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RQTD0144-1B     F15C05-0

Index 

Page

Page

Page

H

ighMAT

48,53

A

-B Repeat

52

R

emote

36

Advanced Surround

18,53

Repeat

52

I

NDEX/SKIP

9,10,25

Angle

51

RF-coaxial cable

11,12,14,15

INTELLIGENT TIMER

30

Audio

55

AUDIO IN/OUT

12,18

J

ET SEARCH

25

S

cart cable

11

Audio language

54

JPEG

41,42,44,47,51

Slideshow

51

AV input

27

Sound Enhancement

53

AV ENHANCER

6,52

L

aser

3

SP/LP selection

29

AV2 socket

7,33

Letterbox

54

SQPB

36

Still Mode

10,23,24,41,54,60

M

arker

52

Subtitle

51,53,54

C

hapter

42,51

MP3

41,42,44,47,51

S-VHS cassettes

36

Cinema Mode

26

MPEG 19,55,57,61

COAXIAL

19

T

ape counter

9,26

CVC Super

26

Tape length

36

N

ICAM

39

Tape remain display

9

NTSC 26,54

D

ate 13,38

Tape speed

27

Dialogue Enhancer

53

Time

13,38

O

SD 36

DIRECT NAVIGATOR

44

Title

42,51,56

Dolby Digital

19,55,57

P

AL

26,54

V

IDEO IN

18

DTS Digital Surround

19,55,57

Pan&Scan

54

DVD-RAM

44,45

Password

54,61

W

MA

41,42,44,47,51

PBC

42

PDC

29

E

rasure protection

26

Z

oom

53,59

Picture Mode

52

EXT LINK

33,36

Playback Menu

44

F

Playlist

44,48

ield

54

Frame

54

Program Playback

10,43

Progressive Mode

18,52

G

roup

47,51

GUI-Brightness

53

Q

UICK ERASE

37

QUICK OSD

49

Summary of Contents for NV-VP33EB

Page 1: ...DEO Plus 31 32 Recording with external recording controls 33 Manual Functions 34 39 Manual Tuning Changing the name of TV stations 34 Changing the order of TV stations or deleting a station 35 Creating a new station table 35 Shipping condition factory defaults 35 Others menu Owner ID QUICK ERASE 36 37 Clock setting NICAM sound system 38 39 DVD QUICK SETUP 40 DVD Playback functions 41 44 VCR DVD fu...

Page 2: ...d from a c mains while it remains connected to a live mains outlet even if it has been turned off 1 Open the fuse cover with a screwdriver Fuse cover Fuse 5 ampere 2 Replace the fuse and close or attach the fuse cover To replace the fuse open the fuse compartment with a screwdriver as shown and replace the fuse and the cover securely WARNING To reduce the risk of fire electric shock or product dam...

Page 3: ... is well ventilated To prevent risk of electric shock or fire hazard due to overheating ensure that curtains and any other materials do not obstruct the ventilation vents Do not obstruct the unit s ventilation openings with newspapers tablecloths curtains and similar items Do not place sources of naked flames such as lighted candles on the unit Dispose of batteries in an environmentally friendly m...

Page 4: ...es are provided directly by Panasonic UK Ltd It couldn t be simpler Also available through our internet is direct shopping for a wide range of finished products take a browse on our website for further details Sales and Support Information Customer Care Centre For customers within the UK 08705 357357 For customers within the Republic of Ireland 01 289 8333 Visit our website for product information...

Page 5: ...d with new batteries or batteries of different types Only use batteries without any harmful substances such as lead cadmium mercury Do not use rechargeable type batteries Remove the batteries if the remote control unit will remain unused for longer periods of time Do not heat or short circuit the batteries Immediately remove used up batteries and replace with batteries of type AA UM3 or R6 Be sure...

