PANASONIC DVD/VCR Combo Manual L0312231

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UaLt EATURE Panasonic"
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DVD/VCR DECK
Operating Instructions
Model No. PV-D4753S
Connections and Initial Setup Procedures are on pages 12 to 17. I
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MULTI FORMAT PLAYBACK
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As an ENERGY STAFf _Partner, Matsushita Electric Corporation
of America has determined that this product or product model
meets the ENERGY STAR @guidelines for energy efficiency,
Please read these instructions carefully before attempting to connect, operate or adjust thi
product. Ptease save this manuat.
Spanish Quick Use Guide is included+
(Gu(a para T_pida consutta en espa6o[ est6 incluida+) LSQT067
Important Safeguards and Precautions
FrFORYOURSAFETY'READANDRETAINALLSAFETY I OUTDOOR ANTENNA INSTALLATION
AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS. HEED ALL 1 SAFE ANTENNA AND CABLE CONNECTION
ARNINGS IN THE MANUAL AND ONTHE UNIT ff an outside antenna or cable system is connected to the
I INSTALLATION I
1 POWER SOURCECAUTION
Operate only from a power source indicated on the
unit or in this manual, ff necessary, have y,our
Electric Utility Service Company or Video Products
Dealer verity the power source in your home.
g POLARIZEDOR GROUNDING PLUG
As a safety feature, this product comes with either
a polarized power cord p_ug (one blade is wider
than the other), or a three-wire grounding type plug.
POLARIZED PLUG CAUTION:
This plug wil_only f_ into an ou_et one way. _t you cannot
fully insert the plug, try reversing it. If it st_llwill not fit,
have a_ electrician instal_the proper wal_OLdJebDO not
defeat the safety feature by tampering with the p_ug.
GROUNDING PLUG CAUTION:
This plug wil_ only fit into a three-hole grounding
out_et. _Inecessary, have an electrician instal_ the
proper outlet. DO not defeat the safety feature by
tampering with the plug.
3 POWER CORD
Make sure power cords are routed so that they
are not _ikely to have anything rest on them, roll
over them, or be in the way of walking tragic.
If an extension cord is used, make sure it also
has either a polarized or grounded plug and that
the cords can be securelvconnected.
Frayed cords, damaged plugs, and damaged or
cracked wire insulation are hazardous and should
be replaced by a qualified service technician.
Overloaded outlets and extension cords are fire
hazards and should be avoided.
4 DO NOT BLOCK VENTILATION HOLES
Ventitation openings in the cabinet release heat
generated during operation. _f they are blocked,
heat build-up inside the unit can cause failures that
may result in a fire hazard or heat damage to
casseftes or discs.
For protection, foitow these ru_es:
a. Never cover ventilation slots or the unit while in
use, or operate the unit when placed on a bed,
sofa, rug, or other soft sudace.
b. Avoid built-in instaitation, such as a book case
or rack, unless proper ventilation is provided.
BPLACEMENT: AVOtD EXTREMELY HOT LOCATIONS
OR SUDDEN TEMPERATURE CHANGES
Do not place the unit over or near heater or
radiator, in direct sunlight, inside cthsed vehicles,
in high temperature [over t04°F (40°C)], or in over
75% humidity. If the unit is suddenly moved from
acold place to a warm one, moisture may
condense in the unit and on the tape causing
damage. Never subject the unit to vibration,
impact, or place it so that the sud_ce is fitted as
internal parts may be seriously damaged.
6 TO AVOID PERSONAL INJURY
Do not place unsecured equipment on _ sloping
Surface.
DO not place this unit on _ny support that is not
firm, level, and adequately strong A
The unit could fal_ causing seriou
injury to a child or adult and
damage to the unit.
• An appliance and cart
combination should be moved
with care. Quick stops,
excessive force, and uneven
sudaces may cause the appliance _nd cart
combination to overturn.
• Carefuity follow ait operating instructions and
use the manufacturer's recommended
accessories when operating this unit or
connecting it to any other equipment.
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equipment, be sure the antenna or cable system is grounded
so as to provide some protection against built up static
charges and voltage surges. _. _,_ -
Section 810 of the National Electrical _,,_
Code, ANSI/NFPA 70 (in Canada, ca
part I of the Canadian Electrical _ _._,.,_%_,
Cede provides information _ /_f-_ ............
with respect to proper grounding _ _-_.j_,'_=.'="
of the mast and supporting .,=_ ......
structure, grounding of the lead-in wire _#_
to an _ntenna discharge unit, size of grounding conductors,
location of antenna discharge unit, connection to grounding
electrodes and requirements for the grounding electrode.
2 KEEPANTENNACLEAROF HIGHVOLTAGEPOWERLINESORCIRCUITS
An outside antenna system should be located welt away from
power lines, electric light or power circuits and where it will never
come into contact with these power sources if it should happen
to fall. When installing an outside antenna, extreme care should
be taken to avoid touching power lines, circuits or other power
sources as this could be fatal. Because of the hazards involved,
antenna installation should be left to a professional.
I USING THE UNIT I
If the unit has been in storage or moved to a new location,
refer first to the INSTALLATION section of these safeguards.
tKEEPTHE UNIT AWAY FROM WATEROR MOISTUREOF ANY KIND,
2IF EQUIPMENT tS EXPOSED TO RAIN, MOISTURE, OR
STRONG IMPACT, unplug the unit and have it inspected by a
qualified service technician before use.
3 DURING AN ELECTRICAL STORM
During a lightning storm, whether indoors or outdoors, or
before leaving the unit unused for extended periods of time,
disconnect all equipment from the power source as well as
the antenna and cable system.
4 WHEN THE UNIT IS PLUGGED IN
Never expose the unit to r_in or water. DO NOT OPERATE
if liquid has been spiited into the unit. _mmediately unplug
the unit, and have it inspected by a service technician.
Fire and shock hazards can result from electrical shorts
caused by liquid contact inside.
Never drop or push any object through openings in the unit.
Some internal parts carry hazardous voltages and contact
can cause electric shock or fire hazard.
DO not put any foreign object on the disc tray.
• Avoid placing the unit directly above or below your TV set
as this may cause electrical interference. Keep _ll magnets
away from electronic equipment.
5 USING ACCESSORIES
Use only accessories recommended by the manufacturer to
avoid risk of fire, shock, or other hazards.
6 CLEANING THE UNIT
Unplug the unit. Then, use a clean, dry, chemicaity untreated
cloth to gently remove dust or debris. DO NOT USE cleaning
fluids, aerosols, or forced air that could over-spray, or seep
into the unit and cause electrical shock. Any substance such
as wax, adhesive t_pe, etc. may mar the cabinet surface.
Exposure to greasy, humid, or dusty areas may adversely
affect internal parts.
I SERVICE I
1 DO NOT SERVICE THIS PRODUCT YOURSELF
If, after carefully following the detaited operating
instructions, this product does not operate properly, do not
attempt to open or remove covers, or make any
adjustments not described in the manual. Unplug the unit
and contact a qualified service technician.
2IF REPLACEMENT PARTS ARE REQUIRED
Make sure the service technician uses only parts specified
by the manufacturer, or those havthg the same safety
characteristics as the edgina{ paris. The use of unauthorized
substitutes may result in fire, electric shock, or other hazards.
3 HAVE THE SERVICE TECHNICIAN PERFORM A SAFETY CHECK
After any service or repairs to the unit, request the service
technician to conduct a thorough s_fety check as
described in the manufacturer's service literature to ensure
that the unit is in s_fe operating condition.
Safety Precautions/Mesures de sdcuritd
WARNING: To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose this
equipment to rain or moisture.
CAUTION: To prevent electric shock, match wide blade of plug to
wide slot, fully insert.
Avertissement: Afin de pr_venir tout risque d'incendie ou de chocs
dlectriques, ne pas exposer cet appareil &la pluie ou
une humiditd excessive.
Attention: Pour _viter les chocs _lectriques, introduire la lame la
plus large de la fiche darts la borne correspondante de la
prise et pousser jusqu'au fond.
CAUTION: TOHEDUCE THE HISK OF ELECTR C SHOC}
£Q NOT RF_tOVE COVSR (OR BACK)
NO US_R-SERVLC_LE PA£TS _NS_I)E
£EFER SERViCInG TO QUALIFIED 9ERVICE PERSONN_
This symbol warns the user that uninsulated voltage
within the unit may have sufficient magnitude to cause
electric shock.
Therefore, it is dangerous to make any kind of contact
with any inside part of this unit.
This symbol alerts the user that important literature
concerning the operation and maintenance of this unit
has been included. Therefore, it should be read
carefully in order to avoid any problems.
CAUTION:
UNIT IS A CLASS I LASER PRODUCT.
HOWEVER THIS UNIT USES A VISIBLE LASER BEAM WHICH COULD
CAUSE HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE IF DIRECTED.
BE SURE TO OPERATE THE UNIT CORRECTLY AS INSTRUCTED.
WHEN THIS UNIT IS PLUGGED TO THE WALL OUTLET, DO NOT PLACE
YOUR EYES CLOSE TO THE OPENING OF THE DISC TRAY AND OTHER
OPENINGS TO LOOK INTO THE INSIDE OF THIS UNIT.
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 ATTEMPT TO REPAIR YOURSELF.
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL.
'CAUTION:
LASER RADIATION
WHEN OPEN DO NOT
STARE INTO BEAM.
ATTENTION:
I RAYONNEMENT
|LASER EN CAS
|D'OUVERTURE.
| NE PAS REGARDER
DANS LE FAISCEAU.
(Inside of product)
FCC NOTE:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when operated in a residential
environment. If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment off and on, use the equipment in another location and/or utilize
an electrical outlet different from that used by the receiver.
If necessary, consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. The user may find the
booklet, "Something About Interference" available from FCC local regional offices helpfuh
FCC Caution:
To assure continued compliance, (example- use only shielded interface cables when connecting to
other devices.) Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment.
FCOWaming: Any unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment would void the user's
authority to operate.
Region Management Information:
This DECK is designed and manufactured to respond to the
Region Management Information that is recorded on a DVD
disc. If the Region number described on the DVD disc does
not correspond to the Region number of this DECK, this
DECK cannot play this disc.
OThe Region number for this DECK is "1".
OThe Player will play DVD-Video marked with labels
containing "1" or "ALL".
IExample:
3
Congratulations
on your purchase of one of the most
sophisticated and reliable products on the
market today, Used properly, it will bring you
years of enjoyment. Please fill in the
information below. The serial number is on the
tag located on the back of your DECK.
• Date of Purchase
• Dealer Purchased From
• Dealer Address
• Dealer Phone No.
• Model No, PV-D4753S
• Serial No.
[] Remote Control
LSSQ0377 [] Batteries 2 "AA"
[] RF Coaxial Cable
LSJA0372
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To order accessories, call toll free
t-800-332-5368.
Disc formats supported by this DECK
DECK can play back discs bearing any of the followin
marks: [Discs Played 8cm (3") or 12cm (5"
Logo Disc type
_. _ DVD (DVD-Video)
DVD-R (DVD-Video formatted
discs [finalized])
.._=,o DVD-Audio
V,deoCO
CD (CD-DA)
[_"_ CD-R/CD-RW (CD-DA,Video CD
=,_,m formatted discs [finalized])
WMA, MP3, JPEG
Discs which cannot be played
• DVD with Region No. other than "1" or "ALL'
• PAL discs (the audio on DVD-Audio can be played),
DVD-RAM, DVD-ROM, DVD-RW, DVD+RW, CD-ROM,
CDV, CD-G, CVD, SVCD, SACD, Divx Video Disc and
Photo-CD
O
• Do not use irregularly shaped discs (e.g. heart-
shaped), as these can damage the unit.
• It may not be possible to play CO*R, CD-RW and
DVD*R in all cases due to the type of disc or
condition of the recording.
Handling precautions
Sticking a label on the disc may impair DVD-R playback.
Do not attach sticker to discs. (Do not use discs with
exposed adhesive from tape or left over peeled-off
stickers.)
• Only hold disc by edges as shown below. Fingerprints,
dirt and scratches can cause skipping and distortion.
Do not write on label side of disc.
Never use record cleaning sprays, benzine, thinner,
static electricity prevention liquids, or any other solvent.
1)_ Open cover.
2) nsert
batteries as
marked.
3) Close cover.
[] Battery replacement caution
DO not mix old and new batteries.
Do not mix alkaline with manganese
batteries.
Do not try to close disc tray when
disc is not properly placed. _"
To clean disc surface /%
With a soft, damp (water only) cloth, gently O
wipe from the center hole to the outer edge_
as shown below. (Wiping in a circular
pattern will scratch the surface.) X
If disc is brought from a cold to a
warm environment, moisture may _ _._ _)
form on the disc
Wipe away moisture with a soft, dry, lint-free cloth
before using disc. (See above.)
Improper disc storage
Discs could be damaged if stored or left in areas:
• exposed to direct sunlight.
• that are humid or dusty.
• near heat (i.e. heater, radiator, etc.).
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Important Safeguards and Precautions ............................ 2, 3
Before Using ............................................................................ 4
DECK & Cassette Information ........................................... 6,7
Location of Controls ....................................................... 8 ~ 10
Displays (On Screen Displays and Multi Function Display) .................... 1 1
Connections .................................................................. 12 ~15
Initial Setup for Basic Connections (Ready to Ptay) .......... t 6, t 7
Reset Language, Channels, Clock, VCR's Output Channel ... 18, 19
Playback/Record on a Tape ........................................... 20, 21
Basic DVD Operation ...................................................... 22, 23
Timer Recording .............................................................. 24, 25
MTS Broadcast/VHS Hi-Fi Stereo System .................... 26, 27
Multi-Brand Control Feature ........................................... 28, 29
Tape Operation (Search System) ....................................... 30 ~32
Special VCR Features ..................................................... 33, 34
Copying Your Tapes (Dubbing) ......................................................... 35
Disc Operation ............................................................... 36 ~41
DVD Operation using On-Screen Displays ................. 42 ~44
MP3/WMA/JPEG Playback Operation .......................... 45 ~47
DVD Lock Feature ................................................................. 48
Settings for DVD Operation .......................................... 49 ~53
Language Code List .............................................................. 54
Warning and Instruction Displays ........................................ 55
Before Requesting Service ............................................. 56, 57
Limited Warranty ............................................................. 58, 59
Customer Services Directory ............................................... 59
Spanish (Espa_ol) Quick Use Guide ............................. 60~ 65
Index ................................................................................. 66, 67
Playing older or damaged tapes may eventually
cause video heads to become clogged.
Video Head Clog Sensor
During playback, this
screen appears if WDEOHEADSMAY
clogging is detected. .EESCL£Ar_ING
_LEAS£ _NSER_ HEAD
To remove screen, CLEANINGCASSENE
OR REFER _O MANUAL
press PLAY on the
remote or DECK. E_ :_¥
Use "dry" type heed cleaning cassette
only. (Part NO.NV-TCL30PT is recommended.)
FolJow cleaning tape instructions carefully.
Excessive use of tape can shorten head life.
If head clog symptoms persist, contact your
nearest servicenter by visiting our Web Site
(see p. 59).
Break off the tab to
prevent recording.
Record Tab
Screw driver j
To record again
Cover the hole
with cellophane tape.
Only use tapes with the _ mark in this DECK.
Tape Speed Type of Video Cassette
Setting T6O T120 T160
SP 2 Hours
Standard Play) fHour 2 Hours 40 Minutes
LP 2Hours 4 Hours 5Hours
(Long Play) 20 Minutes
SLP 3 Hours 6 Hours 8 Hours
(Super Long Play)
Use a soft cloth or dusting attachment of a vacuum cleaner to remove dust from the ventilation holes
on the back sides and bottom of the cabinet. Plastic surfaces are easily scratched and can be
marred by alcohol and various solvents. Avoid excessive use of oil-based furniture polishes since
the materials used in the cabinet will accumulate more dust. We recommend using a non-abrasive,
antistatic cleaner and polisher.
Digital Auto Picture
Automatically controls the video output signal for less noise depending on the tape condition.
Digital Auto Tracking
Continuously analyzes the signal and adjusts for optimum picture quality.
Manual Tracking Control
(to reduce picture noise)
Use during Playback and Slow Motion mode to reduce picture noise.
Press CR (TRACKING) _ on the remote control or on DECK until the picture clears up.
To return to Auto Tracking, press POWER off, then on again a few seconds later.
V-Lock Control Lto reduce picture iitter'_
In Still mode, CH(TRACKIN(_) _ operate as a V-Lock control.
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Power Source:
Power Consumption:
Video Signal:
Video Recording System:
Audio Track:
Tuner:
Broadcast Channels:
CABLE Channels:
Input/Output Terminal:
Input Terminal:
Output Terminal:
Operating Temperature:
_vPeerating Humidity:
ight:
Dimensions:
Discs Played
(t) DVD-Video Disc
DVD-Audio Disc
(2) Compact Disc
(CD-DA,Video CD)
120 V AC, 60 Hz
Power On: Approx. 32 watts, Power Off: Approx. 4 watts
EIA Standard NTSC color
4 rotary heads helical scanning system
1 track (Normal), 2 channel (Hi-Fi Audio Sound)
VHF 2 - 13, UHF 14 ~ 69
Midband A through I (14 - 22), Superband J through W (23 - 36)
Hyperband AA ~ EEE 37 ~ 64), Lowband A-5 ~ A-1 95 - 99
Speca CABLE channe 5A 01 ,Utraband 65 - 94. 100 ~ 125
AudiolVideo Line Input/Output, RF Input/Output
Audio/Video Line Input (Front)
S-Video Output (DVD only), Component Video Output (DVD only)
Audio Output 2 (L), (R)
5 °C - 40 °C (4t °F ~104 °F)
10%-75%
4.9 kg (10.8 Ibs).
430 (W) x 95.5 (H) x 344 (D) mm
16-15/16" (W) x 3-12/16" (H) x 13-9/16" (D) inch
5" (12 cm) single-sided single-layer
5" (12 cm) single-sided double-layer
5" (12 cm) double-sided double-layer (one layer per side)
3" (8 cm) single-sided single-layer
3" (8 cm) single-sided double-layer
3" (8 cm double-sided double-layer one layer per side)
5" (12 crn dsc
3" (8 cm) disc
(CD-R/CD_RW,MP3,WMA,JPEG)
Digital Audio Output: Digital Optical Connector
Pickup: Wavelength: 655 nm (DVD), 790 nm (Video CD/CD)
Laser power: CLASS II
Note: • Designs and specifications are subject to change without notice.
II- Ol • [_
Angle: Some DVD discs feature scenes simultaneously shot from different angles.
The ANGLE button can be used to view the scene from different angles.
(ANGLE Indicator lights on DECK when a scene recorded at different
angles is detected.)
