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vsevel 9:33am on Thursday, October 21st, 2010 
Disappointing performance I got this set as a replacement for a Sony Bravia W4500 which seemed to suffer from a visual colour banding defect caused by...
ris.riscniaga 12:06am on Wednesday, September 29th, 2010 
I am real pleased with this purchase. Vibrant colors and great contrast. Multiple In/Out jacks a plus. I highly recommend this plasma TV. Sleek design, great picture, decent remote Glossy screen reflects light
poptolev 2:43pm on Monday, August 2nd, 2010 
As someone who has worked for an electrical/telecommunication distributor for 14 years. Bad power suply, boards. My TV is DEAD after 20 months of use. Cost $500.00. Power LED is blinking 10 times. Consider to buy another brand!!!!!!!!
mapaterson 5:11am on Monday, August 2nd, 2010 
Awsome TV Have been looking for about 2 years and settled on Panasonic Plasma 1080P

this fits the bill, Terestrial Tv is good and clear. Awsome TV Have been looking for about 2 years and settled on Panasonic Plasma 1080P this fits the bill, Terestrial Tv is good and clear.
gareth 11:18am on Saturday, May 22nd, 2010 
The best Plasma I have ever owned! great for movies and game playing. Easy to set up, only taking about 10 mins. Advice, always go in a store and see what you can find of the suits. Of course.
- 8:11am on Wednesday, April 28th, 2010 
We have done our research on HDTVs (LCD & plasma) for a long time before making the purchase. Picture perfect None so far Unbelievable picture. Superb picture on factory settings.
courtney_plater 9:06am on Saturday, April 10th, 2010 
Panasonic Viera TH-50PZ85U Plasma HDTV While LCD displays may dominate that video wall at your local Best Circuit Shack these days. Nice resolution.in this model of panasonic the Dynamic contrast ratios are up to 1,000,000:1, which is certaily excellent.
israelpattison 6:52pm on Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010 
With all that being said I think this is a great tv and well worth the price. This TV has been outstanding so far. It has plenty of HDMI outputs, a really nice menu and it looks beautiful.

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Consoles
Console, Type TIS 34U/LS, for Large Ship TV Systems
Figure 1 - Type TIS 34U/LS

Unclassified 2

Description Cabinet containing rack mounted modules to provide the following facilities: 1) Push button selection of aerials; 2) Multi-standard reception of broadcast signals; 3) Two professional VHS video cassette recorder/players; 4) Full system monitoring; 5) Audio video selector unit for selection of system operating modes, e.g. recording, monitoring, distribution etc.; 6) Seven UHF channels including three modulated RF channels for distribution to ships television receivers, i.e. BBC1, BBC2, ITV, CH4 and three spare channels that can be used for VCR playback, Multistandard television and CCTV; 7) Muting of signals (sound and vision) being passed to the TV receivers; 8) A CCTV system comprising: (i) two TV cameras; (ii) an intercom system for the camera and console operators; (iii) audio/video production mixer. Training and recreational television in Large Ships. Power Supply: 115 V/240 V, 50 Hz to 60 Hz
Application Electrical Characteristics Components
Tee Unit T2; Tee Unit T4; Tee Unit (-40dB) (see Fig 47); Multi-standard Receiver Type ST6 (see Figure 13); Monitor/aerial Selector Unit Type MTS4 (see Fig 5); Distribution Unit, Type MOD3-UHF (see Fig 15); Production Monitor Unit Type TM10E/2 (see Fig 61) in discontinued section; Audio Video Selector Unit Type AVSU2 (see Fig 6); Aerial Filter High Pass Television (see Fig 39); Video Cassette Recorder Panasonic Type AG-7350 (see Fig 11); Studio Mixer Type Panasonic WJ-MX10 (see Fig 62) in discontinued section. Headset Type AKG Q34 (see Fig 30); Colour Television Receiver (see Fig 52); Colour Video Camera, Panasonic WV-F15 (see Fig 26); TV Aerials (see Figs 32 to 36); Microphone Type SHURE 588SD (see Fig 27); Remote Line-Box Television Camera (see Fig 28). 1620 mm high x 600 mm wide x 600 mm deep. 150 kg (approx). Not Drawn D4C4RO Not Codified Equipment Not Known

Associated Equipment

Dimensions Weight Drawing No. Upkeep Code NS CAT No. Commercial NSN: Related Documents

Unclassified 3

DEF STAN 02-573 Issue 2 5.2 Console SRE Type TIS 34U/SS for Small Ship TV Systems
Figure 2 - Console Type TIS 34U/SS

Unclassified 4

Description Cabinet containing rack mounted modules to provide the following facilities: 1) Push button selection of aerials; 2) Multi-standard reception of broadcast signals; 3) Two professional VHS video cassette recorder/players; 4) Full system monitoring (monitoring of component outputs); 5) Audio video selector matrix unit for selection of system operating modes, e.g. recording, monitoring, distribution, etc.; 6) Seven channels, including three modulated RF channels for distribution to ships television receivers, i.e. BBC1, BBC2, ITV, CH4 and three spare channels that can be used for VCR playback, multistandard channels, CCTV, etc.; 7) Muting of signals (sound and vision) being passed to the distribution system; 8) A CCTV system comprising: (i) TV camera; (ii) An intercom system for the camera and console operators. Training and recreational TV in Small Ships. Power supply: 115 V/240 V, 50 Hz to 60 Hz

604 mm high x 553 mm wide x 500 mm deep. 50 kg Not Drawn D4C4RO Not Codified Equipment Not Known

Non-Consoles

Non-Console TV System, for MCMV
Figure 4 - Non-Console TV System, for MCMV

Unclassified 7

Description A 19-inch rack-mounted chassis which is fitted within a bulkhead-mounted case enclosure. The chassis, illustrated in the standard form, provides one modulated TV channel with automatic gain controlled off air reception and noise-free muting. The aerial selector unit provides selection of desired aerials. The combined output is amplified to a level suitable for distribution. The enclosed modules are powered by a single, built-in power supply unit. Application Electrical Characteristics Components TV systems in Hunt Class MCMV Power Supply Unit: 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) Mains Input 115 V/240 V, 50 Hz to 60 Hz.
Modulator Combiner and Amplifier Type MC3/E (see Fig 17); Digital Modulator Type DM1 (see Fig 16); Power Supply Unit Type PS24/3 (see Fig 21); Multi-standard Receiver Type ST6 (see Fig 13); High Power Distribution Amplifier Type HP/E (see Fig 18); AGC Amplifier Type AMP 50 AGC/E (see Fig 20).
Associated Equipment Dimensions Weight Drawing No. Upkeep Code NS CAT No. Commercial NSN: Related Documents
Not Known 128 mm high x 483 mm wide x 335 mm deep (excluding case) 12 kg (excluding case) Not Drawn D4C4RO Not Codified Equipment Not Known

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Console Sub-Assemblies
Monitor/Aerial Selector Unit, Type MTS 4
Figure 5 - Monitor/Aerial Selector Unit, Type MTS 4 Description Direct replacement for the monitor/aerial selector Type MTS 3. include: 1) Features

2) 3) 4)

Built-in multi-standard television monitor for worldwide reception of TV broadcasts on systems I, B/G, D/K, M/N and L. (Systems B/G, I and D/K are in colour); Remote control handset; An audio/video mode; An audio/video output only when the monitor is displaying picture and sound.
The unit provides a simple means of monitoring: 1) 2) 3) Received broadcast signals; Modulated signals being passed to the TV distribution network; All input audio/video sources in the TV console.

