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Changing the unit’s settings (continued)

Clock Settings

Usually, the units Auto Setup or Download function automatically 
adjusts the clock to correct time. (For Continental Europe)
Under some reception conditions, however, the unit cannot set the 
clock automatically.
In this case, follow the operation steps below to manually set the 
clock.

Manual Clock Setting

Preparation

Switch [DVD, TV] 

(15)

 to “DVD”.

1

While stopped

Press [FUNCTIONS] 

(11)

 to show the FUNCTIONS 

window.

2

Use [

3

,

4

,

2

,

1

(10)

 to select “SETUP” and press 

[ENTER] 

(10)

.

The SETUP screen appears.

3

Use [

3

,

4

(10)

 to select the “Settings” tab and 

press [

2

] or [

1

(10)

.

4

Use [

3

,

4

(10)

 to select “Clock” and press 

[ENTER] 

(10)

.

5

Use [

3

,

4

(10)

 to select “Off” of “Automatic” and 

press [ENTER] 

(10)

.

6

Use [

2

,

1

(10)

 to select the item you want to 

change.

The items change as follows:
Hour

>

Minute

>

Second

>

Day

>

Month

>

Year

7

Use [

3

,

4

(10)

 to change the setting and press 

[ENTER] 

(10)

.

You can also use the numeric buttons

 

(4)

 for setting.

8

Press [RETURN] 

(23)

.

The SETUP screen reappears and the clock starts.

Auto Clock Setting

If a TV station transmits a signal for time setting, performing the 
operation steps below activates the Automatic time correction 
function and time is corrected automatically.

Preparation

Switch [DVD, TV] 

(15)

 to “DVD”.

1

While stopped

Press [FUNCTIONS] 

(11)

 to show the FUNCTIONS 

window.

2

Use [

3

,

4

,

2

,

1

(10)

 to select “SETUP” and press 

[ENTER] 

(10)

.

The SETUP screen appears.

3

Use [

3

,

4

(10)

 to select the “Settings” tab and 

press [

2

] or [

1

(10)

.

4

Use [

3

,

4

(10)

 to select “Clock” and press 

[ENTER] 

(10)

.

5

Use [

3

,

4

(10)

 to select “On” of “Automatic” and 

press [ENTER] 

(10)

.

Auto clock setting starts.

Under adverse reception conditions, etc., the automatic time 
correction function may not work. In this case, the indication 
for “Automatic” is automatically reset to “Off”. If the reception 
conditions improve later on, it may be possible to activate this 
function.

The following screen appears when setting is complete.

6

Press [RETURN] 

(23)

.

ª

To stop auto clock setting

Press [RETURN] 

(23)

.

Note

If “Automatic” is set to “On” when you open the Clock screen, do 
not set it to “Off”, otherwise, the automatic time correcting 
function is deactivated.

When “Automatic” on the Clock setting menu is set to “On”, the 
automatic time correction function checks and if necessary 
adjusts the time several times every day.

If “Automatic” is set to “On” and “Power Save” is “On”, the 
Automatic time correction function does not work while the unit is 
turned off. However, as soon as it is turned on, the Automatic 
time correction function is activated and the clock is set correctly.

In case of a power failure, an automatic back-up system 
automatically maintains the operation of the clock for 
approximate 120 minutes.

SETUP

Tab

SELECT

Remote

Tuning

SETUP

   

RETURN

Settings

Disc
Picture
Sound
Display
Connection

Clock

Power Save

Language

Country

Shipping Condition

DVD 1

Others

Off

English

Clock

Automatic Off

Time:

Date:

15

  

:   45  :   39           1   .    8   .  2002

ENTER

RETURN

CHANGE

Please set clock manually.
ENTER  :  store    RETURN  :  leave

SELECT

0        9

No.

Clock

Automatic

Off

Time:

Date:

15  :   45  :   39           1   .    8   .  2002

ENTER

RETURN

CHANGE

If clock setting has been completed,
then please push RETURN Key.
ENTER  :  access    RETURN  :  leave

Clock

Automatic

Off

Time:

Date:

15  :   45  :   39           1   .    8   .  2002

ENTER

RETURN

CHANGE

Please set the clock.
ENTER  :  access    RETURN  :  leave

Clock

Automatic

On

Time:

Date:

15  :   45  :   39           1   .    8   .  2002

ENTER

RETURN

CHANGE

Automatic clock setting... 
Please wait.
RETURN  :  to abort

Clock

Automatic

On

Time:

Date:

15  :   45  :   39           1   .    8   .  2002

ENTER

RETURN

CHANGE

Automatic clock setting completed
ENTER  :  access ,  RETURN  :  leave

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Summary of Contents for DMRHS2 - DVD RECORD.W/HD DRIV

Page 1: ... N DMR HS2 Before connecting operating or adjusting this product please read these instructions completely Please keep this manual for future reference Antes de proceder a la conexión a la utilización ó al ajuste de este producto rogamos lea detenidamente las instrucciones Guarde el presente manual RQT6598 E HARD DISK DRIVE ...

Page 2: ...37 When connected to DV equipment 37 Entering titles 38 DISC INFORMATION 39 Enter Title 39 Disc Protection 39 Releasing disc protection 40 Erase all programmes 40 Format 41 Top Menu Selecting the background image 42 Finalize Creating DVD Video 42 Using the DIRECT NAVIGATOR 43 Selecting programmes to play 43 Erasing programmes 44 Entering and editing programme titles 44 Checking programme contents ...