Chapter Number:Titles are subdivided into numbered sections. You can quickly search for
a favorite scene using these numbers.
DVD: A high-density optical disc on which high-quality pictures and sound have
been digitally recorded. DVD incorporates new video compression
technology (MPEG II) and high-density recording technology which allow
entire movies to be recorded with incredible playback quality.
Playback Control:With Video CD (version 2.0), scenes or information may be selected for
viewing or listening from an interactive menu that appears on the TV screen.
Subtitles: Written dialogue which appears at the bottom of the screen.
Time Number: The elapsed play time from the start of a disc or title. Use to quickly find
scenes. (May net work with some discs.)
Title Numben For DVD discs with two or more tit_es, the title is numbered as fitte f, title 2, etc.
Track Number: Numbers assigned to tracks on Video CDs and CDs to allow specific tracks
to be quickly located.
Video CD: CD containing picture and sound with same quality level as video tape.
This DECK also supports Video CDs with playback control (version 2.0).
Apparatus Claims of U.S. Patent Nos. 4,631,603, 4,577,216 4819098 and 4,907,093,
censed for mited viewing uses only.
This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by method claims of
certain U.S. Patents and other intellectual property rights owned by Macrovision Corporation and
other rights owners. Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by Macrovision
Corporation, and is intended for home and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise
authorized by Macrovision Corporation. Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited. 7
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EJECT /
OPEN /CLOSE
pp. 20, 22
POWER
VCR mode
p. 28
DSS /CABLE mode
p. 28
PLA Y
pp. 20, 22
REWIND
SLOW-
pp. 20, 23
VCR/TV
p. 21
NUMBER keys
RETURN/SEARCH _
pp. 22,30
ACTION
pp. 18, 49
SKIPI4NI
p,_
p, 38
Bold: VCR Function
Italic: DVD Function
Bold Italic: VCR and DVD Functions
Normal: Others
DISPLAY
p. 11, 42
JTV mode
p, 28
DVD mode
p. 28
INPUT
p. 35
FAST FORWARD /
SEARCH/SLOW+
pp. 20, 23
_PAUSE / STILL
pp. 20, 23
STOP
pp. 20 22
ADD/DELETE /CLEAR
pp. 19, 39, 48
\Virtual Surround Sound (V.S.S.) /
ENTER
pp. 23, 28
PROGRAM
p. 24
SELECT
AV< I_
MENU
p, 38
SET
ANGLE
p, 37
A UDIO
pp. 27,
SUB TITLE
p. 36
ZOOM
p, 37
_COMMERCIAL SKIP /
ZERO SEARCH
pp. 31, 32
VOLUME 4.- /
p. 28
COU
RESET
p. 32
SPEED / PAGE
p. 21, 41
CHANNEL /
TRACKING /V-LOCK
pp. 6, 21
--TAPE POSITION /
VOLUME ADJUST
p. 34, 40
EJECT button: When this button is pressed in VCR mode, the tape is ejected.
This button is inoperative if pressed during recording.
If pressed in DVD mode, the disc tray opens or closes.
RECORD
p. 21
8
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Bold: VCR Function
Italic: DVD Function
Bold Italic: VCR and DVD Functions
Normal: Others
STOP/EJECT
p. 20
FAST FORWARD/SEARCH
p. 20
PLAY
p. 20
REWIND/SEARCH
p. 20
Remote
Input Connector 2
(LINE 2) p. 35
CHANNEL _IJV
TRACKING/V-LOCK
pp. 6, 21
REC
p. 21
If the disc cannot be removed...
First, unplug DECK. Then, prepare a rigid
wire (e.g. an extended paper clip) and,
applying moderate force, insert it straight
into the hole at the base of the tray.
The tray will eject a little. Now, pull the tray
all the way out and remove the disc.
Over 2 inches
Cassette Disc Tray p. 22
Multi Function
Display
p. ll
;IVE
p. 10
PAUSE
p. 23
SKIPII_I
SKIP p. 23
PLA Y
p. 22
STOP
p. 22
Use when moving DECK to new location, or if a mistake was made in the initial
Setup section (return to Factory Setting).
• Make sure a tape is not inserted in the DECK.
i i
11! '1 r 1
2
] Turn DECK Power on.
O Press and hold both VCR PLAY
<i and CHANNEL on the DECK for
more than 5 seconds.
• The power shuts off.
Do "initial Setup (Ready to Play)"
on page 16. 9
_'. " i I I']_=I
AC Power Plug
While plugged into an AC outlet,
this DECK consumes 4 W of
electrical power in off mode. p. 12
Component Video Output
Connector (Y, P_, PR) (DVD Only) --7\ Video Output Video Input
Connector Connector
p. 13 \p. 35
Bold: VCR Function Italic: DVD Function
Bold ltalic: VCR and DVD Functions
VHF/UHF Antenna Output Terminal
p.t2
VHF/UHF Antenna Input Terminal
_,\p. 12\
5.1oh Analog Audio Output
Connector (CENTER, SUB WOOFER,
SURROUND L/R, FRONT L/R)--\
(OVD Only) p. 15 \\
\
Optical Digital Audio S-Video Out Audio Output2 Audio Input
Output Connector Connector Connector (L/R) Connector (L/R)
(DVD Only) (OVD Only) p. 13 p. 35
p. 15 pp. tO, 13 Audio Output 1
Connector (L/R)
p. 12
The following table shows the status of the output jacks when in VCR or DVD mode.
_Video Output Component S-VIDEO OUT
_Audio Out 1 Video Output
-__ Audio Out 2
VCR YES N/A N/A
DVD YES YES
_1 o PROG functions on the remote are not available when using Component "Video O_put
and S-VIDEO OUT. Please set TV to either RF INPUT or VIDEO INPUT, and then press
PROG.
To enjoy PROGRESSIVE SCAN video
(1). Connect Component Video Output to the component video input terminals o_ atelevision.
(See p, 13.)
(2). When the PROGRESSIVE button is pressed, the ON lamp lights up (see p. 9) and the
PROGRESSIVE SCAN signal is output from the Component Video Output Connector.
Notes
The PROGRESSIVE button can be operated when the DECK is in DVD function mode.
°The screen may ehi_ off-center when using p_ogreseive output. Please adjust the screen
position if this occurs. (Refer to your TV manual.)
The DECK outputs video signals (not PROGRESSIVE SCAN) from the "VIDEO OUT" and
"S-VIDEO OUT" terminals whe_ the ON lamp is lit.
10
Function & Channel Displays
CH08 When a function button
is pressed, e.g. PLAY,
or you change
channels, a 5-second
display appears.
Blank Tape/No Video Signal
indications
Whenever a blank section of atape
comes up in Play mode, or when the
selected channel has no broadcast
signal with Weak Signa{ Display
Feature (p. 33) set to OFF, the TV
screen will turn solid blue.
VCR Status & Clock Displays FunctionStatus
TO display or remove \\\\
overlay st right, Rec Time
"_ press DISPLAY. (OTR mode only,
see p. 21.)
Broadcast
Being Received
(See p. 26.)
Current Time Channel
/
OHC/2
=0:12:34
SP,
iMs_o
Tape Speed
(See p. 6.)
VCR mode Indicator
Lights up when
DECK is VCR mode.
Timer Indicator_
Lights up when \
DECK is set for \
Timer Recording,
or when One
Touch Recording
(OTR) is used.
Flashes when
Timer Recording is
set, but a tape has
not been inserted
into DECK and
when a power
interruption occurs
during Timer
Programming.
DTS Indicator
Lights up when DTS
formatted DVD is played.
(DVD only)
Dolby Digital
Indicator
Lights up when "Dolby Digital"
formatted DVD is played.
(DVD only)
Tape Indicator
Lights up when atape Lights up when a
is inserted, disc is inserted.
iTVCRsRECulnndg cat°r
\//re°ording /
/[][]DIGITAL B _ F II PM
/
Hi-Fi Indicator AM/PM
Lights up when Indicator
Hi-Fi audio is
monitored in Play
mode.
DISC Indicator -- DVD mode Indicator
Lights up when
DECK is DVD mode.
CD/MP3/WMA
Indicator
CD : Lights when a
Video or Audio
CD is inserted
or JPEG file is
played.
MP3/WMA :
Lights when an
MP3 or WMA
file is played.
ANGLE Indicator
Lights up when a
scene recorded at
different angles is
detected.
(See p. 37.)
(DVD only).
Clock/Status/Channel/Speed Display
Displays the current time. Briefly displays DECK
status when a function button is pressed. Briefly
displays the channel number, or "LI" or "L2"
when a channel or line input is selected. Briefly
displays the recording speed when SPEED is
pressed.
11
If your"IV has AUDIO and VIDEO IN terminals, connect them to DECK for higher
quality picture and sound.
You can enjoy stereo sound even if your TV is not stereo by connecting a stereo
amplifier to DECK.
Connect DECK and TV with an RF Coaxial Cable _ (supplied) or an AV Cable @
(net supplied) as shown in the figure below.
II DSSReceiver_DECK_TV II DECKdI, TV III Cable Box d_DECK_I, TV
D1/D/VCR DECK
Disconnect antenna or oab{e _'rom TV
and connect to DECK.
2Connect DECK to "PCwith P,F Coaxial Cable.
RFCOAXIALCABLE
\\
\_l AV CABLE(notsuppLied)
WARNING j
When using "Nut type" RF coaxial cables, tighten with ]
fingers only. Overtightening may damage terminals. J
Note to CABLE system installer , ]
This reminder is provided to call the CABLE system installer sattention to Article 820-40 of the
NEC in USA (and to the Canadian Electrical Code in Canada) that provides guidelines for proper
grounding and, in particular, specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding
system of the bai{ding, as c(oss to the point of cabte entry as practical
With a Cable Box (DECK_Cable Box-I_TV) • viewany
(including
D _D/_C_ DECK TV scrambled)
channel
Connect With Two Cable Boxes
D VD/VCR DECK
_Nv"l
ICable Box
OO VIDEO
TV
use Remote
Control to select
channels without
using Multbbrand
ContFoI f_ture.
record and view
both scrambled
and unscrambled
channels if
additional
equipment is
added.
This connection
requires: two
converter boxes,
an A/B switch,
and a 2-way
splitter.
record
scrambled
channels.
• view achannel
other than the
one selected
for any type of
recording.
do a Timer
recording of a
channel unless
you select it on
the Cable Box.
_)Connect AUDIO OUT2 (L, R) to the AUDIO IN (L, R) of the TV. (audio input for COMPONENT
or S-VIDEO mode).
@)If your TV has COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT, connect to COMPONENT VIDEO OUT.
If your TV does not have COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT but has S-VIDEO INPUT, connect to
S-VIDEO OUT.
_3_When in DVD mode, set your TV to either COMPONENT VIDEO IN or S-VIDEO IN.
_• You can watch DVDs through the S-VIDEO or COMPONENT VIDEO, VHF/UNF OUT TO TV,
and VIDEO OUT connections to your TV. The VCR and TUNER pictures are available only
from the VIDEO OUT and VRF/UNF OUT TO TV connections to your TV.
PROG functions on the remote are not available when using S-VIDEO OUT and COMPONENT
Video Output. Please set TV to either RF INPUT or VIDEO INPUT, and then press PROG.
TV must have capability to accept and display a progressive scan signal to use
PROGRESSIVE mode. Consult your TV operating instructions.
DVD/VCR DECK From DECK's
TV A/V OUTPUT
13
1_ Ready Checklist
[] Turn down the volume, then turn DECK, as well as other equipment to be connected,
off before proceeding with connection.
[] Do not block ventilation holes of any of the equipment and arrange them so that air can
circulate freely.
[] Read through the instructions before connecting other equipment.
[] Ensure that you observe the color coding when connecting audio and video cables.
• Connecting Amplifier (2ch stereo system)
DVD/VCRDECK Speaker Amplifier
AUDIO tN
R L
A_eaker
Enjoying digital audio output from the digital audio output connector
Notes on audio output from the optical digital audio output connector
Disc Sound recording format Optical digital audio output from connector
DVD Dolby Digital Dolby Digital bitstream (1-5.1 ch)
or PCM (48 kHz sampling/16 bit only) *_
Linear PCM Linear PCM (2 ch)
(48/96/192/44.1/88.2/ (48 kHz sampling/16 bit or 44.1 kHz sampling/
176.4 kHz 16/20/24bit) 16 bit) .2
DTS Bitstream or PCM (48 kHz sampling/16 bit only)*
VideoCD MPEG 1 PCM (44.1 kHz sampling)
CD Linear PCM Linear PCM (44.1 kHz sampling)
MP3 MP3 Linear PCM (It depends on the MP3 file)
WMA WMA Linear PCM (It depends on the WMA file)
"1 The type of audio output from the connector can be selected by the Settings for DVD
Operation. (See p. 50.)
*2 Sound having 96/192 kHz sampling is converted into 48 kHz sampling (or 88.2/176.4 kHz
sampling is converted into 44.1 kHz sampling) when it is output from the DECK's optical digital
audio output connector.
For your reference:
Dolby Digital is a digital sound compression technique developed by the Dolby Laboratories
Licensing Corporation. Supporting 6.1-channel surround sound, as well as stereo (2-channel)
sound, this technique enables a large quantity o1 sound data to be efficiently recorded on a disc.
• Linear PCM is a signal recording format used in CDs. While CDs are recorded in 44.1 kHz/16 bit,
DVDs are recorded in 44.1 kHz/16 bit - 192 kHz/24 bit.
Manufactured under license from Digital Theater Systems, Inc. US Pat. No. 6,451,942, 5,956,674,
5,974,380, 5,978,762 and other world-wide patents issued and pending. "DTS" and "DTS Digital
Surround" are registered trademarks of Digital Theater Systems, Inc. Copyright 1996, 2000
Digital Theater Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.
"Dolby" and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
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Connecting Amplifier (5.1 ch Surround system)
Enjoy the powerful movie theater and hall-like sound available with multiple
channel audio found on DVDs by connecting an amplifier and speakers.
There are two types of connection, digital and analog.
A. Digital connection (DECK OPTICAL Digital Audio Output Connector)
When DVDs recorded in Dolby Digital or DTS are played, Dolby Digital bitstream or DTS
bitstream is output from the DECK OPTICAL Digital Audio Output Connector. When DECK
is connected to a Dolby Digital decoder or DTS decoder, you can enjoy theater-quality
audio in your home. [An optical digital audio cable (optional) is required when an optional
Dolby Digital decoder or DTS decoder is used.]
B.Analog connection (5.1 ch Analog Audio Output Connector)
Connect an amplifier with multi-channel audio input terminals. This DECK can decode
Dolby Digital and DTS. There are no limitations on sampling frequency with this kind of
connection.
Notes on connecting an optical
digital audio cable (optional)
Firmlyconnect the cable to the
connector.
Surround Surround
Speaker Speaker
[5.1 ch
b_ont Front
Speaker Speaker
DVD/VCR DECK (Rear)
connection
To multi-channel audio
input terminals Subwoq_er
Decoder with Dolby Digital
/DTSprocessiag
A. Digital connection
Opti¢_I Digital Audio
Cable (optional)
To Optical Digital Audio
Input Connector
Caution for optical digital audio output connector:
When connecting an amplifier (with an Optical Digital Input Connector) which does not
contain the Dolby Digital or DTS decoder, be sure to select "PCM" at "Dolby Digital"
and "PCM" at "dts" of the Settings for DVD Operation "Audio Output" (see p. 50).
Otherwise, any attempt to play DVDs may cause such a high level of noise that it may
be harmful to your ears and damage your speakers.
When a Dolby Digital/DTS decoder is connected, please select "Bitstream" at "dts" or
"Dolby Digital" of the Settings for DVD Operation "Audio Output".
If "PCM" is selected, there will be stereo sound. (See p. 50.)
Video CDs and CDs can be played as usual.
Note:
• Some DTS decoders which do not support DVD-DTS interface may not work properly with
DECK. 15
3
Turn TV on.
See connections (_ RF Coaxial Cable Connection and @ AV Cable Connection on page 12.
<RF Coaxial Cable Connection>
Set TV to channel 3.
<AV Cable Connection>
Set TV to VIDEO.
[DECK "_ TV]
Go to "Initial Setup (Ready to Play)." (See below.)
[Cable Box ÷DECK ->-TV], [DSS ->-DECK ÷TV]
Turn on Cable Box and set it to your Public Broadcasting Station (PBS) channel
in your time zone.
If you use a DSS Receiver, it must be turned off.
Press VCR on remote for VCR mode.
Plug DECK Power Cord into AC wall outlet. DECK comes on and auto channel
and clock set starts.
If screen below does not appear, check DECK - TV connection and, if TV is tuned to
channel 3, try switching it to channel 4.
To change VCR's output channel, please refer to "VCR's Output Channel" on page 19.
Plugging the AC Power Plug into
an AC outlet.
\ / Jj
CH AL_O SET PROCEEDING_
j
CANCEL: STO_'
AL_O CLOCK SET
pROCEEDING
CANCEL:STOP
Function buttons are inoperative during Initial Setup.
To remove a cassette during Auto Set, press EJECT on
the remote or STOP/EJECT twice on the DECK.
In this case, settings must be made manually. (See p. l&)
Depending on conditions, Auto Clock Set may take longer
than 30 minutes. If so, press STOP to stop setup and
perform settings manually. (See p. l&)
Continued on next page...
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(3_ Q_ (3D
EJECT
VCR
ACTION
_V<ELECT
SET
Settings are made automatically.
When setup is done, this screen appears.
6/8/2003SUN2:20PM
DST :ON
SE_ING :CH IO
ALFFO CLOCK SET
CO_.IPLETED
If "AUTO CLOCK SET IS INCOMPLETE"
appears, manually set clock. See below.
AUTO CLOCK SET IS
I NCOMPLETE
PLEASE SET CLOCK £Y
PRESSING ACTION KEY
If Auto Clock Set was incomplete.
Press ACTION* on remote to display
CLOCK screen.
STOP
,11 II
2Press AV to select the month and SET to
set. In the same manner, select and set the
date, year, time, and DST (Daylight Saving
Time).
Press ACTION to start clock and exit.
17
1MENU
SET CLOCK
SET UP CHANNEL
ID_OMNLANGUE : ENGLESN
VCR'S OUTPUT CH:3
_ELECT : • SET:SET
EXET : ACTEON
Press ACTION*
to display MENU.
PROGRAM functions are net available
when using COMPONENT Video Output
and S-VIDEO OUT. Please set TV to
either RF INPUT or VIDEO INPUT, and
then press PROGRAM.
Language
1) Press AT to sele0t
language item.
MENU
SET UP VOR
SET CLOCK
VCR_S OUTPUT CH_3
_ELECT_• • SET,SET
_×_T _ACT_ON
2) Press SET repeatedly to
change language item as
shown below.
