Panasonic DMR-EX95V manual ShowView Record, Timer Recording via external units

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FUNCTIONS

FUNCTIONS

To Others

 

 

 

 

ShowView

Remain

HDD 35:06 SP

DVD 1:02 SP

Record

 

VHS --:-- --

12:40:46 24. 2. FRI

Input ShowView number 0-9, and press ENTER.

ENTER

0

9 Number

RETURN

 

 

Timer

Remain HDD

35:23 SP

DVD 1:02 SP

Recording

VHS

--:-- --

12:40:46 24. 2. FRI

Name Date Start Stop Drive Mode

3 Euros 11.03. SAT

14:00 16:00

DVD SP

All Services: Eurosport

Motors

 

Programme Name

Press ENTER to input a programme.

ENTER

Ü Delete

RETURN

 

 

DVD HDD VHS

ShowView Rec

ShowView Record

Entering a ShowView Code causes the data for programmes provided by broadcasters to be saved. The appropriate codes can be found in newspapers and TV guides. You can programme up to 32 programmes per month in advance.

!Press FUNCTIONS.

! Select [To Others] with and confirm with ENTER.

!Confirm [ShowView Record] with ENTER.

!Enter the ShowView Code with the number buttons. Delete a number with .

!Confirm the ShowView Code with ENTER.

The Timer Recording screen appears with the transferred data. Missing or incorrectly transferred data can be corrected as described on page 50.

!Press ENTER to save the programme.

TM

is a trademark of Gemstar Development Corporation.

The SHOWVIEW system is manufactured under licence from Gemstar Development Corporation.

Setup

AV2 Settings

Tuning

AV2 Input

Video

Disc

Ext Link

Ext Link 2

Picture

 

 

Sound

 

Ext Link

Display

 

 

 

Connection

 

Ext Link 1

VHS

 

Ext Link 2

Others

SELECT

 

 

ENTER

RETURN

 

 

Ext Link 1: For digital receivers that send a special recording control signal, e.g.

the F.U.N. receiver (TU-DSF41).

Ext Link 2: External recording control for satellite or digital receivers (video signal). The Ext Link 2 setting cannot be used if the input signal is in NTSC format.

Timer Recording via external units

Setting for external units (EXT LINK)

You control the recording function via an external unit (e.g. a receiver) with EXT LINK. Connect the unit to the AV2 terminal with a 21-pin Scart cable.

!

Press FUNCTIONS, select [To Others] with and press ENTER.

!

Select [Setup] with and press ENTER.

!

Select [Connection] with

and [AV2 Settings] with , and press ENTER.

!

Select [Ext Link] with

and confirm with ENTER.

!

Select [Ext Link 1] or [Ext Link 2] with and confirm with ENTER.

!Press RETURN several times, in order to return to the television picture.

The beginning of the recording may notbe recorded correctly.

Recording programming on an external unit

The programming for a Timer Recording takes place on an external unit. Read the operating instructions for your external unit.

EXT LINK

Switching the DVD Recorder to recording standby mode

!Select recording drive DVD or VHS with DRIVE SELECT.

!Press EXT LINK.

Recording standby mode for EXT LINK-controlled recordings is activated. The selected drive and EXT-L appear on the display.

The recording begins if an appropriate signal is received from a connected unit. As long as a signal is transmitted by the external unit, the selected drive will record it.

Switching off recording standby mode

!Press EXT LINK to switch off recording standby mode. EXT-L disappears from the display.

Prematurely cancelling recording

!Stop the transfer of the recording signal on the external unit.

!Press EXT LINK to switch off recording standby mode. EXT-L disappears from the display.

Playback during Ext Link mode

HDD

 

RAM

!

Press DIRECT NAVIGATOR.

 

 

 

!

Select a title with

and start playback with ENTER.

 

 

 

!Press STOP or DIRECT NAVIGATOR to end playback.

!Press RETURN to leave the DIRECT NAVIGATOR.

