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Operating Instructions
DVD Recorder
Model No. DMR-EZ25EB
®
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Table of contents
Safety Precautions
Dear customer
How to use this operation instruction
Information about the unit
Accessories
Inserting batteries
Front panel
Rear panel
21-pin Scart terminal
Basic Connections / Auto-Setup
Connecting to a television only
Auto-Setup
Connecting to a television and Satellite receiver
Auto-Setup
Remote Control
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Preparation
Just watching TV programme
Just RECORD
Just PLAY
DELETE
Advanced Playback
Playback from DIRECT NAVIGATOR
Simultaneous recording and playback
Playback during recording
Discs you can record on
Auto Finalize
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Advanced Recording
Changing the recording mode
TV Guide
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18-19
Manual Timer Recording 20-21
Timer Recording via external units (e.g. satellite receiver)21
VIDEO Plus+ Recording
Timer Recording from Sat with VIDEO Plus+
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Symbols
Entering text
Delete
STATUS displays/Digital channel information
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FUNCTIONS menu
DIRECT NAVIGATOR
Overview of DIRECT NAVIGATOR
Launching the DIRECT NAVIGATOR menu
Delete
Properties
Album View/Title View
Editing titles in the SUB MENU
Editing chapters in the SUB MENU
JPEG/TIFF playback from DVD-RAM/SD
JPEG/TIFF playback from CD/DVD-R
MP3 playback
Copy
Copy all pictures
Playlists
Creating a playlist
Launching in the Playlists menu
Flexible Rec
DV Auto Rec
Setup
Tuning
Disc
Picture
Sound
Display
Connection
List of language codes
Others
DVD-Management
Card Management
Picture and sound setting during playback
Additional connections
Connection with HDMI cable
Control via Q Link and HDMI
Connection to COMPONENT VIDEO socket
Progressive television picture
Connection with Video cable or S Video cable
Connecting to external equipment
Information
Recording informations/Remote Control
Playback and recording discs
Playback discs/Handling discs
SD Card
What can I do with which disc?
Recording formats and Licence information
If you need help
Specifications
Index
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Inside of product
If you see this symbol, read last page.
Safety Precautions
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Important Safety Warnings
The moulded three pin mains plug is supplied for your safety and convenience and must NOT be cut off.
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A 5 amp fuse is fitted in the mains plug. If the fuse has to be replaced, it must be of the same rating and approved by ASTA or BSI to BS1362.
Check for the ASTA mark or the
BSI mark on the body of the fuse.
1. Open the fuse cover with a screwdriver.
To replace the fuse, open the fuse compartment with a screwdriver as shown and replace the fuse and the cover securely.
2. Replace the fuse and close or attach the fuse cover.
Fuse cover
Fuse
(5 ampere)
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To prevent electric shock, do not remove cover. No user serviceable parts inside.
Refer servicing to qualified service engineer only.
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.
Do not insert metal object into the slots or openings of the unit.
This unit is not disconnected from a.c. mains while it remains connected to a live mains outlet, even if it has been turned off.
The socket outlet shall be installed near the equipment and easily accessible or the mains plug or an appliance coupler shall remain readily operable.
This unit is intended for use in moderate climates.
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Caution
Avoid exposing the unit to direct sunlight or other heat sources.
Avoid sudden change in temperature or humidity, dew or condensation may form, causing malfunction.
Dispose of batteries in accordance with the instructions given in this book.
Place the unit on a flat, stable surface. Do not place heavy object on top of the unit.
Your attention is drawn to the fact that recording of pre-recorded tapes or discs or other published or broadcast materials may infringe copyright laws.
This unit is designed for indoor use only.
Do not use in area with strong magnetic fields, e.g. near transmitting antenna.
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.
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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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This product utilizes a laser. Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure. Do not open covers and do not repair by yourself.
Refer servicing to qualified personnel.
Back of product, see page 7
Care and Maintenance
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The cabinet can be wiped clean with a damp cloth, disconnect from mains before cleaning. Do not use detergent or solution containing benzol or petroleum.
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Dear customer
Thank you for your trust and your decision to purchase this top-quality unit.
Panasonic is one of the leading manufacturers of entertainment electronics unit.
We are sure that you will be completely satisfied with this unit.
Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.
http://www.panasonic.co.jp/global/
Sales and Support Information
Customer Care Centre
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For customers within the UK:
08705 357357
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Visit our website for product information: www.panasonic.co.uk
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E-mail:
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Direct Sales at Panasonic UK
Order accessory and consumable items for your product with ease and confidence by phoning our Customer Care Centre
Monday - Thursday 9:00am - 5:30pm, Friday 9:30am - 5:30pm
(Excluding public holidays).
Or go online through our Internet Accessory ordering application at www.panasonic.co.uk
Most major credit and debit cards accepted.
All enquiries, transactions and distribution facilities are provided directly by
Panasonic UK Ltd.
It couldn´t be simpler!
Also available through our Internet is direct shopping for a wide range of finished products, take a browse on our website for further details.
Interested in purchasing an extended guarantee?
Please call 0870 240 6284 or visit our website www.panasonic.co.uk/guarantee
How to use this operating instruction
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You can find more information about this subject on the stated page.
Press the illustrated button
RAM -R -RW(V)
The described function can be performed with the illustrated disc formats and media. More information about the disc formats and media is on pages 16 and 59-65.
[AV2 Settings] The texts in brackets are entries from the screen shots.
Navigation and direction buttons on the remote control.
RETURN
Remote control buttons which are not shown in the drawing.
Information about the unit
DVB-T
This unit is a DVD Recorder with integrated tuner. You can receive and record both analog and terrestrial digital channels (DVB-T) without an additional reception unit (Set Top Box).
GUIDE
The TV Guide gives you a preview of the TV programmes for the next 7 days from your digital stations. Simply select each programme to store it for Timer programming.
The HDMI connection makes it easy to connect up your multimedia units. One single cable transmits both digital video data and digital audio data. HDMI is the world's first complete digital consumer AV interface complying with a non-compression standard.
DV interface
You can connect your digital camcorder directly to this unit via the DV IN connection.
This way it’s easy to copy your movies.
Please check and identify the supplied accessories.
Use numbers when asking for replacement parts.
(Product numbers correct as of March 2006. These may be subject to change.)
Accessories
Included Accessories
Remote Control
EUR7659YG0
Batteries for the
Remote Control
R6 size
AC mains lead
RJA0044-3C or
K2CT3CA00004
Audio/video cable
K2KA6BA00003
For use with this unit only.
Do not use it with other equipment.
Also do not use the cords for other equipment with this unit.
2 RF coaxial cable (black)
K1TWACC00001
1 RF coaxial cable (grey)
K1TWACA00001
Optional Accessories
HDMI cable 1.5m
RP-CDHG15E
HDMI cable 3.0m
RP-CDHG30E
HDMI cable 5.0m
RP-CDHG50E
Operating Instructions
Quick Setup Guide
Reference Guide
Guarantee Card
4.7GB DVD-RAM - 3 Pack.
LMAF120LE3
4.7GB DVD-RAM - 5 Pack.
LMAF120LE5
9.4GB DVD-RAM Double Sided - 3 Pack
LMAD240LE3
R6/LR6, AA
Remote control signal sensor
Inserting batteries
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The batteries last for about a year, depending on how often you use the remote control unit.
Do not mix old with new batteries, or batteries of different types.
Only use batteries without any harmful substances (lead, cadmium, mercury).
Do not use rechargeable type batteries.
Remove the batteries if the remote control unit will remain unused for longer periods of time.
Do not heat or short-circuit the batteries. Immediately remove used-up batteries and replace with batteries of type AA, UM3 or R6.
Be sure to put in the batteries the right way round + and -.
Dispose of batteries, packaging material and the unit according to statutory regulations. They must not be thrown into the household refuse.
Point the remote control at the unit’s sensor. Avoid obstacles in the path of the transmission. The maximum range of the remote control is 7 m directly in front of the unit. Keep the transmission window and the unit sensor clean. The procedure can be impaired by direct sunlight or doors of glass cabinets.
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Front panel
Disc tray SD Card slot Display
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1 2 3 4
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6 7 8 9 10
Standby/on switch
/I
: Press to switch the unit from on to standby mode or vice versa.
In standby mode, the unit is still consuming a small amount of power.
Switching this unit into standby mode does not disconnect it from the mains.
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S VIDEO input AV3
OPEN/CLOSE: Open and close the disc tray.
8
AV3 input terminal
STOP
2
DV input
5
EXT LINK
EXT LINK
Recording with external recording control
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PLAY
Playback x1.3
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CH
10
REC
Channel select button
REC
Record
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Display
Shows a Timer Recording or Timer mode.
SD
The selected drive is displayed.
REC
Recording is in process on the selected drive.
Flashes shortly before a Timer Recording.
PLAY
Playback is in process from the selected drive.
Current time/playback counter, various messages.
EXT-L
External-Link: A timer controlled recording is being performed by an external unit.
D
Digital channel
Other messages
PLEASE WAIT
XP, SP LP, EP
DVD 1, 2, 3
SETUP
READ
No READ
FINAL
No DISC
PROTECT
RETURN
OFF0:30
REPEAT
START
COPY
SLIDE
99PER
STOP
PROG FULL
UNSUPPORT
UNFORMAT
SW-DL
X HOLD
No FIN
HDMI
Error messages
Please wait.
Recording mode
Wrong remote control code.
You are in the Setup menu.
Disc is being read.
Disc cannot be read.
DVD is being finalized.
No disc has been inserted.
Disc is write-protected.
Cancellation of a function.
The recording time is set to 30 minutes.
Repeat playback is on.
A function (copying) is beginning.
Copying mode (SD to DVD or DVD to SD Card)
Slideshow running .
99 % - copying is nearly finished .
A function has been stopped (copying).
All 16 timer programme positions are full.
Disc format is not supported.
Disc is unformatted.
Software download.
Child protection is active.
Finalization not possible during the recording .
HDMI unit is connected .
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Rear panel
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11 10 9 8 7
AC IN~ = Power supply
Connection for the AC mains lead.
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3
HDMI AV OUT
Digital audio video output
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7
9
AV1 (TV)
5 4
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3 2
OPTICAL
Digital audio output
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4
S VIDEO OUT = S VIDEO output
S VIDEO AV4 IN = S VIDEO input
VIDEO OUT = Video output
VIDEO AV4 IN = Video input
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6
AV1 (TV) 21-pin Scart terminal
TV set connection
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT (PROGRESSIVE/INTERLACE)
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AV2 (EXT)
OUT = AUDIO output right/left channel
AV4 IN = AUDIO input right/left channel
AV2 (EXT) 21-pin Scart terminal
Connection of an external unit
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RF IN
Aerial input
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RF OUT
Aerial output
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For a conventional tube television, we recommend using the Scart terminal. You will get a high-quality RGB video picture with an RGB-compatible television.
If you want to use a progressive scan-capable LCD/plasma television or LCD projector, connect it to the component video outputs for a high-quality progressive video picture.
21-pin Scart terminal
The 21-pin Scart terminal transmits both input and output signals for picture and sound.
TVs equipped with the same type of terminal can be connected here.
This type of terminal is also called Peritel,
Euro Connector and Euro AV.
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AV1 Scart terminal (TV)
1 Audio output CH2 (R)
2 Audio input CH2 (R)
3 Audio output CH1 (L)
4 Audio ground
5 Blue ground
6 Audio input CH1 (L)
7 Blue output
8 Switching voltage
9 Green ground
10 Q Link control signal
11 Green output
12 Reserved
13 Red ground
14 Blanking ground
15 Red output / chrominance output
16 Blanking output
17 Video output ground
18 Video input ground
19 Video output / luminance output
20 Video input
21 Ground
AV2 Scart terminal (EXT)
1 Audio output CH2 (R)
2 Audio input CH2 (R)
3 Audio output CH1 (L)
4 Audio ground
5 Blue ground
6 Audio input CH1 (L)
7 Blue input
8 Switching voltage
9 Green ground
10 Reserved
11 Green input
12 Reserved
13 Red ground
14 Blanking ground
15 Red input / chrominance input
16 Blanking input
17 Video output ground
18 Video input ground
19 Video output
20 Video input / luminance input
21 Ground
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Basic connections
Before connection, turn off all connected equipment and read the appropriate operating instructions.
BE SURE TO READ THE CAUTION FOR THE AC MAINS LEAD
Choose from one of the connection types A-B that suits your requirement.
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Use of the supplied RF coaxial cable
To prevent interference patterns from appearing on your TV, use only the supplied
RF coaxial cables when you connect this unit to your TV and aerial outlet or aerial cable and Satellite receiver, as shown in connection types A-B.
Keep the RF coaxial cables as far away as possible from other cables.
Do not roll up the RF coaxial cables.
Connecting to a television only
Connection with 21-pin Scart cable
(not included)
You can enjoy high-quality viewing by connecting the unit to an RGB compatible television.
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Connect the aerial to RF IN
(Aerial input) of the DVD Recorder.
A
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Connect RF OUT (Aerial output) of the DVD
Recorder with the aerial input of the TV.
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To household mains socket
Television’s rear panel
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Connect the AV1 terminal (21-pin Scart terminal) of the DVD Recorder with the Scart input of the TV.
RF IN AV IN
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4
Connect the DVD Recorder and the television to the household mains socket.
After completing the above connections, proceed to the Auto-Setup to tune in TV channels.
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2
RF coaxial cable
(included, black)
The RF cable cannot be used for showing pictures from the
DVD Recorder. The unit must be connected by another means e.g. Scart cable to show pictures from the DVD
Recorder on the television set.
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Fully wired 21-pinScart cable
You can use a variety of Q Link functions by connecting the unit to a Q Link compatible television.
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To household mains socket
(AC 220 V to 240 V, 50 Hz)
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AC mains lead (included)
Connect only after all other connections are complete.
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This unit’s rear panel
Use one of the included RF coaxial cable (black or grey) to connect this unit’s RF IN terminal to your aerial socket or aerial cable.
To the aerial To this unit
RF coaxial cable (included, grey)
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or
RF coaxial cable (included, black)
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Auto-Setup
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Automatic setup of the unit
After being switched on for the first time, the unit proceeds with an automatic station search for digital channels. This is followed by the search for analogue channels.
Turn on the television and select the AV input that this unit is connected to.
Switch the unit on using the Standby/on-switch.
DVB Auto-Setup (Tuning digital channels)
DVB Auto-Setup
Please wait !
Ch 21 68
Prog.
Channel Service Name Net ID TS ID Quality
1 23 BBC ONE 12302 12289 9
2 23 BBC 12302 12289 9
Depending on different countries or regions, the digital TV programme has its own selection of operating frequency channels, frequency bands, transmission parameters and frequencies. The unit automatically searches for all available digital stations.
You can repeat the station search again.
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RETURN : to cancel
RETURN
Auto-Setup (Tuning analogue channels)
Analogue Auto-Setup in progress.(without Q Link)
Datenübernahme von TV
Analogue Auto-Setup in progress. Please wait.
RETURN : to cancel
Analogue Auto-Setup (without Q Link)
The auto setup tunes in all available analogue television stations.
This takes approx. 5 minutes.
or
Download in progress.(with Q Link)
Download in Progress. Please wait.
RETURN : to cancel
Download from TV with Q Link
If your television is equipped with the Q Link feature, it will start to download TV tuning information to this unit. In order to be able to use
Q Link, the unit must be connected to a TV with Q Link or a similar feature via a fully wired 21-pin Scart cable.
Checking Broadcaster's data.
(with Q Link)
Checking Broadcaster's data. Please wait.
RETURN : to cancel
Checking Broadcaster's data (with Q Link)
Once the station data have been adopted from the television set, the analogue stations are sorted accordingly.
You can repeat the station search again.
Clock
Time
10 : 52 : 04
Automatic Off
Date
20 / 03 / 2006
Setting the date and time ( if not found automatically )
If the Date and Time are not transferred via a television station,
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the Clock menu appears.
Set the clock manually.
An incorrect date or time affects the programmed recording of television programmes (note summer and winter time).
CHANGE
ENTER
RETURN
Please set the clock manually.
ENTER : store RETURN : leave
Owner ID
Owner ID
You now have the opportunity to enter your details and help the police crack crime see instruction book.
ENTER
RETURN
Owner ID
PIN number
Name
House No
Postcode
* * * *
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You can complete the Owner ID now. To skip this step and do it later, press the RETURN button. Your DVD Recorder is now ready to use.
You can later set the Owner ID in the Setup Menu.
To enter the Owner ID, press ENTER.
Press . To set the Owner ID now, use to enter a four-digit
PIN number.
Press to correct the digit.
Make sure that you will remember the PIN number (make a note of it).
Press the ENTER button to confirm.
Select [Yes] with and confirm with ENTER.
Press . Enter the [Name], [House No] and [Postcode] in the same way, using .
Press the ENTER button to confirm each entry.
Press the RETURN button to leave the Owner ID screen. You will now see the TV picture. Your DVD Recorder is now ready to use.
RETURN
RETURN: leave
Auto setup for your unit is complete. The availability of stations may differ regionally. You can now select your favourite stations and store them in the required order in the profiles.
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10
Connecting to a television and Satellite receiver
B
To household mains socket
Television’s rear panel
RF IN AV IN
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RF coaxial cable
(included, black)
The RF cable cannot be used for showing pictures from the
DVD Recorder. The unit must be connected by another means e.g. Scart cable to show pictures from the DVD
Recorder on the television set.
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4 Fully wired 21-pin Scart cable
You can use a variety of Q Link functions by connecting the unit to a Q Link compatible television.
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To household mains socket
(AC 220 V to 240 V, 50 Hz)
AC mains lead (included)
Connect only after all other connections are complete.
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1
2
RF coaxial cable
(included, black)
5
Fully wired 21-pin
Scart cable
This unit’s rear panel
LNB IN RF IN RF OUT
AV OUT
Satellite receiver’s rear panel
6
To household mains socket
Connecting to a television and Satellite receiver
B
If you receive your television programme via a satellite receiver (digital/analogue), connect your DVD Recorder as shown in connection type B.
If your television supports Q Link, use a fully wired 21-pin Scart cable to connect it to the TV.
The analogue stations automatically downloaded through [Download from TV].
If your television supports RGB, set the AV1 Output to RGB 1 or RGB 2 in the
Setup menu.
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1
Connect the aerial to the RF IN (aerial input) of the external unit.
2
Connect the RF OUT (aerial output) of the external unit with the RF IN
(aerial input) of the DVD Recorder.
3
Connect the RF OUT (aerial output) of the DVD Recorder with the RF
IN (aerial input) of the television unit.
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Connect the AV1 terminal (21-pin Scart terminal) of the DVD Recorder with the Scart input of the television unit.
5
Connect the external unit with a 21-pin Scart cable to the AV2 terminal of the DVD Recorder.
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Connect the DVD Recorder, the TV and the external unit to the household mains socket.
Auto-Setup
Auto-Setup
No stations found !
Please check aerial connection
Restart Auto-Setup
SELECT
Yes
ENTER
RETURN
No
Auto-Setup with connected Satellite Receiver and aerial
After completing the above connections, proceed to the Auto-Setup.
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Auto-Setup with connected Satellite Receiver
Turn on the television and select the AV input that this unit is connected to.
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Switch on the external unit and DVD Recorder.
[Auto-Setup] follows automatically and if it ends with the note: [No stations found !].
Select [No] with and confirm with ENTER.
You can complete the Owner ID now. To skip this step and do it later, press the RETURN button.
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The TV Guide does not show any information if you have connected the unit to a satellite receiver only.
The date and time are not set automatically. Set them manually.
An incorrect date or time affects the programmed recording of television programmes (note summer and winter time).
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Your DVD Recorder is now ready to use.
Switch the DVD Recorder to AV2 with CH .
You see the television picture from the external unit.
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View / record satellite programmes
Press INPUT SELECT to select the input channel AV2 or put this unit in standby mode.
To record satellite programmes refer to “Timer Recording from Sat with VIDEO Plus+".
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11
Remote Control
DVD
Standby/on switch
Press to switch the unit from on to standby mode or vice versa. In standby mode, the unit is still consuming a small amount of power.
DRIVE
SELECT
DRIVE SELECT
Select the DVD or SD drive.
VCD
JPEG
JPEG
MP3
Direct entry using the number buttons
Selection of channels, title numbers, etc.
5:
0 5
5:
5:
0
0
0 5
0 0 5
15:
1 5
15:
15:
0
0
1
0
5
1 5
Delete a function.
SKIP
SKIP = Skip chapters, titles or pictures.
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TV
CH
AV
Switch the TV on and off.
Select the AV input on the TV set.
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VOLUME
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CH = Select the programme position on the
TV set.
VOLUME = Volume control of the TV set.
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PAGE
CH
CH = Programme selection button.
PAGE = Scroll in the TV Guide.
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VIDEO Plus+
VIDEO Plus+ recording for analogue stations.
DELETE
Delete a title.
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INPUT
SELECT
Select button to switch AV input between
AV1, AV2, AV3 (Front), AV4 and DV.
SLOW/SEARCH
SLOW
= Slow-motion playback
=
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SEARCH Search during playback.
