOFFNET  NICHT DEM STRAHL AUSSETZEN     RAYONNEMENT LASER VISIBLE ET INVISIBLE EN CAS  ATTENTION D OUVERTURE  EXPOSITION DANGEREUSE AU FAISCEAU     FFI AT WLR ATT LOG  Ee MOG IT     COeM lt K CTRRUFTRL   Y HKOWET   E    LEREY  fhe U LEWC SAL  RQLXS0054                             Inside of product        Warning and Important Information    Thank you for purchasing this product  For optimum performance and safety  please read these instructions carefully         Important   Your attention is drawn to the fact that the recording of  pre recorded tapes or discs or other published or broadcast  material may infringe copyright laws     cD   Y            pun  O  af     9   m    For your safety   Do not remove outer cover    Touching internal parts of the unit is dangerous  and may seriously  damage it    To prevent electric shock  do not remove cover  There are no user  serviceable parts inside  Refer all servicing to qualified service  personnel        Cautions before you operate this unit   Avoid    e Humidity and dust    e Covering the ventilation holes with soft materials such as cloth or  paper    eExtreme heat such as direct sunlight    e Magnets or electromagnetic objects    e Touching internal parts of the unit
43. Jet Navigator data   TAPE REFRESH               E For recordings while    JET NAVIGATOR    is set to    ON     Be sure to set    JET NAVIGATOR     to    ON     OPTION page 24   Vso CARO    TIMER REC    TAPEREFRESH VCH A  REC OTR       E For recordings while    JET NAVIGATOR    is set to    OFF    or  recordings on another VHS  Be sure to set    JET NAVIGATOR     to    OFF     OPTION page 24          1  Insert a cassette that you want to delete the cassette   s  contents         2  Press  TAPE REFRESH  for 5 seconds or more     The unit puts on tape refresh standby  TAPE REFRESH     Ene Seen enseaeaneneneneeanacenenenaearenenenenauanGnenenenausGeneene neue ses snnseaeeGeneneneeau Seen enenGeanenenenenaueneneneneneuenenenenGnnGnnsenenGeeeGeeene HOES Snen Geen SeeeGneeaesGeseenseaue een enenauae Suen near enensnenauseenensneuausnenenenauanGnenenenauenenenene SADA DDD DADA     3  Press  TAPE REFRESH  for 2 seconds or more  START TAPE REFRESH    END STOP  The tape refresh function starts       The tape is rewound to the beginning  and it is fast forwarded with erasing the tape    e When the tape reaches the end  this unit automatically rewinds it to the beginning     Note  TAPE REFRESH  e When a video cassette with a broken erasure prevention tab is inserted  this function is not    activated     PP   END STOP       17    Timer Recordinc    Up to 16 timer programmes  including weekly and daily programmes  can be recorded for up to one month in advance by setting the timer   e Sele
44. L   AV  lt  gt   NTSC INPUT SELECT  AUTO  MONAURAL  OFF   ENTER NTSC PB SELECT  onPALTV     JET NAVIGATOR  OFF   DELETE NAVIDATA  NO    OFF     AUTO    OUT VHS DVD AUTO    SELECT  BMKG END  MENU       DISPLAY RETURN          PROGICHECK TIMER  PROGPLAY JET REW    SELECT  BULA END  MENU         CANCEURESET SUBTITLE AUDIO  ANGLE PAGE    A AUDIO  MUSIC w  PICTURE A SRD CINEMA POSITION MEMORY    PICTURE SPEED INPUT SELECT    Eee  amp        aT ZOOM SETUP    TAPE SELECT E30  E60  E90  E120  E180 and E240 tapes  Set the length of tape you are using so the unit can show the correct E195 tapes  remaining time     page 25   E260 tapes   E300 tapes     lt  gt  To exit the settings screen  Press  MENU  twice           NTSC INPUT SELECT AUTO  NTSC  4 43  and  8 58  signals  Select the colour TV system used to record NTSC signals  e  f the tape has not recorded correctly  select 4 43 or 3 58   4 43  NTSC 4 43 signals  3 58  NTSC 3 58 signals  e Some programmes on NTSC 3 58 system cannot be recorded  correctly at this position     NTSC PB SELECT on PAL TV  TVs that can receive PAL signals  Select the colour TV system of the TV used to play back a tape 4 43  TVs that can receive NTSC 4 48 signals  recording NTSC signals  3 58  TVs that can receive NTSC 3 58 signals    JET NAVIGATOR  page 20  ON  Jet Navigator data automatically registered   OFF  Data not registered   elf you select    ON        OSD REC    is set to    OFF    automatically     DELETE NAVIDATA NO  See page 20 to delete data on
45. LECT  eS e Pink Island                e Long John Platinum              ENTER    RETURN               Track title search   MP3   WMA   CDtext      You can find a file by entering part of the title        Example  To find tracks containing the word    LOVE     omocn                                                       ELECT 8 Fall In ine riuzen season   p gt   While the menu screen is displayed j a S  Violet Sky q  1  Select    Find    with  A V  and press  ENTER   ENTER    RETURN   prey Nox  2  Select    L    with  A Y  and press  ENTER    e Only uppercase appear  but the search also includes lowercase   e Characters change in alphanumeric order each time you press  A   10 Pink tsi  ww  e Press   lt 4   or    gt P  to skip between A  E     O and U    PrelESLI Find  Next      e Press   lt 4  to erase a character       You can erase     gt     to search for the first word in a title  If you add     gt     at the beginning of the word to  be searched for  all the tracks containing the word are retrieved       You can enter numbers with the numeric buttons     i Repeat this step to enter    O        V     and    E        3  Select    Find    with   gt   and press  ENTER    e The search results screen appears   4  Select the track with  A V  and press  ENTER       lt  gt  To return to the menu  Press  RETURN               E  k      Q   O  Q   gt   a       Playing HighMAT discs    A menu appears when you insert the disc     Press  A V   4 P  to select then press  ENTER   oe a ind 
46. LP 11 7 mm s EP  7 8 mm s  NTSC SP  33 3 mm s EP  11 1 mm s  Tape Format  VHS tape  Record Playback Time   PAL SP  240 min with NV E240  PAL LP  480 min with NV E240  PAL EP  720 min with NV E240  FF REW Time   Approx  60 s with NV E180  FF REW   Approx  43 s with NV E180  JET REW     VIDEO  Television System   CCIR  625 lines  50 fields  PAL colour signal  EIA  525 lines  60 fields  NTSC colour signal  Modulation System   Luminance  FM azimuth recording  Colour signal  converted subcarrier phase shift recording  Input Level   VIDEO IN  PHONO   1 0 Vp p  75 ohm  Output Level   VIDEO OUT  PHONO   1 0 Vp p  75 ohm  RF modulate  UHF Channel AU28 ch   69 ch  NV VP31GL   75 ohm  NZ21 ch   69 ch  NV VP31GN   75 ohm    AUDIO  Input Level   AUDIO IN  PHONO      6 dBV  47 kohm  Output Level   AUDIO OUT  PHONO      6 dBV  1 kohm  Audio Track  1 track  normal mono only    2 channels  Hi Fi sound stereo     Video Horizontal Resolution    Colour  more than 240 lines SP  Signal to Noise Ratio    Video  more than 43 dB SP   Audio  more than 65 dB Hi Fi  Dynamic Range    Audio  more than 90 dB Hi Fi audio track  Audio Frequency Response    20 Hz 20 kHz Hi Fi  Wow and Flutter    0 005  Wrms Hi Fi       220 240 V AC 50 60 Hz  23 W    W DISC SECTION  Playable Discs  8 cm or 12 cm    DVD Video  DVD RAM  DVD VR compatible    DVD R  DVD Video compatible   CD audio  CD DA   Video CD   SVCD  Conforming to IEC62107   CD R RW  CD DA  Video  CD  SVCD  MP3  WMA  JPEG  HighMAT formatted discs   eMP3 WMA 
47. MP3   WMA   JPEG    A ceca cece a cheeses tte cer sane eeee      1  Press  DISPLAY  until the disc  information screen is displayed   3page 37          2  Press  A V  to select the group  number and press  ENTER         Track No  in disc    Total No  of  tracks on disc       A E S Track No  in group     3  Press  A V  to select the track   picture number and press  ENTER      e You can also select the group and track picture number with the numeric buttons        QUICK REPLAY    CNEA GA 2   cD  MP3  WMA    Skip back a few seconds within the current item  programme  track or title      Skip back a few pictures     During play  press  QUICK REPLAY         Note   e This may not work on some parts of a disc or some kind of discs     28    Convenient Functions          Rotating Pictures     2  Select    Rotate right    or    Rotate left    with  A Y  and press   ENTER      The picture rotates 90 degrees each time you do this         lt  gt  To clear the pop up screen  Press  ANGLE PAGE      Rotate right  Rotate left          Repeat Play  RAM  CD  MP3   WMA   When the elapsed play time is displayed   e g                 During play  press  REPEAT   e  The indication changes each time you press the button  a oO         D  Program   All   Off Chapter  gt  Title    gt  Off Track   gt  Group    Off o    lt  gt  While playing a play list y O  Scene 3 Playlist  gt  Off Track 3 All  gt  Off Group  gt  Off O   gt   O       During program and random play  it is displayed    All        IN To
48. Panasonic    DVD Player     Video Cassette Recorder  Operating Instructions    Model No  NV VP31 Series                                           DVD COMPACT Before attempting to connect  operate or adjust this product   ISG VHS please read these instructions completely   AE    VIDE o DIGITAL VIDEO PAL NTSC    SUPER DRIVE    VQTOF31    Contents    Before Use  Warning and Important Information                    c00ssss00 3  Accessories 2     ccccccccccececececeecececucececucueaeaeaeaececuceeeeueavaeaeaeseseeeseeeeaeas 3  VHS Deck and Cassette Tape Information                     4  The Remote Control           cccccccccceccececeececececucaecesucaucueaeeesucaesereeaees 4  DISC Information          00cececeenenececececececcenenecececnsnenecenenneneass 5  Control Reference GUIA     ococoncoconcncononcnnononcnnononnono nenas 6  Main UAT opaco cables 6  Tre Unts DIS DAY essnee aE ARRA a ERRIO OTRE 6  Remote Contra is 7    Getting Started    CONNECUONS susi 8  Basic COMECIONS serra 8  Audio Video Output SocketS      ccooooonccccccccccnococoncnononcnnnnnnnnnnanonnnnnos 8  For better video from DVD        ooccccconcccccconccocnonnconnononconnnnnnrononnnonos 8  To enjoy sound through other audio equipment       coocccccccoccccc      9  Operating th   TV ssssicaniaa ra 10  TV MAREE SONO scada iaa 10  Tuning the TV to Your UNiit           cccssssseeeesesseeeseeeneeeseees 11  To change the RF output Channel                c  ccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeees 11  Setting UD TOP VHS sirvan 12  
49. R RET  RN          Ratings Level 8 of             The password screen is shown when you select levels 0 to 7  page 41      e Screens other than those described here may appear  In this case  follow the instructions shown on the       Now  when you insert a DVD Video that exceeds the ratings limit you set  a message appears on the  TV  Follow the on screen instructions     Language code list    Abkhazian          6566  Afar  wo    6565  Afrikaans            6570  Albanian             8381  Ameharic            6577  Arabic                 6582  Armenian            7289  Assamese          6583  Aymara             6588  Azerbaijani         6590  Bashkir               6665  Basque               6985  Bengali  Bangla    6678  Bhutani               6890  Bihari                  6672  Breton              6682  Bulgarian            6671  Burmese             7789  Byelorussian      6669  Cambodian         7577  Catalan               6765    Chinese               9072  Corsican              6779  Croatian              7282  Czech  aaisen  6783  Danish                 6865  Dutch                  7876  English  0   00    6978  Esperanto           6979  Estonian              6984  Faroese               7079  Fiji A 7074  Finnish                7073  French  aaae 7082  Frisian  a a 7089  Galician               7176  Georgian             7565  German               6869  Greek  aaisen  6976  Greenlandic        7576  Guarani               7178  Gujarati               7185    Hausa  a i   7265
