Tuning the tv to your vcr – Panasonic NV-SJ400A User Manual

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The VCR supplies a signal to the TV via the RF coaxial cable
on channel AU28–69 or NZ21– 69.
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 Audio/
Video input sockets, then you do not need to follow the
procedure below.

Preparation

Turn on the TV and the VCR.

Operation

1

Hold down the MENU button V

V

V

V

V

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

3

Press the MENU button V.

To Change the RF output Channel

In some rare cases after tuning the TV to your VCR,
interference may be visible on the picture. To get rid of this
interference, you can manually adjust the RF output channel
a few channels up and down from the current setting. The
procedure is described below.

Operations
1
Hold down the MENU button V 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 (AU28–69, NZ21– 69)

by the Numeric buttons 2 or the Channel button P.

Ensure that the VCR/TV switch R is set to “VCR”.

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 the Channel button P to display “ss”.

It is also possible to select by pressing the Numeric

buttons 2 (only for Australia).

Example:

3

Press the MENU button V to finish the setting mode.

4

Retune your TV to the new RF channel for the VCR.
(Refer to the operations on the left.)

Tuning the TV to Your VCR

Panasonic VCR

END:MENU

RF SELECT BG I DK

RF SELECT:

On Screen Display

(RF OFF)

2

8

28:

Panasonic VCR

END:MENU

RF SELECT BG I DK

RF SELECT:

28 37

69

21E

69E

(Initial position)

For Australia

For New Zealand

VCR display

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