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om 444 la manualBefore connecting, operating or adjusting this product, please read these instructions completely. Please keep this manual for future reference. VQT0N07. Touching internal parts of the unit is dangerous, and may seriously damage it. If you have a different TV, however, “Download from TV” may not appear. Select the AV input on your TV to see “Download from TV”. Remote Setting If other Panasonic products are placed close together, change the remote control code on the main unit and the remote control (the two must match). Then after connecting any cable, turn on the both units. Each press increases the search speed. The timer recording standby mode is activated on DVD (“. You must format these discs before using them in this unit. Formatting also allows you to erase the entire contents of a disc. Select “Start”. Check the title carefully before erasing.You can also edit the created play lists.Copy this PLAY LIST. Copy SELECT. Previous ENTER RETURN. Normally, use this setting. To delete a programme Manual Tuning position “Delete”: Pos Name. Insert a cassette that you want to delete the cassette contents.Most of DVD-Videos are copy-guarded to prevent illegal reproduction and they cannot be recorded with the following procedure. Your television must be compatible to enjoy progressive video. Linear PCM (LPCM) These are uncompressed digital signals. The numbers allocated to these sections are called title numbers and chapter numbers. Example (1) Title 1 (2) Title 2 (3) Chapter 1 (4) Chapter 2 (5) Chapter 3 Q Link (This function is not available unless you connect TV. Cannot record on the disc. Please check the disc. Unable to format. Cannot record. Disc is full. Cannot record. Maximum number of titles recorded. The images from this unit do not appear on the TV. Picture is distorted. Recording, Timer recording, Dubbing, External input Timer recording does not work properly. Status messages do not appear. The grey background does not appear. Matsushita Electric Industrial Co.http://www.gemko.pl/userfiles/creative-audigy-gamer-manual.xml

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, Ltd. Web Site. DMR-E75V Before connecting, operating or adj usting this product, please read these instructions completely. Please keep th is manual for fut ure reference. DMR-E75V Before connecting, operating or adjusting this product, please read these instructions completely. Please keep this manual for future reference. VQT0N07 75VGN.book 1 ??? 2004?7?21????????11?54? Next. Page Count: 72 DMR-E75V Before connecting, operating or adjusting this product, please read these instructions complet ely. VQT0 N07 75VGN.book 1 ??? 2004?7 ?21??? ?????1 1?54? T ouching internal par ts of the unit is dangerous, and ma y seriously damage it. T o prev ent electric shock, do not remov e cov er. T here are no user ser viceable par ts inside. Ref er all servicing to qualified service personnel. ? Conser ve the e n vironment See “P ow er Sav e” of page 43. ? Disposal of old equipment Batteries, pac kaging and old equipment should not be disposed of as domestic wast e, b ut in accordance with the applicable regulations. ? Condensation Caution This unit is not f itted with a conde nsation sensor. If you bring the unit from a c old place, e.g. a car, into a warm house, dew may f orm inside the unit. Do not switch it on for at l east 1 hour. ? Cautions befo re yo u operate this unit A void. Humidity and dust. ? Extreme heat such as direct sunlight. ? Magnets or elec tromagnetic objects. ? Touching internal parts of the unit. ? Water or some other liquid. ? Lightning. (Disconnect the aerial plug from the unit during lightning storms.) ? Anything heavy on the unit. ? Connecting or handling the eq uipment with wet hands. ? Using a cell phone near the unit bec ause it may cause noise affecting the picture and sound. Do: ? Wipe the unit wit h a clean and dry cloth. ? Install the unit in a horiz ontal position. ? Keep the unit, TV and ot her equipment switched off unti l all connections are finished. ? Notes on t hese inst ructions.http://www.incomet.com.ar/images/creative-audigy-manual-pdf.xml Company names, pro duct nam es a nd all other names in these instructions are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective corporations. ? These operating instructions desc ribe operations mainly using the remote control. ? The contents of the screens us ed in these inst ructions may not necessarily match wha t y ou w ill see on your screen. ? Displays The displays sho wn