50. SE USE A CASSETTE  WITH TAB     NO TIMER RECORDING  HAS BEEN SET     Cannot display group xx   picture xx    The progressive out is set  to    Disable       e RECO  or  TIMER      has been pressed without a video cassette inserted  Insert a video  cassette with an intact erasure prevention tab   e TUNER PRESET has been selected during playback  Stop the tape     e RECO  or  TIMER      has been pressed without a video cassette with an intact erasure  prevention tab  Use a video cassette with an intact erasure prevention tab     e  TIMER      has been pressed with no timer programmes   Set timer recording   eYou are trying to display incompatible pictures     eGo to    Video    in the SETUP menu  and select    Enable  NTSC Disc Only     in    Progressive Out   Component            Self diagnostic Indications on the unit   s display    HOO  FOO   10  stands for a number        An error has occurred  The number following    H    or    F    depends on the status of the unit   Reset procedure     Press  6 1  to switch the unit to the standby mode and then back to ON   Alternatively  press    I  to switch the unit to the standby mode  disconnect the AC mains lead   and then reconnect it    elf the service numbers fail to clear  note them and contact a qualified service person     CHECK DISC    e Disc is dirty  Wipe it clean     e You inserted a DVD R which is not finalized     No DISC    e You haven t inserted a disc  insert one     e You haven t inserted the disc correctly  insert 
51. SEARCH     coccccococccccccnnnonnnnss  3page 26   18 Plar Dullon aa e E AE eds  3page 26   GEN PELEAS TDUdON  inside  3page 31   ED RETURN buttON   ccococcocccccccccccccoconcancncnacononcnnnnnnnnnonannnananannas  3page 33  34  37  40   ee an ee GED AUDIO button    ocoocococonicnonincnnonincnnnnnonno conocen  page 34     B GED ANGLE PAGE button ou    eccscesesessesessesesscsecessesssseseseseseesesesensesenseses  page 29  34   Dp 100 ano UD ED CINEMA DUHOM  acide  3page 35   O   gt  Qi POSITION MEMORY button  cocococnnnonnnnnnonnnn nenes  page 27   eno    oe Oo ELD DVD SETUP menu button  SETUP    csescscosscsssesscssssscesessssssscsessseceesseees   gt page 40       a SPEED INPUTSELECT   ED ZOOM DUO  msi  page 35        15      a hee ZOOM SETUP     EN       Connections    When the unit is turned on after connecting the aerial cable and the mains lead  Plug in Auto Tuning starts automatically    NV VP31GN only     Basic Connections TV Set  Not supplied   The following connections are required to record the video  cassette and play back the video cassette discs through the  TV     e Refer to the TV s operating instructions   e Turn the TV off and disconnect its AC mains lead             Aerial    To mains supply       COMPONENT VIDEO    es      R AUDIO L VIDEO                     Set the RF output channel of the unit to               RF OFF    page 11   IN IN  e Connect audio video cables directly to your TV  The video           O     L R    AUDIO VIDEO          signals on DVDs an
52. TV are using different video systems    screens shown on the TV are Use a multi system or PAL TV    displayed incorrectly    Colours appear faded  Lae    VHS picture       The picture is noisy or is in black   eAdjust the tracking  a  and white  e The TV has not been tuned to the unit  Tune the TV to the unit     Horizontal bars or lines run e Make sure the TV   s input setting is correct  q   down the screen  e The video heads are dirty  clean them with a head cleaning cassette           e The video heads are worn  consult your dealer  for NV VP31GL only  consult Panasonic  Customer Care Centre for advice on 132600       The tape is old or damaged     e You cannot correctly play tapes recorded with other systems   Go to    OPTION    and change    NTSC PB SELECT    to suit the recording     The blue back appears during e You are playing a blank or poor quality part of the tape   play     You can damage the unit if you play dirty or damaged tapes and this can cause the blue  back to appear  Consult your dealer     The picture jiggles  e Adjust the vertical hold   e Adjust the TVs vertical hold  Refer to your TV   s operating instructions     45    Before Requesting Service    Disc picture  Picture distorted     There is ghosting when  progressive output is on     Picture quality is poor   Menus not displayed correctly     Editing  Black bands appear in the  recording     Recording video or audio from  external equipment is not  possible    A video was dubbed  but the  video is
53. The SETUP menu cannot be  accessed     Cannot operate the unit   Cannot operate the TV     TV reception worsens after  connecting the unit     The tape counter isn   t changing   No on screen display     The menu is displayed in a  different language     On Screen Menu Icon is only  partially displayed on the TV   Sound    No sound   Distorted sound     Piercing noise comes from the  speakers     There is noise when playing a  video tape     Effects do not work     Recording    The picture is recorded with  noise or a blank screen     Timer recording doesn   t record a  programme correctly               flashes when   try to start  recording  Cannot record        eConnect the AC mains lead securely to mains supply     eSome operations may be prohibited by the disc    e The unit may not be operating properly due to lightning  static electricity or some other  external factor    Reset procedure    Press  VHS DVD    to switch the unit to the standby mode and then back to ON    Alternatively  press  VHS DVD  to switch the unit to the standby mode  disconnect the AC   mains lead  and wait for 1 minute  Reconnect the AC mains lead     eCheck the batteries are installed correctly   e The batteries are depleted  Replace them with new ones   e Point the remote control at the remote control sensor and operate     e This function depends on software availability    e Try selecting from the disc s menu if one is available    e Switch  VHS TV DVD  to    DVD       e Cancel all program and 
54. The pop up shows the video format  suited to the ratio     Zoom   4 3 Standardy     The zoom ratio changes each  time you press the button     W Making fine adjustments to the zoom ratio  While the ZOOM icon is displayed  press  A V   Variety of screen sizes    The ratio changes in 0 01 units between 1 00 and 1 60 and in 0 02 units between 1 60 and 2 00   16 9 Standard  16 9     ys Standard  4 3  y     pon          lt  To restore the original ratio  Press  ZOOM  until the ratio returns to 1 00     Notes   e The ratio also returns to 1 00 when you open the disc tray  change the source or turn off the unit  The  ratio may return to 1 00 when a menu is displayed  A    l  e Refer to the disc   s instructions and    Variety of screen sizes     right  for the aspect ratio of the picture  f European Vista  1 66 1  sli  American Vista  1 85 1     Cinemascope 1  2 35 1   Cinemascope 2  2 55 1        35    To Enjoy Movies and Music More       e Select the unit viewing channel  or the AV input  on the TV   e Switch  VHS TV DVD  to    DVD        VHS DVD TV    VHS DVD TV      TV   Po QUICK REPLAY Dusena REC DVD  1   P ress  S ETU P  n  aa       Digital output    When you have connected equipment through this units OPTICAL DIGITAL AUDIO terminal  3page 9    change the settings for    PCM Down Conversion        Dolby Digital        DTS Digital Surround    and    MPEG     Pe VHs      page 41   You can enjoy the powerful movie theater and hall like sound     q gt        Panasonic   22    2  S
55. actually appears    elf the subtitles overlap closed captions e A  recorded on discs  turn the subtitles off  Je t aime    To clear display the subtitles    ePress   gt    PAI MAD    e select    OFF    or    ON    with  A V      Changing the position and brightness of the subtitles             1  While the subtitle icon is on the screen  press   lt  gt   to highlight     Subtitle Position    or    Subtitle Brightness        2  Press  A V  to adjust  Subtitle position       e Adjust position between 0 and    60 in 2 unit steps   eFor brightness  select    Auto    so the brightness adjusts automatically  against the background  or level between O and    9     Subtitle brightness    Angles  During play  press  ANGLE PAGE      The angle number changes each time you press  the button               lt  To erase the icon for soundtracks  subtitles or angle view  Press  RETURN      Note     e        or               is displayed instead of the language number in circumstances such as when no language  is recorded on the disc     34    To Enjoy Movies and Music More       ADVANCED SURROUND    PPA GL  2 channel or over only     You can enjoy a surround like effect if you are using 2 front speakers  SP  or headphones  HP   The effect broadens when playing discs with  surround effects and sound seems to come from speakers either side of you   e To enjoy HP mode  connect the unit to an equipment that has a headphone socket     Press  A SRD      Each time you press the button  the indicati
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57. c efficiently    3  1  Centre l l  2  Front left  Front right el picture  Intra coded picture    3  Front left  Front right  Centre A A independently as reference for commonly  used data  Bitstream e P picture  Predictive coded picture      This picture is calculated based on past l  or P pictures   eB picture  Bidirectionally predictive coded picture    This picture is calculated by comparing past and future l  and    Digitized and compressed audio signal  It is decoded by decoders into multi channel audio signals  such as    5 1 channels    i i   P pictures so it has the lowest volume of information   Decoder l picture has the best quality and is the best to use when adjusting  A device restores the coded audio signals on DVDs to normal  This the picture     is called decoding   Linear PCM  pulse code modulation     Dolby Digital These are uncompressed digital signals  similar to those found on  This is a method of coding digital signals developed by Dolby CDs   Laboratories  Apart from stereo  2 channel  audio  these signals  are also compatible with 5 1 channel audio  A large amount of Multi session  audio information can be recorded on one disc using this method  This means recording data onto a CD R CD RW disc several  times     Read in Programme area Read out    of the data on a disc  Dolby Pro Logic makes one session   A surround system where a 4 channel audio track is recorded as 2 If data  such as music  is added onto a pre recorded CD R RW  channels and then is res
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59. cording  prefix folder and file names with 3 digit numbers in the order you want to play    003 track mp3 e Depending on how you create files  they may not play in the order you numbered them or may not    002 track mp3  003 akpa MPEG Layer 3 audio decoding technology licensed from Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson multimedia   004 track mp3    Designed for    Windows  Media          MP3 WMA  CD text and JPEG Navigating Menus                      To use the tree screen to find a group  MP3   WMA    JPEG                            G 7 16  While the menu screen is displayed Eee ee 001 My favorite aa  1  Press   gt   while a track is highlighted to display a tree screen  D03 Grech pope   JPEG  Press  A V  lt P  to select    Tree    and press  ENTER   0 9  005 Liner note aa  NUMBER japanese pops  2  Press A M  lt  gt   to select a group and press  ENTER   is MO M  eThe audio navigation menu album display for the group appears  E 1001 Momoko  ENTER    RETURN OUR coer    002 Vocal                            You cannot select groups that    contain non  compatible files   To use the contents screen to a track              s   MENU Contents  You can use the text information recorded on these discs to find a track to play   B   2 Disc Title Artist  While the menu screen is displayed eSHIPWRECKED    1  Press   gt   while a track is highlighted to display the contents screen    ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK  2  Press   lt  gt   to move through the tracks  and press  ENTER    Track 10  Title Artist    SE
