Pin Scart Socket - Panasonic NV-SJ410 Series Operating Instructions Manual

Video cassette recorder nv-sj410 series
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Q Link Function
This function works only if the VCR is connected via a fully-
wired 21-pin Scart cable to a TV featuring the Q Link or
similar function.
Q Link offers the following functions:
°(1) Download from the TV
When you connect the VCR to a TV, the station list data
is automatically copied from the TV to the VCR, and the
TV stations are assigned to the programme positions on
the VCR in the same order as on the TV.
°(2) Direct TV Recording
By simply pressing the DIRECT TV REC button
can at once record the same programme that you are
watching on the TV.
°(3) TV/VCR Auto Power On
Even if the TV and the VCR are off (standby mode),
pressing the Play
, SHOW VIEW
button
automatically turns on both the TV and the
VCR.
≥ When a cassette with a broken erasure prevention tab
is in the VCR, it turns on and starts playback. The TV
also turns on.
°(4) VCR Auto Power Off
When you turn the TV off, the VCR is turned off as well.
However, this function only works during rewinding, in
the stop mode, or when no cassette is inserted.
If the VCR receives the Auto Power Off command while it
is rewinding the tape, it turns off after the rewinding has
been finished.
This function does not work during the following
operations:
Preset Download, Auto Setup, Auto Clock Setting and
Manual Tuning.
°(5) On Screen Display Messages
When you are watching a TV programme, the following
VCR messages appear on the TV screen to inform you
of the VCR's condition:
Message
Message appears when:
This programme has
A timer recording has just started.
already started
Set VCR to timer
The VCR is not in the timer standby
standby mode
mode 10 minutes before the
programmed recording start time of
a timer recording (message
appears every minute during these
10 minutes).
VCR is in timer
The VCR-ON/OFF
standby mode
EJECT
was pressed, although the VCR is in
the timer standby mode.
VCR is in timer
The VCR-ON/OFF
recording mode
OTR
) or SHOW VIEW button
pressed while the VCR is in the
timer recording mode.
¡ Depending on the type of TV used, the above
messages may not appear correctly.
° The operations marked with asterisk are only available if the
VCR is connected to a TV featuring
the Q Link or the DATA LOGIC function.
, you
or PROG./CHECK
, Play
,
or SEARCH button
, Stop
, REC/
, Pause/Still
(Pause/Slow
was
Note:
≥ If "Power save" is set to "ON", the Q Link functions do not
work when the VCR is switched off (standby mode).
Crystal View Control (CVC)
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
displayed to show that the Crystal View Control is activated.

21-pin Scart Socket

The 21-pin Scart socket transmits both input and output
signals for picture and sound. TVs equipped with the same
type of socket can be connected here.
This type of socket is also called Peritel, Euro Connector and
Euro AV.
1
3
5
7
9
11 13 15 17 19
2
4
6
8
10 12 14 16 18 20
AV1 Scart Socket (for Q Link connection)
01 Audio output
02 Audio input
03 Audio output
04 Audio ground
05 Blue ground
06 Audio input
07 Blue
08 Switching voltage
09 Green ground
10 Q Link data
11 Green
AV2 Scart Socket
01 Audio output
02 Audio input
03 Audio output
04 Audio ground
05 Blue ground
06 Audio input
07 Blue
08 Switching voltage
09 Green ground
10 Control signal
11 Green
The Red, Green and Blue (RGB) video signals are looped
through only from an external source unit, for example from a
connected a pay-TV decoder, i.e. they are not from tape
playback.
is always
21
12 No connection
13 Red ground
14 Blanking ground
15 Red
16 Blanking
17 Video output ground
18 Video input ground
19 Video output
20 Video input
21 Ground
12 Reserved
13 Red ground
14 Blanking ground
15 Red
16 Blanking
17 Video output ground
18 Video input ground
19 Video output
20 Video input
21 Ground
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