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If you receive your television programme via a satellite receiver (digital/analogue), 
connect your DVD Recorder as shown in connection type B. 

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 “VIDEO Plus+ codes for satellite 
receivers". 

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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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[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. 

The date and time are not set automatically. Set them manually.

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An incorrect date or time affects the programmed recording of television programmes 
(note summer and winter time).

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Yes

No

Auto-Setup

No stations found !
Please check aerial connection
Restart Auto-Setup ?

SELECT

RETURN

ENTER

The TV Guide does not show any information if you have connected 
the unit to a satellite receiver only.

After completing the above connections, proceed to the Auto-Setup.

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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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  Connect the aerial to the RF IN (aerial input) and/or the dish (satellite) to the 

LNB IN 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.

4

  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.

6

Connect the DVD Recorder, the TV and the external unit to the household mains 

socket.

Auto-Setup with connected Satellite Receiver and aerial 

Auto-Setup with connected Satellite Receiver 

Switch on the external unit and DVD Recorder.

Turn on the television and select the AV input that this unit is connected to. 

Auto-Setup

Connecting to a television and satellite receiver

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Summary of Contents for Diga DMR-EZ45VEBS

Page 1: ... operate or adjust any settings on the unit Trademark of the DVB Digital Video Broadcasting Project 1991 to 1996 th Declaration of Conformity No 3957 12 January 2006 This DVD Recorder is for viewing and recording free to view channels only not pay TV or encrypted channels DVD Recorder Model No DMR EZ45VEBS Operating Instructions PAL NTSC ...

Page 2: ...mplifier 19 Specifying a time as the recording duration 32 Timer Recording via external units 53 Connecting an analogue amplifier 19 DVD playback during recording 32 Connection to AV3 e g camcoder 19 Direct TV recording 32 Playlists 54 56 Connection to DV input 19 Recording from an external unit e g a camera 32 Creating a playlist 54 Selecting the sound track to record for Launching the Playlists ...

Page 3: ...nit 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 m...

Page 4: ... complying with a non compression standard This symbol on the products and or accompanying documents means that used electrical and electronic products should not be mixed with general household waste For proper treatment recovery and recycling please take these products to designated collection points where they will be accepted on a free of charge basis Alternatively in some countries you may be...

Page 5: ... uk Sales and Support Information 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 Guarantee Card Operating Instructions Quick Setup Guide Reference Guide Inserting batteries The batteries last for about a year depending on how often you use the remote control unit Do not mix old...

Page 6: ...D appears in the display The buttons on the unit are locked To unlock the child protection repeat the process until X HOLD disappears Operating a television Change the code on the remote control to control your TV Press and hold the TV on and off button Enter the two digit code for your television You must repeat this process after changing the batteries Switching to AV input on your Panasonic tel...

Page 7: ...elect the DVD VHS or SD drive Direct entry using the number buttons Selection of channels title numbers etc Pause a recording or playback Switch the TV on and off Select the AV input on the TV set CH Select the programme position on the TV set VOLUME TV volume control CH Programme selection button PAGE Page in the electronic TV Guide Select button to switch AV input between tuner A1 A2 A3 Front A4...

Page 8: ...ogramme positions are full UNSUPPORT Disc format is not supported UNFORMAT Disc is unformatted SW DL Software Download X HOLD Child protection is active GUIDE EPG Download Error messages 1 6 7 8 10 11 12 9 Standby on switch PLAY 10 9 3 4 2 5 6 7 11 12 8 2 72 Quick View RAM Digital channel SD VHS EXT L XP SP LP EP REC PLAY DVD D SD COPYING 5 Other messages Shows Timer standby or Timer Recording The...

Page 9: ...logue VHS signal processing Both groups of outputs are used for analogue and digital sources But there are limitations e g During recording or scheduled recording on DVD the VHS playback is only possible on outputs of 6 and 7 AUDIO OUT 21 pin Scart terminal 19 20 21 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 The 21 pin Scart terminal transmits both input and output signals for picture and sound ...