60. ct the unit viewing channel  or the AV input  on the TV    e Insert a video cassette tape with an intact erasure prevention tab     page 4       Check that the clock is set to the correct time  If it has not been set  refer to page 12   e Switch  VHS TV DVD  to    VHS        O DISPNY  PROG    PPOGCHECN TIMER PROGPLAY JET EW  CJ  2  ED              VHS DVD TV             navigato          VHS DVD TV TV  z   VHS 0 0 6 DVD VHS    0  Q TV   VHS DVD QUICKREPLAY DuBBING REC DVD  ee eran    O Dz    CH  0 O Ow  VOLUME  y   o  O  4  c 10   al  rINDEX SKIP     SLOWISEARCH  Go  amp   NAVI  TOP MENU  MENU             DIRECT    RETURN    CANCEL RESET SUBTITLE AUDIO  ANGLE PAGE    MUSIC w  PICTURE A SRD CINEMA POSITION MEMORY    PICTURE SPEED INPUT SELECT          S P E E D  PLAYMODE REPEAT ZOOM SETUP          EJ Press  PROG CHECK      A Use  A Y  to move through the items  and change the settings with       gt       O  SET DATE  Current date    T  the day before one month later   T  Daily  SU SA     MO SA  gt  MO FR  Weekly SU   gt       gt  SA       PROGRAMMING GUIDE    SET 30SU  SET     SET        SET        SET SP  CATEGORY   PUSH ENTER    CHECK PROG CHECK     SU Sunday  MO Monday  TU Tuesday  WE Wednesday  TH Thursday  FR Friday     SA Saturday    2  SET CH  Programme Position     eSelect    A1    or    A2    when recording from an external source  page 17       3  SET ON  Start Time      SET OFF  End Time     e The time increases or decreases in 30 minute increments if you hold the b
61. d video tapes have copyright  protection  The video may not be shown correctly if you Audio video cable      Television  connect through an A V selector or other equipment   Supplied            COMPONENT VIDEO      NTSC 480P 4801 PAL 5761  1  Y I                                  ar aon z  For better video from DVD  A   Y Ps Pr De a E  DAD     lt    O 2e A  S A S video cable  Not supplied   VIDEO IN Video cable  Not supplied   Television Television  COMPONENT VIDEO terminal  progressive out  S VIDEO terminal  These terminals can be used for either interlace or progressive The S VIDEO terminal achieves a more vivid  output and provide a clearer picture than the S VIDEO terminal  picture than the VIDEO OUT terminal by  Connection using these terminals outputs the colour difference separating the chrominance  C  and luminance  signals  PB PR  and luminance signal  Y  separately in order to  Y  signals  Actual results depend on the TV    achieve high fidelity in reproducing colours  eConnect to a different terminal group  e g    e The description of the component video input terminals depends    VIDEO 2     than that you used for the  on the TV or monitor  e g  Y PB PR  Y B Y R Y  Y CB CR   Connect connection through this unit s VHS DVD OUT  to terminals of the same colour  terminal  Picture from the VHS section will not    appear when you use the same group input  terminal connections because the S video  terminal input takes precedence      lt  gt  To enjoy progressive video 3pa
62. e 12     VHS DVD TV  VHS DVD TV       E    VHS DVD QUICKREPLAY DuBBING REC         TV  VHS 1 00 DVD    TV                 gt  mi    MENU l    O    PROGICHECK TIMER  PROGPLAY JET REW    CANCEL RESET SUBTITLE AUDIO  ANGLE PAGE    MUSIC w PICTURE A SRD CINEMA POSITION MEMORY    PICTURE SPEED INPUT SELECT    SPEED __       4       PLAYMODE REPEAT ZOOM SETUP       vs A Press  CH   A buttons to select the TV station     DVD  RECO    E Insert a video cassette tape with an intact erasure  prevention tab        elf you keep pressing these buttons  the channels changes quickly   eYou can also select the channels with the numeric buttons   Example     5      5      15         9 1 15     E Press  SPEED  to select the tape speed         Each time you press the button   SP gt LP  gt EP gt SP    Press  RECO  to start recording         lt  To stop recording  Press  W       lt  To Interrupt Recording  Press  HI  during recording  Press it again to continue recording     Tape Speeds   SP  Provides standard recording time  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     e When you play back a tape recorded in the EP mode  the monaural sound may be unstable   e When you start the recording in the EP mode     EP    indication on the unit   s display flashes for about 8  seconds     Notes    e Even if the tape you use is labeled    S VHS  
63. e speakers     Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories     Dolby    and the double D symbol are  trademarks of Dolby Laboratories     Manufactured under license from Digital Theater Systems  Inc  US Pat  No  5 451 942  5 956 674   5 974 380  5 978 762 and other world wide patents issued and pending     DTS    and    DTS Digital  Surround    are registered trademarks of Digital Theater Systems  Inc  Copyright 1996  2000 Digital  Theater Systems  Inc  All rights reserved        36          VHS DVD TV  VHS DVD TV TV  o gt  ON VHS 0 0 0 DVD V H S    q gt     VHS DVD QUICKREPLAY puBBING REC DVD             E Unit Information only    RETURN  lt  gt  To cancel the menus  DISPLAY    PROGICHECK TIMER  PROGPLAY JET REW       Y        e There are 5 positions     Notes        RAM   PG  Programme number PL  Play list number  T  Title number C  Chapter number  T  Track number    WMA      G  Group number T  Track number in group  G G    roup number P  Picture number in group    Time  RAM   Select a position to start play by specifying a time with the   numeric buttons and press  ENTER     Example  To start from 1 hour 46 minutes 50 seconds   1   gt  4   gt  6  9 5   gt   0  gt   ENTER     Changing the time display RAM    Press  A Y   to show the elapsed play time  remaining  time for the programme  play list  track or title or  remaining time for the disc  MJ only      Elapsed play time  SVCD only     For display only  cannot be changed     While the leftmost icon is highlighted 
64. eans that the marker  numbers can change when you add and erase markers    e  f places have been marked  e g   with a DVD video recorder    they are displayed    e You can clear existing markers  but they are restored when you  open the disc tray  change the source or switch the unit to  standby    e This feature doesn   t work while using a play list    e This feature doesn   t work during program and random play    e Markers added with this unit clear when you turn the unit off   change the source  or open the disc tray     Using On Screen Menu Icons           Audio Menu    ADVANCED SURROUND  3page 35  Dialogue Enhancer on off   Dolby Digital  DTS  3 channel or over  where the    dialogue is recorded in the centre channel     This makes the dialogue in movies easier to hear   ON lt  gt  OFF    cee  ES Display Menu    4 3 Aspect RAM  e Select how to show images made for 4 3 aspect screens  on a 16 9 aspect TV  Set to    16 9    in    TV Aspect      SETUP menu page 41    Normal Laterally stretches images made for a 4 3 screen   Auto  Expands suitable 4 3 letterbox images to fill more  of the screen  Other images appear in full in the  centre of the screen   Shrink  Images appear in the centre of the screen   Zoom  Expands all images to fill the screen   e  f your TV has a similar feature  use it instead for a better    effect   Zoom   gt page 35  MEMI EL  Press  ENTER  and select with          Then press   ENTER  to finish     Bitrate display on off  RAM     When you select  
65. ering occurs when    Automatic    is selected   Frame  Sharper frame stills are shown   Select if small text or fine patterns cannot be seen clearly  when    Automatic    is selected     PAL60  When connected to a PAL television  NTSC  When connected to an NTSC television    Y       E  k      Q   O  Q     a       Of  For clear ae when listening at low volume     Audio during Search On  Choose whether to have sound during search  This feature does not aa for some discs     Display  Menu Language  Choose the preferred language for these menus and the on   screen messages        Others   HighMAT  Select how to play HighMAT discs   Reload the disc for the  setting to be effective     Mixed Disc     Audio  amp  Stills  Select the type of file played on discs containing both JPEG    and MP3 WMA   Reload the disc for the setting to be effective      QUICK SETUP  page 13   Answer questions to make basic settings     41         On Screen Messages  Choose whether to show on screen messages or not     Italiano  Nederlands    Deutsch  Svenska    English Francais    Portugu  s    Espa  ol       On Off    Enable  Play HighMAT discs as HighMAT discs   Disable Play HighMAT discs as regular MP3 WMA JPEG discs     Audio  MP3 WMA  Stills  JPEG     Off  On  A demonstration of the on screen displays starts  Press    any button to stop it        Recording from DVD to VHS    You can record the contents of the disc onto a video cassette   e Select the unit viewing channel  or the AV input  on the TV
66. esesenseeeeeees 44  Eror Messages escent E eee cee 46  e 47  SPecifiCatONS sissisodan oa Arina 48  DOEK paiio A aaa 49    CAUTION    DO NOT INSTALL  OR PLACE THIS UNIT  INA  BOOKCASE  BUILT IN CABINET OR IN ANOTHER  CONFINED SPACE  ENSURE THE UNIT IS WELL  VENTILATED  TO PREVENT RISK OF ELECTRIC  SHOCK OR FIRE HAZARD DUE TO OVERHEATING   ENSURE THAT CURTAINS AND ANY OTHER  MATERIALS DO NOT OBSTRUCT THE VENTILATION  VENTS     CAUTION    THIS PRODUCT UTILIZES A LASER    USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR  PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN  THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN  HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE    DO NOT OPEN COVERS AND DO NOT REPAIR  YOURSELF  REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED  PERSONNEL     WARNING   TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE  ELECTRIC SHOCK  OR PRODUCT DAMAGE  DO NOT EXPOSE THIS  EQUIPMENT TO RAIN  MOISTURE  DRIPPING OR  SPLASHING AND ENSURE THAT NO OBJECTS  FILLED WITH LIQUIDS  SUCH AS VASES  SHALL BE  PLACED ON THE EQUIPMENT     TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE  SHOCK HAZARD  AND ANNOYING INTERFERENCE  USE THE  RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES ONLY              CLASS 1  LASER PRODUCT         LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN   CAUTION DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM  FDA 21 CFR   Class II    VISIBLE AND INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN   CAUTION AVOID EXPOSURE TO BEAM  1EC60825 1   Class 3b      SYNLIG OCH OSYNLIG LASERSTRALNING NAR DENNA DEL AR    PPNAD  BETRAKTA EJ STRALEN   U    E    SYNLIG OG USYNLIG LASERSTRALING VED   BNING   ADVARSEL UNDGA UDS ETTELSE FOR STR  LING      SYNLIG OG USYNL
