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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Read these operating instructions carefully before using the unit. Follow the safety instructions on the unit and the applicable safety instructions
listed below. Keep these operating instructions handy for future reference.

1)

Read these instructions.

2)

Keep these instructions.

3)

Heed all warnings.

4)

Follow all instructions.

5)

Do not use this apparatus near water.

6)

Clean only with dry cloth.

7)

Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance
with the manufacturer’s instructions.

8)

Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat
registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that
produce heat.

9)

Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-
type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than
the other. A grounding-type plug has two blades and a third
grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong are provided
for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet,
consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.

10) Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched partic-

ularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where
they exit from the apparatus.

11) Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
12) Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or

table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with
the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution
when moving the cart/apparatus combination to
avoid injury from tip-over.

13) Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or

when unused for long periods of time.

14) Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is

required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way,
such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been
spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus
has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate nor-
mally, or has been dropped.

This unit allows recording of high quality video on
DVD-RAM, the compact and durable digital media with
fast random access. This media also out performs past
tape formats in ease of operation.

DV Automatic Recording (

page 15)

Connect the digital video camcorder with the DV input. Once you
begin recording on DVD-RAM using DV input automatic recording, a
playlist is automatically created which is very convenient for editing.
(You cannot connect a personal computer to the unit.)

Editing your recording 

[RAM]

You can divide programs (

page 32). 

Use play lists (

page 28) to select your favorite scenes and rear-

range them to play in any order you like.

Enjoy still pictures (JPEG/TIFF) (

pages 18 and

19, 34–37)

It is possible to display still pictures (

page 11) taken with a digital

camera either in a list or one by one.

It is possible to save still pictures from a memory card onto DVD-RAM.

You can set the number of still pictures (DPOF) on the memory
card for automated printing at a photo developing store or on your
home printer.

Exceptional sound and picture quality when recording

Audio is recorded using Dolby Digital stereo, enabling high quality
sound recordings. When recording in XP mode it is possible to use
LPCM (2 channel) to achieve sound recordings of even higher quality.

The encoder system used for recording is called “Hybrid VBR” and
allows high quality recordings.

Fast access to the program you want to watch
(

page 17) 

[RAM]

 

[DVD-R]

Use the Direct Navigator to find a program you have recorded and
start play.

Make your own DVD-Video

Finalizing a DVD-R that has been recorded on produces an origi-
nal DVD-Video in accordance with DVD-Video standards.

In addition to DVD-Video movie software, this unit can also play
other types of discs including audio CDs and Video CDs. This
means that this unit has the potential to play a central role in your
home entertainment, from high-end home theater through to CD
playback.

Maximum 12 hours on DVD-RAM

Using a double sided, 9.4 GB DVD–RAM allows you to record a
maximum of 12 hours (6 hours continuously).

You can also use the FR (Flexible Recording) mode to fit record-
ings efficiently onto the available space on the disc.

MP3 disc play (

page 22)

You can also play MP3 files recorded on CD-R and CD-RW, as well
as DVD-RAM, DVD-R, DVD-Audio, DVD-Video, Video CDs and CDs.

Progressive Scan

By connecting the component video terminal of this unit to a pro-
gressive scan television, it is possible to enjoy the high quality pic-
ture rendered by the progressive scan function.

Quick View (

page 21)

You can speed up play to make checking the contents faster. Both
video and sound are played faster.

The FUNCTIONS window shows you most of the
features you can use (

page 42)

The FUNCTIONS window has most of the features and functions
you are likely to use regularly. Just select the icon for the operation
you want to perform.

Watch a program while you are recording it
(

page 23) 

[RAM]

Chasing play
You can watch a program from the start while you are still recording it.

Simultaneous rec and play
You can record a program while watching one you recorded
previously.

Time Slip
You can jump back to review a piece of action you missed while
recording by pressing the time slip button.

During playback, you can specify a length of time to jump to the
scene you wish to view.

Features

The manufacturer accepts no responsibility and offers no compensation for loss of recorded or edited material due to a problem with the
unit or recordable media, and accepts no responsibility and offers no compensation for any subsequent damage caused by such loss. 
Examples of causes of such losses are

A disc recorded and edited with this unit is played in a DVD recorder or computer disc drive manufactured by another company.

A disc used as described above and then played again in this unit.

A disc recorded and edited with a DVD recorder or computer disc drive manufactured by another company is played in this unit.

