Panasonic DMR-E75V Using the Direct Navigator, Selecting recorded titles to play, Erase

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Advanced Operations

DVD

 

 

Using the Direct Navigator

[RAM] [DVD-R]

Title/Chapter

Programs are recorded as a single title consisting of one chapter.

Title

Chapter

Start

 

End

 

 

 

 

You can divide a title into multiple chapters. [RAM] (l 23, “Create chapters”, l 35, “Divide Chapter”)

Title

Chapter

Chapter

Chapter

Chapter

 

 

 

 

You can change the order of chapters and create a play list. [RAM]

Titles are divided into about 5-minute chapters after finalizing (l 31). [DVD-R]

The maximum number of items on a disc:

- Titles: 99

-Chapters: Approximately 1000 (Depends on disc contents.)

Note

Once erased or shortened, the title cannot be restored to its original state. Make certain before proceeding.

You cannot edit during recording.

Direct Navigator screen icons

: Title protected

: Copy-protected so it was not recorded. t: Unable to play

¥: Currently recording

Selecting recorded titles to play

Preparation

Insert a disc that has been recorded on. Press [DVD].

[1]Press [DIRECT NAVIGATOR].

DIRECT NAVIGATOR Title View

DVD-RAM

07

08

- -

10 10/25 Mon

8 10/25 Mon

 

- -

- -

- -

Previous

02/02

Next

Play

SUB MENU

Select

 

[2]Use [3, 4, 2, 1] to select the title you want to

watch and press [ENTER].

You can also select titles by entering a 2-digit number with the numeric buttons.

e.g.: “5”: [0] )[5] “15”: [1] )[5]

If you enter a number larger than the total number of titles, the last title is selected.

To show other pages

Press [3, 4, 2, 1] to select “Previous” or “Next” and press [ENTER].

You can also press [:, SKIP] or [9, SKIP] to show other pages.

For your reference

The Direct Navigator works while stopped, playing or recording.

To clear the title list

Press [RETURN].

Direct Navigator

Preparation

Release protection (disc l 30, cartridge l 18). [RAM] ≥When the title is protected (l 34), you can only access

“Properties” and “Cancel Protection”. Release the protection to access other items. [RAM]

Press [DVD].

[1]Press [DIRECT NAVIGATOR].

[2]Use [3, 4, 2, 1] to select a desired title.

“To show other pages”, l above

Multiple editing

Select with [3, 4, 2, 1] and press [;, PAUSE]. (Repeat) A check mark appears. Press [;, PAUSE] again to cancel.

[3]

Press [SUB MENU].

 

 

Erase

[4]

Use [3, 4] to select a desired item

Properties

 

and press [ENTER].

Edit

 

 

 

 

To stop partway

 

Chapter View

 

 

Press [RETURN].

 

 

 

 

 

 

1Erase

[RAM] [DVD-R](Multiple editing is possible.)

The title is irretrievably erased when you use this procedure and cannot be retrieved. Check the title carefully before erasing to ensure it isn’t one you want to keep.

[5]Select “Erase” with [2] and press [ENTER].

For your reference

The disc’s available recording time may not increase after erasing short titles. The available recording time on DVD-R does not increase when you erase titles.

Erase

Time remaining after erase 0 : 58(SP)

Corresponding play list chapters will be erased.

Erase

 

Cancel

1Properties

[RAM] [DVD-R]

You can check the contents of a selected title.

Properties

Football

No.

01

Start

1:02 PM

Date

13/ 7/2004 Tue

Rec time

0:01(SP)