Components Associated Equipment
Connectors: 32-way DIN 41612 Type A plug (for all inputs and outputs). 1) 2) 3) Audio Video Selector Unit Type AVSU2 (see Fig 6); Microphone Type SHURE 5885D (see Fig 27); TV cameras (see Figs 26 and 29).
128 mm high x 40 mm wide x 128 mm deep. 0.2 kg 10673JE97 D4C4RO Not Codified Equipment BRF 6504 (205)

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DEF STAN 02-573 Issue 2 7.6 Power Supply Unit, Type PS12/3
Figure 10 - Power Supply Unit, Type PS12/3 Description Application Electrical Characteristics Single voltage power supply unit for AVSU2 Unit. Training and recreational television. 1) 2) 1) 2) Mains input: 115 V/240 V 50 Hz to 60 Hz dc output: 12 Vdc 2% 2.5 A. Connectors: 15-way DIN 41612, Type H plug.
Associated Equipment Dimensions Weight Drawing No. Upkeep Code
Audio Video Selector Unit Type AVSU2 (see Fig 6) 128 mm high x 50 mm wide x 160 mm deep. 1.3 kg 10673JE97 D4C4RO

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NS CAT No. Commercial NSN: Related Documents
Not Codified Equipment BRF 6504 (205)
Video Cassette Recorder, Type Panasonic AG-7350
Figure 11 - Video Cassette Recorder, Type Panasonic AG-7350 Description Professional super VHS recorder that provides: 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) Application High quality, 400 line resolution pictures; Record/playback; Variable speed dial search for forward, still frame, frame advance and reverse; GT4W head system for double fine slow motion; Noiseless and flicker free still frame, slow and frame advance; Real-time counter; Random automatic repeat; Zero stop during fast forward/rewind; Set start/stop points - for rewind to start point after end point has been reached; Simultaneous dubbing onto as many as 100 VTR through REC remote in/out; Full remote control; Four channel audio - enables new sound to be added to existing sound track; Multi-standard capability (PAL/CCIR/M - NTSC).
Training and recreational television.

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Electrical Characteristics 1) 2) Power supply: 110 V/240 Vac 50 Hz to 60 Hz 55 W. Audio inputs: Line-in (Phono) linear channels 1 and 2; -8 dBV 47 kohms. i) Mic: channels 1 and 2; -60 dBV, 4.7k ohms. Audio outputs: i) Line-out (Phono);
linear channels 1 and 2; -8 dBV 600 ohm. ii) Monitor (Phono); 0 dBV 600 ohm. iii) Headphones ( phono); -60 dBV to -20 dBV, 8 ohms. 4) Video inputs: i) Line-in (BNC); ii) S-video (4p) Y; iii) C; Video outputs: i) Line-out (BNC); ii) S - video (4p) Y; iii) C;
1 volt p-p 75 ohm. 1 volt p-p 75 ohm. 0.3 volt p-p 75 ohm.
Not Known 1) 2) 3) Console Type TIS 34U/LS for Large Ship TV Systems (see Fig 1); Console SRE Type TIS 34U/SS for Small Ships TV Systems (see Fig 2); Mini console Type TIS 12U (see Fig 3).

Figure 17 - Modular Combiner and Amplifier Type MC3/E Description Combines three modulated signals and amplifies them to a level suitable for distribution. All modulator inputs can be adjusted 10 dB by level controls on the front panel. The unit can be fitted in a 19-inch rack or mounted free standing. Application Television consoles for large and small ships. Fitted in Distribution Unit MOD3UHF (see Fig 15 to combine the outputs of the UHF modulators). Power supply: RF inputs: 24 Vdc 2%, 300 mA. 4. 30 mV nominal. 75 ohm. 40 MHz to 860 MHz. 400 mV (3 channels). 20 dB 10 dB.
No. of inputs Input voltage Input impedance Frequency range Output voltage Maximum gain

RF output:

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Components Connectors: 1) Modulator inputs 2) Combiner output 3) Supply -
BNC 75 ohm socket. BNC 75 ohm socket. TIS 2-pin dc connector.
Distribution Unit Type MOD3-UHF (see Fig 15) 128 mm high x 50 mm wide x 170 mm deep. 0.7 kg Not Drawn D4C4RO 5820-99-256-3924 BRF 6504 (205)

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DEF STAN 02-573 Issue 2 7.14 High Power Distribution Amplifier Type HP/E
Figure 18 - High Power Distribution Amplifier Type HP/E Description Provides high level RF signals in the range 40 MHz to 860 MHz at levels up to 600 mV. When used in the distribution unit Type MOD3-UHF (see Fig 15), an optional UHF Modulator Combiner is fitted to combine the re-modulated signal output from the Modulator Combiner and Amplifier Type MC3/E. (see Fig 17) with received non-processed broadcast signals. The unit can be fitted in a 19-inch rack or mounted free-standing. Application Television consoles for large and small ships. Fitted in Distribution Unit Type MOD3-UHF to provide power amplification of the television consoles outgoing signal.

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Electrical Characteristics 1) 2) Power Supply: RF Output: 24 Vdc 2%, 180 mA. Maximum Output: 116 dBmV (600 mV 4 channels). Frequency Range: 40 MHz to 860 MHz Gain: 15 dB 0.5 dB. Combiner Loss: -4 dB. BNC 75 ohm socket. BNC 75 ohm socket. BNC 75 ohm socket. TIS 2-pin dc connector. Optional - see above description.
Connectors: 1) RF Input: 2) RF Output: 3) Modulator Combiner Input: 4) Supply: 5) UHF Modulator Combiner:
Distribution Unit Type MOD3-UHF (see Fig 15) 128 mm high x 35 mm wide x 170 mm deep 0.5 kg. Not Drawn D4C4RO 5820-99-196-3104 BRF 6504 (205)

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DEF STAN 02-573 Issue 2 7.15 Muting Unit Type GLM
Figure 19 - Muting Unit Type GLM Description Provides noise-free visual and audible muting of RF signals from low band 1 (VHF) through to the limit of Band V (UHF) on a system I receiver. The mute facility can be activated by connection of the mute input line to a normally open or normally closed contact; the contact used is selected by an internal link. Further links are available to provide the following when the mute is energised: 1) 2) A switched power supply line to remove or supply 24 Vdc; An uncommitted changeover contact. When fitted into the Distribution unit Type MOD3-UHF unit, the switched supply line is used to remove the 24 Vdc supply to the digital modulators and the combiner/amplifier when the mute line is energized, thus resulting in all signals being removed from distribution. A switch is available at the rear of the unit to disable the mute facility. An indicator on the front panel shows when the mute has been selected.

The unit can be fitted in a 19-inch rack or mounted free-standing.

Unclassified 32

Application Electrical Characteristics Used to provide muting of RF signals in the distribution unit Type MOD3-UHF. RF input: Mute line: RF output: dc output: Power supply: Components Input voltage 100 mV (typical). Frequency range lowband 1 (VHF) to Band V (UHF). Earth via mute relay energize source. Harmonically generated 6 MHz carriers. Switchable 24 Vdc available. 24 Vdc 2%, 40 mA (standby), 380 mA dc muting.
Connectors: RF input - BNC 75 ohm socket RF output - BNC 75 ohm socket. Mute supply - TIS 4-pin dc connector. Distribution Unit MOD3-UHF (see Fig 15) 128 mm high x 35 mm wide x 170 mm deep. 0.6 kg. Not Drawn D4C4RO 5820-99-797-7321 BRF 6504 (205)

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DEF STAN 02-573 Issue 2 7.16 AGC Amplifier Type AMP 50AGC/E
Figure 20 - AGC Amplifier Type AMP 50AGC/E Description The module contains a variable gain RF amplifier with control circuitry that provides a constant amplitude RF out put level with varying input levels. The overall gain is automatically controlled from + 40 dB down to 0 dB by the single input level applied. For any RF carrier input exceeding 1 mV the output level is maintained at 100 mV. Training and recreational television. RF input: 1 mV minimum for 100 mV rated output. 100 mV maximum for 100 mV rated output. Frequency range: 40 MHz to 860 MHz. 40 dBm (100 mV) RF output of the highest television carrier received.