in these instructions are e xamples. Actual displays depend on discs. ? In certain circumstances, icons will be displayed in grey and will not respond if clicked on. This means that the f unction represented by the icon is disabled. ? Copyri ght ? Standard Acces sories. Specific fea tures of DMR-E7 5V 2-channel s imultane ous reco rding: Y ou can record progr ammes separately on D VD and VHS. Simply set the desired programmes on each unit. One Touch Dubbing ( l 58, 60): Y ou can easily dub from VHS to D V D or from D VD to VHS. Automatic crea tion of thu mbnails ( l 58): The video dubbed from VHS to D VD is automatically dis pla yed in thumbnail. The tuning on DVD is au tomatica lly appl ied to the one on VHS: T uning on V HS is not r equired. When only the video output on VHS is not natural, use the Fine T uning function on VHS. ( l 50) G -CODE i s a registered trademark of Gemstar Development Cor pora tio n. Th e G -CODE system i s manufactured u nder license from Gemst ar Development Co rporation. MPEG Layer-3 audio decoding technology licenced from Fraunhof er II S and Thomson multimedia. Manufactured under licence from Dolby L aboratories. “Dolby” and the dou ble-D symbol are tradem arks of Dolby Labora tories. “DTS ” and “DTS 2.0 i Di gital Out” are trademarks of Di gital Theater Systems, Inc. 1 pc. RF Coaxial cable 1 pc. Remote Control (EUR7721X50) 2 pcs. R6 size batteries 1 pc.Make sure you pres s before doing DV D operations. Mak e sure y ou press before doing VHS operations.https://congviendisan.vn/vi/bose-wave-radio-awrc-1p-manual When you press this butto n in the VHS rem ote control mode, it is automatically switched to the DVD rem ote control m ode. 75VGN.book 6 ??? 2004?7 ?21??? ?????1 1?54? Do not; ? mix old and new batteries. ? use different types at the same time. ? heat or expose to flame. ? take apart or s hort circuit. ? attempt to recharge alkaline or manganese batteries. ? use batteries if the covering has been peel ed off. Mishandling of ba tteries can cause electrolyte leak age which can damage items the fluid contacts and may cause a fire. Remove if the remote control is not going to be used for a long t ime. Store in a cool, dark place. Note ? If you cannot operate the unit or TV using the remote cont rol after changing the batteries, please re-enter the codes ( l 11).Current time ? Disc recording and play counter. Miscellaneous messages, etc. VHS (1) T ape speed indicator ( l 53). SP: When recording or playing in the Normal mode. ? LP: When playing in the Long play mode. ? EP: When recording or playing in the Extra long pl ay mode. (2) VHS out put ind icator (3) External link indicator ( l 53) On: When a linked timer recording wit h external device is in standby mode, or being perf ormed. (4) S-VHS dub bing indi cat or ( l 58) When performing S -VHS dubbing. (5) Remaining t ape time indic ator (6) T ape operation status. The operation status o f this unit, s uch as playback fast forward, etc. (7) Channel indicator (8) Timer pr ogramme displ ay ( ) ( l 54) On: When a pro gramme for timer recording is in standby mode, or being perf ormed. Flashes: When there are less than 10 minutes to go before timer recording is programmed, but the unit is not on standby. (9) T a pe in dica tor DVD (1) Disc operation st atus (2) Disc type (3) Extern al li nk indi cator ( l 25) On: When a linked timer recording with external device is in standby mode, or being perf ormed. (4) D VD output in dicator (5) Recording mode ( l 24).https://acbc.wa.edu.au/images/canon-selphy-cp-520-manual.pdf XP SP LP EP (all on): FR mode ( l 24) (6) Disc indicator (7) Timer pr ogramme displ ay ( ) ( l 26) On: When a programme f or timer recording is in standby mode, or being performed. Flashes: When there are less than 10 minutes to go before t imer recording is programmed, but the unit is not on standby. (8) Channel posi tion indicato r TRK: track number GRP: group number TTL: title number CHP: chapter num ber PL: play list num ber Note. A half mirror is used for the unit’s display so the display may occasionally be d ifficult to see de pending on surro unding conditions. ? If “FL Display” is set to “Automat ic” ( l 45) or “Power Sav e” is set to “On” ( l 43), the unit’ s display will not light up in standby mode. Also, in a ddition to the aforementioned cond itions, if the power is off and the unit is in timer recording standby mode, only lights up in the display. ? The unit’ s displa y 75VGN.book 8 ??? 