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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 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.

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BE SURE TO READ THE CAUTION FOR THE AC MAINS LEAD 

Basic connections

AUDIO OUT

L

R

OPTICAL

VIDEO OUT

S VIDEO OUT

 COMPONENT VIDEO OUT

Y

P

P

B

R

RF OUT

RF IN

AV 2 (EXT)

AV 1 (TV)

AC  IN 

AV OUT

This unit’s rear panel

4

AC mains lead 

(included)

Connect only after all other
connections are complete.

RF IN

AV IN

Television’s rear panel

4

To household mains socket

2

Fully wired 21-pin Scart cable

(For Q Link functions)

3

RF coaxial cable

(included, black)

After completing the above connections, proceed to the Auto-Setup to tune in TV 
channels.

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 AV1 terminal (21-pin Scart terminal) of the DVD Recorder with the 

Scart input of the TV.

4

Connect the DVD Recorder and the television to the household mains socket.

15

You can enjoy high-quality viewing by connecting the unit to an RGB compatible TV. 

Connection with 21-pin Scart cable 

(not included)

To the aerial

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

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 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.

To household mains socket

(AC 220 V to 240 V, 50 Hz)

Connecting to a television only

A

Summary of Contents for DMR-EX95VEBS

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 3956 12 January 2006 This DVD Recorder is for viewing and recording free to view channels only not pay TV or encrypted channels PAL NTSC DVD Recorder Model No DMR EX95VEBS Operating Instructions ...

Page 2: ...analogue amplifier 19 Connection to AV3 e g camcoder 19 Specifying a time as the recording duration 33 Playlists 57 59 Connection to DV input 19 DVD HDD playback during recording 33 Creating a playlist 57 Direct TV recording 33 Launching the Playlists menu 58 Status displays 20 Recording from an external unit e g a camera 33 Editing playlists in the SUB MENU 58 Banner 21 Selecting the sound track ...

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: ...he 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 able to return your products to your local retailer upon t...

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: ...and ENTER buttons until X HOLD 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 Switching to AV input on your Panasonic television Press AV Switches bet...

Page 7: ...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 and DV SL...

Page 8: ...ut terminal Channel select button Drive select REC Record S VIDEO input AV3 Forward rewind Search during playback DV input Copy EJECT Eject the cassette OPEN CLOSE Open and close the disc tray PLEASE WAIT Please wait DVD 1 2 3 Wrong remote control code SETUP You are in the Setup menu READ Disc is being read No READ Disc cannot be read FINAL DVD is being finalized No CASSETTE No cassette has been i...

Page 9: ...analogue 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 sou...

Page 10: ...able included black After completing the above connections proceed to the Auto Setup to tune in TV channels 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 AV1 terminal 21 pin Scart terminal of the DVD Recorder with the Scart input of the TV 4 Connect the DVD Recorder and the television ...

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 For Q Link functions 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 5 6 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 pictures from the DVD Recorder The unit must be conne...

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: ...DEOOUT Y P P B R RF OUT RF IN AV 2 EXT AV 1 TV AC IN AV OUT Television s rear panel 3 HDMI cable HDMI IN 4 To household mains socket Only use fully wired cables showing the HDMI logo Use cable of max 5 m in length to avoid interference with the video signal HDMI 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: ...CH to return to the start of the playback 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 The...

Page 16: ...coaxial cable included black 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 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 televisi...

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: ...f the unit is connected via S Video output select the setting S Video with component in the Setup menu under Connection AV1 Output AUDIO L R OPTICAL OUT VIDEO OUT S VIDEO OUT COMPONENTVIDEOOUT PROGRESSIVE INTERLACE Y P P B R RF OUT RF IN AV 2 EXT AV 1 TV AC IN HDMI Audio Video IN Television s rear panel Audio Video cable included Video Yellow L White R Red 3 RF coaxial cable included black This un...

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 terminals white L red R Connecting a digital amplifier or a digital system co...

Page 20: ... It is automatically set to 0 00 00 when a video cassette is inserted Remaining tape time The display depends on the correct setting of the tape length VHS screen information Press me the button is pressed the display switches between tape counter and remaining tape time during playback Each ti Current medium LR L R The soundtrack can be changed with the DISPLAY button SP Selected recording mode U...

Page 21: ...e Press TEXT 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 st...

Page 22: ...e 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 another unit Finalization On the recording unit Recording with this recorder Playback on this recorder Reco...

Page 23: ...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 be possible to...

Page 24: ...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 12 and FAT 16 systems based on SD Memory Card spec When the write protection device is activated you can neither record nor edit or delete the contents of the SD Card Only insert or remove the SD card after turning the un...

