Panasonic DMR-EH75V Inserting a disc, Inserting a video cassette, Inserting/Removing the SD card

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Inserting a disc

[1]Press [<, OPEN/CLOSE] on the main unit to

open the tray.

You can insert a cartridge or non-cartridge disc.

[2]Press [<, OPEN/CLOSE] on the main unit to close the tray.

Note

A double-sided disc should be loaded with the side you want to record/play facing down.

It is not possible to record or play continuously from one side of a double-sided disc to the other. You will need to eject the disc and

turn it over.

When using 8 cm (3q) DVD-RAM or 8 cm (3q) DVD-R, remove the disc from the cartridge.

Automatic drive select function

[RAM] [Only for discs with the write-protect tab on the cartridge set to “PROTECT” (l 70, Cartridge-protection)] [DVD-V][DVD-A] [VCD] [CD]

If the unit is stopped or recording to the HDD or VHS, it automatically switches to the DVD drive when a disc is inserted.

If you eject a disc and close the disc tray, the HDD drive is automatically selected.

Non-cartridge disc

Cartridge disc

(1)

(2)

(3)

(1)Insert label-up.

(2)Insert fully so it clicks into place.

(3)Insert label-up with the arrow facing in.

Inserting a video cassette

The surface on which you can see a roll of tape should face up.

Insert a video cassette.

The unit is automatically turned on.

Play starts automatically if you insert a video cassette with the tab removed.

For main unit

Press [<, EJECT] on the main unit.

For remote control

Press [DRIVE SELECT] to select VHS drive and then press and hold [, STOP] for about 3 or more seconds.

Inserting/Removing the SD card

When the card indicator (“SD”) on the unit’s display is flashing, the card is being read from or written to. Do not turn off the unit or remove the card. Such action may result in malfunction or loss of the card’s contents.

Inserting foreign objects can cause a malfunction.

You can use SD Memory Cards with capacities from 8 MB to 2 GB (l 7).

Opening the cover

Press down.

Inserting the card

Press on the center of the card until it clicks into place.

If you are using a miniSDTM card, insert it into the miniSDTM card adaptor that

ADAPTER

comes with the card. Insert and remove this adaptor from the unit.

Removing the card

(1)Press on the center of the card.

(2)Pull it straight out.

Closing the cover

Press up.

Insert the card label up with the cut-off corner on the right.

Automatic drive select function

If you insert an SD card while the unit is stopped, the “SD Card Operations” screen is displayed. Select an item and press [ENTER] to switch to the SD drive (l 44, 66).

If you remove an SD card, the HDD drive is automatically selected.

Keep the small memory cards such as the SD Memory Card out of reach of children. If swallowed, seek medical advice immediately.