PAUSE
Pause a recording or playback.
PLAY/
PLAY: Start playback.
x 1.3: You can increase the playback speed.
PROG/CHECK
Check/change a Timer Recording.
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17
14
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STOP
Stop a recording or playback.
Launch the digital channel information or programme details.
Direction buttons in the menu guide.
Select groups or titles.
Frame or slow-motion playback.
ENTER = Select or save a setting.
SUB MENU
S
Launch SUB MENU's.
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DIRECT NAVIGATOR = Launch the Title View.
FUNCTIONS
= Launch the main menu .
RETURN
Return to the previous menu.
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RED button: menu guide (Profile,
GUIDE, Digital TEXT, Manual Tuning).
REC
Recording.
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GREEN button: menu guide
(Profile, GUIDE, Digital TEXT).
REC MODE
Select recording mode
(XP, SP, LP, EP).
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CREATE
CHAPTER
YELLOW button: menu guide
(Profile, GUIDE, Digital TEXT)
Dividing a recording into chapters.
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EXT LINK Timer Recording with external
recording control.
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MANUAL SKIP
BLUE button: menu guide
(Profile, GUIDE, Digital TEXT).
Jump forward 30 seconds.
TEXT
Launch the Digital TEXT service.
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STTL
Direct TV recording.
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Subtitles.
DISPLAY
Launch the picture and sound settings.
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TIME SLIP
TIME SLIP = Select the time frame.
You can also switch on the unit from Standby mode using the
PLAY , GUIDE, DIRECT NAVIGATOR, VIDEO Plus+ and PROG/CHECK buttons.
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Preparation
Turn on the television and select the AV input that this unit is connected to.
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on the DVD Recorder.
OPEN/CLOSE to insert a disc
Select the channel
Just watching TV programme
up
or
down
Just PLAY
When a menu screen appears on the television
(e.g. prerecorded DVD)
1
Select,
2
set / play
Depending on the disc type, play may start automatically.
Start playing
RAM
Just RECORD
Select the channel
The channel cannot be changed during recording.
up
or
down
Select the recording mode
Inserted Disc
To stop
To select recorded programmes to play
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Display the title view.
DIRECT NAVIGATOR
DVD-RAM
Title View
07
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BBC 06/ 3. MON
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VIDEO PICTURE
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Previous
ENTER
RETURN
S
SUB MENU
Page 01/01
Select
Next
2 Start playing.
1
Select,
2
play
Remaining time
Picture quality
XP
(1 h.)
SP
(2 h.)
LP
EP
(4 h.)
(8 h.)
Recording time
Start recording
Elapsed recording time
To stop
To record satellite programmes
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DELETE
To delete unnecessary title recorded on DVD-RAM, -RW(V) or +RW
While playing
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Advanced Playback
Playback of the last recorded title
Playback of a selected title
Dividing a recording into chapters
RAM
CREATE
CHAPTER during playback
Stopping playback
Pausing playback
play
MANUAL SKIP
during playback
CD
Not available
MANUAL SKIP
Playback jumps forward approx. 30 seconds.
PAUSE
PAUSE to resume playback
Changing the picture or sound settings
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DISPLAY during playback
STOP the playback position is saved
The television picture appears.
(
DVD-A DVD-V VCD CD
the screensaver appears) to resume playback
STOP to delete the saved playback position
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SKIP during playback
Quick View (PLAY/x1.3)
RAM
You can increase the playback speed without negative effects on the sound.
SLOW/SEARCH to resume playback
Each time the button is pushed, the speed increases up to a maximum of five levels.
+R +R DL +RW(V)
Maximum of three levels.
The sound is only output at the first fast-foward speed. is output at all fast-forward speeds.
TIME SLIP
Select the time span by which playback is to jump forward or backward.
0 min
TIME SLIP
1
Select,
2
set
to resume playback
With a digital connection, playback is in PCM.
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Quick View is paused if the playback of a programme begins, which was not recorded with Dolby Digital.
Quick View does not function during simultaneous recording and playback in XP or FR mode.
CD
Not available
Each time the navigation button is pressed, the time span increases or decreases in minute increments. For recordings that are longer than 10 minutes, the time span increases or decreases in 10-minute increments when the button is held down longer.
Frame playback during pause Slow-motion playback during pause
SLOW/SEARCH
The speed can be controlled in 5 levels.
With some disc formats, the pause mode is switched on after 5 minutes.
to resume playback
CD
VCD
DVD-A
Not available
Forwards only.
Moving pictures only.
to resume playback
Each time the button is pressed, the next or the previous frame is displayed.
CD
VCD
DVD-A
Not available
Forwards only.
Moving pictures only.
Advanced Playback
Playback from DIRECT NAVIGATOR
The DIRECT NAVIGATOR menu shows all the recordings and timer programmes you have created yourself.
The recordings can be selected directly and replayed immediately without searching.
DIRECT NAVIGATOR
DVD-RAM
001
Title View
002
VIDEO
003
PICTURE
6/ 3/ 06 Total 10
004
23/ 9/ 05 Total 12
005
1/ 10/05 Total 5
---
6/ 3/ 06 Total 10
ENTER
RETURN
Previous
S
SUB MENU
6/ 3/ 06 Total 10
Page 01/01
Select
Next
1
2
Select, play
S
SKIP
Select the previous or next page
(more than 6 recordings)
To edit a recording
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Playback
Simultaneous recording and playback
RAM
You can play the recording or a different title during the current recording or Timer Recording.
Playback does not affect Timer Recordings. Recording begins at the programmed time.
(red) (green)
Select Title View or
Picture View (JPEG)
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Playback during recording
RAM
Playback can be started while the unit is still recording. You can watch the recording without stopping the current recording.
STOP to end playback
STOP to stop recording
(after 2 seconds)
To stop recording or if a Timer Recording is stopped.
Stop Recording
Timer recording in progress.
Stop this timer recording ?
It will be cancelled if you stop.
Cancel Stop Recording
SELECT
ENTER RETURN
1
2
Select, set
Note
Depending on the disc type, playing may start automatically.
-R DL
-RW(V) +R
+R DL +RW
Direct input via the number buttons
Selection of channels, title numbers, etc.
VCD
JPEG
JPEG
MP3
5:
0 5
5:
5:
0
0
0 5
0 0 5
15:
1 5
15:
15:
0
0
1
0
5
1 5
DVD-A
When the screen saver is shown, you can enter a group number. On some discs, this function is only available when playback stops.
Playback starts automatically (with prerecorded discs)
DVD-A DVD-V VCD CD -R(MP3)
Playback always starts at the beginning of the disc. If the disc has its own disc menu, then it is displayed. The operation of the disc menu depends on the inserted disc.
Due to the programme structure determined by the manufacturer, the described functions may not be available.
If appears on the television unit, the procedure is inhibited by the unit or the disc.
Use the following buttons to launch the disc menu again:
DVD-V: SUB MENU, DVD-A: DIRECT NAVIGATOR, VCD: RETURN
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Discs you can record on
Formatting
RAM -RW(V)
+RW
-RW(VR)
+R +R DL
Only for new discs
If using an unformatted disc, you must format it before the first recording. After inserting the disc, the formatting message appears automatically. Formatting prepares the media, such as a recordable DVD-RAM, for recording. All data is irreversibly erased.
Format
This disc is not formatted properly.
Format it using DVD Management ?
No Yes
SELECT
ENTER RETURN
Disc Type
We recommend using a DVD RAM to utilise the greatest possible functional scope of this unit.
Function
Recording
Rewritable
Copy-once recording
(digital broadcasts)
(CPRM compatible discs only)
Playing on other equipment
(RAM compatible equipment only)
: Can do, : Cannot do
To play
Use the Finalize feature!
Auto Finalize
1
OPEN/CLOSE
on other equipment,
DVD-R, etc. recorded on this unit cannot be played on other players immediately after recording. Using the Finalize feature allows you to play these discs on other players. (However, once the disc is finalized you will no longer be able to record to the disc.)
Auto finalization is always offered before an unfinalized disc is ejected.
Finalize the disc so that it can be played on other DVD players.
Finalize
Finalize the disc so that it can be played on other DVD players.
Note: Recording or Editing is not possible after finalizing. This may take up to 3 min.
Press the REC button to start finalize.
Press the OPEN/CLOSE button to exit.
This disc cannot be played on other DVD players without finalizing.
2
REC
OPEN/CLOSE
REC
Finalize and eject.
After successful finalization, the disc is ejected automatically.
2
OPEN/CLOSE
Eject.
This disc cannot be played on other DVD players.
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You can record onto the second layer of dual- or double-layer discs after closing the first layer.
Advanced Recording
Select the drive
(DVD)
Select the channel
up down
Specifying a time as the recording duration
0:30 1:00
Start recording Pause the recording Stop recording a title
REC
PAUSE
STOP
REC
To resume recordig
1:30
The unit switches itself off at the end of the recording if no functions are being executed on another drive. This function is not available for Timer Recordings.
2:00 3:00 4:00 REC
Direct TV recording
Timer Recording with the television set
Press for 3 seconds
1
Programme the
Timer on the TV set.
2
Switch the DVD-
Recorder to the
Standby mode.
Note
This function is not possible with Flexible Rec.
If the channel or recording mode (XP, SP, LP, EP) is changed while recording is paused, the time is deleted.
If your TV is equipped with Q Link, you can record an analogue TV programme that you are currently watching.
Other settings are not necessary. The recorder automatically switches to the appropriate station.
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If your television set is equipped with the Q Link function and the possibility of programming with Timer Recording, then you can do a Timer Recording with the television set.
The recording will not start if the DVD Recorder is in Timer or
EXT LINK standby.
If several Timer Recordings follow on in quick succession, they are recorded as one title.
Changing the recording mode
Remaining time
Note
RAM
If you activated the write-protection, cancel it.
After pause the recording the title is not divided.
You can only change the channel or recording mode in the PAUSE mode.
The material is then recorded as a separate title.
After the recording is complete, it takes some time for the unit to process the unit control information.
To use Q Link functions (e.g. direct TV recording), connect the DVD Recorder with a fully wired 21-pin Scart cable to the television set.
RAM
With the [EP mode ( 8Hours )] setting, playback on DVD-RAM-compatible
DVD players may not be possible. Select [EP mode ( 6Hours )].
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Maximum number of recordable titles
RAM -R -RW(V) -R DL +R +RW +R DL
99 49
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18
TV Guide
To Others
TV Guide
TV
The TV Guide gives you an overview of the programme for your digital television and radio stations up to
7-days. For many of these programmes, you can select additional information provided by the stations.
You can sort the programme preview according to various topics such as sport, films etc., according to categories such as TV or radio and select programmes for Timer Recordings.
Select, to watch the current programme
1
Select,
2
watch
TV Guide: Landscape
Mon 06th
Category
All Services
Mon 06/03/06 19:35
Prog. Type
All Types
19:00 - 20:00 Emmerdale : In todays's show we will find a way...
1 BBC1
2 BBC2
Time: 19:30 20:00 20:30 21:00 21:30
CSI NY
Hot Wars
DIY S.O.S.
Red Cap
Holliday Programme
7 ITV1
10 Channel4
31 Channel5
45 ITV2
70 S4C
Emmerd
Corotation Street
Scrapheap Challenge
The Bill
Pepsi Chart Show
News Sex and the City
Me out of here!
Pop Idol
Terminator2
News
Rugbi
+24 Hr
15 to 1
Category
Scrapheap Challenge
Prog. Type
SELECT
VIEW
RETURN info
Guide Change Display Mode
Page +
Page -
(TV screen)
Select a future broadcasting to programming a Timer recording
(Timer programming screen)
Timer
Recording
Remain 1:54 SP
14:15:16 6/ 3 MON
20
1
Select,
Name Date Start Stop Mode STTL
1 BBC1 11/ 3. Sa 14:00 16:00 SP OFF
All Services : BBC1
TERRA
Programme Name
Press ENTER to store the programme.
2
set
Ü
Delete
0 9
Number
ENTER
RETURN
Press ENTER to store.
Select a programmed Timer Recording to delete the programming
1
Select,
2
delete
Delete this timer programming?
Yes No
Confirm [Yes] with
ENTER to delete.
View TV Guide (landscape or portrait)
Portrait - sorted by time
Landscape - sorted by channels
TV Guide date
TV Guide time
Channel
Selected programme
TV Guide: Landscape
Mon 06th
Category
All Services
Mon 06/03/06 19:35
Prog. Type
All Types
19:00 - 20:00 Emmerdale : In todays's show we will find a way...
Current date and time
1 BBC1
2 BBC2
7 ITV1
Time: 19:30 20:00 20:30 21:00 21:30
CSI NY
Hot Wars
DIY S.O.S.
Red Cap
Holliday Programme
Emmerd Corotation Street The Bill
10 Channel4
31 Channel5
45 ITV2
70 S4C
Scrapheap Challenge
News Sex in the City
Me out of here!
Pepsi Chart Show
Pop Idol
Terminator2
News
Rugbi 15 to 1
+24 Hr Category
Scrapheap Challenge
Prog. Type
SELECT
Landscape
VIEW
RETURN info
Guide Change Display Mode
To change the layout
(Portrait/Landscape)
Details available
A Timer Recording is programmed
TV Guide: Portrait
Mon 13th
1 BBC1
19:30 - 20:15
20:15 - 21:30
21:30 - 21:45
21:45 - 22:00
22:00 - 22:15
22:15 - 22:30
22:45 - 23:30
23:30 - 00:20
-24 Hr
Page +
Page -
2 BBC2
Red Cap
Hot Wars
Corotation Street
Scrapheap Challenge
News
Me out of here!
Rugbi
Sex in the City
+24 Hr
Category
All Services
Mon 06/03/06 19:35
Prog. Type
All Types
7 ITV1
10 Channel4
Category Prog. Type
SELECT
TIMER REC
RETURN info
Guide Change Display Mode
Page +
Page -
Portrait
TV Guide
To Others
TV Guide
TV
Timer Recording menu for analogue stations (A)
2 BBC 2W
3 ITV1 Wal
6 ITV2
7 BBC THR
901 (A) ***
902 (A) ***
Hot Wars Holliday Programme
Emmerd Corotation Street The Bill
Scrapheap Challenge Pepsi Chart Show
News Sex and the City Terminator2
No information available for analogue services
No information available for analogue services
+24 Hr Category Prog. Type
[No information available for analogue services]
SELECT
VIEW
RETURN info
Guide Change Display Mode
Page +
Page -
Analogue stations (A)
1
2
Select, set
Timer
Recording
Remain 1:54 SP
14:15:16 6/ 3 MON
Name Date Start Stop Mode STTL
901 ***** 3/ 3 FRI 14:15
- -:- -
SP On
All services : -----
Programme Name
ENTER
RETURN
Please set Channel.
Change
Profile
0 9
Number
20
(Timer programming screen)
The TV Guide does not contain information for analogue programmes.
Functions of the coloured buttons
-24 Hr
(red) (green) (yellow) (blue)
To next day
To previous day
+24 Hr
To view a programme list of the selected category.
To view a programme list of the selected type.
Category
Prog. Type
(yellow)
(blue)
Category
All Services
Category list
Free TV
Radio
Information
Profile 1
Profile 2
Profile 3
Profile 4
Edit Profiles:
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Prog. Type
All Types
All Types
Movies
News and Factual
Entertainment
Sport
Children's
Education
Lifestyle
Drama
Type list
1
2
1
2
Select category view
Select type view
Functions of the channel button View details of the programm
To scroll the programme page in the Portrait View.
To scroll the channel page in the Landscape View.
Details available
TV Guide
Mon 06/03/06 19:35
Fri 18th
Spending Other People's Money
BBC ONE Wales, Lifestyle
19:30-20:00, 30min.
A flashy car salesman loses his cool when his stingy friend takes over his wallet. He's forced to sell his possessions at a car boot sale to pay for food. [S]
TIMER REC
RETURN
Return to List
To return to the start page
Automatic title transfer
When programmes are recorded from the TV Guide, the name of the selected programme is transferred automatically for the recording. If an analogue station broadcasts teletext, the unit automatically records the name of the programme and the station, on condition that the [Title page] setting has been entered correctly in the station table.
It can take approx. 10 minutes to find the title with this unit, and sometimes this fails.
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Note
The programme overview is available immediately if your DVD Recorder has found a digital station and loaded the information in the memory. This process can take a while depending on the particular station.
The programme overview data are continuously downloaded in the background when the unit is switched on. That means that the programme overview can sometimes change while you are looking at it.
If the unit is disconnected from the AC mains, all programme data are lost
The broadcasters allocate individual programmes to topic areas. If the selection is not complete, this is not an error in the unit.
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Manual Timer Recording
PROG/CHECK
FUN
ION
CT
Recording
Timer programming overview
Timer
Recording
Remain 1:54 SP
14:15:16 6/ 3 MON
No. Name Date Start Stop Mode STTL
Drive space
01 BBC1 6/ 3/ Mo 17:00 17:15 SP ON OK
02 ITV1 6/ 3/ Mo 20:45 21:30 SP OFF OK
New Timer Programme
Press ENTER to store new programme.
ENTER
RETURN
S
SUB MENU
Ü Delete Timer Off
1
Select,
ENTER
OK
2
access
Select to edit a Timer programming
Select for a new Timer programming
Timer
Recording
Making the settings
Timer
Recording
Remain 1:54 SP
14:15:16 6/ 3 MON
Name Date Start Stop Mode STTL
- -/- - - - - -:- - - -:- -
SP On
All services : -----
Programme Name
ENTER
RETURN
Please set Channel.
Change
Profile
0 9
Number
Remain 1:54 SP
14:15:16 6/ 3 MON
Remaining time
Actual time and date
Making the settings
1
ENTER
OK
select the item
2
ENTER
OK
change settings
3
Repeat 1 and 2 for Name, Date
Start, Stop, Mode and STTL.
ENTER
OK
set the programming
To delete entrys
Name Date Start Stop Mode STTL
3 BBC 11/ 3. SAT 14:00 16:00 SP OFF
All services : BBC
TERRA
Programme Name
Press ENTER to store the programme.
ENTER
RETURN
Change
Profile
Programme position/name
To change the profile
(blue)
+
+
+
Date
+ one day ahead
ENTER
OK daily or weekly (press repeatly)
Weekly SAT/FRI/THU/WED/TUE/MON/SUN:
Same time on the same day every week
Daily MON-FRI: Monday to Friday
Daily MON-SAT: Monday to Saturday
Daily SUN-SAT: Sunday to Saturday
Ü
Delete
0 9
Number
To enter the programme name
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Select,
ENTER
OK
set
Subtitles [On] or [Off]
Recorded subtitles cannot be deleted later.
Recording mode
(XP, SP, LP, EP, FR)
Ending time
Starting time
hold to increase/decrease
ENTER
OK starting or ending time in 30 minute intervals
Timer programming overview
PROG/CHECK
Timer
Recording
Remain 1:54 SP
14:15:16 6/ 3 MON
No. Name Date Start Stop Mode STTL
Drive space
01 BBC1 6/ 3/ Mo 17:00 17:15 SP ON OK
02 ITV1 6/ 3/ Mo 20:45 21:30 SP OFF OK
New Timer Programme
[Chan. Name] ITV1
ENTER
RETURN
S
SUB MENU
Ü
Delete Timer Off
Symbols
22 99
Drive space
Storage space (DVD)
OK: Enough storage space available.
(Date): For recordings that are made daily or weekly, there is enough storage space on the disc.
! : The disc was not inserted, it is write-protected or there is insufficient storage space available.
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S
Delete
Timer Off
Stop Recording
to delete selected Timer programming
Timer On/Timer Off to stop the current
Timer Recording
(during Timer Recording)
Timer Off/Timer On
Deactivate or activate a Timer programming e.g. to interrupt a dayly or weekly Timer programming.
1
Select,
ENTER
OK
(red)
2
To edit the Timer programming
Timer On/Timer Off
To delete a Timer programming
Manual Timer Recording
Note
FUN
ION
CT
Recording
Make sure that there is a recordable disc in the selected drive. Otherwise, the Timer
Recording will not run.
The unit automatically switches to timer mode.
REC flashes in the unit's display one minute before the recording is set to start.
A Timer Recording does not start while a disc is being formatted, deleted or finalized.
The recording begins afterwards.
RAM
If you programmed the timer programmes one after the other in sequential order, the first few seconds of the second Timer Recording are not recorded.
With other types of discs, it is approx. 30 seconds.
If you receive your TV programme via a satellite receiver (digital/analogue):
On the external unit, select the station with the programme that you want to record.
The station can not be changed during the recording.
The programme on the set station is always recorded.
Name : Select [AV2] as the name of the TV station with .
Timer Recording via external units (e.g. satellite receiver)
Recording programming on an external unit
DRIVE
SELECT
(DVD)
EXT LINK
EXT LINK
To switch
Ext Link off
The programming for a Timer Recording takes place on an external unit. Read the operating instructions for your external unit.
The recording begins if an appropriate signal is received from a connected unit. As long as a video picture is transmitted by the external unit, the selected drive will record it.
Prematurely cancelling recording
1
Stop the transfer of the recording signal on the external unit.
