Panasonic DMREX80S Operating instructions

Category
DVD players
Type
Operating instructions
DVD Recorder
Model No. DMR-EX80S
Operating Instructions
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Trademark of the DVB Digital Video Broadcasting Project (1991 to 1996)
Declaration of Conformity No. 4673, 28th March 2007
Read the operating instructions, the safety precautions, and the information on
setting up the unit on page 3 thoroughly before you connect, operate or adjust any
settings on the unit.
This unit is equipped with a Common Interface. It can receive encrypted and free-to-
air DVB-S services.
This unit has the capability for DVB specifications. But future DVB services cannot
be guaranteed.
The tuner in this unit is only compatible with digital satellite broadcasting.
EPG
14 days EPG service for Germany and Austria is available through
Astra 19.2° East.
Contents
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Page Page
Safety Precautions 3 JPEG/TIFF playback from CD/DVD-R 38
Information about the unit 4-5 Playback of MP3 files 38
Included accessories, Inserting batteries 5 Playback of DivX files 39
Remote Control 6-7
Front panel, Display 8 Recording - TV Guide 40-41
Rear panel 9 Electronic Programme Guide 40
Landscape view, Portrait view 40
Connections 10-17 Display according to topic areas/profile 41
Connection with Scart cable 10 Timer programming via TV Guide 41
Connection with Audio/Video cable 11
Connection with S VIDEO cable 12 Delete - DELETE Navigator 42
Connection to COMPONENT VIDEO OUT 13 Copy - COPY Navigator 43
Connection with HDMI cable 14-15
Connection of external units 16-17 Timer Recording 44
Connection to the front input DV IN or AV3 17 Programming of Timer Recordings 44
Automatic Setup 18 Checking or changing Timer Recordings 45
Automatic Search, Quick Setup 18 Timer programming with the television set 46
Symbols 46
Edit Profiles 19
Timer Recording via external units 47
Common Interface 20
Advanced Copy 48-53
SD Cards 21
Information about High Speed Copy 48
Service List 22
Copying from DVD-VIDEO with time control 49
Screen information 23
Copying titles and Playlists 50-51
Edit the copy list 51
Playback 24-26
Copying pictures 52-53
Playback 24
Functions during playback/PAUSE mode 25
53
Functions during PAUSE mode 26
Delayed playback 26
Playlists 54-56
Simultaneous recording and playback 26
Creating a Playlist 54
Changing the Audio channel 26
Launching the Playlists menu 55
Editing Playlists 55
Recording 27-29
Editing Chapters 56
Information about recording 27
Record 28
Flexible Rec - Flexible recording mode (FR) 57
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Changing the recording mode 28
DV Auto Rec - Automatic recording from DV IN 57
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Setup 58-67
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Tuning 58-60
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Satellite Configuration 59
Finalize 29
Add Transponder / Service 60
Manual recording from Camcorder or camera 29
Delete Transponder 60
Disc 61
FUNCTION MENU 30-69
Settings for Playback/Recording 61
Overview 30
Picture 62
Entering Text, Display properties 31
Sound, Display 63
Connection 64-65
DIRECT NAVIGATOR 32-37
HDMI Settings 64
Select the menu DIRECT NAVIGATOR 32
Others 66-67
Select the submenu 32
System Update 67
Change between the views 32
Delete, Sort (HDD) 32
HDD/DVD/Card Management 68-69
Edit titles 33
Editing chapters 34
Picture and sound settings 70-71
Album View 35-37
Recording formats 72-73
Start Slide Show, Slide Show Setting 35
Add Picture 35
Information on the Hard Disk (HDD) 75
Create Album, Edit Album 36
If you need help 76-80
Copy to HDD, Select Folder 36
Glossary 81
Playback pictures of an Album 37
Folder structures 82
Rotate picture, Zoom in/Zoom out 37
Specifications 83
Edit a picture of an Album 37
Index last page
Copy All Pictures
Recording of TV programmes
Delayed playback during recording
Direct TV recording with Q Link
Specifying a time as the recording duration
Recording programmes in dual channel sound
Information about discs 74
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Safety Precautions
Voltage
Only use power sources complying with the specifications for this device.
Inside of product
Back of product,
page 9.
If you see this symbol,
read page 9.
CAUTION!
!
DO NOT INSTALL OR PLACE THIS UNIT IN A BOOKCASE, BUILT-IN CABINET
OR IN ANOTHER CONFINED SPACE. ENSURE THE UNIT IS WELL
VENTILATED. TO PREVENT RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK OR FIRE HAZARD
DUE TO OVERHEATING, ENSURE THAT CURTAINS AND ANY OTHER
MATERIALS DO NOT OBSTRUCT THE VENTILATION VENTS.
!
DO NOT OBSTRUCT THE UNIT’S VENTILATION OPENINGS WITH
NEWSPAPERS, TABLECLOTHS, CURTAINS, AND SIMILAR ITEMS.
!
DO NOT PLACE SOURCES OF NAKED FLAMES, SUCH AS LIGHTED
CANDLES, ON THE UNIT.
!
DISPOSE OF BATTERIES IN AN ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY MANNER.
CAUTION!
THIS PRODUCT UTILIZES A LASER. USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS
OR PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED
HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE. DO NOT OPEN
COVERS AND DO NOT REPAIR YOURSELF. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED
PERSONNEL.
THIS UNIT IS INTENDED FOR USE IN MODERATE CLIMATES.
Install this in a
horizontal position.
Do not place anything heavy on it.
device
Keep away from
liquids,
humidity
and dust.
Keep this away from
high temperatures
and avoid changes
in temperatures.
device
This product may receive radio interference caused by mobile telephones during use.
If such interference is apparent, please increase separation between the product and
the mobile telephone.
Service
Never attempt to repair this unit by yourself. If a problem occurs that is not described
in these operating instructions, disconnect the power supply and contact
your dealer or an authorised after sales service centre.
AC mains lead protection
Ensure the AC mains lead is connected correctly and not damaged. Poor connection
and lead damage can cause fire or electric shock.
The socket outlet shall be installed near the equipment and easily accessible.
The mains plug of the power supply cord shall remain readily operable.