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Components Associated Equipment Dimensions Weight Drawing No. Upkeep Code NS CAT No. Commercial NSN: Related Documents Not Known Distribution Unit MOD3-UHF (see Fig 15) 128 mm high x 35 mm wide x 170 mm deep. 1.2 kg. Not Drawn D4C4RO 5820-99-495-6897 BRF 6504 (205)
Power Supply Unit Type PS24/3
Figure 21 - Power Supply Unit Type PS24/3

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Description Application Electrical Characteristics Components Single voltage power supply unit for the Distribution Unit Type MOD3-UHF. Training and recreational television. Mains input: 115 V/240 V, 50 Hz to 60 Hz. dc output: 24 V dc 25, 2.5 A. Connectors: 15-way DIN 41612, Type H plug. Distribution Unit MOD3-UHF (see Fig 15) 128 mm high x 60 mm wide x 220 mm deep 1.5 kg Not Drawn D4C4RO 6130-99-373-9315 BRF 6504 (205)

Fan Tray Unit Type FT1 (115 Vac)
Figure 22 - Fan Tray Unit Type FT1 (115 Vac)

Unclassified 36

Description Application Electrical Characteristics Components Provides necessary cooling and air flow within TV console. Training and recreational television. Power supply: 115 Vac, 50 Hz to 60 Hz 6 x 120 mm low-noise fans. 1 x IEC mains inlet socket. Console Type TIS 34U/LS, for Large Ship TV Systems (see Fig 1). Console SRE Type TIS 34U/SS, for Small Ship TV Systems (see Fig 2). 483 mm wide x 41 mm high x 321 mm deep. 3.0 kg 10690JE96 D4C4RO 4140-99-377-4834 N/A

AC Switch Panel Type AC1

Figure 23 - AC Switch Panel Type AC1 Description Provides distribution of 110 Vac to all console sub-assemblies. Provides a means of isolating the console from ships supply. Fitted with fuses and neon indicator lamps. Training and recreational television system. Power supply: 115 Vac, 50 Hz to 60 Hz

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Components 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 2 x fuse holders 2 x fuses, 7 amp, 1 inch Q/B Supply available neon indicator (CLEAR) Supply ON neon indicator (GREEN) DPDT isolating switch Unswitched 115 Vac XLM socket
Console Type TIS 34U/LS, for Large Ship TV Systems (see Fig 1). Console SRE Type TIS 34U/SS, for Small Ship TV Systems (see Fig 2) 483 mm wide x 89 mm high x 263 mm deep 2.5 kg 10605JE96 D4C4RO 5820-99-340-2145 N/A
Audio Video Patch Unit Type AVPU
Figure 24 - Audio Video Patch Unit Type AVPU Description Provides necessary patching of various audio and video signal sources to or from associated audio and video signal sources. VCR and monitor input and output routing switches are fitted. Application Training and recreational TV system fitted on VANGUARD CLASS Submarines.

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Electrical Characteristics Components MUSA sockets (input/output) BNC sockets (input/outputs) 3 x switches (input/output) Not Known 483 mm wide x 133 mm high x 196 mm deep 4.0 kg (approx) Not Drawn D4C4RO 5895-99-125-8862 N/A
Dual Aerial Rotator Control Unit, Type ARCU2
Figure 25 - Dual Aerial Rotator Control Unit, Type ARCU2 Description A 19-inch rack mounted unit on which are mounted two identical units comprising a mains ON/OFF switch, two push-button switches and a synchro operated direction indicator. At the back of the unit is a plug for the mains supply and two multi-way sockets. To control the movement of the aerial rotator.

Application

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Electrical Characteristics Components Power supply: 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 115 Vac, 50 Hz to 60 Hz
2 x synchro receivers 2 x mains switches 4 x push buttons 2 x neon indicators (GREEN) Plug, fixed, 3-way Socket, fixed, 8-way
Aerial Rotator Unit Type AR/240 (see Fig 37). 483 mm wide x 133 mm high x 196 mm deep 4.25 kg 10712JE96 D4C4RO 6110-99-559-0703 N/A

CCTV Equipment

Colour Video Camera, Panasonic WV-F15
Figure 26 - Colour Video Camera, Panasonic WV-F15

Unclassified 40

Description High performance 5-VHS CCD camera that provides: Separate Y and C outputs to meet the specifications for high quality 5VHS video; 2) CCD pick-up element for superior reproduction using 439000 pixels; 3) 460-line horizontal resolution for accurate and true-to-life images; 4) High sensitivity in low light provides operation down to seven lux with F1.4 lens; 5) High speed electronic shutter for blur-free recording of fast-moving objects and excellent slow motion reproduction; 6) Character generator function - the unit has a built-in time/date generator for recording time/date of filming; also title function enables the addition of titles to video productions; 7) One inch electronic view-finder with on-screen display of operating mode; 8) Auto Tracing White balance system (ATW); 9) Fade-in/out function for audio and video signals with special effects; 10) 2 H enhancer with horizontal and vertical movement; provides sharper pictures; 11) Detachable type electret condenser stereo microphone. Application CCTV system for training and recreational television. Replaces F10. For all Type 23 Frigates 06 to 011 inclusive. Also HMS ILLUSTRIOUS update. 1) 2) 3) Power supply: Video output: Audio output: stereo jack). 12 Vdc 90 mA. 1 volt p-p, PAL composite, 75 ohms Microphone; -65 dB, 600 ohms unbalanced (M3 1)
Optical Characteristics Components Associated Equipment
Horizontal resolution: 200 lines. Not Known 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) Pan/Tilt Head WV-PH10. Power Supply VW-PSO1B. Tripod WV-T21 and Tripod Dolly WV-D10. 10 metre extension cable 10 H-30AS (10 m). 15 metre extension cable 10 H-50AS (15 m).
Dimensions Weight Drawing No. Upkeep Code
75 mm high x 208 mm wide x 230 mm deep. 0.5 kg Not Drawn D4C4RO
Not Codified Equipment N/A Unclassified 41
NOTE 1 A range of accessories is available from Panasonic.
Microphone, Type SHURE 588SD
Figure 27 - Microphone, Type SHURE 588SD Description The Shure Model 588SD unisphere microphone is a ball type, dual-impedance, cardioid (unidirectional) dynamic unit that provides excellent reproduction of voice and music. The following features are included: 1) Unidirectional polar pattern characteristic for reduced feedback to permit operation closer than usual to loudspeaker without the production of howling; Wide frequency response for faithful, intelligible and natural pick-up of voice or music; Symmetrical cardioid pick-up pattern to minimise feedback; Special grille for filtering of wind noise and breath popping; Rolled off low frequency response to reduce proximity effect; Shock mounted cartridge for quiet operation, low stand or handling noise; Combined ON/OFF and impedance selection switch with lock plate to lock out undesired impedance, and option to lock switch in the ON position; Slip-in swivel adaptor allowing easy positioning for simple handheld or stand mounted use.

Weight Drawing No. Upkeep Code NS CAT No. Commercial NSN: Related Documents
Aerial Filter, High Pass, Television
Figure 39 - Aerial Filter, High Pass, Television

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Description An aluminium case, with a plug at one end and a socket at the other, containing capacitors and inductors. Fitted in each aerial line, between the aerial and the aerial selector unit, to eliminate interference from the ships own HF transmission. Attenuation of frequencies below 40 MHz. 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) Case. Plug. Chokes. Capacitors. Socket: NSN 5935-99-933-0599.
Monitor/Aerial Selector Unit, Type MTS 4 (see Fig 5) TV aerial (see Figs 32 to 36). 143 mm long x 25 mm square 200 g SDN 608 D4C4RO 0661/539-2876 5785-99-539-2876 N/A

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DEF STAN 02-573 Issue 2 9.9 Repeater Amplifier Type TAL-223/115 V
Figure 40 - Repeater Amplifier Type TAL-223/115 V Description Provides launch of TV signals on large ships, for different deck levels, for distribution to that deck of tappers/outlets. Training and recreational television for HMS OCEAN. Power supply: Frequency range: Impedance: Gain: Components Associated Equipment Dimensions Weight Drawing No. Not Known Not Known 218 mm wide x 148 mm high x 96 mm deep 2.1 kg approx. SDN Vac, 50 Hz to 60 Hz 10 MHz to 30 MHz VR 47 MHz to 860 MHz VD 75 ohms 32 dB

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Upkeep Code NS CAT No. Commercial NSN: Related Documents D4C4RO 0570/549-8682 5895-99-549-8682 N/A

Aerial Mast, Type 8/2

A non-magnetic, aluminium aerial pole, 50 mm diameter, to support one aerial and masthead amplifier, if required. Recreational TV System. Not Known Not Known Aerial Rotator Unit Type AR/240 (see Fig 37) 2.4 m length 50 mm diameter 10 kg (approx) Not Drawn D4C4RO 4710-99-738-5859 N/A

