Panasonic DMR-E75V Transfer Dubbing from DVD, One Touch Transfer Dubbing DVD l VHS, Vhs Rec

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Advanced Operations

DVD VHS

 

 

 

 

Transfer (Dubbing) from DVD

 

 

 

 

DVD/VHS POWER

TV

 

 

 

 

POWER

 

 

 

INPUT SELECT

TV/VIDEO

CH

VOLUME

 

 

 

DVD/VHS

 

 

 

OUTPUT

VHS

DVD

 

 

 

TRACKING/V-LOCK

 

 

 

 

AUDIO

 

CANCEL/RESET

VCR Plus+

CM SKIP

 

SKIP/INDEX

SLOW/

:, 9

REW SEARCH FF

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PLAY

PROG/CHECK

DISPLAY

STATUS

TIME SLIP

µ, VHS REC

DIRECT NAVIGATOR

 

FUNCTIONS

VHS REC

REC MODE

DVD REC

ADD/DLT

 

REC MODE

TOP MENU

 

 

VHS MENU

CHAPTER

DVD ERASE

DUBBING

 

 

 

VHS

DVD

JET REW

VHS

DVD

CH, W, X

1

;

VHS

OPEN/CLOSE

TIME SLIP

 

 

 

 

 

/k1.3

 

 

 

CH

VHS

DUBBING

DVD

 

REC

 

 

DUBBING indicator

One Touch Transfer (Dubbing) (DVD l VHS)

You can transfer (dubbing) programs recorded on a disc° onto a tape with one stroke of the button.

In One-Touch Dubbing, all contents on the disc are automatically dubbed onto the tapes.

°Available discs for transfer (dubbing) onto tape are DVD-RAM and non-finalized DVD-R. Most DVD videos cannot be dubbed because they are copy-guarded.

Preparation

Select the unit viewing channel (or the AV input) on the TV.

DVD

Insert the disc containing the program to be copied (l 20).

VHS

Insert a video cassette with an intact erasure prevention tab.

(l 48)

Confirm that the remaining tape time is sufficient for recording. (l 57)

Select the recording mode.

[1]While both DVD/VHS are stopped,

Press and hold [VHS , DUBBING] for 3 seconds or more.

On the main unit, press [VHS ].

Check if transfer (dubbing) starts properly.

The [DUBBING] indicator on the main unit lights.

Dubbing is automatically completed when playback of the disc is finished or the tape reaches its end.

To stop transfer (dubbing) halfway through

Press [, STOP].

When transfer (dubbing) is completed, a message indicating the end of transfer (dubbing) appears on the TV screen and then disappears a few seconds later.

When transfer (dubbing) is started, the following

operations also start automatically:

“Status Messages” on Display ) “Off” (l 45) Recording channel indication on VHS ) “DC” Output to TV ) VHS output

Audio output when playing back DVD ) Stereo (L R) [RAM]

Only the following operations are allowed while

transfer (dubbing):

Stopping transfer (dubbing) by pressing [, STOP].

Note:

While One Touch Transfer (Dubbing) is activated, timer recording cannot be started.

When “DVD/VHS Output” is set to “Manual” (l 43), or when DVD output is selected in starting transfer (dubbing), the output is switched to VHS automatically at the time when transfer (dubbing) is started.

-When the transfer (dubbing) is already started, you cannot switch

the output manually.

When the transfer (dubbing) is not started or not executed, the “DUBBING” indicator blinks for about 7 seconds. Check if the unit is properly prepared.

If you start transfer (dubbing) when “PB” is blinking on the unit’s display, the DVD is dubbed from the beginning of the title which you stopped.

About Recording VISS (l 55)

In One-Touch Dubbing from DVD to VHS, the index signal is automatically recorded for each title. You can search desired titles with [: ] or [ 9].