Page 10: ...To this unit 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 RF coaxial cable included grey RF coaxial cable included black or 1 1 Before connection turn off all connected equipment and read the appropriate operating instructions Choose from one of the connection types A B that suits your requirement Use of the supp...

Page 11: ...9 0 9 0 9 0 9 0 9 0 9 0 9 0 9 0 9 0 9 0 9 0 9 0 9 0 9 0 9 0 9 0 9 0 9 0 9 0 9 0 9 0 9 0 9 0 9 0 9 0 9 0 9 0 9 0 9 0 9 0 9 0 9 0 9 0 9 0 9 0 9 0 9 0 9 0 9 0 9 0 9 0 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 digit...

Page 12: ...el Fully wired 21 pin Scart cable 6 To household mains socket RF coaxial cable included black 3 AV OUT RF coaxial cable included black 2 Fully wired 21 pin Scart cable For Q Link functions 5 6 Connecting to a television and satellite receiver LNB IN RF IN 1 You can use a variety of Q Link functions by connecting the unit to a Q Link compatible television The RF cable cannot be used for showing pic...

Page 13: ...connection Restart Auto Setup SELECT RETURN ENTER The TV Guide does not show any information if you have connected the unit to a satellite receiver only After completing the above connections proceed to the Auto Setup 11 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 1 Connect the aerial to the RF IN aerial input a...

Page 14: ...er 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 Connect the DVD Recorder and the television to the power supply system Connection with HDMI cable not included This unit s rear panel To the aerial To this unit Use one of the included RF coaxial cable black or grey to connect this unit s RF IN ter...

Page 15: ...m 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 The following systems from other manufacturers have simil...

Page 16: ...s 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 power supply system Connection to COMPONENT VIDEO terminal This unit s rear panel 4 To household mains socket 4 AC mains lead included Connect only after all other connections are complete COMPONENT VIDEO IN AUDIO IN 3 Audio cable L White R Red T...

Page 17: ...T terminals If you want to enjoy full progressive video set Progressive to On 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 PB PR and the brightness signal Y separately Colours can be reproduced true to the original colour The...

Page 18: ...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 power supply system Connection with Video cable or S Video cable This unit s rear panel 4 To household mains socket 4 AC mains lead included Connect only after all other connections are complete S Video IN 3...

Page 19: ...onnecting an analogue amplifier or an analogue system component In order to enjoy stereo or Dolby Pro Logic connect a corresponding amplifier or an analogue audio component Connect the AUDIO OUT L R output e g with a Dolby Pro Logic amplifier Connect the audio cable according to the colours and markings on the connection terminal white L red R Connecting a digital amplifier or a digital system com...

Page 20: ...the display switches between tape counter and remaining tape time during playback Each ti Screen information The display changes every time a button is pressed depending on the function e g PLAY REC or REC PLAY Also press to leave the display Every time you change the station a status display and banner appear automatically They disappear again after a short time You can change how long they appea...

Page 21: ...EXT to launch the Digital TEXT It may take some time for the information to load and display Please be patient Use to page up and down or use numeric buttons to select a specific page number The features depend on the respective station The coloured buttons allow you to quickly access certain topic areas and the navigation to the Digital TEXT pages The features depend on the respective station Pre...

Page 22: ... The movies can no longer be edited after finalization DVD RW V RW Rewritable DVD RW V 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 by creating a Top Menu Playback on anoth...

Page 23: ... RW VR format on this unit Programmes limited on one time recording can be played back If you format the disc you can record and play it in DVD Video format with this unit Some DVD Audio discs with multi channel sound are designed by the manufacturer to prevent inter mixing on the entire disc or at certain places Depending on the disc type the regional code and the recording conditions it may not ...

Page 24: ...ntre of the card Pull it straight out Closing the cover Press down The usable memory can deviate from the card capacity Do not touch the memory card contacts Use an appropriate adapter for miniSD cards Write protection 8 MB to 2 GB Maximum Pictures Additional information is available on the Internet http panasonic co jp pavc global cs This unit supports SD Memory Cards that are formatted with FAT ...