2004?7 ?21??? ?????1 1?54? Turn the TV off and disconnect its AC mains leads. ? Connect as following s teps 1 RF Coaxial cable (supplied) 2 Fully-wired 21-pin Scar t cable (not supplied) 3 Aerial lead (not supplied) 4 A C mains leads (supplied) 5 A C mains leads (not supplied) Sockets (1) AV 1 21-pin Scart socket (2) Aerial Input socket (3) Aerial Output socket (4) Aerial Input socket (5) 21-pin Scar t socket A. Check if the 21-pin S c art cable is capable of RGB output, and then c onnect the unit and your TV with it. (“AV1 O utput”, l 45) Note about Q Link ( l 64 ) This func tion is not av ailable unless yo u connect T V and th is unit with th e 21-pin S cart cable. ? Q Link offers a range of c onvenient functions. F or example, downl oading of the tuning positions of all available TV stations in to your unit’s memory if you connect the unit to your TV with a fully wired 21-pin Scart cable (not supplied). ? Following systems from other manufacturers have similar function with Q Link from Panasonic. - List of registered tr ade marks: Q Link (Panasonic), D ATA LOGIC (Metz), Easy Link (Philips), Megalogic (Grundig), SMARTLINK (Sony). For details, refer to y our TV ’ s operat ing instructions or consult you r dealer. Connections 1 Preset Download Use a 21-pin Scart cable. Connections 1 (1) (2) (3) (5) 2 1 (4) 5 4 3.If y ou have a different T V, however, “Download from TV” m ay not appear. Select the A V input on your TV to see “D ownload from TV ”. This takes about 5 minutes. If the clock setting m enu app ears afte r Auto-Setup finishes (“Automatic” funct ion is not available in Australia. To confirm that stations have b een tune d correctly ( l 46, 47) To restart Auto-Set up ( l 47). You can also use the following method to restart Auto-Setup. When the unit is on and stopped. The timer recording programmes are also cancelled. Hint for Preset Download and Auto-Setup. If you select “Sch weiz”, “Suisse”, or “Svizz era” in the Country setting menu, another menu appears to let you set “Power Save” to “On”. In this setting, the uni t’s power consumption is minimized when it is turned t o standby. Setting Up Preparation. RETURN: to abort Po s 4 ENTER RETURN SELECT Country Belgie Belgique Belgien Danmark Espana ?????? France Italia Nederland Norge Deutschland Osterreich Portugal Suomi Sverige Schweiz Suisse Svizzera Others RETURN: lea ve ENTER: access. Auto-Set up ENTER RETURN SELECT Country Belgie Belgique Belgien Danmark Espana ?????? France Italia Nederland Norge Deutschland Osterreich Portugal Suomi Sverige Schweiz Suisse Svizzera Others RETURN: lea ve ENTER: access Auto-Setup Ch 1 Auto-Setup in progress, please wait. RETURN: to abort RETURN 75VGN.book 10 ??? 2004?7 ?21??? ????? 11?54? If other Panasonic products are placed close together, change the remote control code on the main unit and the remote cont rol (the two must match ). ? Use “MODE 1”, the factory set code, under normal circums tances. When the following display appears when you use a remote control with a different code.Connect the mains lead of decod er, satellite receiver or digital receiver to an AC mains socket. ? If you connect an other equipment with RGB output capability to the AV2 socket on this unit, the output signal of the equipment mus t be set to RGB when you have set “AV2 Input” to “RGB (Not NTSC)”. ( l 45) ? The decoder here means the device used to decode scrambled broadcasts (Pay TV ). ? Change the “ AV2 Input” and “AV 2 Connection” set tings in the SETUP m enu to match the connected e quipment. ( l 45) Connecting amplifier or system component. If your TV is equipped with RGB input capability, by connecting with a fully wired 21-pin Scart cabl e you can see v ideo using RGB output on this unit (PAL video only) ( l 9). T o output in RGB select “RGB (w ithout component)” from “A V 1 Output” in t he SETUP menu ( l 45). 75VGN.book 12 ??? 2004?7 ?21??? ????? 11?54? Note ? The AV 1 21-pin Scart socket and the A V2 21-pin Scart socket ar e common o utput terminals. This is because when the audio output of this unit is connected to the TV or another, the audio output of the DVD is generally l ower. When you increase the volume lev el of the TV or the amplifier to play back DVD audio, reduce it when playback is finished.When mak ing this connection, ensur e you connect the audio cables to the corresponding audio input terminals on the television. ? Rega rd ing P ro gres si ve Te le vis ion Pict ure Progressive image aspect (height to width ratio) is set at a standard 16:9. DVD-Video which has been set at 16: 9 will be di splayed correctly. However, 4:3 video material will be stretched to the right and left when displayed. To view th e picture