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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 Accessories Useful featuresAbout descriptions in these Operating InstructionsContents Helpful Hints Antes de usoReproducción GrabaciónRemote control Control reference guideVHS and DVD button Off Timer BatteriesUse Main unitUnit’s display When the unit is not to be used for a long time ConnectionBefore moving the unit, ensure the disc tray is empty Do not connect the unit through a video cassette RecorderConnecting a TV and VCR Component Video OUT terminalVideo OUT terminal 75 ≠ coaxial cableIf the antenna connector doesn’t match Connecting a cable TV box/satellite receiverOther antenna connections to the unit Other antenna connections from the unit to the TVConnecting amplifier or system component DVD output and DVD/VHS outputConnection to a stereo amplifier analog connection Dolby Digital lPlug-in Auto Tuning OutputDVD FunctionsIf Plug-in Auto Tuning fails Adding and deleting channelsReturn ADD/DLTChannel settings Guide channel settings for VCR Plusi systemGuide Channel Channel setting To return to the previous screenPreset Channel Captions Channel captionsManual Channel Captions TV, Í DVD Functions ReturnSet up to match your TV and remote control When the following indicator appears on the unit’s displaySelecting TV type TV operationDiscs Discs you can useMore about DVD-RAM and DVD-R Protection of cartridge discMaintenance Discs that cannot be playedDisc handling Inserting discs Press , OPEN/CLOSE on the main unit to Open the trayPress , OPEN/CLOSE on the main unit to close the tray Non-cartridge discStarting play from where you stopped it Resume Function When a menu screen appears on the TVPlaying discs Quick View Play t1.3Frame-by-frame viewing SkippingDirect 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 Playing while you are recording Watching the TV while recordingChasing play Simultaneous recording and playREC Mode Recording TV programsPlaying/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 Press CANCEL/RESET, ¢ to delete Check, change or delete programsPress 3, 4 to select the program Or press Enter to changeDisc Name Disc ProtectionFormat disc Select First playFinalize ≥DVD-R and CD-R/RW cannot be formattedEntering text Direct NavigatorSUB Menu Using the Direct Navigator Selecting recorded titles to playDirect Navigator EraseEdit Enter SUB MenuChapter View Using play list Creating play listsEnter SUB Menu DVD Erase DVD Functions ReturnUsing play list to edit play lists/chapters Playing play listsPress SUB MENU, then use 3 To select the operation and pressPress FUNCTIONS. l Select Play List with 3 Press 3, 4, 2, 1 to selectPlay list Use 3, 4 to select the desired item and press EnterUse 3, 4, 2, 1 to select a desired chapter Add ChapterErase Chapter Press Enter at the point you Want to divideUsing Display menus Common proceduresDisc menu DisplayTransfer When Progressive is set to on Play menuVideo menu Audio menuChanging the unit’s settings Entering a password Ratings≥Do not forget your password DVD/VHSSummary of settings Hybrid VBR Resolution l 63, VBR RAM Still ModeVideo Y/C Separation Line-in NRDisplay Clock Settings Auto Clock SettingTime Zone Adjust Manual Clock SettingFunctions window Status displaysChanging the information displayed Display examplesMaintenance Inserting video cassetteVideo cassette information Video cassettesPlaying a video cassette SlowFast-forward / Rewind Jet RewindAdjusting the playback picture Vertical locking adjustmentVHS Quasi Playback Sqpb Repeat PlaybackPress REC Mode to select the tape speed Playing/Recording DVD while recordingPress ¥, VHS REC to start recording Press Enter when you have finished making changes ≥Make sure NEW Timer Program is selectedVCR Plus If the program is correctAuto SP/EP mode Direct Navigator To save Direct Navigator dataSelecting programs to play VHS MenuTo Check the Recorded Programming Data Time Stamp Function VHS Index Search System VissSet the category Press orTo exit the settings screen VHS Menu OSD lDirect Navigator l JET Search lVarious on-screen display indications Changing audioAuto Bilingual Choice Function Press StatusTransfer Dubbing from VHS One Touch Transfer Dubbing VHS l DVDDVD REC Press and hold DVD, Dubbing for 3 seconds or moreManual Transfer Dubbing Press VHS and press 1, PlayTransfer Dubbing from DVD One Touch Transfer Dubbing DVD l VHSVHS REC VHS DVDPress REC Mode to select the recording mode Press , Pause Press DVD and press 1, PlayAbout DC channel Recording from an external device Press CH, W, X or Input Select to select the input channelInput Select CH, W DVD RECGlossary Frequently asked questions Set upDisc Error messages CommonOn the unit’s display On the TVTroubleshooting guide PowerDisplays OperationPicture DVD Picture DVD SoundDVD Play DVD Recording, timer recording VHS Recording, timer recordingDVD Edit VHS PictureProduct Service Product informationUser memo Limited Warranty only for U.S.A For hearing or speech impaired TTY users, TTYLimited Warranty only for Canada Warranty ServiceIf YOU Ship the Product to a Servicentre Panasonic Canada IncSpecifications Laser SpecificationIndex CommonConexión a un televisor o a un VCR Terminal Component Video OUTTerminal S-VIDEO OUT 75 ≠ cable coaxialAjustes del canal de guía para el sistema VCR Plus+ Sintonización automática por enchufeSelección del tipo de televisor Introducción de discos Reproducción de los discosVista rápida Reproducción t1.3 Continuación de la reproducción Función ResumeSalto CM Visión cuadro por cuadroSalto Reproducción directaReproducción durante la grabación Grabación de programas televisivosReproducción seguida Grabación y reproducción simultáneasControle, cambie o borre el programa Uso del sistema VCR Plus+Programación manual Precauciones al usar la grabación temporizada en DVD y VHSIntroducción de un cassette de vídeo 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 Modo SP/EP automático Segundo programa 60 minCinta de vídeo 30 min. en SP 15 min 45min En EPElectric Corporation of America Puerto Rico, Inc. PSC Ambler DriveF0304Fa2044
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Another important characteristic of the DMR-E75V is its user-friendly interface, which simplifies programming recordings and navigating menus. The one-touch recording feature further enhances convenience, enabling users to quickly start a recording with minimal setup.

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