To completely disconnect this apparatus from the AC Mains, disconnect the power
supply cord plug from AC receptacle.
LASER PRODUCT
CLASS 1
The model and serial number of this
product can be found on the back of
the unit.
Please note them for future reference.
Model No. Serial No.
CAUTION
Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same
or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Dispose of used batteries
according to the manufacturer's instructions.
WARNING:
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK OR PRODUCT DAMAGE,
!
DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPARATUS TO RAIN, MOISTURE, DRIPPING OR
SPLASHING AND THAT NO OBJECTS FILLED WITH LIQUIDS, SUCH AS
VASES, SHALL BE PLACED ON THE APPARATUS.
!
USE ONLY THE RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES.
!
DO NOT REMOVE THE COVER (OR BACK); THERE ARE NO USER
SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE
PERSONNEL.
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ALL
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DVD-VIDEO with the regional code 2 or ALL can be played with
this unit. The code is listed on the backside of the unit.
England and Continental Europe: 2
Inklusive
DVB-S
Tuner
Common Interface
Dear customer
Thank you for your trust and your decision to purchase this top-quality device.
Panasonic is one of the leading manufacturers of entertainment electronics devices.
We are sure that you will be completely satisfied with this device
Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.
http://www.panasonic-europe.com
Information about the unit
DVB-S Tuner
This unit is a DVD Recorder with integrated tuner for receiving digital TV and radio
stations broadcast via satellite. The DVD Recorder must be connected to a functional
satellite system. Programmes with 5.1 can only be reproduced in
dual-channel sound. Programmes in High Definition cannot be received and recorded.
Surround Sound
DV-interface
You can connect your digital camcorder directly to this unit via the DV IN connection.
This way it’s easy to copy your movies.
(High Definition Multimedia Interface)
Digital audio and video signals are transmitted without data compression in high
quality with only one cable. No loss of quality during data transmission.
TV Guide
The TV Guide gives you a preview of the programmes from up to 50 stations for the
next 14 days. It uses an electronic programme guide (EPG) which is broadcast
specially for Panasonic units.
You can use the data for every programme for Timer programming.
Disc formats
This unit supports the following formats
RAM
-R
-RW(V)
+R
-RW(VR)
+R DL
+RW
DVD-V
VCD
CD -R DL
Data in the format DivX, MP3 and JPEG/TIFF can be played back from a finalized
CD-R, CD-RW or DVD-R.
Pages 72/73 contain a detailed description of the playback and recording format.
Discs which cannot be played are on page 73.
The described functions may possibly only be available to a limited extent or not at
all, depending on the format being used and the programme structure of the disc
predefined by the manufacturer.
DivX files from CD-R/CD-RW and DVD-R can be played back.
SD-drive
This unit supports SD Memory Card, miniSD Card and Multimedia Card.
DivX-compatible
VIERA Link
Permits simple operation of the Panasonic products with VIERA Link HDAVI Control.
VIERA Link is a new, characteristic name for the HDAVI Control function. Not all 2007
VIERA Link features are compatible with all 2006 VIERA Link products.
Operating instructions
A DVD-RAM has been used to produce these operating instructions in order to show
you all the functions of the unit. Page references are made using the symbol and the
page number.
Common Interface
Slot for a Conditional Access (CA) module for the reception of encrypted stations.
For reception of ORF (Austria), you need a corresponding CA module with Smart Card.
Pursuant to at the directive 2004/108/EC, article 9 (2)
Panasonic Testing Centre
Panasonic Marketing Europe GmbH.
Winsbergring 15, 22525 Hamburg, F.R. Germany
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Included accessories
R6/LR6, AA
AC Mains Lead
RJA0043-1C
Remote Control
N2QAYB000179
Audio/Video Cable
K2KA6BA00003
Batteries
AA, UM3 or R6
Operating Instructions
Guarantee Card
License informations
This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by U.S.
patents and other intellectual property rights. Use of this copyright protection
technology must be authorized by Macrovision, and is intended for home and other
limited consumer uses only unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision. Reverse
engineering or disassembly is prohibited.
MP3 (MPEG Audio Layer 3) An audio compression method that compresses audio
to approximately one tenth of its size without any considerable loss of audio quality.
MPEG Layer-3 audio decoding technology licensed from Fraunhofer IIS and
Thomson Multimedia.
DTS (Digital Theater Systems)
TM
Out " DTS, Inc.
Sound system used in cinemas or movie theaters all over the world.
"DTS" and "DTS 2.0 + Digital are trademarks of
Dolby Digital
Method of encoding digital signals. The signals are very much compressed
in the process to enable recordings of large volumes of data.
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.
Dolby and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
TM
HDAVI Control
is a trademark of Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.
HDMI, the HDMI logo and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are
trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC.
TM
DiSEqC EUTELSAT.is a trademark of
SD logo is a trademark.
miniSD logo is a trademark of SD Card Association.
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SELECT
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STOP
PAUSE
PLAY/x1.3
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SELECT
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SKIP
SLOW/SEARCH
STATUS
EXIT
OPTION
RETURN
AUDIO
F Rec
DISPLAY
TIME SLIP
DIRECT TV REC
EXT LINK
REC MODE
REC
MANUAL SKIP
CREATE
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TM
Official DivX Certified product.
®®® ®
Plays DivX 5, DivX 4, DivX 3 and DivX VOD video content
TM
(in compliance with DivX Certified technical requirements). DivX, DivX Certified, and
associated logos are trademarks of DivX Networks, Inc. and are used under license.
Portions of this product are protected under copyright law and are provided under
license by ARIS/SOLANA/4C.
Dispose of batteries, packaging
material and the unit according to
statutory regulations.
They must not be thrown
into the household refuse.
Inserting batteries
The batteries last for about a year, depending on how often you use the remote
control unit.
!
Do not mix old with new batteries, or batteries of different types.
!
Only use batteries without any harmful substances (lead, cadmium, mercury).
!
Do not use rechargeable type batteries.
!
Remove the batteries if the remote control unit will remain unused for longer
periods of time.
!
Do not heat or expose to flame.
!
Do not leave batteries in an automobile exposed to direct sunlight for a long period
of time with doors and windows closed.
