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Video Cassette Recorder

NV-FJ630PMP
NV-SJ430PMP
Operating Instructions
Instrucciones de funcionamiento

VQT9630

Before attempting to connect, operate or adjust this
product, please read these instructions completely.

Dear Customer
Thank you for purchasing this Panasonic Video
Cassette Recorder.
We strongly suggest that you carefully study
the Operating Instructions before attempting to
operate the VCR, and that you note the listed
precautions.

CVC (Crystal View Control)
Indicator
The crystal view control function ensures that
you always obtain the optimum picture quality
so that you get the best picture automatically.
While the VCR is turned on, the CVC indication
is always displayed to show that the Crystal
View Control is activated.

The serial number of this product can be
found on the rear panel. No others have the
same serial number as yours. You should
record the number and other vital
information here and retain this book as a
permanent record of your purchase to aid
identification in case of theft.
Date of Purchase
Dealer purchased from
Dealer Address
Dealer Phone No.
Model No.

Longrun Head System
This longrun head system enables
approximately 8,000 hours of recording/
playback with high quality images. Newly
developed head cylinder with narrower head
windows and tapered cylinder design
effectively protects heads from dust and
prevents head clogging. Plus, “Alumina” Head
Cleaner further enhanced cleaning efficiency.
≥Based on in-house tests with Panasonic
video cassettes. Actual head life may vary
according to conditions of use, tape type,
temperature, humidity, etc.

NV-FJ630PMP/
NV-SJ430PMP

Serial No.

Press POWER Í/I (POWER Í) to switch the
VCR from on to standby mode or vice versa. In
standby mode, the VCR is still connected to the
main AC power.

Plug in Auto Tuning
Antenna

Setting image illustration
TV
On Screen display

1 Connect the
Antenna
cable.

2 Connect the
AC power
cord.

AUTO CHANNEL SET
PROCEEDING

END

: MENU

2

Plug in Auto
Tuning is
completed.

3 Press POWER
Í/I button.
All broadcasting stations that can be received in the area are automatically tuned and stored in
memory.
≥Do not turn off the VCR halfway. (See pages 11–14.)

2

Contents
As this equipment gets hot during use,
operate it in well ventilated place;
do not install this equipment in a
confined space such as a book case or
similar unit.

WARNING
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE
ELECTRIC SHOCK OR PRODUCT
DAMAGE, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS
EQUIPMENT TO RAIN, MOISTURE,
DRIPPING OR SPLASHING AND
ENSURE THAT NO OBJECTS FILLED
WITH LIQUIDS, SUCH AS VASES,
SHALL BE PLACED ON THE
EQUIPMENT.

FOR YOUR SAFETY
∫ DO NOT REMOVE OUTER COVER.
To prevent electric shock, do not remove
cover.
No user serviceable parts inside. Refer
servicing to qualified service personnel.

IMPORTANT
Your attention is drawn to the fact that
recording of pre-recorded tapes or discs
or other published or broadcast material
may infringe copyright laws.

ACCESSORIES
1 pc. Infrared Remote Controller
1 pc. Coaxial Cable
2 pcs. “R6” size Batteries
1 pc. Power Plug Adaptor

Surge Absorber
For added protection for this product, these
models are equipped with new surge absorbing
circuit which prevents damage due to power
surges caused by induced lightning.
≥This function may not be effective for surges
by direct lightning.

Before Use
Controls and Connection Sockets ............ 04
Infra-red Remote Controller ....................... 06
≥Installing the Batteries ............................... 7

Setting Up
Connections .................................................
Tuning the TV to your VCR ........................
≥Plug in Auto Tuning .................................
Storing TV Broadcasts in your VCR ..........
Setting the Remote Controller for
Operation of your TV ...............................
Setting the Clock of your VCR ...................
Settings Using the On Screen Display ......
≥To Select the Desired Language ............

08
11
11
13
15
16
17
20

Basic Operations
Playback .......................................................
≥Jet Search ...............................................
≥Other Playback Functions .......................
Manual Recording .......................................
≥One-Touch Recording (OTR) ..................
≥Direct Recording ......................................

21
22
22
24
26
26

Advanced Operations
Timer Recording ..........................................
≥4-Key Programming ................................
Search Functions ........................................
≥Jet Navigator ...........................................
≥Time Stamp Function ..............................
≥VHS Index Search System .....................
≥Intro-Jet Scan ..........................................
Editing ...........................................................
≥Assembly Editing .....................................
Other Functions ...........................................
≥Other Automatic Functions .....................

27
27
30
30
32
33
33
34
34
35
35

Helpful Hints
Before Requesting Service ......................... 36
Usage Precautions ...................................... 38
Specifications .............................................. 40

3

Controls and Connection Sockets
This section describes in detail the function of each button, switch and connection socket.

NV-FJ630PMP

3 4

1 2

POWER

TIMER REC

Í/ I

Á

SEARCH

6

5

JET REW

EJECT

CVC

REC/OTR

PICTURE MODE

9

11

10

7

12

13

REW

6/6

STOP

8

PLAY

FF

5/ 5

15 16 17 18

14

20

19

21

VIDEO

IN

L
AUDIO
OUT

R

IN (AV1)

OUT

22

RF

24

23

NV-SJ430PMP

3 4

1 2

POWER

TIMER REC

Í/ I

Á

SEARCH

6

5

JET REW

EJECT

CVC

REC/OTR

PICTURE MODE

9

10

7

11

12

13

REW

6/6

STOP

FF

5/ 5

15 16 17 18

14

20

19

21

IN

VIDEO

OUT

AUDIO

IN (AV1)

22

4

OUT

RF

23

24

8

PLAY

REAR

01 POWER Í/I (POWER Í) (‘ 11)

19 VIDEO IN (AV1) (‘ 34)

02 TIMER REC Á (TIMER Á) (‘ 27)

20 VIDEO OUT (‘ 9)

Before Use

FRONT

3 SEARCH (‘ 33)

21 RF IN (‘ 8)

4 JET REW 6 (‘ 22)

22 AUDIO IN (AV1) (‘ 8, 34)

05 Cassette Compartment (‘ 21)
6 EJECT < (‘ 12)

23 AUDIO OUT (‘ 8, 9)
24 RF OUT (‘ 8)

87 STOP ∫ (‘ 21, 24)
08 PLAY 1 (‘ 21)

POWER DIRECT REC

REPEAT INPUT SELECT

Í

15

09 VIDEO IN (AV2) (‘ 34)
10 AUDIO IN (AV2) (‘ 34)

1

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

VOLUME

11 PICTURE MODE (‘ 18, 23)
12 Infra-red Remote Control Receiver
Window

14 CVC Indicator (‘ 2)

NAVI

INDEX

4

SEARCH PICTURE MODE

3
11
8

REC

MENU

JET REW

7
17

VCR
TV
1

2

+
DATE

17 REW (REWIND) 6 (‘ 21)

18

OK

15 I J (‘ 12, 35)
16 ¥ REC/OTR (‘ 26)

+
–

0

AV

13 Display

9
100

–

CH

PROG. / CHECK CANCEL

3

4

+

+

ON

OFF

SPEED

TIMER

–

§
2

–

Á

18 FF (FAST FORWARD) 5 (‘ 21)

AUDIO

RESET OSD/DISPLAY VCR/TV

§ Set VCR/TV switch to VCR for using
POWER Í, the I and J buttons.

5

Infra-red Remote Controller
The remote control unit for this VCR is a
universal remote controller. As such, some of
its buttons are not used to operate this VCR.

‘ 15, 24)
03 Numeric Buttons (‘
Selects program positions of the VCR.
≥Ensure that VCR/TV switch is set to VCR.

VCR OPERATION

9:

0

9

19:

1

9

100

1
POWER DIRECT REC

10

109:

11

04 NAVI (‘ 30)

2

2

3

4

5

6

MENU

12

OK

+

13

3421

–

14
15

VOLUME

7

8

9
100

3
4

0

AV

NAVI

INDEX

SEARCH PICTURE MODE

9

05 On Screen Display Menu Operation
Buttons (‘ 13)

REPEAT INPUT SELECT

Í

1

0

06 Timer Recording Operation Buttons
(‘ 27–29)

REC

MENU

DATE, CH, ON, OFF

JET REW

PROG./CHECK
CANCEL

OK

16§
5

VCR
TV
1

2

3

+

+

CH

ON

OFF

SPEED

TIMER

+
DATE

–

PROG. / CHECK CANCEL

6

–

TIMER Á

4

–

17

Á
AUDIO

SPEED

07 AUDIO (‘ 17)
18 RESET (‘ 18)

RESET OSD/DISPLAY VCR/TV

19 OSD/DISPLAY (‘ 17, 25)

7

10 REPEAT (‘ 23)

8

11 INPUT SELECT (‘ 34)

9
§ Set VCR/TV switch to VCR for using the
numeric buttons.

12 INDEX :, 9 (‘ 33)
13 No function
14 ;/D (PAUSE/SLOW) (‘ 21)

01 Infra-red Transmitter
15 REC ¥ (‘ 24)
02 DIRECT REC (‘ 26)
16 VCR/TV switch
17 VCR/TV (‘ 11)

6

§ Set VCR/TV switch to TV for using POWER
Í, the I and J buttons and the numeric
buttons.

POWER DIRECT REC

REPEAT INPUT SELECT

20 AV
Selects TV input or AV input.

21

21 I J
Selects the required program position (TV
station) of the TV.
≥Ensure that VCR/TV switch is set to TV.

22

22 VOLUME sNr
Adjusts the volume of the TV.

Before Use

TV OPERATION

Í

1

18
19

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

VOLUME

Installing the Batteries

–

0

AV

NAVI

INDEX

SEARCH PICTURE MODE

20

+

100

Insert the batteries with the polarity (+ and -)
correctly aligned.

REC

MENU

JET REW

OK

§
VCR
TV
1

2

3

+

+

CH

ON

OFF

SPEED

TIMER

+
DATE

–

PROG. / CHECK CANCEL

–

4

+
-

+

–

Á
AUDIO

RESET OSD/DISPLAY VCR/TV

18 POWER Í
Press to switch the TV from on to standby
mode or vice versa. In standby mode, the
TV is still connected to the mains.
≥With some TV models, it may only be
possible to switch the TV to the standby
mode using this button.
In this case, use AV or the I and J
buttons to switch the TV on.
≥Ensure that VCR/TV switch is set to TV.
19 Numeric Buttons
Selects program positions of the TV.
≥Ensure that VCR/TV switch is set to TV.