Page 6: ...e disc used The Picture and Audio menus are not available when this function is enabled VCR Video Cassette Recorder Page Detailed information is available on the specified pages Display DVD RAM DUBBING AV ENHANCER To copy a DVD RAM to VHS cassette Active picture signal This symbol appears next to the symbol for video cassette or disc in the VCR or DVD display The picture signal is toggled using th...

Page 7: ...socket RF IN socket Aerial input RF OUT socket Aerial output DVD AUDIO OUT socket COAXIAL DIGITAL AUDIO OUT socket AV3 VIDEO IN socket AV3 AUDIO IN socket L AUDIO input left channel Mono R AUDIO input right channel 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 10 Audio Video Connect your external unit e g a video camcorder with the front panel input Just seize the L Mono port for mono recording of ...

Page 8: ...he mains Direct input via numeric key pad 18 1 8 DVD functions blue labels are enabled TV set AV input selection TV set Stand by on switch To select the respective TV program memory location TV set volume control Quits a menu CANCEL RESET Undoes entries or selections To eject cassette or disc Press STOP for more than 3 seconds Channel selector Numeric keypad Press PLAY to start playback General fu...

Page 9: ... or Fast Rewind mode Forward and backward search during playback Tracking control of disturbed images during playback AV input select button Pressing the INPUT button a couple of times will select A1 A2 A3 front or dc DVD internal For fast rewinding to the beginning of the tape Cinema Mode A To delete tagged station VCR functions Press STOP to stop recording playing back or winding Finding the sta...

Page 10: ... Keeping the button pressed increases the speed of search at 5 steps Press PLAY to resume normal playback Search Press SEARCH during playback Keeping the button pressed increases the speed of search at 5 steps D VCDs do not support reverse slow motion playback Repeat Press REPEAT during playback There is no mode for repeatedly playing back entire discs For some disc formats not all of the describe...

Page 11: ...t to the TV set s Scart In socket Connect VCR DVD and TV set to the AC mains socket 4 2 Connect aerial to the RF IN Aerial input connector of the VCR DVD Follow the steps described below 3 Connect the VCR DVD s RF OUT Aerial output to the TV set s Aerial in connector Ensure TV Power is disconnected from AC Mains socket 1 Follow the steps for VCR Auto Setup on page 13 VCR DVD 5 5 4 3 2 AC IN RF IN ...

Page 12: ...AC mains lead Aerial input RF coaxial cable Audio L R Videocable TV AC IN AUDIO R L VIDEO Connecting with Audio Videocable Aerial Connect the VCR DVD OUT AUDIO R L VIDEO sockets of the VCR DVD to the TV input 12 Follow the steps for VCR Auto Setup on page 13 4 2 Follow the steps described below 3 1 5 Connect aerial to the RF IN Aerial input connector of the VCR DVD Connect the VCR DVD s RF OUT Aer...

Page 13: ... a QUICK SETUP following VCR Auto Setup for the DVD player page 40 To set the Owner ID now press the Numeric buttons or to enter a four digit PIN number Press to correct the digit Make sure that you will remember the PIN number make a note of it Press the ENTER button twice to confirm Enter the Name House No and Postcode in the same way Press the ENTER button to confirm each entry Press the EXIT b...

Page 14: ...AC IN Aerial AC mains socket 1 4 AC mains lead 4 Connecting with RF cable Connect VCR DVD and TV set to the AC mains socket You can connect the VCR DVD to your TV set by using a RF cable Aerial input RF coaxial cable TV 2 Follow the steps described below 3 1 Connect aerial to the RF IN Aerial input connector of the VCR DVD Connect the VCR DVD s RF OUT Aerial output to the TV set s Aerial in connec...

Page 15: ...sure that you will remember the PIN number make a note of it Press the ENTER button twice to confirm Enter the Name House No and Postcode in the same way Press the ENTER button to confirm each entry Press the EXIT button to leave the Owner ID screen You will now see the TV picture Your VCR is now ready to use Optionally you can have a QUICK SETUP following VCR Auto Setup for the DVD player page 40...