67. eseseseeseseseeseseseseseseeeseeseseeseeseeeseeseseesseseseseseseeseeeseesesesesesesseise_       e Tune the TV until the display shown on the right appears  Refer also  to the TV   s instructions regarding tuning     Press  MENU      MENU    wo c   Plug in Auto Tuning  for NV HV60GN New Zealand       When the unit is turned on after connecting the aerial cable and the  mains lead for the first time  tuning starts automatically   e  f the unit is turned on with the aerial not connected  all channels are skipped        EJ Press  VHSQ  to turn on this unit  E   a sy E Hold down  MENU  for 5 seconds or more  ar E  a El Set the TV to an unused position for the unit  W E a  a viewing channel  END  MENU  ne  o   O       NAVI  TOP MENU    AUTO TUNING    DISPLAY    RETURN     0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000                 pesas cum in EJ Press  VHSd   to turn on this unit  PLEASE WAIT     B Set the TV to an unused position for the unit Hi    viewing channel   e Tune the TV until the display shown on the right appears  Refer also to  the TV s instructions regarding tuning     EJ Press  MENU   COMPLETED         lt  To cancel Auto Tuning partway through  Press  MENU   Auto Tuning will stop halfway by turning the unit off  pressing  MENU   playback or a    CH v     power failure      lt  If Auto Tuning stops halfway by turning the unit off  playback or a power failure    Disconnect the mains lead and then reconnect it     29 Turn On the unit  Plug in Auto Tuning restarts     
68. et Navigator data of a single video cassette tape  Keep  CANCEL RESET  pressed for more than 5 seconds while the Jet Navigator list appears             appears on the list      lt  To delete all the Jet Navigator data stored in the units memory  page 24      lt  gt  To Demonstrate the Jet Navigator Function  Keep  NAVI  pressed for more than 5 seconds without inserting a tape     Notes    e The Jet Navigator programme list displays up to 14 programmes  If you have already stored 14  programmes on a tape and then store another one  the oldest item is replaced    e Signals approximately 10 seconds before and after the current tape position are checked  During  checking     CHECKING JET NAVIGATOR DATA     is displayed on the TV screen    e Checking cannot be performed properly where there are no signals  such as unrecorded portions of the  tape  In this case  press  NAVI  at a portion of the tape where a programme has been recorded on this  unit  When a signal can still not be found  the message    CAN NOT FIND JET NAVIGATOR DATA      appears on the TV       The Jet Navigator list is stored in each tape  Up to 20 tapes and 50 programmes can be registered    e   REMAINING PROGRAM 0 DELETE JET NAVIGATOR DATA     appears when you try to store more  than 50 programmes  The new item is added and the oldest item is deleted    e   REMAINING CASSETTE 0 FOR JET NAVIGATOR DELETE JET NAVIGATOR DATA     appears when  you try to store items for more than 20 tapes  Programmes recorded without
69. ge 13    e These connections are for the DVD section only    Carry out the Basic Connections described above to view video from   the VHS section   A  Audio cable e   When making this connection  ensure that you connect the audio cables  Not supplied  Television     not supplied  to the corresponding audio input terminals on the TV  JO     RAT       L R     You may need to change the video input mode on the TV to view video from O O  Nee ED   or      O    the VHS and DVD sections  Read your TV   s operating instructions for AUDIO IN    details         Not supplied        The DVD OUT terminal can only output the DVD signal     Note   eWhen Video is switched to DVD or vice versa  the audio volume may suddenly  increase or decrease  This is because when the audio output of this unit is connected  to the TV  etc   the audio output of the DVD is generally lower   DVD only terminal Outputcommonto When you increase the volume level to play back DVD audio  reduce it when playback  DVD OUT VHS and DVD is finished   VHS DVD OUT       COMPONENT VIDEO  ise  200 400  PAL 278     Connections  sa               The output terminal common to VHS and DVD  and the one exclusively for DVD  COO G       For the VHS DVD OUT terminal  VHS and DVD outputs can be switched or it can be  assigned for VHS output only     page 12    000 a                                                          To enjoy sound through other audio equipment    You can enjoy the powerful movie theater and hall like sound ava
70. gital camera that meets the DCF  Design rule for Camera File system  standard  Some digital  cameras have functions that are not supported by the DCF standard like automatic picture rotation    which may render a picture un viewable   eDo not alter the files in any way or save them under a different name   e JPEG files must have the extension     JPG        jpg         JPEG     or     jpeg        e This unit cannot display moving pictures  MOTION JPEG and other such formats  still pictures other    than JPEG  i e  TIFF  or play the associated sound     MP3   WMA     JPEG            e Formats that can be used are IS09660 level1 and level 2  except extended format    e Finalize the disc after recording  A disc that is not finalized may not be played back     e This unit is compatible with multi session     page 47  but if there are a lot of sessions it takes more time    for play to start  Keep the number of sessions to a minimum to avoid this     root e g     001 group         Naming folders and files    001 track mp3 them   002 track mp3    lay at all   002 group pray    003 group 001 track mp3    001 track mp3  002 track mp3    003 track mp3 Windows Media  and the Windows logo are trademarks  or registered trademarks    of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries     WMA is a compression format developed by Microsoft Corporation  It achieves the    same sound quality as MP3 with a file size that is smaller than that of MP3     32    At the time of re
71. gramme is broadcast in Stereo or Bilingual     STEREO  M1 and M2 Indicator  NV VP31GN  L 3  Indicates when a programme is broadcast in Stereo  Bilingual or NICAM  ia  STEREO  When receiving a Stereo NICAM stereo broadcast   M1 M2  When receiving a Bilingual NICAM dual sound broadcast   M1  When receiving a NICAM monaural broadcast   To hear stereo sound  connect to a TV or Stereo Amplifier with left and right audio inputs   page 8  9               L and R indicators  The Left  L  and Right  R  indicators show which sound mode is selected as follows   Stereo  Both the L and R indicators appear   L  The L indicator appears   R  The R indicator appears   Normal  Neither the L nor R indicator appears     Operation status display     5    Shows the time and tape counter  Pressing  DISPLAY  once makes the on screen display appears  After that  press the button  repeatedly to change the display as follows   Present time    Tape counter    Remaining tape time   Present time    7         E  D  o     e  U   T   gt        during Index search     S 01    to    S 20    is displayed    during Jet Rewind     J REW     is displayed    e Press  CANCEL RESET  to reset the tape counter  elapsed time  to    0 00 00      The tape counter is automatically reset to    0 00 00    when inserting a video cassette       The remaining time is approximate  It will be incorrect if you set the wrong tape time in the     TAPE SELECT    item in the    OPTION    menu and if the tape is of poor quality     Cas
72. h press increases the number of skip        0  c  O  E  D  o   O  U    L    gt         lt  gt  To cancel the Index Search or to stop playback  Press  W      Notes    e Up to 20 index signals can be searched for in both directions    eWhen you press either one of the button too much  you can control the number of skips by pressing  the opposite button    eThe figure on the display decreases by 1 each time an index signal is located    eThis feature may not work correctly if the marks are too close together  Make recordings of at least 5  minutes      lt  gt  Index signals are recorded in the following cases    eWhen a recording is started by pressing  RECO     eWhen  RECO  on the remote control is pressed during recording   eWhen timer recording is activated     Easy Programme Playback    You can find a timer recorded programme with One touch operation and play it back easily   e Set timer recording for the programme you wish to view     Press  PROG PLAY      eAs soon as the timer recorded programme is found  playback starts automatically      lt  gt  To cancel the Easy Programme Playback  Press  W      Notes   e The unit memorizes the position at which timer recording is set to the standby mode by pressing        TIMER      as the start point of Easy Programme Playback    eWhen there is no programmed timer recording data  the message    CAN NOT FIND PROG PLAY  DATA     appears on the TV    elf you take out the cassette after a timer recording has finished  this function does 
73. ical locking adjustment    Adjust the vertical to stop the picture jiggling while paused     While paused  press  TRACKING V LOCK  V or A     Repeat until the jiggling stops             0  E  D  o   O  u   ale   gt                  lt  To return to auto tracking  Press both  TRACKING V LOCK  Y and A simultaneously      lt  gt  To remove the noise from a paused picture  Start slow play  then adjust the tracking     Notes   e This may not work with some TV models and tapes   e You can also adjust the tracking and vertical with  CH A on the unit     NTSC Playback    Tapes recorded in the NTSC system can be played back via a PAL system TV   e To record in the NTSC system  set    NTSC INPUT SELECT     OPTION page 24    e Select    on PAL TV    in    NTSC PB SELECT    to view the NTSC recording in colour  OPTION page 24    eOn some TVs  the playback picture may roll up or down  If your TV has V HOLD control or  equivalent function  use it to adjust the picture     Note for only NTSC Playback on PAL system TV   This function is designed to allow only the playback of tapes recorded by NTSC signals on a PAL  system TV  The NTSC signal is not completely converted to a PAL signal  For this reason  images  play back by this function cannot be recorded correctly on other VHS     15    Recording       e Select the unit viewing channel  or the AV input  on the TV     e Switch  VHS TV DVD  to    VHS        eCheck that the clock is set to the correct time  If it has not been set  refer to pag
74. ilable with multiple channel audio found on DVDs by connecting an amplifier  and speakers        Getting Started       Digital connection     lt  gt  To enjoy multi channel surround sound   Connect an amplifier with a built in decoder or a   decoder amplifier combination    Change the settings in the SETUP menu    page 36  41     Insert fully with You can only use DTS Digital Surround decoders   this side facing up  that are compatible with DVD    e Turn the ADVANCED SURROUND function     OFF     3page 35      Amplifier  Not supplied                 Connect 3 or more speakers  for surround sound      lt  gt  To enjoy stereo or Dolby Pro Logic   Not supplied  Connect a digital amplifier or system component   Do not bend sharply Change the settings in the SETUP menu    when connecting  OPTICAL  page 36  41      Optical digital cable    OMPONENT VIDEO  C 480P 4801 PAL 5761   PB Pr    R AUDIO L VIDEO     lt  gt  To enjoy stereo or Dolby Pro Logic  Connect an analog amplifier or system  component    Change the settings in the SETUP menu   page 36  41     The audio terminal of VHS DVD OUT can also  be connected          R  AUDIO  L    Audio dable  Not supplied        Notes   e To purchase an optical digital cable  not supplied   check the terminal shape of the equipment to be connected beforehand     e The OPTICAL DIGITAL AUDIO terminal is provided with a cap to prevent dust from entering  Simply plug into it  and the cap will be  encapsulated in the unit        Operating the TV   
