Panasonic DMR-E75V Connecting amplifier or system component, AV Link Function, Audio OUT L/R

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Before Use

Connecting amplifier or system component

Connecting a digital amplifier or system component

Connecting an analog amplifier or system component

Connect an amplifier with a Dolby Digital, DTS and MPEG decoders. (l 16)

Use an optical digital audio cable.

Change the settings in “Digital Audio Output” (l 44).

You cannot use DTS Digital Surround decoders not suited to DVD. Even if using this connection, output will be only 2 channels when

playing DVD-Audio.

(1)

Rear panel of this unit

(2)

AUDIO OUT (L/R)

(3)

Audio cable (not supplied)

 

A Red (R)

 

B White (L)

(4)

Audio input (L/R)

(1)

OUT

 

VIDEO

 

VIDEO

 

ACE)

 

 

 

 

 

PR

 

 

 

 

 

 

S-VIDEO

L

(2)

L

AV1 (TV)

 

 

AUDIO

 

 

AUDIO

 

 

 

R

 

R

 

 

 

 

 

DVD/VHS

AV2 (DECODER/

DVD OUT

 

 

 

COMMON OUT

 

(3)

(1)Rear panel of this unit

(2)Insert fully, with this side facing up. (Do not bend when connecting.)

(3)Optical digital audio cable (not supplied)

(4)Optical digital input

(5)Amplifier’s rear panel

(1)

COMPONENT VIDEO OUT

VIDEO

 

(PROGRESSIVE/INTERLACE)

 

 

Y

PB

PR

 

 

 

 

 

L

 

 

 

 

S-VIDEO

 

 

 

 

AUDIO

AU

 

OPTICAL

 

R

 

DIGITAL AUDIO OUT

 

 

 

(PCM/BITSTREAM)

 

 

DVD

 

 

DVD OUT

 

COMM

(2)

(3)

OPTICAL IN

(5)(4)

(5) Amplifier’s rear panel

(4)L

R

(5)AUDIO IN

Connecting a decoder, satellite receiver or digital receiver

The decoder here means the device used to decode scrambled broadcasts (Pay TV).

Change the “AV2 Input” and “AV2 Connection” settings in the SETUP menu to match the connected equipment. (l 45)

(1)

(3)

(2)

(1)Decoder, satellite receiver or digital receiver (not supplied)

(2)21-pin Scart socket

(3)21-pin Scart cable (not supplied)

Connect a 21-pin Scart cable (not supplied) to the AV2 21-pin Scart socket on this unit and to the 21-pin Scart socket on the decoder, satellite receiver or digital receiver.

Connect the mains lead of decoder, satellite receiver or digital receiver to an AC mains socket.

If you connect an other equipment with RGB output capability to the AV2 socket on this unit, the output signal of the equipment must be set to RGB when you have set “AV2 Input” to “RGB (Not NTSC)”.

(l 45)

AV Link Function

(This function is not available in Australia.)

If you connected the television to the AV1 terminal and the decoder to the AV2 terminal on this unit, press [0]i[ENTER]. (“DVD” appears on the unit’s display.)

Press again to cancel. (“TV” appears on the unit’s display.) If the TV is compatible with RGB input, the RGB output signal from the decoder can also be output from the main

unit the same way.

Note

[RGB] means separate Red/Green/Blue colour signals. If your TV is equipped with RGB input capability, by connecting with a fully wired 21-pin Scart cable you can see video using RGB output on this unit (PAL video only) (l 9).

To output in RGB select “RGB (without component)” from “AV1 Output” in the SETUP menu (l 45).