Description

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DEF STAN 02-573 Issue 2 9.11 Masthead Amplifier, Type MH/UHF
Figure 41 - Masthead Amplifier, Type MH/UHF Description Provides approximately 15 dB of amplification of incoming TV signals in the frequency range 40 MHz to 860 MHz. Used to overcome excessive aerial distribution runs from aerial to TV console. Application Electrical Characteristics Components Recreational TV System. +15 Vdc, derived from TV/Monitor/Aerial Selector Unit. 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) Enclosure Input/output connectors, N Type 75 ohm jack and socket Amplifier PEC Mounting clamp

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Associated Equipment Dimensions Weight Drawing No. Upkeep Code NS CAT No. Commercial NSN: Related Documents Monitor/Aerial Selector Unit, Type MTS 4 (see Fig 5) 149 mm wide x 124 mm high x 142 mm deep 0.85 kg SDN 044 D4C4RO 5820-99-453-4421 N/A

Outlet Box, Television & AM/FM Radio
Figure 51 - Outlet Box, Television & AM/FM Radio

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Description Application Electrical Characteristics Components Associated Equipment Dimensions Weight Drawing No. Upkeep Code NS CAT No. Commercial NSN: Related Documents A box containing outlets for TV, FM and AM signals. AM/FM/TV signal distribution networks in ships. Not Known Not Known Not Known 87 mm high x 87 mm wide x 28 mm deep. 0.8 kg 10468JE95 D4C4RO 0661/5902-1008 5935-99-902-1008 N/A
Colour Television Receiver
Figure 52 - Colour Television Receiver

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Description Features are: 1) 66 cm x 51 cm x 35.6 cm (visible) flat square tube; 2) Teletext; 3) Comprehensive remote control; 4) Scart (Peritel) connector with RGB; 5) Ideal picture setting; 6) 40 station presets; 7) Frequency synthesis for easy tuning; 8) Headphone connector; 9) Optional stand. Training and recreational television. Power supply: Not Known Not Known 442 mm high x 508 mm wide x 482 mm deep 220 V/240 V, 50 Hz to 60 Hz
Application Electrical Characteristics Components Associated Equipment Dimensions
22 kg Not Drawn D4C4RO Not Codified Equipment N/A
NOTE A variety of Colour Television Sets incorporating the listed features are in use. Principal manufacturers are GRUNDIG and ITT Nokia.

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DEF STAN 02-573 Issue 2 10.9 Degaussing Rod, Type DR/TIS/883
Figure 53 - Degaussing Rod, Type DR/TIS/883 Description Degaussing rod, incorporating a television coil comprising 34 strips of laminated iron with 2625 turns of 28 SWG enamelled copper wire impregnated in varnish, encased in 2 mm thick plastic. For degaussing recreational television screens. For 240 Vac use. Not Known
Not Known 268 mm long. 0.88 kg (approx) Not Drawn D4C4RO 0661/780-2395 5820-99-780-2395 N/A

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DEF STAN 02-573 Issue 2 10.10 Coaxial Lead, Type CL1
Figure 54 - Coaxial Lead, Type CL1 Description Application Electrical Characteristics Components Associated Equipment Dimensions Weight Drawing No. Upkeep Code NS CAT No. Commercial NSN: Related Documents Cable assembly. For connection of TV receiver to outlet box. Not Known Not Known Not Known 2030 mm Long Not Known Not Drawn D4C4RO L290/781-8574 5995-99-781-8574 N/A

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DEF STAN 02-573 Issue 2 10.11 Spur Unit, Type MC 1/6 Television, MCMV
Figure 55 - Spur Unit, Type MC 1/6 Television, MCMV Description Mild steel case and cover containing a printed circuit board incorporating five transformers, a multiway splitter box for feeding TV socket outlets, one input, six outlets. Part of TV aerial amplifier unit for Hunt Class MCMV recreational television. Cable entries through seven grommets. 1) 2) 3) 4) Box; Lid; Seven grommets; PCB assembly.

Non-Console TV System, for MCMV (see Fig 4) 223 mm high x 146 mm wide x 56 mm deep 1 kg. SDN 837 D4C4RO 0661/537-6420 6120-99-537-6420 BR 6504 (107) Unclassified 79
11 Satellite TV Equipment
Satellite Receiver, Type 3X90
Figure 56 - Satellite Receiver, Type 3X90

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Description A 19-inch rack mounted receiver designed to provide three, Astra only, satellite channel outputs, both audio/video and RF, from one horizontal input and one vertical input. The unit is fully remote controlled, with on-screen graphics for ease of use, and also incorporates a secure keyswitch to disable the remote control and keypad operation. Front panel controls for each receiver include one standby switch, two channel selector switches and one remote control isolating switch. Also fitted are a modulator switch, a mains ON/OFF switch and a secure switch which operate globally on all three receivers. Application Free-standing Console Type TIS 34U/LS, for Large Ship TV Systems (see Fig 1) Consoles SRE Type TIS 34U/SS, for Small Ship TV Systems (see Fig 2) Power supply: Mains input 115 V/240 V, 50 Hz to 60 Hz Power consumption 100 W (max.) CCIR PAL system I 60 dB/ V to 70 dB/ V (1 x BNC socket) channels 21-69 Receiver 1 preset to CH.30 Receiver 2 preset to CH.48 Receiver 3 preset to CH.x audio output (BNC socket) Output level 500 mV RMS into 600 ohms 3 x video output (BNC socket) output level 1V p-p ( 2 dB) 1 x horizontal input (F connector) 1 x vertical input (F connector) Receiving frequency range 9500 MHz to 2050 MHz Input level - 60 dBm to - 30 dBm

Modulated outputs:

A/V output:

LNB input:

Satellite installation kit (see Fig 57) 132 mm high x 483 mm wide x 360 mm deep 10 kg 10306JE95 D4C4RO Not Codified Equipment N/A

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DEF STAN 02-573 Issue 2 11.2 Satellite Installation Kit
Figure 57 - Satellite Installation Kit (Not Illustrated) Description The Installation Kit contains all the above decks equipment and connection leads to enable the 3X90 Satellite Receiver to receive satellite transmissions whilst the ship is alongside. Training and Recreational Television LNB: Output frequency 950 MHz to 2050 MHz 1 x Horizontal output 1 x Vertical output Horizontal input voltage = 12 Vdc to 14 Vdc Vertical input voltage = 17 Vdc to 19 Vdc

Not Known Console Type TIS 34U/LS for Large Ship TV Systems (see Fig 1). 264 mm high x 483 mm wide x 400 mm deep. 20 kg Not Drawn D4C4RO Not Codified Equipment N/A
Studio Mixer, Type Panasonic WJ-MX10
Figure 62 - Studio Mixer, Type Panasonic WJ-MX10

Unclassified 88

Description Provides mixing or wiping of any two non-synchronized video signals with each other, i.e. video output signals from video tape recorders. The following facilities are available: 1) Two video mixer inputs (videos 1 and 2). The video signal to video 1 may be processed digitally. 2) A video input (and SYNC out) for an external camera. 3) Superimposition - the input signals from video inputs 1 and 2, and from the external camera, can be superimposed on the picture. 4) Built-in frame synchronizer to allow video mixing of any two PAL standard video sources. 5) Special effects - MOSAIC, PAINT, STILL, STROBE. 6) 17 wipe patterns and joy-stick positioner. 7) Audio mixing - mixes up to four audio sources including a microphone. 8) Fade-in and fade-out of audio and video, and of video titles. This can be accomplished separately or in any combination. 9) An input for a Character Generator (WV-KB12: see Fig 64). 10) Separate fader controls for audio and video mixing. 11) Editing of video signals from the cameras, video recorders and television broadcast signals, in the television reception system. 12) A/B mixing - gradual blending of two audio or two video signals using a cross fader. Training and recreational television on Large Ships. Video Inputs: External camera: Sync. Output: Video Outputs: Audio Inputs: Source 1 and 2: 1 V p-p 75 ohms. 1 V p-p 75 ohms. Character generator: 1 V p-p 75 ohms. (Line outputs 1 and 2) 1 V p-p 75 ohms (BNC connector). Source 1 and 2: Auxiliary: Microphone: Line outs 1 and 2: Monitor: Headphones: Components Associated Equipment Dimensions Weight Drawing No. Upkeep Code Not Known Character generator Type Panasonic WV-KB12 (See Fig 64). 100 mm high x 420 mm wide x 327 mm deep. 5.5 kg Not Drawn D4C4RO -10 dBV 15 k ohms. Pin jacks (left and right). -10 dBV 15 k ohms. Pin jacks (left and right). - 60 dB 600 ohms. -8 dBV 1k ohms. Pin jacks (left and right). -30 dB (80 ohms to 100 ohms).