75. it   s display    e The operation may differ depending on the disc  Read the disc   s instructions for further details about  operation    e Discs continue to rotate while menus are displayed   Press  W  when you have finished viewing to preserve the unit s motor and your TV screen     Position Memory function    RAM    CD    MP3   WMA   When the elapsed play time is displayed     Memorize positions on up to 5 different discs to restart play after turning off or changing discs            1  During play  press  POSITION MEMORY         Press again to replace the position            3  Turn on the unit or set a disc for which the position is memorized and    Press   gt    PLAY      ePlay starts from the memorized position and the position is cleared   eWhen playing DVD Video  see Chapter Review  below      Notes   elf you set up 6 positions or more  the oldest position memory is replaced   e This function may not work while playing some DVDs or play lists on DVD RAM     Y       S  E      Q   Oo  a   gt   A          Chapter Review    When the Resume function is active  you can review the first few seconds of each chapter previously  played     When     43    in the unit   s display flashes  the message appears by pressing       PLAY  once    os Ros            Press   gt    PLAY  again     e After reviewing the chapters up to the one where you memorized the position  play resumes from that  position      lt  To clear the position  Press  W      Notes    elf you do not press    gt 
76. it correctly     No PLAY    e You inserted a disc the unit cannot play    eYou inserted a blank DVD RAM    eA disc whose playback is restricted in the SETUP menu is inserted   Change the    Ratings    setting        46       Audio channel for DVD  ch  ID3 tag    Sound is divided into channels based on the sound   s role  An MP3 file has an area in which the character based information  Example  5 1 channel referred to as ID3 tag  is stored  The information of the track  such  eFront speakers    1 left channel and 1 right channel as the title  artist name  etc  can be stored here  The information  eCentre speaker    1 channel can be displayed on players supporting the ID3 tag when a track is  eSurround speakers    1 left channel and 1 right channel played back  However  this unit cannot because it does not support  eSubwoofer    1 channel x0 1  the ratio of bass to the total the ID3 tag     amount of sound output   Interlace and progressive output  The following are indicated on the On Screen Menu Icons  NTSC  the video signal standard  has 480 interlaced  I  scan lines   whereas progressive scanning uses twice the number of scan    aoe lines  This is called 480P   1   1  Subwoofer signal l l  3 2  1 T  not displayed if there is no subwoofer signal  P B   2  e No surround The DVD recording system shares the data commonly used by   2  T MIONO SUMOUNE l screens and uses screen independent data individually for each   3  E ETEO stm odneterungny screen to store the data on the dis
77. l  or the AV input  on the TV    e Switch  VHS TV DVD  to    DVD          Common procedures      Panasoni    N          GE    SETUP   Disc    we       EJ Press  SETUP      El Press   lt   gt   to select the menu   s tab     The screen changes to display the menu        VHS DVD TV  VHS DVD TWV          VHS DVD QUICK REPLAY DUBBING REC    VHS   TV   DVD    TV  VHS  60 DVD       Audio    Subtitle   Automatic    Menus   English       English                     r INDEXSKIP  gt     SLOW SEARCH  E       L  F  g    TOP MENU            Disc     Video  lt     Audio  lt   gt  Display  lt     Others  A E    EJ Press  A V  to select the item and  press  ENTER      Press  A Y  to select the option and press  ENTER      The screen now shows the menu again      lt  gt  To return to the previous screen       fi if Press  RETURN    ENTER    To exit the SETUP menu  Press  SETUP    RETURN Note        DISPLAY    PLAYMODE REPEAT ZOOM                     RETURN  PROGICHECK TIMER  PROGPLAY JET REW    CANCEU  RESET SUBTITLE AUDIO  ANGLE PAGE    MUSIC w PICTURE A SRD CINEMA POSITION MEMORY    PICTURE SPEED INPUT SELECT    SETUP       screen        SETUP PALAJ    Entering a password  Ratings     1  Input a 4 digit password with the numeric buttons   elf you enter a wrong number  press  CANCEL RESET  to erase it    2  Press  ENTER    e The lock symbol is closed to show the rating is locked   eDo not forget your password    3  Press  ENTER  to confirm the 4 digits     SELECT TAB  de          vy     ENTE
78. nit     fi Playing DVDs and Video CDs   The producer of these discs can control how they are played so  you may not always be able to control play as described in these  operating instructions  for example if the play time is not displayed    or if a Video CD has menus   Read the disc   s instructions carefully     Mi CD R and CD RW discs   This unit can play CD R RW  audio recording disc  recorded with  CD DA  Video CD  SVCD  conforming to IEC62107   MP3  WMA   or JPEG  Finalize  a process that allows play on compatible  equipment  the disc after recording     Mi HighMAT    discs  This unit is compatible with HighMAT    discs containing MP3   WMA and or JPEG files     To clean discs  DVD Video  Video CD  CD    Wipe with a damp cloth and then wipe    dry  CXE    DVD RAM  DVD R   eClean with an optional DVD RAM PD disc cleaner  LF   K200DCA1  where available     e Never use cloths or cleaners for CDs etc       gt     W Handling precautions   e Do not write on the label side with a ball point pen or other writing  instrument    eDo not use record cleaning sprays  benzine  thinner  static  electricity prevention liquids or any other solvent    eDo not attach labels or stickers to discs  Do not use discs with  exposed adhesive from tape or left over peeled off stickers     eDo not use scratch proof protectors or covers    eDo not use discs printed with label printers available on the  market           cD   YN           pun  O  tf     3   aa     Control Reference Guide    Operatio
79. not work     21       Settings Using the On Screen Display    Change the settings to suit your preferences and to suit the unit to the environment in which it is being used  These settings are retained in  memory until they are changed  even if the unit is turned off   e Select the unit viewing channel  or the AV input  on the TV     e Switch  VHS TV DVD  to    VHS      fl Press  MENU      060000000000000000000000000000000000000000 VHS MENU    O VHS    EJ Press  A V  to select the menu   gt  CLOCK SET    TUNER PRESET  VHS DVD QUICKREPLAY DUBBING REC DVD Peeeseesesseseesseseseseeseseeeseeseeseseseeseseseseseseseseeeseses sisi          Ej Press  ENTER   eel    Ul LOCK        VHS DVD TV  VHS DVD TW                 TV  VHS 4 0 0 DVD                 z Mib  lt For CLOCK SET    page 12   VOLUME SELECT   B    ENTER  D     ia END  MENU  o o  6     eo a ajos TUNER PRESET   gt  TE The unit tunes automatically when you plug it in and turn it on for the first time  la MENU  NV VP31GN only  page 11   but you can start the process again if necessary        MENU eSelect any programme position except    A1        A2    or    dc     page 42      Auto Tuning    Auto tuning searches for TV stations from VHF minimum to UHF  maximum and memorizes every tuned programme position  Other    DIRECT           DISPLAY RETURN       PROGICHECK TIMER PROGPUY JET REW programme positions are skipped  Channel plan below   CH 1     A te ee earn ene eens en ene ener nner CLEAR NE  OFF    1  Press  A V  to select
80. ns in these instructions are described mainly for the remote control  but you can do the operations on the main unit if the  controls are the same                  Common section    A  Infra red remote control receiver window   Power button     l   Press  6 1  to switch this unit from on to standby mode or  vice versa  In standby mode  the unit is still connected to the  main AC power      c  Display   D  MUSIC WITH PICTURE button         cceesesseseee  page 43   VHS section     Tape eject button  AEJECT        ooococcccccncccnnnnos   page 14    Y  TAPE REFRESH button   cnccccnccccccnnononnnnnnnnnanannas  page 17         Channel up down buttons  CHV A             page 15 16        Recording One Touch Recording button    ORECIOTA sisisi dana  3page 16 17   GO  Cassette compartment    EREW FF    STOP PLAY    C  eee GC   i                      4 JET REW  PROG PLA    A  W  STOP PLAY   gt     GY Jet Rewind button    JET REW                     3page 14      Y Easy Programme Playback button  PROG PLAY       page 21   EY Timer recording button  TIMER RECO             3page 18      AV2 IN  AUDIO VIDEO  sockets          cmcmcccooano   3page 17   GEI  Fast forward rewind buttons     lt  REW FE 2 gt    Ed PRA ooo  3page 14   GED STOPE button          ccccccccncncnnncnnoninacacononononcnnnnns  3page 14   CB PLAYP Ditto  ccsicriariisc as  page 14   MDVD section   1  Disc tray   2  Disc tray open close button  OPEN CLOSE          page 26    3  STOPE DUON ois da    gt page 26    A  PLAY DUO
81. ns will not be displayed     13    Playback        e Select the unit viewing channel  or the AV input  on the TV     e Switch  VHS TV DVD  to    VHS        ePress  VHS  5  to turn on the unit        VHS DVD TV             VHS DVD TV TV VHS   a  5      Cos DVD TV   Sas            ho  0   9  A d  TRACKING   4  Ot   uova  VOLUME  O O  c 10       r INDEX SKIP  gt  SLOW SEARCH  Ed   Eo    N b gt     NAVIGATOR    DISPLAY    RETURN  PROGICHECK TIMER  PROGPLAY JET REW  O    Oc      CANCEU  RESET SUBTITLE AUDIO  ANGLE PAGE    MUSIC w PICTURE A SRD CINEMA POSITION MEMORY    PICTURE SPEED INPUT SELECT    PLAY MODE REPEAT    PICTURE    ZOOM SETUP                      E  Insert a recorded video cassette tape     A Press   gt    PLAY      e Play starts automatically if you insert a tape that has had its tab  Tapes 3page 4   removed     Stop  Press this button to stop playback       lt  lt    backward     Cue   Review     gt  gt    forward    During playback  tap or keep pressing these buttons   If you keep pressing these buttons  playback restarts by releasing them     Jet Search  During playback  tap these buttons twice  You can increase Cue Review  search speed        Fast forward   Rewind  Press these buttons in the stop mode  Press  W  to cancel     Jet Rewind   Press this button to obtain a Higher Speed Rewind    The    J   REW    indication appears on the TV screen  except when the  remaining tape time indication appears       JET REW  lt  lt       i A gt   Pause    Press this button
82. ogrammes   You can find the desired programme with these index signals  page 21     eThis function does not work during timer recording standby mode    eWhen the dubbing starts     On Screen Messages    in the SETUP menu is automatically set to    Off     The     dc    channel is automatically selected    gt below     elf you press  DUBBING  when   3    in the units display flashes  Resume function page 26   the  dubbing starts at the stop position memorized    e VHS DVD OUTPUT  does not work during this function    eThis function does not work with DVD Video        dc    channel    e When the disc is played with the    dc    channel set  the TV screen displays the disc video  but the  VHS DVD output has been switched to VHS     42       Addinq Music to Video    You can play images with background music  The video and music being played can be recorded on a video cassette        Each time you press  MUSIC w  PICTURE      EMUSIC WITH PICTURE 1 the indication changes as follows     Digital camera or  VIDEO Video camera    our     Not supplied   etc      I     _        I  11      IL     images taken by digital cameras or video cameras are being played   MUSIC WITH PICTURE 2 You can enjoy music fed from other audio equipment    MUSIC WITH PICTURE 1 You can enjoy music fed from a disc while       Video cable  etc   supplied ll    while images on DVD such as JPEG are being played   with camera OFF  Initial Setting      Normal mode    e Select the unit viewing channel  or the AV inp
