Panasonic DMREH50 Operating instructions

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Panasonic DMREH50 DVD Recorder: Record your favorite TV shows, movies, and even music with this versatile and user-friendly device. With its built-in TV tuner, you can pause and rewind live TV, so you'll never miss a moment. The DMREH50 also features a variety of editing functions, so you can create custom DVDs with ease. And with its HDMI output, you can enjoy your recordings in stunning high definition.

Panasonic DMREH50 DVD Recorder: Record your favorite TV shows, movies, and even music with this versatile and user-friendly device. With its built-in TV tuner, you can pause and rewind live TV, so you'll never miss a moment. The DMREH50 also features a variety of editing functions, so you can create custom DVDs with ease. And with its HDMI output, you can enjoy your recordings in stunning high definition.

Frequently Asked Questions
Program listings are only downloaded while the unit is in standby mode. Did you leave it turned on?
To receive your channel lineup and program listings, your unit should be in standby mode when it is not being used.
Was your cable TV box turned off? To receive your channel lineup and program listings, your cable TV box must remain on.
During the TV Guide On Screen
TM
setup procedure, did you accurately select the choices that describe the way you receive your TV
programming, e.g. cable, antenna or cable TV box setup?
Did you enter the correct ZIP Code?
If you live in an area that has recently been assigned a new ZIP Code, it’s possible that it’s not yet included in the TV Guide
database.
If further assistance is needed,
In the U.S.A.: Contact Panasonic’s Customer Call Center at
1-800-211-PANA (7262)
In Canada:
1-800-561-5505
During the fi rst 24 hours, did you experience a power outage?
The TV Guide On Screen
TM
listings are only available by cable TV and off air reception using a rooftop antenna.
If you subscribe to cable TV and are required to use a cable box, please check that the IR blaster is positioned properly and that it is
operating correctly.
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I have an elaborate home theater system.
I’ve reviewed the diagrams Panasonic provides
but I don’t see one that illustrates my system.
Should I assume that this DVD Recorder wouldn’t
be compatible?
a. What is a channel lineup?
b. Which lineup option do I choose?
c. What if none of the options match my
lineup?
Absolutely not! Weve included connection diagrams for the most common ways the
unit will be installed. Panasonics Consumer Call Center will be happy to assist you.
If fu
rther assistance is needed,
In the U.S.A.: Contact Panasonic’s Customer Call Center at
1-800-211-PANA (7262)
In Canada:
1-800-561-5505
a. A channel lineup is a list of stations and their corresponding channel numbers.
b.
If you live in an area where there are multiple cable companies, or different
lineups have been created by the cable company for each service package (for
example basic or premium packages), you may be asked to select your channel
lineup. Simply select the option that contains the channel numbers that you use
to tune to the indicated stations.
c.
It is not common, but it is possible that none of the options match your channel
lineup. In such a situation, choose No Match” and then manually create your
channel lineup using the TV Guide On Screen
TM
CHANNEL EDITOR. Refer
to the
“Utilizing the TV Guide On Screen
TM
system” section in the DVD
Recorder’s
Operating Instructions manual.
The DVD Recorder must tune your cable TV box to a speci c channel to receive
the TV Guide On Screen program information. The recorder will only do this when
it is turned off. To ensure the DVD
Recorder does not tune to receive program
information while you are watching TV, turn the DVD
Recorder on and use the
DVD
Recorder to watch TV. Remember to put the DVD Recorder in standby mode
when not in use so it will receive program data
.
Program data can only be downloaded while the unit is in the standby mode. The
unit is put in standby mode by
pressing the power button on the front panel. Youll
know you are in standby because the time of day will be displayed.
The TV Guide On Screen
TM
system selects the channels they include based on
market popularity and local viewing area statistics. Such statistics are constantly
reviewed so it’s possible that the number of channels carried in your area will
increase. At this time you cannot manually add channels so that program data will
be included.
I’m trying to watch TV and the
channels keep changing.
I turned the DVD Recorder on and I
noticed that the program information
was incomplete.
I’ve noticed that some channels
carried by my cable company are not
listed. Did I do something wrong?
Can they be added?
The appearance of your DVD Recorder may differ slightly from that shown in the illustrations.
(TV Guide On Screen
System)
1
2
3
4
Connection
Setting up the TV Guide On Screen
TM
system
(TV Guide On Screen
System)
Quick Set Up Guide
Downloading the TV Guide On Screen™ data
Checking the TV Guide On Screen™ data
If you do not use a cable TV box
If you use a cable TV box
If you have any
questions contact
In the U.S.A: 1-800-211-PANA(7262)
In Canada:
1-800-561-5505
What is the TV Guide On Screen™ system?
The TV Guide On Screen system provides a free, interactive electronic
program guide (EPG) for checking what’s on. Setting up to record a program
is easy too. Simply select the desired program from the displayed listings.
You can also search for desired programs alphabetically or by displaying only
those programs in a certain category.
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In the United States, TV GUIDE and other related marks
are registered marks of Gemstar-TV Guide International,
Inc. and/or one of its affi liates. In Canada, TV GUIDE is
a registered mark of
Transcontinental Inc., and is used
under license by Gemstar-TV Guide International, Inc.
TV Guide On Screen, G-LINK, VCR Plus+ and PlusCode
are registered marks of Gemstar-TV Guide International
and/or one of its affi liates.
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Connection
Zi
p code - 11111 (USA)
Cable - Yes
Cable box - No
What would you like to do now?
Watch TV
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Press the Enter key on your DVD Recorder remote to begin setup.
If you use a
cable TV box
B
Y
PB
PR
COMPONENT
VIDEO OUT
(
480p/480i
)
AC IN
G
-
LINK
DIGITAL AUDIO OUT
(PCM/BITSTREAM)
OPTICAL
Position the IR Blaster
in front of, and as near
as possible to, the signal
sensor of the cable TV box.
Cable TV box
Back side of this unit
IR Blaster
This unit
2
Turn on the DVD Recorder, TV and the cable
TV box if one is used.
You should see a welcome
screen similar to the picture below.
Press
Press
Press
C
on
1
If you do not use a
cable TV box
A
Connecting and positioning the IR Blaster
Why should I connect the IR Blaster?
The IR Blaster is a device that allows this unit to communicate with the cable TV box. It acts like a remote control for the cable TV box.
If you connect a cable TV box to this unit, you also need to attach the IR Blaster so this unit
can control the channels on the cable TV box.
This connection allows a VCR to be used for playback when the DVD Recorder is turned off.
For optimum operation, it is recommended that your DVD Recorder
be connected as shown below.