Page 25: ...se data loss Cigarette smoke insect spray and other vapours must not penetrate the unit because otherwise this can cause faults Hard disk The hard disk is only a temporary memory Your HDD Hard disk drive is a high precision recording unit with a particularly long recording capacity and high recording speed The recording is made in DVD Video Recording format VR Films or parts of films can be edited...

Page 26: ...ver 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 menu again DVD V SUB MENU DVD A DIRECT NAVIGATOR VCD RETURN If appears on the television unit the p...

Page 27: ... is displayed Press PLAY to 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 Pla...

Page 28: ... or the sound track If a Timer Recording is to be stopped use to select Stop Recording and confirm with ENTER Recording to DVD HDD Playback from VHS Recording to VHS Playback from DVD HDD Select the VHS drive with DRIVE SELECT Select PLAY to start playback Select STOP to end playback Recording to DVD RAM HDD Playback from DVD RAM HDD Select the DVD or HDD drive with DRIVE SELECT Select DIRECT NAVI...

Page 29: ...peed 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 beg...

Page 30: ...y be 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 ...

Page 31: ...their original format Digital programmes limited to one time recording can only be recorded to 12 cm DVD RAM Programmes in 16 9 format are recorded in 4 3 format 16 9 format is used to record to DVD RAM or HDD Titles in PAL or NTSC format can be displayed on the following TV sets Maximum number of recordable titles TV type Disc HDD Yes No Multi system TV PAL NTSC Yes Yes Yes Yes NTSC TV PAL TV PAL...

Page 32: ...ammes Select the station with CH or the number buttons Select the tape speed with REC MODE Switch between SP LP and EP each time the button is pressed Press REC to start the recording Select STOP to stop the recording Press REC again to resume recording You can playback discs while recording The recordings to VHS are not impaired When using an S VHS cassette the recording is in conventional VHS Se...

Page 33: ...he S VIDEO cable and audio cable L R connection delivers the best quality You cannot receive signals from PCs with this unit Selecting the sound track to record for programmes with dual channel sound Recording to VHS Insert a video cassette with an intact write protection tab Recording to DVD HDD Insert a recordable disc If you activated the write protection cancel it Not Select the VHS drive with...

Page 34: ...elect or save a setting RETURN Back to the previous screen Exit a menu Starting playback Start playback of the selected title or chapter with ENTER Selecting a title or chapter Select a title or chapter with or Selecting other pages Select Previous or Next with and confirm with ENTER Cancelling a function Depending on the specific entry select No or Cancel with and confirm with ENTER You can also ...

Page 35: ...lete with and confirm with ENTER Using a disc name or title from List Names Open List Names with SKIP Select the disc names or title with and press ENTER Press STOP to apply the name title Save a disc name or title in List Names After entering a title press SKIP In the next screen select Add with and confirm with ENTER Working with List Names In the case of recurring programmes save time entering ...

Page 36: ...called if the VHS drive is selected RED button Title View GREEN button Album View JPEG 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 Album View Title View VIDEO RED button PICTURE GRE...

Page 37: ... thumbnail is displayed in the title view You cannot use this function if the resulting sections are extremely short or if you have saved more than 99 titles to DVD RAM HDD 500 titles 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...

Page 38: ...onfirm with ENTER Press FUNCTIONS Confirm Playback with ENTER Select the desired title with in the Title View menu Press SUB MENU Select Chapter View with and confirm with ENTER Editing chapters in the SUB MENU Edit Delete Properties Chapter View Table Display Album View DVD RAM 001 002 003 004 DIRECTNAVIGATOR ChapterView Previous Next Page 01 01 01 EUROSPORT 11 3 SAT 0 00 58 0 00 58 0 01 30 0 01 ...

Page 39: ... original size confirm Zoom out with ENTER The rotation and zooming of pictures is not saved Rotate pictures Press SUB MENU during playback Select the desired setting with and confirm with ENTER Display picture properties During playback press twice to launch the display Press again to exit the display JPEG Joint Photographic Experts Group a system for compressing decoding colour still pictures De...

Page 40: ...he Album View with Press PLAY HDD HDD Add Pictures Start Slide Show Slide Show Setting Create Album Edit Album Title View Copy to HDD 40 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 41: ...r 0 resets the setting Settings previously made with other units are reset SD Album View Return to Album View DIRECTNAVIGATOR Picture JPEG View 0002 0004 0003 0001 DVD RAM Album Name Date 12 9 2005 Previous Nächste ENTER RETURN Page 001 001 VIDEO PICTURE Seite 01 01 Set up Protection Delete Picture Cancel Protection DPOF Seite 01 01 Album View Editing several elements Select the desired title with...