2
EXT LINK
Playback of the inserted disc during Ext Link mode
15
Setting for external units (EXT LINK)
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VIDEO Plus+ Recording
(for analogue channels)
FUN
ION
CT
To Others
VIDEO Plus+ Record
Entering a VIDEO Plus+ number causes the data for programmes provided by broadcasters to be saved. The appropriate codes can be found in newspapers and TV guides. You can programme up to 16 programmes per month in advance.
VIDEO Plus+
VIDEO Plus+
Record
Remain 1:54 SP
14:15:16 6/ 3 MON
Input PlusCode Number 0-9, and press ENTER.
1
Enter the
VIDEO Plus+ code
1
4
7 8
0
2
5
Delete a number to correct
ENTER
OK
3
6
9
ENTER
RETURN
0 9
Number
2
Set
ENTER
OK
Timer
Recording
Remain 1:54 SP
14:15:16 6/ 3 MON
Name Date Start Stop Mode STTL
3 TVin 11/ 3. Sat 14:00 16:00 SP OFF
Information : TVinteractive
Programme Name
Press ENTER to store the programme.
ENTER
RETURN
Change
Profile
Ü Delete
0
9
Number
Missing or incorrectly transferred data can be corrected
20 99
ENTER
OK
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22
Timer Recording from Sat with VIDEO Plus+
FUN
ION
CT
To Others
VIDEO Plus+ Record
VIDEO Plus+ Codes for satellite receivers
This DVD Recorder is not designed to control (switch on or change channel) your satellite receiver, however, it can be taught to recognize VIDEO Plus+ Codes for satellite stations. The satellite receiver must be switched on and the correct station selected.
Some receivers have their own timer facility for this purpose.
Please refer to your satellite receiver instructions for use of such timer facilities.
For your DVD Recorder to recognize the VIDEO Plus+ Codes for each satellite station, you must teach your DVD Recorder which channel or AV input to record from for the first time. Otherwise when setting a VIDEO Plus+ recording, the [--] symbol will appear in the channel position indicating that the DVD Recorder does not know which channel position to set. Once you have set the channel/AV input the DVD Recorder will remember it whenever you use a VIDEO Plus+ Code for the station again.
Timer
Recording
Remain 1:54 SP
14:15:16 6/ 3 MON
No. Name Date Start Stop Mode STTL
Drive space
01 AV2 6/ 3/ Mo 17:00 17:15 SP - - - OK
02 AV2 6/ 3/ Mo 20:45 21:30 SP ----- OK
New Timer Programme
[Chan. Name] AV2
ENTER
RETURN
S
SUB MENU
Ü Delete Timer Off
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
VIDEO Plus+
Press the VIDEO Plus+ button.
Enter a VIDEO Plus+ Code from a satellite TV Guide for a satellite channel, e.g. Sky 1 using the numeric buttons. Press to correct any mistakes.
Press the ENTER button. [--] will appear instead of a channel number/AV input.
Press the CH button to select the channel or AV input that is to be used for recording from the satellite channel.
Press the ENTER button to memorize the setting. The DVD Recorder will now automatically set the programme position or AV input correctly when a
VIDEO Plus+ recording is set for this satellite station in the future.
Press to select the programme that you have just set. Now press the button to delete it from the Timer Recording list. It is no longer needed.
Repeat the steps above until you have set and deleted dummy Timer Recordings for each of the satellite stations that you will make VIDEO Plus+ recordings from.
Press RETURN when you have finished.
Symbols
The title is currently being recorded.
The programme was copy-protected so that the title could not be recorded.
Title with restriction for one-time copying.
W
F
Timer mode is active.
A daily or weekly Timer Recording was stopped.
The icon disappears when next Timer Recording starts.
The title is selected.
The title overlaps other recordings.
DVD was full. The title could not be recorded.
The title is provided for one-time copying and will be deleted after it is copied.
Titles or playlists with pictures (pictures cannot be copied).
The programme cannot be played back due to damaged data or cannot be recorded for another reason.
The title is write-protected.
NTSC
PAL
The title or the playlist was recorded with a TV system other than that currently set in the unit.
If the TV do not supports that TV system, playback picture maybe distorted.
Entering text
A
C
You can give names to your programmes or discs in the different menus and while setting up the Timer Recording.
1
Select
Enter Name
TERRALUNA
_
Delete
Add to List
List Names
Set
SELECT
ENTER RETURN
6
7
4
5
1
2
3
8
9
0
M
P
W
.
G
J
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
A
D
B C
E F
H I
K L a b c d e f g h i j k l
T
8
#
N O
Q R S m n o p q r t u v U V
X Y Z w x y z
, ? ! " '
: ;
{ s
[
<
+ -
/ =
$
}
(
9
]
>
0
\ |
` ^
*
%
&
@
_
-
)
Space
2
Set
ENTER
OK
ENTER
OK
or
1
4
7
2
5
8
0
3
6
9 e.g.: the letter "R":
Press 7 to switch to the 7th line.
Press 7 twice to select "R"
PAUSE to delete a letter
3
Apply the name/title.
STOP add name to the Name List
Enter Name
TERRALUNA
_
Top Menu Preview
TERRALUNA
3
4
1
2
5
G
J
A
D
1 2 3
B C
E F
H I
K L
Top Menu Preview
-R -RW(V) +R -R DL +R DL +RW
In the DIRECT NAVIGATOR, select the setting [Enter Name]. The Top Menu Preview also appears.
The later display of the title is shown. Add blanks, hyphens etc. to write the title as you want it.
to open the
Name List
Deleting a selected name from the List Names
Selecting a name from the Name List
List Names
01 ASTRA
02 TERRALUNA
1
Select,
Delete Name
ENTER
OK
S
ENTER
OK
2
set
SELECT
ENTER
RETURN
S
SUB MENU
Delete
FUN
ION
CT
Delete
FUN
CT
ION
Playback
Recording
Delete
Copy
To Others
ENTER
RETURN
PAUSE
To select several elements
(red)
Title View
VIDEO
To edit recorded titles
(green)
Album View
To edit Albums/
JPEG pictures
PICTURE
SKIP
To the previous or next page
ENTER
OK
1
Select
Delete
2
access
S
DVD-RAM
07 08
VIDEO PICTURE
09
BBC 6/ 3 MON BBC 6/ 3 MON
---
BBC 6/ 3 MON
--
Previous
ENTER
RETURN
S
SUB MENU
Page 02/02
Select
Next
Previous Next
ENTER
OK
Select, delete
VIDEO
Properties
Edit
Album View
ENTER
OK
PICTURE
Delete Album
Set up Protection
Cancel Protection
Title View
Select, set
Properties
Information about the recorded title
(e.g. Name, Date and Time)
Edit
(Title View only)
Launch to [Set up Protection/Cancel
Protection]
Album View Title View
Switch between Album View (pictures) or Title View (titles).
Delete Album
Delete an Album in the Album View
Set up Protection
Cancel Protection
To protect titles, albums or pictures
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STATUS displays/Digital channel information
Discinformation
10:07:21 1/12 Remain 0:50 SP
T14 0:05.14 SP T10 0:05.14 SP
Status display
DVD-RAM
1:07 SP
1 DVB
BBC ONE Wales
S creen information
Every time you change the station, a status display and digital channel information appear automatically. They disappear again after a short time.
You can change the display time in the Setup menu.
To show the screen information again.
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1 BBC ONE Wales
Wales today
17:00–17:15 NOW
Multi Audio
Digital channel information
17:11
All Services
Change Category info
TXT Subtitle
Status displays
DVD-RAM
1:07 SP
1 DVB
BBC 1
REC
Record
PAUSE
Pause
PLAY
Playback
Current medium
Current recording/playback status and remaining time
Current station position. DVB shows a digital station.
Current station
Fast forward (5 stages)
Slow motion (5 stages)
PLAY/x1,3 Quick View
Rewind (5 stages)
Slow-motion rewind (5 stages)
Pause playback
Digital channel information
The digital channel information cannot be selected during playback or recording.
Select channel, view
Information on next programme
Extra information
Normal display
To change the category
Programme
1 BBC ONE Wales
Wales today
17:00–17:15
Encrypted
Channel
Signal quality
Current time
Category
No Signal
NOW
17:11 TV.
Change Category info
Multi-Audio TXT
TXT = Digital Text
STTL = Subtitle
Programme is broadcast in multi-channel sound.
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During scrambled broadcasting.
Broadcast time
If the digital channel information shows [No Signal], [Bad Signal], [Encrypted] or
[No Service] or on selecting a radio station, the digital channel information cannot disappear and is included in any current recording
Digital TEXT for digital channels
To select another page
Select another page, access
Quickly access to certain topic areas and navigation
To hide
Note
During a recording the Digital TEXT function is not possible.
The features depend on the respective station.
When subtitle is on or additional information in the digital channel information is displayed, Digital Teletext does not work.
Subtitles for digital channels
To activate subtitles
To deactivate subtitles
Discinformation during playback and/or recording
1x
DVD-RAM
REC
PLAY
To select the subtitle language
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2x
10:07:21 1/12 Remain 0:50 SP
T14 0:05.14 SP T10 0:05.14 SP
To hide
Current date and time.
Available recording time and recording mode
(0:50 SP = 50 minutes in SP mode).
Title number: shows the recording mode and the current recording time of the title.
Title number: shows the recording mode and the elapsed play time of the title.
FUNCTIONS menu
Display the FUNCTIONS menu to access the main functions on this unit quickly and select functions like Timer Recording etc.
Select [To Others] to view more functions.
FUNCTIONS
DVD-RAM
Playback
Recording
Delete
Copy
To Others
ENTER
RETURN
OK
TV Guide
VIDEO Plus+ Record
Playlists
Flexible Rec
DV Auto Rec
Setup
DVD Management
1
Select,
2
set
Note
The FUNCTIONS menu cannot be launched during playback.
You can access the main functions via
FUNCTIONS.
The illustrations show DVD-RAM menus.
The menu entries may differ depending on the disc or the medium. During Recording or
Timer Recording, some menus have a grey background and cannot be selected.
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Playback
Recording
Menu DIRECT NAVIGATOR
Timer programming in the Timer Recording menu
PROG/CHECK
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Delete
Copy
Menu Delete Navigator
Menu Copy
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To Others
TV Guide
VIDEO Plus+ Record
Copy All Pictures
Playlists
Flexible Rec
DV Auto Rec
Setup
DVD Management
Card Management
TV Guide
Menu VIDEO Plus+ Record
Menu Copy All Pictures (when using SD Card)
Menu Playlists
Recording in FR mode
Recording the DV signal
Changing your unit's presettings
Formatting and finaliying discs, write-protection
Formatting SD Cards
VIDEO Plus+
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FUNCTIONS
/ Playback
DIRECT NAVIGATOR
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DIRECT NAVIGATOR Title View
DVD-RAM
07
BBC 2W 06/ 3 MON
Motors
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VIDEO
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PICTURE
Previous
ENTER
RETURN
S
SUB MENU
Page 02/02
Select Previous
Next
Next
VIDEO
PICTURE
RED button: Title View
GREEN button: Picture View (JPEG)
Overview of DIRECT NAVIGATOR
You can archive, edit or start playback after selecting a title in DIRECT NAVIGATOR.
Selecting a title or chapter
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Select a title or chapter with
Selecting other pages
or .
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Select [Previous] or [Next] with
Cancelling a function
and confirm with ENTER.
Depending on the specific entry, select [No] or [Cancel] with with ENTER.
You can also cancel a function with RETURN.
and confirm
TITEL VIEW
SUB MENU
S
Delete
Properties
Edit
Chapter View
Album View
ENTER
ENTER
Enter Name
Set up Protection
Cancel Protection
Partial Delete
Change Thumbnail
Divide Title
Editing is not possible during recording.
CHAPTER VIEW
SUB MENU
S
Delete Chapter
Create Chapter
Combine Chapters
Title View
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Launching the DIRECT NAVIGATOR menu
Press FUNCTIONS.
Confirm [ Playback] with ENTER.
The DIRECT NAVIGATOR menu appears.
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Playback
Select a title with and start playback with ENTER.
S
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Press SUB MENU to edit a title.
Select the desired option with and confirm with ENTER.
Delete
Properties
Edit
Chapter View
Album View
Delete
Terra X
Date 10/ 3/ 2006 FRI
Name ARTE
Time 0:45
Remaining Time
2:00(SP)
Corresponding chapter of playlists will be deleted.
Delete
SELECT
ENTER
Cancel
RETURN
Properties
Terra X
No. 03
Date 10/ 3/ 2006 Fr
Name ARTE
Time 0:45
Rec time 0:01(SP)
ENTER RETURN
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Delete
When you execute this process, the title will be deleted and cannot be restored.
Confirm [Delete] with ENTER.
Select [Delete] with and confirm with ENTER.
The available recording time may remain the same after deleting a short title.
In the case of a DVD-RAM, the storage space of a deleted title becomes available for a new recording. For -RW(V), +RW: Available recording space increases only when the last recorded title is deleted. With other discs (-R, R DL, +R, +R DL), the storage space is not released by deleting titles.
Properties
!
Information on the title, such as name, date and time is displayed.
Select [Properties] with and confirm with ENTER.
Album View/Title View: VIDEO (GREEN button) / PICTURE (RED button)
Display of video data or picture data.
Editing several elements
Select the desired title with and press PAUSE .
A check appears. Repeat this process to select other titles.
Press PAUSE again to clear the selection.
FUNCTIONS
/ Playback
DIRECT NAVIGATOR Partial Delete
DVD-RAM
Terra X
PLAY
VIDEO PICTURE
Start
End
Next
Exit
0:00.35
Start End
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Terra X
Date 10/ 3/2006 FRI
Name BBC
Remaining Time
Time 0:45
1:15(SP)
Corresponding chapter of playlists will be deleted.
Delete
SELECT
ENTER
Cancel
RETURN
DIRECT NAVIGATOR Change Thumbnail
DVD-RAM
Terra X
PLAY
VIDEO PICTURE
Change
Exit
0:00.35
Change
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Start play and select the image of a thumbnail.
DIRECT NAVIGATOR Divide Title
DVD-RAM
Terra X
VIDEO
PICTURE
PLAY
Preview
Divide
Divide
SELECT
ENTER
Exit
0:20.35
Divide
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Divide Title
Terra X
Date 10/ 3/ 2006 FRI
Name BBC
Time 0:45
Once divided, this title cannot be recombined.
Cancel
RETURN
DIRECT NAVIGATOR
Editing titles in the SUB MENU
S
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Select [Edit] with and confirm with ENTER.
In the submenu, select the desired option with confirm with ENTER.
Enter Name
-RW ( )
Not available
Enter or change the title of the programmes.
The full name is displayed in the Properties submenu.
Delete
Properties
Edit
Album View
Set up Protection
Cancel Protection
Partial Delete
Change Thumbnail
Divide Title
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Set up Protection
RAM +R DL +R +RW
Select [Yes] with and confirm with ENTER. is displayed.
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Cancel Protection
RAM
+R DL +R
+RW
Select [Yes] with and confirm with ENTER. disappears.
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Partial Delete
RAM
!
Make sure that you really want to delete parts of the recording.
At the desired start point, confirm [Start] with ENTER.
At the desired end point, confirm [End] with ENTER.
If you want to carry out the deletion, select [Exit] with and confirm with ENTER.
In the next screen, select [Delete] with and confirm with ENTER.
You exit the menu after the deletion.
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To delete other parts, confirm [Next] with ENTER.
Select [Delete] with and confirm with ENTER.
After each deletion, you can select the next start and end point.
To exit the menu, select [Exit] with and press ENTER.
You may not be able to identify a start and end point if they are less than
3 seconds apart or if recorded image is a still picture. The unit switches to
PAUSE mode at the end of the title. The available recording time on the disc may remain the same after deletion.
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Change Thumbnail -RW ( )
Not available
!
You can select any position in a title as the thumbnail for the title view.
Press PLAY to start playback.
At the position which is to be displayed as the new thumbnail, confirm [Change] with ENTER. The selected thumbnail is displayed.
Confirm [Exit] with ENTER. The selected thumbnail is displayed in the title view.
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Divide Title RAM
You can divide a selected title. A divided title cannot be joined together again.
At the position where the title is to be divided, confirm [Divide] with ENTER.
Confirm [Preview] with ENTER. A section will be played back from 10 seconds before to 10 seconds after the dividing point.
Confirm [Exit] with ENTER.
In the next screen, select [Divide] with and confirm with ENTER.
A short section of the recording right before the dividing point may be lost. The divided titles retain the name of the original title.
You cannot use this function if the resulting sections are extremely short or if you have saved more than 99 titles to DVD-RAM.
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FUNCTIONS
/ Playback
DIRECT NAVIGATOR
Editing chapters in the SUB MENU
RAM
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Press FUNCTIONS.
Confirm [ Playback] with ENTER.
Select the desired title with
Press SUB MENU.
in the Title View menu.
Select [Chapter View] with and confirm with ENTER.
DIRECT NAVIGATOR Chapter View
DVD-RAM
02 EUROSPORT 11/ 3 SAT
VIDEO
001 002 003 004
PICTURE
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0:00.11
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0:00.04
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Previous Page 01/01 Next
Selected Chapter
001
Combine Chapters
Following Chapter
002
Combine chapters.
Combine
Cancel
S
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Select the desired chapter with
Press SUB MENU.
.
Select the desired option with in the submenu and confirm with ENTER.
Delete
Properties
Edit
Chapter View
Create Chapter
Combine Chapters
Title View
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Delete Chapter
Select [Delete] with and confirm with ENTER.
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Create Chapter
Divide the title into chapters. Determine the points where a new chapter needs to begin. The chapters can be selected later during playback with SKIP
Press ENTER at the position where you want to create the chapter.
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Repeat this step to create additional chapters.
Select [Exit] with and confirm with ENTER.
A short section right before the dividing point may be lost.
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Combine Chapters
Select [Combine] with and confirm with ENTER.
The selected chapter is combined with the following chapter.
Title View: Return to Title View
You can jump to the beginning/end of a title/chapter with PAUSE and SKIP
Find the position for a marker with SKIP , SLOW/SEARCH ,
TIME SLIP, MANUAL SKIP or .
You can jump between set markers with SKIP .
Editing several elements
Select the desired title with and press PAUSE .
A check appears. Repeat this process to select other titles.
Press PAUSE again to clear the selection.
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FUNCTIONS
/ Playback
DIRECT NAVIGATOR
JPEG/TIFF playback from DVD-RAM/SD
JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group), a system for compressing/decoding coloured still pictures. There are only slight losses in picture quality in spite of the extreme compression.
TIFF (Tag Image File Format), a system for compressing/decoding coloured still pictures. It allows digital cameras and other units to save top quality pictures.
ENTER
DIRECT NAVIGATOR
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DIRECT NAVIGATOR
DVD-RAM
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100_DVD
004
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Previous
ENTER
RETURN
S
Page 001/001
SUB MENU
Select
002
Album View
23/ 9/ 05 Total 12
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003
VIDEO
PICTURE
1/ 10/05 Total 5
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ENTER
ENTER
RETURN
Previous
S
SUB MENU
Page 01/01
Slide Show
Vext
Press ENTER to show pictures.
DIRECT NAVIGATOR Picture (JPEG) View
DVD-RAM
Album Name 101_DVD
0001
0002
0003
VIDEO
0004
Picture
Picture
GREEN Button:
Picture (JPEG) View
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Next
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Picture playback
RAM SD
If you have saved pictures in JPEG format on DVD-RAM, you can playback and edit these using the Album View function.
The albums are displayed with preview pictures.
To playback the pictures, an album must be selected and opened.
Press DIRECT NAVIGATOR.
In the title view, press SUB MENU. Select Album View with and press
ENTER to confirm.
In the Album View select the required album with and press ENTER to confirm.
Select the required picture in the Picture (JPEG) View with or
0 9
and press ENTER to start the playback
Press STOP to stop the playback.
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Display picture attributes
Press twice during the playback to select the display.
Press again to leave the display.
SUB MENU
S
Rotate RIGHT
Rotate LEFT
Zoom in
ENTER
RETURN
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If TIFF still pictures are played back or if there are a lot of files, sessions and/or folders, it can take a relatively long time to display the data.
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SUB MENU during picture playback
RAM SD -R CD
Press SUB MENU.
Select the required option with and press ENTER to confirm.
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Rotate RIGHT/Rotate LEFT
Press SUB MENU during the playback.
Select the required setting with and press ENTER to confirm.
Rotate RIGHT
Rotate LEFT
Zoom in
ENTER
RETURN
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Zoom in/Zoom out (Only available for pictures smaller than 640 x 480 pixels)
Press SUB MENU during the playback.
Select [Zoom in] with and press ENTER to confirm.
To go back to the original size, press ENTER to confirm [Zoom out].
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Press RETURN to return to the Album View.
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FUNCTIONS
/ Playback
DIRECT NAVIGATOR
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DIRECT NAVIGATOR
DVD-RAM
Album View
002
6/ 3/ 06 Total 10
5/ 3/ 06 Total 12
100_DVD
004
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VIDEO
003
Picture
1/ 10/ 06 Total 5
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Vorherige
ENTER
RETURN
S
SUB MENU
Seite 01/01
Slide Show
Next
Slide Show Setting
Set Display Interval and Repeat Play.