83. on changes        SP1 HP1  Natural effect       SP2 HP2  Emphasized effect  y    SP OFF HP OFF  Cancel  Initial Setting      lt  gt  To change the mode  Press   lt 4  and then press  A V  to select    SP    or    HP        db     Effective listening using the front speakers only Speaker       elf    SP1    or    SP2    is selected  only the front speakers sound    e To activate  then turn off the surround effects on other equipment     This function will not work  or will have less effect with some discs  A   e Turn this function off if it causes distortion           3 to 4 times distance A J    Seating position    Speaker    CINEMA  RAM   You can change the picture quality for movie viewing       bre tn esi sel EEN E A E  Press  CINEMA        Each time you press the button  the indication changes  Cinemat     Cinema 1  Mellows images and enhances details in dark scenes    El    O  Cinema 2  Sharpens images and enhances details in dark scenes  Q  V  Normal  Normal mode  Initial Setting          e Use the    Picture Menu     page 39  to make finer adjustments     Variable Zoom function     DVD V   RAM   VCD     Change the zoom ratio so the pictures expands to suit for the screen   e Change the setting    TV Aspect    to suit your TV   page 41         During play  press  ZOOM  to select the preset aspect ratio   Each time you press the button  the indication changes   4 3 Standard  gt  European Vista    16 9 Standard  T Y    Cinemascope2 lt    Cinemascopel lt    American Vista 
84. only   LPCM  DODigital  DTS  MPEG  Signal type  k  Sampling frequency  kHz   b    Number of bits  bit     ch  Number of channels  page 47  ITA   ESP  Spanish  NLD  Dutch       Disc Only      SETUP menu page 41    e When progressive output is on  closed captions will not  be displayed     Transfer mode    Sharpness     7 to  7   Adjusts the sharpness of the edges of the horizontal lines     It is displayed only when    Video output mode    is set to      480P     Select the method of conversion for progressive   output to suit the type of material   lt page 47  being   played    Auto 1  normal   For film material   Auto 2  For film material  the same as Auto 1  but able to  convert 30 frame per second progressive video  U2    Video  For video material    Color     7 to  7    eval Adjust the shade of the picture   s colour     Gamma  0 to  5   Brightness of dark parts of the picture     User mode 2   Video output mode  gt  Picture Menu  above     EJ Audio Subtitle language    ENG  English SVE  Swedish  FRA  French NOR  Norwegian  DEU  German DAN  Danish  Italian POR  Portuguese  RUS  Russian  JPN  Japanese    Chinese  Korean  Malay  Vietnamese  Thai   Others    39             Changing Settings    Change the settings to suit your preferences and to suit the unit to the environment where it is being used  These settings are retained in  memory until they are changed  even if the unit is turned off  See the right page for menu and option details    e Select the unit viewing channe
85. operated properly   eWhen a manufacturer has multiple codes in the following chart  try entering other  codes if the TV operations cannot be performed properly  and then select the  optimal code        Notes    elf you are using a Panasonic TV  this setting has already been made  you do not need to  perform the above procedure  However  this remote control may not work on some  Panasonic TVs    eSome TV models cannot be operated by this remote control  including all TVs non   remote compatible      aa e  O TOSMBA  race       10       Tuning the TV to Your Unit    The unit supplies a signal to the TV via the RF coaxial cable on channel AU28    69 or NZ21    69  It is possible to view the unit   s picture on your TV in the  same way that you watch TV broadcasts  The unit is fitted with its own tuner  just like a normal TV  and can be preset to receive up to 99 TV broadcast stations   e Switch  VHS TV DVD  to    VHS        lt  If you have connected the unit to the TV through the audio video output sockets   You do not need to follow the procedure below  To view the pictures from the unit  set to the AV mode on the TV with  AV      VHS DVD TV The local TV broadcast channels 2  7  9  10 and 28 are factory preset in the unit   VHs     pe VHS  That is  if you can receive TV broadcasts on VHF channels 2  7  9  10 and UHF channel 28  these are   hy  6     TV  already tuned on the programme positions with the matching numbers     VHS DVD QUICKREPLAY DUBBING REC DVD Peee eseseeseseseses
86. r display  normal recording mode     OFF 30  min      gt OFF 60  min    gt 0OFF 90  min    gt   OFF 120  min    gt OFF 180  min    gt 0OFF 240  min    gt  Current time  normal recording mode     e The unit will automatically switch off when OTR is completed  a  VIDEO L    AUDIO    R     lt  gt  To stop OTR at any time    Press  W  or  O l   VHS      Notes   e The OTR function works during normal recording only   e When the tape reaches its end during OTR  the unit will turn itself off           Recording from an external source    You can record from other video sources  VHS  camera  etc      e Connect the other equipment to this unit as shown  If audio output on the other equipment is  monaural  use a stereo monaural conversion cable  not supplied     e Insert a recorded cassette tape with an intact erasure prevention tab    eSet A1 or A2 with  INPUT SELECT  to select the audio video source required      1  Press   gt    PLAY      Find the recording start point      2  Press  I gt    then press  REC       Put the unit in the recording standby mode     AV2 IN  AUDIO VIDEO              TIMER REC    TAPEREFRESH VCH A  REC OTR                      E  D  o   O  u   T   gt        Other VHS or Video  movie camera   Not supplied                4  Press  I gt   to start recording           l  g       000       To stop recording R AUDIO L VIDEO  Press  W   AV1 IN  AUDIO VIDEO        Tape Refresh Function    You can delete all contents in a cassette   s  the picture  the sound and the 
87. r sound  ordinary normal sound  on the FM audio tracks when a NICAM programme is received  set    MONAURAL    to     ON     OPTION page 24      IMPORTANT   When NV VP31GN is switched on  the tuner will be automatically switched to a NICAM broadcast  if NICAM is being transmitted    At this time the NICAM signal is transmitted on stereo channels only  since the M1 and M2 formats are not yet available  Even if the sound  track is MONO  the stereo indicator will appear     25       PAN GE We   CD    Mps  wMA    JPEG        e Select the unit viewing channel  or the AV input  on the TV     e Switch  VHS TV DVD  to    DVD      e Press  DVD  to turn on the unit        e When    OUT  VHS DVD in the    OPTION    menu is set to    MANUAL     press  VHS DVD OUTPUT  to switch it to disc video  page 12         VHS DVD TV  TV            TV  VHS 1 0 0 DVD       Numeric  buttons              lt  lt     lt  lt   gt  gt   aes im ff Soe   NANT SSS R  TOP TOP MENU    MENU  3     MENU  AVAD   ENTER    DISPLAY RETURN    PROGICHECK TIMER  PROGPLAY JET REW    CANCEL RESET SUBTITLE AUDIO  ANGLE PAGE            MUSIC w  PICTURE A SRD CINEMA POSITION MEMORY POSITION    MEMORY    PICTURE SPEED INPUT SELECT    SUBTITLE    A    PLAYMODE REPEAT ZOOM SETUP    OPEN CLOSE4       EJ Press  OPEN CLOSEA  to open the disc tray     mo A Place the disc with the label facing upward           Load double sided discs so the label for the side you want to play is facing up     EJ Press   gt    PLAY      e The disc tray
88. random play    e Switch  VHS TV DVD  to an appropriate position    e The unit is in timer recording standby           is on on the unit   s display    e Check the TV maker setting     e This can occur because the signals are being divided between the unit and the TV   It can be solved by using a signal booster  available from audio visual suppliers  Consult  your dealer if reception does not improve        The tape counter does not change while playing unrecorded parts   e The tape is dirty or damaged  Consult your dealer if this is the case     eGo to    OPTION    in the VHS MENU  and select    AUTO    for    OSD      eGo to    Display    in the SETUP menu  and select    Or    for    On Screen Messages        eGo to    Disc    in the SETUP menu  and select the preferred language for    Menus        e Press  A V  while the rightmost icon is highlighted to move them down        eCheck the connections  8 9  e Check the volume on the equipment you have connected       e Ensure that the input settings on the other equipment are correct       e Turn ADVANCED SURROUND off if it causes distortion  35  e Output from this unit will be in stereo  2 channels  wen ADVANCED SURROUND is on    Turn ADVANCED SURROUND off if you are using three or more speakers  35  e Press    gt    PLAY  to restore normal play after changing the speed  38  e Noise may occur when playing WMA files       elf you have connected this unit to other equipment through the OPTICAL DIGITAL AUDIO   terminal  ensure yo
89. ress  ENTER  to start playing   eSome items will not be played even if you programmed them                 E When you use the cursor buttons to select the item  1  Press  ENTER  and  A V  to select an item     ENEE 2  Press  ENTER  to register     e Select    ALL    to enter all the items in the selected disc  title or group     MW To change and cancel a programme   1  Press  A Y  to select an item and press  ENTER    e Press  ANGLE PAGE  to skip 8 lines at a time    2  Carry out step  1  to change an item  or press  CANCEL RESET  to cancel   e You can also select    Clear    with   gt  Y  and press  ENTER  to cancel     Mi To clear the whole programme  Select    Clear all    with   gt  V  and press  ENTER      Random Play       The unit plays chapters in one DVD title or all tracks in a Video CD and audio CD at random     e g   Random Playback     1   Press  A Y   to select a group or a title      2  Press   gt    PLAY      Title   2      C  Press PLAY to start        lt  gt  To exit the program random mode  1  Press  W  twice   2  Press  PLAY MODE  repeatedly to select the normal mode     Notes    eThese functions does not work during HighMAT disc play  Set    HighMAT    to    Disable     SETUP  menu page 41  and perform the necessary operations        NE Some items cannot be selected     J DVD V   Times are not displayed while programming    e When program random play ends  the unit stops and the screen reverts to the play mode display    e The programme is cleared when yo
90. s     Never use tapes on which liquids have been spilt or those that are  extremely damaged since these will cause not only the heads to  become dirty  but also the unit malfunction           The Remote Control    Mi Installing the batteries  Insert the batteries with the polarity  4  and     correctly aligned     R6  AA  UM3       Notes    The service life of the batteries is approximately 1 year    However  it varies considerably depending on the frequency of   use    eWhen the batteries are exhausted  remove them immediately  and dispose them correctly    e Do not mix old battery with new battery    eDo not mix different battery types  i e  Alkaline and Manganese    e Do not use rechargeable  Ni Cd  batteries    eDo not heat or short circuit the batteries    eWhen you do not use the remote control for a long time  take out  the batteries and store them in a cool  dry place        Mi Use    Aim at the receiver window  page 6   avoiding obstacles  ata   maximum range of 7 m directly in front of the unit    e Keep the transmission window and the unit s sensor free from  dust    e Operation can be affected by strong light sources  such as direct  sunlight  and the glass doors on cabinets     How to open the remote control       Hold both sides of the remote control   s cover to open it  You can  also open it by pressing on the centre of it and sliding it down      Disc Information    Discs that can be played    DVD RAM DVD Video DVD R SVCD Video CD CD R RW  Hise    SUPER VIDEO