Page 25: ...n this is displayed The operation of the disc menu depends on the inserted disc When the screen saver is shown you can enter a group number On some discs this function is only available when playback stops Due to the programme structure determined by the manufacturer all described functions may not be available Selecting programmes titles for playback Use the following buttons to launch the disc m...

Page 26: ... resume playback Press SKIP during playback or PAUSE mode to skip chapters titles or pictures MANUAL SKIP Press MANUAL SKIP during playback Playback jumps forward approx 30 seconds Dividing a recording into chapters Press CREATE CHAPTER during playback During playback press SKIP or SKIP to skip a chapter Forwards only Moving pictures only Stopping playback Press STOP Playback stops and the televis...

Page 27: ...ss DISPLAY during playback Depending on the disc select the audio channel or the sound track CD Not If a Timer Recording is to be stopped use to select Stop Recording and confirm with ENTER Recording to DVD Playback from VHS Recording to VHS Playback from DVD Select the VHS drive with DRIVE SELECT Select PLAY to start playback Select STOP to end playback Press DIRECT NAVIGATOR during the recording...

Page 28: ...d If you press and hold the button the search starts for the length that the button is pressed Press PLAY to resume playback The forwards backwards search is cancelled after 10 minutes JET REW To quickly rewind to the beginning of the cassette Approx 50 seconds for a E180 cassette Depending on the video cassette or the operating condition the rewind speed may vary If the tape rewinds to the beginn...

Page 29: ...e a slight decrease in picture quality Write protecting cassettes Remove the write protection tab to protect cassettes from accidentally being erased If you want to record to a protected cassette cover the gap with adhesive tape Cleaning video heads Use a cleaning tape to clean the video heads The picture shows interference or is blurred during playback During normal playback or in slow motion pre...

Page 30: ...a recordable DVD RAM for recording All data is irreversibly erased 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 man...

Page 31: ... recording of TV programmes Select the station with CH or the number buttons Select the recording mode with REC MODE Switch between SP LP EP and XP with each push of the button Press REC to start the recording Select STOP to stop the recording If you resume recording a new title will be created Press REC again to resume recording You can play VHS cassettes while recording The recording to DVD is n...

Page 32: ...n external unit e g a camera Connect the external unit to the AV3 input terminal on the front side of the unit Select one of the two connection options The S VIDEO cable and audio cable L R connection delivers the best quality Recording in dual channel audio On DVD RAM both channels of a programme in dual channel sound are recorded Use DISPLAY to switch between the two recorded sound tracks You ca...

Page 33: ...9 0 9 0 9 0 9 0 9 0 9 0 9 0 9 0 9 0 9 0 9 0 9 0 9 0 9 0 9 0 9 0 9 0 9 0 9 0 9 0 9 0 9 0 9 0 9 0 9 0 9 0 9 0 9 0 9 0 9 0 9 0 9 0 9 0 9 0 9 0 9 0 9 0 9 Jump to the beginning end of a title chapter with PAUSE and SKIP Find the position for a marking with SKIP SLOW SEARCH TIME SLIP MANUAL SKIP or You can jump between set markers with SKIP Editing several elements You can process several chapter or tit...

Page 34: ...erting spaces hyphen or dashes you can enter the title you want Select PAUSE to delete a letter Press STOP to apply the name title You can give titles to your programmes or discs in the different menus and while setting up the Timer Recording Deleting a disc name or title from the List Names Open List Names with SKIP Select the title or name with and press SUB MENU Confirm Delete Name with ENTER I...

Page 35: ...ssible during recording The DIRECT NAVIGATOR cannot be called if the VHS drive is selected Select a title with and start playback with ENTER Press FUNCTIONS Confirm Playback with ENTER The DIRECT NAVIGATOR menu appears Launching the DIRECT NAVIGATOR menu Press SUB MENU to edit a title Select the desired option with and confirm with ENTER Playback Edit Properties Information on the title such as na...

Page 36: ...ether 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 na...