Page 3: ...ros que aparecen en el texto La ilustración muestra el DMR HS2EG para Europa continental FUNCTIONS TIME SLIP 1 7 8 E G I J B 45 44 46 47 49 50 51 38 37 39 40 42 43 41 6 48 6 DVD TV DVD ShowView AV DIRECT TV RECREC CH VOLUME TV TV DVD 1 2 3 7 8 9 0 4 5 6 SLOW SEARCH DIRECT NAVIGATOR TOP MENU MENU RETURN FUNCTIONS PROG CHECK DISPLAY TIME SLIP TIMER ENTER PLAY LIST CANCEL Í Í HDD DVD Hold both sides ...

Page 4: ...CH 20 21 Play button 1 18 22 Menu and Play List button MENU PLAY LIST 19 48 23 Return button RETURN 17 24 Display button DISPLAY 55 25 Time slip button TIME SLIP 21 30 26 Recording mode button REC MODE 25 27 Dubbing button DUBBING 59 28 Status display button STATUS 26 82 29 Input select button INPUT SELECT 37 30 Erase button ERASE 19 36 50 61 31 Audio button AUDIO 22 27 32 Skip buttons 9 SKIP 21 3...

Page 5: ...3 99 A1 A2 A3 A4 DV 11 Main display section Recording and play counter Remaining recording time PG recorded programme on the HDD DVD RAM Title etc of the currently selected drive HDD DVD Remaining recording time For example 1 hour Displayed as R 1 00 timer recording Current time Track chapter Miscellaneous messages etc Note A half mirror is used for the unit display so the display may occasionally...

Page 6: ... TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE ELECTRIC SHOCK OR PRODUCT DAMAGE DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN MOISTURE DRIPPING OR SPLASHING AND ENSURE THAT NO OBJECTS FILLED WITH LIQUIDS SUCH AS VASES SHALL BE PLACED ON THE EQUIPMENT ADVARSEL DETTE PRODUKTET ANVENDER EN LASER BETJENING AV KONTROLLER JUSTERINGER ELLER ANDRE INNGREP ENN DE SOM ER BESKREVENT I DENNE BRUKSANVISNING...

Page 7: ...of the cases listed below allow the unit to adjust to the room temperature by leaving it for approximately 2 hours with the power on When the room is steamy or the humidity is high If there is a sudden change in temperature for example The unit is moved from a cold to a warm place or vice versa A heater is used to warm the area up quickly in winter or an air conditioner is used to cool the area qu...

Page 8: ...front of the unit Keep the transmission window and the unit s sensor free from dust Operation can be affected by strong light sources such as direct sunlight and the glass doors on cabinets 1 Remote control signal sensor 2 7 m 3 Switch DVD TV 15 to DVD Do not put heavy objects on the remote control take the remote control apart spill liquids onto the remote control R6 AA UM 3 1 30 30 2 3 TV DVD 20...

Page 9: ...CHNEIDER 05 06 29 30 31 SELECO 06 25 SHARP 18 SIEMENS 09 SINUDYNE 05 06 33 SONY 08 TELEFUNKEN 10 11 12 13 14 THOMSON 10 15 TOSHIBA 16 WHITE WESTINGHOUSE 05 06 Operation Button On and off TV Í 14 Video input mode AV 3 Channels CH W X 18 Volume VOLUME i j 19 Numeric 0 9 4 ªThe 3 methods for switching to the AV input on your Panasonic TV Your Panasonic TV uses one of 3 different methods for switching...

Page 10: ...ridge and cartridge DVD RAM but cartridge type discs give better protection to your valuable recordings For your reference DVD RAM recorded on this unit cannot be played on incompatible players including players manufactured by Panasonic Consult the manual for the player to determine compatibility with these DVD RAM disc Using a Panasonic DVD RAM you can record broadcasts that allow you to make on...

Page 11: ... the unit to complete recording management information after recording finishes To record on DVD R this unit optimizes the disc for each recording Optimizing is carried out when you start recording after inserting the disc or turning the unit on Recording may become impossible after the disc is optimized more than 50 times The first 30 seconds of a programme may not be recorded if you make success...

Page 12: ...SC Yes 2 PAL60 PC CARD JPEG PC Cards capable of displaying and saving Available memory card in this unit A PC Card adapter conforming to PC Card standards is necessary Compatible with FAT 12 or FAT 16 This unit is compatible with Type 2 PC cards Do not insert any other type of PC card This unit is not compatible with card type hard disks Micro drives etc Use this unit to format a PC Card when usin...

Page 13: ... than this unit may not be displayed properly When saving still pictures on HDD it is recommended that you copy them to the PC card or DVD RAM also page 62 Folders that can be displayed saved Still pictures denoted as Filename xxxxxxxx JPG saved in folders as shown below can be displayed saved Folders including the still pictures inside those folders below the compatible folder cannot be displayed...

Page 14: ...tput socket 4 Aerial Input socket 5 21 pin Scart socket Hints Q Link offers a range of convenient functions For example downloading of the tuning positions of all available television stations into your unit s memory if you connect the unit to your television with a fully wired 21 pin Scart cable not supplied Features similar to Q Link have different names and may not work the same 1 Q Link is a r...