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Contents DVD Recorder Table of contents Safety Precautions DVB-T GuideBefore you start Remote Control Setting up the remote controlChild protection Operating a televisionDVD/VHS Standby/on switch Direct entry using the number buttonsSelect Drive Select DVD/HDD Time Slip = SelectFront Panel DisplaysRear Panel OpticalHdmi AV OUT Video OUTConnecting to a television only ConnectionsConnection with 21-pin Scart cable not provided Use of the supplied RF coaxial cablesAuto Setup Automatic setup of the unitDVB Auto-Setup Tuning digital channels Auto-Setup Tuning analogue channelsConnecting to a television and satellite receiver For Q Link functionsAC 220 V to 240 V, 50 Hz Satellite receiver’s rear panelConnection of Set Top Box or satellite receiver View / record satellite programmesConnection with Audio/Video cableC Audio/Video cable included AC mains leadVideo Yellow White IncludedAC mains lead Audio cable Video cable RF coaxial cable Connection with S Video cableAudio Video To household Mains socket AC mains lead Included Connection with Hdmi cable not includedConnect only after all other connections are complete Control via Q Link and Hdmi Hdavi Control External units For all connections describedConnection to AV3 e.g. camcorder Connection to DV inputConnecting a TV with Component Video input terminals Component Video OUT terminalProgressive television picture Progressive-compatible televisions PALCreating new profiles ProfilesEdit profile Screen information Status displaysVHS screen information Banner Station with an encrypted signalChange Category HDD Hard diskDisc formats Playback and recording discsDVD-RAM DVD-R/+R/-R DL/+R DLPlayback discs Handling discsSD Card Playback DVD-VSUB MENU, DVD-ADIRECT NAVIGATOR, VCD ReturnManual Skip DVD Play HDD Play JET REW Time SlipREC JET REW Manual tracking Before recording RecordingFor recording Record Recording time for E-240 cassettesPause the recording DVD/HDD recording of TV programmesTimer Recording with the television set Recording in dual-channel audioSpecifying a time as the recording duration Recording from an external unit, e.g. a cameraEnter SLOW/SEARCH Time SlipSymbols Entering a title or disc name using the menuEntering text Top Menu PreviewTable Display/Thumbnail Display Switching the Title View PlaybackOverview of Direct Navigator Title ViewEditing titles in the SUB Menu Editing chapters in the SUB Menu Confirm Playback with Enter Select the desired title withDelete Chapter Create ChapterDVD/VHS, Stop ., Skip , SLOW/SEARCH Playback MP3 playback Starting playbackJPEG/TIFFplayback from DVD-RAM/SD SUB Menu during picture playbackSelect the required option with and press Enter to confirm Rotate picturesAlbum View Dpof Folder JPEG/TIFF playback from CD/DVD-RDVDJPEG, Cdjpeg Recording TV Guide Landscape viewMoving in the Landscape view Changing station in the Landscape viewRecording TV Guide Portrait view Moving in the Portrait viewChanging station in the Portrait view Prog. Typ Display according to topic areasRecording TV Guide Programming the timer in the TV Guide Timer Recording menu for digital stationsTimer Recording menu for analogue stations a Deleting a Timer RecordingSet up Protection/Cancel Protection of titles Set up Protection/Cancel Protection of pictures or albumsTable View/Album View Delete Deleting titlesTimer Recording Manual programming Automatic SP/LP switching during a VHS recordingBackup recording Change ProfileCheck the settings and correct them if necessary Timer Off/OnPress PROG/CHECK Checking or changing Stop RecordingTimer Recording via external units ShowView RecordRecording and playback while copying in High Speed Mode Advanced Copy HDD Information about high speed copyingCopy titles and playlists with a copy list SUB Menu in Create List menuCopying in High Speed Mode To OthersAdvanced Copy SUB Menu in the copy list Start CopyingAdvanced Copy Time-triggered copying Duration of the copying can beDetermined Copy TimeCopy pictures Functions To Others Advanced CopyOn the front of the unit CopyingCreating a playlist To Others PlaylistsCreating a Source Chapter Inserting a chapter into the playlistLaunching the Playlists menu Editing playlists in the SUB MenuPress SUB Menu Delete CreateAdd Chapter Move ChapterPlaylist View PlaylistsCopy All Pictures Copying all pictures of an SD card Select Copy All Pictures with and confirm with EnterAutomatic detection of an SD card Select FolderFlexible Rec Flexible recording mode FR Displaying the available recording timeDV Auto Rec Automatic detection of a camcorder at DV Recording via DV inputSetupETUP Setup menu overview Press Functions Tuning Edit ProfilesTuning Auto-Setup Restart Tuning Add New DVB ServicesSetupETUP Tuning Manual Tuning Download from TVEntering a new television station Changing the name of the television stationSetupETUP Disc Setting OptionSetupETUP Picture Setting Still Mode Automatic Field FrameComb Filter On Off Seamless PlaySetupETUP Sound Setting Display SettingSetupETUP Connection Setting AV-Link functionNot Ntsc RGB / Video, S Video, Ext Link 1, Ext LinkSetupETUP Connection SetupETUP Others Setting Software Update in Standby On Off HDD Management Press Functions Delete all TitlesFormat HDD Format CardDisc Name DVDDVD Management Top Menu Auto-Play SelectFinalize Create Top MenuPicture and sound settings PBCPlay Repeat Play On OffPlayback NR On Off Progressive On OffIf you need help Hard ERRWhen the unit is connected Volume set to quietNo picture There is picture interferenceNo reaction when Play is Language selected in the SetupYou forgot your security password Cannot be cancelledIncomplete after switching on After the auto setup, there arentDisplayed during auto setup Displayed information isHdmi Specifications Index

