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Opening the front panel

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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1 Standby/on switch (Í/I) (18)

 

 

8 Open/close disc tray (22, 30)

 

 

Press to switch the unit from on to standby mode or vice versa. In

 

 

9 Select drive (22, 30, 36)

 

 

standby mode, the unit is still consuming a small amount of power.

 

 

 

Drive changes each time you press [DRIVE SELECT].

2 Disc tray (22, 30)

 

 

: Stop (22, 31)

 

3 Connection for digital video (DV) camcorder (54)

 

 

; Start play (30)

 

4 SD card slot (below)

 

 

< Start recording (22)/Specify a time to stop recording (24)

5 Display (below)

 

 

= Remote control signal sensor

 

6Connection for camcorder etc. (54)

7 Channel select (21)

Rear panel terminals (14–17)

Control reference guide

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 (7).

Opening the cover

Press the protruding part to open the cover.

Inserting the card

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

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miniSD card, insert it

 

into the miniSD card

 

adaptor that comes

 

with the card.

ADAPTER

Insert and remove this

 

adaptor from the unit.

 

Removing the card

1Press on the centre of the card.

2Pull it straight out.

Closing the cover

Press down.

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

(Do not forget to close the cover. right)

Automatic drive select function

If you insert an SD card while the unit is stopped, the “SD Card” screen is displayed. Select an item and press [ENTER] to switch to the SD drive (36, 52).

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

The unit’s display

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3 Lights when the SD card is inserted in the card slot

 

 

6 Lights when the HDD, DVD or SD drive is selected

4 Lights when a disc that is supported by this unit is inserted in the

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Panasonic DMR-EX75, DMR-EX85 manual Main unit, Unit’s display, Control reference guide, Opening the front panel

DMR-EX75, DMR-EX85, DMR-EX85 specifications

The Panasonic DMR-EX85 and DMR-EX75 are part of Panasonic's renowned lineup of digital video recorders (DVRs) that combine advanced recording technology with user-friendly features. These models are designed to enhance the viewing and recording experience for users, making them ideal for anyone looking to manage their television and multimedia content more efficiently.

One of the standout features of the DMR-EX85 and DMR-EX75 is their high-definition recording capability. Both models support recording in stunning detail, allowing users to capture their favorite TV shows, movies, and other video content without sacrificing quality. They utilize a built-in hard drive for storage, providing ample space for recording hours of programming while also enabling quick access to previously saved content.

The DMR-EX85 specifically offers a generous 250 GB hard drive, while the DMR-EX75 comes with a slightly smaller 160 GB option. This difference in capacity may influence the choice of model depending on the user's recording habits. The devices also feature the ability to pause and rewind live TV, giving viewers control over their watching experience.

In terms of connectivity, both models are equipped with HDMI and USB ports, allowing users to easily connect to other devices, such as televisions and external storage. The inclusion of a built-in DVD recorder adds versatility, enabling users to archive their recordings onto DVD discs for long-term preservation or sharing with others. Their user-friendly interface ensures that even those who are not tech-savvy can navigate through menus and recording options with ease.

Another notable technology is the incorporation of a digital tuner, which allows users to access high-definition broadcast channels without needing an additional set-top box. This feature not only provides greater convenience but also enhances the overall viewing experience by allowing access to a wider range of programming.

Overall, the Panasonic DMR-EX85 and DMR-EX75 represent a significant advancement in home entertainment technology. With their powerful recording capabilities, user-friendly features, and versatile connectivity options, these DVRs cater to the needs of modern viewers who demand flexibility and quality in their media consumption. Whether for recording standard television broadcasts or archiving favorite shows, these models deliver reliable performance and exceptional functionality.