Tuning the tv to your vcr, Plug in auto tuning – Panasonic AG-1340P User Manual

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PROCEEDING

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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 US3 or 4.
It is possible to view the video picture on your
TV in the same way that you watch TV
broadcasts.
If you have connected the VCR to the TV
through the video and audio input sockets, then
you do not need to follow the procedure below.

When the VCR is turned on after unpacking
and connecting the antenna cable and the
AC power cord, Plug in Auto Tuning starts
automatically.

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

Plug in Auto Tuning

Auto Tuning searches for TV stations from VHF
minimum to UHF maximum and memorizes
every tuned program position.

Notes:
– If the VCR is turned on with the antenna not

connected, all channels are skipped.

– When Auto Tuning is canceled halfway, Auto

Tuning is not executed even if the VCR is
turned off and then turned on again. In this
case, see page 13 “To Restart Plug in Auto
Tuning”.

1 Press [POWER Í/I (VCR Í)] to turn on the

TV and VCR after connecting the antenna
cable and the AC power cord, Auto Tuning
starts.

Channel being
searched

– Auto Tuning will stop halfway by turning

the VCR off, pressing [MENU], playback
or a power failure during Auto Tuning.

– When there are 5 more CATV channels,

the antenna system CATV is automatically
selected; when there are 4 or fewer CATV
channels, the TV is selected. If a change is
required, conduct the resetting procedure
described in step 4 on page 14.

2 Press [VCR/TV] to select the VCR mode.

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