Panasonic E50 manual Clock Settings, Manual Clock Setting

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Clock Settings

Usually, the units Auto Setup or Download function automatically adjusts the clock to correct time.

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”.

Press [FUNCTIONS] (11) to show the FUNCTIONS window.

1Use [3, 4, 2, 1] (10) to select “SETUP” and press [ENTER] (10).

The SETUP screen appears.

 

DVD-RAM

 

 

 

 

FUNCTIONS

Disc Protection

Off

Off

 

 

Cartridge Protection

 

N

 

 

 

 

 

S

 

 

N

 

 

 

 

S

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DISC INFORMATION

DIRECT NAVIGATOR CREATE PLAY LIST

SELECT

TIMER RECORDING

 

 

PLAY

PLAY LIST

ENTER

 

 

 

 

 

RETURN

SETUP

 

 

TOP PLAY

FLEXIBLE REC

2Use [3, 4] (10) to select the “Settings” tab and press [2] or [1] (10).

SETUP

Remote

DVD 1

 

 

Clock

 

Tuning

Owner ID

 

 

 

Settings

Shipping Condition

Disc

 

 

Picture

 

 

Sound

 

 

Display

Tab

SELECT

Connection

 

RETURN

3Use [3, 4] (10) to select “Clock” and press [ENTER] (10).

4Use [3, 4] (10) to select “Off” of “Automatic” and press [ENTER] (10).

Clock

Automatic Off

Time:Date:

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No.

0 9

Please set clock manually.

CHANGE SELECT ENTER : store , RETURN : leave

ENTER

RETURN

5Use [2, 1] (10) to select the item you want to change.

The items change as follows: Hour>Minute>Second>Day>Month>Year

6Use [3, 4] (10) to change the setting and press [ENTER] (10).

You can also use the numeric buttons (4) for setting.

Clock

Automatic Off

Time:Date:

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45

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39

 

1

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8

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2003

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

If clock setting has been completed,

CHANGEthen please push RETURN Key.

ENTER : access , RETURN : leave

ENTER

RETURN

7Press [RETURN] (23).

The SETUP screen reappears and the clock starts.

Changing the unit’s settings (continued)

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”.

Press [FUNCTIONS] (11) to show the FUNCTIONS window.

1Use [3, 4, 2, 1] (10) to select “SETUP” and press [ENTER] (10).

The SETUP screen appears.

2Use [3, 4] (10) to select the “Settings” tab and press [2] or [1] (10).

3Use [3, 4] (10) to select “Clock” and press [ENTER] (10).

Clock

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Automatic

Off

 

 

 

Time:

 

Date:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

15

:

45

:

39

 

1

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8

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2003

CHANGE

Please set the clock.

ENTER : access , RETURN : leave

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ENTER

RETURN

4Use [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.

Clock

Automatic On

Time:Date:

15

:

45

:

39

 

1

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8

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2003

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Automatic clock setting...

CHANGEPlease wait.

RETURN : to abort

ENTER

RETURN

The following screen appears when setting is complete.

Clock

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Automatic

On

 

 

 

Time:

 

Date:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

15

:

45

:

39

 

1

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8

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2003

CHANGE

Automatic clock setting completed

ENTER : access , RETURN : leave

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ENTER

RETURN

5Press [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, 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.