Unclassified 95

Associated Equipment 1) 2) 3) Dimensions Weight Drawing No. Upkeep Code NS CAT No. Commercial NSN: Related Documents Console Type TIS 34U/LS for Large Ship TV Systems (see Fig 1). Console SRE Type TIS 34U/SS for Small Ship TV Systems (see Fig 2). Mini Console Type TIS 12U for MCMVs/SRMHs (see Fig 3).
158 mm high x 430 mm wide x 400 mm deep. 13 kg Not Drawn D4C4RO Not Codified Equipment BRF 6504 (205)
NOTE The Video Cassette Recorder, Type AG-6200 is to be replaced by the Video Cassette Recorder, Type Panasonic AG-7350 (see Fig 11).
Colour Video Camera, Type Hitachi FP-5
Figure 67 - Colour Video Camera, Type Hitachi FP-5

Unclassified 96

Description Portable single frequency separation, high sensitivity colour camera. The following facilities are provided: 1) SATICON tube that provides clear and sharp pictures, even in dim light; 2) Automatic focusing; 3) 8 x zoom lens with macro function for extreme close-up shooting; 4) Auto/manual iris; 5) Character display by micro computer system; 6) VCR remote function - the record, play, forward, reverse, search, slow, still, etc. functions of a VCR can be controlled from the camera; 7) Auto white balance; 8) Fade-in/out switch - fades picture and sound automatically; 9) Boom type unidirectional microphone; 10) Electronic viewfinder with option for left or right side attachment; 11) Low power consumption; 12) Colour bar generator. Training and recreational television, fitted on all Batch III Type 22 Frigates, Batch I Type 23 Frigates and HMS COLLINGWOOD. Power supply: 12 Vdc 6.8 W when power zoom auto focus and colour bar generator are not operated. Video output: 1 V p-p 75 ohm. Audio outputs: Lineout: -20 dB (low impedance). External microphone: -65 dB (low impedance). Colour system: NTSC or PAL. Minimum illumination: 15 lux. Auto sensitivity range: 15 lux to 1000,000 lux. Not Known 1) 2) 3) Camera Operation Panel OP-5 (see Fig 68). 114.3 mm viewfinder GM-5N/P. Studio adaptor SA-5.

Dimensions

172 mm high x 81 mm wide x 286.5 mm deep (excluding electronic viewfinder and accessory microphone). 3.2 kg approximately, microphone. Not Drawn D4C4RO Not Codified Equipment 1) 2) BRF 6504 (109) BRF 6504 (110) including electronic viewfinder and accessory

Weight

Drawing No. Upkeep Code NS CAT No. Commercial NSN: Related Documents

Unclassified 97

DEF STAN 02-573 Issue 2 12.11 Camera Operation Panel OP-5, for Hitachi FP-5
Figure 68 - Camera Operation Panel OP-5, for Hitachi FP-5 Description Unit containing camera power supply and colour bar generator. It provides input and output signal paths for the intercom system. CCTV system for training and recreational television. Not Known Not Known Colour Video Camera, Type Hitachi FP-5 (see Fig 67) 19 mm high x 380 mm long. Not Known Not Drawn D4C4RO Not Codified Equipment 1) 2) BRF 6504 (109) BRF 6504 (110)

227.5 mm high x 133.2 mm wide x 425 mm deep. 2.7 kg (without battery pack) Not Drawn D4C4RO Not Codified Equipment N/A Unclassified 103
DEF STAN 02-573 Issue 2 12.15 Headset, Type AKG K48
Figure 72 - Headset, Type AKG K48
Luxury lightweight headset that provides: 1) High quality earphones; 2) A high quality flexible boom microphone suitable for close talking; 3) Sealed earcups to reduce ambient noise; 4) Comfortable, swivelling earphones with ergonomically shaped ear cushions; 5) Optimum earphone pressure; 6) A functional headband mechanism; 7) Extremely light weight.

Unclassified 104

Application Electrical Characteristics Intercom system for ship CCTV training and recreational television systems. Microphone: Sensitivity: Frequency range: Impedance: 0.8 mV/Pa. 100 Hz to 10 kHz. 200 ohms.
Earphones: Nominal sound pressure level: 88 dB at 1 mW input. Impedance: 220 ohms each. Ambient noise attenuation: 24 dB (measure with pink noise). Components Associated Equipment Dimensions Weight Drawing No. Upkeep Code NS CAT No. Commercial NSN: Related Documents Cable: 1.32 m single lead-in with 5-pin DIN connector.
Intercom unit Type IC2 (see Fig 8). Not Known 0.27 kg Not Drawn D4C4RO Not Codified Equipment N/A

Unclassified 105

DEF STAN 02-573 Issue 2 12.16 Console, Type 27U/SS for Small Ship TV Systems
Figure 73 - Console, Type 27U/SS for Small Ship TV Systems

Unclassified 106

Description Cabinet containing rack mounted modules to provide: 1) Selection of aerials; 2) Multi-standard reception of broadcast signals; 3) Two professional VHS video cassette recorder/players; 4) Full system monitoring; 5) Audio video selector unit for selection of system operating modes, e.g. recording, monitoring, distribution; 6) Seven modulated UHF channels for distribution to ships television receivers, i.e. BBC1, BBC2, ITV, Channel 4 and three spare channels that can be selected by the AVSU for VCR playback, Multi-standard television and CCTV; 7) Muting of signals (sound and vision); 8) A CCTV system comprising: i) A TV camera and microphone; ii) An intercom system. Training and recreational television on Small Ships. Power supply: Tee Unit: Tee Unit: i) ii) iii) iv) 115 V/240 V, 50 Hz to 60 Hz.
Type T2. (-40 dB) Television (see Fig 47). Aerial Filter High Pass Television: (see Fig 39). Non-Console TV System, for MCMV: (see Fig 4). Multi-standard Receiver: Type ST6 (see Fig 13). Audio Video Selector Unit Type AVSU 1, Television for Small Ships: (see Fig 75). v) Monitor/Aerial Selector Unit: Type MTS 2 (see Fig 59). vi) Video Cassette Recorder: Type Panasonic AG-6200 (see Fig 66) Headset, Type AKG K48 (see Fig 72). Colour Television Receiver (see Fig 52). TV aerials (see Figs 32 to 36). Microphone, Type SHURE 5885D (see Fig 27). Colour Video Cameras (see Figs 67, 69 to 71). Remote Line-Box Television Camera (see Fig 28).

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VCR Ch:39

Test pattern indication
Preparations Confirm that the VCR is on. Confirm that the TV is on and the VCR viewing channel is selected. Insert a recorded video cassette. Notes: Cue, review or slow playback will be automatically cancelled after 10 minutes, and still playback after 5 minutes. During playback function other than normal playback, horizontal noise bars may appear in the picture, the colour of the picture may be unstable, or the picture may be otherwise distorted. When you play back a tape recorded in the LP mode, the picture may be in black and white. However, these are not malfunctions.

For Normal Playback:

Press the Play button H.

For Cue Playback:

During playback, tap the Fast Forward button G. To return to normal playback, press the Play button H. If you press and hold down the Fast Forward button G, cue playback continues for as long as you keep the button pressed.
To Play Back a Recorded Part Repeatedly
Press the Play button H on the remote control for more than 5 seconds. The R indication appears on the On Screen Display. If OSD is set to OFF (See page 26), the R indication will not appear in repeat playback mode.
Beginning of Tape Repeat Playback PLAY End of Recorded Part

For Review Playback:

During playback, tap the Rewind button 8. To return to normal playback, press the Play button H. If you press and hold down the Rewind button 8, review playback continues for as long as you keep the button pressed.
Control Signal Interruption (at least 5 sec.)

R 0:00:29

REWIND
Indication of the Repeat Playback mode

For Still Playback:

During playback, press the Pause/Slow button 7. To return to normal playback, press the Play button H or the Pause/Slow button 7.
To Cancel the Repeat Playback Mode: Press the Stop button 9.

