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The model and serial number of  this product can be found on the back of the unit. Please note them 
and keep for future reference. 

Model No.                                       Serial  No.

Keep the VCR away from 

high temperatures and avoid

changes in temperatures.

Avoid magnets or

magnetised objects.

Keep away from liquids.

Install the VCR in a horizontal

position. Do not place anything 

heavy on it.

Don´t put  fingers or 

other objects inside.

Keep away from humidity

and dust.

Safety Precautions

Voltage: 

Only use power sources complying with the specifications for this device.

AC mains lead protection

Ensure the AC mains lead is connected correctly and not damaged. 

Poor connection and lead damage can cause fire or electric shock.

Service: 

Never

 

attempt to repair this unit by yourself. If a problem occurs that is not described in 

these operating instructions, disconnect the power supply and contact your dealer or an authorised 
after sales service centre.

WARNING:

TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK OR PRODUCT DAMAGE, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS 

APPARATUS TO RAIN, MOISTURE, DRIPPING OR SPLASHING AND THAT NO OBJECTS FILLED WITH 

LIQUIDS, SUCH AS VASES, SHALL BE PLACED ON THE APPARATUS.

THIS UNIT IS INTENDED FOR USE IN MODERATE CLIMATES. 

This product may receive radio interference caused by mobile telephones during use. If such 

interference is apparent, please increase separation between the product and the mobile telephone.

CAUTION! 

!

DO NOT INSTALL OR PLACE THIS UNIT IN A BOOKCASE, BUILT-IN CABINET OR IN ANOTHER 

CONFINED SPACE. ENSURE THE UNIT IS WELL VENTILATED. TO PREVENT RISK OF ELECTRIC 

SHOCK OR FIRE HAZARD DUE TO OVERHEATING, ENSURE THAT CURTAINS AND  ANY OTHER 

MATERIALS DO NOT OBSTRUCT THE VENTILATION VENTS.

!

DO NOT OBSTRUCT THE UNIT’S VENTILATION OPENINGS WITH NEWSPAPERS, TABLECLOTHS, 

CURTAINS, AND SIMILAR ITEMS.

!

DO NOT PLACE SOURCES OF NAKED FLAMES, SUCH AS LIGHTED CANDLES, ON  THE UNIT.

!

DISPOSE OF BATTERIES IN AN ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY MANNER.

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The socket outlet shall be installed near the equipment and easily accessible or the mains plug or an 

appliance coupler shall remain readily operable.

Summary of Contents for NV-SV121 Series

Page 1: ...rrecting interferences 11 Setting Time and Date External Devices Connecting a Set Top Box satellite receiver 12 decoder or a second recorder Connectinganamplifier 13 Menu 14 Manual Setup Creating a new station table 15 Changing the name and order of TV stations 16 Creating a new station table 17 Shipping condition factory defaults Menu Others 18 19 Recording 20 Timer recording 21 22 Recording with...

Page 2: ...ing manufacturers of entertainment electronics devices We are sure that you will be completely satisfied with this device AC Mains Lead RJA0043 1C RF Coaxial cable Batteries AA UM3 or R6 Operating Instructions Guarantee Card A ccessories Included Remote control N2QAJB000088 NV SV121 NV HV61 NV MV21 N2QAJB000090 NV HV51 NV MV16 2 Dispose of batteries packaging material and the unit according to sta...

Page 3: ...REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE ELECTRIC SHOCK OR PRODUCT DAMAGE DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPARATUS TO RAIN MOISTURE DRIPPING OR SPLASHING AND THAT NO OBJECTS FILLED WITH LIQUIDS SUCH AS VASES SHALL BE PLACED ON THE APPARATUS THIS UNIT IS INTENDED FOR USE IN MODERATE CLIMATES This product may receive radio interference caused by mobile telephones during use If such interference is apparent please increase separ...

