Panasonic PV-D4735S operating instructions Important Safeguards and Precautions

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POWER SERVICE GROUNDING ELECTRODE SYSTEM
(NEC ART 250, PART H)
GROUND CLAMPS
GROUNDING CONDUCTORS (NEC SECTION 810-21)
ELECTRIC
SERVICE EQUIPMENT
GROUND CLAMP
ANTENNA DISCHARGE UNIT (NEC SECTION 810-20)
ANTENNA LEAD IN WIRE

Important Safeguards and Precautions

TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, FIRE, INJURY TO PERSONS OR DAMAGE TO THIS PRODUCT, READ AND RETAIN ALL SAFETY AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS. HEED ALL WARNINGS IN THE MANUAL AND ON THE PRODUCT.

INSTALLATION

1POWER SOURCE CAUTION

Operate only from a power source indicated on the unit or in this manual. If necessary, have your Electric Utility Service Company or Video Products Dealer verify the power source in your home.

2POLARIZED OR GROUNDING PLUG

As a safety feature, this product comes with either a polarized power cord plug (one blade is wider than the other), or a three- wire grounding type plug.

POLARIZED PLUG CAUTION:

This plug will only fit into an outlet one way. If you cannot fully insert the plug, try reversing it. If it still will not fit, have an electrician install the proper wall outlet. Do not defeat the safety feature by tampering with the plug.

GROUNDING PLUG CAUTION:

This plug will only fit into a three-hole grounding outlet. If necessary, have an electrician install the proper outlet. Do not defeat the safety feature by tampering with the plug.

3POWER CORD

Make sure power cords are routed so that they are not likely to have anything rest on them, roll over them, or be in the way of walking traffic. If an extension cord is used, make sure it also has either a polarized or grounded plug and that the cords can be securely connected. Frayed cords, damaged plugs, and damaged or cracked wire insulation are hazardous and should be replaced by a qualified service technician.

Overloaded outlets and extension cords are fire hazards and should be avoided.

4DO NOT BLOCK VENTILATION HOLES

Ventilation openings in the cabinet release heat generated during operation. If they are blocked, heat build-up inside the unit can cause failures that may result in a fire hazard or heat damage to cassettes or discs.

For protection, follow these rules:

a.Never cover ventilation slots or the unit while in use, or operate the unit when placed on a bed, sofa, rug, or other soft surface.

b.Avoid built-in installation, such as a book case or rack, unless proper ventilation is provided.

5PLACEMENT: AVOID EXTREMELY HOT LOCATIONS OR SUDDEN TEMPERATURE CHANGES

Do not place the unit over or near heater or radiator, in direct sunlight, inside closed vehicles, in high temperature [over 104°F (40°C)], or in over 75% humidity. If the unit is suddenly moved from a cold place to a warm one, moisture may condense in the unit and on the tape causing damage. Never subject the unit to vibration, impact, or place it so that the surface is tilted as internal parts may be seriously damaged.

6TO AVOID PERSONAL INJURY

• Do not place unsecured equipment on a sloping surface.

• Do not place this unit on any support that is not firm, level, and adequately strong. The unit could fall causing serious injury to a child or adult and damage to the unit.

An appliance and cart combination should

be moved with care. Quick stops, excessive force, and uneven surfaces may cause the appliance and cart combination to overturn.

Carefully follow all operating instructions and use the manufacturer's recommended accessories when operating this unit or connecting it to any other equipment.

OUTDOOR ANTENNA INSTALLATION

1SAFE ANTENNA AND CABLE CONNECTION

If an outside antenna or cable system is connected to the equipment, be sure the antenna or cable system is grounded so as to provide some protection against

built up static charges and voltage surges.

Section 810 of the National

NEC - NATIONAL

ELECTRICAL CODE

Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70

(in Canada, part 1 of the Canadian Electrical Code) provides information with respect to proper grounding of the mast and supporting structure, grounding of the lead-in wire to an antenna discharge unit, size of grounding conductors, location of antenna discharge unit, connection to grounding electrodes and requirements for the grounding electrode.

