Panasonic DMR-E75V Connecting an external device, DVD output and DVD/VHS output, AV2 21-pin

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Before Use

Connecting an external device

When connecting to the AV3 input terminals on the front of the unit

Before connecting any cables, first make sure that the power for both units is off. Then after connecting any cable, turn on the both units.

Note

If the audio output of the other equipment is monaural, connect to L/ MONO. (Both left and right channels are recorded when connected through L/MONO.)

EJECT

VHSDVD

VIDEO IN L/MONO – AUDIO IN – R

AV3

VIDEO IN

(2)

(1)

(3)

(1)Audio/Video cable (not supplied) A Yellow (VIDEO)

B White (L) C Red (R)

(2)S-Video cable (not supplied)

(3)Other playback equipment

DVD output and DVD/VHS output

This unit has DVD/VHS COMMON output terminals which are common to both DVD and VHS, and DVD output terminals which can be exclusively used for DVD.

AV1 21-pin Scart socket

COMPONENT VIDEO OUT

VIDEO

VIDEO

 

(PROGRESSIVE/INTERLACE)

 

 

 

Y PB PR

 

 

 

S-VIDEO

L

L

AV1 (TV)

 

 

 

AUDIO

AUDIO

AV2 21-pin

OPTICAL

R

R

DIGITAL AUDIO OUT

 

 

Scart socket

(PCM/BITSTREAM)

 

DVD/VHS

AV2 (DECODER/EXT)

DVD OUT

 

COMMON OUT

 

DVD output

 

DVD/VHS COMMON output

For DVD/VHS COMMON output terminals, both DVD and VHS outputs can be switched.

The DVD output terminals can only output the DVD signal.

Even if “Automatic” is selected in “DVD / VHS Output” on “Others” Menu (l 43), the desired output may not be selected depending on the operation. In this case, press [DVD/VHS OUTPUT] on the remote controller to switch manually.

When the video is switched from DVD to VHS or vice versa, the audio volume may suddenly increase or decrease. This is because when the audio output of this unit is connected to the TV or another, the audio output of the DVD is generally lower. When you increase the volume level of the TV or the amplifier to play back DVD audio, reduce it when playback is finished.

Preparation

Press [DVD].

[1]While stopped

Press [FUNCTIONS].

[2]Select “SETUP” with [3, 4, 2, 1] and press [ENTER].

[3]Select “Others” with [3, 4] and press [2, 1].

[4]Select “DVD / VHS Output” with [3, 4] and press [ENTER].

[5]Select “Automatic” or “Manual” with [3, 4] and press [ENTER].

Note

The AV1 21-pin Scart socket and the AV2 21-pin Scart socket are common output terminals.