Summary of Contents for DMR-E60S

Page 1: ...unit Region numbers are allocated to DVD players and software according to where they are sold The region number of this unit is 1 The unit will play DVDs marked with labels containing 1 or ALL 1 ALL...

Page 2: ...s equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or televi sion reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by o...

Page 3: ...umber of still pictures DPOF on the memory card for automated printing at a photo developing store or on your home printer Exceptional sound and picture quality when recording Audio is recorded using...

Page 4: ...a play list scene during playback 29 Editing play lists 30 Editing programs 32 Editing still pictures 34 Disc setting 38 Using on screen menus 40 Common procedures Disc menu 40 Play menu Audio menu 41...

Page 5: ...ivid picture than the VIDEO OUT terminal by separating the chrominance C and luminance Y signals Actual results depend on the tele vision When making this connection ensure you connect the audio cable...

Page 6: ...ists you to set the menu language and automatically tunes in all the channels it can receive and sets the clock The unit automatically determines the type of transmission air or cable and puts them in...

Page 7: ...auto channel setting press RETURN When finished the Com plete screen or time display is shown Press ENTER To return to the previous screen Press RETURN When you are finished Press SETUP Add or delete...

Page 8: ...RETURN STOP PAUSE PLAY x1 3 SLOW SEARCH CANCEL 1 2 3 DVD TV 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 100 FRAME CM SKIP TIME SLIP ERASE REC PROG CHECK ADD DLT F Rec RECMODE STATUS MARKER AUDIO SETUP DISPLAY POSITION MEMORY POWE...

Page 9: ...ns e g 01 press 0 1 Code No and Manufacturer Test by turning on the television and changing channels Repeat the procedure until you find the code that allows correct operation Note If your television...

Page 10: ...24 1 Play is in stereo only 2 Including discs recorded with MP3 The producer of the material can control how DVD Video and Video CDs are played This means that you may not be able to control play of...

Page 11: ...header folders and 3 000 files Files and folders with numbers which exceed the maximum cannot be displayed copied or erased Audio video and still pictures MOTION JPEG etc that are not compliant with t...

Page 12: ...D TV switch DVD TV 9 D TV power on off button POWER TV 9 E Television input mode selector TV VIDEO 9 F Input select button INPUT SELECT 15 G Channel buttons for recorder and TV W X CH 9 14 H TV volume...

Page 13: ...number D Recording mode page 10 E DVD indicator Flashes When you press DVD POWER to turn the unit off until it actually turns off F SD PC Card indicator On When a SD card or PC card is set in the uni...

Page 14: ...channel or recording mode during recording Release protection cartridge page 10 disc page 38 when you record RAM When using a DVD RAM for the first time with this unit format it to ensure accurate rec...

Page 15: ...nnot be used with DVD R Preparation 1 Turn off the main unit and DV equipment then connect the equipment with the unit s DV input terminals page 52 2 Turn on the main unit and DV equipment 3 Pause pla...

Page 16: ...ut The position is also cleared when you turn the unit off or open the disc tray The screen saver may appear when you stop play Press again and you can use this unit s tuner to watch television To pau...

Page 17: ...AM DVD R A list of programs is created as you record them You can use this list to find programs to watch 1 Press DIRECT NAVIGATOR The highlighted program plays in the background 2 Press 3 4 to select...

Page 18: ...display still pictures one by one Press 3 4 2 1 to select a still picture and then ENTER Inserting Removing the SD PC card Inserting the card Removing the card Raise the guard after removing the card...

Page 19: ...o is also recorded While playing DVD RAM or Video CD LR L R If it is a recording of an SAP broadcast each time you press AUDIO RAM MAIN SAP For your reference You can change the audio for the full ima...

Page 20: ...on the television DVD A A group number can be specified while the screen saver is displayed e g 5 5 Playing bonus group Some discs contain bonus groups If a password screen appears after selecting a g...

Page 21: ...One marker is added 1 During play Press DISPLAY The on screen menus appear 2 Press 3 4 to select the Play and press 1 e g DVD RAM 3 Press 3 4 to select Marker and press 1 to highlight the first aster...

Page 22: ...in all groups Using the tree screen to find a group Note Discs must conform to ISO9660 level 1 or 2 except for extended formats This unit is compatible with multi session but if there are a lot of ses...

Page 23: ...how the play images in full Press again to show the play and recording images Playing from the beginning of the program you are recording Chasing Play To stop play and recording 1 Press Play stops Wai...