Page 42: ...EG 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 ...

Page 43: ...ave made your changes save the programming with ENTER To enter other programmes select New Timer Programme To enter the title of the recording select Programme Name with and confirm with ENTER Enter the desired name in the Programme Name menu Press STOP to apply the name A Timer Recording does not start while a disc is being formatted deleted or d The recording begins afterwards finalize The unit ...

Page 44: ...op a regular Timer programming e g a weekly recording it is marked as stopped and not deleted The programming is retained for the following recordings To switch the Timer back on press SUB MENU Select Timer On and press ENTER Stop Recording You can also press the RED button to interrupt or switch on a Timer programming Select the desired Timer programming with Press SUB MENU Select Timer Off and c...

Page 45: ...ct an album in the Album View menu with and press SUB MENU Press ENTER to confirm Delete Album Select Delete with and press ENTER to confirm 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 Set up Protection Cancel Protection of pictures or albums Select the desired opt...

Page 46: ...he current date Go forward 24 hours Press the GREEN button to go forwards one day Additional information about a programme The selected programme appears in the title bar Press to see additional information about a programme You will then see at these programmes in the title bar You can have this information displayed The contents of the information depends on the particular station and cannot be ...

Page 47: ...e Category function for this purpose You can limit the view for example to All Services Radio or a Profile which you have put together yourself You can put together your favourite stations and sort them in a Profile The sub points Profile 1 to 4 can only be selected if these have been created first If you have given the profiles names these appear in the display Display according to Category TV Gu...

Page 48: ...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 ...

Page 49: ...Press 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 ...

Page 50: ...ings 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 wi...

Page 51: ...needed Speed 8 min 35 4 min 10 2 min 25 7x 14x 25x 2 4x High Speed compatible R DL Time needed Speed 25 min 12 min 30 6 min 15 2 4x 4 8x 7 2x 4x High Speed compatible RW V Time needed Speed 15 min 7 min 30 3 min 45 4x 8x 16x HDD R RW V R R DL R DL RW R R DL RW HDD RAM If the disc does not have sufficient storage space the unit switches to the FR Mode If the unit is not copying in the High Speed Mo...

Page 52: ...rased if titles pictures etc were recorded or erased from the copy source the unit was switched off or the disc tray was opened the copy direction was changed 1 Copy Direction Select Source with and press ENTER to confirm Select the corresponding source drive with and press ENTER to confirm Select Destination with and press ENTER to confirm Return to Copy Direction with and select Copy Mode with S...

Page 53: ... ENTER Delete All All items registered in the dubbing list will be erased Select Yes with and confirm with ENTER Add Add new items to the copy list Select the desired title with and confirm with ENTER Delete Erase the selected items Select Yes with and confirm with ENTER Move The selected items are moved in the dubbing list and the order is changed Select the desired position with and confirm with...

Page 54: ...stination drive Return to Copy Time with and select Start Copying with Recording mode FR and time setting Off Copying starts after the tape rewinds to the beginning Titles are automatically created for each index signal Finalizing Before copying starts you can select whether you want to finalize the disc after copying Confirm Copy Only with ENTER if the disc just needs to be copied Select Copy Fin...

Page 55: ...t Source with and press ENTER to confirm Select the source drive with and press ENTER to confirm Select Destination with and press ENTER to confirm Return to Copy Direction with and select Copy Mode with Select the destination drive with and press ENTER to confirm 2 Copy Mode Select Format with and confirm with ENTER Confirm PICTURE with ENTER Return to Copy Mode with and select Create List with P...

Page 56: ... Switch HDD DVD and VHS to STOP mode Press HDD VHS or DVD COPYING for the desired copy direction COPY blinks on the display of the unit Hold HDD VHS oder DVD COPYING for approx 3 seconds COPY disappears and the copy procedure starts To cancel the copy procedure press RETURN for 3 seconds or STOP When copying from HDD DVD to VHS the recording begins at the beginning of the selected title No other f...

Page 57: ...chapter 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 c...

Page 58: ...TER 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 with ENTER Select Delete with an...

Page 59: ...ction 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 confirm with ENTER Select Playlists with and confirm with ENTER Select a...

Page 60: ...he 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 40 Copy Video MPEG Copy Video MPEG2 only available when saved on the SD Card All videos in MPEG2 format on the SD Card are copied You cannot use this unit to play MPEG2 videos directly from the SD Card ...

