Panasonic DMR-ES15 manual Other connections, Connection, Connecting a stereo amplifier

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STEP 1 Connection

Other connections

Connecting a television with S VIDEO terminals

Television’s rear panel

The S VIDEO OUT terminal achieves a more vivid picture than the

VIDEO OUT terminal. (Actual results depend on the television.)

 

COMPONENT

AUDIO IN VIDEO S VIDEO

VIDEO IN

R L IN IN

Red White

Audio/Video cable (included)

SVideo cable

Red White

This unit’s rear panel

Connecting a television with COMPONENT VIDEO terminals

Television’s rear panel

COMPONENT

AUDIO IN VIDEO S VIDEO

VIDEO IN

R L IN

IN

Red White

Video cable

COMPONENT VIDEO OUT terminals can be used for either interlace or progressive output (Ô page 50) and provide a purer picture than the S VIDEO OUT terminal.

• Connect to terminals of the same colour.

If you connect a CRT (cathode ray tube) television

Use component output with progressive “Off” (Factory setting,

Ôpage 40), even if it is progressive compatible, because progressive output can cause some flickering. This is the same for multi system televisions using PAL mode.

Audio/Video cable (included)

Red White

This unit’s rear panel

COMPONENT

VIDEO OUT

This unit

Progressive output

CRT

COMPONENT

VIDEO IN

Connecting an amplifier or system component

nConnecting an amplifier with a digital input

terminal

To enjoy multi-channel surround sound DVD-Video, connect an amplifier with Dolby Digital, DTS and MPEG decoders.

Required setting

“Digital Audio Output” in the Setup menu (Ô page 40)

Before purchasing an optical digital audio cable, check the terminal shape of the connected equipment.

You cannot use DTS Digital Surround decoders not suited to DVD.

Even if using this connection, output will be only 2 channels when playing DVD-Audio.

Amplifier’s rear panel

OPTICAL IN

Optical digital audio cable

Do not bend this cable sharply.

Insert fully, with this side facing up.

nConnecting a stereo amplifier

Amplifier’s rear panel

AUDIO IN

R L

Red White

Audio cable

 

 

Red White

RQT8317

This unit’s rear panel

This unit’s rear panel

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Contents Example For Australia and N.ZPlease keep this manual for future reference Before use How to replace the fuseFor Middle East and South Africa This Unit is Intended for USE in Moderate ClimatesTable of contents Included accessories+R DL Disc informationDiscs you can use for recording and play BeforeTypes of disc for the type of connected TV Play-only discsDiscs that cannot be played InformationDisc handling Remote control informationUnit care Main unit Remote controlControl reference guide 9 blMake sure to use the pair of supplied RF coaxial cables Connecting a televisionConnection Other connections ÔConnecting a television and VCR ConnectionOther connections Connecting an amplifier with a digital input TerminalConnecting a stereo amplifier ConnectionChannel reception and TV aspect settings Set up to match your television and remote control Television operation When the following indicator appears on the unit’s displaySet up to match your television and remote control While pressing TV, enter the code with the numbered buttonsAspect Widescreen Recorded in 43 aspect Important notes for recordingBoth main and secondary audio can be recorded Cprm compatible disc onlyRecording modes and approximate recording times When finalizing the discWhen opening the tray without disc finalization Disc Insertion/EjectionPress 1 2 CH to select the channel Recording television programmesPress * REC to start recording Flexible Recording To specify a time to stop recording -One Touch RecordingPlaying while you are recording To cancel recording when recording has already begun Ô Timer recordingUsing G-CODEsystem to make timer recordings Press G-CodeTimer icon Manually programming timer recordingsTimer recording Press PROG/CHECKPress g To cancel recording when recording has already begunTimer recording Press w,q to select Stop Recording and press EnterTo change a programme To exit the timer recording listCheck, change or delete a programme To delete a programmeChanging audio during play Playing discsInsert a disc Ô Press q Play Press AudioOperations during play Playing discsPress Functions Using menus to play MP3, DivX and still pictures JPEG/TIFFSelecting file type to play Press e,r to select Menu and press EnterTo select other folder group Useful functions during still picture playRegarding MP3, DivX and still Regarding DivX VOD contentUsing menus to play MP3, DivX and still pictures JPEG/TIFF PicturesPress Display Using on-screen menus/FUNCTIONS window and Status messageUsing on-screen menus Press e, r to select the menuPress e,r to select an item and press Enter Using on-screen menus/FUNCTIONS window and Status messageFunctions window Status messageDeleting titles Using Delete Navigator to delete titlesDeleting titles during play Editing titles/chapters Editing titles/chapters and playing chaptersProperties Title operationsDelete Enter NameCreating, editing and playing playlists Creating playlistsPress e,r to select Playlists Editing and playing playlists/chaptersPress e,r to select To Others Press e,r,w,q to select the playlistManual recording Copying from a video cassette recorderDV automatic recording DV Auto Rec Start play on the other equipmentPress e,r,w,q to select a character Entering textShow Enter Name screen Press g SetDVD Management Creating Top Menu Create Top Menu Enabling discs to be played on other equipment FinalizeClose First Layer Child Lock Changing the unit’s settingsTo cancel the Child Lock Tabs Menus OptionsSummary of settings Child Lock/Changing the unit’s settingsChanging the unit’s settings DTS MpegChanging the unit’s settings To change detailed station settings Resetting channel settingPress e,r to select Manual Resetting channel setting/TV System Press e,r to select Auto-Setup Restart and press EnterTo change the setting all at once PAL ↔ Ntsc Automatic settingSafety precautions Set the clock manuallyOn the television Set the clock manually/Safety precautions/MessagesMessages On the unit’s displaySet up Frequently asked questionsPCM Troubleshooting guide Troubleshooting guide RAMTroubleshooting guide Glossary RGBSpecifications Glossary/SpecificationsIf you see this symbol Index
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DMR-ES15 specifications

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