Display interval
Repeat Play
Press ENTER to set.
SELECT
ENTER RETURN
5 sec.
Off
Add Pictures
DVD-RAM
001
Step
002
1 2
3 4
Please select album to copy.
003
12/ 9/ 05 Total 10
100_DVD
004
23/ 9/ 05 Total 12
CAR
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1/ 10/ 05 Total 5
Date: 13/ 7/2003
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Previous
ENTER
RETURN
Page 01/01 Next
Album View
RAM SD
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Slide Show from the Album View
Select the required Album from the Album View with
Press PLAY .
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S
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SUB MENU in the Album View
Press SUB MENU.
Select the required option with and press ENTER to confirm.
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Slide Show Setting
Add Pictures
Title View
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Start Slide Show
The pictures of the selected folder are played back automatically in succession in the selected display interval. The Slide Show is repeated if you have set [Repeat Play] to
[On] in the Slide Show.
Press STOP to stop the Slide Show.
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Slide Show Settings
You can stipulate the Display Interval for each picture, together with Repeat Play of the Slide Show.
Select [Display interval] with for each picture.
For Repeat Play of the Slide Show select [Display interval] with and change the setting with .
Press ENTER to confirm.
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Add Pictures
Pictures are assigned to the selected album from other albums.
Select [Start] with and press ENTER to confirm.
Step
Step
Step
Step
1
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2
3
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Use Copy Pictures to copy individual pictures or Copy Album to copy a complete album.
Select [Copy Pictures] or [Copy Album] with .
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Copy pictures: select the pictures you want to copy and press ENTER to confirm.
The pictures of the selected Album are copied.
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To continue copying, select [Yes] with and press ENTER to confirm.
Repeat steps 1-3.
To end copying, press ENTER to confirm [No].
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Create Album
To create a new album, pictures must already exist on the disc or SD card. Pictures from the selected album are copied into the new album on being created.
Select [Yes] with and press ENTER to confirm.
Step
Step
1
!
2
Select the required Album which you would like to copy the pictures with
and press ENTER to confirm.
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Use Copy Pictures to copy individual pictures or Copy Album to copy a complete album.
Select [Copy Pictures] or [Copy Album] with .
Copy pictures: select the pictures you want to copy and press ENTER to confirm.
Step 3 The pictures of the selected Album are copied.
Step
4
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To continue copying, select [Yes] with and press ENTER to confirm.
Repeat steps 1-3.
To end copying, press ENTER to confirm [No].
Select [Yes] to give the Album a name.
Enter the Album name.
If you select [No], then the date is saved as name of the Album.
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FUNCTIONS
/ Playback
DIRECT NAVIGATOR
SUB MENU in the Album View
S
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Press SUB MENU.
Select the required option with and press ENTER to confirm.
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Edit Album
Select the required option with and press ENTER to confirm.
Start Slide Show
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Slide Show Setting
Add Pictures
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Set up Protection
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Enter Album Name Enter the Album name.
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Delete Album
The selected Album is deleted and cannot be recovered.
Select [Delete] with and press ENTER to confirm.
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Set up Protection/Cancel Protection
You can set up or remove cancel protection for pictures.
Select [Yes] with and press ENTER to confirm.
DIRECT NAVIGATOR Picture (JPEG) View
DVD-RAM
Album Name Date 12/ 9/2005
0001 0002 0003
VIDEO PICTURE
0004
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Previous
ENTER
RETURN
S
SUB MENU
Page 001/001
Select
Next
Select Folder
Select folder to access.
\DCIM
Press ENTER to set.
SELECT
ENTER RETURN
S
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SUB MENU in der Picture (JPEG) View
Select an Album in the Album View with
RAM
press ENTER to confirm.
Press SUB MENU in the Picture (JPEG) View
SD
and
Select the required option with and press ENTER to confirm.
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Set up Protection
Cancel Protection
DPOF
Seite 01/01
Delete Picture
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The selected picture is deleted and cannot be recovered.
Select [Delete] with and press ENTER to confirm.
Set up Protection/Cancel Protection
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You can set up or remove cancel protection for pictures.
Select [Yes] with and press ENTER to confirm.
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DPOF
SD
Stipulates the number of picture prints in the selected folder.
Select the number with or with the numerical buttons and press ENTER to confirm. The pictures are marked with Picture (JPEG) View.
0 resets the setting. Settings adjusted previously with other units are reset.
DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) is a standard format for printing freeze frames recorded for example with a digital camera.
It may be possible that other units cannot show the printer settings adjusted with this unit (DPOF). If the folders or files do not correspond to the DCF standard or there is not enough capacity on the card, the setting cannot be adjusted.
Album View
Return to Album View.
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Select Folder
SD
You can select a folder directly and open it. It may be possible that folders which were not created with this unit cannot be opened.
Select the required folder with and press ENTER to confirm.
Editing several elements
Select the desired title with and press PAUSE .
A check appears. Repeat this process to select other titles.
Press PAUSE again to clear the selection.
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FUNCTIONS
/ Playback
MP3
JPEG
Menu
Select file type.
ENTER RETURN
JPEG Menu Picture (JPEG) View
CD (JPEG)
Folder
No. 1
0001 0002 0003 0004
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Start Slide Show
Seite 001/001
ENTER
RETURN
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Next
DIRECT NAVIGATOR
JPEG/TIFF playback from CD/DVD-R
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The Disc contains JPEG/TIFF data as well as MP3 data. After inserting the disk, the message appears referring to the preset playback mode.
Press ENTER to confirm.
Press FUNCTIONS and press ENTER to confirm the menu.
Select the required file type with and press ENTER to confirm.
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Press DIRECT NAVIGATOR. The screen Picture (JPEG) View appears.
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Playback of single pictures
Select the required picture with or with
0 9
and press ENTER to start playback.
Stop picture playback with STOP or DIRECT NAVIGATOR.
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Folder
Select [Folder] with .
Press SUB MENU.
Select the required option with and press ENTER to confirm.
Start Slide Show
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Slide Show Setting
30
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Change folder
Select [Folder] with and press ENTER to confirm. The available folders are shown.
Select the required folder with and press ENTER to confirm.
You can select a folder directly and open it. It may be possible that you cannot open folders not created with this unit.
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Menu
G 1
T 1
TOTAL
1/ 12
Number
0
--
9
Prev.
Next
SELECT
ENTER
RETURN
Total
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
No.
Group
1 : Set me Free
Track
01 - Only Truth
02 - Set Me Free
03 - More Precious
9
10
04 - Not My Will
05 - My Lord And My God
06 - Lead Me To Rest
07 - Nobody But Jesus
08 - Special Kind Of Love
09 - Long Way To Go
10 - Hush
Tree
Page 001/002
Menu
G 1
T 1
TOTAL
1/ 12
Number
0
--
9
Tree
26 Sep 2003
DCIM
Acapella ( MP3 )
Set Me Free
Instrumental (WMA)
Piano
G 1/ 1
SELECT
ENTER
RETURN
Menu
Select file type.
MP3
JPEG
ENTER RETURN
MP3 playback
-R CD
This unit can play MP3 that were recorded with a computer. Files are captured as tracks and folders as groups.
"TOTAL" includes all tracks in all groups on the disc.
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In addition to MP3 data, the disc also contains JPEG data:
After a disc is inserted, a message appears regarding the preset playback mode.
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Confirm the message with ENTER.
Press FUNCTIONS and confirm [Menu] with ENTER.
Select the desired file type with and confirm with ENTER.
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Starting playback
Press DIRECT NAVIGATOR to launch the Menu screen.
Select the desired track with or
0 9
and confirm with ENTER.
Playback takes place up to the last track in the selected group.
Press STOP to end playback.
Use DIRECT NAVIGATOR or RETURN to exit the screen.
Browse through the pages with SKIP .
The lists of groups follow one after the other.
T:
Shows the track currently being played
Track number in the group
TOTAL: Selected track number/
Total number of tracks
No.: Selected group number
Group: Selected group name
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Selecting a group
Press to switch to the Tree menu.
Select the desired group with and confirm with ENTER.
The contents of the selected group are displayed.
FUNCTIONS
Copy
Copy
RAM SD RAM SD
Pictures can be put together in the required order in a copy list and then copied
Copy
Cancel All
1
Copy Direction
DVD
SD CARD
2
Copy Mode
PICTURE High Speed
3
Create List
0
Start Copying
1
Copy Direction
Source DVD
Destination
SD CARD
Select the copy direction.
Source DVD
Destination SD CARD
Press
ENTER to change the setting.
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Press FUNCTIONS.
Select [ Copy ] with and confirm with ENTER.
Select the desired option with .
Cancel All
!
All created settings and lists in this menu are deleted!
Select [Yes] with and confirm with ENTER.
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1 Copy Direction
Select [Source] with and press ENTER to confirm.
Select DVD or SD CARD with and press ENTER to confirm.
Select [Destination] with and press ENTER to confirm.
Select DVD or SD CARD with and press ENTER to confirm.
Return to [Copy Direction] with and select [Create List] with .
2
Copy Mode
PICTURE High Speed
2 Copy Mode
Pictures are copied automatically in the High Speed mode.
3
Create List
Destination Capacity: 11MB
Picture/Folder
Picture
No. Size Name of item
New item (Total = 0)
Page 01/01
Create copy list.
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3 Create List
You can create a copy list from the existing pictures or from the existing folders.
Select [New item] with and confirm with ENTER.
In the Create List screen, use to select the desired picture and confirm with
ENTER. The picture is applied to the copy list.
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Change Folder
To change to another folder, select [Folder] with and press ENTER to confirm.
Select the required folder with and press ENTER to confirm.
Start Copying
S
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SUB MENU in the copy list
Press SUB MENU to edit the selected element of the copy list.
Deleting all elements
You can delete all elements of a copy list.
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Confirm [Delete all] with ENTER.
In the next screen, use to select [Yes] and confirm with ENTER.
Delete All
Add
Delete
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Editing individual elements
Use to select the desired option and confirm with ENTER.
Add: Select the desired picture or folder with
Delete: Select [Yes] with and confirm with ENTER.
and confirm with ENTER.
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Return with to [Create List] and select [Start Copying] with .
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Start Copying
Press ENTER to start copying.
Select [Yes] with and confirm with ENTER.
Press RETURN for 3 seconds to prematurely end copying.
Editing several elements
Select the desired title with and press PAUSE .
A check appears. Repeat this process to select other titles.
Press PAUSE again to clear the selection.
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FUNCTIONS
/ To Others
Copy All Pictures
Automatic detection of an SD card
SD cards are detected automatically on being inserted.
SD Card
Album View
Copy Pictures ( JPEG )
SELECT
ENTER RETURN
Place the SD card in the SD card slot.
ENTER
OK
1
2
Select, set
Album View:
30
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Copy Pictures ( JPEG )
SD
You can copy the entire contents of the SD card onto DVD with the function
[Copy All Pictures].
Press FUNCTIONS.
Select [To Others] with and press ENTER to confirm.
Press ENTER to confirm [Copy All Pictures].
RAM
Copy All Pictures
Copy from
SD Card
Copy to
DVD
Copy all pictures ( JPEG ) in the card.
SELECT
ENTER
RETURN
Copy
Cancel
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Select [Copy] with and press ENTER to confirm.
To stop copying prematurely, press and hold RETURN for 3 seconds.
The copied folders are placed behind the folders already on the DVD.
The print setting DPOF is not transferred during copying. The order in which the pictures are registered in the copying list may possibly not correspond to the order in the copying target.
If you copy the pictures folder for folder or card for card, all other files in this folder will be copied as well as the picture files. However, this does not apply to sub-folders contained in the folder.
If the target folder already contains pictures, the new pictures are recorded after the existing ones.
If the target drive does not have enough capacity or the number of files/folders being copied exceeds the maximum, then the copying process is stopped prematurely.
If the copying source folder has no name, this folder may be given another name on the copying target. Give the folder a name before copying.
FUNCTIONS
/ To Others
Playlists
Use this function to edit your movies/recordings made by a recorder or camcorder.
You can remove unwanted scenes (e.g. commercials) or change the sequence.
You can also divide your recordings (titles) into chapters.
You can create a playlist with your favourite chapters and edit this later.
01 BBC1 8/ 3 WED Motors
Page 01/01
ENTER
RETURN
SS
01 BBC1 8/ 3 WED Motors
Page 01/01
Source Title:
Source Chapter:
Title 1
Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4
Title 2
Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3
Chapter 1 of Title 2
Chapter 3 of Title1
Chapter 4 of Title 1
Playlists
Chapter 2 of Title 2
Chapter 1 of Title 1
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Insert a recorded disc.
If you activated write-protection, deactivate it.
Press FUNCTIONS.
Select [To Others] with and confirm with ENTER.
Select [Playlists] with and confirm with ENTER.
Creating a playlist
You can create a playlist from both source titles and source chapters.
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Select the free field [Create] with and confirm with ENTER.
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Selecting a Source Title
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Select the desired source title with and press SUB MENU.
Confirm [Create Chapter] with ENTER.
A complete source title can be inserted directly into Chapters in Playlists with ENTER.
RAM
RAM
2
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Creating a Source Chapter
Select the chapter section with ENTER. The length of the chapter sections is displayed as a time entry.
Stop playback with PAUSE .
Locate the position for an exact chapter marker with
Select [Exit] with and confirm with ENTER.
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01 BBC1 8/ 3 WED Motors
Source Title
Page 01/01
ENTER
RETURN
3
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Inserting a chapter into the playlist
Switch from Source Title to Source Chapter with .
Select a source chapter that you want to add to the playlist with and confirm with ENTER.
Select the position where the source chapter should be inserted into the
Chapters in Playlists with and confirm with ENTER.
You cannot select a position when inserting the first chapter.
Repeat step 3 to add another chapter.
Return to the Playlist View with RETURN.
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You can also insert a Source Title as a chapter into the playlist.
Select a Source Title with and confirm with ENTER.
Select the position where the Source Title should be inserted in Chapters in
Playlists with and confirm with ENTER.
Jump to the beginning/end of a title/chapter with PAUSE and SKIP
Locate the position for a marker with SKIP , SLOW/SEARCH
TIME SLIP, MANUAL SKIP or .
You can jump between set markers with SKIP .
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FUNCTIONS
/ To Others
Playlists
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Launching the Playlists menu
Press FUNCTIONS.
Select [To Others] with and confirm with ENTER.
Select [Playlists] with and confirm with ENTER.
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Playback
RAM -RW(VR)
Select a playlist with and start playback with ENTER.
S
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Select a playlist with
Press SUB MENU.
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Delete
RAM
This procedure deletes the playlist and it cannot be restored.
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The source titles are retained.
Confirm [Delete] with ENTER.
Select [Delete] with and confirm with ENTER.
Delete
Properties
Edit
Chapter View
Delete
Delete playlists ?
Delete
SELECT
ENTER
Cancel
RETURN
Properties
Terra X
No. 03
Chapters 001
Date 10/ 3/ 2006 FRI
Total 1:15.35
ENTER
RETURN
Properties
RAM -RW(VR)
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Information on the playlist, such as chapter, date and time, is displayed.
Select [Properties] with and confirm with ENTER.
Playlists
DVD-RAM
01
Change Thumbnail
PLAY
Change
Exit
0:00.02
Change
Start play and select the image
--:--.--
of a thumbnail.
S
Editing playlists in the SUB MENU.
RAM
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Select [Edit] with and confirm with ENTER.
Select the desired option in the SUB MENU.
Create
Please read Creating a playlist.
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Copy
Select [Copy] with and confirm with ENTER.
Delete
Properties
Edit
Create
Copy
Enter Name
Change Thumbnail
Enter Name
Change or enter the title of the programme. If you enter a long name, it is only partially displayed.
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Change Thumbnail
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You can select any position in a title as the thumbnail for the Playlist View.
Press PLAY to start playback.
At the position to be displayed as the new thumbnail, confirm [Change] with
ENTER. The selected thumbnail is displayed.
Confirm [Exit] with ENTER.
The selected thumbnail is added to the Playlist View.
Jump to the beginning/end of a title/chapter with PAUSE and SKIP
Locate the position for a marker with SKIP , SLOW/SEARCH
TIME SLIP, MANUAL SKIP or .
You can jump between set markers with SKIP .
Editing several elements
Select the desired title with and press PAUSE .
A check appears. Repeat this process to select other titles.
Press PAUSE again to clear the selection.
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FUNCTIONS
/ To Others
Playlists
DVD-RAM
Chapter View
01 BBC1 8/ 3 WED 2:15 Motors
001
002 003 004
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0:17.01
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0:48.02
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0:45.01
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0:16.03
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Playlists
Add Chapter
DVD-RAM
01 BBC1 8/ 3 WED Motors
Source Title
001 002 003 004
Page 01/01
Source Chapter
001
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Chapters in Playlist
-----
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Page 001/001
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Page 001/001
---
Playlists
DVD-RAM
001
Create Chapter
PLAY
Create
Exit
0:00.35
Playlists
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Editing chapters in the SUB MENU
Press FUNCTIONS.
Select [To Others] with and confirm with ENTER.
Select [Playlists] with and confirm with ENTER.
Select a playlist in the Playlist View with .
Press SUB MENU.
Select [Chapter View] with and confirm with ENTER.
S
Delete
Properties
Edit
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Select the desired chapter with
SUB MENU again.
and press
Select the desired option in the SUB MENU with confirm with ENTER.
Chapter View
Add Chapter
Move Chapter
Create Chapter
Combine Chapters
Delete Chapter
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Add Chapter
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You can create a new chapter from the Source Title.
Select a Source Title with and press .
Select a Source Chapter with
Cancel the process with .
and confirm with ENTER.
Select the position where the chapter is to be inserted with and confirm with ENTER.
Repeat the steps to add another chapter.
You can select other source titles with .
Exit the menu with RETURN.
Playlist View
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Move Chapter
Select the position where the chapter is to be moved with with ENTER.
and confirm
RAM
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Create Chapter
Divide the title into chapters. Identify the points where a new chapter is to start.
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The chapters can be selected later during playback with SKIP .
Press ENTER at the position where you want to create the chapter. Repeat this step to create a chapter at another location.
Select [Exit] with and confirm with ENTER.
A short section of the recording right before the separation point may be lost.
Combine Chapters
Selected Chapter
001
Following Chapter
002
Combine chapters.
Combine Cancel
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Combine Chapters
Select [Combine] with and confirm with ENTER.
The selected chapter is combined with the next chapter.
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Delete Chapter
Select [Delete] with and confirm with ENTER.
The original title is not deleted when the chapter is deleted.
Playlist View: Return to Playlist View.
Jump to the beginning/end of a title/chapter with PAUSE and SKIP
Locate the position for a marker with SKIP , SLOW/SEARCH
TIME SLIP, MANUAL SKIP or .
You can jump between set markers with SKIP .
Editing several elements
Select the desired title with and press PAUSE .
A check appears. Repeat this process to select other titles.
Press PAUSE again to clear the selection.
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FUNCTIONS
/ To Others
Flexible Rec
REC MODE
Flexible Rec
Record in FR mode.
Maximum rec. time
Set rec. time
7 Hour 51 Min.
7 Hour 51 Min.
Start
SELECT
Cancel
RETURN
When a Timer Recording starts, recording in
FR mode is cancelled.
Flexible recording mode (FR)
The unit calculates the best possible recording quality between XP and EP.
It is adjusted for the space available on the disc.
This function is not available during an EXT LINK recording.
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Select the station with CH or the number buttons.
Press FUNCTIONS.
Select [To Others] with and confirm with ENTER.
Select [Flexible Rec] with and confirm with ENTER.
Select [Hour] or [Min.] with and change the recording time with .
Go back to [Set rec. time] with .
Select [Start] with , and confirm with ENTER. Recording begins.
Press STOP to cancel the recording before it has ended.
The channel and recording mode cannot be changed in PAUSE mode.
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Displaying the available recording time
Press multiple times.
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FUNCTIONS
DV cable
DV IN
/ To Others
Model of DV
Remain
DV Auto Rec
Panasonic
NV-DX100
3:50 (LP)
Start DV automatic recording ?
Rec
SELECT
ENTER
Cancel
RETURN
DVD-RAM
DV AUTO REC
DV
L R
This unit cannot be controlled from a connected DV unit. The DV input of this unit is only designed for DV units. (A computer etc. cannot be displayed.) The name of the
DV unit may not be displayed correctly. Some
DV units do not enable proper input of the picture and sound signal. The date and time information on the tape in the DV unit is not recorded. Simultaneous recording and playback is not possible.
DV Auto Rec
Automatic detection of a Camcorder at DV IN
RAM
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Connect your Camcorder to the DV IN input of the DVD Recorder with a DV cable.
The DVD Recorder automatically detects the Camcorder.
Select [Rec to DVD] with and confirm with ENTER.
Confirm [REC] with ENTER. Recording begins.
Not all DV units are automatically detected. In this case, copy with the function
[DV Auto Rec] in the FUNCTIONS menu.