Page 16: ...ecting to Satellite Receiver Set Top Box 16 VCR DVD AC IN Connecting to Satellite Receiver Set Top Box You can connect a Set Top Box to receive digital broadcast by aerial DVB T signals or a satellite receiver digital analogue 4 21 pin Scart cable 21 pin Scart socket To AC Mains socket AV2 External unit TV Aerial 4 AC mains lead supplied RF coaxial cable supplied 4 AC mains lead AC mains socket 1 ...

Page 17: ... wired to the AV1 21 pin scart socket on the VCR DVD and to the 21 pin scart socket on the TV set Connect the External unit VCR DVD and TV set to the AC mains supply Switch on the TV set and VCR DVD Set the VCR menu settings for AV2 according the connected External unit See page 33 Follow the steps described below 2 3 5 Ensure TV Power External unit Power and VCR DVD Power are disconnected from AC...

Page 18: ...the AC mains DVD Connectors 54 52 53 18 The COMPONENT VIDEO OUT connection outputs the color difference signals P P and the B R luminance difference signal Y separately thereby enabling a higher resolution and color trueness The description of the COMPONENT VIDEO IN connection can be different depending on the television set or monitor e g Y P P Y B Y R Y Y C C B R B R Please refer to the instruct...

Page 19: ...ternal Multi channel Dolby Digital Decoder for example Prerequisites for making recordings with an external digital recorder The original disc must not be copy protected The recorder must be able to process signals with a scanning frequency of 48 kHz 16 bit You cannot make MP3 WMA recordings D Adapt the Audio SETUP menu settings to the following PCM Digital Output up to 48 kHz Dolby Digital DTS Di...

Page 20: ...ning Clock set Others select access exit ENTER EXIT Tuning Manual Auto Setup Shipping condition Owner ID select access return exit ENTER MENU EXIT The reception channels are different for UK and Ireland Tuning Pos Name Ch Pos Name Ch 6 30 7 8 9 10 1 BBC1 22 2 BBC2 23 3 ITV 24 4 CH4 25 5 CH5 26 Tuning Pos Name Ch Pos Name Ch 6 ITV 24 7 CH4 25 8 CH5 26 9 10 1 RTE1 2 2 NET2 4 3 TNG 6 4 BBC1 22 5 BBC2...

Page 21: ... channel number which differs by 2 or 3 from the present channel number For example if the original channel number was 28 enter 31 21 68 RF OFF Retune your TV until you receive the Test pattern It may be necessary to repeat steps above until you can see the Test pattern clearly If using a Scart cable please see the note below VCR display Indication when the RF output channel is 28 example Indicati...

Page 22: ...1 Timer Rec LED ON Others 13 38 28 29 20 36 The cursor buttons on the remote control unit allow you to navigate through menus and change selected entries With select the entry you would like to change then confirm with ENTER Make your changes following the menu steps With MENU return to the previous menu Press EXIT to leave the menu Press MENU the menu screen appears With select the desired sub me...

Page 23: ... 5 seconds Press STOP to end playback Starting automatic playback When inserting a cassette with removed protection tab playback will start automatically Playback from power stand by mode When inserting a cassette and pressing PLAY the device will turn itself on and start playing back Still playback Press PAUSE SLOW during playback To exit still playback press PAUSE SLOW again or PLAY Slow playbac...

Page 24: ...ed above To return to Auto Tracking Press CH or simultaneously If the still picture jitters or jumps V lock adjustment If the still picture jitters or jumps perform the following During still playback keep the CH button or pressed until the picture becomes stable D With certain TV models and tapes it may not be possible to adjust the tracking perfectly D If you play back a cassette that was record...