Page 37: ...SKIP Press ENTER at the position where you want to create the chapter 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 Delete Chapter Select Delete with and confirm with ENTER Select the desired chapter with Press SUB MENU Select the desired option with in the submenu and confirm with ENTER Press FUNC...

Page 38: ...bumView VIDEO PICTURE Page 01 01 Slide Show 6 3 06 Total10 23 9 05 Total12 1 10 05 Total5 DIRECTNAVIGATOR Picture JPEG View 0002 0004 0003 0001 DVD RAM Album Name 101_DVD Previous Next ENTER RETURN Page 001 001 VIDEO BILD Zoom in Rotate RIGHT Rotate LEFT ENTER RETURN 13 30 49 6 3 Date 6 3 2006 No 1 4 Folder Picture No 101 0001 ENTER ENTER SUB MENU S Album View Picture JPEG View Playback DIRECT NAV...

Page 39: ...ng with Press ENTER to confirm 39 Album View Slide Show from the Album View Select the required Album from the Album View with Press PLAY Step Step Step Step 3 4 2 1 3 4 2 1 Step Step Step Step Add Pictures Pictures are assigned to the selected album from other albums Select Start with and press ENTER to confirm Select the required album with and press ENTER to confirm The pictures of the selected...

Page 40: ...ar the selection Enter Album Name Enter the Album name Edit Album Select Edit Album with and press ENTER to confirm Select the required option with and press ENTER to confirm Delete Album The selected Album is deleted and cannot be recovered Select Delete with and press ENTER to confirm Set up Protection Cancel Protection You can set up or remove cancel protection for pictures Select Yes with and ...

Page 41: ... data Shows the track currently being TOTAL Selected track number played Total number of tracks numbers G Group number No Selected group number T Track number in the group Group Selected group name 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 This unit can play MP3 that were recorded with a ...

Page 42: ...pply the name 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 A Timer Recording does not start while a disc is being formatted deleted or d The recording begins afterwards finalize The unit automatically switches to timer standby mode at the start ti...

Page 43: ...d re enter it later on The recording is suspended just once You can stop a current Timer Recording Select the current Timer Recording with Press SUB MENU Select Stop Recording and confirm with ENTER The Timer Recording ends and is thereby deleted If you stop a regular Timer programming e g a weekly recording it is marked as stopped and not deleted The programming is retained for the following reco...

Page 44: ...le is displayed such as name date and time Confirm Properties with ENTER Set up Protection Cancel Protection of titles Select Edit with and confirm with ENTER Select the desired option with and confirm with ENTER Select Yes with and confirm with ENTER Editing several elements Select the desired title with and press PAUSE A check appears Repeat this process to select other titles Press PAUSE again ...

Page 45: ...ely 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 DVD SD CARD Source Destination 1 Copy Direction Press ENTER to change the setting 3 Create List Pictures can be put together in the required order in a copy list and then copied 3 Create List You can create a copy...

Page 46: ...eate a copy list from existing titles playlists Select New Item with and confirm with ENTER In the Create List screen select the desired title with and confirm with ENTER The title is saved in the copy list Confirm Delete All with ENTER In the next screen select with Yes and confirm with ENTER Deleting all elements You can delete all elements of the copy list Editing individual elements Select the...

Page 47: ...is detected automatically Return to Copy Direction with and select Copy Mode with Cancel All All created settings are cancelled Select Yes with and confirm with ENTER Press FUNCTIONS Select Copy with and confirm with ENTER Select the desired option with 3 Copy Time Select Time Setting with and confirm with ENTER Select On or Off with and confirm with ENTER On Select Copy Time with and confirm with...

Page 48: ...es on the unit s display Press COPYING DVD for approx 3 seconds START disappears from the display and copying begins To cancel COPYING press STOP or RETURN for 3 seconds If you start COPYING from DVD to VHS during playback the current title and all subsequent titles up to the end of the disc are copied Copying from VHS to DVD Copying from DVD to VHS Insert a disc and a recordable video cassette Se...