For Slow Playback:

During playback, keep the Pause/Slow button 7 pressed for 2 seconds or more. To return to normal playback, press the Play button H.
To rewind the tape a little to view the same scene again (Replay Function)
If you want to view the same scene again, for example because you could not catch clearly what a person said, simply press the REPLAY button 4, to rewind the tape a little from its present position and play it back again. The direction in which the tape is rewound depends on what playback mode the VCR is in when you press the REPLAY button 4. If you press the REPLAY button 4 when the VCR is in the stop, rewind, fast-forward, slow playback, or standby (Off) mode, the Replay function does not work. During Normal Playback, Cue Playback and Still Playback: When you press the REPLAY button 4, the VCR switches over to the review playback mode for a few seconds and then resumes normal playback. During Review Playback: When you press the REPLAY button 4, the VCR briefly switches over to Cue playback and then plays back at normal speed in forward direction from the point where the REPLAY button 4 was pressed.

Fast-forwarding or Rewinding the Tape:
To fast-forward the tape: Press the Fast Forward button G in the stop mode. To rewind the tape: Press the Rewind button 8 in the stop mode. To stop fast-forwarding or rewinding, press the Stop button 9. To briefly view the picture during fast-forwarding or rewinding, press and hold down the corresponding button.

To Stop Playback

Press the Stop button 9.

Recording

To Stop Playback Automatically (Playback Off Timer Function)
If you set the playback duration, the playback will stop automatically. After the set playback time has elapsed, the VCR automatically stops playback and switches off. To Activate the Playback Off Timer Function: During normal playback, press the Play button H on the VCR for more than 2 seconds to put the VCR in the Playback Off Timer mode. After that, press the Play button H on the VCR repeatedly until the desired playback duration is displayed on the VCR display. Repeatedly pressing this button changes the indication in the following order: Counter display (normal playback mode) (min.) (min.) To Stop Midway: Press the Stop button 9. 30 (min.) 60 (min.) 120 (min.) Preparations Confirm that the VCR is on. Confirm that the TV is on and the VCR viewing channel is selected. Set the VCR/TV switch N to VCR.
Operations Insert a video cassette with an intact erasure prevention tab. If it has already been inserted, press the VCR-ON/OFF button 1 to turn the VCR on. Select the TV station using the Channel buttons M. It is also possible to select by pressing the numeric buttons 2. Press REC (REC/OTR) button I (^) to start recording.
To Play Back NTSC Video Cassettes on Your PAL TV (Quasi-NTSC Playback Function) (NV-FJ610 Series only)
This VCR allows playback of tapes recorded in the NTSC system on a normal PAL system TV with the same operations as usual. On some TVs, however, the playback picture may roll up or down. If your TV has a V-HOLD control or equivalent adjustment function, use it to try to stop the picture movement.
Press the Stop button 9 to stop recording.
To Select the Desired Tape Speed
Press the SP/LP button D before recording. SP provides standard recording time and optimum picture quality. LP provides doubled recording time with slightly reduced picture quality.
Convenient Automatic Functions
VCR Auto Power On When you insert a video cassette, the VCR switches on automatically. Auto Playback Start When you insert a video cassette with a broken erasure prevention tab, playback start automatically without having to press the Play button H. VCR-off Playback When the VCR is off, an inserted cassette can be played back by pressing the Play button H. Auto Rewind When the tape reaches the end, the VCR automatically rewinds it to the beginning. This function does not work during timer recording and OTR. Automatic Switching Off and Ejection When the VCR is switched off, and inserted cassette can be ejected simply by pressing the EJECT button Y. The VCR will eject the cassette and automatically turn itself off again. VCR-off Search When the VCR is off, the VCR starts intro-jet scan of an inserted cassette by pressing the SEARCH button L.

Erasure prevention tab

Use a screwdriver or similar tool to break out the tab. To Record Again onto the Video Cassette with a Broken Out Erasure Prevention Tab: If you insert a video cassette with a broken out erasure prevention tab and press the REC button I, the 1 indication flashes on the VCR display to indicate that recording is not possible. Adhesive tape In this case, cover the tab hole with two layers of adhesive tape. The adhesive tape substitutes for the prevention erasure tab and makes it possible to record again on this cassette.
To Select the Recording Duration and Perform Timer Recording (OTR Recording)
OTR means One-Touch Recording and is called this way, because you can start recording and select the recording duration by repeatedly pressing a single button. This is very convenient, for example when you want to start recording immediately but need to go out or want to go to bed. After the selected recording duration has elapsed, recording stops and the VCR automatically switches off.
Notes: Always connect the Digital Receiver to be used for timer recordings to the AV2 socket of this VCR using a 21-pin cable. Linked timer recordings are not counted in the total time of timer recording programmings. Make sure that the date and time of the linked timer recording does not conflict with that of a VCR. If programmed recordings do overlap, either linked timer recording or timer recording of VCR have the priority.
This function lets you programme the VCR for unattended automatic recording of desired TV programmes when you are not at home or sleeping. You can programme timer recordings in two different ways: By entering the necessary information with the remote control while viewing the On Screen Display (OSD) on the TV screen (explained below) or; By entering the ShowView number published alongside the TV programme listings in newspapers and magazines (see page 14). This VCR lets you programme up to 8 TV programmes (including weekly and daily programmes) for unattended recording up to one month in advance.
Press the SP/LP button D to set the desired tape speed. SP provides standard recording time and optimum picture quality. LP provides doubled recording time with slightly reduced picture quality. Regarding the A indication, refer to page 15. Press the Cursor button (!" ) P to set VPS/PDC to ON or OFF ( ). See page 15 for VPS/PDC recording. Press the TAPE button B to select the corresponding cassette tape length. (See page 26.) Press the OK button R to conclude the settings. To programme additional VCR Timer recording timer recordings, repeat Pos Start Stop SP VPS Name DATE ON OFF LP PDC ZDF 27/10 20:00 21:30 SP ON operation steps 29. : :
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indication

After you have entered the information of a TV station, it remains stored in the VCRs memory, and you do not need to enter it again in the future.

ShowView

Press the OK button R to display the programmed content. Press the SP/LP button D to set the desired tape speed. SP provides standard VCR Timer recording recording time and Pos Start Stop SP VPS Name DATE ON OFF LP PDC optimum picture quality. ZDF 27/10 20:00 21:30 SP ON : : : : LP provides doubled : : : : recording time with slightly reduced picture quality. Regarding the A indication, refer to page 15. To extend the ending time or to make any corrections, use the Cursor button (3421) P, the Channel buttons :, the DATE button ;, the ON button F, the OFF button E, the SP/LP button D. See page 15 for VPS/PDC recording.
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When you want to use the VCR for playback, normal recording or some other operation before the programmed timer recording will be performed, you can temporarily suspend the timer recording standby mode by pressing the TIMER REC button C so that the indication on the VCR display disappears. However, after you have finished using the VCR, be sure to reactivate the timer recording standby mode by pressing the TIMER REC button C again, otherwise the programmed timer recording will not be performed. Note: If the VCR is not put in the timer recording standby mode at the latest 10 minutes before the programmed timer recording starting time, the indication flashes on the VCR display. In this case, press the TIMER REC button C to put the VCR in the timer recording standby mode.
Press the TAPE button B to select the corresponding cassette tape length. (See page 26.) Press the OK button R again to conclude the settings. Timer recording To programme additional Pos Start Stop Name DATE ON OFF ZDF 27/10 20:00 21:30 timer recordings, repeat : : : : operation steps 16. : :
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Other Timer Recordings and Convenient Functions
Setting the Recording Date/Day(s)
Perform this operation in operation step 3 when programming a timer recording with the On Screen Display, or in operation step 4 when programming with the ShowView number. (See pages 13 and 14.) You can select the recording date (day of the month/day of the week) by pressing the DATE button ;. If you repeatedly press the i side of the DATE button ;, the indication changes in the order shown below. If you press the F side of the DATE button ;, the indication changes in the opposite order. Programming a timer recording (setting the date) is possible up to one month ahead of the TV programmes broadcasting date and time. Daily and weekly timer recordings will continue until you cancel them.