DMR-EX95V specifications

The Panasonic DMR-EX95V is a versatile and feature-rich digital video recorder that blends superior recording capabilities with a host of multimedia functions. It presents an attractive option for anyone looking to enhance their home entertainment experience.

One of the standout features of the DMR-EX95V is its built-in hard drive, providing substantial storage capacity that allows users to record and store a wide range of television programming. This model typically comes equipped with a 250GB hard drive, which translates to substantial recording time, accommodating both standard and high-definition content. Users can effortlessly manage recordings with intuitive scheduling and series recording functions, ensuring that they never miss their favorite shows.

The DMR-EX95V also includes a high-quality DVD recorder, capable of writing to various formats such as DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD+R, and DVD+RW. This gives users the flexibility to create personalized compilations of their favorite shows, movies, or home videos. An essential addition to this feature set is the ability to archive digital content onto DVD, preserving valuable memories for years to come.

Another noteworthy aspect of the DMR-EX95V is its integrated digital tuner. This feature allows users to receive digital terrestrial broadcasts without needing an additional set-top box. The digital tuner supports multiple channels and formats, ensuring clarity and quality for live television viewing, with options to pause and rewind live TV for an improved viewing experience.

The unit also incorporates various connectivity options including HDMI, SCART, and USB ports, enabling seamless integration with other devices within a home entertainment setup. The USB port can be particularly useful for playing back media from external drives or for firmware updates, ensuring the device remains current.

In terms of technology, Panasonic has embedded advanced processing capabilities which enhance video quality during playback and recording. Features like Viera Link are also included, enabling control of multiple Panasonic devices connected via HDMI, streamlining the user experience.

Additionally, the DMR-EX95V has user-friendly navigation, ensuring that even novice users can navigate the system effortlessly. The on-screen menus are well-organized and intuitive, simplifying tasks such as programming recordings or finding content.

Overall, the Panasonic DMR-EX95V is a robust multimedia solution, combining recording versatility, quality playback, and smart digital features, making it a worthy addition to any home entertainment system. Whether for avid television watchers or casual viewers, the DMR-EX95V stands out in its class for providing a comprehensive and enjoyable viewing experience.