Panasonic PV-DF203, PV-DF273 manual Detailed Descriptions of Each On-Screen Display

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DVD Operation using On-Screen Displays (continued)

Detailed Descriptions of Each On-Screen Display

Disc information screen (for DVD)

1. TITLE No.

1

 

CHAPTER :

12

1 : 12 : 55

 

 

T I TLE :

1

DVD

• Select “TITLE,” and press SET*.

2

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

• Change the No. by pressing

or NUMBER keys, and

 

 

 

 

press SET.

 

 

 

 

 

3

4

2.Chapter No.

Select “CHAPTER,” and press SET.

Change the No. by pressing or NUMBER keys, and press SET.

3.Disc currently being played

4.Elapsed playing time

The screen may be changed by selecting the elapsed time.

Select the elapsed playing time (“xx:xx:xx”), and press SET.

Change the elapsed time by pressing NUMBER keys. Hours Minutes Seconds are entered in order.

If the time entered is not on the disc, the entry will have no effect.

Re-enter the correct time.

e.g., press 0 - 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 for 01 : 23 : 45.

Hour Minutes Seconds

• This function does not work with some discs.

SELECT :

 

 

SET

: SET

NEXT : D I SPLAY

T I TLE

:

1

DVD

CHAPTER :

12

1 : --: --

SELECT :

 

SET

: SET

NEXT : DISPLAY

If SET is pressed while making entries, unit returns to the condition before entries were made.

Disc information screen (for Video CD/ CD)

A. Track No.

• Select “TRACK,” and press SET.

 

A

 

 

: 1

V I DEO CD

 

TRACK

 

 

• Change the No. by pressing

or NUMBER keys, and

 

 

 

PBC

: OFF

1 : 35 : 12

B

 

 

 

press SET.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

C D

B. Playback control ON/OFF

[Video CD with playback control only]

ON

Video CD menu play is displayed.

OFF

Video CD menu play is not displayed.

C. Disc currently being played

Video CD CD

D. Elapsed playing time

Notes

Track No. and elapsed playing time are not displayed during play started from menu of Video CDs with playback control.

When appears on the screen while a button is being pressed, it means that the corresponding operation is prohibited by the unit or the disc.