Page 4: ...ing Fast rewind to the beginning of the tape Time Base Correction Optimises picture quality Stand by on switch I VCR Video Cassette Recorder Activates the recording timer Channel selector Page Detailed information is available on the specified pages NV SV121 NV HV61 NV HV51 NV MV21 NV MV16 SUPER LP 35x JET SEARCH PULL OPEN EJECT TIMER REC REC CH 3D DNR TBC Super VHS ET CH PULL OPEN TIMER REC REC Q...

Page 5: ...55 HV50 MV20 SV121 HV61 HV51 MV21 MV16 SV120 HV60 HV65 HV55 HV50 MV20 SV120 HV60 HV65 HV55 HV50 MV20 6 AC IN Power supply 1 4 AUDIO output R AUDIO output right channel L AUDIO output left channel 1 4 AV2 21 pin Scart socket AV1 21 pin Scart socket RF IN Antenna input RF OUT Antenna output 5 7 8 7 8 6 AV2 21 pin Scart socket AV1 21 pin Scart socket RF IN Antenna input RF OUT Antenna output 5 7 8 7 ...

Page 6: ...ding Eject Press and hold for more than 3 seconds Stop a recording session Still playback or Slow Playback Volume control VCR Playback Control TV Controls Television set Stand by on switch 6 Fast rewind to beginning of tape Channel selector Selects the TV set s AV port N2QAJB000088 VOL PAUSE SLOW AV ENTER TV CH VCR INPUT SEL ShowView AUDIO RESET CANCEL REC MODE OFF TIMER PROG PLAY I TIMER MENU EXI...

Page 7: ...r stop mode Press repeatedly to display the time tape counter or tape remain ShowView Menu does not apply to HV51 MV16 Menu navigation buttons ENTER Selecting or storing settings VCR Standard Controls Select programme storage position or enter the ShowView number E g 18 Channel select buttons Tracking control of VCR picture disturbance 7 Records with external recording control Switches from televi...

Page 8: ...n your television set With the Stand by on switch turn on the VCR The Country menu appears With the arrow buttons select the according country and confirm by pressing ENTER Automatic tuning for all receivable TV stations begins Approximate duration is 5 minutes If menu Clock set appears If time and date are not transmitted by a TV station they must be set manually Enter Time and Date with or then ...

Page 9: ...With the arrow buttons select the according country and confirm by pressing ENTER Automatic tuning for all receivable TV stations begins Approximate duration is 5 minutes If menu Clock set appears If time and date are not transmitted by a TV station they must be set manually Enter Time and Date with or then save with ENTER 1 2 3 0 D Mind that a wrong date or time will influence the programmed reco...

Page 10: ...l cable D Mind that a wrong date or time will influence the programmed recording of TV programmes don t forget to change summer time and winter time D If the Country menu does not appear after turning the device on you may reset the device to its factory defaults page 17 Upon doing so the VCR Auto Setup will start again The Country menu appears With the arrow buttons select the according country a...

Page 11: ... will not initiate the VCR Auto Setup if it was run once before Reset the device to factory defaults page 17 Upon doing so you will be able to start VCR Auto Setup again D Press EXIT to abort VCR Auto Setup You can run VCR Auto Setup again at another time Press MENU the Menu screen appears With select Clock set Press ENTER Setting Time and Date select access return exit ENTER MENU EXIT Select AUTO...

Page 12: ...der Select AV2 with and set to DECODER with This setting does not allow you to change option AV2 IN Press MENU to return to the Menu screen When using a decoder switch channel to decoder Set Top Box satellite receiver second recorder Select AV2 with and set to EXT with Tape length AUTO E 240 AV2 EXT TV system AUTO SQPB AUTO OSD 4 3 Power save OFF VCR display ON Others 1 2 Tape length AUTO E 240 AV...

Page 13: ...ite L Right red R Connect VCR television set and the Amplifier to the AC mains supply D If you have a scart adapter cable you can also connect the VCR s AV socket to an amplifier Connecting to the AV3 input Connect the VIDEO S VIDEO output of the device to be connected to the front panel VIDEO S VIDEO input of the VCR e g a video camcorder Connect the AUDIO output of the device to be connected to ...