91. s expanded to fill the screen of a 4 3 aspect TV  unless  prohibited by the producer of the disc      e 4 3 Letterbox  Widescreen software is shown in the letterbox style on a 4 3 aspect TV     elf you have a wide screen TV  16 9   you can select the style with the TV s  screen mode function              Progressive out  Component     You can enjoy higher image quality than that output from the conventional video out terminal or S video   terminal  Interlace and progressive output 3page 47     eConnect to the component video input terminals on a 480P compatible TV  page 8   Video will not be  displayed correctly if connected to an incompatible TV     1  Select    Enable  NTSC Disc Only     in    Progressive Out  Component      3page 41    2  Change    Video output mode    to    480P    in the on screen menu  3page 39    3  Press  PROGRESSIVE  on the unit before or during play     e All Panasonic TVs that have 480P input terminals are compatible  Consult the  manufacturer if you have another brand of TV         lt  gt  To check whether progressive output is on or off  Press  PROGRESSIVE      PR ON     on  or    PR OFF     off  appears on the unit   s display     Notes    e The VHS video may not be progressive output    e The TV will be disrupted for a moment but this is normal    e Output from this unit is interlaced scanning if you have connected to the TV through VIDEO OUT or S  VIDEO OUT terminals  regardless of the settings    e When progressive output is on  closed captio
92. s may appear in the picture   the colour of the picture may be unstable  or the picture may be otherwise distorted    e When you play back a tape recorded in the LP mode  the picture may be turned into monochrome    e When you play back a tape recorded in the EP mode  the picture and the sound may be unstable   However  these are not malfunctions     14    Playback       Repeat Playback Beginning of Tape End of Recorded Part  At the end of the programme  the tape rewinds to the beginning of the programme and plays it   y  E   l R t Playback  again  It only works if there is at least 5 seconds blank at the end of the programme   This aCe ae S  repeats until you cancel it  PLAY Control signal  CF Interruption  REW  at least 5 sec         Picture Mode    This function reproduces optimum playback picture from various kind of recorded tapes and contents     Press  PICTURE      e Each time you press the button  the indication changes in the following order     STANDARD  Normal mode for recorded TV programmes  Initial Setting     J  DYNAMIC  Clear  amp  vivid images  e g  for scenery and sports         SOFT  Mild images  e g  for rental software     J  CARTOON  Delicate images for cartoon          Adjusting the playback picture    Manual tracking    The unit usually makes tracking adjustments  but you may need to do it manually  if noise appears on  a tape recorded on other equipment  LT    During play  press  TRACKING V LOCK  V or A  RI    Repeat until the noise disappears     Vert
93. sette in indicator  Shows whether you have loaded a cassette     Colour system indicator  page 23   Shows selected colour TV system except    AUTO         8    Tape speed indicator  page 16     Picture mode indicator  page 15        Notes   e These displays do not appear when paused or during slow play   e The on screen display may be distorted depending on the playback tape or the input signal        Changing audio    To change the audio  press  AUDIO     The audio changes as follows    When playing a tape  Stereo  gt L    gt R     gt  Normal audio track    Stereo  While watching the TV  Stereo   L   R   Normal    Stereo   e You cannot change the audio while you use    dc    channel  3page 42       lt  To play back tapes recorded Stereo or Bilingual programmes  NV VP31GL only   Select the desired sound mode with  AUDIO  during playback  Recording on the unit is automatically made in the stereo or bilingual  mode  This prevents errors in the selection of the dubbed or the original language      lt  The NICAM Broadcast System  NV VP31GN only    NV VP31GN is equipped with the NICAM sound system  NICAM is a 2 channel sound broadcast system to provide either a high quality stereo   sound track or 2 independent MONO sound tracks  M1 and M2  NICAM programmes are always accompanied by standard sound broadcasts   and you can select the desired sound with  AUDIO  during playback    e The NICAM digital stereo sound can only be recorded on the Hi Fi audio track    e To record the regula
94. side to be played facing upwards     Check that the DVD RAM has something recorded on it     No menu play     This function depends on software availability     No subtitles  e This function depends on software availability   e Subtitles are cleared from the TV  Display the subtitles   e Subtitle s position is wrong  Adjust the position     Soundtrack and or subtitle eThis function depends on software availability   language is not the one selected  with the SETUP menu     Cannot change angle  e This function depends on software availability  Even if a disc has a number of angles  recorded  these angles may be recorded for specific scenes only     Folders deeper than the eighth eFolders deeper than the eighth layer are displayed as if there were in the eighth layer   layer on a data CD are not   displayed correctly    You have forgotten your ratings   eWhile stopped and    DVD    is the source  press and hold  REW  lt 44   VHS    PLAYP    password   DVD  and  OPEN CLOSE4  on the unit for about 3 seconds until    Initialized    disappears  Reset all the settings to Factory from the TV  Turn the unit off and on again    Preset  All settings will return to the default values    The progressive out indicator e Go to    Video    in the SETUP menu  and select    Enable  NTSC Disc Only     in    Progressive  does not light  Out  Component     The unit doesn   t play the data e Reload the disc for the setting to be effective  Press  OPEN CLOSEA  to open the tray   type  MP3 WMA or JP
95. t page 41     e Output is interlace  5761   when playing PAL discs     Disc structure   Disc structure and the labels given to the items on discs depend on   the disc type    Track  the smallest division on CDs and Video CDs  or a single  MP3 WMA file    Chapter  the smallest division on DVD Video     Group  equivalent to folders or albums on data discs    Title  the largest division on DVD Video  usually an entire  movie    Programme the division on DVD RAM equivalent to a single  recording     Picture  a single JPEG file    Play list  the largest grouping on a HighMAT disc  or a group of  scenes on DVD RAM    DVD RAM programme sections specified and grouped  into play lists on a DVD video recorder    Content  covers tracks and pictures on HighMAT discs     Scene     W DVD RAM discs    The DVD RAM you can play on this unit are those recorded with  DVD video recorders  DVD video cameras  personal computers   etc  using Version 1 1 of the Video Recording Format  a unified  video recording standard      e Remove discs from their cartridges  before use and return them when you QS  are finished  making sure that the  labels of the disc and cartridge face the same way     eSome parts of the disc  for example where one programme ends  and another begins  may not play smoothly     W DVD R discs    Panasonic DVD R discs recorded and finalized  a process that  allows play on compatible equipment  on a Panasonic DVD video  recorder or DVD video camera are played as DVD Video on this  u
96. te  kbps    Current sampling frequency  kHz    Subtitle language  page 39 EJ    Subtitles on off   Track information on off  MP3  WMA    CDtext    Picture information   Full  Group title  picture title  picture size  file size  date  of shooting  and camera model used       Date  Date of shooting only    OFF  No display      Actual displays depend on the camera and data    Angle number  page 34    Changing the angle to rotate 0   90    180   270             Track picture number in disc  WMA    MP3    JPEG    Total number of tracks pictures on disc    WMA    MP3     JPEG    Menu play  with playback control    Indicates whether menu play is on or off  display only      Slideshow setting ON lt     gt  OFF  Slideshow timing O     30 sec             Using On Screen Menu Icons       Progress indicator    Indicates how far you have played through an item        Condition     play  pause  or slow search         Changing the time display E  Press  A V  to show the elapsed play time or remaining  time for the programme  play list  track or title  or chapter  during program and random play      Elapsed play time  SVCD only     For display only  cannot be changed           Changing play speed  Dolby Digital only    You can slow down or speed up play    Press        slower  or   gt    faster   uE  There are 5 steps of speeds    x0 8  lt  x0 9  lt  x1 0  normal speed   lt  x1 2 lt  x1 4    lt  To return to normal play   Press    gt      PLAY      Notes    e After you change the speed     O
97. th the numeric buttons   page 40      e English  e Original     e Automatic     Language options    French    Ratings  3page 40   Set a ratings level to limit DVD Video play     e The password screen is shown if you choose levels O to 7 or   1 to 7     if you choose    Ratings    when levels 0 to 7 have been  selected    e Select    Level 0    to prevent play of discs that do not have  ratings levels recorded on them     TV Aspect  3page 13   Choose the setting to suit your TV and preference     Progressive Out  Component   3page 13     Choose    Enable  NTSC Disc Only     to enable progressive output     Still Mode  Specify the type of picture shown when paused     NTSC Disc Output  Choose PAL 60 or NTSC output when playing NTSC discs   Video systems PAS 5      Pc Be Sonera EAS O    Audio            Eu    MPEG  page 36   Dynamic Range Compression  Dolby Digital only   Change the dynamic range for late night viewing     German          Italian Spanish Portuguese Swedish Dutch  Setting ratings  When level 8 is selected    8 No Limit  All DVD Video can be played    Prohibits play of DVD Video with corresponding  ratings recorded on them     O Lock All  Prohibits play of all DVD Video     Changing ratings  When level 0 7 is selected   Unlock Player Change Password  Change Level Temporary Unlock    4 3 Pan amp Scan 4 3 Letterbox    Disable  For TVs not supporting progressive output   Enable  NTSC Disc Only     Automatic  Field  Less blurred field stills are shown   Select if jitt