SET

: SET

NEXT : D I SPLAY

NUMBER keys

SELECT

SET

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Contents Initial Setup Basic Operation TV Operation Model No. PV-DF203/PV-DF273Important Safeguards and Precautions FCC Notice ExampleInside of product Region Management InformationLoading the Batteries Before UsingTo order accessories, call toll free Prevent Accidental Tape ErasureTable of Contents Information Unit, Cassette, Disc Head Cleaning SpecificationsFeatures for a Quality Picture DST Daylight Saving TimeDefinition of Terms Initial SetupDiscs that can be played Disc HandlingRemote Control Buttons Location of ControlsModel PV-DF273 unit shown Initial Setup Indicators on the Front PanelEJECT/OPEN/CLOSE button Tape Operation Front View of the unitDisc Operation Built In SpeakerRear View of the unit SetupConnections InitialAudio connections Digital connection Analog connectionVideo CD For your referenceDVD MP3Press TV/VCR on the remote for TV-VCR mode Initial Setup Ready to PlayTV/VCR Power Eject Action Select SET StopManual Clock Set Reset all unit Memory FunctionsPerform Initial Setup on Press Action on the remote to display SET Clock Menu screenReset Language, Channels, Clock Time Zone Adjust Initial SetupEject Display Number Input Operation using unit buttonsPlayback a Tape Record On a Tape PLAY/REPEAT CH REC Stop Play Still FF/SLOW+ Pause REW/SLOWPlayback Source Recording Editing unit Selecting Input ModeCopy Your Tapes Dubbing Method Press Input repeatedlyMenu Open Close Power DVD NumberBasic DVD Operation 3Press PlayAuto-Power Off function Resume functionVOL+/VOL Power Phones CH Power Rapid Tune Number MuteReceivable Broadcast Types TV Operation Audio Mode for TV ViewingMTS Broadcast/TV Stereo System ExampleClosed Caption System Closed Caption Mode FeatureClosed Caption Mode Selections Mute Action Caption On Mute FeatureTV Operation Select SETSleep Timer TV Timer FeaturesON-TIMER with Alarm ON-TIMER IndicatorBlue Screen Display On-Screen Display OSDTV/VCR Status & Clock Display Channel & Function DisplayExample Timer RecordingRepeat to set Prog Timer Indicator Press Prog to endTo Clear program ADD/DLT Select SET Stop ProgTo Replace program Press ADD/DLTIndex Search To cancel, press Play To calculate the Index Number ExampleTape Operation REW FFTo turn OFF Repeat PlayTo turn on PLAY/REPEATdetectedZero Search Display Stop CM/ZERO Counter ResetReset at Press CounterAuto Operation Functions Commercial SkipSpecial VCR Features Weak Signal Display FeatureVCR Lock RECEnter Code Setup Blocking Chip Control FeatureChip Control Feature is Enter Secret CodeBlocking US Movies RatingsEnter Code Select US TV Press Action three times to exit this modeUS TV Programs Ratings Blocking Message Select SET Process of V-Chip Control FeatureWhen V-Chip Control is activated Display ActionAudio Mode for Recording Audio FeaturesAudio Mode for Playback With the proper audio mode setting, your unit canS. Virtual Surround Sound DVD only DVD Volume AdjustDefault Surround Sound SystemAudio Menu Video/Audio MenuVideo Menu Audio MenuVideo Adjustment Video/Audio AdjustmentVideo Adjustment Audio Adjustment Audio AdjustmentAudio Soundtrack Language DVD only Disc OperationSubtitle Language DVD only Picture Zoom DVD only Angle IndicatorMultiple Angle Viewing DVD only Select SET Angle SUB Title Zoom AudioClear Menu Select SET Title menu DVD onlyDVD menu DVD only Stop Play TitleYou can program specific tracks and order of play Program Play Video CD/CDProgram Repeat Play Video CD/CD Do steps 1 through 6 on thisClear Random Play Video CD/CDTracks are played in a random order Press SET to beginNumber keys Clear Detailed Descriptions of Each On-Screen Display Program play Repeat PlayVideo CD/CD Normal playOPEN/CLOSE to close Play Mode selectionPress OPEN/CLOSE Explanation of IconsOpen MP3/WMA PlaybackJpeg Playback Pause Skip Angle ZoomJpeg Playback Rotation Jpeg Playback ZoomJpeg Playback Slide-show 4th Press 1st Press 2nd Press 3rd PressDVD Lock Ratings DVD only Action Select SETSettings for DVD Operation Disc Languages DVD onlyDolby Digital selections Action SelectLpcm DVD selections Dts selectionsExample Selecting TV ModePan & Scan Factory preset Letterbox For mode. See belowLanguage Code List Code LanguageBefore Requesting Service DVD/Video CD/CD Video Heads MAY Need Cleaning Please Insert Head Cleaning To Cancel Timer REC Hold DownFor Timer REC Please SETAjustar de nuevo el reloj Realizando Configuración InicialAjuste Manual del Reloj Conexión para Ant./CableOperaciones básicas para la grabación Operaciones básicas para la Reproducción VCRGrabación con temporizador Presione Speed para seleccionarCambio del idioma de la pista de sonido Operaciones básicas del DVDCambio del idioma de subtítulos DVD solamente ForUtilización de un menu de DVD DVD solamente Utilización de un menú de títulos DVD solamenteDVD/Video CD Visión desde otro ángulo DVD solamenteRepita los pasos 1-3 de la Reproduccion programa Reproducción programada Vídeo CD/CDReproducción arbitraria Vídeo CD/CD Presione para seleccionar Iniciar Presione SETSelección de Idiomas DEL Disco DVD solamente Visualizaciones en pantallaFijaciones iniciales Funcionamiento del DVD utilizandoFuncionamiento de la ejecución de MP3/WMA/JPEG Selección de Detener RastreoSelección de 4 3 Preferencia Presione OPEN/CLOSE y a continuacionParts Labor Service Contact Number Limited WarrantyLimited Warranty Coverage Carry-In, Mail-in or In-Home ServiceCustomer Services Directory Limited Warranty Limits And ExclusionsIndex Unit, Front/Rear View Chip Control FeatureSettings for DVD Operation US Movies Ratings US TV Programs RatingsPage Page LSQT0694A Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company

PV-DF273, PV-DF203 specifications

The Panasonic PV-DF203 and PV-DF273 are notable entries in the realm of consumer electronics, particularly in the category of compact camcorders. Designed to cater to users seeking high-quality video capabilities in a portable format, both models bring together innovative technologies and user-friendly features that appeal to a wide range of videography enthusiasts.

The PV-DF203 is equipped with a 680,000-pixel CCD sensor, delivering sharp and vibrant video images. Its compact size makes it highly portable, while the 10x optical zoom lens ensures that users can capture impressive footage from various distances. The camcorder’s digital signal processing technology enhances video quality, effectively reducing noise and maintaining clarity even in challenging lighting conditions.

On the other hand, the PV-DF273 takes it a step further with a 1.07-megapixel CCD, offering even better image resolution. This model also features a 20x optical zoom, allowing for greater flexibility and enhanced detail when videographing subjects from afar. Both models showcase advanced image stabilization technology, which acts to minimize the effects of shaky hands or movement during recording. This feature is critical for users who often engage in handheld shooting, providing smooth, professional-looking videos.

In terms of usability, both models come with a rotating LCD screen, which aids in framing shots from various angles and enables easy playback. The user interface is intuitive, ensuring that even newcomers can navigate through settings and options with ease. Additionally, both camcorders offer a variety of shooting modes tailored for different environments, including low-light conditions and outdoor settings.

The PV-DF203 and PV-DF273 also present integrated flash memory options, ensuring that users can store a significant amount of footage without the need for additional media. Connectivity is straightforward, with USB and AV outputs that allow for easy transfer of video files to computers or televisions.

In summary, the Panasonic PV-DF203 and PV-DF273 combine impressive imaging technologies, user-friendly designs, and portability, making them excellent choices for hobbyists and budding filmmakers alike. Their capabilities in image quality, zoom range, and stability set a solid foundation for capturing memorable moments with ease and professionalism.