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To Check the Contents of Timer Recording Programmings
Display the VCR picture on the TV. Set the VCR/TV switch N to VCR. 1 Press the PROG./CHECK button < to display the timer recording programmings on the TV screen. When the VCR is in the timer recording standby mode for a VPS/PDC recording, the On Screen Display may be distorted. Press the EXIT button Q to exit the On Screen Display.

ZDF ARD N3 ZDF

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VCR Start Stop ON OFF

20:00 19:00 21:00 17:30 jj:jj jj:jj

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27/10 30/10 Su Su-Sa

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SP LP SP LP

ON ON ON ON

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21:30 20:00 23:30 18:00 jj:jj jj:jj
Ensuring that a TV Programme Will Be Recorded until Its End (Auto SP/LP Change Function)
To Activate the VPS/PDC Function: After operation step6 when VCR Timer recording programming a timer recording with Pos Start Stop SP VPS ON OFF the On Screen Display (see page 13), Name DATE 20:00 21:30 LP PDC ZDF 27/10 SP ON : : : : or in operation step 4 when programming with the ShowView number (see page 14), press the Cursor buttons (3421) P to make the ON indication appear. See page 29 for details.
To Change a Timer Recording Programming
It is not possible to change a programming while the timer recording is being performed. Display the VCR picture on the TV. Set the VCR/TV switch N to VCR. 3 Press the PROG./CHECK button < to display the timer recording programmings on the TV screen. Press the Cursor buttons (34) P to select the programming that you want to change. Follow the operations below to change the programmed contents. To change the broadcasting station: Use the Channel buttons :. To change the date of VCR Timer recording the timer recording: Pos Start Stop SP VPS Use the DATE button ;. Name DATE ON OFF LP PDC ZDF 27/10 20:00 21:30 SP ON ARD 30/10 19:00 20:00 LP ON To change the recording Su 21:00 23:30 SP ON N3 Su-Sa 17:30 18:00 LP ON ZDF : : starting time: : : : : Use the ON button F. To change the recording ending time: Use the OFF button E. To change the recording speed: Use the SP/LP button D.
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To Check the Total Timer Recording Programming Time
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To Search for a Desired Programme While Checking the Recorded Contents on a Cassette (Intro-Jet Scan)
This VCR automatically records special index signals on the tape every time a recording starts. The Intro-Jet Scan function makes use of these index signals to play back the beginning of each programme recorded on the cassette one after another at high speed. This lets you quickly and easily check the contents of a cassette and find a desired programme. Index signals are automatically recorded in the following cases: When you start a recording by pressing the REC button I, or REC/OTR button ^. When a timer recording starts. When you press the REC button I on the remote control during recording. Conditions for correct operation of the Intro-Jet Scan function: The cassette must have been ejected after the timer recordings were performed. VCR must be switched on, be in the playback mode or be in the standby mode. Each programme recorded on the tape must be at least 15 minutes long. Preparations Display the VCR picture on the TV. Insert a recorded video cassette. Operations 1 Press the SEARCH button L to start the Intro-Jet Scan. After rewinding the tape to the beginning, the VCR plays it back at high speed for approximately 10 seconds. It then fast-forwards the tape to the next tape position marked by an index signal (beginning of a programme), and every time an index signal is found, the VCR switches over to high-speed playback (Cue) for about 10 seconds.
Beginning of tape Index signal Programme 1 Rewinding Programme 2 Present tape position Programme 3
High-speed Playback (Cue)

Fast-forwarding

When you have found the programme that you want to view, press the Play button H to start normal playback.
To Cancel the Intro-Jet Scan or to Stop Playback: Press the Stop button 9. Note: If you press the SEARCH button L after a timer recording has finished, but before ejecting that cassette, the Programme List Search (for details, see page 16) will be activated instead of the Intro-Jet Scan.

To Connect the VCR to a Decoder
Decoder here refers to the device used to decode scrambled broadcasts (Pay TV).
To Connect the VCR to a Stereo Amplifier

Decoder (not supplied)

To an AC mains socket 21-pin Scart socket 21-pin Scart cable (not supplied)
Audio cable (not supplied)

Audio Input sockets

Connect a 21-pin Scart cable (not supplied) to the AV2 21-pin Scart socket a on the VCR and to the 21-pin Scart socket on the decoder. 1 Connect the decoders mains lead to an AC mains socket. Set AV2 to DECODER. For details, see page 27. 2

To an AC mains socket

Stereo amplifier (not supplied)
Connect an Audio cable (not supplied) to the Audio Output sockets b on the VCR and to Audio Input sockets on the stereo amplifier. Connect the stereo amplifiers mains lead to an AC mains socket.
VCR VCR Mode TV Mode VCR indication is lit. VCR indication is not lit.
TV AV Input is selected. TV reception is selected.
When you press the MENU button S to display the menu on the TV screen, the TV is also automatically switched to the VCR mode, however, the VCR indication does not appear in this case.
AV Link Function If the VCR is connected to the TV via a 21-pin Scart cable, you can use AV LINK button A to switch the TV from normal TV reception over to the video playback channel (AV input) (and vice versa). In the VCR mode (when the VCR indication in the VCR display is lit), the TV is switched to the video playback channel (AV input). In the TV mode (when the VCR indication is not lit), the TV is switched to TV reception.
Connecting the VCR to a Satellite Receiver or Digital Receiver
Satellite receiver here includes a digital receiver. The connection method differs depending on the type of your satellite receiver. For details about the connection, also read the satellite receivers operating instructions.
If the Satellite Receiver Is Not Equipped with a 21-Pin Scart Socket
In case your satellite receiver is not equipped with a 21-pin Scart socket, use the RF coaxial cable to connect it to the VCR. For the connection to the TV, refer to page 7.
If the Satellite Receiver is Equipped with a 21-pin Scart Socket
If your satellite receiver is equipped with a 21-pin Scart socket, use a 21-pin Scart cable to connect the VCR. For the connection to the TV, refer to page 7.
Be sure to keep the VCR, TV and satellite receiver switched off until you have finished all connections. For your safety, do not connect or handle the equipment with wet hands.
Satellite receiver (not supplied)
Aerial lead (not supplied)
Satellite receiver (not supplied) To an AC mains socket Aerial Output socket
RF coaxial cable (not supplied)

To an AC Mains socket

21-pin Scart socket 21-pin Scart cable If your satellite (not supplied) receiver has a VCR socket, connect the cable to it.

Connect the aerial lead to the Aerial Input socket on the satellite receiver. Connect the RF coaxial cable to the Aerial Output socket on the satellite receiver and to the Aerial Input socket c on the VCR. Connect the satellite receivers mains lead to an AC mains socket.
Connect a 21-pin Scart cable (not supplied) to the AV2 21-pin Scart socket a on the VCR and to the 21-pin Scart socket on the satellite receiver. Connect the satellite receivers mains lead to an AC mains socket. Set AV2 to EXT or TIMER. For details, see page 27.
Hint: The RF output channel of the satellite receiver should be adjusted away from channel 36, which is used by the VCR, e.g. re-adjust to channel 33.
Tuning and Assigning the TV Stations Available in Your Area to the Programme Positions (Manual Tuning)
This VCR has 99 programme positions that can be preset to receive TV stations. Usually, if you switch the VCR on for the first time after making the necessary connections, the VCR will start the Auto Setup function automatically so that all available TV stations in the area can be received. However, if Auto Setup is not successful due to extraordinary transmission circumstances, or if you want to change the name of a TV station or change a TV station from its regular programme position to one of your preference, you can set it up manually. This is called Manual Tuning. Preparation Set the VCR/TV switch N to VCR. 4
To Enter or Change the Name of a TV Station
1 Press the MENU button S to display the Main menu on the TV screen. Press the Cursor buttons (34) P to select Tuning then press the OK button R. Press the Cursor buttons (34) P to select Manual then press the OK button R to display the list of tuned TV stations.
Pos 7 Name ARD ZDF N3 HR3 BR3 RB3 07
To Change the Order in Which the TV Stations Are Assigned to the Programme Positions
1 Press the MENU button S to display the Main menu on the TV screen. Press the Cursor buttons (34) P to select Tuning then press the OK button R.

Main menu Timer recording Tuning VCR
Press the Cursor buttons (3421) P to select a programme position whose TV station name is indicated as.
Press the OK button R to display the Manual Tuning menu.