Page 25: ...eld Press PLAY to end search D This function is not available in some cases e g at the beginning or end of the tape JET REW For fast rewinding to the beginning of the tape On a E180 cassette approx 43 seconds D Tape counter and tape remain display are unavailable during this function SLOW SEARCH FF REW SLOW SEARCH FF REW INDEX SKIP OFF TIMER B OFF 60 Time limited recording or playback During recor...

Page 26: ...sive tape over the gap if you wish to re record a protected cassette Tape Counter When inserting a video cassette the tape counter will automatically reset to 0 00 00 The tape counter may also be reset to 0 00 00 by pressing the CANCEL RESET button Automatic shut down and removing cassettes If the VCR is switched into stand by mode the cassette may be removed by pressing the EJECT button Once done...

Page 27: ...ed Recording Timer recording Recording with INTELLIGENT TIMER Recording with VIDEO Plus Recording with external recording controls Instant recording of the VCR TV picture Recording controlled by timer Repeating programmed recordings Programming recordings using the VIDEO Plus function Recording is controlled by an external device Recording functions 28 32 27 INPUT REPEAT REC MODE EP LP SP Instant ...

Page 28: ... the recording must not exceed the tape left on the video cassette The Timer Rec button on the device also lights up if the function was not turned off D The Timer Rec button blinks for 5 seconds if the timer is turned on and you try to perform a function Most buttons are blocked when the timer is turned on D To cancel the Timer recording Standby Mode When you want to use the VCR for playback or m...

Page 29: ... entry you would like to edit confirm with ENTER Modify entries with and confirm with ENTER Press CANCEL RESET to delete a recording Timer recording PDC function Programme Delivery Control adjusts the start and stop time of a timer recording automatically to ensure the recording starts and finishes in line with the programme broadcast This is useful when a programme over runs the published times T...

Page 30: ...ime at different days To use the INTELLIGENT TIMER function at least one recording session must be programmed in the Timer recording menu page 28 This information will be copied into the INTELLIGENT TIMER menu Upon completing the programmed recording session such session information will be deleted from the Timer recording menu but remain available in the INTELLIGENT TIMER menu From there such inf...

Page 31: ...mer recording data press ENTER Select station and use to set date Use to set the date week or day of week and use to set the start time Use to change the start time and use to set the stop time Use to change the stop time and use to set the tape speed Set the tape speed A Automatic SP LP EP use to set PDC for automatic setting and PDC recording see page 29 Press ENTER to confirm the settings Press...

Page 32: ...tion again Press the VIDEO Plus button Enter a VIDEO Plus Code from a Satellite TV Guide for a satellite channel e g Sky 1 using the Numeric buttons Press to correct any mistakes Press the ENTER button will appear instead of a channel number AV input Press the CH button to select the channel or AV input that is to be used for recording from the satellite channel Press the ENTER button to memorise ...

Page 33: ...it EXT LINK The AV2 input of this VCR is equipped for use with external equipment having external timer recording control such as digital satellite receivers The AV2 input can be set to EXT LINK 1 or EXT LINK 2 depending on the equipment to be connected Fully wired 21 pin scart cable is required Refer also to the manufacturer s instruction for the external unit select return exit MENU EXIT Tape le...

Page 34: ...al Tuning to find TV stations the indication may appear under Pos Name on the On Screen Display when programming a VIDEO Plus timer recording Tuning access select return exit ENTER MENU EXIT Pos Name Ch Pos Name Ch delete move A B 1 BBC1 22 2 BBC2 23 3 ITV 24 4 CH4 25 5 CH5 26 6 30 7 8 9 10 39 34 34 35 34 Pos Name Channel NICAM 7 AUTO select return exit MENU EXIT Changing the name of TV stations P...

Page 35: ...Automatic Tuning will start D When no stations have been set confirm all connections and restart Auto Setup D You can restart Auto Setup without using remote controller by pressing some buttons on the front of the unit Hold down and on the main unit simultaneously for about 5 seconds Tuning Manual Auto Setup Shipping condition Owner ID yes no ENTER EXIT Tuning Manual Auto Setup Shipping condition ...