Recording via DV input
RAM -R -RW(V)
+R
+RW
DV means Digital Video. Digital satellite tuners and digital VHS video recorders are not compatible with this unit. The DVD recorder cannot be controlled using an external unit connected to the DV IN terminal.
The programmes (e.g. via a digital video unit) are recorded as one title. automatically created.
Switch off this unit and the DV unit (e.g. digital camcorder) before you connect it to the DV terminal. If the SD drive is selected, select the DVD drive with DRIVE
SELECT.
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In the Setup menu under Audio Mode for DV Input, select [Stereo 1/2] or [Mix].
Set the DV unit to Pause at the desired start position.
Press REC MODE to select the recording mode SP, LP, EP, XP.
Press FUNCTIONS.
Select [To Others] with and confirm with ENTER.
Select [DV Auto Rec] with and confirm with ENTER.
Confirm [Rec] with ENTER. Recording begins.
Confirm the message at the end of the recording with ENTER.
To prematurely stop the recording, press STOP . Confirm the message to prematurely stop the recording with ENTER or RETURN.
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Manual recording via DV input
Start playback on your external DV unit.
Press Pause at the desired start position.
RAM -R
Select the DV channel with INPUT SELECT.
Select the recording mode with REC MODE.
Press REC on the DVD Recorder.
Start playback on the external DV unit.
End the recording on the DVD Recorder with STOP .
End playback on the DV unit.
Recording cannot be cancelled with PAUSE .
-RW(V) +R +RW -R DL +R DL
FUNCTIONS
/ To Others
Setup
Setup
Tuning
Disc
Picture
Sound
Display
Connection
Others
Edit Profiles
Auto-Setup Restart
Digital
Add new DVB Service
Signal Condition
Analogue
Manual
Download from TV
SELECT
ENTER
TAB
RETURN
Edit Profiles
Profile 1 All Services
1 BBC ONE Wales
2 BBC 2W
3 BBC THREE
4 BBC FOUR
5 CBeebies
6 BBC PARLMNT
7 Community
8 CBBC Channel
9 1Xtra BBC
Profile Select
SELECT
RETURN
Add Add All
Page -
All Services
1 BBC ONE Wales
2 BBC 2W
3 BBC THREE
4 BBC FOUR
5 CBeebies
6 BBC PARLMNT
7 Community
8 CBBC Channel
9 1Xtra BBC
Profile Name
SELECT
JUMP
RETURN
Move
Edit Profiles
Profile 1
3 BBC THREE
7 Community
9 1Xtra BBC
4 BBC FOUR
8 CBBC Channel
Delete Delete All
Page -
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Setup menu overview
Press FUNCTIONS.
Select [To Others] with and confirm with ENTER.
Select [Setup] with and confirm with ENTER.
Select the desired sub menu with and switch to setup with .
Select the desired setting with and confirm with ENTER.
Select the desired option with and confirm with ENTER.
Follow the menu guide. The unit saves your settings.
Press RETURN multiple times to exit the menus.
Tuning Edit Profiles
Creating new profiles
You can create four different profiles where you can put together your favourite analog and digital TV stations.
The profiles are stored in the TV Guide.
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Use PAGE to scroll backwards or forwards page for page through the two tables.
Profile Select
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Four different profiles are available.
Use the GREEN button to select a profile.
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Add
Select the required station in the left table with .
Use the YELLOW button to accept the selected station.
Every station can only be added to the profile once.
Press ENTER to save the profile.
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Add All
Use the BLUE button to add all available stations to the profile.
Press ENTER to save the profile.
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Edit profile
Use to go to the column of the selected profile.
Use the coloured buttons to edit the profiles.
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Profile Name
Press the RED button to change the profile name.
Move
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You can change the order of stations in the selected profile.
Select the required station with .
Use the GREEN button to mark the station.
Move the station to the required position with .
Press the GREEN button again to insert the station.
Press ENTER to save the profile.
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Delete
Select the required station with .
Use the YELLOW button to delete the station from the profile.
Press ENTER to save the profile.
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Delete All
Use the BLUE button to delete all stations from the profile.
Press ENTER to save the profile.
ENTER
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FUNCTIONS
/ To Others
Setup
Auto-Setup Restart
Warning--all stored tuning data will be lost !
Do you want to proceed ?
Yes
No
Add New DVB Service
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Prog.
Channel Service Name Net ID TS ID
1
2
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BBC 1
BBC 2
12306
12306
11398
11398
Quality
8
8
2 new services found.
ENTER
RETURN
2 BBC 2W
Signal Quality
Signal Strength
RETURN
DVB CH30
0
0
Tuning Auto-Setup Restart
ENTER
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Auto-Setup Restart
Select [Yes] with and confirm with ENTER. The station search begins.
To cancel the process, select [No] with and confirm with ENTER or press RETURN.
Press RETURN to prematurely end the station search.
Press RETURN to prematurely end the station search. All station settings and all created profiles are deleted.
Tuning
Add New DVB Service
ENTER
Add New DVB Service
The unit looks for new digital stations. The station search is automatic.
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The bar over the table shows you the search progress. At the end of the search, the number of found new digital stations appears.
Press RETURN to stop the station search prematurely.
The channels found before stopping are not saved.
CH +
CH –
10
10
Tuning
Signal Condition
Signal Condition
The display in the [Signal Condition] menu shows the quality and strength of
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the selected digital station.
You can select and check the stations consecutively with CH .
The Signal Quality is only displayed for digital stations.
ENTER
Signal Quality
Display red: signal quality below 2: the signal quality is poor so that there may be interference in the pictures and sound.
Display orange; signal quality 2-5: the signal quality is basically adequate, but brief interference in the pictures and sound is possible in isolated cases.
Display green; signal quality over 5: optimum picture and sound quality.
Signal Strength
The display for signal strength is grey. 0 means signal strength = 0 %, 10 means signal strength = 100%.
The signal strength can also be >100 % (> 10). In this case, the display is red.
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FUNCTIONS
/ To Others
Manual
Tuning
CHANGE
ENTER
RETURN
0 - -
9
RETURN : leave
ENTER : store
Pos
Name
Channel
NICAM
Title Page
901
BBC
21
AUTO
301
Setup
Tuning Manual
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Entering a new television station (for analogue channnels)
Select a free station location with and confirm with ENTER.
Enter the channel with or
0 9
.
The channel tuning starts. Wait a moment until the desired station is set and confirm the setting with ENTER.
Interference to the picture may be minimised with Fine Tuning.
ENTER
Options available for tuning the channels
Pos
Station position in the station table.
Name
ENTER
Set the station name.
Channel
NICAM
[1-99]
[On] [Off]
ENTER
ENTER
Set the channel.
Switches NICAM on or off.
Title Page
[100-899]
ENTER
Select the video text page which supplies the title information.
Station positions
Your digital channels can be found at positions 1-900.
Your analogue channels can be found at positions 901-999.
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Changing the name of the television station
Select the name of the television station with
Select [ Name ] with and the name field with .
and confirm with
ENTER
.
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Change the letter with .
Press ENTER.
The new name is saved in the station table.
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Deleting television stations
Select the station that you want to delete with
Press th e RED button to delete the station.
The station position settings are deleted.
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SELECT
ENTER
RETURN
Delete
Manual Tuning
Pos Name Ch
Pos Name Ch
901 BBC 1 21
902 BBC TW 22
911 - - - - - - - -
912 - - - - - - - -
903 - - - - - - - -
904 ITV1
905 ITV2
51
57
906 - - - - - - - -
907 - - - - - - - -
908 - - - - - - - -
909 - - - - - - - -
910 - - - - - - - -
913 - - - - - - - -
914 - - - - - - - -
915 - - - - - - - -
916 - - - - - - - -
917 - - - - - - - -
918 - - - - - - - -
919 - - - - - - - -
920 - - - - - - - -
Download from TV
Warning--all currently stored stations will be replaced by new ones !!
Yes
No
Tuning
Download from TV
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Download from TV (with Q Link or similar functions for analogue channels)
Select [Yes] with and confirm with ENTER. Data transfer begins.
To cancel the procedure, use to select [No] and confirm with ENTER or press
RETURN.
To prematurely end the data transfer, press RETURN.
ENTER
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FUNCTIONS
/ To Others
Setup
Tuning
Disc
Picture
Sound
Display
Connection
Others
Settings for Playback
Ratings
DVD-Audio Video mode Playback
Soundtrack
Subtitle
Level 8
Off
English
Automatic
Menus
English
SELECT
ENTER
RETURN
Setup
Tuning
Disc
Picture
Sound
Display
Connection
Others
Settings for Recording
ENTER
RETURN
Setup
Tuning
Disc
Picture
Sound
Display
Connection
Others
Comb Filter
Still Mode
Seamless Play
Off
Automatic
On
TAB SELECT
RETURN
Setup
Disc
Ratings
Settings for Playback
ENTER
Option
[8] [1-7] [0]
ENTER
You can restrict the playback of DVD-Video after entering a password.
8 Allows all titles.
1-7 Prevents the playback of DVD-Video with the registered security levels.
0 Blocks all titles.
Changing the security level
Unlock Recorder
Change Password
Change Level
Temporary Unlock
Return to level 8
Change the password
Change the authorisation level
You can temporarily authorise a disc for playback.
The security level is retained if you switch to standby or open the disc tray.
DVD-Audio Video mode Playback
[On] [Off]
On: You want to play DVD-Video content from a DVD-Audio. If you change the disc or switch off the unit, the setting is reset to [Off].
Soundtrack Subtitle Menus
DVD-V
Select the language for audio, subtitles and disc menus.
Under [Other], enter the language code for another language.
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Disc Settings for Recording
ENTER
Option
[EP ( 6Hours )] [EP ( 8Hours )]
Recording time in EP mode
Select the maximum number of hours for recording in EP mode.
EP ( 6Hours ): Recording time on a 4.7 GB disc.
EP ( 8Hours ): Recording time on a 4.7 GB disc. The sound quality is lower.
ENTER
Picture
Comb Filter
Setting
ENTER
[On] [Off]
Option
On: The picture is clear and contour-rich. The setting is always set to [On] if you selected [TV System - NTSC].
Off: If the picture to be recorded is distorted.
ENTER
Still Mode
[Automatic] [Field] [Frame]
Select how the still picture should be displayed.
Field: Select this function if the picture is distorted with the setting [Automatic].
Frame: Select this function if small text or line structures are not displayed clearly with the setting [Automatic].
Every full picture consists of two half pictures. Distortions are possible in a full picture, but as a rule the picture quality is better than in the half picture. The half picture appears to be coarse-grained but is not distorted.
Seamless Play
RAM -RW(VR)
[On] [Off]
Seamless playback of a chapter in a playlist.
On: The chapter in a playlist are playback seamlessly. This is only possible if the playlist contains the same audio types. This function is not possible with Quick View.
The position of the chapter segments may change slightly.
Off: The boundaries of the chapters in the playlist are followed exactly, but the picture may freeze for a short period of time.
FUNCTIONS
/ To Others
Setup
Setup
Tuning
Disc
Picture
Sound
Display
Connection
Others
Dynamic Range Compression
Bilingual Audio Selection
Digital Audio Output
Audiomode for XP Recording
Audiomode for DV Input
Off
M1
Dolby Digital
Stereo 1
SELECT
ENTER
TAB
RETURN
Setup
Tuning
Disc
Picture
Sound
Display
Connection
Others
Digital Audio Output
PCM-Down Conversion
Dolby Digital
DTS
MPEG
Off
Bitstream
Bitstream
PCM
Dolby Digital
Bitstream
PCM
Setup
Tuning
Disc
Picture
Sound
Display
Connection
Others
DVB Preferred Subtitle
On-Screen Messages
Grey Background
FL Display
New Services Messages
TAB SELECT
RETURN
English
5 sec.
On
Bright
Automatic
Sound Setting
Dynamic Range Compression
ENTER
DVD-V
Option
[On] [Off] (Dolby Digital Only)
On: The level of quieter passages increases and the level of louder passages decreases. The audio can be clearly understood even when the volume is lowered.
Bilingual Audio Selection
-R -R DL -RW(V) +R +R DL +RW
[M 1] [M 2]
ENTER
If you want to record programmes that are broadcast in dual-channel sound, you can select between the original language [M1] or another available language [M2]. If you are copying from an external source or from a tape position, select the sound track on the other unit.
Digital Audio Output
[PCM Down Conversion]
[Dolby Digital] [DTS] [MPEG]
Select the appropriate setting if you have connected an external unit to the
DIGITAL AUDIO OUT of the DVD Recorder.
PCM Down Conversion
[On] [Off]
Select the audio output mode for a scan frequency of 96 kHz or 88.2 kHz. Despite this setting, signals are converted to 48 kHz or 44.1 kHz if they have a scan frequency over
96 kHz or 88.2 kHz or if the disc is copy-protected.
On: The connected unit cannot process signals with a scan frequency of 96 kHz or
88.2 kHz. Signals are converted with 48 kHz or 44.1 kHz.
Off: The connected unit can process signals with a scan frequency of 96 kHz or 88.2 kHz. Signals are output as 96 kHz or 88.2 kHz.
Dolby Digital, DTS, MPEG
[Bitstream] [PCM]
Bitstream: The connected unit can decode the corresponding signal.
PCM: If the connected unit cannot decode the corresponding signal, the setting must be changed to [PCM]. Otherwise, the loud noise can lead to damage to your hearing or loudspeaker. Make the necessary changes depending on your audio system.
Audio Mode for XP Recording
Audio Mode for DV Input
-R
-R DL
-RW(V)
+R DL
+R
+RW
[Dolby Digital] [LPCM]
Choosing the audio type when recording in XP mode. The picture quality of LPCM recordings may possibly be poorer than normal recordings in XP mode
[Stereo 1] [Stereo 2] [Mix]
Select the audio type when copying from the DV input.
Stereo 1: Original sound; Stereo 2: Voice-over, Mix: Original sound + voice-over
Display
Setting
DVB Preferred Subtitle
ENTER
Option
[English] [Welsh] [Gaelic]
Subtitle language for digital programmes (standard or for the hard-of-hearing).
ENTER
On-Screen Messages
[Off] [3 sec.] [5 sec.] [7 sec.] [10 sec.]
Select the time for screen displays.
Off: T he screens are not shown on changing the station .
Grey Background
[On] [Off]
On: the grey background is displayed when there is no analogue TV reception .
FL Display
Changes the brightness of the display on the unit.
[Bright] [Dim]
New Service Messages
Off: The Service Messages are not shown.
[Automatic] [Off]
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FUNCTIONS
/ To Others
Setup
Tuning
Disc
Picture
Sound
Display
Connection
Others
TV Aspect
Progressive
TV System
HDMI Settings
AV1 Output
AV2 Settings
SELECT
ENTER
TAB
RETURN
16:9
On
PAL
Video
Setup
Connection
TV Aspect
Setting
ENTER
Option
[16:9] [4:3] [Letterbox]
ENTER
Select the TV screen format of your television. Programmes in 16:9 format are recorded in 4:3 format. 16:9 format is used to record to RAM.
Letterbox: Black bars appear on the upper and lower edges of the screen (16:9).
Progressive
[On] [Off] 55
On: The signal is displayed in full-picture quality using COMPONENT VIDEO OUT.
TV System
[PAL] [NTSC]
PAL: You connect the unit to a PAL- or multi-system television. Programmes that were recorded with NTSC are played as PAL60.
NTSC: You connect the unit to an NTSC television. Programmes that were recorded with NTSC are played as NTSC.
Functions of HDMI
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HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface) is a digital interface for Audio and
Video. One single cable transfers both digital video data (picture data) and also digital audio data. HDMI is the world's first complete digital consumer AV interface complying with a non-compression standard.
AV1 Output
[Video ( with component )]
[S Video ( with component )]
[RGB 1 ( without component )]
[RGB 2 ( without component )]
Video ( with component ): If RGB 1 or 2 is set, there is no signal available on
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT. [Video ( with component )] is switched on automatically if the unit is connected via HDMI.
S Video ( with component ): Select when a TV is connected that can receive an
S Video signal.
RGB 1 ( without component ): RGB output is available all the time while this unit is on.
RGB 2 ( without component ): RGB output is available only during playback or onscreen display.
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Setup
Tuning
Disc
Picture
Sound
Display
Connection
Others
AV2 Settings
AV2 Input
Ext Link
RGB / Video
Ext Link 2
AV2 Input
SELECT
RGB / Video
ENTER
RGB
RETURN
Video
S Video
Settings AV2
AV2 Input
Perform the settings in the following submenus for the connected unit.
Ext Link
AV2 Input
[RGB / Video] [RGB] [Video] [S Video]
RGB / Video: When receiving or recording RGB output from external equipment (not NTSC).
RGB, Video, S Video: The input is switched to the selected signal (S Video/not NTSC).
Ext Link
[Ext Link1] [Ext Link 2]
Setting for external units (EXT LINK)
You control the recording function via an external unit (e.g. a receiver) with EXT LINK.
Connect the unit to the AV2 terminal with a 21-pin Scart cable.
Ext Link 1: For digital receivers that send a special recording control signal, e.g.
the F.U.N. receiver (TU-DSF41).
Ext Link 2: External recording control for satellite or digital receivers (video signal).
The Ext Link 2 setting cannot be used if the input signal is in NTSC format.
If the television is connected to the AV1 terminal via the 21-pin Scart cable, the recorded picture appears on the screen. The beginning of the recording may not be recorded correctly.
FUNCTIONS
/ To Others
Setup
Tuning
Disc
Picture
Sound
Display
Connection
Others
HDMI Video Format
Aspect for 4:3 Video
Automatic
4:3
Digital Audio Output
HDMI/Optical
Control with HDMI / Q Link
HDMI/Q Link
SELECT
ENTER
RETURN
Setup
HDMI
HDMI Video Format
Setting
ENTER
Option
ENTER
[576i/480i][576p/480p][720p][1080i][Automatic]
Select the screen resolution of your connected television set.
Automatic: automatically selects the setting belonging to the connected unit. If you are not satisfied with the picture quality, a change in the setting may possibly result in an improvement.
You can only select the settings supported by the connected unit.
Aspect for 4:3 Video
[4:3] [16:9]
Use this setting if you want to replay videos in 4:3 format on the connected television set in 16:9 format. (Only possible for an HDMI resolution of [720p] or [1080i].)
4:3: Picture is output as original aspect.
16:9: Picture is output as 16:9 aspect with side panels.
Digital Audio Output
[HDMI and Optical] [Optical Only]
HDMI and Optical: both outputs are activated with one signal.
Optical Only: only the optical output is activated with one signal.
Control with HDMI / Q Link
[HDMI and Q Link] [Q Link Only]
HDMI and Q Link: simultaneous interaction of HDMI and Q Link functions. Select this setting if you have connected a unit via HDMI.
Q Link Only: if your TV set is equipped with the Q Link function, select this setting for the link.
Select the screen resolution of your connected television set.
HDMI and Q Link only Q Link (via AV1) only HDMI
Easy Playback
Direct TV recording
Power on link
Power off link
Download from TV
(not via HDMI)
(not via HDMI)
List of language codes
Frisian 7089 Javanese 7487 Marathi 7782 Scots Gaelic 7168 Thai 8472
Abkhazian 6566 Burmese 7789 Galician 7176 Kannada 7578 Moldavian 7779 Serbian 8382 Tibetan 6679
6669 Georgian
Afrikaans 6570
Cambodian 7577 German 6869 Kazakh
7575
Nauru 7865 Shona 8378 Tonga 8479
Albanian 8381 Catalan 6765 Greek 6976 Kirghiz 7589 Nepali 7869 Sindhi 8368 Turkish 8482
7576 Korean 7579 Norwegian 7879 Singhalese
7178 Kurdish 7585
Oriya 7982 Slovak 8375 Twi 8487
Armenian 7289 Croatian 7282 Gujarati 7185
Laotian 7679 Pashto 8083 Slovenian Ukrainian 8575
Assamese 6583 Czech 6783
Hausa 7265 Latin 7665 Persian 7065 Somali 8379 Urdu 8582
Aymara 6589
Danish 6865 Hebrew 7387 Latvian 7686 Polish 8076 Spanish 6983 Uzbek 8590
Azerbaijani 6590 Dutch 7876 Hindi 7273 Lingala 7678 Portuguese 8084 Sudanese 8385
Vietnamese 8673
Bashkir 6665 English 6978 Hungarian
Basque 6985 Esperanto
Bhutani 6890
Bihari 6672 Fiji
7285 Lithunian 7684 Punjabi 8065 Swahili 8387 Volapük 8679
6979
Icelandic 7383 Macedonian 7775 Quechua 8185 Swedish 8386 Welsh 6789
7378 Malagasy
Rhaeto-Rom. 8277 Tagalog 8476 Wolof 8779
Faroese 7079 Interlingua
7074 Irish 7165 Malayalam
8279 Tajik 8471
Xhosa 8872
8285 Tamil 8465
Yiddish 7473
Breton 6682 Finnish 7073 Italian 7384 Maltese 7784
Samoan 8377 Tatar 8484 Yoruba 8979
Bulgarian 6671 French 7082
Japanese 7465 Maori
7773 Sanskrit 8365 Telugo 8469
Zulu 9085
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FUNCTIONS
/ To Others
Setup
Tuning
Disc
Picture
Sound
Display
Connection
Others
Remote Control
Clock
Owner ID
System Update
Initialize
TAB
Remote Control
SELECT
DVD 1
RETURN
DVD 2
DVD 3
DVD 1
SELECT
ENTER
RETURN
Clock
Time
10 : 52 : 04
Automatic
On
Date
20 / 3 / 2006
CHANGE
ENTER
RETURN
Please set the clock.