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Contents DVD Video Recorder Before Use ContentsQuick Erase Helpful HintsDVD VHS ≥DVDInside of product This Unit is Intended for USE in Moderate ClimatesTämä Laite on Tarkoitettu Käytettäväksi Leudossa Ilmastossa Standard Accessories For your safetySpecific features of DMR-E75V Conserve the environmentControl reference guide Remote controlDVD and VHS button Use BatteriesMain unit Unit’s display Connections ConnectionsConnect as following steps Auto-Setup Setting UpPreset Download Switching to the AV input on your Panasonic TV Remote SettingTV operation Press ReturnAV Link Function Connecting amplifier or system componentAudio OUT L/R Optical digital audio cable not suppliedDVD output and DVD/VHS output Connecting an external deviceAV1 21-pin Scart socket AV2 21-pinTo view the picture at the right aspect Regarding Progressive Television PictureTo return to the previous screen Component Video OUT terminalDiscs you can use DiscsMore about Discs Protection of cartridge discMaintenance Discs and accessoriesDiscs that cannot be played Audio format logosInserting discs Disc handlingPress , OPEN/CLOSE on the main unit to Open the tray Press , OPEN/CLOSE on the main unit to close the trayWhen a menu screen appears on the TV Starting play from where you stopped it Resume FunctionPlaying discs Quick View Play t1.3Slow-motion play Fast forward and rewind-SEARCHFrame-by-frame viewing SkippingChanging audio during play Using menus to play MP3 discsTOP Menu Enter AudioPress 1 to display the tree screen Using the tree screen to find a groupPress 3, 4 to select a group and press Chasing play Playing while you are recordingSimultaneous recording and play Direct NavigatorRecording TV programmes Press REC Mode to select the recording modePress Í, DVD/VHS to turn the unit on Insert a disc. l Press CH, W, X to select the channelPlaying/Recording the VHS while recording Flexible Recording mode FRSelecting audio to record Recording modes and approximate recording times in hoursEquipment EXT Link Linked timer recordings with externalDirect TV Recording REC Mode EXT Link Using G-CODEManual programming PROG/CHECKPress ¢, CANCEL/RESET to delete Or press Enter to change Press Enter when you have finished making ChangesCheck, change or delete programmes Press 3, 4 to select the programmeDisc Protection Disc NameAuto-Play Select Format DiscFinalize Select Start with 2 and press EnterEnter SUB Menu Entering textPress , Stop Selecting recorded programmes titles to play Using the Direct NavigatorDirect Navigator EraseEdit PropertiesSUB Menu Return Change Thumbnail Partial EraseDivide Title Press Enter at the point you want to divide Title. l aboveChapter View Creating play lists Using play listPress Functions Select Play List with 3, 4, 2, 1 and press EnterPlaying play lists Using play list to edit play lists/chaptersPress 3, 4, 2, 1 to select the play list Press SUB MENU, then pressCopy CreateSelect Copy with 2 and press Enter Enter NamePress 3, 4, 2, 1 to select Play list Press Functions Select Play List with 3, 4, 2, 1 and pressTo play a chapter To stop scene playMove Chapter Erase Chapter Add ChapterPlay List View Create Chapter Press EnterCommon procedures Using Display menusWhen you are finished Disc menuPlay menu Transfer When Progressive is set to onPicture menu Sound menuEntering a password Ratings Changing the unit’s settings≥Do not forget your password OutputSummary of settings Still Mode Hybrid VBR Resolution l 63, VBRVHS Dubbing Setting Picture Comb FilterLanguage code list AV2 SettingsDisplay On-Screen Messages Grey BackgroundSelecting the manual tuning Channel SettingsAdding, deleting, and moving channels Auto-Setup Restart, Download from TVVHF Catv UHF Auto Clock Setting Clock SettingsManual Clock Setting Status displays Functions windowChanging the information displayed Display examplesInserting video cassette MaintenanceVideo cassette information Video cassettesFast-forward/Rewind Playing a video cassetteCue/Review Playback Jet SearchVHS Quasi Playback Sqpb Adjusting the playback pictureTo Play back a Recorded Part Repeatedly VHS Index Search System VissPress REC Mode to select the tape speed Linked timer recordings with external equipment EXT LinkPlaying/Recording the DVD while recording Press ¥, VHS REC to start recordingPress 1 to move and change the items with 3 Turn the unit off when you do not play or record on DVDVideo casette in the cassette compartment Tape Speed Auto Change FunctionTape length VHS Functions Timer recording l Quick Erase lPB Colour system OSD lVarious indications in on-screen display Changing audioPress Status One Touch Dubbing VHS l DVD Dubbing from VHSPress and hold DVD, Dubbing for 3 seconds or more To pause or stop Manual Dubbing Manual Dubbing VHS l DVDTo pause or stop recording To pause or stop playDubbing from DVD When starting the One Touch Dubbing from desired TitleOne Touch Dubbing DVD l VHS Press and hold VHS -, Dubbing for 3 seconds or moreManual Dubbing DVD l VHS Press REC Mode to select the recording mode Press , PauseAbout DC channel Preparation DVD Recording sourceRecording from an external device Enter REC ModeChild Lock Input Select ReturnGlossary Track Title/Chapter DVD-VideoExample VPS/PDC This function is not available in AustraliaSet up Frequently asked questionsDisc Common Error messagesOperation On the TVPower Troubleshooting guideDisplays Picture Recording, Timer recording, Dubbing, External inputDVD Sound DVD PictureDVD Play DVD Edit DVD Recording, timer recordingVHS Display VHS PictureDVD SpecificationsX0804Ya0 Laser Specification Class 1 Laser Product Pickup
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