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Contents Region number supported by this unit ExampleIf you have any questions contact FCC Note Inside of productTable of contents Table of contents Convenient functionsAbout descriptions in these operating instructions CopyingTable of contents/HDD, disc and card information HDD, disc and card informationHDD and discs you can use for recording and play DVD Video Recording formatDiscs that cannot be played HDD, disc and card informationRVR format Recording modes and approximate recording times lPlay-only discs 12 cm 5z/8 cm 3z Cards you can use on this unitInformation HDD, disc and cardDivX MP3Still pictures JPEG, TIFF¢2 Structure of MP3 foldersImportant notes for recording HDD Hard disk drive handling care Unit care Disc and card handlingVideo cassette information Handling/Video cassette informationInserting a disc Inserting a video cassetteInserting/Removing the SD card Accessories Remote controlBatteries Use Remote control Control reference guideFunctions window Press FunctionsOff Timer Main unitUnit’s display Control reference guideWhen the unit is not to be used for a long time ConnectionConnection with a television Connection with a television and video cassette recorderWhy should I connect the IR Blaster? Setting the IR BlasterConnection Connection Connection with a television l 16, a This unit 75 ≠ coaxial cable included RF modulatorIf the antenna connector doesn’t match DVD output and DVD/VHS outputConnecting an amplifier or system component To enjoy even higher picture qualityConnecting to a TV Connecting to an amplifier Automatic input switchingPower on link Power off linkSetting up the TV Guide On Screen system SystemService Set the following Confirm the settings Press Í, DVD/VHS POWER. The unit turnsDownloading Off, then wait 24 hoursSelecting television type Television operationPress 3, 4 to select the item and then press Enter When the format confirmation screen is displayed When remove a recorded discHDD and discs FR Flexile RecordingRecording mode HDD, discs and VHSRecording modes and approximate recording times To specify a time to stop recording-One Touch RecordingRecording television programs Recording television programsPrograms Flexible Recording mode FR Selecting audio to recordRecording television programs Press AudioPlaying while you are recording Press 1, PlayRecording television programs Scheduled recording Press 3, 4, 2, 1 to select the programPress ¥, REC Using VCR Plusi system to make scheduled recordings Manually programming scheduled recordingsScheduled recording Check, change or delete a program Utilizing the TV Guide On Screen system Screen ComponentsListings Options Scheduled recording/Utilizing the TV Guide On Screen systemWhen the notification message appears on Television screen To make scheduled reminderTo make scheduled recording Other Episode OptionsTo search TV programs by genre To search TV programs by new keywordTo search TV programs by saved keyword Utilizing the TV Guide On Screen systemChange the initial settings-Change default options ≥No, repeat setup processCustomizing the channel lineup -Change channel display ≥Yes, but my channel lineup is incorrectTo change the previously set scheduled Recording or scheduled reminderOther Schedule Options History OptionsPlaying recorded video contents/Playing play-only discs Playing recorded video contents/Playing play-only discs Operations during playQuick View Simple editing operations during play Changing audio during playStatus messages Using the tree screen to find a folder Playing DivX discs, MP3 discs and still pictures JPEG/TIFFSelecting file type to play Playing DivX discsAbout DivX VOD content Using the tree screen to find a groupPlaying MP3 discs Playing still picturesUseful functions during still picture play Pictures JPEG/TIFFPress 3, 4, 2, 1 to select the album and then press Enter To show the picture propertiesUsing on-screen menus Common proceduresDisc menu-Setting the disc content Play menu-Change the play sequenceDelete Navigator to delete titles Deleting titles or pictures during playVideo menu-Change the picture quality Audio menu-Change the sound effectPlaying a video cassette OperationsAdjusting the playback picture VHS Index Search System VissChanging audio Auto Bilingual Choice FunctionVarious on-screen display indications Playing a video cassetteEditing titles/chapters Editing titles/chapters and playing chaptersPress a to select Video Press 3 To select the titleTitle operations Chapter operationsDelete Chapter ¢ Create ChapterCreating, editing and playing playlists Creating playlistsEditing Editing and playing playlists/chapters Playlist operationsAdd ChapterEditing still pictures Press B to select PictureCopying still pictures HDD RAM SD DirectionType of copy you want Finalize ¢Before copying Approximate copying times Max. speedHDD DVD-R DL +R DL DVD-RAM DVD-RW +RW Copy Navigator One Touch Copy HDD # DVD HDD # VHS VHS # HDD DVD # HDD DVD # VHS VHS # DVDAdvanced Copy Create List Advanced Copy Time Limit HDD # DVD HDD # VHS DVD # HDD VHS # HDD DVD # VHS VHS # DVDCopying titles or playlists Copy NavigatorAbout copying/Copying titles or playlists Press 2, 1 to select Start Copying and then press EnterOne Touch Copy HDD l DVD or VHSVHS l HDD or DVD DVD l HDDDVD l VHS PlaylistsCopying using the copying list Advanced Copy Create List Set the recording modeSet the copy direction Register titles and playlists for copyCopy Navigator/Copying list icons and functions To stop copyingTo return to the previous screen Recording and playing while copyingSetting the unit to copy according to the set time ≥If you are not going to change the setting l stepSet Time Limit Press 3, 4 to select Start Copying and then press EnterAbout FR recording mode Copying titles or playlistsPress 3, 4, 2, 1 to Select the title you want toCopying using the copying list Copying still picturesRegister still pictures for copy Press 3, 4 to select Start Copying and thenTo select another folder PicturesStill Press FunctionsRecording from a video cassette recorder Manual recordingStart play on the other equipment Press , PAUSE, then press ¥, RECWhen recording finishes DV camcorder recording DV Camcorder RecRecording from a video cassette recorder Common procedures HDD, disc and card managementCartridge-protection For a DVD-RAM with a cartridgeDeleting all the contents of a disc or card-Format Deleting all titles and playlists-Delete All TitlesSelecting the background style-Top Menu style Enabling discs to be played on other equipment-FinalizeCreating Top Menu-Create DVD Top Menu HDD, disc and card managementEntering text TextChanging the unit’s settings Summary of settingsSetup Tabs Menus OptionsChanging the unit’s settings Tabs Menus Options Underlined items are the factory presetsVideo Changing the unit’s settings DTSScreen Changing the speaker setting to suit your speaker Delay time BSpeaker presence and size a Auto channel/clock settings Adjust Time ZoneGuide On Screen system is not used Press 3, 4 to select s1 or r1 and then press EnterVCR Plusr Channel Setting Preset Channel CaptionsChannel captions Manual Channel CaptionsFrequently asked questions CoverPCM DTS AudioFrequently asked questions TV Guide On Screen systemFrequently asked questions/Messages MessagesOn the television Messages On the unit’s display Troubleshooting guide Messages/Troubleshooting guideTroubleshooting guide Troubleshooting guide Stop even when , Stop is When copying, it takes a longTime even when high-speed Mode is selectedTV Guide On Screen system Guide On Screen system wasListings does not display when TV Guide is pressedPassword You want to cancel the ratingsTV Guide On Screen system Two stations are received on Certain channels morningCopying, deleting and setting Type There is noise when playing aEdit Cannot edit Cannot formatSpecifications JPEG, TiffSpecifications/Glossary GlossaryStructure of folders displayed by this unit Product Service Language code listProduct information GlossaryLimited Warranty Panasonic DVD Recorder Limited WarrantyWarranty Index DVD-RAM, DVD-R, DVD-R DLInstalación básica Conexión a un televisor y caja del cable o receptor DirecTVPara gozar de una calidad de la imagen aún más alta Index/Instalación básicaConfiguración del sistema TV Guide On Screen Instalación básica6JET REW Direct NavigatorInserción de un disco Inserción de un videocaseteNota acerca de la grabación Grabación de programas de televisión Reproducción mientras usted está grabandoReproducción Operaciones durante la reproducciónReproducción de imágenes fijas Reproducción de un videocaseteReproducción Pantalla de vista álbumOperaciones ReproducciónREW Ave de Infantería, Km F0206Fa0