Page 15: ...hweiz Suisse or Svizzera in the Country setting menu another menu appears to let you set Power Save to On In this setting the unit s power consumption is minimised when it is switched to standby To turn the unit on press and hold Í I on the main unit It will not work on the remote control Preset Download To set up this unit with a television in use 1 Switch on the television 2 Select the AV input ...

Page 16: ...s leads not supplied Sockets 1 AV1 21 pin Scart socket 2 Aerial Input socket 3 Aerial Output socket 4 Aerial Input socket 5 21 pin Scart socket Follow these steps if you connect your unit to a television using a S Video cable S Video Connection A RF Coaxial cable must be connected to watch television ªConnect as following steps 1 RF Coaxial cable supplied 2 Audio Video cable supplied 3 S Video cab...

Page 17: ...cting TV screen type The aspect ratio is factory set to 4 3 for a regular television You do not have to change this setting if you have a regular 4 3 aspect television Preparation Turn on the television and select the appropriate video input to suit the connections to this unit Switch DVD TV 15 to DVD 1 Press DVD Í 1 to turn this unit on 2 Press FUNCTIONS 11 to show the FUNCTIONS window 3 Use 3 4 ...

Page 18: ... switch between HDD DVD drives while a disc is being read Playing discs programmes recorded on HDD HDD RAM DVD R DVD V CD VCD Preparation Switch DVD TV 15 to DVD 1 Press DVD Í 1 to turn the unit on 2 Press HDD or DVD 6 to select the playback drive The HDD DVD mode lamp 47 48 on the front panel of the unit will light The lit lamp indicates the drive that is currently selected 3 When DVD mode was se...

Page 19: ... on the television or amplifier ensure you reduce the volume again before playing other sources or returning to the television so that a sudden increase in output does not occur For your reference If appears on the television The operation is prohibited by the unit or disc If a disc is loaded the unit will come on and play will start when you press 1 21 If you play a disc that includes parts witho...

Page 20: ...s 7 before switching the unit to standby after pressing POSITION MEMORY 36 to memorize a position play will resume from the position you pressed 7 when you press 1 21 The position memory is cleared if you change the TV system currently selected on the unit page 75 Fast forward and rewind SEARCH HDD RAM DVD R DVD V CD VCD During play Press 6 SLOW SEARCH or 5 SLOW SEARCH 20 6 backward 5 forward If u...

Page 21: ...The programme before 7 Current programme 8 The programme after Starting play from a selected programme title chapter or track HDD RAM DVD R DVD V CD VCD Remote control only Preparation Switch DVD TV 15 to DVD During play Press the numeric buttons 4 to select the item page 4 This works only when stopped with some discs the screen saver is on the television Manual Skip HDD RAM DVD R Remote control o...

Page 22: ... audio type You can change the audio for the images being played with simultaneous recording and play and Time Slip ªWhen you have connected the unit to other equipment with an optical digital cable If you cannot change the audio type when you have used only an optical digital cable for connection set Dolby Digital to PCM page 74 Alternatively you may connect to an amplifier with an Audio Video ca...

Page 23: ...CEL 5 Alternatively use 3 4 2 1 10 to select Clear and press ENTER 10 ªTo clear the whole programme Use 3 4 2 1 10 to select All Clear and press ENTER 10 Programme play information will be cleared in the following cases When power is turned off When the tray is opened When you change to HDD ªTo exit the programme mode 1 Press 7 until the programme play screen is displayed 2 Press FUNCTIONS 11 or R...

Page 24: ...next group of 10 when the current group is full 3 Use 1 10 The first asterisk is highlighted 4 Press ENTER 10 to mark a position To play from a marked position 1 Use 2 1 10 to select a marker number 2 Press ENTER 10 Play starts from the marked position ªTo clear a marker Use 2 1 10 to select a marker number and press CANCEL 5 An asterisk replaces the number and the position is cleared ªTo clear th...

Page 25: ...ly Insert label up with the arrow facing in with double sided discs load so the label for the side you want to record is facing up 4 Press W X 18 to select the channel It is also possible to use the numeric buttons 4 3 e g When you have selected channel 4 5 Press REC MODE 26 to select the recording mode Select XP SP LP or EP page 26 It is also possible to perform the flexible recording FR page 27 ...

Page 26: ...es in the case of HDD and DVD RAM page 44 or use a new disc Even if you try to switch from HDD to DVD or vice versa while recording is taking place the channel will not change Also it is not possible to record a programme to both HDD and DVD simultaneously RAM DVD R Recording cannot be performed correctly if you try to record PAL system to a disc that already contains recordings using NTSC For any...

Page 27: ... 3 Copy free 4 Recording limited to one time 5 Recording not possible 6 Record 7 Dub 8 You cannot dub 9 Move 10 You cannot record on DVD R 11 You cannot record dub on any media Can be dubbed to the HDD but cannot be played back Move This is when a programme is moved to another storage media The original programme will be erased Flexible recording mode FR The unit calculates a recording rate that e...