Power Source for the Remote Controller:
The remote controller is powered by 2 “AA”,
“UM3” or “R6” size batteries. The life of the
batteries is about one year, although this
depends on the frequency of use.
Precautions for Battery Replacement:
≥Load the new batteries with their polarity (+
and -) aligned correctly.
≥Do not apply heat to the batteries, or an
internal short circuit may occur.
≥If you do not intend to use the remote
controller for a long period of time, remove
the batteries and store them in a cool and dry
place.
≥Remove spent batteries immediately and
dispose of them.
≥Do not use an old and a new battery together,
and never use an alkaline battery with a
manganese battery.
≥Do not use rechargeable batteries.

7

Connections
This section shows you how to connect the
VCR to an antenna, TV, etc.
When the VCR is turned on after connecting
the antenna cable and the AC power cord,
Plug in Auto Tuning starts automatically.
Antenna (Not supplied)

Basic Connections

TV Set (Not supplied)

The following connections are required to
record and play back the video cassette
through the TV.

2

1
Antenna Input Connector

VIDEO

IN

L
AUDIO
OUT

R

IN (AV1)

To mains supply

OUT

RF

3

≥Use the plug adaptor supplied if it is needed to fit the shape of
the power outlet which will be used.

≥Connection to a Stereo Amplifier (NV-FJ630PMP only)
Stereo Amplifier
(Not supplied)

PLAYBACK
(Not supplied)

IN

OUT

REC
IN (AV1)

8

OUT

RF

Connection to a TV using the Audio/Video Input Sockets
Antenna (Not supplied)

Antenna Input
Connector

2

1

AUDIO IN

VIDEO IN

3

NV-FJ630PMP

(Not supplied)

VIDEO

Setting Up

TV Set (Not supplied)

IN

L
AUDIO
OUT

R

IN (AV1)

OUT

RF

4

To mains supply

Antenna (Not supplied)
TV Set (Not supplied)

Antenna Input
Connector

2

1

AUDIO IN

VIDEO IN

3

NV-SJ430PMP

(Not supplied)

IN

VIDEO

OUT

AUDIO

IN (AV1)

OUT

RF

4

To mains supply

9

Cable Connection
Cable-VCR-TV (For CATV/PAY
Channels Recording/Playback)
The VCR has an extended range, and can tune
the Low-Band, Mid-Band, Super-Band, HyperBand, Ultra-Band, and Special cable channels
(Channels A-5–A-1, A–W, AA–FFF, GGG–
WWW, WWWr1–WWWr12, 100–125, 5A).
Also, the VCR can tune to any of the 56 UHF
channels (14–69). Refer to Storing TV
Broadcasts in your VCR on page 13.

BASIC Hook-Up

The cable hook-up shown at the bottom left
allows VCR-TV functions except for viewing
one channel while recording another.
75 ohm Cables System
IN

2-WAY
SPLITTER

IN

Cable TV
Converter Box

OUT2
Cable TV
Converter Box

IN

Switch Box°

Since the VCR can tune Mid
and Super Bands, this
connection will provide the
reception of all cable channels
except those which are
intentionally scrambled.

OUT1

OUT

OUT

75 ohm Coaxial
Cables

°Not available from
our company.
Please contact your
cable company.

To the 75 ohm VHF
Input on the TV set
75 ohm Coaxial Cable

However, if you subscribe to a special channel
which is scrambled you will probably have a
descrambler box for proper reception. The VCR
by itself cannot properly receive a scrambled
program since it does not contain a
descrambler. In order for the VCR to properly
receive a scrambled program, your existing
descrambler must be used. There are two
commonly used methods of connection in this
case.

Typical Cable System Hook Ups
with Cable Converter/Descrambler
Boxes
75 ohm Cable System
IN
75 ohm Coaxial
Cables

10

Cable TV
Converter
Box
OUT

To the 75 ohm VHF
Input on the TV set

The above cable hook-up allows VCR
functions, including viewing one channel while
recording another, but it requires two cable TV
Converter/Descrambler Boxes, one Switch Box
and one 2-Way Splitter.
Since the VCR has an extended range of
tuning, tuning-programing of non-scrambled
Mid-Band and Super-Band TV programs is
possible. When a cable converter or
descrambler box is connected to the VCR,
all timer-controlled recording functions will
continue to operate with the exception of
charging channels automatically. CATV
Channel selection will have to be performed
with the cable converter. Timer-controlled
recording from CATV Channels is therefore
limited to one channel at any given time.

Tuning the TV to your VCR
The VCR is fitted with its own tuner (just like a
normal TV) and can be preset to receive up to
181 TV broadcast stations.
IN

Auto Tuning searches for TV stations from VHF
minimum to UHF maximum and memorizes
every tuned program position.

3
POWER DIRECT REC

Notes:
≥If the VCR is turned on with the antenna not
connected, all channels are skipped.
≥When Auto Tuning is canceled halfway, Auto
Tuning is not executed even if the VCR is
turned off and then turned on again. In this
case, see page 12 “To Restart Plug in Auto
Tuning”.

REPEAT INPUT SELECT

Í

1

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

VOLUME

9

Plug in Auto Tuning

+

Setting Up

1

OUT

RF

100

–

0

AV

NAVI

1 Press POWER Í to turn on the TV and VCR
after connecting the antenna cable and the
AC power cord, Auto Tuning starts.

INDEX

SEARCH PICTURE MODE

REC

MENU

JET REW

On Screen Display
OK
AUTO CHANNEL SET
PROCEEDING

VCR
TV
1

2

+
DATE

–

CH

PROG. / CHECK CANCEL

3

4

+

+

ON

OFF

SPEED

TIMER

–

–

END

2

Á
AUDIO

RESET OSD/DISPLAY VCR/TV

The VCR supplies a signal to the TV via the RF
coaxial cable on channel US3 or 4.
It is possible to view the video picture on your
TV in the same way that you watch TV
broadcasts.
If you have connected the VCR to the TV
through the video and audio input sockets, then
you do not need to follow the procedure below.

2

Channel being
searched

: MENU

≥Auto Tuning will stop halfway by turning the
VCR off, pressing MENU, playback or a
power failure during Auto Tuning.
≥When there are 5 more CATV channels,
the antenna system CATV is automatically
selected; when there are 4 or fewer CATV
channels, the TV is selected. If a change is
required, conduct the resetting procedure
described in step 4 on page 13.
2 Press VCR/TV to select the VCR mode.
(continues on the next page)

When the VCR is turned on after unpacking
and connecting the antenna cable and the
AC power cord, Plug in Auto Tuning starts
automatically.

11

3 Select a program number on the TV which
you wish to use as the video viewing
channel. Then tune in the TV to the picture
from the screen being auto tuned or the
screen selected with the I and J buttons
of the VCR.
≥During Auto Tuning, the TV program
screen does not appear, and the Auto
Tuning screen appears instead.
On Screen Display
AUTO CHANNEL SET
PROCEEDING

END

2

AUTO TUNING IS
COMPLETED.

: MENU

END: MENU

To Cancel Auto Tuning MidOperation
Press MENU during Auto Tuning. Auto Tuning
is cancelled.

If Auto Tuning stops halfway by turning the
VCR off, playback or a power failure:
1 Disconnect the mains lead and then
reconnect it.
2 Turn off the VCR and then turn it on.
≥Auto Tuning commences.

To Change the RF Output
Channel
In some rare cases after tuning the TV to your
VCR, interference may be visible on the
picture. To get rid of this interference, you can
manually adjust the RF output channel a few
channels up and down from the current setting.
The procedure is described below.
1 Hold down MENU for 5 seconds or more.
≥The VCR display changes as shown below
and the VCR picture on the TV displays
this pattern.

To Restart Plug in Auto Tuning
1 Press EJECT < and remove the video
cassette.
2 Keep the I and J buttons on the VCR
pressed simultaneously for 3 seconds or
more during the VCR on.
≥The channel displayed on the VCR display
disappears for a moment then changes to
2.
Display Symbol

Panasonic VCR

END: MENU

2 Enter the desired channel number (US3 or
US4) by the I and J buttons.
3()4
3 Press MENU to finish the setting mode.

Disappears

2

3 Disconnect the mains lead and then
reconnect it.
4 Turn off the VCR and then turn it on.
Press VCR/TV to select the VCR mode.
≥Auto Tuning commences.

12

4 Retune your TV to the new RF channel for
the VCR.
Note:
≥Even if the RF output channel has been
changed, it is not necessary to perform Auto
Tuning.

Storing TV Broadcasts in your VCR

The VCR is tuned automatically by Plug in Auto
Tuning. However, Auto Tuning using the On
Screen Display should be performed according
to the following method if necessary.

POWER DIRECT REC

Preparations
≥Confirm that the TV is on and the VCR
viewing channel is selected.
≥Turn on the VCR and select any program
position except A1 or A2.
≥Press VCR/TV to select the VCR mode.
Operations
1 Press MENU.

OSD MENU
≥LANGUAGE
CLOCK SET
CHANNEL SET
OPTION
SELECT
END

REPEAT INPUT SELECT

Setting Up

Auto Tuning Using the On
Screen Display

: , OK
:MENU

Í

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

VOLUME

2 Select CHANNEL SET
by pressing 3 or 4 and
then press OK.

OSD MENU
LANGUAGE
CLOCK SET
≥CHANNEL SET
OPTION
SELECT
END

+

: , OK
:MENU

100

–

0

AV

NAVI

INDEX

SEARCH PICTURE MODE

REC

MENU

JET REW

OK

VCR
TV
1

2

+
DATE

–

CH

PROG. / CHECK CANCEL

3

4

+

+

ON

OFF

SPEED

TIMER

–

–

Á
AUDIO

RESET OSD/DISPLAY VCR/TV

Notes:
≥Auto Tuning searches for TV stations from
VHF minimum to UHF maximum and
memorizes every tuned program position.
Other program positions are skipped.
≥Auto Tuning takes three or more minutes to
complete its search.
≥If the VCR is not correctly tuned by Auto
Tuning, follow the procedure on the next
page.