The TV Guide On Screen
system does not provide listings for satellite services. (Only cable and
antenna signal
s
are supported.) Satellite subscribers can use the manual, menu-based recording
feature built into this unit to record
programs
.
It is recommended that you refer to the
DVD Recorder’s
operating instructions for a more
detailed explanation.
Setting up the TV Guide On Screensystem
Follow the on screen instructions using your
DVD recorder’s remote control.
“BYE” appears briefl y and then “12:00A” ashes on the unit's display. The unit is now in standby mode and
ready to download the channel lineup and the program listings.
Check the following again, so
the downloading will not fail.
Check the following again, so
the downloading will not fail.
The time is shown on the unit’s display.
Everything is connected correctly as shown in Step 1.
The cable TV box is o
n
§
.
The IR Blaster is located near the cable TV bo
x
§
.
(
§
Only when you are using a cable TV box.)
The unit is now ready to download the TV Guide On
Screen™ data.
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Connection
Zi
p code - 11111 (USA)
Cable - Yes
Cable box - No
What would you like to do now?
Watch TV
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AA
Press the Enter key on your DVD Recorder remote to begin setup.
If you use a
cable TV box
B
Y
PB
PR
COMPONENT
VIDEO OUT
(
480p/480i
)
AC IN
G
-
LINK
DIGITAL AUDIO OUT
(PCM/BITSTREAM)
OPTICAL
Position the IR Blaster
in front of, and as near
as possible to, the signal
sensor of the cable TV box.
Cable TV box
Back side of this unit
IR Blaster
This unit
2
Turn on the DVD Recorder, TV and the cable
TV box if one is used.
You should see a welcome
screen similar to the picture below.
Press
Press
Press
C
on
nection
1
If you do not use a
cable TV box
A
Connecting and positioning the IR Blaster
Why should I connect the IR Blaster?
The IR Blaster is a device that allows this unit to communicate with the cable TV box. It acts like a remote control for the cable TV box.
If you connect a cable TV box to this unit, you also need to attach the IR Blaster so this unit
can control the channels on the cable TV box.
This connection allows a VCR to be used for playback when the DVD Recorder is turned off.
For optimum operation, it is recommended that your DVD Recorder
be connected as shown below.