Page 14: ... VIDEO Others 1 2 9 11 21 22 15 18 19 ENTER The cursor buttons on the remote control unit allow you to navigate through menus and change selected entries With select the entry you would like to change then confirm with ENTER Make your changes following the menu steps With MENU return to the previous menu Press EXIT to leave the menu Menu Press MENU the menu screen appears With select the desired s...

Page 15: ...a new station table Press MENU the Menu screen appears Select the Tuning menu by pressing and confirming with ENTER Confirm Manual by pressing ENTER With the buttons select an open storage position Press ENTER 15 Pos Name Ch Pos Name Ch 1 ARD 7 2 ZDF 4 3 N3 2 4 RTL 12 5 SAT1 13 Pos Name Channel Fine tuning Decoder Video system Mono 7 AUTO OFF AUTO OFF Tuning select return exit MENU MENU MENU MENU ...

Page 16: ...D R Manual Setup 16 Tuning Pos Name Ch Pos Name Ch 6 VOX 8 7 PRO7 95 8 RTL2 85 9 KABE 97 10 S RTL 98 Pos Name Channel Fine tuning Decoder Video system Mono 1 7 AUTO OFF AUTO OFF ARD access select return exit ENTER ENTER ENTER ENTER ENTER ENTER ENTER ENTER MENU MENU MENU MENU MENU MENU MENU MENU EXIT EXIT EXIT EXIT EXIT EXIT EXIT EXIT delete move A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A ...

Page 17: ...ore factory defaults briefly unplug the AC mains lead Afterwards you will have to run VCR Auto Setup again The Country menu appears Select country with and confirm with ENTER The Auto Setup menu will be displayed The Automatic Tuning will start Manual Setup 17 Tuning Manual Auto Setup Shipping condition yes no ENTER ENTER ENTER ENTER ENTER ENTER ENTER ENTER EXIT EXIT EXIT EXIT EXIT EXIT EXIT EXIT ...

Page 18: ...ormat cassettes in the S VHS format only OFF Plays back cassettes recorded in VHS format only AUTO Automatically detects PAL or MESECAM PAL If you are using the PAL system MESECAM If you are using the MESECAM system 4 3 Displays appear at the edge of the screen displays not visible on 16 9 format screens WIDE Displays appear at the edge of the screen displays appear in the middle on 4 3 format scr...

Page 19: ...ding control by satellite receivers or digital receivers video signal 1 For digital receivers transmitting a special recording control signal e g the F U N receiver TU DSF41 ON For S VHS format recordings on a S VHS type cassette OFF For VHS format recordings on a S VHS type cassette Available only if the unit is not in Power save mode ON Takes recordings at a higher picture quality on VHS HG cass...

Page 20: ...from Scart inputs AV1 AV2 or the front panel input AV3 Press REC to start recording Press STOP to stop recording Press PAUSE SLOW to pause recording To protect the video heads this function will be terminated after approx 5 minutes Press PAUSE SLOW again to resume recording Recording D Recordings in the S VHS or S VHS ET REC mode are supported by the PAL TV system only SV121 only page 19 Tape Rema...

Page 21: ...gs may be changed with does not apply to HV51 MV16 Press ENTER to save timer programme Repeat these steps for further recordings you may wish to programme Press TIMER to activate the VCR s timer mode Make sure the VCR symbol is displayed D Do not forget to verify that there is enough tape left The length of the recording must not exceed the tape left on the video cassette 21 Timer recording 1 3 Po...

Page 22: ... not possible to automatically activate the EP mode VPS PDC function If a TV programme begins or ends earlier or later than planned this function synchronises the beginning and end of the recording session with the actual beginning and end of the TV programme through a VPS signal transmitted by the TV station ON The station transmits VPS PDC signals You must set the timer to the time specified in ...