ENTER : access RETURN : leave
Setup
Others
Remote Control
Setting
ENTER
Option
[DVD 1] [DVD 2] [DVD 3]
ENTER
Setting the remote control
If you use another Panasonic unit at the same location, change the mode of the remote control so that you can operate the units independently of each other.
Change the code of the remote control so that you can simultaneously operate another Panasonic DVD unit.
Set up the remote control for the unit.
! Select [DVD 1, 2 or 3] with
and confirm with ENTER.
Apply the selected setting [DVD 1, 2 or 3] to the remote control.
! Press and hold ENTER and press the appropriate number button 1, 2 or 3 for at least
2 seconds.
! Exit the menu with RETURN.
If the remote control setting does not match that of the unit, DVD 1, 2 or 3 appears on the unit’s display.
! Press ENTER and press the appropriate number key 1, 2 or 3 simultaneously for at least 2 seconds.
If you want to operate two units independently of each other using the same remote control, then change the remote control setting.
Clock
!
Clock setting
The clock will normally be set correctly during Auto-Setup however, under certain circumstances the DVD Recorder cannot set the clock automatically. In this case follow the operation steps below to manually set the clock.
Switch with automatic mode to [Off] and confirm with ENTER.
!
!
Change with and Time and Date.
Confirm the change with ENTER.
Don't forget to change summer time and winter time.
Activating the automatic time correction function
The correct time for the clock can be automatically maintained when the DVD
!
Recorder is tuned to a station that transmits a time signal.
Switch with automatic mode to [On] and confirm with ENTER.
The automatic setting of the clock begins.
Under adverse reception conditions, etc., the Automatic time correction function may not work. In this case the indication for Clock setting is automatically reset to
[Off]. If the reception conditions improve later on, it is possible to activate this function.
If the Clock setting is set to [On], do not set it to [Off], otherwise the automatic time correction function is deactivated.
This DVD Recorder uses a 24-hour-clock.
In the event of a power failure an automatic back-up system maintains the clock for approximate 60 minutes.
When the Clock setting is set to [On], the automatic time correction function checks and if necessary adjusts the time several times every day. The automatic time correction function only works when the DVD Recorder is in standby, it does not work in the Timer Recording mode.
FUNCTIONS
RETURN
Owner ID
PIN number
Name
House No
Postcode
* * * *
RETURN: leave
System Update
A new software has been found.
Update your software?
Yes
No
Initialize
Shipping Condition
Default Settings
/ To Others
SETUP
Tuning
Disc
Picture
Sound
Display
Connection
Others
System Update
EPG Download in Standby
Software Update in Standby
Software Update Search Now
DVB Version: 0.38
SELECT
ENTER
RETURN
On
On
Setup
Others
Owner ID
Owner ID
ENTER
Option
ENTER
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
To set the PIN number press . Use to enter a four-digit PIN number.
Press to correct the digit.
Make sure that you will remember the PIN number (make a note of it).
Press the ENTER button to confirm.
Select [Yes] with and confirm with ENTER.
Press . Enter the [Name], [House No] and [Postcode] in the same way, using
.
Press the ENTER button to confirm each entry.
Press the RETURN button to leave the Owner ID screen.
!
To display the Owner ID information on TV
On the unit press STOP for more than 5 seconds.
The PIN number is not displayed.
After 30 seconds this menu automatically disappears.
System Update
EPG Download im Standby-Modus
On: EPG data are loaded in standby mode.
[On] [Off]
Software Update in Standby
[On] [Off]
The software is automatically updated when the unit is in standby mode. This is shown in the unit display. If the unit is in standby to record, the timer-controlled recordings are not affected. If you want to prevent the automatic updates, select the setting [Software Update in Standby - Off].
Software Update Search Now
Start the search for new software manually.
A new software version is announced by a message. Do not switch your unit off during the update. This could result in the loss of data. A message shows that the update has finished. If a new software version is not going to be broadcast until the next few days, a corresponding message also appears.
Initialize
[Shipping Condition] [Default Settings]
Shipping Condition: All settings, except for the security levels with the associated password and the time settings and the owner ID, are reset to the factory-default settings.
Default Settings: All settings, except for the programmed channels, time and disclanguage settings, the security levels including password and the remote control code and the owner ID, are reset to the factory-default settings.
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FUNCTIONS
/ To Others
DVD
Management
DVD-RAM
SELECT
ENTER
RETURN
Titles 1 Remain 0:59(LP)
Used 0:01
Disc Name
Disc Protection
Delete all titles
Format Disc
Off
Delete all titles
All titles and playlists will be deleted.
Is it OK to start deleting all titles ?
Yes
No
DVD Management
!
!
!
!
!
If you activated write-protection, deactivate it.
Press FUNCTIONS.
Select [To Others] with and confirm with ENTER.
Select [DVD Management] with and confirm with ENTER.
Select the desired menu with and confirm with ENTER.
Return to the FUNCTIONS menu with FUNCTIONS.
!
Disc Name
Enter the name. The name is displayed in the DVD Management menu.
You cannot name a disc after it has been finalized.
!
Disc Protection
!
This procedure makes it possible to activate or deactivate write-protection.
Select [Yes] with and confirm with ENTER.
Disc Protection On: The padlock is closed.
To deactivate write-protection, select [Yes] with and confirm with ENTER.
Disc Protection Off: The padlock is opened.
RAM
RAM
!
!
!
Delete all Titles
Confirm [Delete all Titles] with ENTER.
In the next screen, select [Yes] with and confirm with ENTER.
In the security question, select [Start] with and confirm with ENTER.
All titles and playlists are deleted and cannot be restored. If the discs or one or more titles are protected, the disc cannot be deleted.
RAM
Format Disc
All contents will be deleted even if protected.
Start formatting ?
Stand-by mode for Timer Recording,
Timer Recording does not work during this operation.
Start
Cancel
Do not unplug the unit while the disc is being formatted or finalized.
!
!
!
Format Disc
RAM
-RW(V)
+RW
-RW(VR)
+R +R DL
Only for new discs
Some discs are not formatted. They must be formatted before they can be used in this unit. The formatting process deletes all data from the disc. The estimated duration of the formatting process is displayed in the menu.
Select [Yes] with and confirm with ENTER.
Select [Start] with and confirm with ENTER. The formatting process begins.
A message appears upon completion.
Press ENTER.
Formatting can be cancelled and restarted. The formatting process deletes all data, including the recordings created with this unit.
FUNCTIONS
/ To Others
DVD Management
DVD
Management
+R DL
SELECT
ENTER
RETURN
Titles 1 Remain 0:59(LP)
Used 0:01 of the first layer
Disc Name
Auto-Play Select
Finalize
Close First Layer
Top Menu
Finalize
Finalizing is necessary for compatible playback. It will take approximately 4 minutes.
Finalize the disc ?
Yes
No
Close First Layer
The first layer will be non-recordable after this operation.
It will take approximately 24 min.
Close the first layer ?
Yes
No
!
Auto-Play Select
-R -RW(V) +R -R DL +R DL +RW
Before finalization, you can select whether playback should start from the beginning of the disc or whether it should be lauched from a disc menu.
Select [Top Menu] or [Title 1] with and confirm with ENTER.
If [Top Menu] is selected, the disc menu appears first.
If [Title 1] is selected, playback begins at the beginning of the disc.
Finalize
-R -RW(V) +R -R DL +R DL
!
!
The discs become DVD-Videos in DVD-Video format through finalization. They can be played on all DVD Players that support DVD-Video format.
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Select [Yes] with and confirm with ENTER.
Select [Start] with and press ENTER. The finalization process begins. A message
!
is displayed upon completion.
Press ENTER.
You can only finalize DVDs that were recorded on this unit. You can no longer record to DVDs that have already been finalized. A finalized DVD-RW(V) can be recorded again after it is reformatted.
!
!
Close First Layer
-R DL +R DL
The second Layer can only be recorded after the first Layer has been written and finalized.
To close the first Layer, select [Yes] with and confirm with ENTER.
Select [Start] and confirm with ENTER.
DVD
Management
Titles 1 Remain 0:59(LP)
+RW
Used 0:01
Disc Name
Auto-Play Select
Create Top Menu
Format Disc
Top Menu
SELECT
ENTER
RETURN
FUNCTIONS
/ To Others
Create Top Menu
With a +RW, you have the option of creating a Top Menu.
The Top Menu created can be used for playback on another DVD-Player.
!
!
!
Select [Create Top Menu] with and confirm with ENTER.
In the following menu, select [Yes] with and confirm with ENTER.
Select [Start] with and confirm with ENTER. The Top Menu is created.
The procedure concludes with the message: Top Menu was created.
Return to DVD Management with ENTER.
Card Management
+RW
Card
Management
SD CARD
Remain 43 MB
Format Card
SELECT
ENTER
RETURN
Format Card
Selected drive SD Card
All folders and files will be completly deleted.
Start formatting ?
Yes
No
Format card
Formatting deletes all data on the SD card.
If you have activated the write-protection function, deactivate it.
!
!
!
!
!
!
Press FUNCTIONS.
!
!
Select [Card Management] with and press ENTER to confirm.
Select [Format Card] with and press ENTER to confirm.
Select [Yes] with and press ENTER to confirm.
In the confirmation prompt, select [Start] with and press ENTER to confirm.
Formatting begins. A message appears when it has finished.
Press ENTER to confirm.
Press FUNCTIONS to return to the FUNCTIONS menu.
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Picture and sound setting during playback
DISPLAY menus contain information on the disc or the unit. With DVD-Videos, you can use the repeat function, change subtitles and the angle, change the picture and sound settings for DVD playback. Depending on the status of the unit
(playback, STOP), there are some entries that cannot be selected or changed.
DISPLAY
Disc
Play
Picture
Sound
Other
Soundtrack
Subtitle
Audio channel
1 DEU Digital 2/0ch
Off 1 DEU
L R
ENTER
OK
Select,
DISPLAY
(to hide)
Subtitles, sound track and recording angle can only be selected if they were recorded on the disc. For some discs, they can only be changed via the disc menus. When bilingual recordings are played back, "1+1 ch" is displayed.
Disc Option
Setting
Soundtrack
Subtitle
Soundtrack lang.
Sound properties
[On] [Off]
DVD-A DVD-V
Select the sound and the language.
RAM -R -R DL -RW(V) +R +R DL +RW -RW(VR)
The disc sound properties are displayed.
LPCM/PPCm/Dolby Digital, DTS and MPEG: signal type, ch (channel): number of channals, k (kHz): scan frequency, b (bit): number of bits
VCD
Select the audio channel.
DVD-A DVD-V
Switch subtitles on or off, select the language.
RAM -R
-R DL
-RW(V) +R
+R DL +RW
-RW(VR)
Only for discs with the Subtitle On/Off setting. The Subtitle On/Off setting cannot be recorded with this unit.
VCD
Switch subtitles on or off, select the number of the subtitle.
Language
ENG: English
FRA : French
DEU: German
ITA : Italian
ESP : Spanish
NLD : Dutch
SVE : Swedish
NOR: Norwegian
DAN: Danish
POR: Portuguese
RUS: Russian
JPN : Japanese
CHI : Chinese
KOR: Korean
MAL: Malay
VIE : Vietnamese
* Others: Enter the appropriate language code.
THA : Thai
POL : Polish
CES : Czech
SLK : Slovak
HUN: Hungarian
FIN : Finnish
* : Others
Audio Channel L+R / L / R
RAM -RW(VR) VCD
Change audio during playback.
Angle
Still Picture
PBC
[Slide Show]
[Page]
DVD-A DVD-V
Select another recording angle.
DVD-A
Select the still image playback type.
Disc playback in the original sequence.
Select the still image number and playback.
RANDOM: Playback in random order.
Return to the standard page: Select [Return] and press ENTER.
VCD
PBC shows whether the menu playback control is on/off.
Picture and sound setting during playback
Play
Picture
Sound
Other
Option
Repeat Play
Option
Playback NR
Progressive
Transfer.
Copy NR
Setting
[On] [Off]
The function is only available if the elapsed time is displayed.
CD VCD
Track All Off
RAM -R
-R DL
-RW(V) +R
+R DL
Title Chapter Off
+RW
DVD-V
-RW(VR)
DVD-A MP3
Track Group Off
During playback of a playlist
PL (Playlists) Off
RAM -RW(VR)
If the Video-CD has playback control, select a track in STOP mode with the number buttons.
Setting
[On] [Off]
Reduces screen interference.
[On] [Off]
Select [On] to activate full picture output.
[Progressive - On]
Select the appropriate conversion method for full-picture output.
PAL output signal
[Auto] Film and video content is detected and converted appropriately.
[Video] If problems occur with the [Auto] setting.
[Film] Select Video or Film if the video content is is not displayed correct with the Auto setting.
[Automatic]
[On]
[Off]
NTSC output signal
[Auto 1] Film and video content is detected and converted appropriately.
[Auto 2] Movies with different picture frequencies are converted
[Video] If content does not display correct with the [Auto 1] or [Auto 2] settings.
Reduces noise during tape recording. Only for AV1, AV2, AV3 or DV.
Only with picture input from a video cassette.
Noise reduction is activated for video input.
The input signal can be recorded unchanged.
Option
DVB Multi Audio
Setting
[Other 1]
[Other 2]
V.S.S.
[Natural]
[Emphasis]
[Off]
Dialog Enhancer
[On] [Off]
If more than one audio channel is broadcast, you can set the desired channel here (only applies to digital channels).
RAM -R -R DL -RW(V) +R +R DL +RW DVD-A DVD-V -RW(VR)
Surround sound effect with 2 front speakers. Only with Dolby Digital with
2 or more channels. Switch off V.S.S. if this causes problems. V.S.S. does not work with recordings in dual-channel sound.
RAM -R -R DL -RW(V) +R +R DL +RW DVD-A DVD-V -RW(VR)
Dolby Digital, only with 3 or more channels, including a center channel.
The volume is increased so that dialogue is easier to understand.
Option
Position
[1 - 5]
Setting
Position of the OSD displays on the screen.
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Connection with HDMI cable (not included)
The HDMI connection can be used only with units that are suited for HDMI.
1
Connect the aerial to RF IN (Aerial input) of the DVD Recorder.
2
Connect RF OUT (Aerial output) of the DVD Recorder with the aerial input of the TV.
3
Connect HDMI AV OUT of the DVD Recorder with the HDMI input of the TV.
For Q Link functions:
Connect the AV1 terminal (21-pin Scart terminal) of the DVD Recorder with the
Scart input of the TV.
Television’s rear panel
RF IN
4
Connect the DVD Recorder and the television to the household mains socket.
After completing the above connections, proceed to the Auto-Setup to tune in TV channels.
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To household mains socket
AV IN
HDMI IN
4
RF coaxial cable
(included, black)
The RF cable cannot be used for showing pictures from the
DVD Recorder. The unit must be connected by another means e.g. Scart cable to show pictures from the DVD
Recorder on the television set.
2
Fully wired 21-pin
Scart cable
(enables Q Link functions)
3
3
HDMI-cable
Only use fully wired HDMI cables showing the HDMI logo.
Use cable of max. 5 m in length to avoid interference with the video signal.
This unit’s rear panel
AC mains lead (included)
Connect only after all other connections are complete.
4
To household mains socket
(AC 220 V to 240 V, 50 Hz)
Use one of the included RF coaxial cable (black or grey) to connect this unit’s RF IN terminal to your aerial socket or aerial cable.
To the aerial To this unit
RF coaxial cable (included, grey)
1
or
RF coaxial cable (included, black)
1
Connection with HDMI cable (not included)
If you connect the DVD Recorder to an HDMI-compatible unit, just one cable transfers a high quality digital audio and video signal without interference.
!
Once an HDAVI Control-compatible unit has been connected to the HDMI terminal, switch the units on and switch on the external unit, select the input channel for the
DVD Recorder. Repeat the procedure if there is any change to the HDMI terminal.
The audio signal cannot be transmitted via HDMI if an externally connected unit does not support CPPM (Content Protection for Prerecorded Media), or when playing a
DVD audio with copy protection. In this case, use an audio cable.
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If an connected TV only supports dual-channel audio, then an audio signal with 3 or more channels is down-converted, with output through 2 audio channels.
It is not always possible to down-convert all discs.
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Titles where down-converting is not possible can only be reproduced via HDMI through an amplifier which corresponds to the HDMI Ver. 1.1 standard or higher and is CPPM compatible.
For HDCP (High-Bandwidth Digital Content Protection) compatible units with DVI connection (e.g. PC monitors): depending on the unit, it is possible that a DVI/HDMI adapter does not reproduce the video signal perfectly. The audio signal is not transmitted in this case.
If you connect this unit with an HDMI cable to a Panasonic television set with HDAVI control function, then both units can be controlled.
If you connect this unit with an fully wired 21 pin scart cable you can use the Q Link functions to control the television and this unit.
You can use both kinds of connection at the same time.
Settings for control with HDMI and Q Link:
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The following systems from other manufacturers have similar function to Q Link from Panasonic.
- Easy Link (Trademark of Philips)
- SMARTLINK (Trademark of Sony)
- DATA LOGIC (Trademark of Metz)
- Megalogic (Trademark of Grundig)
For details, refer to your television's operating instructions or consult your dealer.
Control via Q Link and HDMI (HDAVI Control)
Automatic input changeover (Easy Playback)
If you start the playback function or select a menu (e.g. Direct Navigator,
Timer Recording), the TV automatically switches to the input channel for the
DVD Recorder.
If you are recording on the DVD drive, the TV does not automatically change to the input channel.
Direct TV recording
Press
DIRECT TV REC to directly record the programme you are currently watching. You do not need to enter anything else.
Power on link
If you start the playback function or e.g. select the menu Direct Navigator or Timer Recording or by inserting a disc, the television set switches on and automatically selects the input channel for the DVD Recorder.
If you are recording on the DVD drive, the TV does not automatically change to the input channel.
A TV takes a certain time to change over the input channel for the DVD Recorder automatically. It is therefore possible that the television set does not display the playback at the start of the title. Press SKIP or
SLOW/SEARCH the playback.
to return to the start of
TV/DVD automatic switch-on
If the TV set and DVD Recorder are switched off (in standby), both units are switched on automatically by pressing
PLAY, DIRECT NAVIGATOR, GUIDE,
VIDEO Plus+ or PROG/CHECK.
Power off link
If the television set is switched off, this unit automatically switches off as well.
The unit also switches off while the menu FUNCTIONS, DISPLAY or status messages are being displayed, and even when a Timer-controlled recording has been programmed or during playback.
The unit does not switch off during a recording with the
REC button, the
Copying function or while a disc is being finalized.
Download from TV (analogue channels only)
Station transfer from television set. During [data transfer from TV], data for the station list are automatically downloaded from the TV set. The stations are stored in the same presets of the DVD Recorder as on your TV set.
This unit allows for Timer Recordings using the programming function of the television (e.g. IDTV).
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Connection with HDMI cable (not included)
Connection to COMPONENT VIDEO terminal
The terminals can be used for INTERLACE or PROGRESSIVE output and deliver a clearer picture than the S VIDEO OUT terminal.
The Q Link functions are not available with this kind of connection.
1
Connect the aerial to RF IN (Aerial input) of the DVD Recorder.
2
Connect RF OUT (Aerial output) of the DVD Recorder with the aerial input of the TV.
3
Connect the COMPONENT VIDEO OUT terminals of the unit with the
COMPONENT VIDEO IN of the TV unit. Use a video cable.
Always connect terminals with the same colour.
Connect the audio cables to the corresponding audio input terminals on the TV.
4
Connect the DVD Recorder and the television to the household mains socket.
After completing the above connections, proceed to the Auto-Setup to tune in
TV channels.
9
Use one of the included RF coaxial cable (black or grey) to connect this unit’s RF IN terminal to your aerial socket or aerial cable.
To the aerial To this unit
RF coaxial cable (included, grey)
1
or
RF coaxial cable (included, black)
1
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RF coaxial cable (included, black)
The RF cable cannot be used for showing pictures from the DVD
Recorder. The unit must be connected by another means e.g. Scart cable to show pictures from the DVD Recorder on the television set.
2
3
Video cable
Y - Green
PB - Blue
PR - Red
3
Audio cable
L - White
R - Red
This unit’s rear panel
AC mains lead (included)
Connect only after all other connections are complete.
4
To household mains socket
(AC 220 V to 240 V, 50 Hz)
RF IN COMPONENT VIDEO IN AUDIO IN
Television’s rear panel
4
Connection to COMPONENT VIDEO terminal
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT terminal
The terminals can be used for INTERLACE or PROGRESSIVE output and deliver a clearer picture than the S VIDEO OUT terminal. Connections via these terminals output the colour difference signals (P
B
/P
R
) and the brightness signal (Y) separately.
