Helpful Hints

DVD

VHS

 

 

 

 

Picture

 

 

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TV reception worsens after

This can occur because the signals are being divided between the unit and the TV.

 

connecting the unit.

It can be solved by using a signal booster, available from audio-visual suppliers.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The images from this unit do

Make sure that the television is connected to the AV1 terminal, VIDEO OUT terminal,

 

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not appear on the TV.

S-VIDEO OUT terminal or COMPONENT VIDEO OUT terminals on this unit.

 

 

Picture is distorted.

Make sure that the television’s input setting (e.g., AV 1) is correct.

 

The television isn’t compatible with progressive signals. Press and hold [, STOP] on the

 

 

 

 

DVD main unit and [DVD](Dubbing) on the main unit at the same time for about 5 seconds.

 

 

The setting will change to interlace.

 

 

The TV screen is distorted when

The colour of the screen may turn to monochrome or the screen may be distorted depending

switching the DVD/VHS output.

on the TV used when you switch the DVD/VHS output. However, this is not a malfunction.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Recording, Timer recording, Dubbing, External input

 

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Timer recording does not work properly.

G-CODEsystem does not work properly.

Timer recording does not stop even when [, STOP] is pressed.

The timer programme remains even after recording finishes.

Cannot dub a cassette tape to a disc.

Cannot dub a disc to a cassette tape.

The sound level after dubbing is not equal on DVD and on VHS.

Strip-shaped black noise is recorded.

Cannot record video or sound from the external unit.

The timer programme is incorrect or different timer programme times overlap. Correct the programme.

The unit is not on timer recording standby. (“” on the unit’s display is not on.)

Press [ TIMER].

The clock is not correct. Set the clock.

While using timer recording, press [ TIMER]. (“ ” disappears.)

When using the linked timer recording of DVD (VHS) with external equipment, press [DVD] ([VHS]) and then [EXT LINK]. (“EXT L” disappears.)

The programme remains if you select weekly or daily setting.

“TP” channel is not selected when recording from a video tape to a disc.

Some video tapes on the market (including rental videos) are copy-guarded to prevent illegal reproductions. Copy-guarded video tapes cannot be properly recorded.

“DC” channel is not selected when recording from a disc to a video tape.

Most of DVDs on the market (including rental DVDs) are copy-guarded to prevent illegal reproductions. Copy-guarded DVDs cannot be properly recorded.

The sound level on DVD and VHS may not match depending on the disc. When the sound level in particular part of the sound source is soft or loud, the sound may be recorded loudly or softly on a video tape.

The device in playback is interfered by the TV because the device is too close to the TV. Move the device away from the TV.

The external unit is not correctly connected.

The proper external input channel (AV2 and AV3) is not selected.

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Disc/tape make sounds as they rotate. This does not mean a malfunction.

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Panasonic DMR-E75V operating instructions Picture, Recording, Timer recording, Dubbing, External input

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.