Clock setting Functions

Press the Cursor buttons (3421) P to select the entry field for Name.

Tuning Manual

Pos Name Channel Fine tuning Decoder Video system

: : : : : :

7 SFBAUTO OFF PAL
Press the Cursor buttons (34) P to select Manual then press the OK button R to display the list of tuned TV stations. Press the Cursor buttons (34) P to select the TV station that you want to assign to a different programme position. Press the OK button R to display the Manual Tuning menu. Press the Cursor buttons (3421) P to select the entry field for Pos. Press the Numeric buttons 2 to enter the number of the desired programme position.
Auto-Setup Restart Shipping condition

Tuning

Use the Cursor buttons (3421) P and OK button R to enter the station name. If the station name needs a blank space, select the blank between Z and. Press the EXIT button Q to exit the On Screen Display.

5 BRAUTO OFF PAL

Hint: If you want to abort the entering or changing of the TV station name in step 7 above, press the EXIT button Q. However, as the characters that you have entered are stored as the station name, be sure to enter the correct name.

Various Settings

To Enter Newly Available TV Stations
1 Press the MENU button S to display the Main menu on the TV screen. Press the Cursor buttons (34) P to select Tuning then press the OK button R. Press the Cursor buttons (34) P to select Manual then press the OK button R to display the list of tuned TV stations. Press the Cursor buttons (3421) P to select an unused programme position. Press the OK button R to display the Manual Tuning menu. Press the Numeric buttons 2 to enter the channel number of the desired TV station. Wait a few moments until the desired TV station has been tuned.
Pos Name ARD ZDF N3 HR3 BR3 RB3 07
To Obtain the Best Tuning Condition
1 Press the MENU button S to display the Main menu on the TV screen. Press the Cursor buttons (34) P to select Tuning then press the OK button R. Press the Cursor buttons (34) P to select Manual then press the OK button R to display the list of tuned TV stations. Press the Cursor buttons (3421) P to select the TV station for which you want to obtain the best tuning condition. Press the OK button R to display the Manual Tuning menu. Press the Cursor buttons (3421) P to select the entry field for Fine tuning.

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Press the OK button R to conclude the setting. Press the EXIT button Q to exit the On Screen Display. 8 9

Restarting the Auto Setup/ Resetting the VCR to the Shipping Condition
Performing Auto Setup automatically tunes all TV stations available in your area for the VCR. Restarting this function is convenient when you move to another area and may need to set up the VCR again.
To Restart the Auto Setup
To perform the Auto Setup again, follow the operation steps below.
Press the MENU button S to display the Main menu on the TV screen. Press the Cursor buttons (34) P to select Tuning then press the OK button R.
Tuning Manual Auto-Setup Restart Shipping condition VCR
Press the Cursor buttons (34) P to select Auto-Setup Restart then press the OK button R to prepare for Auto Setup start. Press the OK button R again to actually start the Auto Setup.
Country Tuning : others : Ch 21
To Return the VCR to the Shipping Condition
If you want to reset the VCR to the factory preset condition, follow the operation steps below.
Press the MENU button S to display the Main menu on the TV screen. Press the Cursor buttons (34) P to select Tuning then press the OK button R. Press the Cursor buttons (34) P to select Shipping condition then press the OK button R to prepare for resetting the VCR to the shipping condition.
Press the OK button R to actually change the settings back to the shipping condition. To re-tune the VCR, disconnect and reconnect the AC Mains Cable.

Setting the VCRs Clock

Usually, the VCRs Auto Setup function automatically adjusts the clock to the correct time. Under some reception conditions, however, the VCR cannot set the clock automatically. In this case, follow the operation steps below to manually set the clock.
To Activate the Automatic Time Correction Function
If a TV station transmits a signal for time setting, performing the operation steps below activates the Automatic time correction function and the time is corrected automatically. 1 Press the MENU button S to display the Main menu on the TV screen. Press the Cursor buttons (34) P to select Clock setting then press the OK button R. The Clock setting menu appears on the TV. Clock setting

For Automatic Change of the Brightness of the VCR Display When the VCR Is Switched Off
Press the Cursor buttons (3421) P to select Power save and the entry field for Power save in this order. Press the Cursor buttons (34) P to select ON or OFF. ON: In this setting, the power consumption is greatly minimised when the VCR is turned off (Standby mode). In this case, the following happens: The item VCR display is automatically set to OFF. To turn the VCR on, keep the VCR-ON/OFF button 1 pressed on the VCR main unit. It is not possible to turn it on with the remote control. The Power save function works only when the VCR is turned off (Standby mode). It does not operate in the timer recording standby mode. After all programmed timer recordings have been made, and after all programmed data have been erased, the VCR switches over to the Power save mode. When the VCR is off, Pay TV programmes cannot be watched on the TV because the signal from the connected decoder is not looped through. To watch them, turn on the VCR. OFF: In this setting, the power consumption is not reduced when the VCR is turned off (Standby mode).
Press the Cursor buttons (3421) P to select VCR display and the entry field for VCR display in this order. Press the Cursor buttons (34) P to select the desired condition. When the VCR is switched off, the brightness of the VCR display is as follows: ON: Indications are brightly lit. OFF: Indications are not lit. DIMMED: Indications are dimly lit. Press the OK button R to conclude the setting. Press the EXIT button Q to exit the On Screen Display.
To Set the Type of External Source Equipment that Is Connected to the AV2 21-pin Scart Socket
Press the Cursor buttons (3421) P to select AV2 and DECODER, TIMER or EXT in this order. Press the Cursor buttons (34) P to select the type of external source equipment which is connected to the VCRs AV2 21-pin socket. Set the external source equipment as follows: DECODER: When a decoder is connected. TIMER: When a digital receiver is connected. When this is set, it is possible to have timer recordings for a Digital Receiver execute automatically simply by switching the Digital Receiver into timer standby mode and then switching this VCR into timer recording standby mode. (See page 12.) EXT: When another VCR or a satellite receiver is connected.

Playback Does Not Work Properly
Other messages may also appear. Follow the instructions given on the TV screen. The symptom descriptions are given between quotation marks . The playback picture is distorted or in black and white. Or, horizontal noise bars appear in the picture or horizontal lines move up and down. The tracking adjustment is not correct. Adjust the tracking. (See page 32.) The TVs video playback channel has not been tuned correctly. Re-tune the video playback channel. The video heads are clogged or worn. Consult your dealer for advice. The playback picture is distorted when using an E300 type video cassette that was recorded in the LP mode. We recommend that you use video cassettes other than type E300.
Recording Is Not Possible or Does Not Work Properly
The symptom descriptions are given between quotation marks . When recording is attempted, the 1 indication flashes. A video cassette with a broken out erasure prevention tab is used. Use a cassette with an intact tab, or if you want to erase the previously recorded contents on the cassette, cover the tab hole with two layers of adhesive tape. The playback picture of a recorded programme is distorted or no picture can be seen. The aerial or aerial lead connection is defective. Check the connections. If the picture displayed on the TV is also distorted, there is something wrong with the installation of the aerial. No programme was recorded because the VCR is not tuned correctly. Tune it correctly. No programme was recorded because the AV input (A1 or A2) was selected on the VCR. Select the programme position of the desired TV programme. Timer recording does not work correctly. Time and date are not set or they are set incorrectly. Set the time and date correctly. The starting time or ending time of the timer recording were not programmed correctly. Set the starting time or ending time correctly. The VCR was not put in the timer recording standby mode. After programming a timer recording, press the TIMER REC button C to put the VCR in the timer recording standby mode. Recording from an external source connected to the VCRs AV input cannot be made. The correct AV input (A1 or A2) is not selected. Select the correct AV input (A1 or A2). The connections from the external source are not made correctly. Correct them. (See page 18.)
Adjusting the Playback Picture
Under normal conditions, the VCR automatically adjusts the playback picture for optimum quality. However, in some cases it may be necessary to adjust it manually. If the Picture Contains Noise Bars and It Is Not Clear to See (Tracking adjustment): If noise bars appear during normal playback, slow playback or still playback, follow the operations below. During normal or slow playback, press the Channel button M I (s) or J (i) until the bars noise disappear. If the noise bars appear during still playback, switch the VCR over to the slow playback mode and then adjust the tracking as explained above.

 

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