Page 28: ...ect TV Recording 1 Press HDD or DVD 6 to select the recording drive page 18 2 When DVD mode was selected above Press OPEN CLOSE 43 to open the tray and insert a disc 3 Press DIRECT TV REC 17 Recording of the TV programme that you are viewing on the TV starts In some cases it may not be possible to change the programme position on the TV during Direct TV Recording Do not press AV LINK 33 during Dir...

Page 29: ...y closer than this Simultaneous recording and play HDD RAM You can start play of the programme you are recording or play a programme previously recorded Preparation Switch DVD TV 15 to DVD While recording or timer recording 1 Press DIRECT NAVIGATOR 9 µ is displayed in the direct navigator to indicate the programme is being recorded page 43 2 Use 3 4 10 to select a programme and press ENTER 10 1 Fo...

Page 30: ...C 5 min PLAY Using the FUNCTIONS window About the FUNCTIONS window Most of the features and functions of this unit can also be controlled with icons The examples show the FUNCTIONS window when a DVD drive is selected and a DVD RAM is being used Actual menus depend on the type of disc being used Disc display 1 Disc title The disc s title is displayed if one is recorded You can enter titles with Ent...

Page 31: ... page 18 RESUME PLAY Start play from the point you stopped play HDD RAM DVD R DVD V CD VCD page 20 TOP PLAY Start play from the oldest programme on the disc HDD RAM DVD R DVD V CD VCD page 19 DV AUTO REC Display the DV input recording screen HDD RAM page 67 CREATE PLAY LIST Creating play lists HDD RAM page 49 PLAY LIST Play Scenes HDD RAM page 50 Playing Play Lists HDD RAM page 50 Edit HDD RAM pag...

Page 32: ...ghts on the unit s display The unit is not off To save electricity turn the unit off by pressing DVD Í 1 If the unit is turned on when it is in timer recording standby mode a message screen will be displayed When in this state the unit can be used for playback and JPEG operations but it is not possible to use the tuner on the unit to view television broadcasts The unit can only play the currently ...

Page 33: ...gramme starting time must be set correctly to the starting time listed in the newspaper magazine To activate the VPS PDC Function Use 3 4 10 to make the ON indication appear Note The built in clock employs 24 hour system The actual time recorded may be longer than the programme itself when television programmes are recorded using SHOWVIEW G CODE Invalid Entry is displayed when you enter the wrong ...

Page 34: ...cting to record either a daily or weekly basis in Date For daily recordings select Sunday to Saturday Monday to Saturday or Monday to Friday For weekly recordings select the appropriate day OFF ON Title It is possible to enter the title of the programme page 35 4 Press ENTER 10 when you have finished making changes To continue programming Repeat steps 2 3 and 4 5 Press PROG CHECK 13 or RETURN 23 ª...

Page 35: ...ramme as possible will be recorded onto the HDD If there is no disc in the tray or the disc cannot be recorded on the recording drive will be altered to HDD The recording mode will not be altered You may check which programmes have been recorded by referring to the programme list in Direct Navigatior page 43 Relief recording is not activated when recording with VPS PDC and the programme is extende...

Page 36: ...the Timer Programme List screen Press PROG CHECK 13 or RETURN 23 The television is shown For your reference Programmes that failed to record are deleted from the list at 4 a m the day after tomorrow Starting and cancelling programmes ªTo put the unit on recording standby Press Á TIMER 12 The unit turns off and Á lights on the unit s display Note The unit cannot go to timer recording standby if the...

Page 37: ...SC INFORMATION page 39 1 Press HDD or DVD 6 to select the recording drive page 18 2 Press REC MODE 26 to select the recording mode Select XP SP LP or EP It is also possible to perform the flexible recording FR page 27 3 While stopped Press W X 18 or INPUT SELECT 29 to select the input channel for the equipment you have connected Select DV 4 Start play on the other equipment 5 Press REC 16 at the p...

Page 38: ...ssing ENTER 10 To finish entering the title Press 7 You can also finish entering the title by using 3 4 2 1 10 to select SET and pressing ENTER 10 To enter a space You may enter a space by pressing 4 and then press ENTER 10 ªUsing the numeric buttons 4 to enter characters e g entering the letter R 1 Press 7 4 to move to the 7th row 2 Press 7 4 twice to highlight R 3 Press ENTER 10 You may enter a ...

Page 39: ...dental erasure Preparation Switch DVD TV 15 to DVD Insert the disc you want to protect 1 Press DVD 6 to select the DVD drive page 18 2 While stopped Press FUNCTIONS 11 3 Use 3 4 2 1 10 to select DISC INFORMATION and press ENTER 10 4 Use 3 4 10 to select Disc Protection and press ENTER 10 5 Use 2 10 to select Yes and press ENTER 10 ªTo stop partway through Select No in step 5 and press ENTER 10 Or ...

Page 40: ... Start and press ENTER 10 All programmes and play lists are erased ªTo stop partway through Select No in step 5 or Cancel in step 6 and press ENTER 10 Or Press RETURN 23 Note Computer data and still pictures JPEG can not be erased The disc title will also be erased Even if protection is active on programmes page 45 they will be erased For your reference Nothing will be erased if the disc is write ...

Page 41: ...s can render the disc unusable This can take up to max 1 minute HDD max 70 minutes DVD RAM If it takes more than 2 minutes you can cancel formatting by pressing RETURN 23 The disc must be reformatted if you do this All data on the disc HDD is erased when it is formatted including recordings made with this unit and still pictures JPEG Data written to the disc by a computer is also erased For your r...