3 Select ANTENNA
SYSTEM by pressing 3
or 4 and then press
OK.

4 Select the desired
system by pressing 3 or
4 and then press
MENU.
5 Select AUTO by
pressing 3 or 4 and
then press OK.
≥When Auto Tuning is
completed, the on
screen display
disappears and the
lowest channel position
at which a broadcast
can be tuned in is
received.

CHANNEL SET
≥ANTENNA SYSTEM
AUTO
MANUAL

SELECT
END

: , OK
:MENU

ANTENNA SYSTEM

≥TV
CATV

SELECT
END

:
:MENU

CHANNEL SET
ANTENNA SYSTEM
≥AUTO
MANUAL

SELECT
END

: , OK
:MENU

AUTO CHANNEL SET
PROCEEDING

END

2

:MENU

13

Manual System Setting
Procedure

Channel Plan
TV mode

Follow steps 1 to 4 on page 13.
5 Select MANUAL by pressing 3 or 4 and
then press OK.
On Screen Display

CHANNEL
CHANNEL
RECEIVED OF
DESIGNATIONS
THE AIR

CHANNEL SET
ANTENNA SYSTEM
AUTO
≥MANUAL

SELECT
END

: , OK
:MENU

6 Select CH by pressing 3 or 4 and then
select the program position by pressing 2 or
1.

VHF

2–13

2–13

UHF

14–69

14–69

CATV mode

MANUAL CHANNEL SET

CH 2
BLANK ON ≥OFF
SELECT
:
∂/µ:
END
:MENU

7 Select BLANK by pressing 3 or 4 and then
select ON or OFF by pressing 2 or 1.
MANUAL CHANNEL SET

CH 2
BLANK ON ≥OFF
SELECT
:
∂/µ:
END
:MENU

≥To select the blanking of a program
position, select ON.
≥Repeat steps 6 and 7 for another
unoccupied program positions to skip
during the selection of the program
positions.
8 Press MENU three times.

CHANNEL
DESIGNATIONS

CHANNEL
CHANNEL
SELECTION &
RECEIVED
INDICATION
FROM CABLE
ON VCR

BROADCAST
VHF

2–13

2–13

CATV LOW
BAND

A-5–A-1

95–99

CATV MID/
SUPER
BANDS

A–W

14–36

CATV HYPER
BAND

AA–FFF

37–65

GGG–WWW
WWWi1–
WWWi12

66–94

100–125

100–125

5A

1

ULTRA
BAND

SPECIAL
CATV
CHANNEL

14

CHANNEL
SELECTION &
INDICATION
ON VCR

Setting the Remote Controller for
Operation of your TV

POWER DIRECT REC

Operations
1 Find the manufacturer number of your TV
while referring to the table.

REPEAT INPUT SELECT

Í

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

2 While holding down POWER Í, use the
numeric buttons to enter the manufacturer
number. This completes the settings for the
TV manufacturer.
≥Be sure to enter the number in two digits.
Example: 1>01

VOLUME

2

+

100

–

0

AV

NAVI

INDEX

SEARCH PICTURE MODE

REC

MENU

JET REW

§

OK

VCR
TV
1

2

3

+

+

CH

ON

OFF

+
DATE

–

–

4

–

§ Set VCR/TV switch to TV for using POWER
Í, the I and J buttons and the numeric
buttons.
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18

Preparation
≥Install the batteries in the remote controller.

Setting Up

You can operate the TVs of the manufacturers
listed below with the remote controller after
setting it.

Panasonic/National QUASAR
Panasonic/National QUASAR
MAGNAVOX SYLVANIA PHILIPS (RC-5)
ZENITH
THOMSON RCA GE
SHARP
SHARP
SONY
TOSHIBA
SANYO FISHER
JVC
HITACHI PHILCO
MITSUBISHI
SAMSUNG
GOLDSTAR/LG
GOLDSTAR/LG
GOLDSTAR/LG
SAMSUNG

3 To confirm that the correct settings were
made, check whether the TV can be
operated properly.
≥When a manufacturer has multiple
numbers in the table, try entering other
numbers if the TV operations cannot be
performed properly, and then select the
optimal number.
Notes:
≥If you are using a Panasonic TV, this setting
has already been made, and so you do not
need to perform the above setting procedure.
However, this remote controller may not work
with some Panasonic TVs.
≥Some TV models cannot be operated using
this remote controller (including all TVs nonremote compatible).

15

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.

4 Set each item by pressing 3 or 4 and 1.
Press 2 to return to the previous item.
Set Year to “2005”.

CLOCK SET
Y
2005

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.
MENU

M
1

D. S. T.

D
1

: YES ¡NO

SELECT:
START :MENU

Set Month to “10”.

M
10

D. S. T.

D
1

Set Date to “16”.
VCR
TV

2

DATE

–

CH

PROG. / CHECK CANCEL

3

4

+

+

ON

OFF

SPEED

TIMER

–

RESET OSD/DISPLAY VCR/TV

Example:
Date; 16 October (During daylight saving
time), 2005
Time; 20:15
On Screen Display
Operations
OSD MENU
≥LANGUAGE
1 Press MENU.
CLOCK SET
CHANNEL SET
OPTION
SELECT
END

2 Select CLOCK SET by
pressing 3 or 4 and
then press OK.

: , OK
:MENU

s/r:

CLOCK SET
Y
2005

M
10

D. S. T.

D
16

H:M
20:15

: YES ≥NO

SELECT:
START :MENU

s/r:

Display Symbol

5 Press MENU.
≥The clock starts.
Note:
≥The clock operates for at least 5 years on its
backup system in the event of a power
failure.

Time Reset Function

: , OK
:MENU

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

CLOCK SET
Y
2005

M
1

D. S. T.

D
1

H:M
0:00

: YES ¡NO

SELECT:
START :MENU

∂/µ:

≥Select YES to set daylight saving time. The
time on the clock is advanced by 1 hour.
≥Select NO to return to standard time. The
time on the clock is set back by 1 hour.
≥Press 1 to set each time.
≥Press MENU when not setting each time.

16

Set Time to “20:15”.
≥When it is kept
pressed, the indication
changes in 30-minute
steps.
≥There is no need to
press 1.

H:M
0:00

OSD MENU
LANGUAGE
≥CLOCK SET
CHANNEL SET
OPTION
SELECT
END

3 Set D.S.T. (Daylight
Saving Time) by
pressing 3 or 4.

D
16

: YES ≥NO

SELECT:
START :MENU

Á
AUDIO

M
10

D. S. T.

–

s/r:

CLOCK SET
Y
2005

1

H:M
0:00

: YES ≥NO

SELECT:
START :MENU

+

s/r:

CLOCK SET
Y
2005

JET REW

OK

H:M
0:00

1 Select CLOCK SET from the OSD menu and
press OK.
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.

Settings Using the On Screen
Display

On Screen Display
1 Press MENU.

To Use the On Screen Display
Press OSD/DISPLAY.

12 3

1 L and R Indicators
(NV-FJ630PMP only)

4 5

CH 1
STEREO
LR

0:00.22
SP

6
7

8
2 Indicator for STEREO
and SAP Reception
(NV-FJ630PMP only)
When receiving a TV program,
automatically indicates when a TV program
is broadcast with the stereo and/or AUDIO
II (SAP) sound system.
STANDARD

2 Select OPTION by
pressing 3 or 4 and
then press OK.

OSD MENU
LANGUAGE
CLOCK SET
CHANNEL SET
¡OPTION
SELECT
END

3 Select OSD by pressing
3 or 4.

: , OK
:MENU

OPTION
1/2
OSD
≥ON OFF
TAPE SELECT
≥T120
T160
T180
BLUE BACK
≥ON OFF
JET NAVIGATOR
≥ON ≥OFF
DELETE NAVIDATA ≥NO YES
JET SEARCH
x27 ≥x35

4 Select ON or OFF by
pressing 2 or 1.

SELECT
END

The on screen display will appear on
the TV screen for 5 seconds.
≥The on screen display will always appear
on the TV screen during rewind and fast
forward.
OFF: The on screen display will not appear.
5 Press MENU twice to make the on screen
display disappear.
SEARCH PICTURE MODE

REC
JET REW

OK

1

2

DATE

–

CH

PROG. / CHECK CANCEL

Stereo>L>R>Normal audio track
>Stereo
While the broadcast signals are being
received:
Stereo>L>R>Stereo
The Left (L) and Right (R) indicators show
which sound mode is selected as follows
on the On Screen Display.
Stereo: Both the L and R indicators
appear.
L:
The L indicator appears.
R:
The R indicator appears.
Normal: Neither the L nor R indicator
appears.
3 Program position

VCR
TV

+

At the every push of AUDIO, the audio
output mode changes as follows. During
playback:

:
s/r:
:MENU

ON:

MENU

Setting Up

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.

3

4

+

+

ON

OFF

SPEED

TIMER

–

(continues on the next page)

–

Á
AUDIO

RESET OSD/DISPLAY VCR/TV

17

4 Tape running display
Stop, Eject
Rewind, Review,
Index Search :,
Jet Search 6,
Jet Rewind

6

Fast forward, Cue,
Index Search 9,
Jet Search 5

5

Playback

1

Recording

¥

Recording pause

M

Repeat playback

R1

5 Present time/Tape counter/Remaining
tape time/Index search
Information

Display

Present time

17:24

Tape counter

j2:35.47

Remaining tape time
Index search

REMAIN 2:34

To Select the Corresponding
Video Cassette Tape Length to
Display the Approximate
Remaining Tape Time
Follow steps 1 to 2 on page 17.
On Screen Display
3 Select TAPE SELECT
OPTION
1/2
OSD
≥ON OFF
TAPE SELECT
by pressing 3 or 4.
T120
≥T160
T180
BLUE BACK
JET NAVIGATOR
DELETE NAVIDATA
JET SEARCH

≥ON OFF
≥ON ≥OFF
≥NO YES
x27 ≥x35

4 Select the corresponding
SELECT :
s/r:
END
:MENU
video cassette tape
length by pressing 2 or
1.
T120: For T30, -60, -90 and -120 tapes.
T160: For T140 and -160 tapes.
T180: For T180 tape.