The TV Guide On Screen
system does not provide listings for satellite services. (Only cable and
antenna signal
s
are supported.) Satellite subscribers can use the manual, menu-based recording
feature built into this unit to record
programs
.
It is recommended that you refer to the
DVD Recorder’s
operating instructions for a more
detailed explanation.
Setting up the TV Guide On Screensystem
Follow the on screen instructions using your
DVD recorder’s remote control.
“BYE” appears briefl y and then “12:00A” ashes on the unit's display. The unit is now in standby mode and
ready to download the channel lineup and the program listings.
Check the following again, so
the downloading will not fail.
Check the following again, so
the downloading will not fail.
The time is shown on the unit’s display.
Everything is connected correctly as shown in Step 1.
The cable TV box is o
n
§
.
The IR Blaster is located near the cable TV bo
x
§
.
(
§
Only when you are using a cable TV box.)
The unit is now ready to download the TV Guide On
Screen™ data.
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The DVD Recorder should be left in standby mode (when not in use) for
24 continuous hours
so that the TV Guide On Screen™ data can be downloaded.
If the unit’s display changes from fl ashing “12:00A” to the current time, you can set scheduled
recording manually.
If the unit’s display does not change to the current time even after waiting, we recommend that
you set the clock using “Set Clock Manually”. (Refer to page 17 of the operating instructions.)
Downloading the TV Guide On Screen™ data
After 24 continuous hours have passed, turn the DVD Recorder
back ON. You should now see the TV Guide On Screen
TM
data.
Leave the unit in standby mode when you are not using it. The unit will download the
necessary data to maintain the listings while it is in standby mode.
The rst time you download listings, you will receive the rst few days worth of listings;
however, not all 8 days. Listings for 8 days should be received within a few days.
4
Checking the TV Guide On Screen™ data
Downloading the TV Guide On Screen™ data
3
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Finalize....
After recording, it is necessary to fi nalize (close) DVD-R, DVD-RW
and +R in order to be able to play them on other DVD players.
Disc Notes
Doing it the smart way
§
1
HDD
DVD-
RAM
DVD-R
DVD-
RW
+R
Repeat recording
Editing
Playback on another unit
§
1
§
1
§
2
Disc Comparison
§
1
Partly possible
§
2
Playback is only possible on a DVD-RAM
compatible unit
DVD-RAM
DVD-R DVD-RW +R
Save your important recordings to DVD-RAM
Save recordings to DVD-R, DVD-RW or +R when you want to play them on another DVD player.
You can later transfer (dub) these recordings back to the HDD
§
with no degradation of picture quality and edit them.
You can also play them on DVD-RAM compatible DVD players.
§
You may not be able to do this due to copy protection.
You can play these discs on most DVD players if you fi nalize them after transferring (dubbing).
DVD-R DVD-RW +R
Press [
3
,
4
] to select “Other
Functions” and press [ ].
Press [
3
,
4
] to select “DISC
MANAGEMENT” and press [ ].
Press [
3
,
4
] to select “Finalize” and press
[ ].
Refer to page 50, 52 of the operating
instructions for items other than fi nalizing.
Follow the on screen instructions using your
DVD Recorder’s remote control.
Finalizing is completed. You can play this
disc on other equipment.
While stopped
Press [FUNCTIONS].
• The FUNCTIONS window is displayed.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Program listings are only downloaded while the unit is in standby mode. Did you leave it turned on?
To receive your channel lineup and program listings, your unit should be in standby mode when it is not being used.
Was your cable TV box turned off? To receive your channel lineup and program listings, your cable TV box must remain on.
During the TV Guide On Screen
TM
setup procedure, did you accurately select the choices that describe the way you receive your TV
programming, e.g. cable, antenna or cable TV box setup?
Did you enter the correct ZIP Code?
If you live in an area that has recently been assigned a new ZIP Code, it’s possible that it’s not yet included in the TV Guide
database.
If further assistance is needed,
In the U.S.A.: Contact Panasonic’s Customer Call Center at
1-800-211-PANA (7262)
In Canada:
1-800-561-5505
During the fi rst 24 hours, did you experience a power outage?
The TV Guide On Screen
TM
listings are only available by cable TV and off air reception using a rooftop antenna.
If you subscribe to cable TV and are required to use a cable box, please check that the IR blaster is positioned properly and that it is
operating correctly.
? ?
Q
A
N
o
P
r
o
g
r
a
m
D
a
t
a
A
v
a
i
l
a
b
l
e
I have an elaborate home theater system.
I’ve reviewed the diagrams Panasonic provides
