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Editing play lists

[RAM]

CH

VOLUME

1

2

3

7

8

9

0

100

4

5

6

SLOW/SEARCH

SKIP

DIRECT NAVIGATOR

TOP

MENU

MENU

RETURN

FUNCTIONS

ENTER

PLAY LIST

CANCEL

Numbered 
buttons

PLAY
LIST

RETURN

3

4

2

1

ENTER

:

9

6

5

Play Scenes

Operation

While stopped

Press [PLAY LIST].

Press [

3

4

] to select 

the list.

Press [

1

] so the 

submenu appears.

To clear the play list screen

Press [PLAY LIST].

To stop partway through

Press [RETURN],
or select “Cancel” or “No” and press 
[ENTER].

For your reference
When the disc is write-protected, you 
can only access “Play Scenes” and 
“Properties”. Release the write-
protection to access other items.

The copied play list appears at the bottom of the list.

You can enter up to 64 characters. 
The full title is shown in the 
Properties screen, but if you enter a 
long title, only part of it is shown in 
the play list screen.

Play list information (e.g., time and 
date) is shown.

Edit Scenes

Press [

2

1

] to select 

the item and press 
[ENTER].

Press [

3

4

] to select 

the item and press 
[ENTER].

≥ 

Press [

3

4

,

 2

,

 1

] to select “Next 

1

” and press [ENTER] to show scene 

10 and later.

≥ 

You can also select a page of scenes  by entering a 3-digit number with the 

   numbered buttons.
   Example:       “5”:    [0] 

➜ 

[0] 

 [5]

                         “15”:  [0] 

➜ 

[1] 

 [5]

 One disc can have a maximum of 99 play lists and 999 scenes. These 

limits may be reduced under some conditions.

PL Copy

PL Erase

Enter Title

Properties

Press [

2

] to select 

“Erase” and press 
[ENTER].

≥ 

To create a new list, select “

` `

” 

   and press [ENTER] (

 page 40). 

≥ 

You can also select a play list by 

   entering a 2-digit number with the  
   numbered buttons.
   Example:       “5”:  [0] 

➜ 

[5]

Press [

2

] to select 

“Copy” and press 
[ENTER].

➜ 

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The play list is erased.

Properties

No.
Scenes

0:05.51

Date
Total

3
004

6/22/2001 FRI

RETURN

ENTER

Dinosaur

Erase this PLAY LIST?

Erase

Erase PLAY LIST

Cancel

RETURN

ENTER

SELECT

Copy this PLAY LIST?

Copy

Copy PLAY LIST

Cancel

RETURN

ENTER

SELECT

PLAY LIST

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RETURN

ENTER

SELECT

PLAY LIST

Edit Scenes

0   ~   9

Select Page

001 / 001

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Prev.

Next

Add

Move

Re-edit

Erase

RETURN

ENTER

SELECT

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The play list screen reappears.

Repeat to erase other scenes.

Press [

3

,

 4

] to 

select “Exit

 

and press 
[ENTER].

Press [

3

,

 4

] to select “Next

 and press [ENTER]. (Repeat to add other scenes.)

Repeat to move other scenes.

Press [

3

,

 4

] to select “Prev.

 or “Next

 and press [ENTER]. (Repeat to re-edit other scenes.)

The new scene is inserted 
before the highlighted scene.

The scene is moved and inserted 
before the highlighted scene.

Press [

3

,

 4

,

 2

1

] to select the position 

to which you want to move the scene to 
and press [ENTER].

Press [

2

] to select 

“Yes

 and press 

[ENTER].

≥ 

The selected scene is erased 

    from the play list.

≥ 

The play list itself is erased if 

    you erase all the scenes in it.

The re-edited scene 
replaces the old one.

∫ 

Add

∫ 

Erase

∫ 

Re-edit

∫ 

Move

PLAY LIST

Re-edit Scenes

0 : 00 . 05

Start

End

Start

1

End

Next

Exit

Scene No.

0 : 35 . 20

RETURN

ENTER

SELECT

0 : 35 . 20

3

3

PLAY LIST No.3

1

PLAY LIST

Add Scenes

0 : 00 . 05

Start

End

3

Start

1

End

Next

Exit

Scene No.

0 : 00 . 05

RETURN

ENTER

SELECT

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PLAY

1

PLAY LIST No.3 Dinosaur

Press [

3

,

 4

] to 

select “Exit

 

and press 
[ENTER].