2KEEP ANTENNA CLEAR OF HIGH VOLTAGE POWER LINES OR CIRCUITS

An outside antenna system should be located well away from power lines, electric light or power circuits and where it will never come into contact with these power sources if it should happen to fall. When installing an outside antenna, extreme care should be taken to avoid touching power lines, circuits or other power sources as this could be fatal. Because of the hazards involved, antenna installation should be left to a professional.

USING THE UNIT

If the unit has been in storage or moved to a new location, refer first to the INSTALLATION section of these safeguards.

1KEEP THE UNIT AWAY FROM WATER OR MOISTURE OF ANY KIND.

2 IF EQUIPMENT IS EXPOSED TO RAIN, MOISTURE, OR STRONG IMPACT, unplug the unit and have it inspected by a qualified service technician before use.

3 DURING AN ELECTRICAL STORM

During a lightning storm, whether indoors or outdoors, or before leaving the unit unused for extended periods of time, disconnect all equipment from the power source as well as the antenna and cable system.

4 WHEN THE UNIT IS PLUGGED IN

Never expose the unit to rain or water. DO NOT OPERATE if liquid has been spilled into the unit. Immediately unplug the unit, and have it inspected by a service technician. Fire and shock hazards can result from electrical shorts caused by liquid contact inside.

Never drop or push any object through openings in the unit. Some internal parts carry hazardous voltages and contact can cause electric shock or fire hazard. Do not put any foreign object on the disc tray.

Avoid placing the unit directly above or below your TV set as this may cause electrical interference. Keep all magnets away from electronic equipment.

5USING ACCESSORIES

Use only accessories recommended by the manufacturer to avoid risk of fire, shock, or other hazards.

6CLEANING THE UNIT

Unplug the unit. Then, use a clean, dry, chemically untreated cloth to gently remove dust or debris. DO NOT USE cleaning fluids, aerosols, or forced air that could over-spray, or seep into the unit and cause electrical shock. Any substance such as wax, adhesive tape, etc. may mar the cabinet surface. Exposure to greasy, humid, or dusty areas may adversely affect internal parts.

SERVICE

1DO NOT SERVICE THIS PRODUCT YOURSELF

If, after carefully following the detailed operating instructions, this product does not operate properly, do not attempt to open or remove covers, or make any adjustments not described in the manual. Unplug the unit and contact a qualified service technician.

2IF REPLACEMENT PARTS ARE REQUIRED

Make sure the service technician uses only parts specified by the manufacturer, or those having the same safety characteristics as the original parts. The use of unauthorized substitutes may result in fire, electric shock, or other hazards.

3HAVE THE SERVICE TECHNICIAN PERFORM A SAFETY CHECK After any service or repairs to the unit, request the service technician to conduct a thorough safety check as described in the manufacturer’s service literature to ensure that the unit is in safe operating condition.