MENU /
I_I_EPARAR VCA
FMAR RELOj
FUAR CANAL
CANAL DE SALIDA : 3
ELEGIR :• • FIJAR : SET
For Spanish _
M_NU
REGLAGE MA_NETOSCOPE
REGLAGE NOF1LOGE
CA SORTIE : 3
SEL : • REGLEI_:SET
For French _
MENU
SET UgVP2,_
SET CLOCK
m VCR,$ OUTPUT CH:3
_ELECT:A • _ET:SET
For English
3) Press ACTION to exit,
• Channels
1) Press AV to select
"SET UP CHANNEL,"
and press SET.
gET UP VCR
SET CLOGK
"rl_l
EI)IOM/JLAN GU E : ENGLISH
VCR'S OUTPUT CH:3
SELECT : • NET : N_T
_ EXiT : ACTION
2) Press ,AV to select
"ANTENNA," then
press SET to set your
antenna system
("TV" or "CABLE."
/ S_T UP CHANNEL
AUTO SET
WEAK SIGNAL DIS#LAY :OFF
S_LEC_ :& SET : S_T
_XIT :ACTION
3) Press AV to select
"AUTO SET," then
press SET.
If you use a Cable Box,
set it to the PBS channel
in your time zone.
After Channel Auto Set
is finished, Auto Clock
Set will be performed.
• Clock
1) Press AI,_!'to select
"SET CLOCK," end
press SET.
I M_NU
SET _P VCR
l SE T U_ CHANNEL
_DIOMAILANGUE :ENGLISH
VCR'9 OUTPUT CN:3
S_LECT : SET :SET
EXiT ; ACTION
2) Press AV to select
"MANUAL," and press SET.
(For Auto Clock Set, select
"AUTO CLOCK SET.")
SET CLOCK
("TIME ZONE ADJUST"
appears only when auto
clock is set.)
SELECT :• •
SET : SET [_ACK : •
3) Press AV and "4 to
select, then set the date,
time, and DST (Daylight
Saving Time),
4) Press ACTION to start
Clock and exit this
mode.
*Important:Itaremotecontrotbuttondoesr_otwork
whenpressed, press the VCR button
on the remote and try the button again.
Time Zone Adjust VCR's Output
(Only when Auto Clock is set.) Channel
1) Press AY to select _)Press AV to select
"SET CLOCK," and "VCR'S OUTPUT CH.,"
press SET, and press SET,
_NkJ MENU
SET UP VCR SET UP VC,_
SET CLOCK
SE_ LIp CHANNEL _ L_p _NN_L
ID_ MNI_NQLJE : ENGUSH IDI_M_LANGUE : ENGLISH
SELECT:&, SET :S_ ___L_CT _¢_, SET:SET
EXIT : ACTbON GN
2) Press AV to se)ect
"TIME ZONE ADJUST/'
£ET CLOCK
AUTO CLOCK SET
MANUAL /
SELECT:& 'r _ET: SET !
EXiT :ACT_ (N_ ÷ J
and press SET to
subtract or add hour(s)
as necessary.
3) Press ACTION twice.
"TIME ZONE ADJUST"
returns to "0" if clock is
set manually.
2) Press SET.
iF YOU pRESS ACTION
KEy, _' S QIJTPb_ CH
$WbTCHESTO CH 4
3) Press ACTION.
1After 3 seconds
{ii_MA4.
MENtJ
SET UP VOR
SF=3'CL_3CK
SET LIP CHANNEL
ANGU_ :_NGL_N
/ 8EL_CT : • _ET :SET
EXIT : ACT_QN
To Make Corrections,
repeat steps 1) ~ 3).
/POWER
l -- VCR
9 _£._ 'tSt9
_'_ __ NUMBER
_ _ -- ACTION
-- ADD/DLT
t'_ _| _ -SELECT
=--='_--_'_-_ -- CH&/V
To add channel:
Select channel with NUMBER keys
and press ADD/DLT,
ICHANt_L 08 AOt)Eb
To delete channel:
Select channel with CH _ or
NUMBER keys and press ADD/DLT
CHANNEL 08 D_L_'[_D
DECK auto adjusts clock for DST,
(p. 17,)
Spring (First Sunday in April)
DST:ON -_ Sets clock ahead one hocr.
Autumn (Last Sunday in October)
DST:ON "*" Turns clock back one hour.
_t your area does not observe
Daylight Saving Time, select
DST:OFF.
Keep these time changes in mind
when programming DECK for
timer recordings.
I_1' Ready Checklist
All connections are made. (pp. 12 - 15)
[_ TV and DECK are plugged in.
[_ TV is on and tuned to CH 3, 4, or VIDEO.
Remote is in VCR mode. (Press VCR.)
1Insert a tape.
DECK power comes on. If Auto VCR/TV (see
p. 32) is set to "OFF," press VCR/TV on the
remote to be VCR mode.
Press PLAY* to play a tape.
If tape has no rec. tab (p, 6), auto playbegins.
Special Features During Play
Forward/Reverse Scene Search
._ Press FF/S LOW+ or RL=W/SLOW'..
-_ Press PLAY to release.
After search has begun, each additional press of
FF or REW changes speed as shown below.
[SLP_:Approx. 2t X* *Approx.9X
[LP] : Approx. 9X _ *Approx. 7X
[SP] : Approx. 7X* * Approx. 3X
if at 21X, gX, or 7X speed the picture is
interrupted, change speed to 9X, 7X, or 3X.
Picture interruptionmay occur withsome ]'Vs.
FF and REW search speed may vary
dependir,,gon current tape peek.ion.
Still (Freeze) Picture
-_ Press PAUSE/STILL
÷Press PLAY to release.
Frame by Frame Picture
-_ Press PAUSE/STILL in Still mode.
-_ Press PLAY to release.
Slow Motion Picture
-_ Press FF/SLOW÷ (increase speed) o_
REW/SLOW- (decrease speed) in Still
mode,
"1" Press PLAY to release.
Press STOP to stop a tape.
Press REW/SLOW- or FF/SLOW+ in Stop
mode to rewind or fast forward a tape.
Press EJECT on remote, or STOP/EJECT
on DECK to eject a tape.
EJECT_
VCR--
REW/SLOW-
VCR/TV
STOP--
OD
DVD
PLA Y
FFiSLOW+
PAUSE/
STILL
CH&JV
REC
SPEED
• These features work best in SP or SLP mode
The sound will be muted
To reduce picture noise see "Manua! Tracking
Control" on page 6.
After DECK is in Still or Slow mode for 3 minutes,
it wiltswitch to Stop mode aotomatica_ly to
protect the tape and the video head.
f-
Playback using DECK buttons
2Press PLAY. 1 Insert a tape.
Press STOP/EJECT to stop
and/or eject a tape.
20 '=...............111'7 ..............""''" ..........."......... ..............
1Insert a tape with a record tab (p. 6).
DECK power comes on, If Auto VCPJTV (see p, 32)
is set to "OFF," press VCR/TV on the remote to be
VCR mode.
Press OH Av, or NUMBER keys
to select the channel.
• For "LINE" input, see p. 35.
If channel is over 100, press 100 key then press
the remaining 2 digits. O
Press SPEED
to select the record speed (p. 6).
SP = Standard Play LP = Long Play
SLP = Super Long Play
• Speed appears on-screen and on Multi Function Display.
Press REC
to start recording.
(The VCR REC indicator lights up on Multi Function
Display),
• To edit out unwanted scenes, press PAUSE/STILL
to pause, and again to resume recording.
• You cannot view another channel during recording.
Press STOP
to stop recording.
This video recorder, equipped with HQ I
(High Quality) system, is compatible
with existing VHS equipment. Only use I
tapes with the I_ mark. Only tapes
tested and inspected for use in 2, 4, 6,
and 8 hour machines are
recommended.
Remove loose or peeling
labels from tapes to prevent
tape jam.
• OneTouch Recording (recording in progress),
-_ press REC repeatedly to set the recording length
÷ (30 min. - 4 hours).
DECK shuts off after the preset record length.
Record one station, watch another,
-_ press VCR/TV on the remote
(change to TV mode),
-_ select channels at TV (recording continues).
Select Channels at DECK (In STOP or
REC. PAUSE mode),
-_ press MCR/TM on the remote
(change to TV mode),
-_ select channels at DECK.
Play adisc while recording stape.
÷ insert a disc during recording,
-_ press DVD, and then press PLAY.
It is not possible to record from DVD/Video
CD/CD to VHS tape usina DECK.
Watching one channel and recording another
is not possible when using Cable Box or
DSS Receiver.
After 5 minutes in Pause mode, DECK stops to
protect a tape and video heads.
Record using DECK buttons
Insert a tape. _4 Press REC
) Select I Multi Function Display
" Channe.
Press STOP/EJECT to stop.
\/
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[_ Ready Checklist
[] All connections are made. (pp. 12 -15)
[] DECK is plugged in.
[] If DECK is connected to an audio amplifier,
turn the stereo system's power on.
POWER
PLA
REW/
SLOW-
STOP
NUMBER
keys
RETURN
SKIPI4<I
SELEC_
AV,<•
SET _
TITL_
CD (3D (3D
(DO(DO
DVD
FF/
SLOW+
PAUSE/
STILL
VSS
SKIPIHH
MENU
>10
Operation using DECK buttons
3, 7 Press
I Press OPEN/CLOSE
POWER. AI
R. Press PLAY.
3Insert a discq_ _ PLAY.
6 Press STOP.
Interactive DVD_.
May include multiple camera angles,
stories, etc.
'_ Video CD with playback control...
Particular scenes or information can be
interactively selected from a menu that
appears on the screen.
Press POWER* on the remote or DECK.
Press DVD to select DVD mode.
If a disc is already inserted, go to step 4.
(Depending on the disc, playback may
start automatically.)
Press OPEN/CLOSE,
and then place a disc into the disc tray.
Hold disc by its edges
only (p. 4) with printed
side up and use guides to
place into tray.
UseO 3" (8 cm)
or _ 5" (12 cm) disc.
Press PLAYto start playing.
Disc tray closes automatically.
_[_ Jeach disc.
If an interactive DVD *_ or
aVideo CD with playback
control .2 is used and TITLE
MENU appears, go to step 5.
IYou may also close tray by
pressing OPEN/CLOSE.
• Data reading time differs with
<Example1>
ogs
I of the wodd
<Example2>
Press AWll or
NUMBER keys (see
below) to select title,
and press SETor
PLAYto start playing.
• "Pressing SET or PLAY'
is not necessary when
using NUMBER keys,
Using NUMBER keys starts playing automatically.
The number of available titles varies with each disc.
<Input 1 digit number 1 ... 1
Example> 2 digit number 12 •••> 10 1 2
3 digit number 123 •••100 1 2 3
Press SKIPb'b't or 14<1to go to next or previous
menu screen=
SKIP function not available with all discs.
Please refer to disc jacket for operation information.
TO return to menu (play stops)
Press TITLE, MENU, or RETURN. (DVD-Video/
DVD-Audio)
Press RETURN, (Video CD)
Press STOPto stop playing.
PressOPEN/CLOSEtoejectthedisc.
22
Forward/Reverse Scene Search
Press FF/SLOW+ or REW/SLOW.
during play.
Press PLAYto release.
• Startingforward/reversesearch duringplay
startedfrom menuon VideoCDs mayrecallmenu.
Search speed, slow at first, increaseswith each
additional press of the button up to 5 levels.
Forward/Reverse Chapter/Track Skip
Press SKIPIHH or I_NI SKIPduring play.
Each press skips a chapter (DVD-VIdeo) or
track (DVD-Audio/Video CD/CD).
Pressing 1414 SKIP once midway through a
chapter/track returns to the start of that
chapter/track. Each additional press skips
back one chaptedtrack.
• Pressing SKIPI_I_I or I_l_ during play started
from menu on Video CDs may recall menu.
Current playback position
Reverse Skip -._-_.- Forward Skip
Still Picture or Pause
Press PAUSE/STILL during play.
Press PLAY to release.
• DVDNIdeo CD :DECK w#l enter still picture mode.
oCD : DECK will enter pause mode.
Frame by Frame Picture
(DVD/Video CD)
Press PAUSE/STILL in still mode.
Press PLAY to release.
Each press advances picture one frame.
• Hold button down for consecutive frame advance.
Whether pictures are advanced by "FRAME" or
"FIELD" is selected automatically. (See p. 53.)
Slow Motion Picture
(OVO/Video CD)
Press FF/SLOW+ or REW/SLOW.
in still mode.
Press PLAY to release.
• Slow motion speed, slow at first, is increased
with each additional press of the button up to
II_$'IIi_J _l_.II_!IfillIIi[_k'l_I!iilJii
Enjoy a surround-like effect if you are
using two front speakers only. The effect
is broadened and sound seems to come
from virtual speakers on either side if the
disc has surround signals recorded on it.
Press VSS in DVD mode.
The Surround sound effects can be
changed by pressing VSS repeatedly as
shown by the figure below.
VSS 3 _)
O/
Surround sound effects is available in DVD /
mode only. I
Turn off the surround effects on the other
equipment.
V.S.S. will not work, or will have less effect,
with some discs.
Turn V.S.S. off if it causes distortion.
Sound will only come from the two front
speakers if V.S.S. is on.
DECK memorizes the point where STOP is
pressed (STOP is displayed on screen).
Press PLAYto resume play from this point.
Pressing STOP again or opening the tray
cancels RESUME, however, RESUME is not
canceled when power is turned off and on.
RESUME works only with discs for which
elapsed play time is displayed during play.
1. DO steps 1-4 (previous page).
When menu appears, press STOP.
2. Press NUMBER keys to select desired
track (play begins).
Check disc for track numbers.
Press "t" to start at beginning of disc.
TO Resume Menu use,
Press STOPand press PLAY, then the
menu will be displayed.
Now, go to step 5 (previous page).
5levers. I
Reverse slow motion is not avaUable for Video CDs. ql_
• Please read the disc jacket for operation
information.
If a single sided disc is placed in upside
down, "THIS TYPE OF DISC CANNOT BE
PLAYED. PLEASE INSERT A DIFFERENT
DISC" is displayed.
Remove disc and press DECK POWER off
when not in use.
• Disc continues to rotate with menu displayed
even after play is done.
Press STOP to clear menu display when
finished with menu.
Power turns off after DECK has been in
Stop mode (DVD) for about 5 minutes.
• When (_ appears on the screen while a button
is being operated, it means that the
corresponding operation is prohibited by DECK
or the disc. 23
[_ Ready Checklist
[] All connections are made, (pp, 12 - 15}
[] TV and DECK are plugged in.
[] Clock set correctly. (p. 18)
[] Tape has rec.tab. (p. 6)
[] Remote is in VCR mode. {'Press VCR.)
[] Sufficient tape remaining for recording time.
Press PROG*
to display Program.
Example
Today
_ f--_l 4"'" 31 -- 1 ""'12 DA'_LY
L wE&L
W_EKLY.,... (MON)
(_AT)
1) To set record DATE,
press Ai,v to select:
1-31= one time, or
DAILY= MON~ FRI, or
WEEKLY= same time
each week and
press SET.
See selection order left,
2) To set remaining items,
press &v
to select and
press SET
to set START/STOP times,
CH (channel) or LINE
input (p. 35), and tape
speed (SP, LP, SLP).
Press PROG
to end programming.
J
(3b QD QD
C£) QD QD
-- POWER
-- VCR
--ADD/DLT
--PROG
--SELECT
AT4_
_SET
To Enter More Programs,
press AV
to select and
press SET
to set an unused program
number, and then repeat
step 2.
Or
Press PROG
to exit.
VCR mode Indicator
dVCR REC Indicator
LTIMER Indicator
<Multi Function Display>
The "Time€' Indicator lights up on DECK,
You can do Timer Recording with the power on or of L
• "TIMER REC WILL START SOON" appears on-screen for 2minutes
before Timer Recording starts. If DECK is in DVD mode, no message
appears, but the VCR REC Indicator, the VCR mode indicator and
"REC" will flash on Multi function Display.
I_ Ilil!llVlSllt iillliiil'ililll i_ _i'lii _a'l'_
Review, Replace or Clear Program Contents:
(Recording is not in progress)
Press PROG
to display ProgrammList.
_Press dLV
to select number and
press SET
to display.
To Replace program...
To cancel a Timer
Recording in progress...
Hold down STOP in VCR mode for
a few seconds to cancel the Timer
Recording.
(The "TIMER" Indicator goes out
on Multi Function Display.)
Any future dally or weekly recording
will be performedas programmed.
STARTSTOP O. Repeat Step 2 (p. 24)
I_ tO set new programs.
/ sELEc':'" /
or
To Clear program... /
Press PROG
to end the programming.
O
If you are using a Cable Box, the VCR'a channel for Timer Recording mast be set to
the Cable Box input channel and Cable Box must be manually set to the desired
channel. Cable Box power must be left on.
2 minutes before Timer Recording is performed, "PLEASE PREPARE FOR TIMER
REC" appears and Timer Indicator flashes.
Be sure a cassette with record tab is loaded and DECK is in Stop mode.
If apower interruption occurs while programming the timer, the timer program(s) may be
canceled. If "TIMER PROGRAMS WERE LOST DUE TO POWER INTERRUPTION"
appears on-screen, please re-enter the timer programs.
If the start time for Timer Recording comes up during recording and playing back,
Timer Recording will not be performed.
Important notes when using DSS Receiver
When recording programs via DSS Receiver, DSS Receiver must be ]eft on,
When recording programs via an antenna or cable, DSS Receiver must be turned off.
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Connection
Make the Audio/Video Connection as shown on pp. 12 ~ 15.
You can use TV connected to a Stereo amplifier and speakers insteadof Stereo TV.
The following are possible audio broadcast types and on-
screen displays.
The signal being received is indicated with an "((c"mark
while the selected audio mode is indicated with an arrow.
To display the broadcast signal being received,
÷press DISPLAY*.
MTS Stereo and SAP broadcast
Multi-channel Television Sound
Stereo (main language) and
Secondary Audio Program (sub
language) broadcasts are being
received simultaneously.
Select STEREO or SAP audio mode.
STOP 12:00AM CH_J
_STEREO • 0:00:
([_STEREO • 0:00:
STOP,2,OOAMO. ;j
STEREO • 0:00:
STOP 12:00AM CH 02
0:00:00
STEREO SP
SAP
_QNO •
MTS Stereo broadcast
Multi-channel Television Sound
Stereo broadcast. Select STEREO
audio mode.
If stereo broadcast is weak and
display flickers, select MONO audio
mode for possible better results.
B_w
CD C]D (3D
CD QD QD
Dooo
DISPLAY
AUDIO
(SAP/Hi-Fi)
SAP broadcast
Secondary Audio Program (sub
language) broadcast. Select SAP
audio mode for the sub language.
MONO broadcast
Normal monaural sound broadcast.