S 01

Jet Rewind

J:REW

Press RESET to reset the tape counter
(elapsed time) to “0:00.00”.
≥The tape counter is automatically reset to
“0:00.00” when a video cassette is
inserted.
6 Cassette-in indicator
7 Tape speed indicator
8 Picture mode indicator
At each press PICTURE MODE, the
selected picture mode is set and following
picture mode indicators appear.
STANDARD:
DYNAMIC:
SOFT:
CARTOON:

Notes:
≥The on screen display may be disturbed
depending on the playback tape or the input
signal.
≥The on screen display does not appear when
the OSD is set to OFF. Set the OSD to OFF
for dubbing.

For TV program recorded
For Scenery, Sports
For Rental soft tape
For Cartoon

5 Press MENU twice to make the on screen
display disappear.

For the Blue Background
Function
When BLUE BACK is ON, the screen will
always have a blue background when you play
back the unrecorded portions.
Follow steps 1 to 2 on page 17.
3 Select BLUE BACK by
pressing 3 or 4.
4 Select ON or OFF by
pressing 2 or 1.

OPTION
1/2
OSD
≥ON OFF
TAPE SELECT
≥T120
T160
T180
BLUE BACK
≥ON OFF
JET NAVIGATOR
≥ON ≥OFF
DELETE NAVIDATA ≥NO YES
JET SEARCH
x27 ≥x35
SELECT
END

:
s/r:
:MENU

≥When BLUE BACK is OFF, the blue
background function is deactivated.
≥It is not possible to record the blue picture
of the blue background function.
5 Press MENU twice to make the on screen
display disappear.

18

For the Jet Navigator Function
Follow steps 1 to 2 on page 17.

4 Select ON or OFF by
pressing 2 or 1.

Follow steps 1 to 2 on page 17.
OPTION
1/2
OSD
≥ON OFF
TAPE SELECT
≥T120
T160
T180
BLUE BACK
≥ON OFF
JET NAVIGATOR
≥ON OFF
DELETE NAVIDATA ≥NO YES
JET SEARCH
x27 ≥x35
SELECT
END

3 Select JET SEARCH by
pressing 3 or 4.

:
s/r:
:MENU

≥When JET NAVIGATOR is ON,
appears on the VCR display and Jet
Navigator function works.
5 Press MENU twice to make the on screen
display disappear.
≥See pages 30–32 for details on the Jet
Navigator function.

4 Select x27 or x35 by
pressing 2 or 1.

OPTION
1/2
OSD
≥ON OFF
TAPE SELECT
≥T120
T160
T180
BLUE BACK
≥ON OFF
JET NAVIGATOR
≥ON ≥OFF
DELETE NAVIDATA ≥NO YES
JET SEARCH
x27 ≥x35
SELECT
END

:
s/r:
:MENU

≥It is possible to view the picture recorded in
the EP mode at approx. 27 or 35 times
speed.
5 Press MENU twice to make the on screen
display disappear.
≥See page 22 for details on the Jet Search
function.

To Delete All the Jet Navigator
Data Stored in the VCR’s
Memory

To Set to the Conditions for
Direct Recording Function

Follow steps 1 to 2 on page 17.

Follow steps 1 to 2 on page 17.

3 Select DELETE
NAVIDATA by pressing
3 or 4.

3 Select DIRECT REC by
pressing 3 or 4.

OPTION
1/2
OSD
≥ON OFF
TAPE SELECT
≥T120
T160
T180
BLUE BACK
≥ON OFF
JET NAVIGATOR
≥ON ≥OFF
DELETE NAVIDATA ≥NO YES
JET SEARCH
x27 ≥x35
SELECT
END

4 Select YES by pressing
2 or 1 then press OK
when you want to delete
all the Jet Navigator
data.

:
s/r:
:MENU

OPTION
1/2
OSD
≥ON OFF
TAPE SELECT
≥T120
T160
T180
BLUE BACK
≥ON OFF
JET NAVIGATOR
≥ON ≥OFF
DELETE NAVIDATA
[ OK ]
JET SEARCH
x27 ≥x35
SELECT
END

:
s/r:
:MENU

5 Press MENU twice to make the on screen
display disappear.

Setting Up

3 Select JET NAVIGATOR
by pressing 3 or 4.

To Select the Jet Search Speed
in the EP mode

4 Select ON or OFF by
pressing 2 or 1.

OPTION
DIRECT REC
MTS
≥MAIN

SELECT
END

2/2

ON ≥OFF
SAP MONO

:
s/r:
:MENU

OFF: Initially set at this position.
ON: This setting enables Direct Recording.
AV Input (A1) becomes exclusive
channel for Direct Recording.
(See page 26.)
5 Press MENU twice to make the on screen
display disappear.

≥See page 31 on the way to delete the Jet
Navigator data of a single video cassette
tape.

19

Audio Channel Selection
(NV-FJ630PMP only)

To resume stereophenic recording, set MTS to
MAIN or SAP.

When a stereo and/or AUDIO II (SAP)
broadcast is received, STEREO and/or SAP
are lit to inform you of the type of broadcast.
Follow steps 1 to 2 on page 17.
On Screen Display
3 Select MTS by pressing
OPTION
2/2
DIRECT REC
ON ≥OFF
3 or 4.
MTS
≥MAIN
SAP MONO

5 Press MENU twice to make on screen
display disappear.

4 Select the desired mode
by pressing 2 or 1.

SELECT
END

:
s/r:
:MENU

The table below shows the TV broadcast type,
MTS settings, and audio recording patterns.
Be sure that MTS is set to MAIN or SAP and
follow the operation procedure described on
page 24 to record on the Hi-Fi audio tracks.
AudioTrack
TV
Broadcast

MTS

Normal
(Mono)

Mono

MAIN
or SAP

Stereo

LiR
MAIN
or SAP (Mixed)

Mono
and
Audio II
(SAP)
Stereo
and
Audio II
(SAP)

Mono

Hi-Fi

When a stereo broadcast or Audio II (SAP)
broadcast is recorded and played back on this
unit, stereo sound will be automatically
selected in this case of a stereo broadcast and
Audio II (SAP) sound will be automatically
selected in the case of a dual-sound broadcast
(Mono and Audio II or Stereo and Audio II).
≥The wrong choice may be made if the
program is played back from an interim point.
(In a case like this, press AUDIO and select
the right sound.)
≥This function works only for a cassette which
has been recorded by a video recorder
equipped with Panasonic’s Auto Bilingual
Choice function.
≥The function will not work with a cassette
which has been recorded using the external
input facility.

Left

Right

Mono

Mono

Left

Right

To Select the Desired
Language

Mono

Select one of the four languages displayed:
English, Spanish, Portuguese and French.

MAIN

Mono

Mono

SAP

Mono

Mono Audio II

MAIN

LiR
(Mixed)

SAP

LiR
LiR
Audio II
(Mixed) (Mixed)

Left

Right

MONO Position
If the sound of a stereo or Audio II (SAP)
broadcast is impaired by noise due to weak
reception, set MTS to MONO. The TV
broadcast is recorded monaurally for easier
listening.

20

Auto Bilingual Choice Function
(NV-FJ630PMP only)

1 Press MENU.
2 Select LANGUAGE
(IDIOMA) by pressing 3
or 4 and then press
OK.
3 Select the desired
language by pressing 3
or 4.

OSD MENU
≥LANGUAGE
CLOCK SET
CHANNEL SET
OPTION
SELECT
END

: , OK
:MENU

LANGUAGE
≥ENGLISH
ESPAÑOL
PORTUGUÊS
FRANÇAIS

SELECT
END

:
:MENU

4 Press MENU twice to make the on screen
display disappear.

Playback
POWER

TIMER REC

Í/ I

Á

SEARCH

JET REW

EJECT

REC/OTR

PICTURE MODE

1

REW

6/6

FF

43 7 2

2 Start viewing the picture by
pressing 1 (PLAY).

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

VOLUME

9

+

100

4
7

–

0
INDEX

SEARCH PICTURE MODE

REC

MENU

JET REW

OK

VCR
TV
1

2

+
DATE

–

CH

PROG. / CHECK CANCEL

3

4

+

+

ON

OFF

SPEED

TIMER

–

–

Á
AUDIO

RESET OSD/DISPLAY VCR/TV

5,6
2
3

3 Search forward by tapping
5 (FF). (Cue)
≥To change back to normal
playback, press 1 (PLAY).
4 Search backward by
tapping 6 (REW).
(Review)
≥To change back to normal
playback, press 1 (PLAY).

Basic operations

1

NAVI

Display Symbols

REPEAT INPUT SELECT

Í

AV

PLAY

5/ 5

Operations
1 Insert a recorded video
cassette tape.
POWER DIRECT REC

STOP

5 View a still picture by
pressing ;/D (PAUSE/
SLOW).
≥To continue normal
playback, press 1 (PLAY)
or ;/D (PAUSE/SLOW).
6 View a slow motion picture.
≥Keep ;/D (PAUSE/
SLOW) pressed for
2 seconds or more.
≥To continue normal
playback, press 1 (PLAY).
7 Stop viewing the picture by
pressing ∫ (STOP).

Note:
≥If you keep 5 (FF) or 6 (REW) pressed in step 3 or 4, search playback is activated while the
button is pressed, and operation returns to normal playback when the button is released.

21

MENU

JET REW

JET REW

EJECT

CVC

OK

PICTURE MODE

REC/OTR

REW

6/6

STOP

PLAY

FF

5/ 5

VCR
TV

Fast-forwarding or Rewinding
the Tape
Press 5 (FF) or 6 (REW) in the stop
mode.
≥To stop fast-forwarding or rewinding, press ∫
(STOP).

To Obtain a Higher Speed
Rewind (Jet Rewind)
Press JET REW 6.
The “J : REW” indication appears on the TV
screen and VCR display. (except when the
remaining tape time indication appears)
≥Depending on a cassette or an operating
condition, the rewind speed may change
somewhat.
≥The tape counter is reset to“0:00.00” when
the tape is rewound to the beginning.
≥To stop Jet Rewind, press ∫ (STOP).

