Connecting an amplifier or system component

Connection to a stereo amplifier

Amplifier's rear panel

AUDIO IN

R L

Red White

Audio cable

This unit

To enjoy multi-channel surround sound on DVD-Video

Connect an amplifier with a built-in decoder displaying these logo marks using an optical digital audio cable and change the settings in Digital Audio Output (page 33).

You cannot use DTS Digital Surround decoders not suited to DVD.

Even if using this connection, output will be only 2 channels when playing DVD-Audio.

Amplifier's rear panel

OPTICAL IN

Optical digital

 

audio cable

Insert fully, with this

Do not bend sharply

side facing up.

when connecting.

 

Getting started

Red White

If the antenna connector doesn’t match

Other antenna connections to the unit

Use one of the following connections to suit the antenna lead.

If your television has both lead and coaxial VHF terminals, use the lead connection to minimize signal loss.

A single twin lead

from the antenna

 

300–75 transformer

(Flat) Twin lead

To this unit’s RF IN

300 cable

 

terminal

A twin lead and a coaxial cable

from the antenna

VHF/UHF band mixer

(Flat) Twin lead 300 cable

(Round)

To this unit’s RF IN

terminal

75 coaxial cable

 

Other antenna connections from the unit to the television

Use one of the following connections to suit the antenna terminals on your television. Refer to the television’s operating instructions.

A twin lead and coaxial plug terminal

VHF/UHF band separator

VHF

75 coaxial cable

UHF

Television

 

A twin lead terminal

75–300 transformer

VHF or

75 coaxial cable

UHF

Television

 

Two twin lead terminals

Two twin leads

from the antenna

(Flat) Twin lead 300 cable

300–75 transformer

VHF/UHF band mixer

To this unit’s RF IN terminal

VHF/UHF band separator

VHF

 

75 coaxial cable

UHF

Television

 

Multiple antenna terminals

Connect to one of the ANT terminals, then change the television’s setting as necessary.

Split out

Television

 

ANT 1

 

75 coaxial cable

 

ANT 2

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Panasonic DMR-ES10 warranty Connecting an amplifier or system component, If the antenna connector doesn’t match

DMR-ES10 specifications

The Panasonic DMR-ES10 is a versatile and compact DVD recorder that gained popularity for its user-friendly features and impressive performance in the early 2000s. This model is a testament to Panasonic's innovation in home entertainment technology, particularly in the realm of digital video recording.

One of the standout features of the DMR-ES10 is its ability to record in multiple modes, including standard play (SP), long play (LP), and EP modes. This flexibility allows users to choose between higher-quality recordings or extended playtime on a single disc, catering to varying needs whether recording a full-length movie or a series of television shows. With its ability to handle both DVD-R and DVD-RAM formats, the DMR-ES10 offers added convenience and versatility for users looking to archive their favorite programs or movies.

The DMR-ES10 is equipped with a built-in digital tuner, allowing users to record digital television broadcasts directly onto DVD. This feature was particularly important at the time as it facilitated the transition from analog to digital broadcasting. As such, users could enjoy high-quality recordings without the need for an additional external tuner.

Another key characteristic of the DMR-ES10 is its user-friendly interface. The device includes an intuitive on-screen menu and various editing features, enabling users to easily navigate their recordings. Functions like chapter creation and title editing make it simple for users to personalize their DVDs, enhancing the overall viewing experience.

In terms of connectivity, the DMR-ES10 offers several options, including composite and S-Video outputs, making it compatible with a variety of TVs and systems. It also features a convenient front panel USB port, allowing for direct access to compatible devices and easy file transfers.

Panasonic's commitment to delivering high-quality video is evident in the DMR-ES10's advanced video processing technology. It incorporates the company's proprietary video quality improvement technologies to ensure clear and vibrant playback, whether the source is a recorded DVD or an external input.

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