Tuning the tv set to the video playback channel, Front side) – Panasonic NV-FS1 User Manual
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TUNING THE TV SET TO THE VIDEO PLAYBACK CHANNEL
video Playback Channel Selector [NV-FS1A, EA]
This switch is used to select the Video Playback channel
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If the reception is normal, set to “HIGH”. If the signal is
strong (stripes appear in the upper part of the picture), set
to “LOW”.
•When using an RF connection to a Stereo TV, the
programme will be only displayed as a mono audio
reception on a Stereo TV set, as the RF modulator
in the VTR is only mono audio.
•To gain full Stereo effect of your VTR, the separate
Audio/Video Output Sockets should be used or the
Audio signal should be supplied to your Hi-Fi
System.
Turn the TV set on and select the AV programme
position or another programme position that is not
occupied by any TV station.
Press the VTR On/Off Switch to turn the VTR On.
(FRONT SIDE)
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•The corresponding indicator lights up.
© Press the VTR/TV Selector to “VTR” position.
(FRONT SIDE)
VTR/TV
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•VTR Indicator will appear in the Multi-Function
Display.
O Set the Comb Filter/Test Signal Switch to “TEST”.
COMB
FILTER/TEST SIGNAL
—OFF-
[T]
—ON-="—
TEST
Tune the selected programme position (channel) of the
TV set to the VHF channel shown below for your
model. Confirm on the TV set that the received test
pattern is as shown below.
NV-FS1A
VHF channel 0 or r
NV-FS1EA
VHF channel 2 or 3
NV-FS1A only
In some areas chan
nel 0 may be used
by local TV station.
In this case switch to
channel 1.
0 Set the Comb Filter/Test Signal Switch to “Off”. Your
TV is now ready to receive the RF output signal from
the VTR.
COMB
FILTER/TEST SIGNAL
—OFF'
-ON-
[T]
-TEST
O To check, play back a pre-recorded tape and confirm
picture quality.
^ In some cases, further fine tuning is required in order to
get optimum colour and sound. Note that the test signal
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