To Obtain a Higher Speed
Picture than Cue, Review
(Jet Search)
During playback, tap 5 (FF) or 6 (REW)
twice.
≥Select search speed to view the picture
recorded. (See page 19.)
≥The picture that appears in the EP mode at
approx. 35 times speed may be disturbed.
A vertical scroll may happen due to
combination with the TV monitor.
It is not a malfunction but if it happens,
change to approx. 27 times speed.
≥The picture may not be in color or be
distorted depending on TV.
≥Press 1 (PLAY) to cancel the Jet Search.

22

Other Playback Functions
To Stop Playback Automatically
(Playback Off Timer Function)
If you set the playback duration, the playback
will stop automatically.
After the set playback time has elapsed, the
VCR automatically stops playback and
switches off.
To Activate the Playback Off Timer Function
During normal playback, press 1 (PLAY) on
the VCR for more than 2 seconds to put the
VCR in the Playback Off Timer mode.
After that, press 1 (PLAY) on the VCR
repeatedly until the desired playback duration
is displayed on the VCR display.
Repeatedly pressing this button changes the
indication in the following order:
Counter display (normal playback mode)
>30 (min.)>60 (min.)>90 (min.)>120
(min.)>180 (min.)>240 (min.)>
Counter display (normal playback mode)
≥The VCR will automatically switch off when
Play-Off Timer is completed. To turn the VCR
on again, press POWER Í.
Notes:
≥The Play-Off Timer function works during
normal playback.
≥When the tape reaches its end during PlayOff Timer, the tape will be rewound to the
start and the VCR will turn itself off.
≥Repeat Playback function does not work
during Play-Off Timer.
≥Press ∫ (STOP) to stop midway.

Press REPEAT.
The “R 1” indication appears on the TV
screen.
Beginning
of Tape

End of
Recorded Part

Repeat Playback Control signal
Interruption
PLAY
(at least 5 sec.)

REW
Notes:
≥Repeat Playback function does not work
during Play-Off Timer.
≥Press ∫ (STOP) to release the VCR from the
Repeat Playback mode.

To Playback in the Desired
Picture Quality (Picture Mode)

≥Pressing PICTURE MODE once makes the
On Screen Display appear; after that,
pressing it repeatedly changes the indication
in the following order:
STANDARD (Initial Setting)>DYNAMIC>
SOFT>CARTOON>
STANDARD (Initial Setting)

To Eject the Video Cassette
Using the Remote Controller
Keep pressing ∫ (STOP) for at least
3 seconds.
Notes:
≥Jet Search, cue, review or slow playback will
be automatically released after 10 minutes,
and still playback, after 5 minutes.
≥In the EP mode only:
When playing back a tape which was
recorded on another VCR, it may be
necessary to adjust tracking control using the
I and J buttons. (See page 35.) In some
cases the picture quality may still be inferior.
This is due to format constraints.

Basic operations

To Play back the Recorded Part
Repeatedly

This function reproduces optimum playback
picture from various kind of recorded tapes and
contents.
POWER DIRECT REC

Press PICTURE MODE and select the
corresponding Picture Mode as follows.
Mode

Characteristic

Example for
Purpose

REPEAT INPUT SELECT

Í

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

VOLUME

9

+

100

STANDARD
DYNAMIC

Normal

TV Program
recorded

Clear & Vivid Scenery, Sports

–

0

AV

NAVI

INDEX

SEARCH PICTURE MODE

REC

MENU

SOFT

Mild

Rental soft tape

CARTOON

Delicate

Cartoon

JET REW

OK

VCR
TV
1

2

3

4

23

Manual Recording
POWER

TIMER REC

Í/ I

Á

SEARCH

JET REW

EJECT

REC/OTR

PICTURE MODE

1
POWER DIRECT REC

REPEAT INPUT SELECT

Í

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

3

VOLUME

9

+

100

–

0

AV

NAVI

INDEX

SEARCH PICTURE MODE

4

JET REW

5

OK

§
VCR
TV
1

2

DATE

–

CH

PROG. / CHECK CANCEL

3

4

+

+

ON

OFF

SPEED

TIMER

–

–

2

Á
AUDIO

FF

5/ 5

34

5

Operations
Display Symbols
1 Insert a video cassette tape
with an intact erasure
prevention tab.
≥If it has already been
inserted, press
POWER Í/I (POWER Í)
to turn the VCR on.
2 Press VCR/TV to select the
VCR mode.

VCR

RESET OSD/DISPLAY VCR/TV

3 Press the I and J
buttons to select the TV
station.
≥If you press and hold down
these buttons, the number
of program position
changes fast.
≥It is also possible to select
by pressing numeric
buttons.
≥Ensure that VCR/TV switch
is set to VCR.
4 Press REC ¥ (¥ REC/
OTR) to start recording.
5 Press ∫ (STOP) to stop
recording.

§ Set VCR/TV switch to VCR for using
POWER Í, the I and J buttons and the
numeric buttons.

24

PLAY

REC

MENU

+

REW

6 /6

STOP

REC

To Select the Desired Tape
Speed
Press SPEED before
recording.

POWER DIRECT REC

REPEAT INPUT SELECT

Í

SP

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

VOLUME

To Interrupt Recording

9

+

100

NAVI

INDEX

SEARCH PICTURE MODE

REC

REC

MENU

JET REW

To View One TV Program while
Recording Another One

OK

1 Refer to steps 1–4 of the manual recording
operation.

VCR
TV
1

2

+

2 Press VCR/TV to select the TV mode.

DATE

–

3 Select the TV program on your TV that you
wish to view now.
≥Ensure that VCR/TV switch is set to TV.

CH

PROG. / CHECK CANCEL

3

4

+

+

ON

OFF

SPEED

TIMER

–

–

Á
AUDIO

RESET OSD/DISPLAY VCR/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 18.

Basic operations

Press ;/D (PAUSE/SLOW)
during recording.
Press it again to continue
recording.

–

0

AV

On Screen Display
OPTION
1/2
OSD
≥ON OFF
TAPE SELECT
≥T120
T160
T180
BLUE BACK
≥ON OFF
JET NAVIGATOR
≥ON ≥OFF
DELETE NAVIDATA ≥NO YES
JET SEARCH
x27 ≥x35
SELECT
END

:
s/r:
:MENU

T120: For T30, -60, -90 and -120 tapes.
T160: For T140 and -160 tapes.
T180: For T180 tape.
REMAIN

2 Press OSD/DISPLAY.
The display changes as follows each time
OSD/DISPLAY is pressed.

Notes:
≥When a video cassette with a broken off
erasure prevention tab is inserted, the “1”
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.

Clock>Counter>
Remaining Tape Time>Clock
≥The remaining tape time may not be
displayed correctly depending on the tape
used.

25

AV1 (AUDIO IN/
VIDEO IN)
EJECT

REC/OTR

REW

6 /6

STOP

IN

PLAY

FF

5/ 5

OUT

IN (AV1)

2
One-Touch Recording
(OTR)
Whenever you are in a hurry to start a timer
recording with automatic stop in your absence,
simply set the recording duration by pressing
¥ REC/OTR repeatedly.
The duration indicated on the VCR display
changes by pressing ¥ REC/OTR as follows:
Counter display (normal recording mode)
>30 (min.)>60 (min.)>90 (min.)>120
(min.)>180 (min.)>240 (min.)>
Counter display (normal recording mode)
Preparation
≥Insert a video cassette with an intact erasure
prevention tab.
Operations
1 Ready the video source which is to be
recorded, and start recording.
2 Press ¥ REC/OTR on the VCR repeatedly to
select the desired recording duration.
≥The VCR will automatically switch off when
OTR is completed. To turn the VCR on
again, press POWER Í /I.
Notes:
≥The OTR function works during normal
recording and Direct Recording.
≥When the tape reaches its end during OTR,
the VCR will turn itself off.
≥To stop OTR at any time, press STOP ∫ or
POWER Í /I.

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OUT

RF

Audio/Video Output Sockets of TV

Direct Recording
This function allows you to immediately start
recording the same scenes of program that you
are viewing on the TV.
Conditions for correct operation of the Direct
Recording function:
≥Set DIRECT REC to ON. (See page 19.)
≥The VCR must be connected to the TV’s
Audio/Video output sockets via Audio/Video
cable as shown.
Preparation
≥Insert a video cassette with an intact erasure
prevention tab.
POWER DIRECT REC

REPEAT INPUT SELECT

Í

Operations
1 Press DIRECT REC.
≥Recording the scenes of the program that
you are viewing on the TV starts.
≥In some cases, it may not be possible to
change the program position on the TV
during Direct Recording.
When viewing or displaying the program
from your TV:
≥Do not press AV, numeric buttons or the
I and J buttons during Direct Recording,
otherwise the recording may not be
performed correctly.
When viewing or displaying the program
from your VCR:
≥It is possible to select and view any other
TV program from your TV while the Direct
Recording continues.
After pressing DIRECT REC to start
recording, select on your TV the program
position of the TV program that you want to
view.
2 Press ∫ (STOP) to stop recording.

Timer Recording
4-Key Programming

3 Set Program position (channel) to “2”.

Up to 16 timer programs, including weekly and
daily programs, can be recorded up to one
month in advance by setting the timer.

4 Set Starting time to “20:02”.
≥When kept pressed, the indication changes
in 30-minute steps.

Preparations
≥Insert a video cassette tape with an intact
erasure prevention tab.
≥Confirm that the TV is on and the VCR
viewing channel is selected.
≥Turn on the VCR.
≥Check that the clock is set to the correct time.
If it has not been set, refer to page 16.
≥Press VCR/TV to select the VCR mode.