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Contents DVD Video Recorder Contents Before UseHelpful Hints Quick EraseDVD VHS ≥DVDThis Unit is Intended for USE in Moderate Climates Inside of productTämä Laite on Tarkoitettu Käytettäväksi Leudossa Ilmastossa For your safety Standard AccessoriesSpecific features of DMR-E75V Conserve the environmentRemote control Control reference guideDVD and VHS button Batteries UseMain unit Unit’s display Connections ConnectionsConnect as following steps Setting Up Auto-SetupPreset Download Remote Setting Switching to the AV input on your Panasonic TVTV operation Press ReturnConnecting amplifier or system component AV Link FunctionAudio OUT L/R Optical digital audio cable not suppliedConnecting an external device DVD output and DVD/VHS outputAV1 21-pin Scart socket AV2 21-pinRegarding Progressive Television Picture To view the picture at the right aspectTo return to the previous screen Component Video OUT terminalDiscs Discs you can useMore about Discs Protection of cartridge discDiscs and accessories MaintenanceDiscs that cannot be played Audio format logosDisc handling Inserting discsPress , OPEN/CLOSE on the main unit to Open the tray Press , OPEN/CLOSE on the main unit to close the trayStarting play from where you stopped it Resume Function When a menu screen appears on the TVPlaying discs Quick View Play t1.3Fast forward and rewind-SEARCH Slow-motion playFrame-by-frame viewing SkippingUsing menus to play MP3 discs Changing audio during playTOP Menu Enter AudioUsing the tree screen to find a group Press 1 to display the tree screenPress 3, 4 to select a group and press Playing while you are recording Chasing playSimultaneous recording and play Direct NavigatorPress REC Mode to select the recording mode Recording TV programmesPress Í, DVD/VHS to turn the unit on Insert a disc. l Press CH, W, X to select the channelFlexible Recording mode FR Playing/Recording the VHS while recordingSelecting audio to record Recording modes and approximate recording times in hoursLinked timer recordings with external Equipment EXT LinkDirect TV Recording Using G-CODE REC Mode EXT LinkManual programming PROG/CHECKPress Enter when you have finished making Changes Press ¢, CANCEL/RESET to delete Or press Enter to changeCheck, change or delete programmes Press 3, 4 to select the programmeDisc Name Disc ProtectionFormat Disc Auto-Play SelectFinalize Select Start with 2 and press EnterEntering text Enter SUB MenuPress , Stop Using the Direct Navigator Selecting recorded programmes titles to playDirect Navigator EraseProperties EditSUB Menu Return Partial Erase Change ThumbnailDivide Title Press Enter at the point you want to divide Title. l aboveChapter View Using play list Creating play listsPress Functions Select Play List with 3, 4, 2, 1 and press EnterUsing play list to edit play lists/chapters Playing play listsPress 3, 4, 2, 1 to select the play list Press SUB MENU, then pressCreate CopySelect Copy with 2 and press Enter Enter NamePress Functions Select Play List with 3, 4, 2, 1 and press Press 3, 4, 2, 1 to select Play listTo play a chapter To stop scene playAdd Chapter Move Chapter Erase ChapterPlay List View Create Chapter Press EnterUsing Display menus Common proceduresWhen you are finished Disc menuTransfer When Progressive is set to on Play menuPicture menu Sound menuChanging the unit’s settings Entering a password Ratings≥Do not forget your password OutputSummary of settings Hybrid VBR Resolution l 63, VBR Still ModeVHS Dubbing Setting Picture Comb FilterAV2 Settings Language code listDisplay On-Screen Messages Grey BackgroundChannel Settings Selecting the manual tuningAuto-Setup Restart, Download from TV Adding, deleting, and moving channelsVHF Catv UHF Clock Settings Auto Clock SettingManual Clock Setting Functions window Status displaysChanging the information displayed Display examplesMaintenance Inserting video cassetteVideo cassette information Video cassettesPlaying a video cassette Fast-forward/RewindCue/Review Playback Jet SearchAdjusting the playback picture VHS Quasi Playback SqpbTo Play back a Recorded Part Repeatedly VHS Index Search System VissLinked timer recordings with external equipment EXT Link Press REC Mode to select the tape speedPlaying/Recording the DVD while recording Press ¥, VHS REC to start recordingTurn the unit off when you do not play or record on DVD Press 1 to move and change the items with 3Tape Speed Auto Change Function Video casette in the cassette compartmentVHS Functions Timer recording l Quick Erase l Tape lengthPB Colour system OSD lChanging audio Various indications in on-screen displayPress Status Dubbing from VHS One Touch Dubbing VHS l DVDPress and hold DVD, Dubbing for 3 seconds or more Manual Dubbing VHS l DVD To pause or stop Manual DubbingTo pause or stop recording To pause or stop playWhen starting the One Touch Dubbing from desired Title Dubbing from DVDOne Touch Dubbing DVD l VHS Press and hold VHS -, Dubbing for 3 seconds or morePress REC Mode to select the recording mode Press , Pause Manual Dubbing DVD l VHSAbout DC channel Preparation DVD Recording sourceEnter REC Mode Recording from an external deviceChild Lock Input Select ReturnGlossary Title/Chapter DVD-Video TrackExample VPS/PDC This function is not available in AustraliaFrequently asked questions Set upDisc Error messages CommonOperation On the TVTroubleshooting guide PowerDisplays Recording, Timer recording, Dubbing, External input PictureDVD Picture DVD SoundDVD Play DVD Recording, timer recording DVD EditVHS Display VHS PictureSpecifications DVDLaser Specification Class 1 Laser Product Pickup X0804Ya0
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DMR-E75V specifications

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