Page 23: ...in the Timer recording menu page 21 This information will be copied into the INTELLIGENT TIMER menu Upon completing the programmed recording session such session information will be deleted from the Timer recording menu but remain available in the INTELLIGENT TIMER menu From there such information may be copied back to the Timer recording menu thus allowing you to easily programme the recording se...

Page 24: ...tered manually with The VCR will store this information so it will not have to be entered again Modifying programmed data Press PROG CHECK the Timer recording menu appears With select the entry to be modified confirm with ENTER Select station and use to set date week or weekday Then enter start and stop time Select tape speed A Automatic SP LP EP and confirm with ENTER Press TIMER to activate the ...

Page 25: ...ecording controls 25 Quitting recording stand by mode Press EXT LINK to quit recording stand by mode The EL1 or EL2 display disappears You can now play back a cassette or make a manual recording You must press EXT LINK again to reactivate the recording stand by mode Press EXT LINK to activate the VCR s recording stand by mode Make sure the VCR s EL1 or EL2 display appears As long as the satellite ...

Page 26: ...te with removed protection tab playback will start automatically Playback from power stand by mode When inserting a cassette and pressing PLAY the device will turn itself on and start playing back Normally the VCR automatically adjusts the playback picture to the highest possible quality Sometimes it may be necessary though to adjust the picture manually Picture noise or unclear picture during pla...

Page 27: ...ape winds forward INDEX tape rewinds Every time you press the button max 20 times the VCR will find the start of the next recording Playback will start automatically Press STOP to exit the Search function Search forward or backwards While playing back press or the search begins When pressing the button twice JET SEARCH the search speed increases When holding the button down the search will run for...

Page 28: ...rdings with the QUICK ERASE function Press and hold the QUICK ERASE button for a few seconds It takes approx 30 minutes to erase an E 180 cassette TBC TIME BASE CORRECTION TBC offers undistorted and stable playback picture quality Press the TBC button to deactivate this function The status will be displayed on the TV screen Device only operation Cassette erasure protection Break out the erasure pr...

Page 29: ...MENU the Menu screen appears With select the Tuning menu and confirm with ENTER Confirm Manual with ENTER With select the desired channel and confirm with ENTER With select Mono and switch to ON or OFF with Press MENU to return to Tuning 29 select return exit MENU EXIT Pos Name Channel Fine tuning Decoder Video system Mono 1 ARD 7 AUTO OFF PAL OFF Tuning Pos Name Ch Pos Name Ch 6 VOX 8 7 PRO7 95 8...

Page 30: ...tor noises These are not malfunctions Device is set to recording stand by or timer mode Quit with EXT LINK button or TIMER button The VCR display is not lit The VCR display is lit the device does not respond to controls Raised motor noise level Automatic Clock set doesn t work properly The use of E 300 cassettes may cause problems if the recordings were taken at low tape speeds LP or EP Check PAL ...

Page 31: ...ion colour More than 240 lines VHS SP 400 lines S VHS S VHS ET SP Audio output level 6 dBV less than 1 kOhm Audio input level 6 dBV more than 10 kOhm RF modulated UHF channel 21 69 75 Ohm Video input and output level 1 0 V peak to peak 75 Ohm terminated Video TV colour system Tape speed Video andAudio heads helical scanning system 220 240 V AC 50 60 Hz Signal to noise ratio audio More than 90 dB H...

Page 32: ...AV2 18 PAL 15 18 30 AV2 IN 18 Tape counter 7 28 Playback 6 26 Tape length 18 Power consumption 31 Cassette erasure protection 28 Tape remain display 7 20 Power save 19 30 Channel 11 15 Tape speed 20 Power supply 31 Country 8 9 10 TBC TIME BASE CORRECTION 4 28 Precautions 3 CVC super 4 Time 11 Time limited recording playback 26 QUICK ERASE 4 28 Date 11 TRACKING V LOCK 7 26 Decoder 12 15 18 TV syste...

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