Page 61: ...layback 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 on the DVD Recorder with STOP End playback on the DV unit Recording cannot be cancelled with PAUSE The programmes e g via a digital video unit are recorded as...

Page 62: ... 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 35 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 profile Select the re...

Page 63: ...n 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 Manual Tuning Pos Name Ch Pos Name Ch Delete 901 7 CHANGE ENTER RETURN 301 BBC1 RETURN leave ENTER store Manual Tuning Pos Name Channel NICAM Title Page Auto Tuning Disc Picture Sound Display Con...

Page 64: ...ck Subtitle Menus Recording time in EP mode On Off EP 6Hours EP 8Hours 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 Select the language for audio subtitles and disc menus Under Other enter the language code for another language Select the maximum number of hours for recording in EP mode EP 6 Hours Recording time on...

Page 65: ...ya 8473 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 Ameharic 6577 Chinese 9072 Greenlandic 7576 Korean 7579 Norwegian 7879 Singhalese 8373 Turkmen 8475 Arabic 6582 Corsican 6779 Guarani 7178 Kurdish 7585 Oriya 7982 Slovak 8375 Twi 8487 Armenian 7289 Croatian 7282 Gujar...

Page 66: ...ess 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 u...

Page 67: ...SC 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 RGB output is available only during playback or on screen display Video with component If RGB 1 or 2 is set there is no signal available on COMPONENT VIDEO OUT Perform the settings in the fol...

Page 68: ...Optical Both outputs are activated with one signal Optical Only Only the optical output is activated with one signal Power on link Power off link Download from TV Direct TV recording Easy Playback HDMI and Q Link only Q Link via AV1 only HDMI not via HDMI not via HDMI Tuning Disc Picture Sound Display Connection Others VHS Setup TV Aspect Progressive TV System 16 9 Off PAL AV1 Output Video AV2 Set...

Page 69: ...lly 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...

Page 70: ...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 your unit off during the update This co...

Page 71: ...ect 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 deleted If at least one title is protected it cannot be deleted L CK O SD FUNCTIONS To Others SD CARD ENTER SELECT RETURN Card Management Format Card Remain 943 MB Yes No Format Card All folders and fil...

Page 72: ... playlists will be deleted Is is OK to start deleting all titles Start Cancel Format Disc All contents will be deleted even if protected Start formatting R RAM RW RW V RW VR R DL RAM Format Disc 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 ...

Page 73: ...n process begins A message is displayed upon completion Press ENTER RW 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 th...

Page 74: ...S 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 an...

Page 75: ...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 AV3 or DV ...

Page 76: ...ssage disappears from the display Error code U61 î The connected unit is not suitable for connection to HDMI î The HDMI connection does not work perfectly î The connected unit is not suitable for connection to HDMI î The HDMI cable is too long î The HDMI cable is broken î The unit has found an error during recording or playback without an inserted disc The unit proceeds with the recovery procedure...

Page 77: ...vices with audio cables even if you use a digital connection î You can change the sound type when using DVD RAM or HDD 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 5 seconds This switches the unit fr...

Page 78: ... 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 programmes...

Page 79: ...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 80: ...ome of the time when using the output COMPONENT VIDEO OUT 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 No sound Low volume Sound with interference The required audio type cannot be heard 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 sou...

Page 81: ...perties 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 HDD Auto Play Select Finalize Create Top Menu Functions of HDD DVD Card Management MP3 Funct...

Page 82: ...ts 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 folder Maximum number of MP3 files 3000 Recognizable MP3 files per disc on this unit This unit is compatible with multi session This unit is not co...

Page 83: ...1 0 Vpp C 0 3 Vpp PAL 75Ohm Output AV1 SCART CVBS 1 0 Vpp PAL 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 ComponentVideoOutput CPN RCA Y 1 0Vpp P 0 7Vpp P 0 7Vpp 75Ohm B R PAL NTSC 625i 625p 525i 525p Audio system Recording system for DVD Dolby Digital 2ch Linear PCM XP mode 2ch Analog Input AV1 SCART Reference 6dBV at ...

Page 84: ...ing Condition 70 COMPONENT VIDEO OUT 17 67 Initialize 70 Signal Condition 63 Copy Direction 52 54 55 Interlace 17 Slide Show 40 42 74 Copy Mode 52 54 55 Software Update in Standby 70 Copy NR 75 JET REW 29 Software Update Search Now 70 Copy Time 54 JET SEARCH 29 Sound properties 74 COPYING 56 JPEG 39 Soundtrack 64 74 CPRM 31 Soundtrack lang 74 Create List 52 55 Landscape View 46 Source Chapter 57 L...

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