Page 36: ...assettes recorded in VHS format only Press MENU Select Others Confirm with ENTER Select the Menu item Changes with Press MENU to quit the menu 36 Tape length AUTO E 240 SQPB AUTO OSD 4 3 Remote VCR 1 EXT LINK 1 Timer Rec LED ON Others The device and the remote control may be switched to alternative frequencies In the Menu select VCR1 or VCR2 to switch the device settings Then press and hold the EN...

Page 37: ... On Screen Display To display the Owner ID information on TV Keep EJECT pressed for more than 5 seconds D The PIN number is not displayed After 30 seconds this menu automatically disappears Owner ID PIN number 846 Name House No Postcode Tuning Manual Auto Setup Shipping condition Owner ID Owner ID Name MARWIN House No BANKS Postcode RG12 8FT Manual Functions 37 EJECT QUICK ERASE To record on a cas...

Page 38: ...ase of a power failure an automatic back up system maintains the clock for approximate 60 minutes D When Clock setting is set to AUTO the automatic time correction function checks and if necessary adjusts the time several times every day The automatic time correction function only works when the VCR is in standby it does not work in the timer recording mode D Don t forget to change summer time and...

Page 39: ... due to poor reception conditions NICAM sound system Pos Name Channel NICAM 1 BBC1 7 OFF 6 7 8 9 10 1 BBC1 7 2 BBC2 4 3 ITV 2 4 CH4 12 5 CH5 13 At each press of the AUDIO button the selected sound output is indicated with L Left and R Right Stereo playback Display LR Left audio channel playback Display L Right audio channel playback Display R Playback of normal audio Mono sound Display Audio mode ...

Page 40: ...nglish Deutsch Español Svenska Français Italiano Polski Nederlands VHS DVD Select your TV s aspect ratio The format of TV screens is either 4 3 standard or 16 9 wide screen Select the aspect ratio that matches the screen setting of your TV set DVD QUICK SETUP may follow VCR Auto Setup Use VHS DVD on the remote control to select DVD Press SETUP to display the QUICK SETUP menu Use the navigator keys...

Page 41: ...OP Press PLAY to resume playback Stop playback Press STOP twice The label must face up MP3 WMA JPEG The Playback menu appears on the screen Pause playback still image Press PAUSE during playback OPEN CLOSE DVD Video Video CD WMA JPEG CD MP3 RAM Playback of a particular track or title Type in a number using the RC unit s numeric key pad For example to select title 23 DVD RAM VCD CD Press MP3 WMA JP...

Page 42: ...d Press REPEAT The display shows the REPEAT function DVD Playback functions DVD Video Off Chapter Title DVD RAM PG Off Program All DVD RAM PL Off Scene Playlist VCD CD Off Track All WMA MP3 Off Content Group JPEG Off Group INPUT REPEAT 42 DVD Video Single frame mode In pause mode press remote control buttons or Every push of one of these buttons takes the film a single frame forwards or backwards ...

Page 43: ... it then press ENTER to confirm Press ENTER to confirm any changes to the Group Title and Content Chapter objects To clear an entry press to select it first Press and to select Clear then press ENTER Choose Clear all and press ENTER to clear all entries To quit the Program Playback mode Stop the disc and press PLAY MODE until Program Playback disappears from the display The actual programme is ret...

Page 44: ...to go back to the previous screen Press or use the numeric keys to select a programme Playback starts in the background Press ENTER to hide the menu screen JPEG WMA MP3 Playback Menu Playback Menu All Total260 Picture Total260 Audio Total0 to select and press ENTER 53 The Playback menu appears on the screen when you insert a JPEG WMA MP3 or HighMAT disc Press to select the contents you wish to pla...