Page 24: ...Press REC MODE To enter the title of the program Press 2 1 to select Enter Title and press ENTER page 27 Repeat steps 1 3 to program other recordings 4 Press RETURN The timer recording list disappears...

Page 25: ...6TUE 12 55 PM 3 00 PM 3 26 TUE MODE OFF ON CHANNEL DATE SP 64 ABC 2 30 PM EnterTitle To release the unit from recording standby If you want to record something else before the program start time for e...

Page 26: ...OG CHECK The timer recording list appears 2 Press 3 4 to select the program You may also select programs by inputting a 2 digit number using the numbered buttons e g 5 0 5 15 1 5 Press 2 1 to move to...

Page 27: ...4 2 1 to select the character you want to erase in the title field 2 Press You can also erase characters by selecting ERASE and press ing ENTER Note The full title is shown in the Properties screen p...

Page 28: ...thin 3 seconds of each other Play pauses if the end of the last program on the disc is reached during this procedure Depending on the state of recording the actual number of play lists that can be rec...

Page 29: ...numbered buttons e g 5 0 0 5 15 0 1 5 To stop scene play Press The scene list appears To clear the scene list Press RETURN 1 Press ERASE A confirmation screen will be displayed 2 Press 2 to select Er...

Page 30: ...ECT Copy this PLAY LIST Copy Copy PLAY LIST Cancel RETURN ENTER SELECT PLAY LIST No DATE TOTAL SCENE EDIT TITLE USJ 006 02 10 26 0 07 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 002 003 004 001 0 9 No RETURN ENTER SELECT PLAY LI...

Page 31: ...ne 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 PLAY Prev Note Use 6 5 and slow motion page 20 to fin...

Page 32: ...numbered buttons e g 5 0 5 Press 1 so the submenu appears Press 3 4 to select the item and press ENTER To clear the program list Press DIRECT NAVIGATOR To stop set up process Press RETURN For your re...

Page 33: ...EDIT TITLE 01 4 02 6 03 13 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 ENTER 0 9 No TOTAL 3 SELECT RETURN Shorten Segment 0 00 01 Start End 3 Start End Next Exit 0 00 01 PLAY 03 RETURN ENTER SELECT N S 0 00 01 Start End 3 Start E...

Page 34: ...ime to download the copying source information Print DPOF number setting page 36 is not transferred All copy of the card SD CARD RAM You can copy the whole contents of the memory card to DVD RAM maxim...

Page 35: ...ayed 1 Press 3 4 to select Destination and press ENTER 2 Press 2 and 3 4 to select the drive 3 Press 1 and 3 4 to select the folder and press ENTER Some folders cannot be copied to page 11 Still pictu...

Page 36: ...page 10 Deactivate the protection to access other items Settings SD CARD You can select a whole folder or individual pictures for printing and specify the number of prints to be made maximum 999 file...

Page 37: ...e folder or still picture with the check mark and press ENTER To select all the still pictures in the folder Press 3 4 2 1 to select Folder and press ENTER A check mark appears on the folder s name ch...

Page 38: ...s 3 4 2 1 to select DISC SETTING and press ENTER Press 3 4 to select the item and press ENTER Erase all programs RAM All programs and play lists created from them will be erased irretrievably when you...

Page 39: ...this unit if you experience problems with other equipment Visit Panasonic s homepage for more information about DVDs http www panasonic com playDVD R Note Do not disconnect the AC power supply cord wh...

Page 40: ...f Common procedures DVD TV INPUTSELECT VCRPlus OPEN CLOSE TV VIDEO CH VOLUME SKIP DIRECTNAVIGATOR PLAY LIST TOP MENU ENTER MENU FUNCTIONS RETURN STOP PAUSE PLAY x1 3 SLOW SEARCH CANCEL 1 2 3 DVD TV 4...

Page 41: ...either side if the disc has surround signals recorded on it Natural Emphasis OFF J Turn off the surround effects on the other equipment V S S will not work or will have less effect with some discs Tur...

Page 42: ...ck noise 0 to i3 Mosquito NR Reduces the smudging that appears around contrasting sections of the picture 0 to i3 Disc Video Audio Play Picture Video 1 2 Contrast Brightness Color Sharpness 0 0 0 0 i...