Page 42: ...ct Start and press ENTER 10 Finalizing starts The message Finalizing is finished appears when finalizing is finished ªTo stop finalizing Select No in step 5 or Cancel in step 6 and press ENTER 10 Or Press RETURN 23 Note Do not turn the unit off or disconnect the power supply cord while the messeage Finalizing the Disc is on the television This can render the disc unusable You can only finalize DVD...

Page 43: ...lter the TV system setting on this unit to suit page 75 Unable to play X Displayed if you cannot play the programme Currently recording Displayed when the programme is being recorded Recorded on the HDD since there is no disc in the tray or there is not sufficient empty space for recording on the disc Relief Recording HDD Programmes that are permitted to be recorded only once HDD c Scroll bar If t...

Page 44: ... edit 4 Use 1 10 so the submenu appears 5 Use 3 4 10 to select Enter Title and press ENTER 10 6 Enter or edit the title Entering titles page 38 For your reference You can enter up to 64 characters HDD DVD RAM or 44 characters DVD R The full title is shown in the Properties screen but if you enter a long title only part of it is shown in the programme list Checking programme contents HDD RAM DVD R ...

Page 45: ...onfirm that something has been recorded on the HDD For the disc Insert a disc that has been recorded on 1 Press HDD or DVD 6 to select the playback drive page 18 2 Press DIRECT NAVIGATOR 9 3 Use 3 4 10 to select the programme you want to unprotect 4 Use 1 10 so the submenu appears 5 Use 3 4 10 to select Protection and press ENTER 10 6 Use 2 10 to select Yes and press ENTER 10 The padlock mark disa...

Page 46: ...e and press ENTER 10 Play lists created with the erased part are also erased ªTo stop partway through Select Cancel in step 9 and press ENTER 10 Or Press RETURN 23 ªTo erase another part of the same programme After storing the point in Start and End select Next in step 8 and perform step 9 then repeat steps 6 9 For your reference Use search and slow motion to find the points You cannot specify an ...

Page 47: ...rtway through Select Cancel in step 8 and press ENTER 10 Or Press RETURN 23 ªTo change the point to divide Select Divide in step 7 then repeat steps 6 8 ªTo check the division point By selecting Preview in step 7 and pressing ENTER 10 play will begin from a point 10 seconds prior to the division point You may wish to make sure that the division point is at an appropriate location Note A little por...

Page 48: ...ay list s contents page 54 For your reference RAM When the disc is protected pages 39 87 you can only access Play Scenes and Properties Release the protection to access other items About the play list scene screen a Play list information This shows the play list number date of creation date month total play time and the number of scenes it contains and title if entered b Scenes 9 scenes can be sho...

Page 49: ...To specify another scene After storing the point in Start and End select Next after step 5 and press ENTER 10 then repeat steps 4 and 5 For your reference You can fast forward rewind pause and slow motion while playing scenes just as you can during normal play One disc can have a maximum of 99 play lists and 999 scenes These numbers may be reduced under some conditions Playlists must be made in ac...

Page 50: ...k drive page 18 2 Press PLAY LIST 22 3 Use 3 4 10 to select the play list that contains the scene you want to play and use 1 10 4 Use 3 4 10 to select Play Scenes and press ENTER 10 5 Use 3 4 2 1 10 to select the scene you want to play and press ENTER 10 The scene you select is played ªTo stop scene play Press 7 The scene list appears ªTo show scene 10 and later In step 5 use 3 4 2 1 10 to select ...

Page 51: ...aration Switch DVD TV 15 to DVD For the HDD Confirm that play list s have been made on the HDD For the disc Insert a disc you created play lists on 1 Press HDD or DVD 6 to select the playback drive page 18 2 Press PLAY LIST 22 3 Use 3 4 10 to select the play list you want to edit and press 1 10 4 Use 3 4 10 to select Edit and press ENTER 10 5 Use 2 1 10 to select Move and press ENTER 10 6 Use 3 4 ...

Page 52: ...ns such as fast forward and slow motion to find the end point of the scene and press ENTER 10 9 Use 3 4 10 to select Exit and press ENTER 10 ªTo re edit another scene 1 Use 3 4 10 after step 8 to select Next or Back and press ENTER 10 until you find the scene you want to re edit 2 Repeat steps 6 to 8 to continue re editing other scenes For your reference You can fast forward rewind pause and slow ...

Page 53: ... play list itself is erased if you erase all the scenes in it Copying play lists HDD RAM Preparation Switch DVD TV 15 to DVD For the HDD Confirm that play list s have been made on the HDD For the disc Insert a disc you created play lists on 1 Press HDD or DVD 6 to select the playback drive page 18 2 Press PLAY LIST 22 3 Use 3 4 10 to select the play list you want to copy and press 1 10 4 Use 3 4 1...

Page 54: ...e play list you want to title and press 1 10 4 Use 3 4 10 to select Enter Title and press ENTER 10 5 Enter the title Entering titles page 38 For your reference You can enter up to 64 characters HDD DVD RAM 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 Checking play list s contents HDD RAM Preparation Switch DVD TV 15...

