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For assistance, please call : 1-800-211-PANA(7262) or send e-mail to : [email protected]

Important Safeguards and Precautions

INSTALLATION

1 POWER SOURCE CAUTION

Operate only from power source indicated on unit
or in this manual. If uncertain, have your Electric
Utility Service Company or Video Products Dealer
verify your home power source.

2 POWER CORD PLUG

For safety, this unit has a polarized type plug (one
wide blade), or a three-wire grounding type plug.
Always hold the plug firmly and make sure your
hands are dry when plugging in or unplugging the
AC power cord. Regularly remove dust, dirt, etc.
on the plug.

POLARIZED PLUG CAUTION:

The plug fits into outlet one way. If it cannot be fully
inserted, try reversing it. If it still will not fit, have an
electrician install the proper wall outlet. Do not
tamper with the plug.

GROUNDING PLUG CAUTION:

The plug requires a three-hole grounding outlet.
If necessary, have an electrician install the proper
outlet. Do not tamper with the plug.

3 POWER CORD

To avoid unit malfunction, and to protect against
electrical shock, fire or personal injury:
-Keep power cord away from heating appliances

and walking traffic. Do not rest heavy objects on,
or roll such objects over the power cord.

-Do not tamper with the cord in any way.
-An extension cord should have the same type

plug (polarized or grounding) and must be
securely connected.

-Overloaded wall outlets or extension cords is a

fire hazard.

-Frayed cords, damaged plugs, and damaged or

cracked wire insulation are hazardous and
should be replaced by a qualified electrician.

4 DO NOT BLOCK VENTILATION HOLES

Ventilation openings in the cabinet release heat
generated during operation. If blocked, heat
build-up may result in a fire hazard or heat
damage to cassettes.
For your protection:
a. Never cover ventilation slots while unit is ON,

or operate unit while placed on a bed, sofa,
rug, or other soft surface.

b. Avoid built-in installation, such as a book case

or rack, unless properly ventilated.

5 AVOID EXTREMELY HOT LOCATIONS OR

SUDDEN TEMPERATURE CHANGES

Do not place unit over or near a heater or
regulator, in direct sunlight, etc. If unit is suddenly
moved from a cold place to a warm place,
moisture may condense in unit and on the tape
causing damage.

6 TO AVOID PERSONAL INJURY

• Never place unit on support or

stand that is not firm, level,
and adequately strong.
The unit could fall causing
serious injury to a child or
adult and damage to the unit.

• Move any appliance and cart

combination with care. Quick
stops, excessive force, and uneven
surfaces may cause objects to overturn.

• Carefully follow all operating instructions.

USING THE UNIT

Before unit is brought out of storage or moved to a new location,
refer again to the INSTALLATION section of these safeguards.

1 KEEP UNIT WELL AWAY FROM WATER OR

MOISTURE, 

such as vases, sinks, tubs, etc.

2 IF EXPOSED TO RAIN, MOISTURE, OR STRONG

IMPACT, 

unplug unit and have it inspected by a qualified

service technician before use.

3 ELECTRICAL STORMS

During a lightning storm, or before leaving unit unused for
extended periods of time, disconnect all equipment from the
power source as well as the antenna and cable system.

4 WHEN UNIT IS PLUGGED IN

• DO NOT OPERATE IF:
- liquid has spilled into unit.
- unit was dropped or otherwise damaged.
- unit emits smoke, malodors, or noises.
Immediately unplug unit, and have it inspected by a service
technician to avoid potential fire and shock hazards.
• Never drop or push any object through openings in unit.

Touching internal parts may cause electric shock or fire hazard.

• Keep magnetic objects, such as speakers, away from unit

to avoid electrical interference.

5 USING ACCESSORIES

Use only accessories recommended by the manufacturer to
avoid risk of fire, shock, or other hazards.

6 CLEANING UNIT

Unplug unit. Use a clean, dry, chemically untreated cloth to gently
remove dust or debris. DO NOT USE cleaning fluids, aerosols, or
forced air that could over-spray, or seep into unit and cause
electrical shock. Any substance, such as wax, adhesive tape, etc.
may mar the cabinet surface. Exposure to greasy, humid, or dusty
areas may adversely affect internal parts.

READ AND RETAIN ALL SAFETY AND
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS. HEED ALL
WARNINGS IN THE MANUAL AND ON UNIT

SERVICE

1 DO NOT SERVICE PRODUCT YOURSELF

If, after carefully following detailed operating instructions, the
unit does not operate properly, do not attempt to open or
remove covers, or make any adjustments not described in the
manual. Unplug unit and contact a qualified service technician.

2 REPLACEMENT OF PARTS

Make sure the service technician uses only parts specified
by the manufacturer, or have equal safety characteristics as
original parts. The use of unauthorized substitutes may
result in fire, electric shock, or other hazards.