5 Set Ending time to “21:30”.

NAVI

7

SEARCH PICTURE MODE

REC
JET REW

OK

2

SELECT: 3421

6
3
4
5

VCR
TV

1

1

2

3

+

+

CH

ON

OFF

SPEED

TIMER

+
DATE

–

PROG. / CHECK CANCEL

–

8

4

–

Á
AUDIO

RESET OSD/DISPLAY VCR/TV

Operations
1 Press PROG./ CHECK.
2 Set Date to “27TH”.
On Screen Display

DATE
27TH

CH ON
OFF
– – – – : – – – – : – – SP

CATEGORY : 1

DATE
27TH

6 Press 1 to select the Category. Then,
select the desired category by pressing
3421.
≥MOVIE
≥MUSIC
≥DRAMA
≥EDUCA
≥DOCUM

INDEX

MENU

CATEGORY : 1

CATEGORY SETTING

2
27 October
20:02
21:30

OFF
CH ON
– – – – : – – – – : – – SP

CH ON
OFF
2 2 0 : 0 2 2 1 : 3 0 SP

≥SPORT
≥CHILD
≥NEWS
≥OTHER
≥– – – – –
END : MENU

CATEGORY SETTING
≥MOVIE
≥MUSIC
≥DRAMA
≥EDUCA
≥DOCUM

≥SPORT
≥CHILD
≥NEWS
≥OTHER
≥– – – – –

SELECT: 3421

END : MENU

≥Alternatively, you can set the category on
the Navigator list. (See page 31 for details.)
≥This function is activated when JET
NAVIGATOR is set to ON. (See page 19.)
When JET NAVIGATOR is set to OFF,
proceed to the step 8.
7 Press MENU to make
the previous display
appear.

DATE
27TH

CH ON
OFF
2 2 0 : 0 2 2 1 : 3 0 SP

CHECK

: PROG./CHECK

8 To activate timer
recording, press TIMER Á.
≥When JET NAVIGATOR is set to ON, the
[PROGRAM IS COMPLETED REMAINING
PROGRAM 49] message appears.
(See page 19.)
≥When JET NAVIGATOR is set to OFF, the
[PROGRAM IS COMPLETED] message
appears. (See page 19.)
≥The VCR will be set to the timer recording
standby mode after about 1 minute if
TIMER Á is not pressed.

Advanced operations

Example:
Program position (channel);
Date;
Starting time;
Ending time;
(Present date; 16 October)

DATE
27TH

CATEGORY : 1

≥The next item will flash after about
2 seconds.

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Weekly Timer Recording
In step 2, select the desired day by pressing
DATE s.
On Screen Display
For example, SU (Sunday)
DATE
SU

Selecting the Desired Tape
Speed
Press SPEED to make the selection in any of
steps 1–5 .

CH ON
OFF
– – – – : – – – – : – – SP

DATE
27TH

CATEGORY : 1

(SUuSunday, MOuMonday, TUuTuesday,
WEuWednesday, THuThursday, FRuFriday,
SAuSaturday)

Daily Timer Recording
For this timer function, several groups of days
can be selected.
A Daily recording from Monday to Friday
(MO–FR)
B Daily recording from Monday to Saturday
(MO–SA)
C Daily recording from Sunday to Saturday
(SU–SA)
In step 2, select the desired days by pressing
DATE s.
For example, C
DATE CH ON
OFF
SU-SA – – – – : – – – – : – – SP

CATEGORY : 1

Programming a Timer
Recording of a TV Program Until
its End
(Auto SP/EP Change Function )
If, during a timer recording performed in the SP
mode, the VCR determines that the remaining
tape time is insufficient to record the program
to its end, the Auto SP/EP Change function
automatically changes the tape speed to EP to
ensure that the whole program will be recorded.
Depending on the remaining tape length,
recording may be performed in the EP mode
from the start. However, if the remaining tape
time is still not sufficient in this case, the
program cannot be recorded to the end.
Example for T120 tape:
15 min. Recording
by SP mode

CATEGORY : 1

Timer Recording from an
External Signal Source
If timer recording is performed by a unit
connected to the audio/video input sockets,
select the A1 or A2 indicator in step 3 for the
program position.
≥If DIRECT REC is set to
ON, A1 is skipped.
DATE
27TH

OFF
CH ON
A 2 – – : – – – – : – – SP

CATEGORY : 1

Setting other Programs in
Succession
Repeat steps 1–8.

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CH ON
OFF
2 2 0 : 0 2 2 1 : 3 0 EP

90 min.

Video
Tape
Timer
Programming

30 min.

90 min. Recording
by SP mode

45 min.
Recording
by EP
mode

1st Program
(90 min.)

2nd Program
(60 min.)

3rd Program will
not be recorded.
≥The tape length must be set correctly.
(See page 18.)
≥Tapes except T30, -60, -90, -120, -140, -160,
-180 tapes may not work correctly.

To Activate the Auto SP/EP Change
Function:
Press SPEED to select A.
DATE
27TH

CH ON
OFF
2 20:02 21:30 A

CATEGORY : 1

≥Every time you press SPEED, the indication
changes in the following order:

Note:
≥If timer recording is not completed (due to
insufficient tape or cancellation by the user),
the programed timer recording data will be
cancelled from the memory by 4 A.M. two
days later.
However, if the timer recording function is
activated at that time, the programed timer
recording data will not be cancelled.

SP>EP>A>SP

Checking a Timer Program

1 Press PROG./CHECK
twice.
≥Every time you press
PROG./CHECK, the
program shifts below.

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

DATE CH ON
OFF
27WE
2 20:02 21:30 SP
SU-SA 125 10:30 11:00 A
SU
14 15:00 16:00 SP
19TU
5 22:15 23:30 EP
28TH A2 20:02 21:30 SP
30SA
4 19:10 19:55 EP
– – – – – – – –:– – – –:– –
– – – – – – – –:– – – –:– –
SELECT: 1
END:MENU

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

DATE CH ON
OFF
27WE
2 2 0 :0 2 2 1 :3 0
S U - S A 125 1 0 :3 0 1 1 :0 0
SU
14 1 5 :0 0 1 6 :0 0
19TU
5 2 2 :1 5 2 3 :3 0
2 8 T H A2 2 0 :0 2 2 1 :3 0
30SA
4 1 9 :1 0 1 9 :5 5
– – – – – – – –:– – – –:– –
– – – – – – – –:– – – –:– –
SELECT: 1
END:MENU

2 Press VCR/TV to select
the VCR mode.
3 Press 1 to display the
Category. (When JET
NAVIGATOR is set to
ON.) Press 1 again to
make the previous
display appear.

Cancelling a Timer Program
≥The VCR must be turned on, or in timer
recording standby mode.
≥Confirm that the TV is on and the VCR
viewing channel is selected.

Advanced operations

≥The VCR must be turned on, or the timer
recording indicator “Á” lit.
≥Confirm that the TV is on and the VCR
viewing channel is selected.

1 Press PROG./CHECK twice.
2 Press VCR/TV to select
the VCR mode.
3 Press PROG./CHECK
repeatedly.
4 Press CANCEL.

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

DATE CH ON
OFF
27WE
2 2 0 :0 2 2 1 :3 0 SP
S U - S A 125 1 0 :3 0 1 1 :0 0 A
SU
14 1 5 :0 0 1 6 :0 0 SP
– – – – – – – –:– – – –:– –
2 8 T H A2 2 0 :0 2 2 1 :3 0 SP
30SA
4 1 9 :1 0 1 9 :5 5 EP
– – – – – – – –:– – – –:– –
– – – – – – – –:– – – –:– –
SELECT: 1
END:MENU

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Search Functions
Jet Navigator
This VCR can display a list of the recorded
programs on the inserted video cassette on the
TV screen. You can then select the desired
program, and the VCR will quickly locate its
beginning and start playback.

VOLUME

7

8

9

+

100

–

0

AV

NAVI

INDEX

SEARCH PICTURE MODE

REC

MENU

JET REW

OK

VCR
TV
1

2

+
DATE

–

CH

PROG. / CHECK CANCEL

3

4

+

+

ON

OFF

SPEED

TIMER

–

–

Á
AUDIO

RESET OSD/DISPLAY VCR/TV

Operations
1 Press NAVI to display On Screen Display
JET NAVIGATOR
DATE CH ON
CATEGORY
the Jet Navigator list.
10/18
1 10:30 MUSIC
10/19 124 15:00 SPORT
10/21
5 22:15
≥Up to 14 program data
10/23 A2 20:02
10/26
4 19:10 EDUCA
that have been
10/27
2 20:02
10/27 12 20:30
SELECT : NAVI,
END : MENU
recorded last are
displayed on the Jet
Navigator list.
(7 program data for each page)
≥When more than 15 programs have been
recorded for one cassette, the program data
are deleted from the first one.
≥When pressing NAVI during playback,
playback stops and the Jet Navigator list
appears.
1

2 Press NAVI several times to select the
program that you want to locate and play
back.
After more than 3 seconds, the VCR starts
the search for the beginning of the selected
program and playback starts automatically.
≥Every time you press
JET NAVIGATOR
DATE CH ON
CATEGORY
10/18
1 10:30 MUSIC
NAVI, the program
10/19 124 15:00 SPORT
10/21
5 22:15
shifts above.
10/23 A2 20:02
10/26
4 19:10 EDUCA
10/27
2 20:02
≥If, after playback has
10/27 12 20:30
END : MENU
SELECT : NAVI,
started, you want to
search for the
beginning of the same
or another program,
JET NAVIGATOR
DATE CH ON
CATEGORY
10/18
1 10:30 MUSIC
press NAVI.
10/19 124 15:00 SPORT
10/21
5 22:15
10/23 A2 20:02
Playback stops and
10/26
4 19:10 EDUCA
10/27
2 20:02
the Jet Navigator list
10/27 12 20:30
SELECT : NAVI,
END : MENU
appears.
1

Conditions for correct operation of the Jet
Navigator function:
≥The tape length of the inserted cassette must
be set correctly.
≥The VCR must not be in the timer recording
standby mode.
≥A program of at least 15 minutes must be
recorded on the tape.
Preparations
≥Display the VCR picture on the TV.
≥Be sure to set JET NAVIGATOR to ON
(See page 19.) and preform recording.
≥Press VCR/TV to select the VCR mode.

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1

1

To cancel the Jet Navigator list:
Press MENU.

The category setting allows you to find what
kind of programs are recorded by the character
and the icon indications.
CATEGORY SETTING

Press 1 while the Jet
Navigator list appears.