!
Immediately remove used up batteries and replace with batteries of type AA,
UM3 or R6.
!
Be sure to put in the batteries the right way round + and - . Avoid short circuit.
Information about the unit
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Remote Control
Brand Code
Panasonic 01/02/03/04
AIWA 35
AKAI 27/30
BEJING 33
BEKO 05/71/72/73/74
BENQ 58/59
BP 09
BRANDT 10/15
BUSH 05
CENTREX 66
CHANGHONG 69
CURTIS 05
DAEWOO 64/65
DESMET 05
DUAL 05
ELEMIS 05
FERGUSON 10/34
FINLUX 61
FISHER 21
Brand Code
FUJITSU 53
FUNAI 63/67
GOLDSTAR 05/50/51
GOODMANS 05
GRADIENTE 36
GRUNDIG 09
HIKONA 52
HITACHI 05/22/23/40/41
INNO HIT 05
IRRADIO 30
ITT 25
JINGXING 49
JVC 17/30/39/70
KDS 52
KOLIN 45
KONKA 62
LG 05/50/51
LOEWE 07/46
MAG 52
Brand Code
METZ 05/28
MITSUBISHI 05/19/20/47
MIVAR 24
NEC 36
NOBLEX 33
NOKIA 25/26/27/60/61
NORDMENDE 10
OLEVIA 45
ONWA 30/39/70
ORION 05
PEONY 49/69
PHILCO 41/48/64
PHILIPS 05/06/46
PHONOLA 05
PIONEER 37/38
PROVIEW 52
PYE 05
RADIOLA 05
SABA 10
Brand Code
SALORA 26
SAMSUNG 32/42/43/65/68
SANSUI 05
SANYO 21/54/55/56
SCHNEIDER 05/29/30
SEG 05/69/75/76/77/78
SELECO 05/25
SHARP 18
SIEMENS 09
SINUDYNE 05
SONY 08
TCL 31/33/66/67/69
TELEFUNKEN 10/11/12/13/14
TEVION 52
TEX ONDA 52
THOMSON 10/15/44
TOSHIBA 16/57
WHITE WESTINGHOUSE 05
YAMAHA 18/41
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Setup
Remote Control
Clock
DVD 1
System Update
Initialize
Disc
Picture
Sound
Display
Connection
Tuning
Others
Off
Power Save
On
Quick Start
DivX Registration
DVD 1
Remote Control
DVD 2
DVD 3
OK
RETURN
SELECT
Remote control
signal sensor
Point the remote control at the unit’s sensor. Avoid obstacles in the transmission path.
The maximum range of the remote control is 7 m directly in front of the unit. Keep the
transmission window and the unit sensor clean.
The procedure can be impaired by direct sunlight or doors of glass cabinets.
Setting up the remote control
If you are using another Panasonic unit at the same location, change the mode of the
remote control so that you can operate the units independently of each other.
Set up the remote control for the unit.
!
Press FUNCTION MENU.
!
Select [To Others] with and confirm with OK.
!
Select [Setup] with and confirm with OK.
!
Select [Others] with , [Remote Control] with and confirm with OK.
!
Select [DVD 1, 2 or 3] with and confirm with OK.
Apply the selected setting [DVD 1, 2 or 3] to the remote control.
!
Press and hold OK and press the appropriate number button 1, 2 or 3 for at least
5 seconds.
!
Exit the menu with RETURN.
If the remote control setting does not match that of the unit, DVD 1, 2 or 3 appears
on the unit’s display.
!
Press and hold OK and at the same time press the appropriate number button
1, 2 or 3 for at least 5 seconds.
If you want to operate two units independently of each other using the same
remote control, then change the remote control setting.
Child lock
You can lock the buttons of the unit and the remote control.
!
Press and hold RETURN and OK until [X HOLD] appears in the display.
The unit is now locked.
!
To unlock the child lock, repeat the procedure until [X HOLD] disappears.
Operating a television set
Change the remote control code to operate your television set.
!
Press and hold the TV on and off switch button.
!
Enter the two-digit code for your television set.
Switching to AV input on your television
!
Press AV.
Switches between TV reception and AV input each time the button is pressed.
Some television models of the brands listed above (e.g. older Panasonic units)
cannot be operated using the remote control.
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Remote Control
Delete a function.
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5
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5:
VCD
JPEG, MP3
JPEG
Select channels, title number etc.
Switch the TV on and off.
Select the AV input on the TV set.
Select the AV input with a choice
between AV1, AV2, AV3 (Front),
AV4, DV and tuner.
AV
PAGE: Scroll page by page
CH: Programme selection button
DVD
CH: Select the programme position
on the TV set.
VOLUME: Volume control of the TV
set.
TV
Create a chapter for
the recording 25
Profiles 19
TV Guide 40
Service List 22
Skip forwards 30
seconds 25
Profiles 19
TV Guide 40
Service List 22
Record 28
REC
Flexible
Recording 57
Select audio channel
or soundtrack 26
Time span for
skipping playback 25
Direct TV recording
on DVD/HDD 28
Timer recording 47
with external
recording control
EXT LINK
Recording mode
XP, SP, LP, EP 28
REC MODE
TIME SLIP
DISPLAY
AUDIO
F Rec
DIRECT TV REC
Profiles 19
TV Guide 40
Service List 22
CREATE
CHAPTER
MANUAL SKIP
Return to the previous menu,
cancel a function.
FUNCTION MENU
Launch the selection menu 30
Select the status display or 23
banner, information about
the programme, TV Guide. 41
Call the submenus.
GUIDE Launch the TV Guide 40
DIRECT NAVIGATOR
Launch the Title View 32
SLOW/SEARCH
SLOW: Slow motion playback 25
SEARCH: Search during playback
Direction buttons in the menus,
select groups or titles.
Frame or slow motion playback 25
DRIVE
SELECT
Stop a recording or playback. 24
PLAY: Start playback 24
PAUSE
x 1.3: Increase the playback
speed. 25
The buttons PLAY , GUIDE, DIRECT NAVIGATOR and PROG/CHECK switch the unit on out of the standby mode.
Select the drive. Each time you press
the button, you change between
HDD, DVD and SD.
