Recording – Panasonic NV-MV21 Series User Manual

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To Play Back a Recorded Part Repeatedly

Press [REPEAT]

(30). The [R] indication

appears on the VCR display.
• A recorded part on the tape must be at

least 15 minutes long.

• When recording over the same location on

a tape, it may not function correctly.

To Cancel the Repeat Playback Mode:
Press [STOP]

(12).

NTSC Playback

Tapes recorded in the NTSC system can be played back with
this VCR via a PAL system TV.
• Select [NTSC PB SELECT] from the On Screen Display

according to the colour TV system of the TV. (See page 8.)

• NTSC 3.58 recording requires [NTSC INPUT SELECT] to be

in the AUTO or 3.58 position (see page 8), however if [NTSC
INPUT SELECT] is in this position when recording a NTSC
3.58 signal, no colour is available for the PAL TV. Once the
recording is completed, you then need to select [on PAL TV]
to view the recording in colour on PAL TV.

• On some TVs, the playback picture may roll up or down.

If your TV has V-HOLD control or equivalent adjustment
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 VCRs.

Convenient Automatic Functions

VCR Auto Power On
When you insert a video cassette, the VCR switches on
automatically.

Auto Playback Start
When you insert a video cassette with a broken erasure
prevention tab, playback starts automatically without press
[PLAY]

(8).

VCR-off Playback
When the VCR is off, the inserted cassette can be played
back by pressing [PLAY]

(8).

Auto Rewind
When the tape reaches the end, the VCR automatically
rewinds it to the beginning.
• This function does not work during timer recording, OTR

recording and fast-forwarding.

Automatic Switching Off and Ejection
When the VCR is switched off, the inserted cassette can be
ejected simply by pressing [EJECT]

(35). The VCR will eject

the cassette and automatically turn itself off again.

To Eject Video Cassette Using the Remote
Control

Keep [STOP]

(12) pressed for at least 3 seconds.

Recording

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

selected.

Operations
1 Insert a video cassette with an intact erasure

prevention tab.
• If it has already been inserted, press [VCR-ON/OFF]

(1)

to turn the VCR on.

2 Select the TV station using

[Channel]

(20).

• It is also possible to select by

pressing [Numeric]

(3).

3 Press [REC]

(15) ([REC/OTR]

(36)) to start recording.

4 Press [STOP]

(12) to stop

recording.

To Select the Desired Rec Mode

Press [REC MODE]

(33) before recording.

• 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.
When you play back a tape recorded in the EP mode, the
monaural sound may be unstable.

When you start the recording in the EP mode, [EP] indication
on the VCR display flashes for about 8 seconds.

EP mode means Super Long Play (SLP).

To Pause Recording

Press [PAUSE/SLOW]

(29) during

recording.
Press it again to continue recording.

To View One TV Programme while
Recording Another TV Programme

After pressing [REC]

(15) to start recording, select on your TV

the programme position of the TV programme that you want
to view.

To Prevent Accidental Erasure of
Recorded Contents

Break out the erasure prevention tab after recording.
If you insert a video cassette with a broken out erasure
prevention tab and press [REC]

(15) ([REC/OTR] (36)), the

indication flashes on the VCR display to indicate that

recording is not possible.
To record this video cassette again, cover the tab hole with
two layers of adhesive tape.

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