but I don’t see one that illustrates my system.
Should I assume that this DVD Recorder wouldn’t
be compatible?
a. What is a channel lineup?
b. Which lineup option do I choose?
c. What if none of the options match my
lineup?
Absolutely not! We’ve included connection diagrams for the most common ways the
unit will be installed. Panasonics Consumer Call Center will be happy to assist you.
If fu
rther assistance is needed,
In the U.S.A.: Contact Panasonic’s Customer Call Center at
1-800-211-PANA (7262)
In Canada:
1-800-561-5505
a. A channel lineup is a list of stations and their corresponding channel numbers.
b.
If you live in an area where there are multiple cable companies, or different
lineups have been created by the cable company for each service package (for
example basic or premium packages), you may be asked to select your channel
lineup. Simply select the option that contains the channel numbers that you use
to tune to the indicated stations.
c.
It is not common, but it is possible that none of the options match your channel
lineup. In such a situation, choose No Match” and then manually create your
channel lineup using the TV Guide On Screen
TM
CHANNEL EDITOR. Refer
to the
“Utilizing the TV Guide On Screen
TM
system” section in the DVD
Recorder’s
Operating Instructions manual.
The DVD Recorder must tune your cable TV box to a speci c channel to receive
the TV Guide On Screen program information. The recorder will only do this when
it is turned off. To ensure the DVD
Recorder does not tune to receive program
information while you are watching TV, turn the DVD
Recorder on and use the
DVD
Recorder to watch TV. Remember to put the DVD Recorder in standby mode
when not in use so it will receive program data
.
Program data can only be downloaded while the unit is in the standby mode. The
unit is put in standby mode by
pressing the power button on the front panel. Youll
know you are in standby because the time of day will be displayed.
The TV Guide On Screen
TM
system selects the channels they include based on
market popularity and local viewing area statistics. Such statistics are constantly
reviewed so it’s possible that the number of channels carried in your area will
increase. At this time you cannot manually add channels so that program data will
be included.
I’m trying to watch TV and the
channels keep changing.
I turned the DVD Recorder on and I
noticed that the program information
was incomplete.
I’ve noticed that some channels
carried by my cable company are not
listed. Did I do something wrong?
Can they be added?
The appearance of your DVD Recorder may differ slightly from that shown in the illustrations.
(TV Guide On Screen
System)
1
2
3
4
Connection
Setting up the TV Guide On Screen
TM
system
(TV Guide On Screen
System)
Quick Set Up Guide
Downloading the TV Guide On Screen™ data
Checking the TV Guide On Screen™ data
If you do not use a cable TV box
If you use a cable TV box
If you have any
questions contact
In the U.S.A: 1-800-211-PANA(7262)
In Canada:
1-800-561-5505
What is the TV Guide On Screen™ system?
The TV Guide On Screen system provides a free, interactive electronic
program guide (EPG) for checking what’s on. Setting up to record a program
is easy too. Simply select the desired program from the displayed listings.
You can also search for desired programs alphabetically or by displaying only
those programs in a certain category.
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l
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t
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D
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a
t
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n
D
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f
f
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c
u
l
t
y
A
B
In the United States, TV GUIDE and other related marks
are registered marks of Gemstar-TV Guide International,
Inc. and/or one of its affi liates. In Canada, TV GUIDE is
a registered mark of
Transcontinental Inc., and is used
under license by Gemstar-TV Guide International, Inc.
TV Guide On Screen, G-LINK, VCR Plus+ and PlusCode
are registered marks of Gemstar-TV Guide International
and/or one of its affi liates.
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Panasonic DMREH50 Operating instructions

Type
Operating instructions
This manual is also suitable for

Panasonic DMREH50 DVD Recorder: Record your favorite TV shows, movies, and even music with this versatile and user-friendly device. With its built-in TV tuner, you can pause and rewind live TV, so you'll never miss a moment. The DMREH50 also features a variety of editing functions, so you can create custom DVDs with ease. And with its HDMI output, you can enjoy your recordings in stunning high definition.

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