Equipped with dbz_-TV
Noise Reduction for
true MTS reproduction.
db_-TV Noise
Reduction is required
for good stereo
separation and audio
fidelity, d_ ®is a
registered trademark,
and is licensed by db_
Technology Licensing.
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Press AUDIO (SAP/Hi-Fi)
to display audio mode.
(Display disappears after 5seconds.)
Press AUDIO (SAP/Hi-FI) repeatedly
to select desired mode.
Refer to Recewable Broadcast Types on p. 26.
Arrow indicates selection.
Make a recording.
See p. 21.
Start playback.
See p. 20.
Press AUDIO (SAP/Hi-Fi)
to display audio mode.
H_Ft:L/R
HIF_:L
HIF_:R
NORMAL
Arrow indicates
selection.
Press AUDIO (SAP/Hi-FI) repeatedly
to select desired mode.
Select "HIFI (L/R)" or "HIFI (L)" or "HIFI (R)" to listen to stereo
recordings in stereo sound.
Select "NORMAL" for monaural sound.
• Display disappears after 5 seconds.
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Only tapes recorded in Hi-Fi stereo will playback with true stereo sound. Standard
stereo tapes will playback in monaural sound.
To listen to Hi-Fi stereo playback, the DECK AUDIO (L/R) jacks must be connected to
a stereo TV or an external stereo amplifier and speakers. (See pp. 12, 14.)
If tracking is adjusted during playback, Hi-Fi audio may revert to normal audio.
Hi-Fi and normal audio playback volume level may differ.
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The Remote Control can be set to control some TV and
Cable Box/DSS functions.
1
2
Find your TV and Cable Box/DSS Receiver
Brand Code Number on the following page.
Set up for TV control,
-_ hold down TV button,
-_ enter code with NUMBER keys,
Set up for Cable or DSS control,
-_ hold down DSS/CABLE button,
÷enter code with NUMBER keys,
• If code number is 100 or greater,
-_- e.g., press 1 - 0 -2 for 102.
Confirm code entry,
-_ press POWER to turn selected unit on or off.
• See table below for controllable functions in each mode.
_1 • Repeat setup after remote battery replacement.
• Remote will not control every TV, Cable Box, or
DSS made by the manufacturer listed. If you get
no response, your particular unit cannot be
controlled. There are NO additional codes for the
products listed. If your product is not listed, then
the remote is not compatible with that product.
After remote is set up, you can select VCR, DVD, TV, or
DSS/CABLE for the desired function.
Press VCR, DVD, TV, or DSS/CABLE on the remote.
Table below shows available remote buttons for each mode.)
M_ DVD/VCR TV
DVDNCR All VOL +/-
TV EJECT/OPEN/CLOSE*,
DISPLAY, PLAY, STOP,
FF/SLOW+, REW/SLOW-,
VCR/TV, PAUSE/STILL, SKIP,
AUDIO, CM/ZERO,
CABLE/ TAPE POSITION,
DSS COUNTER RESET, SPEED, VOL +/-
BEC, PAGE
POWER, INPUT,
NUMBER keys,
ENTER,
CHJJV,
VOL +/--
_ POWER
VCR
DSS/
CABLE
DVD
' " " NUMBER
QD QD QD keys
(3D QD (3D
_* _"_ "ENTER
_:tu_r spB
\ J
CABLE/DSS
POWER, ENTER,
NUMBER keys
(except 100key),
CHA/V
* Bold: VCR Function Bold Italic: VCR and DVD Functions
Italic: DVD Function Normal: TV, Cable Box or DSS Receiver
Not all functions listed may be controllable.
In TV or DSS/CABLE mode, it may be necessary to press ENTER after pressing
NUMBER keys for channel selection.
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I iv| .1 t. i iliil_ [-.! ! I ill I
Panasonic ....................... 01, 02
Quasar ............................ 01, 02
RCA ....................................... 63
GE ......................................... 03
Zenith .................................... 04
Magnavox .............................. 05
Sylvania ................................ 06
Sharp ............................... 06,07
Sony ...................................... 08
Toshiba ................................. 09
Sanyo .................................... 10
Fisher .................................... 10
JVC ........................................ 11
Hitachi ................................... 12
Mitsubishi ........................ 07, 13
Samsung ............................... 14
Gold Star ................... 16, 16, 17
Archer ......................... 44, 06, 01,120, 05, 63, 126
Cableview ................ 29, 09, 01, 63, 120, 44, 42, 30
62, 04, 124, 126
Citizen ................... 44, 52, 30, 63, 42, 04, 124, 126
Curtis ..................................... 08, 09, 25, 61, 63, 87
Century ...................................... 44, 51, 75, 59, 126
Cabletenna .................. 29, 09, 01, 63, 120, 44, 126
CableCinema .............. 29, 09, 01, 63, 120, 44, 126
Diamond ...................... 29, 09, 01, 63, 120, 44, 126
Eagle ....................... 62, 40, 22, 13, 68, 20, 26, 107
Eastern ................................................... 28, 29, 130
Explorer .................................. 06, 09, 25, 61, 63, 87
Gemini ..................................................... 30, 04, 124
General Electric ...................................... 01,57, 120
General Instruments. 01, 84, 83, 34, 03, 02, 04, 55
66, 66, 67, 68, 120, 106, 121,122, 116, 117, 118, 124
Gerrard ............................................... 44, 51, 75, 59
GC Electronics ............... 44, 42, 63, 29, 30, 52, 04
124, 126
Hamlin ............... 41, 14, 15, 28, 102, 104, 103, 130
Hitachi ................................................................... 31
Jerrold .......... 01, 64, 83, 34, 03, 02, 04, 55, 65, 66
67, 68, 120, 106, 121, 122, 115, 117, 118, 124
Jasco ...................................................... 30, 04, 124
Macom ................................................................... 31
Magnavox ...................................................... 26, 112
Matsushita ................................. 17, 16, 08, 87, 109
Movietime ...................... 32, 39, 42, 44, 126, 38, 40
Maestro ........................................................... 74, 35
NEC .................................................... 40, 19, 38, 32
NSC .................................................... 40, 19, 38, 32
Novavision ............................. 08, 09, 26, 61, 63, 87
Next Level ........... 01, 84, 83, 34, 03, 02, 04, 55, 65
66, 67, 68, 120, 106, 12!, 122
Oak ................................................. 46, 11,129, 101
Oak Sigma ..................................... 46, 11,129, 101
Panasonic .................................. 17, 16, 08, 87, 109
Philips ................... 23, 24, 20, 13, 07, 50, 128, 129
Pioneer ...................................................... 06, 05, 12
Pulsar .................... 04, 42, 63, 44, 30, 52, 124, 126
Quest ........................................................ 06, 05, 12
Radio Shack ............................... 44, 61, 76, 59, 126
RCA ............................................ 17, 16, 08, 87, 109
Realistic ..................................... 44, 61, 76, 59, 126
Recoton ...................................... 44, 61, 76, 59, 126
Regal ................. 41, 14, 15, 28, 102, 104, 103, 130
Regency .................................................. 28, 29, 130
Rembrandt ....... 44, 42, 63, 29, 01, 32, 39, 120, 126
Samsung ...................................... 42, 06, 32, 05, 40
Scientific Atlanta ................... 08, 09, 25, 61, 63, 87
Sheritech ............................................................... 27
Signal ............................................................ 26, 112
SL Marx ............. 42, 06, 32, 40, 43, 44, 52, 63, 126
Sprucer ...................................... 17, 16, 08, 87, 109
StandardComponents ............... 32, 39, 42, 44, 126
Stargate .............. 04, 42, 32, 40, 63, 44, 30, 52, 06
124, 126
Sylvania .......................................................... 19, 18
Teknika ........................................................... 74, 35
Telecaption .................................................... 77, 127
Teleview ................................. 40, 19, 36, 32, 42, 06
Texscan .......................................................... 19, 18
Tocom ................................... 34, 33, 01, 42, 66, 120
Toshiba ................................................................. 36
Unika ........................... 44, 42, 63, 29, 01, 126, 120
Universal .............................. 62, 43, 44, 63, 42, 126
Viewstar .................. 62, 40, 22, 13, 68, 20, 26, 107
Videoway .......................................... 07, 23, 50, 129
Vidtek .................................................................... 64
Zenith ............................................... 07, 23, 50, 129
Toshiba ....................................................... 90
Hitachi/ Hughes .................................... 91, 99
Pdmestar .................................................... 92
Drake .......................................................... 93
Magnavox ............................................. 94, 95
Uniden ................................................... 94, 95
Optimus ................................................ 94, 95
Panasonic ................................................... 96
ProScan ...................................................... 97
RCA ............................................................. 97
SONY .................................................. 98,105
II:ligim'ccr ,,
Some manufacturers use several codes for one brand. If the first code entered fails, try the
next one listed.
Some TV, Cable Box and DSS Receiver brands require you to turn on the power manually. ,,,_n
Search System
For each recording, an invisible index mark is placed on the tape. Aprogram index and
information are also included for timer recordings. These marks are used to access or
scan recordings.
i]1_e_[,.--t,jt_=]o
_NDE× £EARCH
ENTER _NDE× NUMS£R :_
USENG I gKEYS
FORWARD SEARCH :FF
R£VERSE S£AF=CH :REW
NE×T :SE'_F=CH
£X_T ;STOP
Press SEARCH*
to display SEARCH
in Stop or Play
mode, and then
press NUMBER
keys
to select recording
number.
To calculate
number, see below.
Press FP/SLOW+
or REW/SLOW- on
the remote to start
search.
2ENDEX SEARCH
FORWARD SEARCH :FF
REVERSE S£ARCH : REW
Play begins at
search end.
To search forward
or back 1 index,
press FP/SLOW+ or
REW/SLOW- on the
remote while
screen left is
displayed (10 sec.).
TO cancel, press
PLAY or STOP.
To Calculate Index Number
Example 1:
Togo to rec. 2from rec. 4, enter3and press REW.
Example 2:
To go to rec. 6 from rec. 2, enter 4 and pressFF.
NOTE: _. indicates start points of each recording,
Locates end point of recording for continuity.
Press SEARCH twice
to display SEARCH in Stop or Play
mode.
2/................
SEARCH START : FF
EXIT :S£ARCH
Press FF/SLOW+
on the remote to
start PROGRAM
END SEARCH.
• To cancel, press
PLAY or STOP.
Examples of Program End Search.
F_
IL_ p,o_,om, Jill P_o0_m_o,_._II
thelcurront _pe po_it_on
_'_°_°" _°° / _ End Point
FF
HI _,o_,_m,lll_,_ I1_;1_
[hel_r 8_ tape p_t4_ t.
P_s SEA_ _ut_
i fll, searchexseedsl
End Point _la few seconds in I
LBLANK area. J
Upon locating end point,
÷ search continues 7 sec. past end point,
÷ tape rewinds to 10 sec. before end point,
÷ tape plays to end point and stops.
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If Index Search is started very close to an
index mark, that index mark may not be
counted in the search.
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If Program End Search is started very close to
an index mark, that mark may be skipped over.
(_)_ Q -- REW/SLOW-
__,\ -- PLAY
-_ ÷ FF/SLOW+
STOP
1(3_ (3_ (_ NUMBER
_ _ keys
SEARCH
|__Tl_ t'_llJ o|€] I_,li [1| I I iI I I [_ | [o]i }-a
Auto Play
Insert atape ,- Power comes on,
)- Play starts if there is no record tab
(see p. 6).
Auto Rewind
Play *"1
Fast Forward,,_ _ Tape end _ Rewind
Play Auto Eject
(Repeat Play must be off)
Play ÷ Tape end ÷ Rewind
-*- Tape ejects if set some programs
VCFI fast feewards (skips} over f-3 minutes
of recorded tape.
Press CMiZERO _.
The skip time can be changed by
pressing CM/ZERO repeatedly as
shown by the figure below.
PLAY
1st Pres_----1 m_nSkip
2nd Press--,-2 min Skip
3rd Press---,-3 min Skip
No indication appears on-screen.
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I_rIl,T_l_rJi_ • - . -. :
Set to playback a recording over and over.
Press ACTION*
to display MENU.
r MENU 4
SET UP CH*_Nr_EL
ED_OMNLAr_GuE _ENGLISH
VCR'S OUTPUT CH_3
SELEC_ _• _ET _SET
E×iT _ACT_Ot_
Press AW!'
to select "SET UP VCR," and
press SET.
F _ ._ _c. _ Press &V
_0_ _,_._._ o. /to select "REPEAT PLAY,"
_UTOVO_ O_ and press SET
to set "ON" or "OFF."
_ELE_ :A SET: SET
Et_b ;ACT mr_
Play repeats at tape end or if unrecorded portion
over 30 sec. is detected.
Press ACTION twice
to return to normal screen.
For repeat play in DVD mode, see page 44.
To quickly return to a specified tape location.
Press DISPLAY during play
to display Counter.
Press COUNTER RESET
at desired position to reset
to "0:00:00".
Continue to record, playback etc.
Press STOP.
The VCR/TV selection can be set to
auto or manual.
Press ACTION
to display MENU.
r _E.O _ Press AV
/ /o eect
_O,_"_UE=E.GUS. "SET UP
vcR$ OUTPUT CH:_
VCR," and
_ELECT:& • SET:SET
E×,T :_c_o. press SET.
3 _ _TUPV_R 1
_EPEAT play : OFF
_,O SHUT-OFF _ OFF
Er_D :_C'_ON
Press AV
to select
"AUTO VCR/
TV," and
press SET
to set "ON"
or "OFF."
• OFF(Manual):You select "VCR" or
"TV" mode using the
VCR/TV button on the
remote.
• ON(Auto): "VCR" mode is
automatically set when
VCR is turned on, or in
Play mode.
Press ACTION
to return to normal screen.
• For more an VCR/TV selection, see
"Record one station, watch another"
and "Select channels at DECK"
sections (see p. 21).
5/ ........... °:_:_ 1 toPressCM/ZERO in StopmOdestartZero Search.
41-
o:oo;oo
SP
• DECK will go into FF or REW mode and stop
at the last point the Counter was set to 0:00:00.
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"- • - . _.*Important: ]f a remote control button does not work
when pressed, press the VCR button
If Multi-brand feature is used (p. 28), and this feature is
set to on, a warning appears whenever an invalid key
is pressed in TV, DSS or CABLE mode.
Press ACTION*
to display MENU.
MEnU
_ET CLOC_
_ET UP CHA_NEL
VCR'S OUTPUT CH:3
_ELECT;A • SET;SET
Press AV
to select "SET UP VCR,"
and
press SET.
Press ,&v
to select
"REMOTE WARNING," and
press SET
to set "ON" or "OFF."
If "OFF," remote warning will not appear
when invalid key is pressed.
Press ACTION twice
to return to normal screen.
on the remote and try the button again.
_) _) © _ INPUT
(_ /_STOPPAUSE/
STILL
ACTION
SE CT
O_© SET
_TAPE
==_ol _ POSITION
REC
To find out the present tape position and amount of tape remaining.
Tape position is displayed for VHS-C type Cassettes, tapes
under 30 minute long, and some other tapes, but the
position is not correct.
PressTAPE POSITION
to detect current tape position.
LDETECTINGTAPEpOSITK_N_• "DETECTING TAPE POSITION" is displayed
only when a cassette is first inserted, and it
takes several seconds for correct tape
position to appear.
• The present tape position indication and
amount of tape remaining (according to
tape speed) is displayed.
Tape remaining time display may not be
precise.
Press TAPE POSITION
to return to normal screen.
This function cannot display exact amount of tape remaining for
tapes 30 minutes or less, or for tapes over 120 minutes in length.
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You can select a different subtitle language (if offered) than
the one set at the Settings for DVD Operation.
(See p. 49.)
Press SUB TITLE*
in Play mode to display
the subtitle selection
0n-screen.
• Display disappears after
5 seconds.
• When no subtitles are offered,
"-" will be displayed instead of
the language number.
2i__ Press &V
to select a language.
Press • •
to select "ON" or "OFF."
Subtitle language being played back (see chart, right).
O
If after several presses of the button the language does not
change, language selection is not offered on the disc.
When disc is removed, subtitles revert to initial setting
language. If the initial language is not recorded on the disc,
the disc's priority language will appear.
[_ Ready Checklist
[] Please read "Basic DVD Operation"
on page 22.
[Subtitle language]
[Audio sound track language]
ENG English
FRA French
DEU German
ITA Italian
ESP Spanish
NLD Dutch
SVE Swedish
NOR Norwegian
DAN Danish
POR Portuguese
RUS Russian
JPN Japanese
CHI Chinese
KOR Korean
MAL Malay
VIE Vietnamese
THA Thai
Other
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You can change the audio soundtrack language, selected
at the Settings for DVD Operation, to a different language
if available. (See p. 49.)
(This operation works only with discs on which multiple
audio soundtrack languages are recorded.)
Change the No, by pressing AV,
and press SE_
[Audio attribute 1 type, sampling
frequency, bit No. of the disc (see
fAu_=o:_ Press AUDIO p. 50.)]DOfby DI_ L_I 3/2 1oh
\ in Play mode to display the 44.1 kaz t6 bil
_r'_ \ audio selection on-screen. LPCM I2Obil
_'_ _ • Display disappears after 192 kHz
_ _ 5seconds. DolbyDIgita lch-5.1ch
_cr_ J\Audio attribute 1 type, sampling DTS 1 ch-5.1ch
frequency, bit No. of the disc or
number of speaker channel.
AUDIO °[bY DigHa f _/2 Ich Press &V
2__ t0 select desired language.
Audio soundtrack language being played back (see chart,
above right).
Linear PCM disc
Dolby Digital disc
DTS disc
• If, after several presses of the
AUDIO button the language does not
change, language selection is not
offered on the disc.
• When disc is removed, language
reverts to initial setting. If this
language is not recorded on the disc,
the language recorded will be heard.
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When _ appears on the screen while J 4 - - III 0
abutton is being operated, it means
that the corresponding operation is DVDs may contain scenes shot from multiple camera
prohibited by DECK or the disc. angles allowing the same scene to be viewed at different
angles. You can view these angles, if available, using the
in Play mode to display the
angle selection on-screen.
ANGLE Indicator • Display disappears after
5 seconds.
*The ANGLE Indicator lights up on
DECK when a scene recorded at
different ang(es is detected.
The angle number can be set
beforehand so that the angle is
switched whenever the ANGLE
Indicator lights up.
Press •V
to select the desired
angle.
Number of angle being played back.
'G3 _3 _D,
I_(_
_ _ -SET
I"_ _'_ _;f -SELECT
AV4_
- SUB TITLE
_ - ANGLE
• The sabtitle cannot be enlarged nor
can it's position be changed.
• The picture zoom feature does not
wo_'k with aVideo CD.
