Panasonic nvvp33 Operating Guide

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GENERAL DISTORTIONS
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Check AC mains connection.
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Device is set to recording stand-by or timer mode. Quit with 
TIMER button.
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External recording control is turned on. Quit this with the 
EXT LINK button.
The VCR display is not lit:
The VCR display is lit, the device does 
not respond to controls: 
Error code «U  
 » or «H  
 »
appears:
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H  
: This is indicative of a malfunction. The digits following «H» depend on what state your player is in.
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Press    to put the player into stand-by mode, then briefly unplug and re-attach the AC mains cable.
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Contact the aftersales service if this does not remove the problem. 
Please state the error code displayed by the set.
The picture is disturbed when searching:
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This is a technical issue and not indicative of a malfunction.
No picture appears on the screen:
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Check the connections.
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Verify that the correct video input of the TV set has been selected.
The picture is cut off at its left or right 
edge:
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Check the Video menu's TV Aspect setting on the Setup screen.
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Check that the player is directly plugged into the TV set's AV output and not to a video cassette recorder 
between the two units.
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Check the Zoom setting.
There is no audio output and the sound 
is distorted:
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Check the connections.
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Deactivate the Advanced Surround effect.
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The remote control unit does not work 
properly:
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The remote control is sending the wrong frequency. Check whether VCR 1 or 2 is listed in the display 
and change the frequency of the remote control.
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Check the distance between the RC unit and the appliance (max. 7 metres).
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Check the batteries in the remote control unit.
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Point the remote control unit straight at the remote control signal sensor on the front panel.
No messages are output 
to the screen:
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Go to the DVD SETUP screen and set DISPLAY menu option On-screen Messages- to [On].
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Go to the DVD SETUP screen and change the TV Aspect setting in the Video menu.
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Go to the VCR menu Others and change the OSD setting.
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