3 SAFETY CHECK AFTER SERVICING

After unit is serviced or repaired, request that a through safety
check be done as described in the manufacturer’s service
literature to insure video unit is in safe operating condition.

OUTDOOR ANTENNA INSTALLATION

1 SAFE ANTENNA AND CABLE CONNECTION

An outside antenna or cable system must be properly
grounded to provide some protection
against built up static charges
and voltage. Section 810 of
the National Electrical Code,
ANSI/NFPA 70 (in Canada,
part 1 of the Canadian
Electrical Code) provides
 information regarding proper
grounding of the mast and supporting structure, grounding
of the lead-in wire to an antenna discharge unit, size of
grounding conductors, location of antenna discharge unit,
connection to grounding electrodes, and requirements for
the grounding electrode.

2 KEEP ANTENNA CLEAR OF HIGH VOLTAGE

POWER LINES OR CIRCUITS

Locate an outside antenna system well away from power
lines and electric light or power circuits so it will never touch
these power sources should it ever fall. When installing
antenna, absolutely never touch power lines, circuits or
other power sources as this could be fatal.

GROUND 

CLAMP

ELECTRIC

SERVICE

EQUIPMENT

ANTENNA LEAD 

IN WIRE

ANTENNA

DISCHARGE UNIT

(NEC SECTION 810-20)

GROUNDING 

CONDUCTORS

(NEC SECTION 810-21)

GROUND CLAMPS

POWER SERVICE 

GROUNDING

ELECTRODE SYSTEM

(NEC ART 250, PART H)

NEC - NATIONAL 

  ELECTRICAL CODE

Summary of Contents for Omnivision VV-1303A

Page 1: ...V 1303A VV 1303B LSQT0739A Forassistance pleasecall 1 800 211 PANA 7262 orsende mailto consumerproducts panasonic com Basic Operation Initial Setup TV Operation Timer Operation Advanced Operation For...

Page 2: ...ECTRICAL STORMS During a lightning storm or before leaving unit unused for extended periods of time disconnect all equipment from the power source as well as the antenna and cable system 4 WHEN UNIT I...

Page 3: ...er that important literature concerning the operation and maintenance of this unit has been included Therefore it should be read carefully in order to avoid any problems CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF...

Page 4: ...mark in this unit SP Standard Play 2 Hours 40Minutes 1 Hour 5 Hours 20Minutes 2Hours LP Long Play 3 Hours 8 Hours SLP SuperLongPlay Type of Video Cassette Tape Speed Setting T160 T60 Unit auto adjusts...

Page 5: ...12 Copy Your Tapes Dubbing 13 Tape Operation 22 24 Special VCR Features 25 26 V Chip Control Feature 27 29 On Screen Display OSD 30 Before Requesting Service 31 Limited Warranty 32 33 Customer Service...

Page 6: ...around on screen menu PROGRAM Displays SET PROGRAM screen You can set Timer Program and On Timer FAST FORWARD SEARCH Fast forwards tape and searches forward scene CM ZERO In Stop mode goes to the coun...

Page 7: ...rding FAST FORWARD SEARCH See previous page REC See previous page PHONES Jack Connect an earphone or headphones PROG TIMER Indicator Lights when the unit is set for Timer Recording ON TIMER Indicator...

Page 8: ...VHF UHF VHF UHF 2 6 2002 WED 12 00PM DST ON AUTO CLOCK SET COMPLETED SETTING CH 10 If AUTO CLOCK SET IS INCOMPLETEscreen appears set the clock using MANUAL CLOCK SET procedureonnextpage Initial Setup...

Page 9: ...e date year time and DST Daylight Saving Time 3 Press ACTION twice to start CLOCK and exit 3 1 2 Do Initial Setup on page 8 Model VV 2003A unit shown POWER ACTION SELECT SET CH UP CH DOWN VOL UP VOL D...

Page 10: ...SET ACT I ON SELECT TV EX I T CLOCK CH For Spanish For French Language MAIN MENU TV VCR EX I T CLOCK CH LANGUAGE SET ACT I ON SELECT Channels Clock Press ACTION to display MAIN MENU 3 Press to select...

Page 11: ...channel with number keys and press ADD DLT CHANNEL 08 DELETED To delete channel Select channel with CH or number keys and press ADD DLT ACTION key on the unit Using keys CH UP CH DOWN VOLUME UP VOLUME...

Page 12: ...t a preset time PROG TIMER indicator lights on the unit 1 Insert a cassette with record tab The unit power comes on automatically Notes remove loose or peeling labels from tapes Forward Reverse scene...

Page 13: ...LINE mode See Selecting Input Mode below Press REC then PAUSE SLOW immediately to put in Standby mode Press PAUSE SLOW to start dubbing Press STOP to stop dubbing Selecting Input Mode Method 1 Press...

Page 14: ...ied or headphones not supplied to the Phones Jack NIGHT NITE Mode Color and picture intensity levels are adjusted so the screen is easier on your eyes during night time use Press NIGHT to set NIGHT mo...