Page 45: ...VD playback Synchronous recording D Playing back music NTSC formatted films or copy protected discs might result in interferences DVD RAM DUBBING DVD RAM DUBBING enables you to copy a DVD RAM to VHS cassette In case you copied several programmes of one DVD RAM the INDEX function allows you to directly access these on the resulting tape Insert DVD RAM and VHS video cassette then press DVD RAM DUBBI...

Page 46: ... Group to Content and back Shows the Content of the selected Group Displays a tree view of the groups Press and ENTER to select a Group The Group s contents is shown To display the Navigation Menu Press PLAYLIST The Navigation Menu is displayed Press to select a title then press ENTER to start playing it Press PLAYLIST to quit the menu To find groups or content Press to enter the target word into ...

Page 47: ...Content D WMA You cannot play copy protected WMA files This unit is not compatible with MBR MBR Multiple Bit Rate a file that contains the same content encoded at several different bit rates D MP3 The appliance is incompatible with ID3 tags D WMA MP3 JPEG CD R CD RW Make sure the discs are compatible with ISO 9660 level 1 or level 2 Rotate pictures Press FUNCTIONS during playback The Functions men...

Page 48: ...kly played back by the appliance with the additional help of a menu While the HighMAT menu is displayed Press to select and ENTER to confirm Menu Takes you to a sub menu containing further play lists or menus Playlist Starts playback Selecting from a Playlist Press PLAYLIST during playback The play list appears indicates the currently playing item Press and then to move from Playlist to Group and ...

Page 49: ...elect a setting as described on pages 51 up to 53 Press ENTER to confirm Press to display another sub menu press to select a setting as appropriate Press to return to the previous menu Press ENTER to confirm your selection The items of the menus may vary depending on the contents of the disc Press RETURN or FUNCTIONS to quit the menu DVD RAM Functions Program 1 1 Time 0 12 03 Audio L R Subtitle Of...

Page 50: ...ettings with and ENTER Select Play Menu with and ENTER Select Advanced Disc Review with and ENTER Depending on whether Intro Mode or Interval Mode was selected in the Setup menu several scenes are briefly played as a preview of the disc In Intro Mode approx 7 seconds of each title programme RAM is played If the title programme RAM is longer than approx 7 minutes the preview begins at 6 45 min For ...

Page 51: ...ge stored on the disc Playlist Search Directly select a Playlist stored on the disc Subtitle Language Selects the language of on screen subtitles Off No subtitles displayed D In the case of R RW media an undisplayed selection can be given in the menu Angle Change between camera angles of films recorded from various camera locations Time Display select playback time Alternative display of current o...

Page 52: ...io output switches to PCM 2 channel Picture Mode Changes the image display settings INPUT REPEAT AV ENHANCER Normal Factory default Cinema2 Enhances brighter areas Cinema1 Cinema function for viewing in dark of dark scenes rooms Bright picture areas are dimmed Animation Intensifies the colours down Dynamic Brightens up the picture 54 54 50 Other Settings These settings are not available for every ...

Page 53: ...ilar to surround sound at the two front speakers SP or the headphones HP Deactivate this function if the sound becomes distorted Dialogue Enhancer Puts up the volume of feature film dialogues 54 48 53 Setup Jump to the SETUP Menu to make further changes to settings Subtitle Position Vertically moves the subtitle shown Subtitle Brightness Modifies the brightness of the subtitle shown 4 3 Aspect Thi...

Page 54: ...utput Still Mode NTSC Disc Output When using an audio amplifier together with a plasma TV or a digital TV the picture can be delayed in relation to the sound signal You can synchronize the picture signal with the sound using the Time Delay setting Audio Subtitle Menus Ratings Menu Disc Disc s Audio language Subtitle language Menu language Assign a ranking to disallow the viewing of some scenes 1 7...

Page 55: ...ction the digital output of PCM audio signals may be limited to 48 kHz 16 bit Choose Up to 48 kHz if the digital audio outlet is used to connect your player to an amplifier that only processes sampling frequencies of up to 48 kHz For 96 kHz check the digital in requirements of your connected device Change the setting to PCM if the connected equipment fails to decode the relevant signal High noise ...