DMR-EH75V specifications

The Panasonic DMR-EH75V is a versatile combination DVD recorder and VHS player that has captivated home entertainment enthusiasts with its impressive features and technologies. Launched in the mid-2000s, this device seamlessly integrates the convenience of digital recording with the nostalgic appeal of VHS, making it a unique addition to any media center.

One of the standout features of the DMR-EH75V is its built-in hard drive, which offers an ample storage capacity of 250 GB. This allows users to effortlessly record and store numerous hours of their favorite programming in high quality. The hard drive enables functions like time-shifting, pausing live TV, and scheduling recordings. Its flexibility makes it easy to capture reality shows, movies, or sporting events without worrying about running out of tape.

The DMR-EH75V also boasts progressive scan technology for enhanced picture quality. This feature elevates standard definition content, providing clearer and sharper images for a better viewing experience. Additionally, it supports various recording options, including EP, SP, and LP modes, allowing users to choose the balance between recording time and picture quality based on their preferences.

The device is compatible with a range of formats, supporting DVD-RAM, DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD+R, and DVD+RW formats. This wide array of compatibility ensures that users can easily record, playback, and archive their content on various mediums. The VHS player further allows for playback of older media, ensuring that treasured home videos are easily accessible.

Another key aspect of the DMR-EH75V is its user-friendly interface. The intuitive menu system simplifies the recording process, enabling even novice users to navigate effortlessly through functions like timer programming and playback options. Its quick setup and arrangements make it a hassle-free choice for those looking to consolidate their home entertainment systems.

Connectivity is another strong suit of the DMR-EH75V. It features HDMI output for enhanced audio and video transmission, as well as composite outputs, allowing it to interface seamlessly with modern televisions and sound systems. The built-in tuner supports both digital and analog signals, ensuring compatibility with a plethora of broadcasting formats.

In conclusion, the Panasonic DMR-EH75V is a multifaceted home entertainment device that combines modern digital recording capabilities with traditional VHS playback. Its robust hard drive, progressive scan technology, and compatibility with various formats make it an attractive choice for users looking to record and enjoy their favorite shows and movies. Whether you’re archiving old memories or recording the latest episodes, the DMR-EH75V offers the quality and convenience desired in today’s media landscape.