Page 43: ...n a Disc indication b Audio type page 19 Shows the selected audio type During reception Stereo Stereo is selected Mono Monaural is selected SAP Secondary audio program is selected appears when the typ...

Page 44: ...nish Other Menus Choose the language for disc menus English French Spanish Other Ratings Set a ratings level to limit DVD Video play The password screen is shown when you select levels 0 to 7 To enter...

Page 45: ...o the disc Dolby Digital Bitstream Select if the equipment you connected can decode the signal PCM Select if the equipment you connected cannot decode the signal DTS Bitstream Select if the equipment...

Page 46: ...6 Press SETUP The following display appears when you use a remote control with a different code If you are trying to use this unit s remote control change its code to match the unit s step 5 Stereo 1...

Page 47: ...e first Sunday in April and ending at 2 a m on the last Sunday in October TIME ZONE EST CST MST PST AST HST s5 s6 s7 s8 s9 s10 J 5 Press ENTER The clock starts Note When you change the time zone the r...

Page 48: ...Repeat step 5 to enter the other characters 6 Press 2 1 to return to the Channel Number column when you are finished Repeat steps 4 5 and 6 as necessary 7 Press ENTER The Channel screen reappears To...

Page 49: ...nnection Connect to an amplifier with built in decoders 51 A SETUP Audio Digital Audio Output Set PCM Down Conversion to suit the equipment Set Dolby Digital and DTS to suit the equipment 45 Change sp...

Page 50: ...and view both scrambled and unscrambled channels if connections are made as shown in the diagram below Change the video input on the television when you want to watch another program while recording Y...

Page 51: ...ere are with digital signals Connecting an amplifier or system component RF IN RF OUT VHF UHF OPTICAL DIGITAL AUDIO OUT PCM BITSTREAM COMPONENT VIDEO OUT 480P 480I Y PB PR R AUDIO L R AUDIO L VIDEO VI...

Page 52: ...will not be possible By using the S video cable instead of the yellow video cable you may make recordings of higher picture quality Note If audio output on the other equipment is monaural use a stere...

Page 53: ...change the television s setting as necessary Other antenna connection to the unit 300 75 transformer not included from the antenna Flat Twin lead 300 cable To this unit s RF IN terminal from the ante...

Page 54: ...UT terminal I P B MPEG 2 the video compression standard adopted for use with DVD Video codes frames using these 3 picture types I Intra coded picture This picture has the best quality and is the best...

Page 55: ...his unit Unlock the unit with Ratings in Disc 44 Finalizing is necessary for compatible playback To enable playback of your DVD R on compatible equipment it is necessary to finalize it 38 No PC card N...

Page 56: ...ision Make sure that the television is connected to the AUDIO VIDEO terminal S VIDEO OUT terminal or COMPONENT VIDEO OUT terminal on this unit Make sure that the television s input setting e g VIDEO 1...

Page 57: ...ative soundtrack and subtitles cannot be selected The languages are not recorded on the disc You may have to use the disc s menus to select languages 17 No subtitles Subtitles are not recorded on the...

Page 58: ...of space Use a disc that has enough space to record the program The timer program remains even after recording finishes The program remains if you select DAILY or WEEKLY 25 Timer recording does not s...

Page 59: ...edance 10 k Number of channels Recording 2 channels Playback 2 channels Other input output connectors Digital audio optical output connector PCM Dolby Digital DTS Operating temperature range 5 oC 40 o...

Page 60: ...acts of God THERE ARE NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES EXCEPT AS LISTED UNDER LIMITED WARRANTY COVERAGE THE WARRANTOR IS NOT LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT...

Page 61: ...FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE IN NO EVENT WILL PANASONIC CANADA INC BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES In certain instances some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limita...

Page 62: ...AUDIO L VIDEO VIDEO S VIDEO S VIDEO L3 L1 IN 1 IN 3 R AUDIO L R AUDIO L VIDEO VIDEO S VIDEO S VIDEO OUT 1 OUT 2 AUDIO IN R L VIDEO IN VHF UHF RF IN A la antena Antena exterior Cable de TV Antena inter...

Page 63: ...l aparato 2 Pulse OPEN CLOSE para abrir la bandeja e introducir un disco Vuelva a pulsar el bot n para cerrar la bandeja En un disco de doble cara no es posible reproducir de manera continua desde una...

Page 64: ...Corpora tion Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company Division of Matsushita Electric Corporation of America One Panasonic Way Secaucus New Jersey 07094...

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