5tuning the tv to your vcr, Storing tv broadcasts in your vcr, Pre-programmed tv channels (australia only) – Panasonic NV-MV21 Series User Manual

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Tuning the TV to Your VCR

The VCR supplies a signal to the TV via the RF coaxial cable
on channel NZ21-69 or AU28-69.
If you have connected the VCR to the TV through the Audio/
Video input sockets, then you do not need to follow the
procedure below. To view the pictures from the VCR, set to
the AV mode on the TV with [AV]

(2).

Preparation
• Turn on the TV and the VCR.

Operations

1 Hold down [MENU]

(9) for 5 seconds or more.

2 Set the TV to an unused position which you wish to

use for your video playback.

• Tune the TV until the display shown below appears on

the screen. (Please refer to the TV manufacturers
operating instructions regarding tuning.)

3 Press [MENU]

(9).

To Change the RF output Channel

You can change the RF output channel, for example, when
interference occurs on the picture after tuning.

Operations
1 Hold down [MENU]

(9) for 5 seconds or more.

• The VCR display changes as shown below and the VCR

picture on the TV displays this pattern.

2 Enter the desired channel number (NZ21-69, AU28-69)

by [Numeric]

(3) or [Channel] (20).

• Set the RF output channel of the VCR to [

ss] (RF OFF) when

the VCR is connected to the TV via the Audio/Video cable.
Press [Channel]

(20) to display [

ss].

• It is also possible to select by pressing [Numeric]

(3).

Example:

3 Press [MENU]

(9) to finish the setting mode.

4 Retune your TV to the new RF channel for the VCR.

Note:

• Even if the RF output channel has been changed, it is not

necessary to perform Auto Tuning.

Storing TV Broadcasts in Your VCR

The VCR is fitted with its own tuner (just like a normal TV) and
can be preset to receive up to 99 TV broadcast stations.

Pre-programmed TV Channels
(Australia only)

The local TV broadcast channels 2, 7, 9, 10 and 28 are
factory-preset in this VCR.
That is, if you can receive television broadcasts on VHF
channels 2, 7, 9, 10 and UHF channel 28, these are already
tuned on the programme positions with the matching numbers.
However, it is possible to cancel these settings and tune the
local TV broadcast channels to any desired programme position.

Auto Tuning Using the On Screen Display
For New Zealand

When you use this VCR in New Zealand, need to operate as
follows.

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

selected.

• Turn on the VCR and select any programme position except

AV.

Operations
1 Press [MENU]

(9) to display the

Main menu on the TV screen.

2 Press [

43] (28) to select

[TUNER PRESET] then press
[ENTER]

(26).

3 Press [

43] (28) to select

[COUNTRY] then press [

2 1]

(28) to select [NEW ZEALAND].

4 Press [

43] (28) to select

[AUTO TUNE] then press [

2 1]

(28) to start the Auto Tuning.
• When Auto Tuning is completed,

the On Screen Display
disappears and programme
position 1 is selected.

Channels that can be received

Notes:
• Auto Tuning searches for TV stations from VHF minimum to

UHF maximum and memorizes every tuned programme
position. Other programme positions are skipped.

• Auto Tuning takes 5 or more minutes to complete its search.

Panasonic VCR

END: MENU

Panasonic VCR

END: MENU

28

37

ss

69

21E

69E

(Initial position)

For New Zealand

For Australia

(RF OFF)

2

8

28:

VHF

UHF

CATV

New Zealand

1-11

21-69

44-470 MHz

CH 1

SEARCH

END : MENU

100

AUTO TUNING
IN PROGRESS,
PLEASE WAIT.

MENU

SELECT
END

CLOCK SET
TUNER PRESET
SYSTEM
OPTION
TAPE REFRESH
NAVI MEMORY 0PROG.

: , ENTER
: MENU

MENU

SELECT
END

: ,

ENTER

: MENU

CH 1
CLEAR

COUNTRY [NEW ZEALAND]

AUTO TUNE
SEARCH
FINE

END : MENU

SELECT:

TUNER PRESET

[

OFF]

[

3]

CH 1
CLEAR

COUNTRY [NEW ZEALAND]

AUTO TUNE
SEARCH
FINE

END : MENU

SELECT:

TUNER PRESET

[

OFF]

[

3]

CLOCK SET
TUNER PRESET
SYSTEM
OPTION
TAPE REFRESH
NAVI MEMORY 0PROG.

The number displayed here
is the number of channels
still to be auto tuned.

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