• During picture zoom, "ZOOM1" or
"ZOOM2" appears on-screen for 5
seconds.
Zooming, on some discs, may result
in poor picture quality, or may not
operate at art.
1
2
Press AUDIO in Play mode
to display the audio screen.
SELECT :A •
ENO :AUOIO
Press AV (or,4 I_)
tO select as shown below,
and
press (or V) to set.
(OVD only)
,DV{]_f_ke 11_ )vOeAL ON--VOCAL OFF
, DVO Karaoke (2vocals) VOCtALVl _VOGAL V2_VOCAL V l +V2 _VOCA_ OFF
*Video CD
You can enlarge specific portions of a picture and
select the zoom _atio using the ZOOM button during
DVD playback.
Press ZOOM repeatedly to change display
as follows.
• You can enlarge the center portion of the image
to one of 2 magnifications.
III Use the A, V, and II. buttons to move the position
up, down, }eft and right. 37
Some DVDs have more than one title, e.g. movies.
If the disc offers a title menu, you can select the desired
title number. (Operation may vary according to the disc.)
1Press TITLE*
in Play mode
to display the title screen.
2
<Example>
TITLE MENU
Birds
of the world
Press AV<I • or
NUMBER keys
to select a title, and
press SET or PLA Y
to start playing.
"Pressing SETor PLAY" is
not necessary when using
NUMBER keys.
<Example>
Im_vAI]_ Ill, YAm]
DVDs may offer a spec{al menu. This menu may include
guides to unique contents, audio/subtitle languages, etc.
Although contents and operation may vary, the following
steps show basic steps for using the menu.
1Press MENU
in Play mode to display
DVD MENU.
<Example>
DVD MENU Press AV_I • or
NUMBER keys
to select an item, and
press SET or PLA Y
[I 3 .ANGLE I1 to,perform.
Pressing SETor PLAY is
<Example> not necessary when using
NUMBER keys.
Repeat step 2 if there is
more than one menu•
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@) _)} o
_.T
PLAY
STOP
NUMBER
keys
CLEAR
-- ACTION
SELECT
MENU
SET
TITLE
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You can programspecifictracks and order of play. [] DECK is in DVD mode, press DVD.
[] Video CD or CD is inserted.
Press ACTION
to display DVD MAIN MENU.
4
_VD MA_N MENU Press Ai,V
to select
"PLAY MODE," and
press SET
te disptay.
Do operation steps 1through 5
at lefl on this page.
Press DISPLAYto display Disc
|oformation screen.
(Disc Information Screen)
PLAY MO0_
RA_OOM _L*W
_0 ;ACTIOn
SELECT ;A •
Press &Y
to select
"PROGRAM PLAY,"
and
press SET to display.
,__ _'_ _ Press &Y'd
DiSC PROGF_AM
a0, ,o _ _ to select a track
_o_.__o,, _ _ number (Track
o_, _s_ numbers on disc are
CLEAR ALL START
SE,_CT"• ' ' displayed.), and
SET _
_"° _'°" press SET.
Repeat step 4 to select another track.
The selected track is added on the righ'i side.
Press DISPLAY to display
DECK Information screen.
4
Press A,V'4 I_
to select "START," and
press SETto start play I=
of programs in the
sequence selected.
To cancel, press STOP
during play, then press
CLEAR
Press SETto enter Select mode.
Cursor move to "OFF."
(DECK Information Screen)
Press AV to select "DISC. °
(DECK Information Screen)
/
_EPEAT:
R_RA_
_ELECT;_ •
• Up to 15 tracks can be programmed.
"_" or "•" (depending on disc) indicates additional
PROGRAM PLAY screen.
Press AV_I for next or previous screen,
• To clear the last program one by one
Press AV41 to move to "CLEAR LAST" and
press SET. (Pressing CLEAR on remote control
also clears last program.)
To clear all programs
Press _._< to move to "CLEAR ALU' and press
SET, (Programs are also cleared when the power
is turned off or the disc is removed.)
Press SETto set mode.
Cursor move to "REPEAT."
To cancel, select "REPEAT :
OFF" in step 5, then press SET.
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Tracks are played in a random order.
Press ACTION*
to display DVD MAIN MENU.
i ......... _ Press AV
D_sc_,GUAG_S to select "PLAY MODE,"
A_D_O O_[PUT
ST_LL MODE AUTO
TV MOD_ 43 Lelletbox and
_.__.__A__oc_:_w_, .- press SET
_E_c_ :.. to display.
SET : S£T
£ND : ACT_Ot_
i PLAY _ODE
S£T ;SET
Press AV
to select
"RANDOM PLAY," and
press SET
to begin random play.
To cancel, press STOP
during play, then press
CLEAR,
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[] DECK is in DVD mode, press DVD.
ADJUST
Some DVDs are recorded in lower than average volume levels.
For these DVDs, this DECK can be set so that the average
volume is increased.
Press VOL.ADJ repeatedly to change "ON" *_ "OFF."
• "ON" or "OFF" lights up on Multi Function Display (about 3 seconds) when
press VOL.ADJ.
VOLUME ADJUST "OFF" VOLUME ADJUST "ON"
Some DVD Volume level is increased
[Volume level is low] Volume is the original level, when played back.
"ON" is set ..... When a DVD is played back, the average volume is increased.
"OFF" is set .... The volume level recorded on the disc is played back just as it is.
O
• This feature is available only for Dolby Digital sound tracks.
• When audio equipment is connected, setting the Sound Output level to "OFF" is recommended.
If the sound becomes abnormal while playing a disc, set the Sound Output level to "OFF."
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DVD-Audio Operation
This DECK, equipped with a 192 kHz/24 bit Audio D/A converter, supports DVD-Audio
recorded with high quality sound.
The DVD-Audio feature includes "Still Image Skip" and "Bonus Group Playback"
functions. (See below.)
Please refer to "Basic DVD Operation _ on pages 22 and 23.
DVD-Audio still images (only if contained) can be skipped over.
Press PAGE
in Play or Pause mode to display the still image and page
number.
Each press of PAGE changes page number as shown below.
Pressing PAGE on the last page returns to PAGE 1.
_A Y_
_o Still Image Skip function not available all discs.
with
Some DVD-Audio discs contain bonus groups. To enjoy these groups you may have to
enter apassword. Befe_ to the disc's jacket.
Press DISPLAY in stop mode to display "On-Screen Displays."
_1. During playback, Bonus Group tracks cannot be selected.
/G,ou_:a number, and press SET(see pp. 42, 43.)
o_o.,_,,oPress AV to se ect "GROUP," and press SET.
_c_ : _ oo:,_:_Press AV or NUMBER keys to select bonus group
SELECT :&
SET :S_T N_XT;D Sp &y
_. If the proper secret code is already entered, Bonus Group tracks can be
selected. (Secret code enter screen is skipped.)
• This code is specifically for the disc and differs from Parental Lock secret code
(p. 48). Please refer to disc jacket {nstruct_ns.
iPress NUMBER keys
_o_sG_ou_ to enter bonus group secret code, and press SET.
ENTER 4 DEGET COBE
=--- To Make Corrections
Press • repeatedly to move the cursor.
Press NUMBER keys to make the correction.
_1• When the proper secret code has been entered, Bonus Group track Iplayback
begins. If a mistake is made, the secret code enter screen is redisplayed.
Press CLEAR to return to normal screen.
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When DISPLAY is pressed, On-Screen Displays show
disc information (title/chapter/track number, elapsed
playing time) and DECK information (repeat play, play
mode).
1Press DISPLAY* in Play or Stop mode
to display "On-Screen Displays."
Each press of DISPLAY changes the on-screen
display as follows. (Refer to pp. 43, 44.)
r selected dis_information DISPLAY button
Selected DESK information does not function
| Norma[iScree n while DVD TITLE
MENU is displayed.
Press AV (or <111_)
to select an item, and
press SET.
Press AW!'or NUMBER keys
to select the setting, and
press SET.
<Example of DVD-Video>
[_== I_ ®=,,_] • When numbers are
displayed (e,g, title
_n:=_l 00:12_ number), NUMBER keys
r_Drr:D_u_'_ are also available.
If the number entered is
not on the disc, the entry
will have no effect,
8ELE_C:A V
[SET :SET Re-enter the correct
number.
• For more details, refer to
<Example of DVB-Audie> the disc operation
f
I;_i I oo:12:_ information.
_.._c_ i _ _,o To return to normal_=,_:..s_v screen,
press CLEAR or
DISPLA Y repeatedly.
8ELECT;& v
SET :SET
<Example of Video CD>
I
""2[2
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[] DECK is in DVD mode, press DVD.
m _== _,_
(_ _) G- DISPLAY
NUMBER
_ c_ _ CLEAR
_ o |
_SELECT&v<P_
_ _ SET
• When DISPLAY button is pressed
during playback of a Video CD with
Playback control, NUMBER keys are
not available on the displayed screen.
In this case, press DISPLAYagain to
remove the displayed screen.
When (_ appears on the screen while
a button is being operated, it means
that the corresponding operation is
prohibited by DECK or the disc.
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_1_ _ ,_ [e]_E,.']"_ _U_a__,,4
Disc information screen (for DVD-Video) 1
1. TITLE No. 2
• Select "TITLE", and press SET.
• Change the No. by pressing A_' or NUMBER keys, and press SET
2. CHAPTER No.
Select "CHAPTER", and press SET.
Change the No. by pressing &_l' or NUMBER keys, and press SET
3. Disc currently being played
4. Elapsed playing time
The screen may be changed by selecting the elapsed time.
Select the elapsed playing time ("xx:xx:xx"), and press SET.
Change the elapsed time by pressing NUMBER keys.
Hours -,- Minutes _Seconds are entered in order.
If the time entered is not on the disc, the entry will have no effect.
Re-enter the correct time.
e.g.,press0_l-2_-3-4_-5for01:23:45.
Ho_ Minutes Seconds
• This function does not work with some discs.
if SET is pressed while
making entries, unit returns
to the condition it was in
betore entries were made.
Disc information screen (for DVD-Audio)
A. GROUP No,
• Select "GROUP", and press SET.
Change the No. by pressing &_l, or NUMBER keys, and press SET.
B. TRACK NO.
Select "TRACK", and press SE_
• Change the No. by pressing AV or NUMBER keys, and press SET
C. Disc currently being played
D. Elapsed playing time
The screen may be changed by selecting the elapsed time.
Select the elapsed playing time ("xx:xx:xx"), and press SET.
Change the elapsed time by pressing NUMBER keys.
Hours -,- Minutes _Seconds are entered in order.
If the time entered is not on the disc, the entry will have no effect.
Re-enter the correct time.
e.g., press _1 - 2_- 3 -4_- 5 for 01 : 23 : 45.
Minutes
• This function does not work with some discs.
Disc information screen (for Video CD/CD)
a. TRACK No.
Select "TRACK", and press SE_
• Change the No. by pressing _.V or NUMBER keys, and press SET.
b. Playback control ON/OFF
[Video CD with p(ayback cor_tro( or_(yI
c. Disc currently being played
Uideo
d. Elapsed playing time
8_:AT ET NE_T: DISFt_'fJ
T_AC_ : 1
SE_ :S_T
f SET is pressed
whi_emakir_g entries,
unit returns to the
condition it was in
before entries were
made.
VIDEO _ C
_• Track No. and the elapsed playing time are not displayed during play started from
menu of Video CDs with playback control.
• When (_ appears on the screen white a button is being operated, it means that the
corresponding operation is prohibited by DECK or the disc. 43
DECK information screen (for DECK)
1. Repeat Play
Select "REPEAT", and press SET*
Changethedesiredmodeduringplay by pressingAV, and pressSET
DVD-Video CHAPTER
DVD-Audio TRACK
Video CD/CD TRACK
2. Play mode [Video CD/CD only] (See p. 39 or 40.)
PROGRAM PLAY program play
random play
RA"OO?__E AY
norma pay
_: CH*_f'TEf_
8ELEC_:A •
_SE; :SET Et_[_ : [_SpL*_¥
CHAPTER/TITLE REPEAT PLAY (DVD-Video)
CURRENT PLAYBACK POSITION
ITrrLE l I
chapter chapter chapter
CHAPTER REPEAT
TITLE REPEAT
NORMAL PLAY
TRACK/GROUP REPEAT PLAY (DVD-Audio)
CURRENT PLAYBACK POSITION
GROUP J 3ROUP
track t_ck track _k track
TRACKREPEAT _--
GROUPREPEAT_ --
track
NORMALPLAY
TRACK/DISC REPEAT PLAY (Video CD/CD)
CURRENT PLAYBACK pOSITION
track track track
TRACK REPEAT
DISC REPEAT
NORMAL PLAY
_1, For repeat play in VCR mode, see p. 32.
P_'¥ :OlSC /
2_ _LAY
LsE; :SET Et_[_ :OISP_,¥
_). _ 0 POWER
_)_ PLA Y
FF/REW
u .g _ "_ PAUSE
STOP
(313 (33 (33, NUMBER
(3D OZ) O_ keys
(_) (_3_ SKIPHI4
SKIPI_I
SELECT
_1,_=o_ SET
ACT,ON
*Important: if a remote control button does not work when pressed,
press the DVD button on the remote and try the button again.
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You can play back JPEG images,
Displayable Image Size: 32x32-768Ox7680 pixels
_)o Some JPEG format may not be played
back,
Do steps 1-3 on page 45.
Press AWl'to select an JPEG file ([_).
Press SETor PLAY.
Selected JPEG file is displayed.
[JPEG Playback Screen]
<Example>
Returned on the MP3/WMA/JPEG MENU
,,_ Press STOP. (See p. 45)
Next/Previous Search
,J Press SKIPIt, I_I or I_ SKIP.
Start Slide-show ,,_ Press FF/SLOW+ or
REW/SLOW-. (below)
Enlarging an image ,,_ Press ZOOM. (P. 47)
Rotating an image ,= Press ANGLE. (P. 47)
Press STOPto return tile MP3/WMA/
JPEG MENU.
MSelect PLAY MODE [JPEG Slide-show]
(During STOP mode) (See p. 45)
1) Press • • to move cursor to
PLAY MODE.
2) Press AV to select the desired PLAY
MODE (see below).
PLAY MODE]
NORMAL:
All JPEG files are seJected and
played back one time only.
SINGLE REPEAT:
The selected JPEG file is played back
repeatedly.
FOLDER REPEAT:
The JPEG flies contained in the
selected folder are played back
repeatedly. However, folders below the
selected folder are not played back.
DISC REPEAT:
All JPEG fiJes are played back
repeatedly.
(During JPEG Playback.)
JPEG files are displayed automatically
(about every 3 seconds) as a slide-show.
Press FF/SLOW+ or REW/SLOW-.
<Example>
Image changes every 3 seconds.
Cancel slide show
,= Press STOPto return the MP3/WMA!
JPEG MENU. (See p. 45)
Still picture
,,_ Press STILL (onJy SLIDE).
,= Press PLAYto release.
Forward/Reverse File Skip
,= Press SKIPII,._I or 141_SKIP.
Each press skips a file.
Press ACTIONto return to the DVD MAIN
MENU.
<Example>
Operation can be done when files are in
order, such as in the diagram below.
EW:LOW-
:[_DDD
, [_TTr REW/SLOW-
:_uuu
' _VVV
:_www
'[_ZZZ FF/SLOW+
[1TECHNO
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PLA Y
REW/
SLOW-
STOP
SKIP
ACTION
SET _
0®©
CE](3DO_
ommll_
FF/
SLOW+
STILL
SKIPIMH
SELECT
AT<"
ZOOM
ANGLE
(During JPEG Playback.)
You can enlarge specific portions of a JPEG picture
and select the zoom ratio using the ZOOM button
on the remote during JPEG Playback screen.
Set Zoom size.
Press ZOOM repeatedly to change display as
follows.
=_ Press STOPto return the MP3NVMA/JPEG MENU.
• You can enlarge the center portion of the image to
one of 2 magnifications.
Operation can be done during Rotation (below).
X 1 0 (OREGINAL) X 15(ZOOM 1) X2 0(ZOOM 2)
_, 3rd press I
• Use the A, V, and • buttons to move the
position up, down, left and right.
(Position cannot be changed on X1.0
ORIGINAL images.)
(During JPEG Playback.)
You can rotate a JPEG picture using the ANGLE
button on the remote during JPEG Playback
screen. (The JPEG picture will be rotated 90 °
clockwise.)
Set rotation.
Press ANGLE repeatedly to change display
as below.
=_Press STOPto retum the MP3/WMA/JPEG MENU.
• Operation can be done during Zoom (above).
• The vertical/horizontal ratio of rotated JPEG
images may vary when they are displayed.
1st press 2nd press 3rd press
4th
MPEG Layer-3 audio decoding technology licensed from Fraunhofer IIS and
Thomson mu,tlmedia. NP_
Windows Media, and the Windows logo are trademarks, or registered
trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
WMA is a compression format developed by Microsoft Corporation. It achieves
the same sound quality as MP3 with a file size that is smaller than that of MP3.
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You can prevent playback of DVDs of a specific
rating level which may be unsuitable for children.
• Some DVDs are encoded with a rating level. If the disc
rating is higher (stricter) than the one you preset,
playback wUi be prohibited.
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[] DECK is in DVD mode, press DVD.
0
A 4+digit code must be entered to view a blocked
program or change rating settings.
Press ACTION*
to display DVD MAiN MENU.
ov DMA]_ N'_NU
I_AU0(° O_IPUT
_T _SET
Press _,V
toselect "PARENTAL LOCK,"
and
press SETto display.
ENTER 4-DIGIT OODE
_NTER :0-9
To Make Corrections
Press • repeatedly to
move the CUrSOr.
Press NUMBER keys to
m_ke the correction.
1) Press NUMBER keys
to enter your secret code.
2) Enter same secret code
again for confirmation.
3) Press SETto display.
Step 2) not necessary when
changing rating or secret
code.
Take care that you are not
observed entering the
secret code.
4LEV_. 5 L_L1
L_I_L0
Press &T<I
to select rating level, and
press SET
to seleCt "LOCKED" or
"UNLOCKED. _
LEVEL 0 t LOCK ALL, Playback of all DVDs. CDs, Video
CDa, WMA, MP3 and JPEG is t_ohib_ted.
(Use to prohibit play o{ mature theme DVDs not
encoded with rating _evaL)
LEVEL 1 : mature theme DVDs
LEVEL 2 :DVDs expressly for children can be played back.
LEVEL 3 to 7 : DVDs _or general _;,ences/children can be
played back. (DVDs with mature content
are prohibited,)
LEVEL 8 : NO LIMIT: (Factory preset)
All DVDs can be played back.
Discs not encoded with rating
level will play even if the jacket
states it is for mature
audiences. For these discs, the
DVD Lock Ratings will not work.