Page 15: ...t color intensity TINT Control Adjust for natural flesh tones BRIGHTNESS Control Adjust picture brightness PICTURE Control Adjust picture intensity by adjusting both contrast and color level in the pr...

Page 16: ...norder 4 Press to select ALARM ON or OFF When ON is selected an alarm will gradually increase in volume for one minute or until canceled by pressing any button including VOL To Make Corrections use an...

Page 17: ...ining is 9 15 countdown will restart from 10 00 Press CH on the unit with CANCEL SET screen displayed to set alarm Time changes in the order shown left Alarm will sound at 0 00 Press any button to sto...

Page 18: ...Selections Caption Mode CAP C1 or C2 A narration of selected TV programs is displayed Check TV program listings for CC Closed Caption broadcasts Caption Mode TEXT C1 or C2 The lower half of the screen...

Page 19: ...ct CAPTION 2 Press to display CAPTION screen 1 Press to select CAPTION MODE 2 Press repeatedly to select OFF 1 Press to select CC ON MUTE 2 Press repeatedly to select desired mode Each press of will c...

Page 20: ...is in place SELECT START DATE 7 FRI TODAY DATE START STOP CH SLP SELECT SET END PROG ACT I ON Press PROG to display SET PROGRAM screen 1 Press to select TIMER PROGRAMMING 2 Press to display screen If...

Page 21: ...ngs will be performed as programmed PressADD DLT Review Replace or Clear Program Contents Recording is not in progress 2 minutes before Timer recording is performed PLEASE PREPARE FOR TIMER REC appear...

Page 22: ...Example 2 To go to rec 6 from rec 2 enter 4 and press FF 6 1 5 7 2 3 4 1 7 5 3 4 6 2 Press SEARCH twice in Playback or Stop mode to display PROGRAM END SEARCH screen Press FF to start search Upon loca...

Page 23: ...no record tab reaches its end Rewind Stop Eject DETECTING TAPE POSITION is displayed only when a cassette is first inserted and it takes several seconds for correct tape position to appear The presen...

Page 24: ...de and stops at the last point the Counter was set to 0 00 00 Press DISPLAY during playback to display the Counter Playback repeats when tape end is reached or unrecorded portion over 30 seconds is de...

Page 25: ...blue back feature selecting ON will have no effect on theotherequipment VCR Lock All operations are prohibited except Timer recording and tape eject Useful for families with small children VCR LOCK A...

Page 26: ...eat step 4 until the CaptionListiscomplete To Make Corrections Press then to select channel number Press to change or ADD DLT to delete Channel Caption is Station names e g ABC TNN etc are set so they...

Page 27: ...y SET UP TV screen 2 MAIN MENU TV VCR EX I T CLOCK CH LANGUAGE SET ACT I ON SELECT 1 Press to select LOCK 2 Press to display screen 3 1 Press number keys to enter your secret code 2 Enter same code ag...

Page 28: ...ather bulletins and emergency information usually have no ratings 3 1 Press to select VIEW NR PROGRAMS 2 Press to set YES or NO 2 1 Press to select CHANGE SETTINGS 2 Press to display screen You may se...

Page 29: ...AUTIONED May contain sophisticated themes sexual situations strong language and more intense violence MATURE AUDIENCE May contain mature themes profane language graphic violence and sexual situations...

Page 30: ...eed Channel Caption See page 26 VCR Status Clock Display Blue Screen Display Channel Function Display OSD PLEASE SET CLOCK BEFORE PROGRAMMING CHECK CASSETTE RECORD TAB TO CANCEL TIMER REC HOLD DOWN ST...

Page 31: ...tte record tab is intact P 3 Check that clock is set to current time and date Make sure DSS CABLE box if used is left on and tuned to channel to be recorded Set recording Start Stop times correctly P...

Page 32: ...ceipt or other proof of the original purchase date is required for warranty service Carry In Mail in or In Home Service For Carry In Mail In or In Home Service as applicable in the United States call...

Page 33: ...se neglect mishandling misapplication alteration faulty installation set up adjustments misadjustment of consumer controls improper maintenance power line surge lightning damage modification or commer...

Page 34: ...a entrada de antena de laTV VHF UHF Para Sistema Digital de Satelite DSS Convertidor de cable Conecte la salida del convertidor de cable la VHF UHF con el RF cable Conectando Realizando Configuracion...

Page 35: ...las teclas num ricas correspondiente Seleccione la velocidad de grabaci n Presione SPEED SP reproducci n normal LP reproducci n larga SLP reproducci n super larga La velocidad seleccionada debe apare...

Page 36: ...laybackSpeedSettings 4 RemoteControlButtons 6 RepeatPlay 24 ResetLanguage Channels Clock 10 Resetunit 9 ReverseSearch 12 Rewind 12 S SecretCode 27 ServicenterList 32 SleepTimer 17 SlowMotion 12 Spanis...

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