7setting the clock of your vcr, Settings using the on screen display, Time reset function – Panasonic Series Hi-Fi NV-HV61 User Manual

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Setting the Clock of Your VCR

In the event of a power failure, the clock will operate on its
back up system for a minimum of 3 years. After 3 years, clock
back up in the event of a power failure can only be
guaranteed for maximum of 1 hour.

Preparations
• Confirm that the TV is on and the VCR viewing channel is

selected.

• Turn on the VCR.

Operations
1 Press [MENU]

(9) to display the

Main menu on the TV screen.

2 Press [

43] (28) to select [CLOCK

SET] then press [ENTER]

(26).

3 Set each item by pressing

[

2 1 4] (28). Press [3] (28) to

return to the previous item.

At the set time (TIME) point:
• When [

2 1] (28) is kept pressed,

the indication changes in 30-minute
steps.

4 Press [MENU]

(9).

• The clock starts.

Time Reset Function

If the clock is less than 2 minutes slow or fast, it can easily be
reset to the proper time.

Example:
Resetting the clock to 12:00.00

1 Press [MENU]

(9) to display the Main menu on the TV

screen.

2 Press [

43] (28) to select [CLOCK SET] then press

[ENTER]

(26).

3 When the current clock displays on the VCR is

between 11:58.00 and 12:01.59, press [MENU]

(9) as

soon as you see the 12:00.00. This resets the time to
12:00.00.

Settings Using the On Screen

Display

Preparations
• Confirm that the TV is on and the VCR viewing channel is

selected.

• Turn on the VCR.

To Set the Colour TV System

1 Press [MENU]

(9) to display the

Main menu on the TV screen.

2 Press [

43] (28) to select

[SYSTEM] then press [ENTER]
(26).

3 Press [

43] (28) to select

[AUTO].
• The VCR automatically distinguishes between PAL and

NTSC signals. If the picture lacks of colour during AV
external recording or playback, set to [PAL] or [NTSC].

• When you want to record or play back in black and white,

set to [B/W].

4 Press [MENU]

(9) twice to exit the On Screen Display.

To Make Various Indicators Appear On
Screen Display

At a press of [STATUS/ NAVI
CHECK]

(32), the following

indications appear on the TV
screen.
• Set [OSD] to [AUTO].

(See page 9.)

• The display is released

automatically after 5 seconds.

1 Audio Output Mode Indicators

At each press of [AUDIO]

(21), the selected sound mode is

indicated with Left (L) and Right (R).

Stereo: Both the Left (L) and Right (R) Indicators appear.
Left:

The Left (L) Indicator appears.

Right:

The Right (R) Indicator appears.

Normal: Neither the Left (L) nor Right (R) Indicator appears.
• At every push of this button, the audio output mode

changes as follows.

During playback:
Stereo

# L # R # Normal audio track # Stereo

While the broadcast signals are being received:
Stereo

# L # R # Normal # Stereo

2 STEREO or BILINGUAL indicator (NV-HV61GL)

When receiving a TV programme, the type of sound
system in which it is broadcast is automatically indicated.
STEREO, M1 and M2 Indicator (NV-HV61GN)
When receiving a TV programme with the Stereo, Bilingual
or NICAM sound system, the type of sound system in
which it is broadcast is automatically indicated.

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 performance connect as shown on page 4

to a TV or Stereo Amplifier with left and right audio inputs.

3 Programme position

CLOCK SET

START: MENU

SELECT:

MENU

SELECT
END

: , ENTER
: MENU

MENU

SELECT
END

: , ENTER
: MENU

YEAR
MONTH
DATE
TIME

2004

1 [WE]

9

0:00

CLOCK SET
TUNER PRESET
SYSTEM
OPTION
TAPE REFRESH
NAVI MEMORY

0PROG.

CLOCK SET
TUNER PRESET
SYSTEM
OPTION
TAPE REFRESH
NAVI MEMORY

0PROG.

SYSTEM

END

: MENU

SELECT:

AUTO
PAL
NTSC
B/W

CH 1

0:00.22

SP

PAL

4 5 6

7

3

1

8

L R

STEREO

2

ON 20:13 CH2 DRAMA

12 / 12.

[ FR ]

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