Page 49: ...ge while you are looking at it If the unit is disconnected from the power all programme data are lost Move around in the programme preview with The programme preview only shows current and future programmes Scroll through the programme preview page for page with PAGE Moving in the Landscape view Landscape view In the upper part of the screen there is a time bar divided into 30 minute steps When yo...

Page 50: ...it view The station bar is positioned horizontally over the programme preview You can see the programme of one station at a time The programme that is currently running is at the top of the list when you select this function Changing station in the Portrait view Use to select a currently running programme The selected programme is marked with a yellow frame Press ENTER to see the programme You can...

Page 51: ...tored the new TV Guide appears again The set programme is marked with a Timer Recording starts automatically at the set time Changing the preset data Change Programme Name Select the required programme in the programme preview Press ENTER to confirm The Timer Recording screen now appears The TV Guide does not contain information for analogue programmes You can set programmes broadcast by analogue ...

Page 52: ...s the ENTER button to memorise 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 RESET button to delete it from the Timer Recording list It is no longer needed Repeat the steps above until you have set and ...

Page 53: ...gs is activated The selected drive and EXT L appear on the display The programming for a Timer Recording takes place on an external unit Read the operating instructions for your external unit Recording programming on an 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...

Page 54: ...pter Return to the Playlist View with RETURN 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 Creating a playlist Use this function to edit your movies recordings made by a recorder or camcorder You can ...

Page 55: ...t Copy with and confirm with ENTER Create Please read Creating a playlist Select Edit with and confirm with ENTER Select the desired option in the sub menu Properties Information on the playlist such as chapter date and time is displayed Select Properties with and confirm with ENTER Delete This procedure deletes the playlist and it cannot be restored The source titles are retained Confirm Delete w...

Page 56: ...r at another location Select Exit with and confirm with ENTER A short section of the recording right before the separation point may be lost Move Chapter Select the position where the chapter is to be moved to with and confirm with ENTER Select the desired chapter with and press SUB MENU again Select the desired option in the sub menu with confirm with ENTER Press FUNCTIONS Use To Others with and ...

Page 57: ... For viewing pictures from your SD Card Confirm Album View with ENTER For copying pictures from your SD Card Select Copy Pictures JPEG with and press ENTER to confirm Press FUNCTIONS Select To Others with and confirm with ENTER Select Copy all pictures with and confirm with ENTER Select Copy with and press ENTER to confirm To stop copying prematurely press and hold RETURN for 3 seconds To exit cop...

Page 58: ...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 Start playback on your external DV unit Press Pause at the desired start position 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 o...

Page 59: ...ETURN 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 SELECT Profile Select Add All Page Add 34 Edit profile Use to go to the column of the selected profile Use the coloured buttons to edit the profiles Profile Name Press the RED button to change the profile name Move You can change the order of stations in the selected p...

Page 60: ...y Tuning Manual ENTER Your digital channels can be found at positions 1 900 Your analogue channels can be found at positions 901 999 Setup Edit Profiles Digital Analogue Download from TV Manual Signal Condition Auto Setup Restart Add New DVB Services 901 BBC1 21 902 BBC2 44 903 Channel4 68 904 Channel5 23 905 ITV1 51 906 907 908 909 910 911 912 913 914 915 916 917 918 919 920 SELECT ENTER RETURN M...

Page 61: ...ct the maximum number of hours for recording in EP mode EP 6 Hours Recording time on a 4 7 GB disc EP 8 Hours Recording time on a 4 7 GB disc The sound quality is lower 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 Afar 6565 Byelorussian 6669 Georgian 7565 Ka...

Page 62: ...ct this function if small text or line structures are not displayed clearly with the setting Automatic Full pictures are still pictures that displayed one after the other create a moving picture A full picture is made up of 2 half pictures The picture can appear blurry but the overall quality is very good A half picture only contains half the information of a full picture and the picture quality i...

Page 63: ...ocess 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 Audio Mode for DV Input Bitstream PCM Stereo 1 Stereo 2 Mix Bitstream The connected unit can decode the corresponding signal PCM If the connected...