Colours can be reproduced true to the original colour. The properties of the
COMPONENT VIDEO input terminal are dependent on the TV or screen.
Setup
Tuning
Disc
Picture
Sound
Display
Connection
Others
TV Aspect
Progressive
TV System
HDMI Settings
AV1 Output
AV2 Settings
16:9
On
PAL
RGB 1
AV1 Output
SELECT
Video ( with component )
SELECT TAB
ENTER
RETURN
RETURN
RGB 1 ( without component )
RGB 2 ( without component )
RGB output is available all the time while this unit is on.
Connecting a TV with COMPONENT VIDEO input terminals
If your TV with LCD or plasma screen supports the progressive process, connect it to the COMPONENT VIDEO OUT terminals.
If you want to enjoy full progressive video, set Progressive to [On].
If the AV1 Output setting in the Setup menu is set to [RGB 1/2 ( without component )], there is no output to the COMPONENT VIDEO OUT terminals.
Set this option to [Video ( with component )].
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If the unit is connected to the TV via the S VIDEO OUT or the AV1 terminal, output is Interlace regardless of the settings
.
Setup
Tuning
Disc
Picture
Sound
Display
Connection
Others
TV Aspect
Progressive
TV System
HDMI Settings
AV1 Output
AV2 Settings
16:9
On
PAL
Video
!
!
!
!
!
Press FUNCTIONS.
Select [To Others] with and confirm with ENTER.
Select [Setup] with and confirm with ENTER.
Select [Connection] with , [Progressive] with , and confirm with ENTER.
Select the option [On] with and confirm with ENTER.
Progressive television picture
The progressive picture aspect ratio (height to width) is set to 16:9. DVD-Video with a picture aspect ratio of 16:9 is properly displayed. However, video material with an image page ratio of 4:3 is shown stretched from right to left. If it is possible to adjust the picture aspect ratio on your television, select the setting [Progressive - On].
With a normal television, the progressive output can cause the picture to flicker, even if the television is progressive-capable.
Select the setting [Progressive - Off].
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Notes on progressive-capable televisions (PAL)
LCD/plasma televisions or LCD projectors
If progressive output is used, high resolution, e.g.
DVD-Videos, can be viewed. COMPONENT VIDEO
OUT of this unit is connected with the COMPONENT
VIDEO IN of the television. Select the setting
[Progressive - On].
Conventional televisions
In normal television sets, the progressive output process can lead to flickering, even if the television is progressive-capable. Select the setting [Progressive - Off].
COMPONENT
VIDEO OUT
DVD Recorder
Progressive output
COMPONENT
VIDEO IN
COMPONENT
VIDEO OUT
DVD Recorder
Progressive output
COMPONENT
VIDEO IN
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Connection with Video cable or S Video cable
You can use this frequently used standard connection with the provided accessories (Video cable).
Depending on the television, the connection with the S VIDEO cable results in a higher quality picture than the connection with an Audio/Video cable. The Q
Link functions are not available with this kind of connection.
1
Connect the aerial to RF IN (Aerial input) of the DVD Recorder.
2
Connect RF OUT (Aerial output) of the DVD Recorder with the aerial input of the TV.
3
Connect the AUDIO OUT (L-white/R-red) of the DVD Recorder with the audio of the television.
Connect the VIDEO OUT or S VIDEO OUT of the DVD Recorder with the input of the television.
4
Connect the DVD Recorder and the television to the household mains socket.
After completing the above connections, proceed to the Auto-Setup to tune in
TV channels.
If the unit is connected via S Video output, select the setting S Video ( with component )] in the set-up menu under [Connection] - [AV1 Output] .
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9
Television’s rear panel
RF IN Audio/Video IN S Video IN
To household mains socket
RF coaxial cable
(included, black)
The RF cable cannot be used for showing pictures from the DVD
Recorder. The unit must be connected by another means e.g.
Scart cable to show pictures from the
DVD Recorder on the television set.
2
Video cable or S Video cable
Audio/Video cable
(included)
Video
L
R
Yellow
White
Red
3 3 S Video-cable
4
This unit’s rear panel
AC mains lead (included)
Connect only after all other connections are complete.
4
To household mains socket
(AC 220 V to 240 V, 50 Hz)
Use one of the included RF coaxial cable (black or grey) to connect this unit’s RF IN terminal to your aerial socket or aerial cable.
To the aerial To this unit
RF coaxial cable (included, grey)
1
or
RF coaxial cable (included, black)
1
Connecting to external equipment
This connections can be done in addition to the basic connection (page 8 + 10). The diagrams shows our recommendation for how to connect the DVD Recorder to your various equipment. For this and other connections consult the instructions of each piece of equipment.
Connecting an Amplifier Camcorder / Game equipment
DMR-EZ25
If the unit is connected to the television set with an HDMI cable and you are using the DIGITAL
AUDIO OUT (Optical) for audio output, change the HDMI settings [Digital Audio Output] to
[Optical Only] in the [Setup] menu.
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!
!
!
Connect an amplifier with a Dolby Digital-,
DTS- or MPEG decoder.
You cannot use a DTS Digital Surround
Decoder that is not designed for DVD.
In the Setup menu Sound, change the
[Digital Audio Output] setting according to your connected digital amplifier.
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Connect this unit to a device with a DTS decoder in order to be able to play DVDs with this symbol.
This unit can record and playback stereo sound in Dolby Digital
(Format: dual channel).
Pre recorded discs can be played back in multi-channel sound.
AV1 Connector
Equipment
Connecting to TV
Connecting an other VCR / DVD recorder
To watch camcorder images (Video camera)
To watch satellite broadcasts (Set top box)
To play games (Game equipment)
Q Link
Control with HDMI (HDAVI)
AV2
You cannot receive signals from PCs with this unit.
If the audio output of the other unit is mono, connect it to the
L/MONO terminal.
Both the left and the right channels will be recorded.
(AUDIO)
(VIDEO) OR
(S VIDEO)
!
!
Selecting the sound track (programmes with dual-channel sound)
Analog channels:
Not
RAM
Before recording, select Sound setting Bilingual Audio Selection [M1] or [M2] in the Setup menu. Select [M1] or [M2] on an external unit before recording.
If the output signal of the external unit is an NTSC signal, set the TV System
!
to [NTSC] in the Setup menu.
Digital channels:
Press
DISPLAY and select the setting [Multi Audio] under Audio.
Connecting with HDMI over an amplifier
Television set
HDMI IN
HDMI OUT
HDMI IN
Amplifier
AV3
(Front)
AV4 IN
DVD Recorder
AV4 OUT COMPONENT HDMI
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Connecting to external equipment
Using a fully wired 21-pin Scart cable (not included)
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You can use a variety of Q Link functions by connecting the unit to a Q Link compatible television.
You can enjoy high-quality viewing by connecting the unit to an RGB compatible television.
The RF cable cannot be used for showing pictures from the DVD Recorder. The unit must be connected by another means e.g. Scart cable to show pictures from the DVD Recorder on the television set.
TV
!
!
Use of the supplied RF coaxial cable
To prevent interference patterns from appearing on your TV, use only the supplied
RF coaxial cables when you connect this unit to your TV and aerial outlet or aerial cable and Satellite receiver.
Keep the RF coaxial cables as far away as possible from other cables.
Do not roll up the RF coaxial cables.
RF coaxial cable
(included, black)
Fully wired 21-pin
Scart cable
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RF coaxial cable
RF coaxial cable
(included, black)
Fully wired 21-pin
Scart cable
VHS / DVD Recorder
Fully wired 21-pin
Scart cable
Satellite receiver
RF coaxial cable
This unit’s rear panel
Informations
Recording informations
Recording a 90-minute title to a disc with 4.7 GB of storage space.
Free storage space
It is not possible to record a 90-minute title in
XP mode.
The available storage space is used optimally in FR mode. The title is recorded in the best possible quality.
Discs suitable for recording
Rewritable Writable
RAM -RW +RW -R +R -R DL +R DL
x2 x1 x2.4
x1 x2.4
x4 x2.4
x3 x5 x2 x4 x4 x8* x4 x8 x4 x8 x6
* Playback only x16 x16
Under certain circumstances, digital sound signals may not be recorded in their original format. Digital programmes limited to "onetime recording" can only be recorded to 12-cm
DVD-RAM.
Titles in PAL or NTSC format can be displayed on the following TV sets:
TV-typ
Disc
PAL
Yes/No
Multi system TV
Yes
NTSC Yes
NTSC-TV
No
Yes
Yes
PAL-TV
PAL
NTSC
PAL
NTSC
XP
Max. 60 min.
SP
Max. 120 min.
LP
Max. 240 min.
EP(6 hours)
Max. 360 min.
EP (8 hours)
Max. 480 min.
FR
Max. 480 min.
Approximate recording times in hours
REC MODE
XP
SP
LP
EP ( 6Hours ) *
EP ( 8Hours )
DISC
DVD-RAM
(4.7 GB) (9.4 GB)
1
2
4
6
8
2
4
8
12
16
DVD-R
(4.7 GB)
1
2
4
6
8
Rec mode FR:
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DVD-R DL /+R DL
(8.5 GB)
1. Layer 2. Layer
0:55
1:50
3:40
5:30
7:25
0:50
1:40
3:20
5:15
6:50
* Only if Recording time in EP mode is set to [EP ( 6 Hours )] in the Setup menu.
RAM
With the [EP mode ( 8Hours )] setting, playback on DVD-RAM-compatible
DVD players may not be possible. Select [EP mode ( 6Hours )].
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Disc Protection
Protect your recordings from accidental deletion or overwriting.
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If you activated write-protection, remove it before processing.
For recording
The recording is saved to free areas on the disc. If there is no more space left on the disc, you must delete recordings or use a new disc.
Continuous recording or playback of both sides of a double-sided disc is not possible. After the end of the recording, the unit needs approx. 30 seconds to record data for recording management.
Programmes in 16:9 format are recorded in 4:3 format.
16:9 format is used to record to RAM.
The unit does not record in the HD ready format.
Informations
!
Switching to AV input on your Panasonic television
Press
AV.
Switches between TV reception and AV input each time the button is pressed.
Remote Control
!
Child lock
!
You can lock the buttons of the unit and the remote control.
The unit is now locked.
Operating a television set
Change the remote control code to operate your television set.
!
!
Press and hold the TV on and off switch button.
Enter the two-digit code for your television set.
Some television models of the brands listed above, (e.g. older Panasonic units), cannot be operated using the remote control.
Trademark Code
Panasonic 01-04,45
AIWA 35
Trademark Code
GOODMANS 05,06,31
GRUNDIG 09
Trademark Code
NOKIA 25-27
NORDMENDE 10
AKAI 27,30
BLAUPUNKT 09
BRANDT 10,15
BUSH 05,06
CURTIS 31
DESMET 05,31,33
DUAL 05,06
ELEMIS 31
FERGUSON 10
GOLDSTAR/LG 31
HITACHI 22,23,31,40-42
INNO HIT 34
IRRADIO 30
ITT 25
JVC 17,39
LOEWE 07
METZ 28,31
MITSUBISHI 06,19,20
MIVAR 24
NEC 36
ORION 37
PHILIPS 05,06
PHONOLA 31,33
PIONEER 38
PYE 05,06
RADIOLA 05,06
SABA 10
SALORA 26
SAMSUNG 31,32,43
SANSUI 05,31,33
Trademark Code
SANYO 21
SBR 06
SCHNEIDER 05,06,29-31
SELECO 06,25
SHARP 18
SIEMENS 09
SINUDYNE 05,06,33
SONY 08
TELEFUNKEN 10-14
THOMSON 10,15,44
TOSHIBA 16
WHITE WESTINGHOUSE
05,06
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Informations
DVD-RAM
4.7 GB 12 cm
9.4 GB 12 cm
2.8 GB 8 cm rewritable
RAM
Playback and recording discs
DVD-RAM
The DVD-RAM can be compared with the hard disk and can be written to 100,000 times on average. The disc can only be played on DVD-RAM-compatible players.
The recording occurs in DVD Video Recording format (VR). Movies and parts of movies can be edited and deleted. The deletion of movies frees previously used storage space.
The creation of playlists does not require any additional storage space.
Dual-channel sound and 16:9 format are supported in addition to the TIME SLIP function.
- -
DVD-R
(DVD-Video format)
4.7 GB 12 cm
1.4 GB 8 cm recordable
+R
4.7 GB 12 cm recordable
-R
+R
DVD-R/+R (Recordable)
The DVD-R/+R can only be recorded once. Movies or parts of them can be deleted during processing, but storage space is still taken up and cannot be used for other movies.
Through finalization, the DVD-R/+R becomes DVD-V that can be played on other units.
DVD-R/-R DL/+R/+R DL
-R -R DL +R +R DL
Finalization
On the recording unit
The movies can no longer be processed after finalization.
Recording with this recorder Playback on another unit
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Recording with another unit
Playback on this recorder
- -
DVD-RW(V)
(DVD-Video format)
-RW(V)
4.7 GB, 12 cm
1.4 GB, 8 cm rewritable
+RW
rewritable
+RW
DVD-RW(V)/+RW (Rewritable)
DVD-RW/+RW is rewritable and erasable. You must format the disc to be able to rewrite it again. Through finalization, the DVD-RW(V) becomes a DVD-V that can be played on other units. A finalized DVD-RW(V) can be reformatted and rewritten. Formatting deletes all data! A +RW becomes a DVD-V on creating a Top Menu.
DVD-RW
-RW(V)
Finalizing
On the recording unit
Formatting
The movies can no longer be processed after finalization.
Recording with this recorder
DVD-RW
Playback on another unit
-RW(V)
Recording with another unit Playback on this recorder
- -
DVD-R DL
8.5 GB 12 cm writable
+R DL
8,5 GB 12 cm writable
-R DL
+R DL
DVD-R DL/+R DL (Double Layer DVD / Dual Layer DVD)
The data are saved on two parallel layers. You have more space available. If the laser changes layers during playback, brief image and sound distortions may occur.
You cannot switch layers during a recording.
The recording stops when the storage space on Layer 1 is full.
You must close Layer 1 to be able to record on Layer 2.
After finalization, these formats can only be replayed on DVD-R DL/+R DL/+RWcompatible players.
Layer 2
Layer 1
Informations
Playback discs
- -
DVD-RW
(DVD-VR format) playable only
DVD-Video
playable only
-RW
(
VR
)
DVD-V
DVD-Audio
playable only
CD
CD-R/RW
playable only
Video CD
CD-R/RW
playable only
DVD-A
CD
VCD
A DVD-RW that was recorded on another DVD recorder is played back in
DVD-VR format by this unit. Programmes limited to "one-time recording" can be played back if they were recorded on a CPRM-compatible disc. If you format the disc, you can record and playback the DVD-Video format.
High-quality video and music discs.
Digital-quality music discs. Playback in dual-channel audio.
Music and audio recordings, music in MP3 format, pictures in JPEG and TIFF format.
Music and video recordings.
SVCD in accordance with IEC62107.
MP3 JPEG
You can playback data in MP3 and JPEG/TIFF formats from a finalized CD-R,
CD-RW or DVD-R. After the recording you must finish the session. Depending on the recording conditions, playback can nonetheless have problems.
Some DVD-Audio with multi-channel sound is designed by the manufacturer to prevent intermixing on the entire disc or in certain areas. Depending on the disc type, the regional code and the recording conditions, it may not be possible to playback recorded discs.
Additional information can be found on the disc case.
Regional codes
2
2
3
4
ALL
DVD-Video only
DVD-Videos with the regional code 2 or
ALL can be played with this unit.
The code is listed on the backside of the unit.
England and Continental Europe: 2.
Unplayable discs
- 2.6 GB and 5.2 GB DVD-RAM, 12 cm.
- 3.95 GB and 4.7 GB DVD-R for authoring.
- DVD-R, recorded in the DVD Video Recording format (VR).
- DVD-R (V), DVD-R DL, DVD-RW (V), +R, +R DL recorded on another unit and not finalized.
- Commercially available Blu-ray, DVD-ROM, +R (8 cm), CD-ROM, CDV, CD-G, Photo-CD,
DivX, CVD, SACD, MV-Disc, PD, “Chaoji VCD”, including CVD, DVCD and SVCD, which are not IEC62107 compliant, etc.
Informations
Only play round discs.
Do not touch the recording surface of the disc.
Cartridge-Discs
RAM
When the write-protection device is active, you can neither record to nor process and delete the contents of the disc.
Handling discs
If the surface of a disc that does not have a cartridge or that was removed from the cartidge is not clean, recording, playback or processing can be impaired by scratches, dirt, dust or fingerprints. Such impairments may also still occur when the disc is inserted into the cartridge.
Note: You can only write on the label side of the disc. Use a soft, oil-based felt-tip pen.
Do not use a ball-point pen or other hard writing instrument. Do not apply stickers or labels to the disc. When not in use, put the disc in its case or cartridge.
Cartridge write-protection
Remove 8 cm discs from the cartridge before using them with this unit.
Cleaning the DVD-RAM
Clean the disc with a special DVD-RAM cleaner (optional) and read the cleaner instructions before use. Stubborn dirt may not be removable so that recording, playback or processing is still impaired even after cleaning. In this case, the disc should no longer be used. Do not use petrol, alcohol, water, cleaning sprays, household cleaners or other solvents.
DVD lens cleaner (RP-CL720E)
Compatible models: Only for DVD recorders.
Do NOT use this cleaner with any other Panasonic DVD products or with the DVD products of any other companies since doing so may damage the products.
Cleaning of DVD-Videos, Video CDs and CDs
Wipe them with a damp and then a dry clothe.
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Informations
SD Card
- -
SD Memory Card miniSD Card
MultimediaCard
SD
8 MB to 2 GB (Maximum)
Pictures
The used memory can deviate from the card capabity.
Use an SD card for playback and transfer (copying) pictures taken for example with a Digital Camera.
If the SD Memory Card was formatted with another unit, under certain circumstances you may possibly not be able to use it with this unit.
In this case, reformat the card with this unit.
Caution! All saved data are deleted during formatting.
Use an appropriate adapter for miniSD™ cards.
Inserting the storage card
Opening the cover.
Press the protruding section to open the cover to the slot.
Press on the centre of the card until it clicks into place.
Removing the storage card
Press on the centre of the card.
Closing the cover
Press down.
Pull it straight out.
Do not touch the memory card contacts.
Insert the card label up with the cut-off corner on the right.
Write-protection
Keep the small memory cards such as the SD Memory Card out of reach of children. If swallowed, seek medical advice immediately.
When the card indicator SD on the unit’s display is flashing, the card is being read from or written to. Do not turn off the unit or remove the card.
Such action may result in malfunction or loss of the card’s contents.
When the write-protection device is activated, you can neither record nor edit or delete the contents of the SD Card.
This unit supports SD Memory Cards that are formatted with FAT 12 and FAT 16 systems
(based on SD Memory Card spec.).
Additional information is available on the Internet
http://panasonic.co.jp/pavc/global/cs
Informations
SD Card
Folder structure
Give the folders and file names three-digit prefix numbers during recording to establish the desired playback sequence. Latin letters and Arabic numerals will display correctly. Other characters may not display correctly.
Folders can be created on another unit, but they cannot be selected as the target of a copy procedure.
A folder in which all numbers are "0" (e.g. DCIM000) cannot be displayed. If a folder or file name was entered with another unit, the name may not be displayed correctly and the data may not be able to be played or edited.
DISC (MP3/JPEG)
P0000001.jpg
P0000002.jpg
002 Folder
P0000003.jpg
P0000004.jpg
P0000005.jpg
003 Folder
P0000006.jpg
P0000007.jpg
P0000008.jpg
001 (Folder=Group)
001 track.mp3 (Files=track)
002 track.mp3
003 track.mp3
Playback sequence
002 Group
001 track.mp3
002 track.mp3
003 track.mp3
SD-Card
DCIM (Subfolder)
***
XXXXX (Picture folder)
XXXX
***
.JPG
XXXX
***
.TIF
SD_VIDEO
***
MOV MOI
***
MGR_INFO (MPEG2 information folder)
IM
***
CDPF or IMEXPORT
XXXX
***
.JPG
XXXX
***
.TIF
This unit can display the following folder names:
* * * : figures
XXX : letters
MP3/JPEG Format
Disc (MP3/JPEG)
Maximum of folders:
RAM -R CD
300 (including root folder)
Maximum number of MP3 files: 3000
Maximum number of JPEG files: 3000
Total number of recognizable files including MP3,JPEG and other files types is 4000
MP3 Format:
Format: ISO9660 level 1 or 2 (except for extended formats), Joliet
Compatible compression rate: 32kbps ~ 320kbps
Compatible sampling rate: 16kHz, 22.05kHz, 24kHz, 32kHz, 44.1kHz, 48kHz
This unit is not compatible with ID3 tags, MP3 files must have the extension ".mp3" or ".MP3".
