Connections - Panasonic NV-MV21GN Operating Instructions Manual

Panasonic video cassette recorder operating instructions
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TV Operation
Only Panasonic TVs can be operated with the provided
remote control.
The settings for operating the TV with the remote control have
already been made.
No additional settings need to be performed.
However, some Panasonic TVs cannot be operated using this
remote control.
(17) [TV-ON/OFF]
To switch the TV on from standby mode (OFF) or vice versa.
On some TVs it is only possible to switch the TV to standby
mode (OFF) with this button, but not on. In this case, try to
tune the TV on with one of the following buttons:
[AV] (2)
[Channel] (18)
(2) [AV]
To select the desired programme position (TV station) on the
TV.
(18) [Channel]
To switch desired AV input on the TV.
(19) [VOLUME]
To adjust the volume of the TV.
Note:
• You cannot operate TV channels with [Numeric] (3). When
you want to change the channel, press [Channel] (18) on TV
operation part.

Connections

This section shows you how to connect the VCR to an aerial,
TV, etc.
Basic Connections
The following connections are required to record and play
back the video cassette through the TV.
~
AC IN
VIDEO
2
(6)
AUDIO
2
IN (AV1)
¢
(1) Aerial (Not supplied)
(2) TV Set (Not supplied)
(3) Aerial Connector
(4) RF IN socket (43)
(5) RF OUT socket (46)
Connection to a TV using the Audio/Video Input Socket:
Set the RF output channel of the VCR to [ss] (RF OFF)
when the VCR is connected to the TV via the Audio/Video
cable. (See page 5.)
~
AC IN
VIDEO
2
(10)
AUDIO
2
IN (AV1)
¢
(1) Aerial (Not supplied)
(2) TV Set (Not supplied)
(3) Aerial Connector
(4) VIDEO IN
(5) AUDIO IN
(6) Audio Cable/Video Cable
(Not supplied)
(7) RF IN socket (43)
4
(3)
(2)
2
IN
2
OUT
OUT
RF
(6) AC Input socket (40)
¢ To mains supply
(3)
(2)
(4)
(5)
(6)
OUT
RF
(9)
(8) RF OUT socket (46)
(9) VIDEO OUT (42)/
AUDIO OUT (45)
(10)AC Input socket (40)
¢ To mains supply
(1)
(4)
(5)
(1)
(7)
2
IN
2
OUT
(8)

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