Tv operation, Check list before you begin, Using the 100 key – Panasonic PV-M2037 User Manual

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TV Operation

Check list before you begin.

□ All connections are made (see page 5).

□ Your Combination VCR is plugged in.

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GAME PHONES

Jack

Push POWER to turn the

Combination VCR on.

O © © j

or

0 0 © '
0 © ©

Select a channel using j

or the NUMBERED keys.

Push VOLOE>to

adjust the volume

level.

Using the 100 key

When selecting CATV channels 100 to 125 with the NUMBERED

keys, first push the 100 key, and then enter the remaining two digits.

For example, for channel 125:
Push the NUMBERED keys 100-2-5.

Rapid Tune

Push R-TUNE to display the last channel

you were watching.

• When selecting channels with CH A T the

channels must be displayed for at least 4

seconds in order for the Combination VCR

to recognize them as a new selection.

Previous

channel

CH8 -

Present

channel

OHIO

Audio Mute

Push MUTE to instantly mute the sound.
Push again, to restore the previous sound level.

Phones

Connect an earphone {not supplied) or headphone (not supplied)

to the Phones Jack.

Game Mode Feature

This feature adjusts the color and picture intensity levels so the screen is
easier on the eyes when video games are played.
• This Combination VCR contains no video game software.

Push GAME on the

Combination VCR to select
“ON”.

• “GAME” is displayed for

4 seconds.

To Cancel the Game Mode, push GAME again to cancel.

• The previous color and picture settings will be restored.

This feature is not available when tape playback is in progress.

Game mode is turned off when one of the following functions is
performed:

Power is turned Off • Play mode is entered ''

' Channel is changed »Power failure occurs

Input signal is changed »FM mode is selected

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