JPEG Format:
Format:
Compatible pixels:
ISO9660 level 1 or 2 (except for extended formats), Joliet between 34x34 and 6144x4096 pixels, Sub sampling 4:2:2 or 4:2:0
Thawing Time: approx. 3 sec (6M pixels)
This unit is not compatible with MOTION JPEG
SD Card (JPEG)
Compatible Media:
SD
Number of pixels :
Thawing Time :
Format :
TM TM
SD Memory Card, miniSD Card (a miniSD Card adaptor needs to be inserted), Multi Media Card
34 x 34 to 6144 x 4096
Approx. 3sec (6M pixels)
FAT12, FAT16 / JPEG conforming DCF / Sub sampling 4:2:2, 4:2:0 /
TIFF (Uncompressed RGB chunky) / DPOF Compatible
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Informations
What can I do with which disc?
The table shows an overview of the most important functions which can be recorded, played back and edited with the various formats on this unit. Not all funcitons are available to the same extent for all formats. Restrictions are stated separately in the corresponding description of the function.
Playback Functions
Playback of a recorded title (DIRECT NAVIGATOR)
Starting playback with Disc menu
Playback starts with the last recorded title
Playback starts from the beginning of the disc
Changing the audio channel (
DISPLAY)
Quick View (PLAY/x1.3)
TIME SLIP
MANUAL SKIP
CREATE CHAPTER
Slow-motion/Frame playback
* - film scenes only, ** - forwards direction
RAM DVD-A DVD-V
*
CD VCD
**
-R -R DL
-RW(V) -RW(VR)
+R +R DL +RW SD
(MP3)
Aufnahme
Flexible Rec
Playback during recording
Timer Recording
Timer Recording with Ext Link
Timer Recording via external devices
Recording via DV input
Manual recording via DV input
RAM DVD-A DVD-V CD VCD -R -R DL -RW(V) -RW(VR) +R +R DL +RW SD
Functions of the DIRECT NAVIGATOR
Playback
Delete
Properties
Edit
Enter Name
Set up Protection/Cancel Protection
Partial Delete
Change Thumbnail
Divide Title
Playlist
Edit Playlist
* - only Playback and Properties
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Functions of the DVD/Card Management
Disc Name
Disc Protection
Delete all titles
Format Disc
Auto-Play Select
Finalize
Create Top Menu
Close First Layer
RAM DVD-A DVD-V
CD VCD
-R -R DL
-RW(V) -RW(VR)
+R +R DL +RW
SD
RAM DVD-A DVD-V CD VCD -R -R DL -RW(V) -RW(VR) +R +R DL +RW SD
Informations
Recording formats / Copy protection
RAM
CPRM (Content Protection for Recordable Media)
This unit is compatible with the CPRM copy-protection system for recordable media.
When using a CPRM-compatible disc, a programme can be recorded. Programmes broadcast with this copy protection system cannot be recorded to
DVD-R or 2.8 GB DVD-RAM.
HDCP (High Bandwidth Digital Content Protection) is copy protection which is transferred via HDMI connections and partly via DVI. The units must be able to decode this copy protection for playback.
Recording formats
DVD Video Recording format (VR)
This format enables recording and playback.
Digital programmes limited to "one-time recording" can be recorded to a CPRMcompatible disc. You can record to a CPRM-compatible DVD-RAM.
Playback is only possible with a compatible DVD player. Use a DVD-RAM to record in DVD Video Recording format.
Suitable data for recording and playback: video and still pictures.
DVD-Video format (V)
This recording format is the standard DVD-Video. Digital programmes that are limited to "one-time recording" cannot be recorded.
To record in DVD-Video format, use a DVD-R/-R DL or -RW(V).
Suitable data for recording and playback: video.
+VR format
Digital programmes that are limited to "one-time recording" cannot be recorded.
To record in +VR format, use a +R/+R DL oder +RW.
Suitable data for recording and playback: video.
Licence information
This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by method claims of certain U.S. patents and other intellectual property rights owned by
Macrovision Corporation and other rights owners. Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by Macrovision Corporation, and is intended for home and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision
Corporation. Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited.
Dolby Digital
Method of encoding digital signals. The signals are very much compressed in the process to enable recordings of large volumes of data.
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. Dolby and the double-D symbol are registered trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
DTS (Digital Theater Systems)
Sound system used in cinemas or movie theaters all over the world. "DTS" and "DTS 2.0 + Digital OUT" are trademarks of Digital Theater Systems, Inc.
MP3 or MPEG 1 Audio Layer 3 is a file compression format used for digital audio files. It provides files of an extremely small size and may cause a consequential loss of quality. MPEG Layer-3 audio decoding technology licensed from Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson multimedia.
HDAVI Control
TM
TM
HDAVI Control is a trademark of Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.
"HDMI, the HDMI logo and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC."
®
VIDEO Plus+ and PlusCode are registered trademarks of Gemstar Development
Corporation. The VIDEO Plus+ system is manufactured under license from Gemstar
Development Corporation.
miniSD™ is a trademark of SD Card Association.
SD logo is a trademark.
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If you need help
CUSTOMER SERVICE
ERROR MESSAGES
The error code H , U or F appears.
Should problems occur, please try to resolve them by referring to the following descriptions. If this does not help, you should contact your dealer or customer service.
Normal disc rotating sounds, atmospheric interference during reception, picture interference while fast-forwarding, and imited reception of the satellite programmes are not signs of a defective unit. If a disc cannot be played due to poor quality, try it again with a disc from Panasonic.
î The unit is malfunctioning.
î The numbers following H, U or F indicate the status of the unit.
!
!
Switch the unit to Standby mode with
/ I
.
If the unit does not switch to Standby mode, press
/ I
for approx. 10 seconds or unplug it for a minute and then plug it back in.
Press
/ I
to switch on the unit. If this does not solve the problem, contact customer service with the displayed error code.
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Error code U59
Error code U61
Error code U71
Error code
Error code
U72
U73
Error code U88
HARD ERR
The unit automatically switches into standby mode.
FUNCTION
Unit not functioning
The disc cannot be ejected.
î The unit is hot and switches to Standby mode for safety reasons.
î Wait approx. 30 minutes until the message disappears. Place the unit in a well ventilated location. Do not block the vents of the unit.
î
The unit has found an error during recording or playback without an inserted disc.
The unit proceeds with the recovery procedure.
This procedure restores the normal operating mode. The unit is not defect. Please wait until the message goes off.
î
The connected unit is not suitable for connection to HDMI.
î
î
î
î
The HDMI connection does not work perfectly.
The connected unit is not suitable for connection to HDMI .
The HDMI cable is too long .
The HDMI cable is broken.
î A problem occurred during recording or playback of a disc.
The unit is not defective, but is performing a restore procedure.
Wait until the error message disappears from the display.
!
î The unit is not functioning properly.
Switch the unit off and back on again.
If this does not solve the problem, contact customer service.
!
î One of the unit’s safety devices may have been activated.
Press
/ I
to switch on the unit.
î Check the connection to the household mains socket.
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î The unit is in Standby mode for a Timer programming via external units. EXT-L appears in the display.
Press EXT LINK to switch off recording standby mode.
To cancel a recording prematurely, stop the transfer of the recording signal on the external unit.
Press EXT LINK to switch off recording standby mode.
!
î The unit is currently recording.
With the unit switched off, press STOP and CH and hold for about 5 seconds. Contact your dealer.
on the unit at the same time
!
î The above procedure cannot be executed if the child lock feature is activated.
Switch off the child lock feature.
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PICTURE
No picture.
There is picture interference.
Television reception worsens when the unit is connected.
The TV picture format is not set correctly.
No on-screen messages.
Poor picture in spite of good signal quality.
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î Check the connection to the TV, e.g. AV1.
î The PROGRESSIVE output is activated, but the connected TV is not progressive-capable.
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Press and hold STOP and
PLAY/x1.3
on the unit at the same time for more than
5 seconds. The function is switched to half-picture (INTERLACE).
!
î The [TV System] setting does not match that on the disc.
In STOP mode, press and hold STOP and OPEN/CLOSE on the unit for more than 5 seconds. This switches the unit from PAL to NTSC or vice versa.
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Check the antenna connection and the alignment of your antenna.
You may need to use a signal amplifier.
î Check the [TV Aspect] setting in the Connection Setup menu.
î Change the [On-Screen Messages] setting the Display Setup menu.
î
Overmodulation makes the signal strength display go to red.
!
Readjust the picture with your room aerial until the picture quality improves.
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SOUND
No sound. Distorted sound.
Volume set to quiet.
It is not possible to hear the desired sound type.
The sound cannot be set for stereo or NICAM broadcasts.
î Check the connections.
î If you connected an amplifier, check the input mode.
î Switch off the V.S.S. function if it causes problems.
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Press DISPLAY to select the desired sound type.
Change the appropriate setting in the Sound Setup menu.
î The sound cannot be switched on some discs.
î Connect external unit with audio cables even if you use a digital connection.
î You can change the sound type when using DVD-RAM.
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REMOTE CONTROL
No functions.
î An incorrect remote control code was selected.
î Check the batteries.
î Point the remote control at the sensor on the unit.
î The child lock feature has been activated.
The TV cannot be operated.
î An incorrect remote control code was selected.
DISPLAY
The display light is weak.
"0:00" blinks on the unit display.
î Change the [FL Display] setting in the Display Setup menu.
î No time. Set the time in the Others [Clock] Setup menu.
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PLAYBACK
Playback does not start.
î No disc inserted.
î The disc is dirty or badly scratched.
î You inserted a disc that is not suitable for playback.
î You inserted a blank disc.
DVD-Video will not play.
No reaction when PLAY
is pressed.
A title or chapter is not played back afer being selected.
Soundtrack/subtitles cannot be selected or do not match the language selected in the Setup menu.
The angle cannot be changed.
î Some DVD-Videos cannot be played if the security level has been changed.
î appears on the screen. The procedure is being prevented by the unit or the disc.
î The child lock feature has been activated.
î Some titles or chapters of DVD-Videos are not played back if the security level has been changed.
î The subtitles were not recorded on the disc or are not switched on.
î The languages were not recorded on the disc.
î You may need to use the disc menu to select the languages.
î The angle perspective can only be changed for scenes that were recorded from different angles.
You forgot your security password.
!
Select the DVD drive and, while the disc tray is open, press and hold REC and
PLAY/x1.3
on the unit for at least 5 seconds.
RECORDING
Cannot record.
î Check whether the inserted disc is suitable for recording.
î The disc is not formatted. Format the disc.
î The write-protection device on the cartridge is set to "PROTECT".
Deactivate the write-protection.
î Deactivate the write-protection in the DVD Management menu.
î The material that you want to record is copy-protected. The number of possible copies is limited with some programmes.
î Discs containing PAL and NTSC signals cannot be recorded.
Some or all recorded programmes were lost.
î If there is a power cut during recording or processing, or if the unit is unplugged from the household mains socket, the programme may be lost or the disc may be damaged. Reformat the disc or use a new disc.
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Timer Recording is not functioning.
î The Timer programming is defective, different Timer programmes overlap each other. Correct the programming.
î Check the clock setting.
Timer Recording cannot be cancelled.
!
With an EXT LINK-controlled recording via an external unit, press EXT LINK.
The EXT-L display disappears.
î If you want to cancel the recording prematurely, stop the transfer of recording signal on the external unit. Press EXT LINK to switch off recording standby.
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COPYING
Noises from rotating Disc.
Copying also takes relatively long in the high-speed mode.
EXTERNAL INPUT
Video or audio is not recorded from an external unit.
!
When recording or high-speed copying on a Disc, the rotation noise is louder than normal.
!
So metimes, not even high-speed compatible discs allow for recordings at maximum speed.
î The external unit is not connected correctly.
î The incorrect input channel AV2, AV3, AV4 or DV IN was selected.
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TV Guide
The displayed information is wrong.
No or incomplete data.
EPG database empty or incomplete after switching on.
î The broadcasting companies are responsible for the information. Deviations are possible when changes are made at the last minute.
î Date/time incorrectly set.
î The signal is too weak or no signal was found.
Check the aerial. Realign the aerial and check the values with the signal quality in the [Setup] menu.
î The broadcasting companies are responsible for the information. Deviations are possible when changes are made at the last minute.
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î Downloading the data was not possible. Switch the unit to standby over night.
î Activate the EPG Download in the [Setup] menu.
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No current data in spite of active
EPG download function.
î Downloading the data was not possible. Switch the unit to standby over night.
DVB-T
No station found.
Time not set.
Date/time incorrectly set.
î The signal is too weak or no signal was found.
Check the aerial. Realign the aerial and check the values with the signal quality in the [Setup] menu.
î Repeat the auto setup.
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î The transmission did not work.
Repeat the Automatic Time Setting.
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Unusual station sorting.
î The station sorting of this unit is pre-defined. Use profiles to sort the stations as you want them.
No teletext
No automatic station allocation in
VIDEO Plus+.
î This DVD Recorder does not support analogue teletext.
î When subtitle is on or additional information in the Digital channel information is displayed, Digital Teletext does not work.
î No unique code for the digital stations. Allocate the stations manually when programming for the first time. The DVD Recorder will then recognise the stations correctly in future.
Which aerial is suitable for receiving DVB-T?
î Any (terrestrial) roof aerial can be used. Room rod aerials are also suitable. Use an active room aerial if the reception is poor.
After the auto setup, there aren't any stations in the station list although found stations were displayed during auto setup.
î [Shipping Condition] was performed or the unit was in the delivery status. The auto setup was then started and interrupted.
Do an auto setup again and let it continue right through to the end. The data is only saved after this has been completed.
The Signal Strength is over 100 %
(> 10)
î Reduce the signal amplification at your aerial.
Software Update
When are the software updates broadcast ?
î The unit shows automatically when a software update has been broadcast, and also automatically updates the software if this function has not been switched off in the Setup menu.
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HDMI
Which accessories are required to hear multi-channel Surround
Sound?
Switching on takes longer in spite of the Quick Start function.
No picture on the television set.
Wrong screen format.
î Multi-channel sound can only be played back with this unit if it is connected with an HDMI cable or a digital audio optical fibre cable to an amplifier with an integrated decoder.
î
All units connected by HDMI are checked while switching on .
This can take a while.
î
Check whether the television set and DVD Recorder are connected correctly with the HDMI cable. If the external unit has been connected correctly, the HDMI message appears briefly on the display of the DVD Recorder .
î If more than four units are connected with HDMI cables, you may possibly not be
î able to see a picture. Reduce the number of connected units.
If the unit is connected via COMPONENT VIDEO OUT to a television unit which is not progressive-compatible, no unit can be connected with HDMI. The
[Progressive] setting is automatically switched to [On] in the Setup if a unit is connected up with HDMI .
î
If a television set is connected via HDMI AV OUT, in the [Setup] menu, set the setting [Aspect for 4:3 Video] to [4:3] .
î Check the setting [TV Aspect] in the [Setup] menu.
î Do not connect this unit to the television set with an HDMI cable.
î In the Setup menu, set the [Progressive] setting to [Off].
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Part of the picture appears duplicated some of the time when using the output.
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT
No sound .
Low volume
Sound with interference
The required audio type cannot be heard.
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HDAVI Control is not working.
î
The amplifier connected via HDMI does not support CPPM and the HDMI Ver. 1.1.
Standard. No Multi Audio-Disc can be played back .
î The sound is not played back if the Bitstream Signal is output from HDMI AV OUT or OPTICAL DIGITAL AUDIO OUT.
î If more than four units are connected with HDMI cables, you may possibly not hear any sound. Reduce the number of connected units.
î If the unit is connected with an HDMI cable to a television set and OPTICAL
DIGITAL AUDIO OUT is used as audio output, in the [Setup] menu, set the setting
[Digital Audio Output] to [Optical only].
î When one or several units are connected via HDMI AV OUT, it is possible for there to be interference with the sound. Select another connection type.
î In the [Setup] menu, change the setting [Control with HDMI / Q Link] to
[HDMI and Q Link].
î
Use a fully wired HDMI cable .
î The connected unit possibly does not support HDAVI control.
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Specifications
Power supply:
AC 220 V - 240 V 50 Hz
Power consumption: 24 W
Dimensions:
Weight:
Operating temperature: 5°C - 40°C
Operating humidity: approx. 430 mm (W) x 58 mm (H) x 329 mm (D) approx. 3.3 kg
10% - 80% RH (no condensation)
LASER specification
LASER product of class 1
System with 1 lens, 2 integration units,
Laser performance:
Wavelength: 662 nm for DVD, 780 nm for CD
No hazardous radiation is emitted with the safety protection.
Recording format
DVD-RAM: DVD Video Recording format
DVD-R: DVD-Video format
DVD-R DL: DVD-Video format
DVD-RW: DVD-Video format
+R, +RW, +R DL
Playback Disc
DVD-RAM (VR format), DVD-R (Video format, MP3,
JPEG), DVD-R DL (Video format), DVD-RW (Video format, VR format), +R, +R DL, +RW, DVD-VIDEO,
DVD-AUDIO, CD-AUDIO (CD-DA), Video CD, SVCD
(conforming to IEC62107), CD-R/CD-RW (CD-DA,Video
CD, SVCD, MP3/JPEG formatted discs)
Recording Disc
DVD-RAM disc:
DVD-R disc :
DVD-RW disc:
+R disc:
+RW disc:
Ver.2.0
Ver.2.1/3XSPEED DVD-RAM Revision 1.0
Ver.2.2/5X SPEED DVD-RAM Revision 2.0
for General Ver.2.0
for General Ver.2.0/4X SPEED DVD-R Revision 1.0
for General Ver.2.x/8X SPEED DVD-R Revision 3.0
for General Ver.2.x/16X SPEED DVD-R Revision 6.0
for DL Ver.3.0
for DL Ver.3.x/4.x SPEED DVD-R for DL Revision 1.0
Ver.1.1
Ver. 1.x/2X SPEED DVD-RW Revision 1.0
Ver. 1.x/4X SPEED DVD-RW Revision 2.0
Ver. 1.x/6X SPEED DVD-RW Revision 3.0
Ver.1.0, Ver.1.1, Ver.1.2, Ver. 1.3, for DL Ver. 1.0
Ver. 1.1, Ver.1.2/4X SPEED
Regional Code
#2
Video interface
Input
AV1 SCART
Input impedance: 75 Ohm.
Video: 1 Vp-p
Video interface
TV system: PAL Colour Signal 625lines 50fields,
NTSC Colour Signal 525Lines 60Fields
AV2 SCART
AV3 VIDEO
AV3 S VIDEO IN
AV4 IN
AV4 S VIDEO IN
Output
AV1 SCART
Video: 1 Vp-p, RGB Video: 0.7Vp-p (PAL),
S Video: Y: 1 Vp-p, C: 0.3 Vp-p (PAL)
Video: 1 Vp-p
Y: 1 Vp-p, C: 0.3 Vp-p (PAL)
Video: 1 Vp-p
Y: 1 Vp-p, C: 0.3 Vp-p (PAL)
For 75 Ohm termination.
Video: 1 Vp-p; RGB: 0.7 Vp-p
S Video: Y: 1 Vp-p, C: 0.3 Vp-p (PAL)
Video: 1 Vp-p
Video: 1 Vp-p
Recording System:
DV Input
HDMI output
SD Card Slot
Audio interface
Input
AV1 SCART
AV2 SCART
MPEG 2 (Hybrid VBR)
IEEE1394 Standard (4pin), (PAL/NTSC)
Version 1.2a (576i/480i/ 576p/480p 720p 1080i)
(EDID Ver. 1.3) 19pin type A
SD Memory Card Slot
Input impedance: more than 10 kOhm.
Standard: 0.5 Vrms, full scale: 2 Vrms at 1 kHz
Standard: 0.5 Vrms, full scale: 2 Vrms at 1 kHz AV2 SCART
VIDEO
S VIDEO Y: 1 Vp-p, C: 0.3 Vp-p (PAL)
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT Y: 1 Vp-p, P : 0.7 Vp-p, P : 0.7 Vp-p
B R
(PAL: 576p/576i, NTSC:480p/480i)
AV3 AUDIO
AV4 AUDIO
Output
Standard: 0.5 Vrms, full scale: 2 Vrms at 1 kHz
Standard: 0.5 Vrms, full scale: 2 Vrms at 1 kHz
The output impedance of each output terminal is less than 1 kOhm.
Antenna Receive Input PAL I UHF ch 21 - ch 68, DVB-T UHF ch 21 - ch 68,
75Ohm Termination
RF Converter Output not provided
Active Antenna output not provided
AV1 SCART
AV2 SCART
AUDIO
OPTICAL
Recording System:
Standard: 0.5 Vrms, full scale: 2 Vrms at 1 kHz
Standard: 0.5 Vrms, full scale: 2 Vrms at 1 kHz
Standard: 0.5 Vrms, full scale: 2 Vrms ar 1 kHz
Optical connection (PCM, Dolby Digital, DTS, MPEG)
Dolby Digital 2ch
Quick Start: From Power off state, recording on DVD-RAM starts about 1 second after first pressing the Power button and then sequentially pressing the
REC button. If the GUIDE button is pressed while the unit is off, the Electronic Programme Guide (EPG) displays in about 1 second.
(If the TV is connected to the DVD-Recorder with Scart, COMPONENT VIDEO, VIDEO or S VIDEO)
RAM
Note: The values given for weight and dimension are approximate values. The technical data can be changed without advanced notice.
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