≥MOVIE
≥MUSIC
≥DRAMA
≥EDUCA
≥DOCUM

≥SPORT
≥CHILD
≥NEWS
≥OTHER
≥– – – – –

SELECT: 3421

Category

Indication

MOVIE

MOVIE

MUSIC

MUSIC

DRAMA

DRAMA

EDUCATION

EDUCA

DOCUMENTARY

DOCUM

SPORTS

SPORT

CHILDREN

CHILD

NEWS

NEWS

OTHERS

OTHER

END : MENU

Icon

To Delete the Jet Navigator Data of a Single
Video Cassette Tape:
Keep CANCEL pressed for more than
5 seconds while the Jet Navigator list appears.
“– –” appears on the list.
≥See page 19 on the way to delete all the Jet
Navigator data stored in the VCR’s memory.

Notes:
≥The Jet Navigator list is stored in each
cassette.
≥Signals approximately 10 seconds before and
after the current tape position are checked.
(During this checking, [CHECKING JET
NAVIGATOR DATA] is displayed on the TV
screen.)
≥Checking cannot be performed properly when
signals are attempted to be checked at
portions of the tape where there are no
signals such as at unrecorded portions of the
tape. In this case, press NAVI at a portion of
the tape where a program has been recorded
of this VCR. This will allow signal checking to
be performed more reliably. When a signal
can still not be found, [CAN NOT FIND JET
NAVIGATOR DATA] is displayed on the TV
and you cannot find the beginning of the
program.
≥Up to 20 cassettes and 50 programs can be
registered.
≥If 50 recorded programs data is already
stored in memory and you attempt to store
timer recording data for another program, the
message [REMAINING PROGRAM 0
DELETE JET NAVIGATOR DATA] appears. If
you attempt to make a new recording, this
same message also appears after you insert
the cassette and the Jet Navigator data is
checked. As each timer recording or manual
recording is finished, the program data is
deleted, starting from the oldest data.
≥When a new program is attempted to be
recorded if programs equivalent to
20 cassettes are already stored in memory,
[REMAINING CASSETTE 0 FOR JET
NAVIGATOR DELETE JET NAVIGATOR
DATA] is displayed. Programs recorded
without deleting data as instructed are not
registered in the list.

Advanced operations

To Set the Category

(continues on the next page)

31

When Recording Over the Same Location
on a Tape:
≥The originally recorded program is deleted
from the list.
≥Program contents starting near the start and
end of the newly recorded program (within
10 minutes before the start and after the end
of the newly recorded program in the EP
mode) are also erased.
(Although old program contents are also
similarly erased in the case of ordinary
recording, the newly recorded program is not
registered in the list.)
Program 1

Program 2

Erased
Program 3

To Check the Recorded
Programming Data
(Time Stamp Function)
When playback starts after searching with Jet
Navigator function or index search function,
recorded programming data (called Time
Stamp) appears on the TV screen for approx.
5 seconds.
Preparations
≥Display the VCR picture on the TV.
≥Be sure to set OSD to ON. (See page 17.)
≥Press VCR/TV to select the VCR mode.
On Screen Display

New program

CH 2

10/27. TH

ON 20:02

Within 10 minutes in the EP mode
Program 1

Program 2

Erased
Program 3

New program

Within 10 minutes in the EP mode
Program 1

Program 2

Not erased
Program 3

New program

10 minutes or more in the EP mode

To Demonstrate the Jet
Navigator Function
Keep NAVI pressed for more than 5 seconds
without inserting a cassette tape.

32

Note:
≥Time Stamp does not appear if the beginning
of the Jet Navigator data are not recorded
10 minutes before and after the current tape
position in the EP mode even when index
signals are recorded.

To Find the Beginning of
Each Recording
(VHS Index Search System)

Searching while checking
the video cassette contents
(Intro-Jet Scan)

Example:
Searching for the 2nd recorded segment in the
forward direction.
Display Symbol
Press INDEX 9 twice.
(This operation is performed
while the VCR is in the stop
mode or normal playback
mode.)
≥After finding the specific recorded segment,
playback starts automatically.
≥If you press INDEX 9 too many times,
simply press INDEX : to correct it. In this
way, you can reduce the displayed figure
down to 1.
≥Up to 20 index signals can be searched for in
both directions.
≥The figure on the display decreases by 1
each time an index signal is located.

The approximate beginnings of each recorded
program are played in succession at the high
speed so that the program to be viewed can be
located easily.

Note:
≥The index search function can only work
correctly if the index signals are spaced at
least 3 minutes apart in the SP mode and
5 minutes apart in the EP mode.
NAVI

Operations
1 Press SEARCH.
(This operation is performed while the VCR
is off or while the VCR is in the stop mode or
normal playback mode with the VCR on.)
≥The tape is rewound to
INTRO-JET SCAN
the beginning, and
played for about
10 seconds at the high
speed. It is then fast
forwarded, the VISS
(VHS Index Search
INTRO-JET SCAN
System) signals are
searched in
succession, and each
time the signals are
found, the tape is
played for about
10 seconds at the high
speed.
INTRO-JET SCAN
55

5

55

INDEX

SEARCH PICTURE MODE

REC

MENU

JET REW

Advanced operations

Recording Index Signals
Index signals are recorded in the following
cases.
≥When a recording is started by pressing
REC ¥ (¥ REC/OTR).
≥When REC ¥ on the remote controller is
pressed during recording.
≥When timer recording is activated.

Preparations
≥Confirm that the TV is on and the VCR
viewing channel is selected.
≥Press VCR/TV to select the VCR mode.
≥Load the pre-recorded video cassette.

2 When the program to be viewed is reached,
press 1 (PLAY).
≥Normal playback now commences.

OK

VCR
TV
1

2

3

+

+

CH

ON

OFF

SPEED

TIMER

+
DATE

–

PROG. / CHECK CANCEL

–

To stop the operation at any time:
Press ∫ (STOP).

4

–

Note:
≥This function may not work properly when
recorded programs run for 15 minutes or less.

Á
AUDIO

RESET OSD/DISPLAY VCR/TV

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Editing
Assembly Editing
This function can be used to make up an edited
tape from other recordings or video sources.
A new scene can be added to the end of
previous one.
Preparations
≥Connect a movie camera or another VCR to
this VCR as shown.
≥Insert a recorded cassette tape with an intact
erasure prevention tab.
≥Select the audio source required by pressing
INPUT SELECT to set A1 or A2.

POWER DIRECT REC

REPEAT INPUT SELECT

Í

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

VOLUME

9

+

100

–

0

AV

NAVI

INDEX

SEARCH PICTURE MODE

REC

MENU

JET REW

2,4
3
1
5

Operations
1 Search for the end of the previous recording
by pressing 1 (PLAY).
2 Press ;/D (PAUSE/SLOW).
3 Press REC ¥ to switch the VCR from the
pause mode to the recording standby mode.
4 Start the new recording by pressing
;/D (PAUSE/SLOW) again.
5 Press ∫ (STOP) to stop recording.
Notes:
≥The new sound will be recorded on both the
normal and Hi-Fi sound tracks, only monaural
sound recording is possible on the normal
sound tracks. (NV-FJ630PMP only)
≥If DIRECT REC is set to ON, connect with
AV2 sockets and select A2.

OK

VCR
TV
1

2

3

4

NV-FJ630PMP
Recording VCR
AV2
(AUDIO IN/VIDEO IN)

NV-SJ430PMP
Recording VCR
AV1
(AUDIO IN/VIDEO IN)

Other VCR
Video movie camera

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AV2
(AUDIO IN/VIDEO IN)

AV1
(AUDIO IN/VIDEO IN)

Other VCR
Video movie camera

Other Functions
TIMER REC

Í/ I

Á

SEARCH

JET REW

EJECT

REC/OTR

PICTURE MODE

Tracking Adjustment and
Vertical Locking Adjustment
≥For manual tracking adjustment
The I and J buttons are used to adjust the
tracking when, for example, noise bars on the
picture during normal playback are better
removed manually than by automatic digital
tracking control. To return to automatic digital
tracking control, press both buttons together.
≥For slow tracking adjustment
When noise bars appear during still or slow
playback, switch over to slow playback and
adjust with the I and J button to reduce
the noise bars.
≥For vertical locking adjustment
Use the I and J buttons to minimize any
vertical jitter during still picture playback.
§ Set VCR/TV switch to VCR for using the I
and J buttons of remote controller.

Automatic Switching Off and
Ejection
When the VCR is switched off, an inserted
video cassette can be ejected by simply
pressing EJECT <. The VCR will eject the
video cassette and automatically turn itself off
again.

This function deactivates all buttons on the
VCR and the remote control. Use this function,
when you do not want other people to operate
the VCR.
To Activate the Child Lock Function
i ) simultaneously
Hold down OK and OFF (i
until the “!" hold” indication appears in the
VCR display.
≥ If you press a button while the Child Lock
function is on, the “!" hold” indication
appears in the VCR display to inform you that
no operation is possible.

PLAY

FF

5/ 5

To Cancel the Child Lock Function
i ) simultaneously
Hold down OK and OFF (i
until the “!" hold” indication disappears.

Other Automatic Functions
Automatic Playback
When a video cassette without an erasure
prevention tab is inserted, the VCR starts
playback automatically.

VCR-off Playback
When the VCR is off, an inserted video
cassette can be played back by pressing PLAY
1.

Automatic Rewinding
When the tape reaches its end during recording
(except for timer recording) or playback, it will
automatically be rewound to the beginning.
During OTR, this function will not work.

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

VOLUME

+

100

–

0

AV

Child Lock Function

REW

6/6

STOP

NAVI

INDEX

SEARCH PICTURE MODE

Advanced operations

POWER

REC

MENU

JET REW

OK

VCR
TV
1

2

3

+

+

CH

ON

OFF

+
DATE

–

–

§

4

–

35

Before Requesting Service
Before requesting service, check the following
points again.

Self-diagnostic Indications

Message of On Screen Display

On screen display
messages are displayed.

The error message is indicated in brackets [

].