Press [

3

,

 4

,

 2

1

to select the 
position you want to 
add the scene and 
press [ENTER].

Press [ENTER] 
at the start point 
of the scene.

Press [ENTER] 
at the end point 
of the scene.

Press [

3

,

 4

,

 2

1

to select the scene 
and press [ENTER].

Press [

3

,

 4

,

 2

1

to select the scene 
and press [ENTER].

Press [ENTER] at 
the start point of 
the scene.

Press [ENTER] 
at the end point 
of the scene.

Press [

3

,

 4

,

 2

1

to select the scene 
and press [ENTER].

The scene is added.

The scene is moved.

PLAY

Prev.

Erase Scenes

Yes

No

RETURN

ENTER

SELECT

Erase this scene?

Cautionary notes regarding scene edit screens

≥ 

Use skip, search and slow-motion to find the points.

 You cannot specify an end point before a start point. 

 You may not be able to specify points within 3 seconds of each other.

 Play pauses when the end of the last program is reached during this 

procedure.

 You cannot specify points if you have recorded still pictures on other 

equipment.

Summary of Contents for DMR-E30

Page 1: ...O RECORDER Operating Instructions Model No DMR E30 For U S A The warranty can be found on page 64 For Canada The warranty can be found on page 65 En las p ginas 66 y 67 hay una gu a de referen cia r p...

Page 2: ...1 800 332 5368 or web site http www panasonic com Only for Canada To order accessories call the dealer from whom you have made your purchase 1 Remote control EUR7615KJ0 2 Batteries for remote control...

Page 3: ...ions you are performing Symbols used in these operating instructions Operation Displays Should the AC power supply cord come loose by accident or for any other reason the power supply is cut off while...

Page 4: ...T 17 21 M Return button RETURN 12 N Display button DISPLAY 42 O Time slip button TIME SLIP 22 P Frame advance and frame reverse buttons 2 1 FRAME 23 Q Input select button INPUT SELECT 29 R One minute...

Page 5: ...ecording and play DVD RAM 4 7 GB 9 4 GB 12 cm 5z 2 8 GB 8 cm 3z DVD R 4 7 GB for General Ver 2 0 DVD RAM DVD R Play only discs DVD Video Audio CD Video CD DVD Video Dolby Digital page 57 This unit can...

Page 6: ...n systems and the picture will not be shown correctly on the television Television Video cable not included 75 coaxial cable included below Television If the connector doesn t match page 49 Red White...

Page 7: ...D 13 RQT6559 Getting started STEP 4 VCR Plusi guide channel settings Set these guide channels so you can use VCR Plusi codes for timer recording Before starting the settings prepare a chart show ing t...

Page 8: ...t TV Type SET UP Set Up Disc Video Audio Display SELECT ENTER TV Aspect RETURN 4 3 16 9 TV Screen Channel SET UP Set Up Disc Video Audio Display SELECT ENTER TVType RETURN 480I 480P TV Screen Channel...

Page 9: ...ENU Shows the menu screen DVD V Note Discs continue to rotate while menus are displayed Press when you have finished viewing to preserve the unit s motor and your tele vision screen For your reference...

Page 10: ...ng is paused The unit calculates a recording rate that enables the recording to fit in the time you set within the remaining time on the disc and with the best possible picture quality 1 While stopped...

Page 11: ...e scenes in the play list are played To stop play list play Press The play list appears To clear the play list Press PLAY LIST 1 While stopped Press PLAY LIST 2 Press 3 4 to select the play list that...

Page 12: ...Video CDs page 57 is working may take you to a menu screen Audio will be heard during search You can turn this audio off if you want to page 53 Audio Audio during Search RAM DVD R DVD V VCD While paus...

Page 13: ...creen menus to mark recall and clear positions You can also mark positions by pressing MARKER RAM DVD R Mark up to 999 positions The unit records the markers directly onto the disc and they remain int...

Page 14: ...ECK DISPLAY TIME SLIP ADD DLT ENTER PLAY LIST CANCEL POWER OPEN CLOSE SETUP ERASE F Rec POSITIONMEMORY MARKER AUDIO INPUT SELECT CM SKIP STATUS FRAME AUDIO Audio selected Stereo SAP Mono Television br...

Page 15: ...le recording program 2 sport You are recording a sports program 2 and you want to watch it from the beginning The same sports program is recorded while you are watching it Simultaneous rec and play Re...

