Setting the clock of your vcr, Example, Preparations – Panasonic NV-HD670 User Manual

Page 16: Time reset function, Operations on screen display, Select clock set, Press menu, Note, Menu. j, Clock set

Attention! The text in this document has been recognized automatically. To view the original document, you can use the "Original mode".

Advertising
background image

Setting the Clock of your VCR

The built-in digital clock Is used to activate the timer for
automatic recording and must be set to the correct time. It

employs the 24-hour system.

Example:

Date; 16 October, 1999

Time; 20:15

Preparations

•Confirm that the TV is on and the

VCR viewing channel is selected.

•Turn on the VCR.
• Press VCR/TV to select the VCR

mode. (NV-HD670EA only)

Time Reset Function

If the clock is less than two minutes
slow or fast, it can easily be reset to

the proper time.

Example:
Resetting the clock to 12:00.00

1 Select CLOCK SET from the OSD

menu and press ENTER.

2 When the current clock display on

the VCR is between 11:58.00 and

12:01.59, press MENU as soon as

you hear the 12:00.00 signal. This
resets the time to 12:00.00.

Operations On Screen Display

1

o

•LAtIBUAGg

CLOCK SET
TUNER PRESET
Q-CODE CH SET

opno«

DEMONSTRATION

SELECT

IBB,ENTER

END ;MENU

Press

MENU.

J

2

ENTER

o

language

• CLOCK

set

TUNER PRESET
G-CODBCHSET
OPTION

DEMONSTRATION

SELECT

:BQ,ENTER

END :MENU

Select

CLOCK SET.

0 Set each item by pressing A or ▼ and ►. Press ◄ to

return to the previous item.

n Set

Year

to “1999”.

SELECT:

OB

-/-PrOB

START: MENU

C2D

©

Y

AH 0

H:M

1909

itO; 1

0:00

SELECT; OB

START;MENU

Set

Month

to “10”.

J

T

M vD

:

1999

10 jIBr 0:00

L

SELECT; BB -i+; E

START:MENU

_

Set

Date

to “16”.

F"

■1

Y

(I

D

1999 10 1G

SELECTS OB

-/+:BB

STARTlMENU

L

J

Set

Time

to “20:15”.

•When it is kept pressed, the

indication changes in 30-minute
steps.

•There is no need to press ►.

Display Symbol

O

Press MENU.

•The clock starts.

Note:
The clock operates for at least 60 minutes on its backup system in the event of a
power failure.

Advertising