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

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Contents DVD Video Recorder Contents @ N Remote control Control reference guideMain unit Entering titlesUnit’s display Control reference guideFor your safety DisplaysDisposal of old equipment Inside of unitChecking the Accessories How to replace the FuseCheck that you have the accessories shown Dear CustomerRemote control Remote control signal sensor Switch DVD, TV 15 to DVDBatteries UseRemote control Television operationDiscs Discs you can useDiscs you can use for recording and play Play-only discsDiscs that cannot be played Audio format logosTypes of disc for the type of connected DiscsConnections with Scart leads Follow the step-by-step guide belowHint ReferenceConnections without Scart leads Connect the RF Output socket to the TV aerial socketConnections with S-Video cable Standby to ensure continuous output of RGB signals Recording RGB SignalsSignals from the Sky Digital STB Auto Setup with Q Link Functions To Set Up this DVD Recorder with a brand-new Q Link TVAuto Setup without Q Link Functions To Set Up this DVD Recorder with an existing Q Link TVAuto Setup with Q Link Functions To restart Auto SetupVideo Plus+ Codes for Satellite Receivers/Cable TV Auto Setup without Q Link FunctionsRemoving Interference ≥43 factory setting ≥169 Selecting TV screen typeUse 3, 4 10 to select the TV aspect and press Enter To return to the previous screenPlaying discs When a menu screen appears on the televisionErasing a programme that is being played Starting play from where you stopped it Resume Function Quick View Play t1.3Fast forward and rewind-SEARCH Slow-motion playManual Skip SkippingSelecting an amount of time to skip Time Slip When using DVD-R Changing audioMarking places to play again Marker Using Display menus to mark positionsMarking positions directly Using menus to play MP3 discs Using the tree screen to find a groupRecording television programmes Stop recording Recording television programmesEXT Link To perform Direct TV RecordingPlaying while you are recording Simultaneous recording and playTo stop play and recording Press Direct NavigatorUsing the Functions window Using the Functions windowChecking the recording during recording Time Slip Watching the television while recordingUsing the Functions window Functions window iconsTimer recording Using Video Plus+ number to make timer recordingPress Video Plus+ 2 button Press the numeric buttons 4 to enter the Video Plus+ numberTimer recording To change the programmeIf - appears under Name after entering a Video Plus+ number Use 3, 4 10 to make the on indication appearManual programming To change the timer recording programmeTo put the unit on recording standby Starting and canceling programmes To clear a timer recording programmeTo put the unit on recording standby Press , Timer To check programmesWhen connected to the other equipment Recording from a video cassette playerTo select the TV system PAL/NTSC Use 3, 4 10 to select the TV system and press EnterEnter Title Entering titlesAbout Disc Information Releasing disc protection Disc ProtectionDisc Information Erase all programmes FormatUse 3, 4 10 to select Finalize and press Enter Finalize Creating DVD-VideoTo stop finalizing Using the Direct Navigator Selecting programmes to playTo clear the programme list About the programme listErasing programmes Checking programme contentsEntering and editing programme titles Protecting programmes Releasing programme protectionPadlock mark appears Padlock mark disappearsErasing parts of a programme Dividing programmesTo erase another part of the same programme To change the point to divideDisplaying Play List Using Play List to edit programmesAbout the Play List Scene screen Using Play List to edit programmes Creating Play ListTo specify another scene Select Next after and press ENTER10, then repeat steps 3Playing Scenes Playing Play ListTo erase a Play List or a Play List Scene during play Adding Scenes to a Play List Moving a SceneTo re-edit a Play List Scene Erasing a Scene from a Play ListChecking Play LIST’s contents Copying Play ListErasing a Play List Titling Play ListCommon procedures Using Display menusDisc menu Using Display menus Play menuPicture menu Sound menuUse 3, 4 Repeat playIf the Video CD has playback control Connecting external equipments To cancel the Child LockEnjoying more powerful sound Child LockConnecting a digital amplifier or system component a Connecting an analog amplifier or system component BConnecting external equipments To enjoy Dolby Pro LogicConnecting a Decoder Connecting a satellite receiver or digital receiverYellow Video White L Red R Connecting a video cassette recorderRear panel of this unit ≥Switch DVD, TV 15 to DVD Changing the unit’s settingsPress Functions Summary of settings TuningSettings Changing the unit’s settingsPicture SoundDisplay ConnectionEntering a password Ratings Digital outputRemote Setting Use 3, 4 10 to select the Settings tab and press 2 or 1≥The Setup screen appears ≥Use 1, the factory set code, under normal circumstancesManual Clock Setting Clock SettingsChanging the unit’s settings Auto Clock Setting Selecting the manual tuning Channel SettingsHandling the Tuning BOX screen Auto-Setup Restart, Download Changing the Owner ID Shipping ConditionHold down 7 on the main unit for more than 5 seconds Use 2, 1 10 to select Yes and press EnterStatus displays Changing the information displayedDisplay examples Press Status 28 to change the information displayedMaintenance Maintenance and HandlingDisc handling Glossary Glossary LinkTitle/Chapter DVD-Video TrackService Unit status Solutions Number Self-diagnosisU14 U99Error displays Error messages Causes and solutionsTroubleshooting guide PowerPicture SoundTroubleshooting guide Remote controlRemote control doesn’t work Cannot operate the television PlayRecording and timer recording Specifications Index 16, 17Disc 10, 20, 26 Dolby Digital 11, 54, 62
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