Page 56: ... than pressing PLAYLIST to display the menu screen D The functions assigned to these buttons depend on the disc Please refer to the disc documentation leaflet Information First wipe the disc with a wet cloth then with a dry cloth Do not use clothing or other disc cleaners Problem caused by a disc Do not stick labels on the disc this might render the disc useless Only use a suitable pen for writing...

Page 57: ...tured under license from Dolby Laboratories Dolby Pro Logic and the double D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Disc forms Never play anything but circular discs with a diameter of 3 8 cm or 5 12 cm Discs of other shapes may damage the player hardware Dolby Digital Method of encoding digital signals The signals are very much compressed in the process to enable recordings of large volumes ...

Page 58: ...7487 Kannada 7578 Kashmiri 7583 Kazakh 7575 Kirghiz 7589 Korean 7579 Kurdish 7585 Laotian 7679 Latin 7665 Latvian 7686 Singhalese 8373 Slovac 8375 Slovenian 8376 Somali 8379 Spanish 6983 Sundanese 8385 Swahili 8387 Swedish 8386 Tagalog 8476 Tajik 8471 Tamil 8465 Tatar 8484 Telugo 8469 Thai 8472 Tibetan 6679 Tigrinya 8473 Tonga 8479 Turkish 8482 Turkmen 8475 Twi 8487 Ukrainian 8575 Urdu 8582 Uzbek ...

Page 59: ...ure is cut off at its left or right edge Check the Video menu s TV Aspect setting on the Setup screen Check that the player is directly plugged into the TV set s AV Output and not to a video cassette recorder between the two units Check the Zoom setting There is no audio output and the sound is distorted Check the connections Deactivate the Advanced Surround effect Before requesting service The re...

Page 60: ...nd Date Check the start and stop time of the timer programme Check if the TIMER button has been pressed to put the device into timer mode after programming a recording Check the start and stop time of a PDC recording Not all stations currently support the VPS PDC control times turn on off Bad picture or sound Before requesting service If you notice interference or a shift of the picture during nor...

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Page 62: ...eserved 11 Green 12 No connection 13 Red ground 14 Blanking ground 15 Red 16 Blanking 17 Video output ground 18 Video input ground 19 Video output 20 Video input 21 Ground AV2 Scart Socket 1 Audio output CH2 R 2 Audio input CH2 R 3 Audio output CH1 L 4 Audio ground 5 Blue ground 6 Audio input CH1 L 7 Blue 8 Switching voltage 9 Green ground 10 Control signal 11 Green 12 Reserved 13 Red ground 14 Bl...

Page 63: ...st forward fast rewind time approx 60 sec E 180 cassette Operating temperature humidity 5 C to 35 C 35 80 RH Video TV system VCR PAL 625 50 DVD PAL 625 50 PAL 525 60 NTSC Weight and dimensions approx value 3 9 kg 430 width x 89 height x Video input and output level 1 0 Vpp 75 Ohm 270 mm depth DVD RGB Video output RGB output connector 0 7 Vpp 75 Ohm Compatible disc formats DVD V DVD RAM DVD R DVD R...

Page 64: ...le 51 53 54 Chapter 42 51 MP3 41 42 44 47 51 S VHS cassettes 36 Cinema Mode 26 MPEG 19 55 57 61 COAXIAL 19 Tape counter 9 26 CVC Super 26 Tape length 36 NICAM 39 Tape remain display 9 NTSC 26 54 Date 13 38 Tape speed 27 Dialogue Enhancer 53 Time 13 38 OSD 36 DIRECT NAVIGATOR 44 Title 42 51 56 Dolby Digital 19 55 57 PAL 26 54 VIDEO IN 18 DTS Digital Surround 19 55 57 Pan Scan 54 DVD RAM 44 45 Passw...

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