Page 64: ... 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 AV1 Output Video with component RGB 1 without component RGB 2 without component RGB 1 without component RGB output is available all the time while this unit is on RGB 2 without component ...

Page 65: ...ision set 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 Use this setting if you want to replay videos in 4 3 format on the connecte...

Page 66: ...eset 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 t...

Page 67: ...s 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 Start the search for new software manually A new software version is announced by a message Do not switch ...

Page 68: ...R Select Start with and confirm with ENTER The formatting process begins A message appears upon completion Press ENTER 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 Protected discs or titles cannot be delete...

Page 69: ... 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 Close First Layer 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 Wit...

Page 70: ... RUS Russian CES Czech ITA Italian JPN Japanese SLK Slovak ESP Spanish CHI Chinese HUN Hungarian NLD Dutch KOR Korean FIN Finnish SVE Swedish MAL Malay Others NOR Norwegian VIE Vietnamese Soundtrack Subtitle On Off Angle Still Picture Audio Channel PBC L R L R Slide Show Page Language Setting Option Disc Soundtrack lang Sound properties Select the sound and the language LPCM PPCM Dolby Digital DTS...

Page 71: ...h the Auto setting During playback of a playlist If the Video CD has playback control select a track in STOP mode with the number buttons 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...

Page 72: ...y 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 Error code U88 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 numbers following H U or F indicate the st...

Page 73: ...eo or NICAM broadcasts î Connect external units with audio cables even if you use a digital connection î You can change the sound type when using DVD RAM There is picture interference î The sound cannot be switched on some discs î Check the connection to the TV e g AV1 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 ...

Page 74: ...eo cassette is write protected 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...

Page 75: ...nit 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 are only saved after this has been completed EPG database empty or incomplete after switching on No current data in spite of active EPG download function The displayed information is wrong No or incomplete data î Downloading the data was not po...

Page 76: ...er 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 ...

Page 77: ... Properties Enter Name Partial Delete Change Thumbnail Divide Title Playlist Edit Playlist Delete Edit Set up Protection Cancel Protection Playback RAM R R R DL R DL RW DVD A DVD V VCD CD RW V RW VR SD RAM R R R DL R DL RW DVD A DVD V VCD CD RW V RW VR SD Disc Name Disc Protection Delete all titles Format Disc Auto Play Select Finalize Create Top Menu Close First Layer Functions of the DVD Card Ma...

Page 78: ... of recognizable files including MP3 JPEG and other type of files is 4000 DVD MP3 CD MP3 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 Maximum number of folders 300 Recognizable folders per disc on this unit including the root folde...

Page 79: ... Vpp C 0 3 Vpp PAL 75Ohm RGB PAL RGB 0 7 Vpp PAL 75Ohm AV3 RCA CVBS 1 0 Vpp 75Ohm S VIDEO Y 1 0 Vpp C 0 3 Vpp PAL 75Ohm Output AV1 SCART CVBS 1 0 Vpp 75Ohm RGB 0 7 Vpp PAL 75Ohm AV2 SCART CVBS 1 0 Vpp 75Ohm Line RCA CVBS 1 0 Vpp 75Ohm S VIDEO Y 1 0 Vpp C 0 3 Vpp PAL 75Ohm Component Video Output CPN RCA Y 1 0Vpp P 0 7Vpp P 0 7Vpp 75Ohm B R PAL NTSC 625i 625p 525i 525p Audio system Recording system ...

Page 80: ...Signal Condition 60 Comb Filter 62 Initialize 67 Slide Show 39 41 70 COMPONENT VIDEO OUT 17 64 Interlace 17 Software Update in Standby 67 Copy Direction 45 46 47 Software Update Search Now 67 Copy Mode 45 46 47 JET REW 28 Sound properties 70 Copy NR 71 JET SEARCH 28 Soundtrack 61 70 Copy Time 47 JPEG 38 Soundtrack lang 70 COPYING 48 Source Chapter 54 CPRM 30 Landscape View 49 Source Title 54 Creat...

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