<When DVD Lock is activated>
After DVD Look is set and a
blocked DVD {e played, this
message will appear.
The message may differ
depending on the disc.
To continue v{ewing eblocked
program for now,
Press AV to select "YES" and
SET. Then, enter your 4 digit
secret code (see step 3 left).
When "NO" is selected, blocked
programs cannot be viewed.
<When blocked programs>
Ch_nge your secret code
• You will need your current code.
Do steps 1 ~ 2left.
Enter current secret code.
Press CLEAR to clear the code.
Do step 4 to enter new code.
m
w
• DO NOT forget your secret cede.
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Press ACTION
to display DVD MAIN MENU.
Press &Y
to select an item, and
press SET.
DISC LANGUAGES (See below)
All languages offered on the disc can be set.
If the language not offered is set, the original disc
language will be selected.
AUDIO OUTPUT (See p. 50.)
You can set the audio output that comes from the
digital audio output terminal.
STILL MODE (See p. 53.)
To select "FIELD" (Field still) or "FRAME" (Frame
still) to prevent jitter or make small text or fine
patterns clearly visible in a still picture. When
"AUTO" is set "FIELD" or "FRAME" is selected
automatically.
TV MODE (See p. 53.)
To select whether the video material for a wide-
screen will be played back in the Pan & Scan style,
Letterbox style or 16 : 9 style.
II . .o- III o
To select and set the language of the audio
soundtrack, subtitles, or title/DVD menus for all discs
to be played.
Press AV
to select
"DISC LANGUAGES,"
and
press SET
to display screen.
r_uH_Lt _ p,u_
SELECT • •
SET _ET
Press AV
to select an item, and
press SET repeatedly
for desired language.
(Please refer right.)
Press ACTIONto redisplay DVD MAIN
MENU and go to step 2 to setup another
item.
Or, press ACTION twice to exit.
Once initial settings are done, they
remain in memory (even after power off)
until changed. This means DECK will
operate under the same conditions
(especially DVDs) each time.
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[] DECK is in DVD mode, press DVD.
NUMBER
keys
CLEAR
--AC_ON
SELECT
AV_
_SET
"AUDIO" selections
(Factory preset: English)
To select the audio soundtrack language.
English/Spanish/French/Japanese
Original: Original disc language
OTHER t_:_: Other language selection *_
"SUBTITLE" selections
(Factory preset: AUTO)
To select the subtitle language,
AUTO: Same language selected
for "AUDIO"
If language set for "AUDIO" is used in
playback, subtitles will not appear.
If another language is used during
playback, the subtitles will appear
in the language selected at "AUDIO"
setup.
English/Spanish/French/Japanese
OTHER _==k_:: Other language selection*_
"MENUS" selections
(factory preset: English)
To select the language used in title
menus or DVD menus.
English/Spanish/French/Japanese
OTHER _=k=k: Other language selection *_
To enter OTHER =l==k=_=_code
number,
Press NUMBER keys (Please refer to
language codes an p, 54).
To make corrections, press
repeatedly to delete language code
number, and correct.
*_ If the selected language is not offered,
the original disc language is selected. 49
Select the digital output to be output from the optical
digital audio output connector of DECK.
Press ACTION*
to display DVD MAIN MENU.
2Press AT
to select
"AUDIO OUTPUT,"
and
press SET
to display screen.
Press A!l'
to select an item,
and
press SET
repeatedly for
output. (See below.)
• "LPCM (DVD)" selections
OFF: Linear PCM of less than 48 kHz/16 bit is
output. When playing DVDs recorded in linear
PCM of over 48 kHz/20 bit, no digital audio is
output. (Factory preset)
PCM: When playing DVDs recorded in linear PCM of
48 kHz/20 bit/24 bit or more. digital audio
converted to 44.1 kHz/16 bit or 48 kHz/16 bit is
outp_.
(Digital outpt_ of PCM audio is restricted to48
kHz/16 bit or below for copyright protection.)
• "Dolby Digital" selections
Bitstream: Dolby Digital bitstream (1 ch - 5,t ch) is
output. (Factory preset)
PCM: When you have conneoted a amplifier that
doesn't have a built-in Dolby Digital decoder.
• "dts" selections
Bitstream: DTS bitstream is output. (Factory preset)
PCM: When you have connected a amplifier that
doesn't have a buitt-in DTS decoder.
• "DRC (Dynamic Range Compression)"
selections
OFF: Normal audio range is selected, (Factory preset)
ON: For dynamic sound even at low volume, this
is useful for late-night listening. [Dolby Digital
DVDs only].
SPEAKER SETUP
mSee pages 51, 52, 53.
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DECK is in DVD mode, press DVD.
Type of amplifier
to be Connected
No amplifier is connected
AV amplifier (with digita!
audio input connector) PCM
without Dolby eigital/eT_
decoder
AV amplifier including PCM
Dolby Digital decoder
AV amplifier including
Dolby Digilat!DTS decoder PCM
Recommended setting
LPCM Dolby I DTS
(DVD) Oigita_
PCM*_ PCM*l
3itstream PCM
.2
3itstream 3itstream
Make settings according to amplifier
connected to optical audio output as shown
in above table.
"1 When connecting an amplifier (with an
optical digital input connector) which does
not contain the Dolby Digital or DTS
decoder, be sure to select "PCM".
If "Bitstream" is selected, starting DVD play
may cause such a high level of noise as to
be harmful to your ears and damage the
speakers.
*2 When a DTS decoder is connected_ please
select "Bitstream" in "dts".
Press ACTION to redisplay DVD MAIN
MENU and go to step 2 to setup another
item.
Or, press ACTlONtwice to exit.
50 '................ IITH1 " '" ................................. ......................
Set th_ number 61 s_eskers connected to the receiver
(amplifier, decoder.) (See pp. 14, 15.]
Do steps 1-3 on page 50.
_o_o_ Press AV
_,_ ow,_ =o_F tO select "SPEAKER
_ =_'........ SETUP," and
press SET to display
SPEAKER SETUP
:ACT_O_ screen.
ou/p_l' BALANCE
OELAY T_ME
S_LEeY :• •
ISPEAKER OUTPUT
Press AV
to select "SPEAKER
OUTPUT,"
and
press SET repeatedly.
(See below.)
MULTI-CHANNEL: (Factory preset)
Use this setting when 3 or more speakers are
connected. In this case, it is necessary to set
]SPEAKER StZE], [OUTPUT BALANCE], and
[DELAY TIME],
2-CHANNEL:
When 2 speakers are connected, it is not
necessary to set [SPEAKER SIZEJ, [OUTPUT
BALANCE[, and [DELA"/TtME] ]these smtiog
menu a{e not displayed.[
Press ACTlONthree times to exit.
_QD QDI
_ (]D OD
-- ACTION
SELECT
SET
Speaker frequency propedies and the existence of speakers is set,
Do steps 1-2 of "Speaker Output Setup" above.
/ _,_._ s_z_ Press &_"
'_-3",_. ,_,_ to select "SPEAKER SIZE," and press SET
_oo_ ,o_ to display SPEAKER SIZE screen.
_ ,_o_o_ Press _V
s_,_o_ ,- - to select an item, and press SET
_ '_ repeatedly. (See below labte.)
Menu item
FRONT
CENTER
SURROUND
SUBWOOFER
Setth'_g
LARGE(factorypreset)
;MALL
LARGEfacto reset ,
NONE
LARGEi_cto _eset
;MALL
ON f_to re_t
OFF
Remark
_e_ec_wh_nth_o_ts___ontio.n_Hhenthe front s eakers R/L su ort_ Iow-fre ue,_o u_der tOO Nz re _oduetion.
Hhen the center speaker supports Jow_der 100 H_e roducttot_.
Belect when the _enter&oe_ bw-fre uenc _e reduction.
t lhere is no center _peaker.
Nhen Lhe_urmuad s_eakers (R/Lt su _ unde_ IOQ Hz re roductior_.
3elec_ when the surround speakers (R,'L)does not_u or[tow-fre uenc re.eduction.
f _here is no surround speak{or.
f the_e is & sub'_oof_.
fthere is no Subwoofer speaker. **
**If SUBWOOFER is set to "OFF,"
Press ACTlONfour times to exit. the front speakers are set to
"LARGE" automatically. _ 1
Adjust the volume level output from the speakers. To adjust, play a disc or set the _TEST SIGNAL"
" ' t
p.53 o ON.Then adjust wh+e conf rm ng the volume (Even f OFF or NONE s se in "SPEAKER
SIZE," the speaker OUTPUT BALANCE can still be set.)
Do steps 1-2 of "Speaker Output Setup" on page 51.
TEST SIGNAL :
,_ See page 53.
_--6de ~ +6dB --
0de(factory preset)
Press AV*
to select "OUTPUT BALANCE," and press SET
to display OUTPUT BALANCE screen.
Press A,V
to select an item, and press SET repeatedly.
(See below table.)
Setting Remark
Adjust so thatthe centerspeaker volumeisvirtuallythe same
level(+6de+ +6dB) as the front speakers.
Adjust so that the surround speaker(R) volume isvirtually
the samelevel (*6de -_+6riB) as _hef_or_tspeakeYs.
Adjust so that the surround speaker(L) volume is virtually
the samelevel (+6dB-_+6dB) as the front speakers.
Adjust so that the subwooferspeaker volume is optimum.
However, because no test sound will come fromthe
subwoofer, p_aya disc to confirm, then adjust.
witch test signal used for OUTPUT BALANCE setting to "OFF" or "FRONT(L)"....
Press ACTlONfour times to exit.
I - ."" * [See <Speaker Position> p.53.]
To enjoy 5.1 CH sound, it is ideal to place all
speakers, except the subwoofer, in a circular
arrangement. (See <Speaker Position> p. 53.)
If this is not possible, setting Delay Time gives the
sound output a delayed effect which gives you the
illusion of the ideal listening position. (See right.)
Do steps 1-2 of"Speaker Output
Setup" on page 51.
Press AV
to select "DELAY TIME," and press SET
to display DELAY TIME screen.
Press A,V
to select an item, and press SET
repeatedly. (See below.)
Menu item Settin_ Remark
M_ Oms-_l ms-_'b2m s-b,,3m s,,_ms,,_S msER _ ISetting a delay effect
Oms-_ras-_-_gms -_15ms_Oms Oms(FaClarypreset)
Is°°°°°.°l+ , I
Press ACTlONthree times to exit.
O, _ > _ : Delay time as Oms
(Factory prest)
_), _ < _ : Find the distance Q, _ in the
table (below) and change to
the recommended setting.
_ Center speaker
Distance _Setting
Approx+50 cm (1,_2feet) 1.3 ms
Approx+100 cm (3 feet) 2.6 ms
Approx+150 cm (5 feet) 3.9 ms
Approx+200 cm (6 feet) 5.3 ms
_Surround speaker
Distance (_
Approx. 200 cm (6 feet)
Approx. 400 cm (12 feet)
Approx. 600 cm (18 feet)
Setting
5.3 ms
10.6 ms
15.9 ms
52 ................ii.i,m1.+.,,,.,,=,,,,,,.++,.n..,+_.,+,;.,,,.+,.++...+................................. ......................
This feature assists in the setting of
OUTPUT BALANCE, Starting with (L) front
speaker, a test sound is output in clockwise
order, While the test signal is output, adjust
the output of the center speaker and
Surround speaker (R/L).
(See "Output Balance Setup? P. 52.)
Do steps 1-2 of"Output
Balance Setup" on page 52.
l_,_ _u_ B_o_ Press ,V
_ _ to so)oct "TEST
S_RRO_ND(_ 0dB
su,,o_,,o_ 0,B01B SIGNAL," and
_.D :Ao_, press SET.
_-_-_, ,-. (See below.
SET :,_E_
No sound will come from the subwoofer.
Adjust as desired when playing a disc.
Whi}e the TEST SIGNAL is output, if the
setting change in the OUTPUT BALANCE
(p. 52) is under 2 seconds, the output will
switch to the next speaker. The speaker
name _rorn which the TEST SIGNAL is
currently being output is displ_.yed.
(Example; "TEST SIGNAL : CENTER")
2sac Sse¢
PressACTlONfourtimestoexit.
<Speaker Position>
Set to reduce jitter in a displayed still picture or a motion
)icture.
Press ACTION
to display DVD MAIN MENU.
_°%_ t to select "STILL MODE,"
7;;_ :,,:__t,..... and
""_ '__°°":_ '_ press SET repeatedly
_,_._ ... for mode. (See below.)
AUTO: "FIELD" (Field still) or "FRAME" (Frame stiff) is
automatically selected during the still mode.
(Factory preset)
FIELD: "FIELD" (Field stilt) is always selected.
This setting will reduce iltter when compared
with "AUTO" on some discs.
FRAME:"FRAME" (Frame still) is always selected.
Soma texts and fine patterns will be seen clearly
when compared with "AUTO" on some discs.
Press ACTION
to exit this mode.
Set the screen display style for wide-screen video
materiel playback.
Press ACTION
to display DVD MAIN MENU.
_vov_ _o Press Ji,Wfto sel_t "TV
DISC LA_G AGeS
_o,o o_#_ MODE," and press SET
._'_" _°_" _'"_ repeatedly for
P_AL LC_C_L_L a ,e mode.
s_,_c.... (See below.)
=AQT_OH
4:3 Pan & Scan (Factory preset) :
Wide-screen vk_eo data is played in
Pan & Scan style (left and dght of screen
is trimmed..)
.Video data not formatted in Pan &Scan
v_illplay in _atterb_xs_yle.
4:3 Letterbox :
Wide-screen _ideo data is played in
Letterbox style (top and bottom of screen
has black margin).
16:9 :
Set "16:9" when using Wide-screen TV.
Press ACTION
tO exit this mode.
[Pan & Scan (Factory preset)] [Letterbox I
R.':I
Enter the appropriate code number for the initial settings "AUDIO", "SUBTITLE" and/or
"MENUS" (see p. 49).
CO(
656 Afar
656
857
857
358 Arabic
358:
358_ Aymara
359t
166! Bashkir
166!
167"
_67: Bihari
167_
;67.€ Tibetan
;66; Breton
76`= Catalan
77£
783 Czech
789 Welsh
865 Danish
869 German
B90 Bhutani
876 Greek
)78 English
)79 Esperanto
)83 Spanish
364 Estonian
)65 Basque
165 Persian
173 Finnish
174 Fiji
French
Frisian
Irish
Lingala
Maori
Marathi
Malay
Maltese
Burmese
Nauru
Nepali
Dutch
Or_ya
Panjabi
Polish
Quechua
Russian
Sanskrit
Sindhi
Coc Language
837 S_ovak
837 Slovenian
B37 Samoan
837 Shona
837 Somali
338 Albanian
338: Serbian
336_ Sundanese
338t Swedish
138_ Swahili
146! Tamil
146,= Telugu
147" Tajik
_47,_ Thai
47-_ Tigrinya
47.= Turkmen
47E Tagalog
47£ Tonga
482 Turkish
484 Tatar
487 Twi
575 Ukrainian
582 Urdu
596 Uzbek
873 Vietnamese
379 VolapQk
F79 Wolof
372 Xhosa
)79 Yoruba
1"72 Chinese
185 Zulu
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These displays will alert you to a missed operation or provide further instructions.
PLEASE SET CLOCK BY
PRESSING ACTION KEY
PLEASE PREPARE FOR TIMER
If you attempt to set or review a Timer
and the Clock is not set...
If DECK is not in Stop mode or acassette with
record tab is not inserted 2 minutes before a
Timer Record)rig is abot_t to begi_...
If you press REC on the remote control or DECK
and a cassette is inserted with no record tab...
If you press PLAY, FF, REW, or RED on the
remote control or DECK without acassette
inserted.,.
REC
CASSETTE
RECORD TAB
CANCEL TIMER REC If you press STOP or POWER during a Timer
HOLD DOWN STOP KEY Recording...
FOR APPROX 3 SEC (visible it_ VCR mode on_y)
; MAY NEED If head cleaning becomes necessary while
CLEANING PLEASE INSERT p_aying back a tape...
HEAD CLEANING CASSETTE
OR REFER TO MANUAL
END : PLAY
{f you press a function button other than STOP/
VCR LOCK ACTIVATED EJECT or POWER while DECK is
in VCR Lock mode...
REMOTE CONTROL IS SET If you press an invalid key on the remote while
TO CAELE/DSS MODE in CABLE/DSS mode...
USE VCR :VCR KEY
USE DVD : DVD KEY
REMOTE CONTROL IS SET If you press an invalid key on the remote while
TO TV MODE in TV mode...
USE VCR : VCR KEY
USE DVD : OVD KEY
PLEASE CHECK THE DISC, If you press PLAY, and DECK reads data from a
AND FOR STAINS OR stained or scratched disc in DVD mode.
;CRATCHES ON DISC
Playback cf a disc with different region number
THIS DiSC MAY NOT DE PLAYED was attempted. Only discs marked region "1",
IN YOUR REGION "ALL", or those that include "1" are playable on
this DECK.
THIS TYPE OF DISC CANNOT DE An unusable disc is inserted in the DECK.
PLAYED. PLEASE INSERT A
DIFFERENT DISC
This file format cannot be played.
CANNOT PLAY THIS FILE (Appears during MP3ANMAJJPEG file playback)
This file is copyright pr_ected arid c_n_ot be
THIS FILE IS PROTECTED played back. (Playback is prohibited.)
(WMA only)
IT IS PROHIBITED TO COPY If you press REC in DVD mode...
DVDNIDEO CD/CD TO VHS
.Z
24
24
25
6
2O
21
25
6
33
28
29
34
28
29
34
4
3
4
45
45
21
55
;heck the following points if you are having trouble with your DECK.
No power...
Power turns itself off...
I:T_"_ _lf'_X,,_l,_l_"_ _ I
TV program cannot be recorded...
Completely insert Power Plug into an AC outlet.
Set POWER button to on.
Make sure power source is active.
Auto power-off (shutoff) occurs after about 5 rain.
in DVD mode with no operation, or if there is no
broadcast signal in TV or Playback mode.
Turn the power back on. (pp. 23, 33)
Check connections between DECK, external
antenna, and TV.
• Check channel selections.
Make sure your antenna system (CABLE or TV) is
correctly set. (Channels [p. 18])
Make sure cassette record tab is intact. (p. 6)
Timer recording cannot be Confirm that clock is set to current time and date.
performed... Make sure Cable/DSS box (if used) is left on and
tuned to channe] to be recorded.
Set recording start/stop times correctly. (p. 24)
Timer recording may not be performed or continued
if a power interruption occurs before or during a
Timer Recording, even after power is restored.
There is no playback picture, or the Select channel 3 or 4 on TV to match VCR output
playback picture is noisy or contains channel (3 or 4) (p. 16) or select LINE.
streaks... Set VCR/TV selector to "VCR."