Page 16: ...ce Each daily or weekly program is counted as one program 1 Press PROG CHECK The timer recording list appears 2 Press ENTER The timer recording setting screen appears 3 Press 1 to move through the ite...

Page 17: ...IMER RECORDING is shown on the television To put the unit on timer recording standby Press DVD POWER The unit turns off and lights on the unit s display To change or delete the program DVD TV DVD VCR...

Page 18: ...ses all contents on the disc including computer data Check the contents carefully to ensure it doesn t contain anything you want to keep The lock symbol appears closed when the disc is write protected...

Page 19: ...TURN 37 RQT6559 Editing The program is erased Note The disc s available recording time may not increase after erasing short programs Computer data cannot be erased The available recording time on DVD...

Page 20: ...RETURN ENTER SELECT 002 003 004 001 00 00 19 Entering text page 33 ENTER _ Enter Title 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 100 2 3 4 5 A B C a D E F d G H I N O g J K L j M m 6 7 8 9 0 b c i j e f l h i k l O N n _...

Page 21: ...the main functions quickly and easily 1 While stopped Press FUNCTIONS e g DVD RAM 2 Press 3 4 2 1 to select an item Refer to the relevant pages for details Functions displayed depend on the type of d...

Page 22: ...G 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 THA Thai...

Page 23: ...s to improve detail and contrast in dark scenes 0 to i5 3D NR Reduces overall noise 0 to i4 Block NR Smoothes block noise 0 to i3 Mosquito NR Reduces the smudging that appears around contrasting secti...

Page 24: ...2 OUT1 AUDIO IN R L VIDEO IN VHF UHF RF IN OUT1 OUT2 IN OUT IN IN2 IN1 IN OUT To household cable TV jack Connect with 75 coaxial cable Audio Video cable included red white yellow red white yellow Cabl...

Page 25: ...o Video cable included 49 RQT6559 Advanced operation Other antenna connections Use one of the following connections to suit the antenna lead A single twin lead A twin lead and a coaxial cable Two twin...

Page 26: ...he screen now shows the menu again Some items require different operations Read the following expla nations To return to the previous screen Press RETURN When you are finished Press SETUP DVD V The pa...

Page 27: ...te Fixed The resolution rate is fixed to ensure the resolution rate is not reduced Continued on next page 53 RQT6559 Advanced operation Video Still Mode Select the type of picture shown when you pause...

Page 28: ...k Setting is complete 4 4 2002 12 15 AM DST ON TIME ZONE CST Channel Manual Clock Setting Time Zone Adjust SET UP Disc Video Audio Display TV Screen Set Up ENTER Manual Clock Setting RETURN CHANGE SEL...

Page 29: ...are about 30 frames shown each second One frame is made up of two fields A regular television shows these fields one after the other to create frames A still is shown when you pause a moving picture A...

Page 30: ...ver page Your selection exceeds the recorder s rating limit A ratings level has been set for DVD Video with this unit Unlock the unit with Ratings in Disc in the SETUP menu 51 U11 NO DISC The disc is...

Page 31: ...sted with the Video menu in the on screen menus The effect is less perceivable with some types of video 61 RQT6559 Reference Possible solutions are indicated with on the relative pages in these instru...

Page 32: ...lacing ensure the ser vicer uses parts specified by the manufacturer or parts that have the same characteristics as the original parts Unauthorized substi tutes may result in fire electric shock or ot...

Page 33: ...PARTS AND SERVICE WHICH ARE NOT COVERED BY THIS LIMITED WAR RANTY ARE YOUR RESPONSIBILITY Product or Part Name Parts Labor DVD Player One 1 Year Ninety 90 Days DVD Recorder One 1 Year One 1 Year Recha...

Page 34: ...POSITION MEMORY 3 4 2 1 ENTER 6 5 9 2 1 SETUP DISPLAY Botones numerados 67 RQT6559 ESPA OL RAM DVD R DVD V CD VCD 1 Pulse DVD POWER para encender el aparato 2 Pulse OPEN CLOSE para abrir la bandeja e...

Page 35: ...UP menu 51 Sharpness 44 Shorten Segment 36 Simultaneous rec and play 28 Sound track 42 Subtitle 42 Time Slip 28 Timer recording 30 32 Transfer 44 TV Aspect 14 TV Type 14 VCR Plusi guide channel 13 tim...

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