[PLEASE PUT IN A VIDEO CASSETTE.]
‘ REC ¥ (¥ REC/OTR) or TIMER Á
(TIMER REC Á) has been pressed
without a video cassette inserted.
Insert a video cassette with an intact
erasure prevention tab.
[PLEASE STOP THE TAPE.]
‘ CHANNEL SET has been selected
during playback. Stop the tape.
[PLEASE SET THE CLOCK.]
‘ TIMER Á (TIMER REC Á) or PROG./
CHECK has been pressed when the
clock is not set.
Set the clock.
[PLEASE USE A CASSETTE WITH TAB.]
‘ REC ¥ (¥ REC/OTR) or TIMER Á
(TIMER REC Á) has been pressed
without a video cassette with an intact
erasure prevention tab.
Use a video cassette with an intact
erasure prevention tab.
[NO TIMER RECORDING HAS BEEN SET.]
‘ TIMER Á (TIMER REC Á) has been
pressed with no timer programs.
Set timer recording.
[VCR IS IN THE TIMER STANDBY MODE.]
‘ POWER Í/I (POWER Í) has been
pressed during the timer standby mode.
Press TIMER Á (TIMER REC Á) to
release the VCR from the timer standby
mode.

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This VCR has a self-diagnosis and display
function. If the VCR detects trouble during
installation or during use, the following
indications automatically appear in the VCR
display. Indications are in the form of a single
English letter plus two numbers, such as [H01].
INDICATION: H∑∑, F∑∑
CAUSE:
Some trouble has occurred.
(Numbers after H and F
differ according to the status
of the VCR.)
REMEDY:
Consult your dealer for
further advice.
The VCR will not operate correctly
The symptom description is indicated in
quatations “ ”.
“The VCR display is not illuminated.”
‘ The AC power cord has not been
connected.
Connect the AC power cord to the main
AC power.
“The VCR display is illuminated but the VCR
will not operate.”
‘ The VCR is in the timer mode.
Press TIMER Á (TIMER REC Á) to
operate the VCR manually.
‘ Safety devices are operating.
Disconnect the AC power cord and wait
for 1 minute. Reconnect the mains
supply and check functions.
“An unknown language appears on the TV
screen.”
‘ The language setting has been set to an
unknown language.
Select the desired language.
See page 20.

The symptom description is indicated in
quatations “ ”.
“The picture is noisy or is not in color.
Horizontal bars or lines run down the screen.”
‘ Tracking is not correct.
Adjust the tracking. See page 35.
‘ The TV has not been tuned to the VCR.
Tune the TV to the VCR. See page 11.
‘ The video heads are clogged or worn.
Consult your dealer for further advice.
Recording will not operate correctly
The symptom description is indicated in
quatations “ ”.
“The 1 indication flashes whenever recording
is attempted.”
‘ The erasure prevention tab on the video
cassette has been broken off.
Use a tape with an intact erasure
prevention tab, or cover the tab hole with
adhesive tape, if the original recording is
no longer required.
“The picture is recorded with noise or a blank
screen.”
‘ The antenna or antenna cable is
defective.
Check the antenna connection to the
VCR. See pages 8–9.
Check your normal TV picture. If there is
no picture, check your antenna.
‘ The VCR is not correctly tuned.
Retune the VCR. See pages 11–14.
‘ A1 or A2 has been selected.
Select the required TV program.
“Timer recording cannot be performed.”
‘ The clock or calendar has been
incorrectly set.
Check the clock and calendar. Set them
to the present time. (Note that this is a
24-hour clock.) See page 16.

‘ The recording starting or ending time
setting is incorrect.
Set the recording starting and ending
time correctly.
‘ The VCR has not been set for timer
recording.
Press TIMER Á (TIMER REC Á) after
programming for timer recording.
“AV external recordings cannot be made.”
‘ A1 or A2 has not been selected.
Select A1 or A2 by pressing INPUT
SELECT.
‘ External AV connections are incorrect.
Check that the connections for external
video and audio sources are correct.
See page 34.
‘ A1 cannot be selected.
DIRECT REC can be set to ON.
Set DIRECT REC to OFF. See page 19.
The remote controller will not operate
correctly
The symptom description is indicated in
quatations “ ”.
“The remote controller does not operate
correctly.”
‘ The remote controller transmitter beam
is not reaching the VCR.
Ensure that the remote controller is
being pointed at the VCR and that the
transmitter beam is not obstructed.
‘ The distance is too far.
Use the remote controller within 7 m of
the VCR.
If this range is not possible, replace the
batterries.
‘ The batteries are exhausted.
Replace the batteries. Note the
precautions for replacement on page 7.
‘ The batteries are incorrectly fitted with
(+/-) reversed.
Fit the batteries correctly as shown on
page 7.

Helpful Hints

Playback will not operate correctly

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Usage Precautions
Please read these precautions before you
operate this VCR.

Avoid Sudden Changes in
Temperature
If the VCR is suddenly moved from a cold to
a warm place, dew may form on the tape
and inside the VCR.

Humidity and Dust
Avoid places where there is high humidity
or much dust, which may cause damage to
internal parts.
Do Not Obstruct the Ventilation Holes
The ventilation holes prevent abnormal
increases in temperature. Do not block or cover
these holes. Avoid covering the holes with soft
materials such as cloth or paper.

Avoid Water
Keep the VCR away from flower vases, tubs,
sinks, etc. If liquids are spilled into the VCR,
serious damage could occur. If you spill any
liquid into the VCR, consult qualified service
personnel.
Lightning
To avoid damage by lightning, disconnect the
aerial plug from the VCR.
Cleaning the VCR
Wipe the VCR with a clean, dry cloth. Never
use cleaning fluid or other chemicals. Do not
use compressed air to remove any dust.
Stacking
Place the VCR in a horizontal position, and do
not place anything heavy on it.

Avoid High Temperature
Keep the VCR away from extreme heat
sources such as direct sunlight, heating
radiators, or closed automobiles.
Avoid Magnets or Magnetized objects
Never bring a magnet or magnetized object
near the VCR as it will adversely affect its
performance of the VCR.
Keep the VCR away from other equipments as
much as possible when using it, to avoid any
adverse effect on performance for both the
VCR and the equipment.
Do Not Place Fingers or Other Objects
Inside
Do not attempt to disassemble the VCR.
Touching internal parts of this VCR is
dangerous, and may cause it serious damage.
There are no user serviceable parts inside.

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If Dew Forms in the VCR
Dew may form in the VCR if:
≥The VCR is in a room where the heater has
just been turned on.
≥The VCR is in a room with steam or high
humidity.
≥The VCR is brought from cold surroundings
into a well-heated room.
≥The VCR is suddenly brought from cool
surroundings, such as an air-conditioned
room or car, to a place which is hot and
humid.

Note:
≥Do not operate the VCR for at least 1 hour
if any of the above conditions occur.
This VCR does not incorporate a dew
sensor.

Dirt on the video heads
If the video heads get dirty, pictures will not be
recorded or played back clearly.
(See the following conditions.)
Small
Large
Normal
amount
amount
picture
of dirt
of dirt

If this happens, insert and eject a cassette
5–10 times successively to remove the dirt
from the video heads.
If a clear picture is not produced, insert a
commercially available cleaning cassette.
Then, press REC ¥ (¥ REC/OTR) and keep it
running for approximate 10 seconds to clean
the video heads.
If the problem still persists after performing all
of the measures listed above, contact a service
personnel to request assistance.

Never use tapes on which juice has been spilt
or those that are extremely damaged since this
will not only cause the heads to become dirty,
but will also make the unit malfunction.

Helpful Hints

Heads mainly become dirty because of
scratched or dirty tapes, use of the unit in
places where temperature and humidity are
high, dust in the air and other reasons.

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Specifications
NV-FJ630PMP
NV-SJ430PMP
Power Source:
Power Consumption:

Video Recording System:
Video Heads:
Audio Heads:
Tape Speed:
Tape Format:
Record/Playback Time:
FF/REW Time:

VIDEO
Television System:
Modulation System:
Input Level:
Output Level:

AUDIO
Input Level:
Output Level:
Audio Track:

Video Horizontal Resolution:
Signal-to-Noise Ratio:
Dynamic Range:
Audio Frequency Response:
Wow and Flutter:
Operating Temperature:
Operating Humidity:
Weight:
Dimensions:

110–240 V AC 50/60Hz
13 W (NV-FJ630PMP)
11 W (NV-SJ430PMP)

2 rotary heads, helical scanning system
4 heads
2 heads (NV-FJ630PMP only)
SP; 33.3 mm/s EP; 11.1 mm/s
VHS tape
SP; 210 min with NV-T210
EP; 630 min with NV-T210
Approx. 60 s with NV-T120 (FF/REW)
Approx. 43 s with NV-T120 (JET REW)

EIA; Standard (525 lines, 60 fields), NTSC color signal
Luminance; FM azimuth recording
Color signal; converted subcarrier phase shift recording
VIDEO IN (PHONO);
1.0 Vp-p,
75 ohm
VIDEO OUT (PHONO);
1.0 Vp-p,
75 ohm
RF modulated;
VHF channel US3 or 4,
75 ohm, terminated

AUDIO IN (PHONO);
j10 dBV,
AUDIO OUT (PHONO);
j8 dBV,
1 track (normal-mono only),
2 channels (Hi-Fi sound-stereo) (NV-FJ630PMP only)

Color; more than 200 lines
Video; more than 38 dB/SP
Audio; more than 40 dB/SP
Audio; more than 90 dB (Hi-Fi audio track) (NV-FJ630PMP only)
60 Hz–12 kHz/SP
20 Hz–20 kHz/Hi-Fi (NV-FJ630PMP only)
0.005% Wrms/Hi-Fi (NV-FJ630PMP only)
5oC–40oC
35%–80%
3.5kg
430 (W)k89 (H)k277 (D) mm

Weight and dimensions shown are approximate.
Specifications are subject to change without notice.

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47 kohm
1 kohm

ENGLISH
Important Information
To loose a Cable Strap:
Push up a strap in the direction of the arrow, pushing a Lock Tab.

ESPAÑOL
Información importante
Para aflojar la Correa de cable:
Levante la correa en el sentido de la flecha, empujando la Lengüeta de bloqueo.

Cable Strap/
Correa de cable

Lock Tab/
Lengüeta de bloqueo

VQC4169



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