Panasonic Video Cassette Recorder Ag1350 Operating Instructions
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/ POWERTIMER REC SEARCHJET REW PICTURE M ODEREC/OTR EJECT STOPPLAY REW FF AG- Operating Instructions Video Cassette Recorder Before attempting to connect, operate or adjust this product, please read these instructions completely. VQT9634 Model No.
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2 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.Press POWER Í/I (VCR 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. FCC NOTE:This equipment has been tested and found to comply with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide...
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3 Contents Before Use Controls and Connection Sockets ............04 Infra-red Remote Controller .......................06 ≥Installing the Batteries ............................... 7 Setting Up Connections .................................................08 Tuning the TV to your VCR ........................ 10 ≥Plug in Auto Tuning ................................. 10 Storing TV Broadcasts in your VCR .......... 12 Setting the Clock of your VCR ................... 14 Settings Using the On Screen Display...
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4 POWERJET REW PICTURE MODESEARCHTIMER RECÍ/ IÁEJECT REC/OTR6 /6REW5/5FF STOP PLAY CVC 12876 14 1316 17 12 11 91810 345 15 INVIDEO AUDIO OUT RFOUTIN (AV 1) 21 24 19 20 2223 25 AC IN Controls and Connection Sockets This section describes in detail the function of each button, switch and connection socket. To Power Outlet
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5 Before Use FRONT 01 POWER Í/I (VCR Í) (‘ 10) 02 TIMER REC Á (TIMER Á) (‘ 25) 3 SEARCH (‘ 31) 4 JET REW 6 (‘ 20) 05 Cassette Compartment (‘ 19) 6 EJECT < (‘ 11) 87 STOP ∫ (‘ 19, 22) 08 PLAY 1 (‘ 19) 09 VIDEO IN (AV2) (‘ 32) 10 AUDIO IN (AV2) (‘ 32) 11 PICTURE MODE (‘ 16, 21) 12 Infra-red Remote Control Receiver Window 13 Display 14 CVC Indicator (‘ 37) 15I J (‘ 11, 33) 16¥ REC/OTR (‘ 22, 24) 17 REW (REWIND) 6 (‘ 19) 18 FF (FAST FORWARD) 5 (‘ 19) REAR 19 VIDEO IN (AV1) (‘ 32) 20 VIDEO OUT (‘ 8) 21...
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6 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. VCR OPERATION 01 Infra-red Transmitter 12 OSD/DISPLAY (‘ 15, 23) 03 AUDIO This button is not used to operate this VCR. 04 On Screen Display Menu Operation Buttons (‘ 12) MENU OK 3421 05 Timer Recording Operation Buttons (‘ 25–27) DATE, CH, ON, OFF PROG./CHECK SPEED TIMER Á 06 RESET/CANCEL (‘ 15, 27) 17 VCR/TV (‘ 10) 18 INDEX :, 9 (‘ 31) 19 REC...
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7 Before Use Installing the Batteries Insert the batteries with the polarity (+ and -) correctly aligned. 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...
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8 INVIDEO AUDIOOUT RFOUTIN (AV 1) 3 4 1 2 AC IN Connection to a TV using the Audio/Video Input Sockets Antenna Input ConnectorTV Set (Not supplied)Antenna (Not supplied) VIDEO IN AUDIO IN (Not supplied) To Power Outlet IN OUT RFOUTIN (AV 1) 3 1 2 VIDEO AUDIO AC IN Connections TV Set (Not supplied)Antenna (Not supplied) Antenna Input Connector To Power Outlet 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...
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9 Setting Up 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, Hyper- Band, 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 12. BASIC Hook-Up Since the VCR can tune Mid and Super Bands, this connection will provide the reception of...
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10 TV VCRVOLUME AV VCR/TV OSD/DISPLAY RESET/CANCEL PICTURE MODE REC NAVI rW sX W X SEARCHINDEX OK AUDIO ∫ 13 215 69¥ : Í Í ;/D MENU TIMERÁPROG./CHECKSPEED ONr r s sOFFr sDATEW X 4 1234 JET REW DIRECT REC CH 6 ¥ 2 1 IN OUT RF 3 1 AUTO CHANNEL SET PROCEEDING END : MENU 2 Tuning the T V to your VCR 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...