98. tored to 4 channels for play  disc  a new session will be added  Such a disc is referred to as a  multisession disc   DTS  Digital Theater Systems  Normal audio CD players can play back only the first session  On  This surround system is used in many movie theaters around the the other hand  this unit can play back 2 or more sessions   world  There is good separation between the channels  so realistic  sound effects are possible  Playback control  PBC   If a Video CD has playback control  you can select scenes and  Film and video information with menus   DVD Videos are recorded using either film or video  Usually  film is In this manual  playing back of the contents of a Video CD using  recorded at 24 frames per second  the rate movies are filmed at  the menu screen is referred to as    Menu play    for Video CD     while video is recorded at 30 frames per second     Frame and field  Frames are the still pictures that go together to make a moving  picture  A frame is made up of 2 fields        eA frame still is made up of two alternating fields  so the picture  may appear blurred  but overall quality is high    eA field still is not blurred  but it has only half the information of a  frame still so picture quality is lower        47    Specifications    NV VP31GL  NV VP31GN    Power Supply   Power Consumption     W VHS SECTION  Video Recording System   2 rotary heads  helical scanning system  Video Heads  4 heads  Audio Heads  2 heads  Hi Fi   Tape Speed   PAL SP  23 39 mm s 
99. tput is automatically  switched to the device which starts playback     1  In the OPTION menu   select    OUT  VHS DVD     with  A V   OPTION    TAPE SELECT  AUTO   4  gt   to change the setting    NSEPSSEEEF tonba  on  2  Press     to change the setting    NISCPBSELEC eu  DELETE NAVIDATA  3  Press  MENU  twice to make the on  S DEEG    screen display disappear  OUT VHS DVD  SELECT  Uma END  MENU       VHS  The output is only for VHS  even if you press   VHS DVD OUTPUT   the DVD video is not shown   MANUAL  Press  VHS DVD OUTPUT  to switch to the desired  video source  They are not switched automatically   AUTO  Initial setting    VHS and DVD are automatically switched depending on  the manipulation or the unit operation  You may also  switch them with  VHS DVD OUTPUT      Note    e You can switch to the desired video with the above operation only  when the video from this unit is viewed through the VHS DVD OUT  terminal    e Depending on the operation  the output may not be switched  automatically even if    AUTO    is selected  In this case  press  VHS   DVD OUTPUT  to switch it manually    eWhen setting timer recording  the output is automatically switched  to DVD even if    MANUAL    is selected     12       DVD Quick Setur    Answer questions in the QUICK SETUP screen to make basic settings for DVD   e Select the unit viewing channel  or the AV input  on the TV   e Switch  VHS TV DVD  to    DVD        e Turn on the unit        VHS DVD TV    OO    VHS DVD QUICK REPLAY DUB
100. u have selected the correct settings for    Dolby Digital        DTS Digital   Surround    and    MPEG    in the SETUP menu   s    Audio    menu  36  41    e Adjust the tracking  15  e The tape is old or damaged         e Dialogue Enhancer and ADVANCED SURROUND do not work when the unit is outputting  bitstream signals       eADVANCED SURROUND does not work if you have changed the play speed  38    e Check the antenna connection to the unit  8  e Check your normal TV picture  If there is no picture  check your antenna       e The unit is not correctly tuned  Retune the unit  11  eA1 or A2 has been selected  Select the required TV programme         e Check the clock and calendar  12  e Set the channel and start end times correctly  18    e Be sure to press  TIMER      after programming to put the unit in timer recording standby  18  e Programme times may be overlapped     e  f the erasure prevention tab has been removed  cover the hole with adhesive tape  4    44    Before Requesting Service       Disc play   Play doesn   t start  or stops e Condensation has formed  Wait 1 to 2 hours for it to evaporate    immediately  when you press e This unit cannot play discs other than those listed in these operating instructions       gt    PLAY      This unit cannot play DVD Video with a region number other than    4        ALL    or multiple   region numbers including    4       e The disc may be dirty and may require cleaning   eEnsure that the disc is installed with the label of the 
101. u turn the unit off  open the disc tray  select another source     30       Lists on DVD RAM    e Select the unit viewing channel  or the AV input  on the TV     e Switch  VHS TV DVD  to    DVD     Direct Navigator    You can use the programme list to search for a desired programme to play                                                                    co   N  1  Press  DIRECT NAVIGATOR    a wis m   DIRECT NAVIGATOR     o    i  A Ja a lados siso pl playback automatically k e   wO 0  Ane S Soroen appears is Sena ae Derr   1 11 11 FRI    Monday feat   2  Press  A Y   to select the programme  mee ee  amanie e The programme selected is played in the background  nasa    22 00 Cinema  tii   You can also use the numeric buttons  114MON  21 30 Music  Example     03      3  5 11amon  20 05 Baseball  l i Nov  2005  Q SELECTA     10       10 3 1 3 0  ia NUMBER     ENTERY  O RETURN                 3  Press  ENTER      eThe list disappears and you can view the selected programme        DIRECT G PLAY  NAVIGATOR fc LIST  lt  gt  To clear the programme list  as _    Press  DIRECT NAVIGATOR  or  RETURN    ENTER  Notes   RETURN    e The DIRECT NAVIGATOR programme list displays up to 99 programmes   e Titles appear only if they have been entered      You cannot change programme and disc titles     Playing a play list    You can play a play list  page 5  created on other equipment such as a DVD video recorder        Date Length                         Y       S  E      Q   Oo  a   gt   A     
102. unction may not be effective for surges by direct lightning     W Crystal View Control    The crystal view control function ensures the optimum picture  quality so that you get the best picture automatically     Mi Tapes      You can use tapes with the VHS and S VHS marks  but this unit  is unable to make full use of the characteristics of S VHS tapes    e Break the tape   s tab to prevent  accidental erasure  Cover the hole with a  double layer of adhesive tape when you  want to use the tape for recording again     W S VHS Quasi Playback  SQPB     It is possible to play back tapes recorded in the S VHS system    eSome picture noise may occur depending on the type of tape  used    e  t is not possible to fully obtain the high resolution that S VHS is  capable of    It is not possible to record in the S VHS system with this unit           I Dirt on the video heads    If the video heads get dirty  pictures will not be recorded or played  back clearly   See the following conditions      Normal picture    Small amount of dirt Large amount of dirt    E PEN E          If this happens  insert and eject a cassette 5   10 times  successively to remove the dirt from the video heads     If the problem still persists after performing above  contact a  service personnel     Head cleaning by service agents is not covered by  warranty        Heads mainly become dirty because of scratched or dirty tapes   use of the unit under high temperature and humidity or under the  dust and other reason
103. ut  on the TV       eConnect the other equipment to the unit as shown    e Insert the disc  Fpage 26   You can not record the contents of the disc which is copy protected    elf you wish to record the images and music onto a video cassette  insert a video cassette tape with an  intact erasure prevention tab   page 16     Audio cable e Switch  VHS TV DVD  to    DVD         Not supplied     OUT Other audio equipment    i EJ Press   gt    PLAY  to find the playing start point    Not supplied     Og then press  I I  gt     E MUSIC WITH PICTURE 2       W When recording onto a video cassette       VHS DVD TV                      1  Switch  VHS TV DVD  to    VHS     then press    gt    PLAY      A VHS  Start playing the video cassette and find the recording start point   DO o TV  2  Press  I gt    then press  REC     o N jovo m Put the unit in the recording standby mode      e Press  SPEED  to select the desired tape speed  page 16    l o  E A Peee eseeseessseseseseseseseeseseeeseeseseseseeseseseseseeseseseeseseseseeeseseseseseseseeseeseseeseeseseseseeise_    FJ Press  MUSIC w  PICTURE    Select    MUSIC WITH PICTURE 1    or    MUSIC WITH PICTURE 2        Ej Start playing on the other equipment     eThe    A2    channel is automatically selected     5 St ll Press   gt  ELAY  to starta dise play    gt  or press  I gt   to record     e When you press  I f  gt   for recording  switch  VHS TV DVD  to    VHS      VHS recording and disc play start at the same time        OSO E  este  0   
104. utput is in stereo     You cannot use ADVANCED SURROUND     Digital output switches to PCM    e Sound is stereo as long as    x 1 0    is orange        Unit information    e g     A B Repeat   RAM  CD    MP3   WMA     When the elapsed play time is displayed    Repeat a section between points A and B within an   item     ENTER   start point       ENTER   end point   gt     ENTER   cancel    e The end of an item becomes point B when it is  reached    e Some subtitles recorded around point A or B may not  appear    e A B repeat is canceled when you press   QUICK REPLAY      Repeat mode  3page 29        Play mode  3page 30     CD   MP3  WMA        Normal play   PGM  Program play   RND  Random play       Marker  right   GINI   999 positions  DTA We   CD   MP3   WMA    JPEG      5 positions          38       W Marker    Stores the position from which playback will resume later     1  Press  ENTER   The unit is now ready to accept markers    2  Press  ENTER  again at the desired position     eTo mark another position  Press   gt   to select     gt  lt     and press  ENTER      eTo recall or erase a marker  Press   lt  gt   to select a marker and press  ENTER  to recall or  press  CANCEL RESET  to erase     To mark the eleventh point and beyond  XT   1  Press   lt P  to select the marker pin icon   2  Press  A V  to select    11 20      e You can select the next group when the  current group is full   3  Press   gt           KE       Notes    e The markers are ordered by time  This m
105. utton      5  SET SPEED  Tape Speeds   page 16   PAL system  SP gt LP gt EP gt A  gt SP  NTSC system  SP gt EP gt A  gt SP    Tape Speed Auto Change function  page 19   eYou may also use  SPEED  to set the tape speed          CATEGORY  Only when    JET NAVIGATOR    is    ON    page 24     1  Press   lt   gt   to display the category list   2  Press  A Y  lt P  to select the desired category   3  Confirm with  ENTER      CATEGORY SETTING    MOVIE    SPORT    MUSIC Jf CHILD      eDRAMA Y NEWS   8    eYou can also set and change the category in the navigator list EDUCA ME OTHER Et     page 21      DOCUM ti    SELECT  P    O END   ENTER       EJ Press  ENTER      The Timer Programme Confirmation screen appears   e When    JET NAVIGATOR    is set to    ON     press   gt   to  display the category     Press  TIMER O       The Confirmation screen disappears and the unit enters  Timer Recording standby mode             appears on the unit s  display      The unit is not off  To save power  turn the unit off by   pressing  VHS     elf timer recording is executed while the unit is turned on  the  power will stay on after the timer recording is completed   The power will not be automatically turned off      lt  gt  To make further timer programmes  Repeat steps 1   4      lt  To stop recording  Press  TIMER           lt  gt  When           is flashing  Check the timer recording details again      page 19     18    1   Om Hp END MENU           A    1  29SA 2 20 02 z1 30  2 SU SA 25 10 30
    
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