Panasonic DMR-E75V operating instructions Unit’s display

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Before Use

The unit’s display

Common to DVD/VHS

[A]Main display

Current time

VHS recording and play counter Miscellaneous messages, etc.

[B]Dubbing direction indicator

[C]Main display

Current time

Disc recording and play counter Miscellaneous messages, etc.

VHS

(1)Tape speed indicator (l 53)

SP: When recording or playing in the Normal mode.

LP: When playing in the Long play mode.

EP: When recording or playing in the Extra long play mode.

(2)VHS output indicator

(3)External link indicator (l 53)

On:

When a linked timer recording with external device is in standby mode, or being performed.

(4)S-VHS dubbing indicator (l 58) When performing S-VHS dubbing.

(5)Remaining tape time indicator

(6)Tape operation status

The operation status of this unit, such as playback fast forward, etc.

(7)Channel indicator

(8)Timer programme display () (l 54)

On:

When a programme for timer recording is in standby mode, or being performed.

Flashes:

When there are less than 10 minutes to go before timer recording is programmed, but the unit is not on standby.

(9)Tape indicator

DVD

(1)Disc operation status

(2)Disc type

(3)External link indicator (l 25)

On:

When a linked timer recording with external device is in standby mode, or being performed.

(4)DVD output indicator

(5)Recording mode (l 24)

XP SP LP EP (all on): FR mode (l 24)

(6)Disc indicator

(7)Timer programme display () (l 26)

On:

When a programme for timer recording is in standby mode, or being performed.

Flashes:

When there are less than 10 minutes to go before timer recording is programmed, but the unit is not on standby.

(8)Channel position indicator TRK: track number GRP: group number TTL: title number CHP: chapter number

PL: play list number

Note

A half mirror is used for the unit’s display so the display may occasionally be difficult to see depending on surrounding conditions.

If “FL Display” is set to “Automatic” (l 45) or “Power Save” is set to “On” (l 43), the unit’s display will not light up in standby mode. Also, in addition to the aforementioned conditions, if the power is

off and the unit is in timer recording standby mode, only lights up in the display.

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Contents DVD Video Recorder Contents Before UseHelpful Hints Quick EraseDVD VHS ≥DVDTämä Laite on Tarkoitettu Käytettäväksi Leudossa Ilmastossa This Unit is Intended for USE in Moderate ClimatesInside of product For your safety Standard AccessoriesSpecific features of DMR-E75V Conserve the environmentDVD and VHS button Remote controlControl reference guide Main unit BatteriesUse Unit’s display Connect as following steps ConnectionsConnections Preset Download Setting UpAuto-Setup 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 AudioPress 3, 4 to select a group and press Using the tree screen to find a groupPress 1 to display the tree screen 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 hoursDirect TV Recording Linked timer recordings with externalEquipment EXT Link 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 EnterPress , Stop Entering textEnter SUB Menu Using the Direct Navigator Selecting recorded programmes titles to playDirect Navigator EraseSUB Menu Return PropertiesEdit 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 tuningVHF Catv UHF Auto-Setup Restart, Download from TVAdding, deleting, and moving channels Manual Clock Setting Clock SettingsAuto 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 lPress Status Changing audioVarious indications in on-screen display Press and hold DVD, Dubbing for 3 seconds or more Dubbing from VHSOne Touch Dubbing VHS l DVD 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 AustraliaDisc Frequently asked questionsSet up Error messages CommonOperation On the TVDisplays Troubleshooting guidePower Recording, Timer recording, Dubbing, External input PictureDVD Play DVD PictureDVD Sound DVD Recording, timer recording DVD EditVHS Display VHS PictureSpecifications DVDLaser Specification Class 1 Laser Product Pickup X0804Ya0
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DMR-E75V specifications

The Panasonic DMR-E75V is a versatile and advanced DVD recorder that was designed to cater to the varied demands of home entertainment enthusiasts. This unit combines a DVD recorder, VCR, and a multitude of features, making it a comprehensive solution for recording and playback needs.

One of the standout features of the DMR-E75V is its ability to record directly onto DVD media. The device supports multiple formats, including DVD-R, DVD-RW, and DVD-RAM, enabling users to choose the best media type for their recording preferences. With the integration of high-quality video and audio processing technologies, the DMR-E75V ensures that recordings maintain clarity and richness, emulating the quality of digital broadcasts.

The unit also boasts an impressive Time Slip feature, which allows users to pause live TV and resume viewing at their convenience. This makes it easy to catch up on missed moments without the worry of losing contextual action. Additionally, its built-in 4-head Hi-Fi VCR makes it simple to playback VHS tapes and record them onto DVD, bridging the gap between analog and digital media.

Connectivity is a significant highlight of the DMR-E75V. It includes multiple inputs and outputs, such as composite video, S-video, and component video, ensuring compatibility with various televisions and audio systems. The presence of FireWire input allows for direct connection to compatible camcorders, making it hassle-free to transfer home videos onto DVD.

Another important characteristic of the DMR-E75V is its user-friendly interface, which simplifies programming recordings and navigating menus. The one-touch recording feature further enhances convenience, enabling users to quickly start a recording with minimal setup.

With a built-in tuner, the DMR-E75V allows users to access and record their favorite TV programs directly from the airwaves. This, alongside its timer recording function, ensures that users can easily schedule recordings according to their viewing preferences.

In summary, the Panasonic DMR-E75V is an all-in-one solution that successfully combines the functionalities of a DVD recorder and VCR, making it ideal for consumers looking to manage their media more effectively. With its range of features and emphasis on quality, the DMR-E75V continues to be a reliable choice for home entertainment systems, despite technological advancements in digital streaming and recording.