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Contents Operating Instructions Important Safeguards and Precautions Inside of product FCC CautionRegion Management Information ExampleBefore Using Table of Contents Disc Handling Deck & Cassette InformationPrevent Accidental Tape Erasure DVD-RAM discs Disc formats supported by this DeckDefinition of Terms DVD SpecificationsInitial Setup DVDRemote Control Location of ControlsReset All Memory Functions Front View of DeckRear View of Deck To enjoy Progressive Scan videoOn Screen Displays VCR On Screen Displays / Light-up IndicatorsLight-up Indicators DSS Receiver Deck TV Deck TV Cable Box Deck TV ConnectionsBasic Connections Antenna or CableWith a Cable Box Deck Cable Box TV Connections For DVD Only enjoying higher picture qualityOther Connections Connect With Two Cable BoxesAudio Connections Ready ChecklistConnecting Amplifier 2ch stereo system Analog connection For your referenceTo Optical Digital Audio Input Connector Amplifier SubwooferPlug VCR Power plug into an AC wall outlet Before doing Initial SetupInitial Setup Ready to Play Turn TV onIf Auto Clock Set was incomplete Manual Clock SetSET VCR Same manner, select and set the datePress Action Reset Language, Channels, ClockPress Action to start Clock and exit this mode To display MenuDST Daylight Saving Time VCR’s Output ChannelAdd or Delete a Channel Basic OperationPlayback a Tape Insert a tape Playback using Deck buttonsPlayback/ Record on a Tape Record using Deck buttons To return to menu play stops Operation using Deck buttonsBasic DVD Operation S. Virtual Surround Sound Auto-Power Off FunctionResume Function Timer Recording Review, Replace or Clear Program Contents MTS Broadcast/ VHS Hi-Fi Stereo System Receivable Broadcast TypesAudio Mode for Recording Audio Mode for PlaybackUsing Multi-Brand Control Multi-Brand Control FeatureMulti-Brand Control Setup Confirm code entryTV Brand Code Numbers Number keysZero Search Tape OperationIndex Search Commercial SkipAuto Play Repeat PlayAuto Operation Functions Auto RewindPress SET Tape SelectTape Position Display ActionAuto Shut-Off Feature Special VCR FeaturesWeak Signal Display Feature Press Action to display MenuTo select Auto VCR/TV VCR/TV SelectionrFeatureTo select SET UP VCR VCR / TV ActionCopying Your Tapes Dubbing Playing Source VCR Recording Editing DeckAudio Soundtrack Language DVD only Disc OperationSubtitle Language DVD only DVD Operation Multiple Angle Viewing DVD onlyPicture Zoom DVD only Press AngleProgram Play Video CD/CD only To clear the last program one by One Program Repeat Play Video CD/CD onlyPress to select Disc To clear all programsTo display To select Play ModeRandom Play Video CD/CD only To selectTitle Menu DVD only DVD Menu DVD onlyDirect Navigator DVD-RAM Operation DVD-RAM onlyPlay a DVD-RAM Play List Play/Stop mode to display the Play List menuUsing Number keys starts playing automatically Press Play List to clear Play List menu ExampleTo select an item, and press SET DVD Operation using On-Screen DisplaysTo select the setting, and press SET To return to normal screenDetailed Descriptions of each On-Screen Display DVD Operation using On-Screen Displays Surround see p Press SETTRACK/DISC Repeat Play Video CD/CD Repeat Play mode example see pCHAPTER/TITLE Repeat Play DVD-Video PROGRAM/DISC Repeat Play DVD-RAM ProgramMP3 Playback Press POWER* on the remote or DeckPlay Mode Do steps 1~3 at leftDo steps 1~3 on Jpeg PlaybackJpeg Slide-show Jpeg Playback ScreenSet Zoom size Jpeg ZoomJpeg Rotation Set rotationSettings for DVD Operation Disc Languages DVD onlyDts selections Audio Output DVD onlyDolby Digital selections DRC Dynamic Range Compression SelectionsExample Still Mode DVD onlyTV Mode DVD only To exit this mode OFFLanguage Code List Code LanguageYour Recording & Playback Solution Before Requesting ServicePower Solution Remote Control SolutionDVD/ Video CD/ CD Solution Miscellaneous SolutionMail-In Service Limited WarrantyLimited Warranty Coverage Limited Warranty Limits And ExclusionsYou may also contact us directly at Customer Services DirectoryFor Your Information For hearing or speech impaired TTY users, TTYMedidas de seguridad y precauciones importantes Precauciones DE Seguridad Para Ant/Cable DVD/VCR TV ClockProgramación fácil para la grabación con temporizador Para volver a la pantalla normal Operaciones básicas del DVDPara ver una imagen fija Ejemplo Vídeo DVD Ejemplo CD-Vídeo Ejemplo DVD-RAMSelección de Idiomas DEL Disco DVD solamente Fijaciones inicialesCambio del idioma de subtítulos Vídeo DVD solamente Visión desde otro ángulo DVD solamenteUtilización de un menú de DVD DVD solamente Utilización de un menú de títulos DVD solamenteCambio del idioma de la pista de sonido DVD solamente Ampliación de la imagen DVD solamenteFuncionamiento de la ejecución de MP3/JPEG Modo DE ReproducciónIndex Clear button Video Out Title button Title Menu TV ModeAngle button Multiple Angle Viewing Audio button 49 ~LSQT0907 a