Panasonic NV-VP30EBL manual DVD Connections, Direct DVD audio/video output, Video output

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DVD Connections

 

AUDIO IN

VIDEO

Amplifier or TV set

R

L

IN

 

 

 

(example)

 

 

 

red white yellow

Direct DVD audio/video output

Independently of the VCR/DVD sockets you can connect all DVD sockets to a respective external unit.

A disc is played by the DVD player using the DVD OUT sockets. At the same time the video recorder is able to record or play back another programme.

￿Connect the analogue audio output (L/white and R/red) with a “Dolby Pro Logic amplifier”, for example.

￿To avoid sound quality problems, deactivate function Advanced Surround when you connect an amplifier with Dolby Pro Logic functionality (page 57).

Rear of

VCR/DVD

DIGITAL AUDIO OUT (PCM/BITSTREAM)

OPTICAL

 

S-VIDEO output

 

Connecting the video recorder to the TV set with the S-VIDEO socket results in a higher

AUDIO VIDEO

picture quality compared to the connection via VIDEO OUT socket (only for DVD OUT).

VCR/DVD OUT

 

RL

S-VIDEO IN

Amplifier or TV set

S-Video

(example)

 

RL

AUDIO

VIDEO

S VIDEO

DVD OUT

Optical digital audio cable

OPTICAL

Amplifier (example)

Push in the jack all the way into the socket with this side facing up.

Digital connectors (OPTICAL)

For optimum surround sound, connect a digital amplifier or a digital audio component. To play programmes with a 5.1-channel surround sound, connect the digital audio output (OPTICAL) with an external “Multi-channel Dolby Digital Decoder”, for example.

Prerequisites for making recordings with an external digital recorder:

￿The original disc must not be copy-protected.

￿The recorder must be able to process signals with a scanning frequency of 48 kHz/16 bit.

￿You cannot make recordings from MP3/WMA originals.

Adapt the settings of SETUP menu Audio (see page 44) to the following:

￿PCM Down Conversion : Yes

￿

Dolby Digital

: PCM

￿

DTS Digital Surround

: PCM

￿

MPEG

: PCM

Deactivate function Advanced Surround (see page 57).

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Contents NV-VP30EB/EBL Precautions Contents Dear customerLaser Product PrecautionsAvoid magnets or magnetized objects Keep the VCR away from high temperaturesCleaning the VCR Avoid sudden changes in temperatureCheck List How to replace the fuse Brand Code Remote control codesInserting batteries into the remote control unit Remote control closureFront Panel Device control Standby/on switch /IRear panel SocketsGeneral Operations Remote control functionsDVD Operations VCR OperationsFollow the step-by-step guide below ConnectionsWith Scart cables Connecting the VCR to a Decoder Connecting to AV3External units Video output Digital connectors OpticalDVD Connections Direct DVD audio/video outputOwner ID VCR Auto SetupList of TV Reception Channels If the clock setting menu appearsChecking the Settings for Auto Setup Removing Interference / Changing RF-channel CVC Super Crystal View Control Super PlaybackPlaying back S-VHS Cassette Tape SQPB=S-VHS Quasi Playback Playing back Ntsc video cassettesTo return to Auto Tracking Adjusting the playback pictureIf the still picture jitters or jumps V-lock adjustment Tracking controlTape Remain Counter / Indicator RecordingAV-channels External recording control External recording controlTimer recording Timer recordingPlaying back programmed recordings Quitting the timer modeChecking the timer programme Changing or cancelling a timer programmePDC function Automatic SP/LP selectionSetting a programme at it is Editing a programmeProtect and unprotect a Programme Programming with the Video Plus+ Function Video Plus+To suspend the Timer recording Standby Mode Selected sub-menu is displayed Manual setupManual Tuning Menu OverviewChanging the order of TV stations or deleting a station Changing the name of TV stationsShipping condition / restoring factory defaults Restart Auto SetupOthers Menu RemoteTape length Owner ID To change the Owner IDTo display the Owner ID information Clock setting To manually adjust the clockTo activate the automatic time correction function Numeric Setting the Remote Control to operate your TVTV control TV-Standby/onAudio out settings Audio mode L/RNicam sound system Erasing a cassette Advanced functionsRepeat Playback Finding the start of a recordingLimiting the recording and playback time Tape CounterConvenient Automatic Functions Select the audio language Select the subtitle languageSelect your TVs aspect ratio Subtitle SETUP-menu DiscOptions of the Setup menu AudioRatings To change the settingTV Aspect SETUP-menu VideoStill Mode Ntsc Disc OutputDynamic Range Compression SETUP-menu AudioPCM Down Conversion Pulse Code Modulation Dolby Digital/DTS Digital Surround/MPEGHighMAT DVD-Video ModeMenu Language On-Screen MessagesSkipping chapters, tracks or pictures PlaybackSlow Motion Search functionResume function General playbackScene replay Random playbackFrame-by-frame Chapter reviewHighMAT Repeating a VCD using playback control PBCZoom function To restore the original ratioSynchronous recording Music with PictureProgramme play Programme playPlaying back a particular track or title To rotate pictures To skip groupsTo activate the Jpeg on-screen displays DVD-RAM Menu To search for tracksTo output a Playlist Selecting from the Playlist HighMATOn-screen displays PL Playlist Advanced Surround Dialogue EnhancerWith 2 or more audio channels only General Distortions Before requesting serviceVCR Distortions DVD Distortions Informations Cassette erasure protection Tape CareDVD S-Video output SpecificationsIndex

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