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AV
TV
OPTION
RETURN
EXIT
Save or select a setting.
Green
Yellow
Blue
Pause a recording or playback. 24
Red
Profiles 19
TV Guide 40
9
CH
PAGE
0
-
PLAY/x1.3
STOP
Change
View 32
Change
View 32
SKIP
Skip chapters, titles or pictures. 25
Standby/on switch
Press to switch the unit from on to
standby mode or vice versa.
In standby mode, the unit is still
consuming a small amount of power.
Picture and
sound settings 70
STATUS
DELETE
PROG/CHECK
Check/change
a Timer Recording 45
LIST
CH
VOL
DVD
TV
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DELETE
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SELECT
CH
STOP
PAUSE
PLAY/x1.3
AV
CH
VOL
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SELECT
PROG/CHECK
PAGE
SKIP
SLOW/SEARCH
STATUS
EXIT
OPTION
RETURN
AUDIO
F Rec
DISPLAY
TIME SLIP
DIRECT TV REC
EXT LINK
REC MODE
REC
MANUAL SKIP
CREATE
CHAPTER
LIST
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INPUT
SELECT
Call the station list 22
Exit a menu, return to TV picture.
OK
Front panel
8
Open and close
the disc tray.
STOP
2
3
4
OPEN/CLOSE
Channel
select button
DRIVE SELECT
1
Press to switch the unit from on to standby mode or vice
versa. In standby mode, the unit is still consuming a small
amount of power. Switching this unit into standby mode does
not disconnect it from the mains.
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Standby/on switch
AV3 input terminal
Drive select
HDD/DVD/SD
Quick View
Playback
Playback x1.3
REC
DV input
REC
EXT LINK
S VIDEO input AV3
Recording with external
recording control.
RAM
HDD
x1.3
EXT LINK
DRIVE
SELECT
CH
Recording
SD slot
Display
DRIVE
SELECT
REC
x1.3
OPEN/CLOSE
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S VIDEO IN VIDEO IN
DV IN
L/MONO-AUDIO IN-R
AV3
Disc tray
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HDD
DVD
SD
REC
PLAY
SD
EXTD
XP
LP
EP
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GUIDE
SLIDE
99PER
STOP
PROG FULL
UNSUPPORT
UNFORMAT
SLEEP
SW-DL
X HOLD
No FIN
HDMI
Other messages
PLEASE WAIT
DVD 1, 2, 3
SETUP
READ
No READ
FINAL
No DISC
PROTECT
RETURN
OFF0:30
REPEAT
START
COPY
Please wait.
Wrong remote control code.
You are in the Setup menu.
Disc is being read.
Disc cannot be read.
DVD is being finalized.
No disc has been inserted.
Disc is write-protected.
Cancellation of a function.
The recording time is set to 30 minutes.
Repeat playback is on.
A function (copying) begins.
Copying is taking place.
Loading data for the TV Guide.
Slideshow is running.
99% - copying is nearly finished.
A function has been stopped (copying).
All 32 timer programme positions are full.
Disc format is not supported.
Disc is unformatted.
The hard disk is in the SLEEP mode.
Software download.
Child lock is active.
Finalization not possible during recording.
HDMI unit is connected.
Error messages page 76
Digital channel
The selected drive is recording.
Flashes shortly before a Timer Recording starts.
Current time, recording/playback counter,
various messages.
External-Link: A Timer Recording is being made
from an external unit.
EXT-L
REC
PLAY
The selected drive is playing.
D
Shows Timer standby or Timer Recording.
Display
SD
The inserted medium is being shown.
Recording mode
All on: flexible recording mode 57
XP, SP
LP, EP
The selected drive is being displayed.
DVD
HDD
SD
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AV2 (EXT)
LNB
IN
LNB
OUT
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12
For a conventional tube television, we recommend using the Scart terminal.
You will obtain a high-quality RGB video picture with an RGB compatible television.
If you want to use a Progressive-capable LCD/plasma television or PCD projector, connect it to COMPONENT VIDEO OUT
to get a high quality Progressive video picture.
1
2
HDMI AV OUT = Digital audio video output
Y = Luminance signal (luminance),
P = Chrominance signal (colour difference),
B
P = Chrominance signal (colour difference)
R
OPTICAL = Digital audio output
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4
5
6
7
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10
LNB IN = LNB input
LNB OUT = LNB loop-through output
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12
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT (Progressive/Interlace)
AV1 (TV) = 21-pin Scart socket
TV connection
AV2 (EXT) = 21-pin Scart socket
External unit connection
AV1 (TV)
AV2 (EXT)
AC IN~ = Power supply
Connection for the AC mains lead.
OUT = AUDIO output, right/left channel
AV4 IN = AUDIO input, right/left channel
S VIDEO OUT = S VIDEO output
S VIDEO AV4 IN = S VIDEO input
VIDEO OUT = VIDEO output
VIDEO AV4 IN = VIDEO input
Common Interface
Slot for Conditional Access module
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Rear panel
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products should not be mixed with general household waste.
For proper treatment, recovery and recycling, please take these products to designated collection
points, where they will be accepted on a free of charge basis. Alternatively, in some countries you may
be able to return your products to your local retailer upon the purchase of an equivalent new product.
Disposing of this product correctly will help to save valuable resources and prevent any potential
negative effects on human health and the environment which could otherwise arise from inappropriate
waste handling.
Please contact your local authority for further details of your nearest designated collection point.
Penalties may be applicable for incorrect disposal of this waste, in accordance with national legislation.
Information on Disposal for Users of Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment (private households)
-If you see this symbol-
For business users in the European Union
If you wish to discard electrical and electronic equipment, please contact your dealer or supplier for further information.
Information on Disposal in other Countries outside the European Union
This symbol is only valid in the European Union.
If you wish to discard this product, please contact your local authorities or dealer and ask for the correct method of disposal.
COMMON
INTERFACE
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VIDEO
S VIDEO
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT
LNB
IN
Y
B
LNB
OUT
AV1(TV)
AV2 (EXT)
OPTICAL
OUT
DIGITAL
AUDIO
(PCM/BITST EAM)
AV OUT
OUT
AV
4
IN
AC IN
AV IN
AA
3
3
1
2
Connections
Before connection, turn off
all equipment and read
the appropriate operating
instructions.