Page 55: ... off Karaoke DVD V only Solo ON OFF Duet OFF V1iV2 V1 V2 Subtitle Subtitle language DVD V see A below Change the number to select a subtitle language Subtitles on off HDD RAM DVD R DVD V Turn the subtitles on or off Angle DVD V Change the number to select an angle Audio channel HDD RAM VCD Select the audio channel page 22 PBC VCD Playback control on off Indicates whether menu play playback control...

Page 56: ...und point A or B may fail to appear This does not work while playing a play list While playing back you can set the A B repeat play When stopped the A B repeat positions are cleared DUBBING 27 or ERASE 30 does not work while in repeat play mode Repeat play HDD RAM DVD R DVD V CD VCD During play Use 3 4 10 The display changes as illustrated HDD RAM DVD R PRG ALL OFF PRG PROGRAMME DVD V Chapter Titl...

Page 57: ...Enjoy a surround like effect if you are using 2 front speakers only The effect is broadened and sound seems to come from virtual speakers on either side if the disc has surround signals recorded on it Natural Emphasis OFF Note V S S will not work or will have less effect with some discs even if you select Natural or Emphasis Turn V S S off if it causes distortion Dialog Enhancer DVD V Dolby Digita...

Page 58: ...ists or HDD programmes 5 0 0 5 15 0 1 5 DVD RAM programmes 5 0 5 15 1 5 6 Press RETURN 23 to store The screen shown in step 4 reappears 7 Select the recording mode 1 Use 3 4 10 to select Rec mode and press ENTER 10 2 Use 3 4 10 to select the recording mode and press ENTER 10 Cannot be selected for programmes with recording limit or play list High Speed This mode carries out recording at high speed...

Page 59: ... limited to one time If a programme with recording limitations is dubbed from HDD to DVD RAM the programme is moved i e it is moved to another storage media The original programme including play list scenes made from that programme are erased A message screen is displayed when dubbing Programmes with recording limitations and play lists with recording limitations cannot be registered on the same d...

Page 60: ...splayed saved Underline part page 13 It is possible to give the folder a title page 61 6 Press ENTER 10 Displaying JPEG pictures Album Display CARD HDD RAM You can display a list of the JPEG pictures or display pictures one by one from any folder existing on the PC card HDD or DVD RAM 1 While stopped Press FUNCTIONS 11 2 Use 3 4 2 1 10 to select JPEG and press ENTER 10 3 Select the folder for disp...

Page 61: ...to erase the JPEG pictures To rotate the picture While in JPEG picture display page 60 A 1 Press ENTER 10 2 Use 3 4 10 to select ROTATE RIGHT or ROTATE LEFT and press ENTER 10 The JPEG picture as a whole is rotated and displayed Rotation information will not be stored Note While in the Slide Show it is possible to perform this function To display information about the JPEG pictures While in JPEG p...

Page 62: ...splayed 1 Use 3 4 10 to select DESTINATION and press ENTER 10 2 Use 2 3 4 10 to select the drive 3 Use 1 3 4 10 to select the folder and press ENTER 10 Some folders 3 etc of page 13 cannot be copied to 8 Use 4 2 1 10 to select COPY and press ENTER 10 Copying JPEG pictures begins ªTo stop partway through Select CANCEL in step 8 and press ENTER 10 Or Press RETURN 23 For your reference When there is ...

Page 63: ...ress FUNCTIONS 11 2 Use 3 4 2 1 10 to select JPEG and press ENTER 10 3 Select the folder for displaying to erase page 60 4 Use 3 4 10 to select ERASE and press ENTER 10 5 Use 3 4 2 1 10 to select a folder or JPEG picture you wish to erase and press ENTER 10 Repeat this if you erase more than one still picture ª To select all the JPEG pictures in the folder Use 3 4 2 1 10 to select Folder and press...

Page 64: ...ctures 1 While stopped Press FUNCTIONS 11 2 Use 3 4 2 1 10 to select JPEG and press ENTER 10 3 Select the folder for displaying to release the protection page 60 4 Use 3 4 10 to select PROTECT and press ENTER 10 5 Use 3 4 2 1 10 to select a folder or JPEG picture you wish to unprotect and press ENTER 10 Repeat this if you release protection of more than one still picture ª To select all the JPEG p...

Page 65: ...ber of prints is selected and use 2 1 10 to set number of pages 0 to 9 8 Use 3 4 2 1 10 to select SET and press ENTER 10 The DPOF mark appears if you set one or more pictures to print ªTo stop partway through Select CANCEL in step 8 and press ENTER 10 Or Press RETURN 23 ªTo change print DPOF settings 1 In step5 use 3 4 2 1 10 to select Whole or a JPEG picture with DPOF mark and press ENTER 10 2 Us...

Page 66: ...ing 1 While stopped Press FUNCTIONS 11 2 Use 3 4 2 1 10 to select JPEG and press ENTER 10 3 Use 3 4 10 to select OTHERS and press ENTER 10 4 Press 3 4 10 to select PC CARD FORMAT and press ENTER 10 The confirmation screen appears 5 Press 2 1 10 to select Yes and press ENTER 10 The confirmation screen appears 6 Press 2 1 10 to select START and press ENTER 10 Format begins ªTo stop partway through S...