CH

12

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents DVD Video Recorder Following Applies only in the U.S.A. and Canada Following Applies only in the U.S.ARQLS0233 Inside of product Useful features AccessoriesAbout descriptions in these Operating InstructionsContents Antes de uso Helpful HintsReproducción GrabaciónRemote control Control reference guideVHS and DVD button Batteries Off TimerUse Main unitUnit’s display Connection When the unit is not to be used for a long timeBefore moving the unit, ensure the disc tray is empty Do not connect the unit through a video cassette RecorderComponent Video OUT terminal Connecting a TV and VCRVideo OUT terminal 75 ≠ coaxial cableConnecting a cable TV box/satellite receiver If the antenna connector doesn’t matchOther antenna connections to the unit Other antenna connections from the unit to the TVDVD output and DVD/VHS output Connecting amplifier or system componentConnection to a stereo amplifier analog connection Dolby Digital lOutput Plug-in Auto TuningDVD FunctionsAdding and deleting channels If Plug-in Auto Tuning failsReturn ADD/DLTGuide channel settings for VCR Plusi system Channel settingsGuide Channel Channel setting To return to the previous screenChannel captions Preset Channel CaptionsManual Channel Captions TV, Í DVD Functions ReturnWhen the following indicator appears on the unit’s display Set up to match your TV and remote controlSelecting TV type TV operationDiscs you can use DiscsMore about DVD-RAM and DVD-R Protection of cartridge discMaintenance Discs that cannot be playedDisc handling Press , OPEN/CLOSE on the main unit to Open the tray Inserting discsPress , OPEN/CLOSE on the main unit to close the tray Non-cartridge discWhen a menu screen appears on the TV Starting play from where you stopped it Resume FunctionPlaying discs Quick View Play t1.3Skipping Frame-by-frame viewingDirect Play Fast forward and rewind-SEARCHErasing a title that is being played Create chaptersChanging audio during play Using menus to play MP3 discs Using the tree screen to find a groupTV/VIDEO Watching the TV while recording Playing while you are recordingChasing play Simultaneous recording and playRecording TV programs REC ModePlaying/Recording VHS while recording Functions ReturnFlexible Recording mode FR Selecting audio to recordRecording modes and approximate recording times Using VCR Plus system Manual programmingPROG/CHECK Check, change or delete programs Press CANCEL/RESET, ¢ to deletePress 3, 4 to select the program Or press Enter to changeDisc Protection Disc NameSelect First play Format discFinalize ≥DVD-R and CD-R/RW cannot be formattedEntering text Direct NavigatorSUB Menu Selecting recorded titles to play Using the Direct NavigatorDirect Navigator EraseEnter SUB Menu EditChapter View Creating play lists Using play listEnter SUB Menu DVD Erase DVD Functions ReturnPlaying play lists Using play list to edit play lists/chaptersPress SUB MENU, then use 3 To select the operation and pressPress 3, 4, 2, 1 to select Press FUNCTIONS. l Select Play List with 3Play list Use 3, 4 to select the desired item and press EnterAdd Chapter Use 3, 4, 2, 1 to select a desired chapterErase Chapter Press Enter at the point you Want to divideCommon procedures Using Display menusDisc menu DisplayPlay menu Transfer When Progressive is set to onVideo menu Audio menuEntering a password Ratings Changing the unit’s settings≥Do not forget your password DVD/VHSSummary of settings Still Mode Hybrid VBR Resolution l 63, VBR RAMVideo Y/C Separation Line-in NRDisplay Auto Clock Setting Clock SettingsTime Zone Adjust Manual Clock SettingStatus displays Functions windowChanging the information displayed Display examplesInserting video cassette MaintenanceVideo cassette information Video cassettesSlow Playing a video cassetteFast-forward / Rewind Jet RewindVertical locking adjustment Adjusting the playback pictureVHS Quasi Playback Sqpb Repeat PlaybackPress REC Mode to select the tape speed Playing/Recording DVD while recordingPress ¥, VHS REC to start recording ≥Make sure NEW Timer Program is selected Press Enter when you have finished making changesVCR Plus If the program is correctAuto SP/EP mode To save Direct Navigator data Direct NavigatorSelecting programs to play VHS MenuVHS Index Search System Viss To Check the Recorded Programming Data Time Stamp FunctionSet the category Press orVHS Menu OSD l To exit the settings screenDirect Navigator l JET Search lChanging audio Various on-screen display indicationsAuto Bilingual Choice Function Press StatusOne Touch Transfer Dubbing VHS l DVD Transfer Dubbing from VHSDVD REC Press and hold DVD, Dubbing for 3 seconds or morePress VHS and press 1, Play Manual Transfer DubbingOne Touch Transfer Dubbing DVD l VHS Transfer Dubbing from DVDVHS REC VHS DVDPress REC Mode to select the recording mode Press , Pause Press DVD and press 1, PlayAbout DC channel Press CH, W, X or Input Select to select the input channel Recording from an external deviceInput Select CH, W DVD RECGlossary Frequently asked questions Set upDisc Common Error messagesOn the unit’s display On the TVPower Troubleshooting guideDisplays OperationPicture DVD Picture DVD SoundDVD Play VHS Recording, timer recording DVD Recording, timer recordingDVD Edit VHS PictureProduct Service Product informationUser memo For hearing or speech impaired TTY users, TTY Limited Warranty only for U.S.AWarranty Service Limited Warranty only for CanadaIf YOU Ship the Product to a Servicentre Panasonic Canada IncLaser Specification SpecificationsCommon IndexTerminal Component Video OUT Conexión a un televisor o a un VCRTerminal S-VIDEO OUT 75 ≠ cable coaxialAjustes del canal de guía para el sistema VCR Plus+ Sintonización automática por enchufeSelección del tipo de televisor Reproducción de los discos Introducción de discosVista rápida Reproducción t1.3 Continuación de la reproducción Función ResumeVisión cuadro por cuadro Salto CMSalto Reproducción directaGrabación de programas televisivos Reproducción durante la grabaciónReproducción seguida Grabación y reproducción simultáneasUso del sistema VCR Plus+ Controle, cambie o borre el programaProgramación manual Precauciones al usar la grabación temporizada en DVD y VHSCassette de vídeo Introducción de un cassette de vídeoReproducción de un cassette de vídeo Avance rápido / RebobinadoVHS Menu Return Pulse Recmode para seleccionar la velocidad De la cintaPulse ¥, VHS REC para iniciar la grabación Segundo programa 60 min Modo SP/EP automáticoCinta de vídeo 30 min. en SP 15 min 45min En EPElectric Corporation of America Puerto Rico, Inc. PSC Ambler DriveF0304Fa2044
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