Connection with Scart cable
For this optimum connection type, you will need a fully wired 21-pin Scart cable (not
provided).
After completing the above connections, the DVD Recorder proceeds with the
Automatic Setup. 18
Connect the satellite dish to LNB IN of the DVD Recorder.
Connect the AV1(TV) terminal (21-pin Scart socket) of the DVD Recorder to the
Scart input of the television.
Connect the DVD Recorder and the television to the power supply system.
1
2
3
Conditional Access module: The size of the Scart terminal prevents the Conditional
Access module from being inserted in the slot afterwards. Insert the module before
completing the above connections. 20
Select one of the described connection types A-E.
If your TV set supports RGB, in the Setup menu,
adjust the AV1 Output to [RGB 1] or [RGB 2]. 65
Rear panel television
AC mains lead
21-pin Scart cable (fully wired)
Antenna cable
(not provided)
AC mains supply
(AC 220 V - 240 V, 50 Hz)
AC mains lead
Slot for Conditional
Access module
Rear panel DVD Recorder
For TV sets supporting the Q Link
Direct TV Recording
TV/DVD automatic switch on: Both units are automatically switched on with PLAY, DIRECT NAVIGATOR, GUIDE
or PROG/CHECK.
If your TV set is in standby mode, it is switched on automatically with FUNCTION MENU, PLAY or on inserting a disc
(not with DVD-RAM, DVD-R, DVD-RW (DVD-Video format) and +R).
DVD automatic switch off: If you switch your TV set off, the DVD Recorder will also be switched off if it is in the STOP
mode.
You can also program Timer Recordings using your TV set. 46
(Registered trademark of Panasonic)
COMMON
INTERFACE
Necessary for TV with Q Link
11
Connections
VIDEO
S VIDEO
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT
LNB
IN
Y
B
LNB
OUT
AV1(TV)
AV2 (EXT)
OPTICAL
OUT
DIGITAL
AUDIO
(PCM/BITST EAM)
AV OUT
OUT
VA 4
IN
AC IN
Audio/Video cable
R Red
L White
Video Yellow
Audio/Video
IN
Rear panel DVD Recorder
Connection with Audio/Video cable
Rear panel television
You can use this frequently used standard connection with the provided accessories.
Connect the satellite dish to LNB IN of the DVD Recorder.
Connect AUDIO OUT (L/R) and VIDEO OUT of the DVD Recorder with the
audio/video input of the television.
Connect the DVD Recorder and the television to the power supply system.
After completing the above connections, the DVD Recorder proceeds with the
Automatic Setup. 18
AC mains lead
BB
1
2
3
AC mains lead
3
2
1
3
Before connection, turn off
all equipment and read
the appropriate operating
instructions.
AC mains supply
(AC 220 V - 240 V, 50 Hz)
Antenna cable
(not provided)
COMMON
INTERFACE
12
Connections
VIDEO
S VIDEO
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT
Y
B
AV1(TV)
AV2 (EXT)
OPTICAL
OUT
DIGITAL
AUDIO
(PCM/BITST EAM)
AV OUT
OUT
VA 4
IN
AC IN
AC mains lead
S VIDEO cable
Audio
IN
S Video
IN
Audio cable
R Red
L White
Rear panel television
Connection with S VIDEO cable
LNB
IN
LNB
OUT
Connection with an S VIDEO cable (not supplied) produces a better quality picture
than with an audio/video cable, depending on your television set.
Connect the satellite dish to LNB IN of the DVD Recorder.
Connect the AUDIO OUT (L/R) of the DVD Recorder with the audio input of the
television.
Connect the S VIDEO OUT of the DVD Recorder with the S VIDEO input of the
television.
Connect the DVD Recorder and the television to the power supply system.
After completing the above connections, the DVD Recorder proceeds with the
Automatic Setup. 18
AC mains lead
CC
1
2
3
4
4
2
3
4
1
Rear panel DVD Recorder
Before connection, turn off
all equipment and read
the appropriate operating
instructions.
AC mains supply
(AC 220 V - 240 V, 50 Hz)
Antenna cable
(not provided)
COMMON
INTERFACE
13
Connections
Connection to COMPONENT VIDEO OUT
DD
VIDEO
S VIDEO
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT
Y
B
AV2 (EXT)
OPTICAL
OUT
DIGITAL
AUDIO
(PCM/BITST EAM)
AV OUT
VA 4
IN
AC IN
AC mains lead
Audio cable
R Red
L White
LNB
IN
Connect the satellite dish to LNB IN of the DVD Recorder.
Connect the COMPONENT VIDEO OUT terminals (Y, PB, PR) of the DVD Recorder
with the COMPONENT VIDEO input of the television.
Connect the AUDIO OUT (L/R) of the DVD Recorder with the audio input of the
television.
Connect the DVD Recorder and the television to the power supply system.
After completing the above connections, the DVD Recorder proceeds with the
Automatic Setup. 18
AC mains lead
The COMPONENT VIDEO OUT terminal can be used for Interlace or Progressive
output and delivers a clearer picture than the S VIDEO OUT terminal.
Connections via these terminals produce the colour difference signals (PB/PR) and
the brightness signal (Y) separately. Colours can be reproduced true to the original
colour.
Y
B
Y Green
PB Blue
PR Red
The properties of the COMPONENT VIDEO
input terminal depend on the television or
screen.
Televisions with LCD or plasma screen
If your TV supports the progressive process, select the setting [Progressive - On] in the Setup menu. 64
Conventionell televisions
With a conventionell television, progressive output can cause the picture to flicker, even if the television is progressive-
compatible. Select the setting [Progressive - Off]. 64
COMPONENT VIDEO input
Audio input R/L
1
2
3
4
4
1
3
2
4
Rear panel television
Rear panel DVD Recorder
YUV
Component cable
Before connection, turn off
all equipment and read
the appropriate operating
instructions.
