Various Settings

DVD

 

 

Underlined items are the factory presets.

Display

On-Screen Messages

Choose whether to show on-screen messages automatically. [Automatic] [Off]

Grey Background

Select whether to show the grey background, normally shown when TV reception is poor.

[On] [Off]

FL Display /

Changes the brightness of the unit’s display. [Bright] [Dim] [Automatic]

Automatic The display turns dark during play, and reappears momentarily if a button is pressed.

When “Power Save” is set to “On” (l 43), this setting is automatically set to “Automatic”.

Connection

TV Aspect

Choose the setting to suit your TV and preference. [16:9] [4:3] [Letterbox]

Progressive (l 14) [On] [Off]

On

Select when connecting to an LCD or plasma

 

television with component video input terminals.

Off

Select when connecting to a regular television (CRT:

 

Cathode ray tube) even if it is progressive compatible.

 

 

TV System

[PAL]

[NTSC]

 

 

 

 

PAL

 

Select when connecting to a PAL or Multi-system TV.

 

 

Programmes recorded using NTSC are played as

 

 

PAL60.

/

 

 

Select to record TV programmes and PAL input from

 

 

other equipment.

NTSC

 

Select when connecting to a NTSC TV.

 

 

Programmes recorded using NTSC are played as

 

 

NTSC.

/

 

 

Select to record NTSC input from other equipment.

 

 

TV programmes cannot be recorded properly on

 

 

DVD.

 

 

 

 

 

To change the TV system (PAL/NTSC) setting:

While stopped, keep pressing [, STOP] on the DVD main unit and [< OPEN/CLOSE] on the main unit for 5 or more seconds.

If the playback picture on the TV screen from a Video CD isn’t shown correctly:

-When connecting to Multi-system TV, select “NTSC”. (After viewing the disc, return the setting to “PAL”.)

-When connecting to PAL TV, the lower part of the picture cannot be displayed correctly during the fast forward and rewind.

AV1 Output /

Selects the output from the AV1 terminal.

Select “RGB (without component)” for RGB output.

When you selected “RGB (without component)”, if the VHS is played back, it will be automatically set to “Video (with component)”.

Select “Video (with component)” for component output. [Video (with component)] [RGB (without component)]

AV2 Settings /

Set to match the connected equipment.

Press [ENTER] to show the following settings.

AV2 Input

Set to “RGB (Not NTSC)” when receiving or recording RGB output video from external equipment.

[Video] [S-Video] [RGB (Not NTSC)]

AV2 Connection

[Decoder (DVD)] [Decoder (VHS)] [Ext]

Decoder

When a decoder is connected and used on the DVD

(DVD)

main unit.

 

 

Decoder

When a decoder is connected and used on the VHS

(VHS)

main unit.

 

 

Ext

When a satellite receiver is connected.

 

 

A decoder cannot be use simultaneously on the DVD and VHS.

Ext Link

[Ext Link 1] [Ext Link 2]

Ext Link 1

When a digital receiver which transmits a special

 

control signal recordings via the 21-pin Scart cable is

 

connected.

 

 

Ext Link 2

When an external equipment with a timer function is

 

connected.

 

 

This setting cannot be made when the “TV System” is set to “NTSC”.

Language code list

Abkhazian:

6566

Chinese:

9072

Hausa:

7265

Lithuanian:

7684

Romanian:

8279

Telugu:

8469

Afar:

6565

Corsican:

6779

Hebrew:

7387

Macedonian:

7775

Russian:

8285

Thai:

8472

Afrikaans:

6570

Croatian:

7282

Hindi:

7273

Malagasy:

7771

Samoan:

8377

Tibetan:

6679

Albanian:

8381

Czech:

6783

Hungarian:

7285

Malay:

7783

Sanskrit:

8365

Tigrinya:

8473

Ameharic:

6577

Danish:

6865

Icelandic:

7383

Malayalam:

7776

Scots Gaelic:

7168

Tonga:

8479

Arabic:

6582

Dutch:

7876

Indonesian:

7378

Maltese:

7784

Serbian:

8382

Turkish:

8482

Armenian:

7289

English:

6978

Interlingua:

7365

Maori:

7773

Serbo-Croatian:

8372

Turkmen:

8475

Assamese:

6583

Esperanto:

6979

Irish:

7165

Marathi:

7782

Shona:

8378

Twi:

8487

Aymara:

6588

Estonian:

6984

Italian:

7384

Moldavian:

7779

Sindhi:

8368

Ukrainian:

8575

Azerbaijani:

6590

Faroese:

7079

Japanese:

7465

Mongolian:

7778

Singhalese:

8373

Urdu:

8582

Bashkir:

6665

Fiji:

7074

Javanese:

7487

Nauru:

7865

Slovak:

8375

Uzbek:

8590

Basque:

6985

Finnish:

7073

Kannada:

7578

Nepali:

7869

Slovenian:

8376

Vietnamese:

8673

Bengali, Bangla:

6678

French:

7082

Kashmiri:

7583

Norwegian:

7879

Somali:

8379

Volapük:

8679

Bhutani:

6890

Frisian:

7089

Kazakh:

7575

Oriya:

7982

Spanish:

6983

Welsh:

6789

Bihari:

6672

Galician:

7176

Kirghiz:

7589

Pashto, Pushto:

8083

Sundanese:

8385

Wolof:

8779

Breton:

6682

Georgian:

7565

Korean:

7579

Persian:

7065

Swahili:

8387

Xhosa:

8872

Bulgarian:

6671

German:

6869

Kurdish:

7585

Polish:

8076

Swedish:

8386

Yiddish:

7473

Burmese:

7789

Greek:

6976

Laotian:

7679

Portuguese:

8084

Tagalog:

8476

Yoruba:

8979

Byelorussian:

6669

Greenlandic:

7576

Latin:

7665

Punjabi:

8065

Tajik:

8471

Zulu:

9085

Cambodian:

7577

Guarani:

7178

Latvian, Lettish:

7686

Quechua:

8185

Tamil:

8465

 

 

Catalan:

6765

Gujarati:

7185

Lingala:

7678

Rhaeto-Romance: 8277

Tatar:

8484

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Panasonic DMR-E75V Display On-Screen Messages, Grey Background, FL Display, Connection TV Aspect, TV System, AV1 Output

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