Page 67: ...e the recording into scenes by detecting the parts that the recording button of the DV equipment is pressed during recording of the DV equipment The date of the first recording is used as the programme s title The marker is automatically registered by detecting the parts that the recording button of the DV equipment is pressed during recording of the DV equipment Make sure the DV equipment is paus...

Page 68: ...tte recorder page 71 Use connection B to enjoy discs recorded with a sampling frequency of 96 kHz Sound will not be output if you use connection A and set PCM Down Conversion to No due to copy protection Convert the signal to 48 kHz to enjoy this type of audio For your reference The equipment connections described are examples Before connection turn off all equipment and read the appropriate opera...

Page 69: ... There is no copy guard recorded on the disc The recording equipment can handle a sampling frequency of 48 kHz 16 bit If you want to use the synchro recording feature on your digital recording equipment and you use connection A or B to record from CDs or video CDs first pause at the point you want to record from activate the synchro feature then restart play on the unit Connecting an analog amplif...

Page 70: ...ndication is not lit the TV is switched to TV reception AV link stops working if the DVD indicator appears on the display when you start play or show the displays Note RGB means separate Red Green Blue colour signals If you connect a TV equipped with RGB input capability to the AV1 socket on this unit and a decoder equipped with RGB output capability to the AV2 socket the TV can receive RGB signal...

Page 71: ...left and right channels are recorded when connected through L MONO The DV input on this unit is for use with DV cameras only When connecting to the input terminals on the rear of the unit Audio Video cable 1 Yellow VIDEO 2 White L 3 Red R Rear panel of this unit 4 Audio Video cable not supplied 5 S video cable not supplied 6 Other playback equipment Connect to the video and audio output terminals ...

Page 72: ...hown when you select an item 3 Use 3 4 10 to select the menu s tab and press 2 or 1 10 4 Use 3 4 10 to select the item you want to change and press ENTER 10 5 Use 3 4 10 to select the option and press ENTER 10 Some options require different operations Follow the on screen instructions and the instructions described ªTo return to the previous screen Press RETURN 23 Even if you have changed an optio...

Page 73: ... 8 No Limit All DVD Video can be played 1 to 7 Prohibits play of DVD Video with corresponding ratings recorded on them 0 Lock All Prohibits play of all DVD Video Changing ratings When level 0 7 is selected Unlock Recorder Change Level Change Password Temporary Unlock Language code list Abkhazian 6566 Afar 6565 Afrikaans 6570 Albanian 8381 Ameharic 6577 Arabic 6582 Armenian 7289 Assamese 6583 Aymar...

Page 74: ... be made in High Speed mode Squeeze Letterbox Squeeze Full screen display The picture will appear stretched in the vertical plane Letterbox A black bands will appear across the top and bottom of the screen display ªSound Sound During Search PLAY HDD RAM DVD R DVD V VCD Choose whether to have sound during search On Off Dynamic Range Compression PLAY DVD V Dolby Digital only Change the dynamic range...

Page 75: ... to PAL TV the lower part of the picture cannot be displayed correctly during the fast forward and rewind Norm 4 3 TV Settings DVD Video Select how video from DVD Video is shown on a 4 3 standard aspect television Pan Scan Letterbox Pan Scan Video recorded for a widescreen is played with the sides cut off if the pan scan was specified by the producer of the disc 16 9 software prohibited from being...

Page 76: ... AUDIO OUT terminal PCM Down Conversion No Factory preset When you have used audio cables to connect the unit to other equipment analog connection B page 69 Yes When you have used an optical digital cable to connect the unit to other equipment digital connection A page 69 Output is limited to 48 kHz 16 bit Output of audio with a sampling frequency of 96 kHz Audio is output as follows in accordance...

Page 77: ... and the numeric buttons 4 corresponding to the code you want to set 1 2 or 3 at the same time 7 Press RETURN 23 Operating other Panasonic DVD equipment with the remote control By changing the remote control code you can operate other DVD recorders and players manufactured by Panasonic Most of the DVD recorders and players manufactured by Panasonic use the same system for their remote controls so ...

Page 78: ...tion function may not work In this case the indication for Automatic is automatically reset to Off If the reception conditions improve later on it may be possible to activate this function The following screen appears when setting is complete 6 Press RETURN 23 ªTo stop auto clock setting Press RETURN 23 Note If Automatic is set to On when you open the Clock screen do not set it to Off otherwise th...

Page 79: ...ster Use 3 4 10 to select the number between 100 and 899 6 Press RETURN 23 Adding deleting and moving channels Use this function if Channels were not set correctly using automatic tuning A channel that should have been set wasn t A channel s reception is poor and you want to delete it Preparation Switch DVD TV 15 to DVD 1 While stopped Press FUNCTIONS 11 to show the FUNCTIONS window 2 Use 3 4 2 1 ...

Page 80: ...o Setup Restart or Download 5 Press ENTER 10 prepare for Auto Setup start or Download start Press ENTER 10 again to actually start the Auto Setup or the Download 6 A message appears asking you to confirm the operation Actual screens depend on the operation Follow the on screen instructions Channel Indication TV Channel Germany Italy Other Countries 2 12 E2 E12 E2 E12 13 20 A H Only Italy 21 69 21 ...