Adjust TRACKING control in either direction. (p. 6)
Try Head Cleaning. (p. 6)
During special effects playback, Set TV's Vertical Hold Control to MANUAL, then
picture may contain some vertical adjust.
jitter when using a TV with an
Automatic Vertical Hold Control...
DECK cannot be controlled... Make sure DECK power is on.
• Check Remote batteries.
Make sure VCR LOCK is set to off. (p. 33)
Make sure Remote is in proper mode. (p. 28)
Make sure Timer Recording is not in progress.
I_e,_l [o_
DECK cannot be remote controlled... Make sure DECK power is on.
Make sure Remote is in VCR mode.
Aim Remote Control direly at remote sensor on DECK. (p.9)
Avoid any object blocking signal path.
Check Remote batteries. (p. 4)
Exposing DECK remote sensor to direct fluorescent
or outdoor light may cause signal interference.
PROG buttons do not respond... PROG functions are not available in COMPONENT
Video Output and S-VIDEO OUT. Set TV to either RF
IN or VIDEO IN. (p. 10)
Check Remote batteries. (p. 4)
Press VCR or DVD button for DVD/VCR mode. (p. 28)
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;heck the following points if you are having trouble with your DECK.
Play falls to start even when PLAY is
)ressed._
Play starts but then stops immediately...
Picture is distorted during rapid
advance or rapid reverse...
No Forward/Reverse Scene Search
play...
Play does not start even when title is
selected...
Audio soundtrack and/or subtitle
language is not the one selected at
the initial settings...
No subtitles...
Alternative audio soundtrack
(or subtitle) language cannot be
selected...
Angle cannot be changed...
hlli l.."[it'..11 !';.I i [':Jill ! I.. Illll] i litit I [l|
Programs cannot be viewed on TV...
This DECK cannot play discs other than DVDs,
Video CDs and CDs.
The disc may be dirty and require cleaning.
Be sure disc is installed with label side up.
The picture will be somewhat distorted at times:
this is normal.
Some discs may have sections which prohibit
Forward/Reverse Scene Search. (p. 23)
Confirm the "DVD LOCK" setting. (p. 48)
If the audio soundtrack and/or subtitle language
selected at DVD initial settings does not exist
on the disc, it will not be accessible.
Subtitles appear only when available on disc.
"OFF" is selected at the changing subtitle
language. Select "ON" at the "Subtitle Languages"
section (p. 36) to display the subtitles.
Alternative language cannot be selected with discs
which do not contain more than one language.
For some discs, alternative language cannot be
selected with the AUDIO or SUB TITLE b_iton.
Try selecting it from the DVD MAIN MENU if available.
This function is dependent on software availability.
Even if disc has multiple angles, they may be
recorded for specific scenes only (ANGLE
indicator on DECK lights up). (p. 37)
Make sure TV is set to output of DECK.
• Check connections between DECK,
external antenna, and TV.
Set VCR/TV selector to "TV." (p. 21)
Make sure proper signal source is selected.
Insert the cassette with window side up; record
tab facing you.
Video cassette cannot be inserted...
Video cassette ejects when Make sure cassette record tab is intact. (p. 6)
a recording is started or the power is
turned off for timer recording...
In Stop mode, the motor (CYLINDER' To enable Quick play mechanism, the cylinder will
_ontinues to rotate.., rotate for about 3 minutes. This reduces response
time from Stop to Play mode.
The disc cannot be removed.. First, unplug DECK. Then, prepare a rigid wire
(e.g. an extended paper clip) and, applying
moderate force, insert it straight into the hole at the
base of the tray. The tray will eject a little. Now, pull
the tray all the way out and remove the disc. (p. 9)
If you cannot resolve the problem, please call the Customer Call Center for product
assistance at 1-800-211-PANA (7262).
To locate an authorized servicenter, please call toll free 1-800-211-PANA (7262).
or send e-mail to : consumerproducts@panasonic.com 57
PANASONIC CONSUMER ELECTRONICS COMPANy,
DIVISION OF MATSUSHITA ELECTRIC
CORPORATION OF AMERICA
One Panasonic Way Secaucus, New Jersey 07094
PANASONIC SALES COMPANY, DIVISION OF MATSUSHITA
ELECTRIC OF PUERTO RICO, INC.,
AVE. 65 de Infanterla, Km. 9.5 San Gabriel Industrial Park,
Carolina, Puerto Rice 00985
Panasonic/Quasar Video Products
Limited Warranty
Limited Warran W Coverage
If your product does not work properly because of a defect in materials or workmanship, Panasonic
Consumer filectronics Company or Panasonic Sales Company (collectively referred to as "the warrantor")
wilL,for the length of the period indicated on the chart below, which starts with the date ot original purchase
("warranty period"), at its option either (a) repair your product with new or refurbished parts, or (b) replace it
with a new or a refurbished product. The decision to repair or replace will be made by the warrantor.
Product
Camcerder
DVD/VCR Deck
AIM Mixer
TV/VCR, TV/DVD
TV/DVD/VCR
Combination
TV/HDR
Combination
Rechafgeab_e
Batteries
(in exchange te_
defective item)
Tape
(in exchange for
detective item)
Memory Cards
(in exchange for
defective item)
Parts
One i t) Year (except
3CD Image Sensor)
CCD Image Sensor - 6
_Six) Months
One (1) Year
One (1) Year (except
3RT)
CRT - Two (g) Years
One (1) Year (except
_R]3
CRT -Two (2) Years
Ten (tO) Days
Five (5) Days
Ninety (90) Days
Labor
Ninety (90) Days
Ninety (90) Days
Ninety (90) Days
Ninety (90) Days
Ninety (90) Days
Ninety (90) Days
Ninety (90} Days
Not Appl_cabb
Not Applicable
Net AppLicable
Service
tarry-In or MaiFIn
garry-In or MaiFIn
garry-In: 21" CRT
_nd Smaller
n-Home or CB_]-In:
22" CRT and Larger
n-Home or Carry-in
3arry-ln or MaiHn
3arry-ln or MaiNe
3arty-In or Mail-In
Contact Number
I1-809-211 -PANA(7262)
I1-800-211 -PANA(7262)
1-800-211 -PANA(7262)
It -888-843-9788
It -800-211 ..PANA(7262)
It -800-2f 1-PANA(7262)
1-80O-2f1-PANA(7262)
During the "Labo¢' warranty period there will be no charge for labor. During the "Parts" warranty period,
there will be no charge for parts. You must carry-in or mail-in your product or arrange for in-home service,
as applicable, during the warrsnty pedad.
If nomrechargeable batteries are included, they are not warranted. This warranty only applies to products
purchased and serviced in the United States or Puerto Rico. This warranty is eXtended only to the original
purchaser of a new product which was not sold "as is". A purchase receipt or other proof of the original
purchase date is requi_ed for warranty service.
Carry-in, MaiHn or In-Home Service
For Carry-in, Mail-In or In-Home Service (as applicable) in the United States call toll free contact number
listed above or visit Panasonic Web Site: http://www.panasonic.aom
For assistance in Puerto Rico call Panasonic Sales Company (787)-750-4300 or fax (787)-768-2910.
In-Home service, if applicable, requires clear, complete and easy access to the product by the authorized
servicer and does not include removal or re-installation of an installed product. It is possible that certain
imhome repairs wiU not be completed in-home, but will require that the product, or parts of the product, be
removed for shop diagnosis and/or repair and then returned.
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Limited Warranty Limits And Exclusions
This warranty ONLY COVERS failures due to defects in materials or workmanship, and DOES NOT
COVER normal wear and tear or cosmetic damage, nor does it cover markings or retained images on
the picture tube resulting from viewing fixed images (including, among other things, letterbex pictures
on standard 4:3 screen TV's, or non-expanded standard 4:3 pictures on wide screen TV's, or
enscreen data in a stationary and fixed location). The warranty ALSO DOES NOT COVER damages
which occurred in shipment, or failures which are caused by products net supplied by the warrantor,
or failures which result from accidents, misuse, abuse, neglect, mishandling, misapplication,
alteration, faulty installation, set-up adjustments, misadjustment of consumer controls, improper
maintenance, power line surge, lightning damage, modification, or commercial use (such as in a hotel,
office, restaurant, or other business), rental use of the product, service by anyone other than a
Factory Servicenter or other Authorized Servicer, or damage that is attributable to acts of God.
THERE ARE NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES EXCEPT AS LISTED UNDER "LIMITED WARRANTY
COVERAGE". THE WARRANTOR IS NOT LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL
DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT, OR ARISING OUT OF ANY
BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY. (As examples, this excludes damages for lost time, cost of having
someone remove or re-install an installed unit if applicable, or travel to and from the servicer, loss of
media or images, data or other memory or recorded content. The items listed are not exclusive, but
are for illustration only.)
ALL EXPRESS AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING THE WARRANTY OF
MERCHANTABILITY, ARE LIMITED TO THE PERIOD OF THE LIMITED WARRANTY.
Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, or
limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the exclusions may not apply to you.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from
state to state. If a problem with this product develops during or after the warranty period, you may
contact your dealer or Servicenter. If the problem is not handled to your satisfaction, then write to the
warrantor's Consumer Affairs Department at the addresses listed for the warrantor.
PARTS AND SERVICE (INCLUDING COST OF AN IN-HOME SERVICE CALL, WHERE
APPLICABLE) WHICH ARE NOT COVERED BY THIS LIMITED WARRANTY ARE YOUR
RESPONSIBILITY.
1-800-332-5368 (Customer Orders Only)
For hearing or speech impaired TTY users, TTY : 1-866-605-1277
Panasonic Services Company 20421 84th Avenue South, Kent, WA 98032
(6 am to 5 pm Monday -Friday; 6 am to 10:30 am Saturday; PST)
(Visa, MasterCard, Discover Card, American Express, Check)
AS of August 2002
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Realice la conexi6n de la anlena oTV por cable antes de enchufar el cable de CA.
El DVDNCR inioiar_ autom_iioamente la fijaci6n de los oanales Y del relojal enohufar el cable de CA.
DVD_
Para Ant/Cable ÷DVD/VCR ÷TV
(_ Conecte el cable de la antena al terminal IN E,,,_<_._do_o
FROM ANT del DVD/VCR.
(_ Conecte el terminal OUT TO TV del DVDNCR
ala entrada de la antena VHF/UHF del TV con
el cable RF incluido.
Para Sistema Digital de Satelite (DSS)/Convertidor de cable ÷DVD/VCR ÷TV
(_ Conecte la aalida de convertidor de cable T,,minal
T{4_or DVD VCR IN FROM AN" Es_he c_wr[i_J_
al terminal IN FROM ANT. __ _,_<_ou,_,,_v_<oou,,
(_ Conecte el terminal OUT TO TV del DVDNCR _,,__L _ _
ala entrada de la antena VHF/UHF del TV con __,,_E,_,,o_,_,_=
el cable RF incluido. °_<_
1 Encienda el TV y cambie al canal 3.
2Enchufe el cable de CA.
El DVD/VCR se encender_ einiciard laa
fijaciones de los canales y del reloj.
Si no aparece la pantalla de abajo, cornpruebe
la conexi6n del DVDNCR-TV y si el canal del
TV est_ a 3, intennte cambiando al canal 4.
Para cambiar el canal de salida del DVD/VCR,
consulte las instrucciones de "Canal de salida
del VCR" (inforrnaciones en ingles pAgina 19).
[Enchufe el cable de CA. I
AI inicio, el idioma de la
pantalla est_ fijado a
ingl#a.
_Para cambiar el idioma,
seleccione la pantalla
MENU (informaciones en
inglds p_gina 18).
Si est,. usanndo un convertidor de TV pot cable y
en su area hay un canal de Public Broadcast
Station (PBS), ajuste su convertidor el canal PBS
de su area. Si esta usando un receptor DSS, este
debe estar apagado.
Las fijaciones se realizan aatom_ticamente.
Cuando termina las fijaciones, aparecer_ la
sigaiente pantalla.
_6/8/2003SUN2:20F_1
DSTON
AUTO CLOC_ SET
CC_a_LET_D
Si aparece en la pantaUa "AUTO CLOCK SET IS
INCOMPLETE (FIJACION AUTOMATICA DEL
RELOJ ES INCOMPLETO)', Ajuste el reloj
como se describe a continuaciCn.
AUTO C_OCK _E_ IS
PL_SESET CLOC_¥
Si la fijaci6n ha side incompleta.
1Prosione la tecla ACTION en el control remoto
para visualizar la pantalla del mend SET
CLOCK.
Los botches de funciones no funcionan durante 2Presione ••para seleccionar el rues y SET
para ajastar. De la misma forma, seleccione y
la configuraciCninicial, ajuste la fecha, aSo, horay DST (hora de
Para retirar un cassette durante el ajuste
autorn_tico, presione EJECT en el control rernoto
o STOP dos veces en el aparato. En este caso,
los ajustes de los canales y la hora se deben
hacer rnanualmente. Para los ajustes seleccione
la pantalla MENU (informaciones en ingles
p_gina 18).
• Dependiendo de las condiciones, el ajuste
autom&tico puede durar mAs de 30 rninutos.
En ese caso, presione STOP para detener el
ajuste autorn&tico y realice Ios ajustes
rnanualmente en la pantaIla MENU.
verano). S£T CLOCK
OaT:ON
3 Presione dos veces la tecla ACTION para
porter el RELOJ en marcha y salir.
-PRECAUCION
AI usar cables coaxiales RF del tipo '_uerca",
aprietelos solamente con los dedos. Un apriete
excesivo puede da_ar los terrninales.
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1Inserte un cassette,
La alimentaci6n del DECK se act{va.
En la Pantalla de Visualizaci6n Multi
Funci6n se {lum{na"VCR".
2Presione PLAY pard reproducir el cassette.
Si el cassette no tiene la lengQeta de
prevenci6n de grabaci6n (pAgina 6), se
inicia _a reproducci6n autom_ticamente.
I Detalles especiales durante la grabacidn I
Presione FF/SLOW+ oREW/SLOW- para
b_squeda de escenas hacia deJante/hacia
atras. Presione PLAY para Jiberar. Durante
]a bt_squeda, cada vez que presione FF o
REW se cambia la velocidad como sigue:
[SLP] aprox. 21X,_-_ aprox. 9X
[LP] aprox. 9X _ aprox. 7X
[SP] aprox. 7X _ aprox. 3X
Si [a imAgen se interrumpe con [a velocidad de
21X, 9X o 7X, cambie la veJocidad a 9X, 7X o
3X.
Presione PAUSE/STILL para imagen Fija
(CongeJada).
Presione PLAY para Jiberar.
• Presione PAUSE/STILL en el modc de
imagen fija para im_genes cuadro a cuadro.
Presione PLAY para Jiberar.
Preaione FF/SLOW+ o REW/SLOW- en el
mode de imagen fija para cambiar 18
velocidad de Ins im_genes a c_mara lent&
3 Presione STOP para detener el cassette.
Presione REW/SLOW- o FF/SLOW+ en el
mode de parada para rebobinado/avance
r_pido del cassette.
• Presione EJECT en el control remoto,
oSTOP/EJECT en el DECK para expu[sar
elcassette.
[I_ *[t.] t; [It {I} I [t,_.l *_ _'_ [ I_. "_II I_.ll_. I I';. ill I_.l* _ [ It [I]I I
1Inserte el cassette con leng_eta de
proteccibn de grabacibn (p_gina 6),
1Presione PROG
para visualizar ]a panta[la de Programacion.
21) Para ajustar la FECHA de
grabaci6n, presione AV
para seleccionar:
1-31 = una vez, o
DIARIO = a la misma hora
de lunes a viemes, o
SEMANA = a la misma
horn cada semana y
presione SET para ajustar.
Orde_ pare eleqir
Ejemplo (-'.8--9,.-.---31-- 1-- 2-----6"_
Fecha de hoy 7 _/_ Orden Para eiegir DIAR_O
LSE_NAL......SEMA"AL__SEMANAL.J
{SAB) (LUN) {DOt_
2) Para ajustar los items que quedan,
presione AV para seleccionar y presione SET
para ajustar los tiempos de INICIO/PARADA,
CANAL, o entrada de LINEA (pAgina 35), y
velocidad del cassette (SP, LP, SLP).
Presione PROG para finalizar PROGRAM.
w_N_c_An_o*c*wL Pres one _._
para seleccionar un nt_mero
.... ;.... ;..... ;que no estA usando para
/CL_"C_L_O_2_T ingresar mas programas y
EN_ :SE_ r n ET
L ........ IP eaOeS
para ajustar.
Luego repita el peso 2.
O
Preaione nuevamente
PROG para salir.
2Presione CH A,/V, o las teclas de nt_meros
para seleccionar el canal.
Presione SPEED para se[eccionar [a
velocidad de grabaci6n (p_gina 6)
• SP = Reproducci6n est&ndar,
• LP =Larga duraci6n,
• SLP Superlarga duraci6n.
4Presione REC para comenzar a grabar.
• Pare eliminar escenas indeseadas, presione
PAUSE/STILL pare hacer una pausa, y el
presionar nuevamente continua la grabaci6n.
• No podra ver otto canal durante _a
grabaci6n.
5Presione STOP para detener ]a grabaci6n.
Grabacibn de un toque
Presione REC repetidamente para ajustar la
hera de grabaci6n (30 min - 4 horas),
La videegrabadera termina la grabaci6n
a una hera programada.
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Presione POWER en el control remote o el
aparato.
para /nQmero de list& tiempo tra_scurddo de reproducci6n,
Presione DVD seleccionar el mode DVD.
audio /idioma del subtitulo, y &ngulo) e informaci6n
CusP,do se presiona DISPLAY, la visuallzaci6n en
pantalla muestra la informaci6n del disco (titulo /capftulo
1 ) Preeione OPEN/CLOSE.
2) Ponga un disco en la bandeja de disco.
Sujete el disco sin tocar ninguna de sus
superficies, p6ngalo con el Iado donde este
impreso el titulo hacia arriba, alin6elo con Ins
guias y p6ngalo en su posiciSn apropiada.
Disco de 3" (8 cm) /Disco de 5" (12 cm)
Preeiene PLAYpara iniciar ]a reproducci6n.
La bandeja del disco se cierra
autom&ticamente.
Si esta usando un DVD interactive (Interactive
DVD) oun Video CD con contol de
reproducci6n (playback control) y aparece un
menQ de tftulos (TITLE MENU) en la pantalla,
siga al paso 5.
Preeione AV• o las teclas num6ricas para
seleccionar el articulo deseado.
Preeione SET oPLAY para [a reproducci6n.
Si usa las teclas num_ricas, la
reproducci6n comienza automziticamente.