AV1(TV)
OUT
LNB
OUT
AC mains supply
(AC 220 V - 240 V, 50 Hz)
Antenna cable
(not provided)
COMMON
INTERFACE
14
VIDEO
S VIDEO
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT
Y
B
AV1(TV)
AV2 (EXT)
OPTICAL
OUT
DIGITAL
AUDIO
(PCM/BITST EAM)
AV OUT
O
U
T
VA 4 I
N
AC IN
AC mains lead
HDMI cable
Rear panel DVD Recorder
Rear panel television
HDMI IN
Only use fully wired HDMI cables showing the HDMI logo.
Use cable of max. 5 m in length to avoid interference with
the video signal.
Connections
Connection with HDMI cable
LNB
IN
LNB
OUT
AC mains lead
EE
The HDMI connection can be used only with units that are compatible with HDMI.
Digital audio and video signals are transmitted uncompressed in high quality with
only one cable.
Connect the satellite dish to LNB IN of the DVD Recorder.
Connect the HDMI OUT of the DVD Recorder with the HDMI input of the
television.
Connect the DVD Recorder and the television to the power supply system.
After completing the above connections, the DVD Recorder proceeds with the
Automatic Setup. 18
1
2
3
3
2
3
1
If your television only supports dual-channel audio, then an audio signal with 3 or more channels is down-converted, with
output through 2 audio channels. It is not always possible to down-convert all discs.
For HDCP compatible units with DVI connection (e.g. PC monitor)
Depending on the unit, it is possible that the picture is not perfectly reproduced with a DVI/HDMI adapter. The audio signal
is not transmitted in this case.
HDCP (High Bandwidth Digital Content Protection) is a form of copy protection transmitted via HDMI connections and
partly via DVI (Digital Visual Interface). The units must be able to decipher the copying protection to permit playback.
Before connection, turn off
all equipment and read
the appropriate operating
instructions.
AC mains supply
(AC 220 V - 240 V, 50 Hz)
Antenna cable
(not provided)
COMMON
INTERFACE
15
Connections
!
Connect the DVD Recorder with an HDMI cable to the television.
!
Switch the units on.
!
On the television, choose the setting for HDAVI Control.
!
On the television, choose the input channel for the DVD Recorder.
The input channel must be re-selected every time the connections or settings are
changed.
EE
Automatic input changeover
!
Press PLAY , *FUNCTION MENU, GUIDE, DIRECT NAVIGATOR or
PROG/CHECK.
The TV and other external units are switched over to the DVD Recorder input
channel. This takes a time. You may possibly not see the start of the title.
!
Press SKIP or SLOW/SEARCH to go back to the start of the title.
Automatic ON
!
Press PLAY , *FUNCTION MENU, GUIDE, DIRECT NAVIGATOR or
PROG/CHECK.
The television and other external units are switched on together with the DVD
Recorder, and adjusted to the DVD Recorder input channel.
Automatic OFF
The DVD Recorder and other external units are switched off together with the
television. The unit does not switch off during an on-going Timer Recording, a
recording with REC, the copying function or while finalizing a disc.
HDAVI Control permits linked operation of the DVD Recorder with a Panasonic TV
and other HDAVI Control compatible units.
Television
DVD Recorder
Connecting to a Panasonic TV (VIERA) with HDAVI Control
Connection with HDMI cable
Joint use of HDAVI Control and Q Link functions
To use both functions together, you should also connect a 21-pin Scart cable as well
as the HDMI cable.
Scart cable
neccessary
for Q Link
HDMI
IN
Functions with HDAVI Control
Control with the VIERA remote control of the television
Your DVD Recorder is connected with an HDMI cable to a television with the function
VIERA Link.
You can operate the DVD Recorder with the remote control of the VIERA television.
Use the buttons , OK, RETURN, EXIT, OPTION and the coloured buttons to
move around in the menu.
Please also read the operating instructions for your television set.
During playback
: Pause, : Stop, : Search back, : Search forwards
Playback of a still picture (JPEG)
: Stop, : Previous picture, : Next picture
EXIT: Exit the screen.
*FUNCTION MENU - Only when the DVD Recorder is switched on.
!
In the Setup menu under HDMI Settings, choose [VIERA Link - On] and
[Digital Audio Output - HDMI and Optical]. 64
VIERA Main Menu
VIERA Link
DVD Recorder
OK
RETURN
Playback
Delete
Copy
To Others
Recording
FUNCTION MENU
Remain 21:21 XP
OK
OK
VIERA Link Menu
EXIT
Pause
Stop
SearchSearch
Play
Navigation in the menus
!
Confirm [Control Panel] with OK to launch the navigation
menu.
HDD
*FUNCTION MENU - Only when the DVD Recorder is switched on.
Control Panel
FUNCTION MENU
Drive Select
VIDEO
S VIDEO
AV1(TV)
AV2 (EXT)
OPTICAL
OUT
DIGITAL
AUDIO
(PCM/BITST EAM)
AV OUT
O
U
T
V
A
4 I
N
COMMON
INTERFACE
16
Connect this unit to a
device with a
DTS decoder in order to be able to
play a DVD with this symbol.
This unit can record and
playback stereo sound in
Dolby Digital (dual channel).
DVD-VIDEO can be played back in
multi channel sound.
0ut
2.0
Digital
Push the jack all the
way into the terminal
with this side facing up.
Connections
Optical digital
audio cable
Digital amplifier or digital system components
If an amplifier with a Dolby Digital, DTS or MPEG decoder is connected, multi-
channel surround sound from a DVD-VIDEO can be played back.
Connection of external units
!
Connect an amplifier with a Dolby Digital, DTS or MPEG decoder.
!
Use an optical digital audio cable.
!
In the Setup menu Sound, change the Digital Audio Output setting according to
your connected digital amplifier. 63
You cannot use a DTS Digital Surround decoder that is not designed for DVD.
DVD Recorder
Amplifier
OPTICAL
Joint use of HDMI and digital output OPTICAL
Before connection, turn off all equipment and read the appropriate operating
instructions.
If the DVD Recorder is connected to the television set with an HDMI cable and you
are using an amplifier at the digital audio output OPTICAL for sound output, in the
Setup menu change the setting Digital Audio Output to [Optical Only]. 64
Audio cable
R - Red
L - White
Analogue amplifier or analogue system components
To use stereo or Dolby Pro Logic, connect an analogue amplifier or analogue audio
component.
