Settings using the on screen display, Preparations, On screen display – Panasonic NV-HD620 User Manual
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Settings Using the On Screen Display
Preparations
•Confirm that the TV is on and the VCR viewing channel
is selected.
•Turn on the VCR.
• Press VCFVTV to select the VCR mode.
(NV-HD620EA only)
On Screen Display
1 Press MENU.
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2 Select OPTION.
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ON: The on screen display will appear on the TV
screen.
OFF: The on screen display will not appear.
5 Press MENU twice to make the on screen display
disappear.
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To use the on screen display:
Audio Output Mode Indicators
The Left (L) and Right (R) Indicators show which
sound mode is selected with AUDIO OUT.
Stereo: Both the Left (L) and Right (R) Indicators
appear.
Left:
The Left (L) Indicator appears.
Right:
The Right (R) Indicator appears.
Normal: Neither the Left (L) nor Right (R) Indicator
appears.
STEREO or BILINGUAL Indicator (NV-HO620A)
When receiving a TV programme, the type of sound
system in which it is broadcast is automatically
indicated.
STEREO, M1 and M2 Indicator (NV-HD620EA)
When receiving a TV programme with the NICAM
sound system, the type of sound system in which it is
broadcast is automatically indicated.
STEREO: When receiving a NICAM stereo
broadcast.
M1 M2:
When receiving a NICAM dual-sound
broadcast.
When receiving a NICAM monaural
broadcast.
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Note:
The hear stereo performance connect as shown on
page 8 to a TV or Stereo Amplifier with left and right
audio inputs.
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