Page 81: ...nguage and press ENTER 10 6 Press RETURN 23 Country Settings Preparation Switch DVD TV 15 to DVD 1 While stopped Press FUNCTIONS 11 to show the FUNCTIONS window 2 Use 3 4 2 1 10 to select SETUP and press ENTER 10 The SETUP screen appears 3 Use 3 4 10 to select the Settings tab and press 2 or 1 10 4 Use 3 4 10 to select Country and press ENTER 10 5 Use 3 4 10 to select the desired country and press...

Page 82: ... TRAY CLOSE Indicates the status of the disc tray when the HDD drive is selected 6 Available recording time and recording mode e g 2 34 indicates 2 hours and 34 minutes 7 The current date and time 8 Recording time Shows recording time recording mode and a rough guide to how much space has been used for recording on the disc 9 Elapsed play time 10 Play position 11 Amount of recording space used HDD...

Page 83: ...c Do not touch the recorded surface ªIf there is dirt or condensation on the disc If the disc is dirty wipe with a damp cloth and then wipe dry Moisture may condense on discs after they are brought inside from the cold DVD RAM and DVD R Clean and dry only with the DVD RAM PD disc cleaner available as an optional accessory part number LF K200DCA1 Do not use cleaners or clothes for CDs to clean DVD ...

Page 84: ... of data Select them by pressing HDD 6 and DVD 6 DTS Digital Surround This surround system is used in many movie theaters around the world The separation between channels is good and the compression ratio is low so realistic sound effects are possible DTS soundtracks are produced with the assumption that all channels will be used Finalize This process allows DVD R to be played on compatible equipm...

Page 85: ...ou connect the unit to a TV the station list data is automatically copied from the TV to the unit and the TV stations are assigned to the programme positions on the unit in the same order as on the TV 2 Direct TV Recording By simply pressing DIRECT TV REC 17 you can at once record the same programme that you are watching on the TV 3 TV DVD Auto Power On Even if the TV and the unit are off standby ...

Page 86: ...ll be performed in the normal mode without VPS PDC even if it was programmed for VPS PDC In this case even if the timer recording is performed whatever has been programmed will not be cancelled at that particular time but at 4 a m the day after tomorrow The start times of scheduled programmes listed in the newspaper or magazine may be changed at a later date Set VPS PDC to OFF when programming a p...

Page 87: ...andby Now press Í again to turn the unit on REMOTE DVD The remote control code is wrong Change the remote control code page 77 RECOVER A power failure occurred or the AC mains plug was disconnected while the power was ON The unit is carrying out its recovery process You cannot operate the unit while this remains on the display Wait until the message disappears Error messages Causes and solutions N...

Page 88: ...erse reception conditions Correct the TV station information page 32 Cannot record Disc is full No space left on HDD DVD RAM or DVD R Create space by erasing any unwanted programmes HDD RAM page 19 44 Use a new disc RAM DVD R Erase any unwanted files JPEG pictures Copy has been canceled Exceeds the limit You may record up to 300 folders and 3000 files JPEG pictures using this unit Create space by ...

Page 89: ...oes not improve Due to inherent characteristics of the HDD the picture may occasionally be disturbed This is normal Screen size is wrong Check the settings on your television Check the settings for TV Aspect Norm 4 3 TV Settings DVD Video or Norm 4 3 TV Settings DVD RAM in the Connection menu pages 17 and 75 The picture flickers Adjust the television s vertical hold Read the television s operating...

Page 90: ...se the disc s own menus to select languages Soundtrack subtitle language not the one selected with the SETUP menus The language is not recorded on the disc page 73 No subtitles Subtitles are not recorded on the disc Turn the subtitles on page 55 Angle cannot be changed This function depends on software availability Angles can only be changed during scenes where different angles are recorded appear...

Page 91: ... even after recording finishes The programme remains if you select weekly or daily setting pages 33 and 34 The available recording time doesn t increase even after erasing all recordings on the disc The available recording time does not increase if you erase data written to the disc with the DVD RAM drive of a computer Format the disc if necessary page 41 A part or whole of a recorded programme ha...

Page 92: ...stem PAL colour signal 625 lines 50 fields NTSC colour signal 525 lines 60 fields Recording system MPEG2 Hybrid VBR Video In AV1 AV2 21 pin AV3 AV4 pin jack 1Vp p 75 ohm terminated S Video In AV2 21 pin AV3 AV4 S terminal 1Vp p 75 ohm terminated RGB In AV2 21 pin 0 7Vp p PAL 75 ohm terminated Video Out AV1 AV2 21 pin Video Out pin jack 1Vp p 75 ohm terminated S Video Out AV1 21 pin S Video Out S t...

Page 93: ...lize 42 84 Format 41 FUNCTIONS window 30 ªG G CODE 32 ªH Hard Disk HDD 7 ªJ JPEG 60 ªL Language 55 81 ªM Manual tuning 79 Marker 24 MENU 19 MPEG 76 ªP PLAY 18 PLAY LIST 48 85 Power save 17 81 PROGRAMME PLAY 23 ªQ Q Link 14 85 ªR RANDOM PLAY 23 Ratings 73 76 Recording 25 37 Relief Recording 35 Repeat play 56 RESUME PLAY 20 ªS Search 20 SETUP 72 SHOWVIEW 32 Simultaneous recording and play 29 Slow mo...

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