!
Connect the output AUDIO OUT (R/L) e.g. with a Dolby Pro Logic amplifier.
!
Connect the audio cable according to the colour of the connection terminals
(R - Red, L - White).
Second satellite receiver
With the DVD Recorder switched off, you can forward the signal via the LNB OUT
terminal. Please read the operating instructions for your satellite receiver.
!
Connect LNB IN of the satellite receiver with LNB OUT of the DVD Recorder.
!
Switch the Quick Start off. 66
!
Switch the DVD Recorder to Standby.
DVD Recorder
Amplifier
AUDIO IN
R
L
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT
LNB
IN
Y
B
AV1(TV)
21-pin Scart cable
LNB
OUT
AV
DVD Recorder
!
Connect the Scart socket AV2(EXT) of the DVD Recorder with the Scart socket of
the external unit.
!
In the Setup menu, select the settings for the connected unit. 65
!
Press INPUT SELECT several times to select the input AV2 for the external unit.
DVD Player, Set Top Box or Videorecorder to AV2(EXT)
Connect another unit to the Scart socket AV2(EXT) of the DVD Recorder. Please
read the operating instructions for your external unit.
External unit
COMMON
INTERFACE
COMMON
INTERFACE
AV2(EXT)
COMMON
INTERFACE
17
!
Select one of the two connection possibilities for AV3.
The connection with S VIDEO and Audio cable (L/R) produces the best quality.
!
Press INPUT SELECT several times to select the AV3 input for the external unit.
Audio cable
L-White
R-Red
Audio/Video cable
Video-Yellow
Connection to the front input DV IN
Connect a DV compatible Camcorder to the front input DV IN.
!
Connect the DV output of the Camcorder with the DV input of the DVD Recorder,
using a DV cable.
!
After connecting the cables, switch both units on.
!
Press INPUT SELECT several times to select the DV input for the external unit.
EXT LINK
CH
S VIDEO IN VIDEO IN
DV IN
L/MONO-AUDIO IN-R
AV3
DV cable
DMR-EX80S
S VIDEO
cable
If the audio output of the external unit is mono, connect it to the socket.
Both the left and the right channel are recorded.
L/MONO
L-White
R-Red
Connections
Connecting external units
Connection to the front input AV3
If your external unit does not have a DV output, connect it via the front input AV3.
DVD Recorder
EXT LINK
CH
S VIDEO IN VIDEO IN
DV IN
L/MONO-AUDIO IN-R
AV3
DMR-EX80S
With S VIDEO and Audio cable
The DV input of this unit is only intended for DV units. For example, a computer
cannot be connected up here. Some DV units do not permit perfect input of the
video and audio signal.
The DVD Recorder cannot be controlled via an external unit connected to the
DV IN input socket.
Automatic recording from DV IN 57
EXT LINK
CH
S VIDEO IN VIDEO IN
DV IN
L/MONO-AUDIO IN-R
AV3
DMR-EX80S
With Audio/Video cable
Before connection, turn off all equipment and read the appropriate operating
instructions.
Manual recording from Camcorder or Camera 29
Amplifier or external unit with HDMI cable
!
Connect the amplifier or external unit according to the drawing.
!
Switch the units on.
!
On the television, select the input channel for the DVD Recorder.
HDMI
OUT
Television
DVD Recorder
If an externally connected unit only supports dual-channel audio, then an audio signal
with 3 or more channels is down-converted, with output through 2 audio channels.
It is not always possible to down-convert all discs.
Titles which cannot be down-converted can only be played back via HDMI at an
amplifier complying with the HDMI standard Ver. 1.1 (or higher).
For HDCP compatible units with DVI connection (e.g. PC monitor)
Depending on the unit, it is possible that the picture is not perfectly reproduced with
a DVI/HDMI adapter. The audio signal is not transmitted in this case.
HDMI
IN
HDMI
IN
Amplifier
COMMON
INTERFACE
VIDEO
S VIDEO
O
U
T
A
V
4 I
N
18
!
Turn the television on and select the input channel corresponding to the connection
type you have selected.
!
Switch the DVD Recorder on using the Standby/On switch.
TV Bildschirmformat (TV Aspect)
!
Select the desired screen format with and confirm with OK.
Pan & Scan: The picture of a 16:9 film is cut off at the side.
Letterbox: Black bars appear at the top and bottom of the picture.
64
4:3-TV
Pan & Scan
Letterbox
RETURN
OK
SELECT
Automatic Setup
16:9-Breitbild-TV
16:9
100%
Prog. Transp. Freq. Sender Name TV/Radio
102 11836 MHz WDR Fernsehen TV
103 11836 MHz Das Erste TV
104 11836 MHz hr2 Radio Radio
105 11836 MHz Hessen fernsehen TV
106 11836 MHz SR1 Radio Radio
0%
Satellit: Astra 19,2° O
Automatischer Suchlauf
RETURN
SELECT
OK
Länderauswahl
RETURN : verlassen OK : anwählen
Länderauswahl (Country Selection)
1
AA
Automatischer Suchlauf
Satellitensuchlauf
Gefunden: Astra 19,2° O
Hot Bird 13° O
0%
100%
!
Confirm [Ja] with OK to save the
satellites.
Quick Setup
Satellitensuchlauf
Suche nach: Astra 19,2° O
Gefunden:
0%
100%
!
Select the desired country with and confirm with OK.
4
Diese Satelliten speichern?
Nein
Ja
If date and time are not transmitted, the menu [Datum / Zeit] appears. 66
Automatische Uhreinstellung (Automatic Clock Setting)
3
Auto-Setup is followed by the time and clock setting.
!
Change [Zeit] and [Datum] with or and .
!
Confirm the change with OK.
An incorrect date or time affects the programmed recording of television
programmes (note summer and winter time).
0
9
TV Bildschirmformat
Press RETURN to cancel the
automatic search prematurely.
If you don’t save the satellite, the
station data cannot be adopted.
After switching on for the first time, the unit proceeds with automatic satellite and
station search.