Presione STOP la reproducci6n.
para parar
Presione OPEN/CLOSE el disco,
para expuisar
iPara buscar una escena particular
Bdsqueda hacia adelante
Presione FF/SLOW+ en el mode de reproducci6n,
Bdsqueda hacia etrds
Presione REW/SLOW-en el mode de reproduod6n.
(Para liberar, presione pLAY)
IIPara saltar un cepitulo o una pista
Salto hacia adelante
Presione SKIPIHI'I en el mode de reproducci6n.
Un capitulo (Video DVD) o una pista (Audio
DVD/Video CD/CD) se salta cada ves que se
opdme la tecla.
Salto haeia atr_s
Presione 1<141SKIP en el mode de reproducci6n.
IIPara ver una imagen fija
Presione PAUSE/STILL durante la reproducci6n.
(Para liberar, presione PLAY)
IIPara ver im_genes cuadro a cuadro
(DVD/Video CD)
Presione PAUSE/STILL en el mode de imagen fija.
La imagen avanza un cuadro cada vez que
presiona la tecla. (Para velvet a la
reproducci6n normal, presione PLAY)
IIPara ver en cdmara lenta (DVD/Video CD)
Presione FE/SLOW+ oREW/SLOW- en el mode
de imagen fija.
(Para Iiberar, presione PLAY)
(repetir la reproducci6n, mode reproducci6n, Karaoke
vocal encendido /apagado, etc.).
Preeione DISPLAYen el mode reproducci6n
o parada para visualizar las visualizaciones en
pantalla.
• Cada vez que se presione DISPLAY, la
visualizaci6n en pantalla cambia come se
muestra a continuaci6n.
Informaci6n seleccionada del disco
1
Informaci6n seleccionada del DECK
!
Pantalla normal
I
Presione IV (o • •) para seleccionar el item
deseado.
Presione SET para ajustar.
Presione A.V para seleccionar el ajuste
deseado.
Presione SET para ajustar.
Pare velvet e la pentalla normal,
Presione repetidamente CLEAR oDISPLAY,
<Ejemplo (Video DVD)>
<Ejemplo (Video CD)>
<Ejemplo (Audio DVD)> ........
FJ_R SEt I E Rt_*IN_ DI_L_
i _ l,l i (• P; t _ ii i I I I i !_ i ! ![I!ll'_i i II ".l}IAlil IAlli,',l ._l_.l iNI l*l l-.il _ Ii _ II _ H_i]II,._li ii I I +.111] IIi I o I I [ "4_-l,_l J_ I t _ I,._loI t I [_ ,,.: i I
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Preaione DVD para se[eccionar el modo DVD.
Presione ACTION en el modo de parada para
visualizar MENU.
Preaione AV para seleccionar e[ artfcu[o deseado.
Presione SE'_
IDIOMAS DEL DISCO
Todos los idiomas ofrecidos en el disco pueden ser
ajustados. Si el idioma ajustado no es ofrecido en el
disco, se seIeccionar_ el idioma original del disco.
SALIDA DE AUDIO
Puede usted ajustar la salida audio procedente del
term(na( de sa(ida aud(o dig(taL
DETENER RASTREO
Para seteccionar "CAMPO" o"CUADRO fijo" para prevenir
inestabilidad o para permitir ver textos pequeSos o
patrones finos claramente en el modo de imagen fija,
TV PREFERENCIA
Para seleccionar cuando e{ material de{ v{deo es para
panta!(a ancha y se quiere reprod_cir en el estilo
Pan&Scan, en el estilo Letterbox o en el estilo 16:9 en
(a panta((a.
Preaione AV para seleccionar e[ artfcu[o deseado.
Presione SE'_
Volver a visualizar el mend de DVD para
continuar el ajuste.
Presione ACTION y paseal paso 3 para ajustar otro
ajuste o, para salir, presione ACTION tres veces.
Seleccione "AUDIO"
(Fijaci6n de fAbrica : ingles)
Ingl_,a /Espa_ol /Frances /Japonesa :
Original : Se se]eccionar& el idioma
original de cada disco.
OTRO _,_ :Se puede seleccionar el otto
idioma.
Seleccione"SUBTITULO"
AUTO : Se se[eccionarA el mismo que fue
seleccionado en ]a preparaci6n de
"AUDIO". (Fijaci6n de f_brica)
• Si e[ idioma seleccionado en la preparaci6n
de "AUDIO" se utUiza durante la
reproducci6n, los subt(tulos no aparecer_n.
• Si se L_i[izaotro idioma durante la
reproducci6n, los subtffu[os aparecerAn en e[
idioma seleccionado en [a preparaci6n de
"AUDIO"
Ingl_,s /Eapahol /Franc_s /Japoneaa :
OTRO _,_ :Se puede seleccionar el otto
idiom&
Seleccione "MENU"
(Fijaci6n de fAbrica : ingles)
Ingl_,s /EspaSol /Frances /Japonesa :
OTRO **_ : Sa puede selescionar el otro
idioma.
El idiomade los subtftulos seleccionado al hacer (as
fijaciones iniciales se puede cambiar por otro idioma
diferente, si _ste se encuentra disponible.
=,_,_= Presione SUBTITLE durante cada uno de estos _ngulos diferentes utilizando el bot6n
1II' ro0 o0 cc,0o .OLE.
Cuando no haya subtftu{os 1/'_"°_a ] Presione ANGLE durante la
grabados, se visualizarA '-" en / _ reproducci6n para visualizar
%_. .... _ _ lugar del nQmero de id,oma.
_o laselecciSn del _ngulo.
2/PresioneAVpara
/_ _ _ / seleccionar e[ idioma deseado.
/Presione • • para 2Presione •V para
_L_: / / seleccionar "ACTIVO" o seleccionar el _ngu[o
;_'" ° J "INACTWO." deseado.
Aigunos discos DVD tienen escenas que ban sido
fUmadas simult&neamente desde _ngulos dfferentes.
Con estos discos, la misma escena podr_ verse desde
Presione AUDIO durante la reproducciSn
para visualizar la pantalla AUDIO.
Presione AV (o •)
para seleccionar el ajuste
deseado.
Preaione (o Y) para
ajustar. (DVD solamente)
• DVD Karaok8 (1vocal) VOCAL ON--VOCAL OFF
DVD Karaok8 (2vocals) VOCAL V1_VOCAL V2_VOCAL V1+V2_VOCAL OFF
+ I
Video CD LR_L_R
El idioma de la pista de sonido seleccionado al hacer
las f{jaciones iniciales se puede cambiar pot otro
idioma diferente, si _ste se encuentra disponible.
1 .............Presione AUDIO
/durante [a reproducci6n
_/para visualizar
_ SONIDO en la pantaUa.
Presione •V para
se[eccionar idioma,
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Algunos discos con peliculas, v{enen con dos omas Algunos discos DVD ofrecen un ment_ especial.
titulos. Por ejemplo, si el disco tiene un ment_ de
titulos grabados, el bot6n TITLE podr& utilizarse
pare seleccionar el tffulo de la pelicula.
Presione TITLEdurantela reproducci6n.
Ahora se visualize una lista de los tffulos del
disco.
Presione &V • • o las
teclas de nt_meros para
se[ecc{onar el t(tu]o
deseado.
Presione SET para elegir.
Este menQ incluye guias para contenidos Qnicos,
audio, subtitulos, idiomas, etc. Aunque los
contenidos y las operaciones se cambian, los
siguientes son unos pesos b_sicos para el uso del
men6.
Presione MENU durante [a reproduccion.
El ment_ de DVD introducido en el disco se
visualize ahora.
DVOMENU Presione AV • • o las
teclas de ntimeros pare
seleccionar el item deseado.
Presione SET para elegir.
<ejemplo> <ejemplo>
Durante la reproducciOn de un DVD, puede ampliar partes especfficas de una irnagen y seleccionar la
relaci6n de zoom usando el bot6n ZOOM. Xl.0(ORIGINAL) Xl.5(ZOOM1) X2.0(ZOOM2)
Presione ZOOM repetidamente pare cambiar el
tama_o de la imagen como se indica a continuaci6n:
Use los botones &, V, y •para desplazar
la posici6n hacia arriba, hacia abajo, hacia la
izquierda o hacia la derecha. _ 3dar_1nl
Puede utilizar esta unidad para reproducir audio de 4Ejecuci6n MP3/WMNJPEG (Durante el modo STOP)
formato MP3/WMA/JPEG, grabado pare uso personal Presione AV para seleccionar un archivo MP3/WMA
con una computadora, etc., en un CD-ROM o CD-RW. (_/_) o un erchivo JPEG (_), y presione SETo
La ejecuci6n no podr_ realizarse en algunos casos,
debido a las condiciones de la grabaci6n.
Presione POWER en el control remoto o DECK.
Presione OPEN/CLOSE y a continuacion
coloque un disco MP3/WMA/JPEG en la bandeja
de discos.
Presione OPEN/CLOSE pare cerrarla.
Se visualizar& el MENU MP3/WMA/JPEG y la
ejecucion se iniciar_ autom_ticamente. (Se
visualizarA el directorio del CD.)
<ejemplo>
Estado de la _o_ oo:oo: Contador
_unci_n /_ooT _ Carpeta
(_C_NO DCUmC principal
_POPS N0_TURNE
Area de las j_zz _Area de
carpetas
(La carpeta _ _ccroN archtvos
_ODE_ REP_ODUCCION: El archivo/la
visualizada l .O_M_ (
actualmente se _carpeta se
visualiza con
volverA verde) MODO DE REPRODUCCI(3N un cursor.)
J_:Archivo MP3 j):Archivo WMA (C_:Archivo JPEG
[_ :Carpeta _:Carpeta pr no pal 5
PLAY
MP3/WMA
Bttsqueda hacia adelante/hacla atrds
_.Fresi_e. FF/SLOW+o REW/SLOW- c_ran_ la ejecuciSn.
Salto de plsta hacfa adelante/hacia atrds
*Pmslone SKIP_ o _ SKIPduran_ la ejecuci6n.
JPEG
Bdsqueda siguienteJanterior
wPresione SKIP••I o 1•41 SKIP.
Intcie la muest ra-dlapositiva
-*Ptesione FF/SLOW+o REW/SLOW-.
Ampltar una imagen =* P_estone ZOOM.
Girar una imagen _* PresioP, e ANGLE.
Presione STOP pare detener _ operaci6n desctita ar_ba.
• Seleccione MODO DE REPRODUCClON
(Durante e_ modo STOP)
Presione pare mover el cursor a MODO DE
REPRODUCCION, y Presigne _i._ pare seleccionar el
MODO DE REPRODUCCION deseado.
[MODO DE REPRODUCCI(_N]
NORMAL:TOdOS los archivos se reproducen s61o una vez
REPETICION DE UNA MUSIC:
El archivo seleccionado se reproduce repetidamente.
REPETIClON DE UN ARCHIVO:
LOS archivos que se encuentran en la carpeta
seleccionada se reproducen repetidamente.
REPETICION DEL DISCO:
Todos los archivos se reproducen repetidamente.
Presione ACTION pare regresar al DVD MENU
PRINCIPAL.
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Presione POWER el control remoto o el
en
aparato.
Presione DVD para seleccionar el modo DVD,
_Presione iV para
seleccionar "AJUSTE DE
ALTAVOCES, y
Presione SET para
visualizar la pantalla
AJUSTE DE ALTAVOCES,
Presione A.V para seleccionar, y presione
SET para fijar,
SALIDA PARA ALTAVOCES
Fije el n_mero de altavoces conectades al DECK.
MULTI-CANALES (Predeterminade en fAbrica)
Cuande estAn conectades 3 o mAs altavoces.
2CANALES
Cuando est&n conectades 2 altavoces.
• TAMAI_IO DEL ALTAVOZ
Se determinan las propiedades de frecuencia del
altavoz y la existencia de los altavoces.
FRENTE (GRANDE [predetem_inade en fAbricay
PEQUENO)
CENTRO (GRANDE [predetem_inade en f_bdcay
PEQUE_iO/NINGUNO)
ENVOLVENTE (GRANDE [predetem_inade en
f',_btica]/PEQUE NO/NING UNO)
SUBWOOFER (ENCENDIDO [predelerminado en
f_brica]/APAGADO)
BALANCE DE SALIDA
Ajuste la salide de nivel de volumen para los altavoces.
CENTRO, EN_LV ENTE(DER)/(IZQ), SUEIWOOFER
-6db - +6db (0db: predeten_inado en f_brica)
SENAL PRUEBA
El sonido de prueba es ia salida en sentido de las
manecillas del reloj.
• TIEMPO ATRAZADO
Configu rar el tiempo atrazade. Da a la salida de
sonide un efecto retrasade que le ofrece Ia iluside de
encontrarse en la posicide de escucha ideal.
Presione ACTlONtres cuatro
o veces
para salir.
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A ACTtON button ................................. 8, 18
Accessories ............................................ 4
ADD/DELETE button
(Add or Delete a Channel) ............ 8, 19
Audio Broadcast types
(Stereo/SAP/Mono) ............................ 26
Audio Mode (Playback, Recording).... 27
Auto Operation Functions .................... 31
Auto Shut-Off ........................................ 33
B Batteries ................................................. 4
C Channel ("SET UP CHANNEL") .......... 18
Channel Up/Down,
Tracking/V-Lock Button .................... 6, 8
Clock ("SET CLOCK") .......................... 18
Commercial Skip ................................. 31
Connections ................................. 12 - 15
Copy Your Tapes (Dubbing) ............... 35
COUNTER RESET button ............... 8, 32
Customer Services Directory ............... 59
D DISPLAY button ............................... 8, 11
DSS/CABLE mode button ............... 8, 28
DST (Daylight Saving Time) ................ 19
E EJECT button ................................... 8, 20
ENTER button
(For tuning TV Channel) ................ 8, 28
P FAST FORWARD/SEARCH button .. 8, 20
R Head Cleaning ...................................... 6
I Index Search ........................................ 30
Indicator (Multi Function Display) ....... 11
Initial Setup (Ready to Play) ......... 16, 17
INPUT button ................................... 8, 35
L Limited Warranty ........................... 58, 59
Location of Controls
(Remote, DECK) .......................... 8 - 10
M Multi-Brand Control ....................... 28, 29
OOn-Screen Displays (VCR) ................. 11
One Touch Recording ......................... 21
P PAUSE/STILL button (Still Picture) .. 8, 20
PLAY button (Playback a Tape) ...... 8, 20
POWER button ....................................... 8
PROG button (PROGRAM) .............. 8, 24
Program Clear, Review, Replace ....... 25
Program End Search ........................... 30
Q Quality Picture ....................................... 6
R REC button (Record on a Tape) ..... 8, 21
Record Tab ............................................ 6
Remote Sensor ...................................... 9
Remote Warning .................................. 34
Repeat Play ......................................... 32
Reset All Memory Functions ................. 9
REWIND/SEARCH button ............... 8, 20
S SAP/Hi-Fi ............................................. 27
SEARCH
(Index and Program End Search) ..... 30
SLOW+/SLOW- button
(Slow Motion Picture) .................... 8, 20
Spanish Quick Use Guide ........... 60 - 65
Specifications ......................................... 7
SPEED button .................................. 8, 21
Still (Freeze) Picture ............................ 20
STOP button ..................................... 8, 20
T Tape Position, Tape Status ................. 34
Timer Recording .................................. 24
Trouble Shooting ........................... 56, 57
TV mode button ................................ 8, 28
V VCR Lock ............................................. 33
VCR mode button ............................ 8, 28
VCR!TV button ................................. 8, 21
VCR!TV Selector Feature .................... 32
VOLUME +/- button (TV Volume) .... 8, 28
WWarning and Instruction Displays ....... 55
Weak Signal Display ........................... 33
Z ZERO SEARCH button .................... 8, 32
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A ACTION button ................................. 8, 49
ANGLE button
(Multiple Angle Viewing) ......... 8, 37, 47
AUDIO button
(Audio Soundtrack Language) ...... 8, 36
Audio Output
(For Selecting Audio Output) ............. 50
Auto-Power Off Function ..................... 23
B Bonus Group (For DVD-Audio) ........... 41
C CLEAR button ............................ 8, 39, 48
Component Video Output .............. 10, 13
D Delay Time Setup ................................ 52
Disc Languages ................................... 49
DISPLAY button
("On-Screen Display") .................... 8, 42
DTS ...................................................... 14
DVD-Audio ........................................... 41
DVD Lock Ratings ............................... 48
DVD Menu ........................................... 38
DVD mode button ............................ 8, 28
F 5.1ch Analog Audio Output ........... 15, 51
Frame by Frame Picture ...................... 23
Forward/Reverse Chapter/Track Skip... 23
Forward/Reverse Scene Search .......... 23
J JPEG ............................................ 45 ~ 47
K Karaoke
(Vocal Selection for Karaoke Discs) ... 37
L Language Code List ............................ 54
M MENU button
(To display DVD Menu) ................. 8, 38
MP3 ...................................................... 45
Multiple Angle Viewing ........................ 37
Multi-channel speaker system ...... 15, 51
OOPEN/CLOSE button ....................... 8, 22
Optical Digital Audio Output .......... 10, 15
Output Balance Setup ......................... 52
P PAGE button (Still Image Skip) ....... 8, 41
PLAY button (Play a Disc) ............... 8, 22
Program Play (For Video CD/CD) ...... 39
PROGRESSIVE button .......................... 9
Progressive Scan ................................. 10
R Random Play (For Video CD/CD) ...... 40
Repeat Play ......................................... 44
Resume Function ................................. 23
RETURN button ............................... 8, 22
Rotation ................................................ 47
S SEARCH button
(Forward/Reverse Scene Search) .. 8, 23
SKIP I_1 or I_1_button
(Forward/Reverse Chapter/Track) 8, 23
Slide-show ........................................... 46
SLOW+/SLOW- button
(Slow Motion Picture) .................... 8, 23
Speaker Output Setup ......................... 51
Speaker Position ................................. 53
Speaker Size Setup ............................. 51
STILL button
(Still Picture or Pause) ................... 8, 23
Still Mode
(For selecting "FIELD" or "FRAME") .. 53
STOP button ..................................... 8, 22
SUB TITLE button
(For selecting Subtitle Language) ... 8, 36
S-Video Out .................................... 10, 13
T Test Signal Setup ................................ 53
TITLE button (Title Menu) ................ 8, 38
TV Mode
(For selecting the screen display style) .. 53
2-channel speaker system .............. 15, 51
V Video CD ............................................. 23
VOLUME ADJUST button ................ 8, 40
V.S.S. (Virtual Surround Sound) ..... 8, 23
WWMA ..................................................... 45
Z ZOOM button (Picture Zoom) ..... 8, 37, 47
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Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company,
Division of Matsushita Electric Corporation of America
One Panasonic Way Secaucus, New Jersey 07094
Panasonic Sales Company ("PSC"),
Division of Matsushita Electric of Puerto Rico, Inc.
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