Panasonic NV-SD230A User Manual
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To Select the Desired Tape Speed
Press
SPEED before recording.
SP gives the best picture quality.LP (EP) gives the longest
recording time.
• The indicator (SP, LP or EP) corresponding to the
selected tape speed now appears on the VCR display or
on screen display.
LP: This appears when PAUMESECAM signals are
input or output.
EP: This appears when NTSC signals are input or
output.
Display Symbol
SPEED
a
To Interrupt Recording
Press I !/!►
(PAUSE/SLOW) during recording.
Press again to continue recording.
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To Record One TV Programme while
Viewing Another One
1
Refer to steps 1-3 of the manual recording operation.
2 Select the TV programme on your TV that you wish to
view now.
•Ensure that
VCR/TV switch is set to TV.
To Display the Approximate Remaining
Tape Time
1 Select TAPE SELECT from the on screen display and
select the corresponding video cassette tape length.
See page 17.
On Screen Display
CD
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El 95
E240
E260
For E30. -60, -90, -120, -150 and -180 tapes.
For El 95 tape.
For E240 tape.
For E260 and -300 tapes.
2 Press DISPLAY.
DISPLAY
CD
Set VCR/TV switch to TV for using the >✓ and
buttons and the
numeric buttons.
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Notes:
• When a video cassette with a broken off erasure
prevention tab is inserted, the “Sa” indication will flash to
indicate that recording is not possible even if
REC # (#
REC/OTR) is pressed.
• The recording pause mode will be automatically released
after 5 minutes, and the VCR will return to the stop mode.
The display changes as follows each time
DISPLAY is
pressed.
|-^CIock-^Counter-»Remaining Tape Time
•The remaining tape time may not be displayed
correctly depending on the tape used.
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