The unit offers you the choice between [Automatischer Suchlauf] and [Quick Setup].
Automatischer Suchlauf searches for all satellites at all 4 LNBs. All currently available
TV and radio stations are saved.
Quick Setup searches for Astra 19,2° E at all 4 LNBs. A predefined choice of TV and
radio stations is saved.
You can now select your favourite stations and store them in the required order in the
profiles. Please proceed with the setup for additional LNBs, including station search,
under Advanced Setup. 59
Automatische Uhreinstellung
RETURN : Abbrechen
Deutschland
Österreich
Automatischer Suchlauf
Quick Setup
Programmsuchlauf
Programmsuchlauf (Auto-Setup)
2
!
Confirm [Automatischer Suchlauf] with OK or select with [Quick Setup] and
confirm with OK.
Auto-Setup for your unit is now complete.
!
Press FUNCTION MENU to change the menu language to English.
[To Others - Setup - Display - Language] 63
19
Profile Select
!
Press the Green Button to select a Profile. Each time you press the button, you call
the next Profile.
!
Press FUNCTION MENU
!
Select [To Others] with and confirm with OK.
!
Select [Setup] with and confirm with OK.
!
Select [Edit Profiles] with and confirm with OK.
You can create four different Profiles where you put together your favourite TV stations.
Add
!
Select the required station in the left table with .
!
Press the Yellow Button to adopt the selected station in the Profile.
Every station can only be added to the Profile once.
!
Press OK to save the Profile.
Edit Profiles
Sorting Mode
The stations can be sorted in numerical or alphabetical order.
!
Press the Red Button to select the desired sorting mode.
!
Press PAGE to scroll backwards or forwards. For alphabetical sorting mode, skip
one letter back or forwards with SKIP .
Sorting Mode
Profile Select
Add TV/Radio
Red
Yellow
Blue
Green
TV/Radio
!
Press the Blue Button. Every time you press the button, you change between
[TV - TV encrypted - Radio - Radio encrypted]. Encrypted stations are marked with
the key symbol in the corresponding table.
!
Press PAGE to scroll back or forwards. For alphabetic sorting mode, skip one
letter back or forwards with SKIP .
Profile Name
!
Press the Red Button.
!
Select the required character with and confirm with OK.
!
Press PAUSE to delete one letter at a time.
!
Use the colour buttons to change between Standard Characters/Other Characters
and confirm with OK.
!
Press STOP , the name is adopted.
Delete All
!
Press the Blue Button to delete all stations in the Profile.
!
Press OK to save the Profile.
To edit, change to the right column with .
Move
You can change the order of stations in the selected Profile.
!
Select the required station with .
!
Press the Green Button to mark the station. The lettering appears in red.
!
Move the station to the required position with .
!
Press the Green Button again to insert the station. After being inserted, the
lettering appears in black.
!
Press OK to save the Profile.
Delete
!
Select the required station with .
!
Press the Yellow Button to delete the station in the Profile.
!
Press OK to save the Profile.
Profile Name
Move
Delete Delete All
Red
Green
Yellow
Blue
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B
C
A
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F
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RETURN
SELECT
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0
Space
Standard Characters
Other Characters
Delete
Add to List
List Names
Set
Profile Name
Profile 1_
Edit Profiles
Profile Select
Add
TV/Radio
Page -
Sorting Mode
Page +
RETURN
SELECT
Enter a title using the number buttons, e.g. the letter “R”
!
Press number 7 to go to the 7th line.
!
Press the button 7 twice to mark “R” and confirm with .OK
Standard Characters
Other Characters
Red
Green
1 Das Erste
2 ZDF
3 RTL Television
4 SAT.1
5 VOX
6 ProSieben
7 RTL2
8 kabel eins
9 Super RTL
Edit Profiles
Move
Delete
Delete All
Profile Name
RETURN
SELECT
1 Das Erste
2 ZDF
3 RTL Television
4 SAT.1
5 VOX
6 ProSieben
7 RTL2
8 kabel eins
9 Super RTL
1 Das Erste
2 RTL Television
3 VOX
Jump
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Setup
Edit Profiles
Advanced Setup
Auto-Setup Restart
Signal Condition
Disc
Picture
Sound
Display
Connection
Others
TAB
SELECT
RETURN
OK
Tuning
TV
123...
Profile 1
TV
123...
Profile 1
20
Common Interface
To view programmes from encrypted stations, you need a Conditional Access module
together with a valid Smart Card and a subscription with the corresponding Pay TV
provider. The Smart Card is inserted in the commercially available Conditional Access
Module (CAM). Please read the instructions supplied for the Smart Card and the
module.
When connecting the DVD Recorder using the Scart cable, you must insert the
module first, because the size of the Scart terminal prevents you from inserting the
module afterwards.
Remove the Smart Card
!
Press against the middle of the card
and pull it straight out.
SAT
CAM
Smart Card
Insert the Smart Card
!
Insert the Smart Card carefully in the
Conditional Access module until you
can feel a resistance.
Password query
Depending on the card provider, a password may be demanded after inserting the
card. This appears also for programmes being broadcast with a movie rating.
!
Enter the 4-digit code with the number buttons.
Delete an incorrect number with DELETE.
!
Confirm your password with OK.
Other settings on the card, e.g. changing the password, can be adjusted in the Setup
menu. 65
Depending on the card, in some cases its use together with this unit may be limited
or not possible.
Insert the Conditional Access module
!
Insert the Conditional Access module
carefully into the slot on the back of the
DVD Recorder.
CAM
The Common Interface supports the modules according to DVB Specification for
encryption systems as for example Cryptoworks, Viaccess, Nagravision, Conax
or Irdeto.
Remove the module
When connected with the Scart cable,
remove the Scart terminal first. Then pull
the module straight out of the slot.
Common Interface
Please enter your new pin code:
Number
----
RETURN
VIDEO
S VIDEO
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT
LNB
IN
Y
B
LNB
OUT
AV1(TV)
AV2 (EXT)
T
O
U
IA V 4
N
COMMON
INTERFACE
SELECT
Label facing
upwards
DELETE
0
9
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Panasonic DMREX80S Operating instructions

Category
DVD players
Type
Operating instructions

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