at the right aspect. For televisions that allow the as pect of progressive images to be adjusted, use the f unction provided on the television and adjust as necess ary. ? For televisions which do not allow the aspect of progressive images to be adjusted, please set “ Progressive” t o “OFF”. ( l 41) Note ? When connected to a regular tele vision (CR T: Cathode ra y tube), ev en if i t is progressiv e compat ibl e, progressiv e output can cause some flickering. T ur n off “P rogressive” if this occurs ( l 45). ? Video will not be displa y ed correctly if connected to an incompatib le television. ? There is no output from t he COMPONENT VIDEO OUT term inals if “A V 1 Output” in the SETUP menu is set t o “RGB (without component)”. Set this item to “Video (with component)” ( l 45). ? If the unit is connec ted to the television through VIDEO OUT, S-VIDEO OUT or A V1 terminal, output will be interlace irrespectiv e of the settings.This means that you may not be able t o control play of a disc wit h some operations descr ibed in these operating ins tructions. Read the dis c’s informati on for details. It is not possible t o record onto DVD-R or 2.8 G B DVD-RAM. ? This unit cannot record to discs containing both PAL and NTSC signals. Protection of ca rtridge dis c You can pr otect the contents of y our discs. ? With the write-protect tab in the protect position, you cannot recor d to, edit, or eras e from the disc. DVD-R ? You can p lay DVD-R on compatible DVD player s by finalizing it on this unit. ? The aspect ratio of the recorded images will be 4:3. ? DVD-R can be recorded only either of audio type (M1 or M2). Select the des irable audio type in “Bilingual Aud io Selection” ( l 44). ? Some broadcast s carry signals that allow you to copy once, but you cannot record t hem with DV D-R. Use DV D-RAM to record these kinds of broadcast. ? Before finalizing, erasing programmes will not increase the di sc’s available time. ? After finalizing, t hese DVD-R can no longer be recorded on or edited. ? This unit may not be able t o play back D VD-Rs other than Panasonic’s prod uct depending on the r ecording condition. We recommend using Panason ic’s DVD- R, which is confirmed the compatibility with t his unit. ? DVD-R rec orded by this u nit cannot be recorded by other Panasonic’s DV D recorders in some cas es. Some CD-R or CD-RW may not be played due to the condition of the recording. Ther e are 2 t ypes of DVD-RAM, single-sided and double-sided. More about Discs 4 ALL 3 4 2 PROTECT DV D 75VGN.book 15 ??? 2004?7 ?21??? ????? 11?54? Unfinalized DVD-R recorded on other equipment. Cigarette smoke also can cause malfunction or breakdown. To clean th is unit, wi pe with a so ft, dry cloth. ? Never use alcohol, paint thinner or benzine to clean this unit. ? Before using chemically treated cloth, read the inst ructions of the cloth carefully. Observe the following points to ensure continued listening and viewing pleasure. Dust and dirt m ay adhere to the unit’s lenses over time, pos sibly making it impossible to record or play discs. Read the lens cleaner’s instruct ions carefully before u se. Discs that cannot be pla yed. DVD-ROM ? DVD-RW ?i R ?i RW ? CD-ROM ? CDV ? CD-G ? Photo CD ? CVD ? SVCD ? SAC D ? MV-Disc ? PD ? Divx Video Disc, etc. A udio f ormat logos Dolb y D igit al ( l 44) This unit can play Dolby Digital in stereo (2 channels). Connect an amplifier with a built-in Dolby Digital decode r to enjoy surround sound. This is a metho d of coding digital signals developed by Dolby Laboratories. Not only stereo (2 channel) audio, these signals can also be 5.1-channel audio. A large am ount of audio information can be recorded on one disc by this method. DTS Digi tal Surro und ( l 44) Connect this unit to equipment that has a DTS decoder to enjoy DV Ds with this ma rk. This surround system is used in many movie theatres around the world. The separation between channels is good and the compression ratio is low, so realistic sound effects are possible. DTS sound tracks are produced with the assumption that all channels will be used.Other butt ons used t o operate menus Read the disc ’s instructions for the further det ails about operation. When a menu screen appears on the TV Quic k Vie w (Pla y t 1.3) Star ting pla y from where y ou stopped it (Resume Function) PLAY DVD-RAM PLAY x1.3 DVD-RAM DV D 75VGN.book 18 ??? 2004?7 ?21??? ????? 11?54? Discs must conform to ISO9660 level 1 or 2 (ex cept for ex tended form ats ). ? Compatible compression ra te: from 32 kbps to 320 kbps.For your ref erence. Play cannot be started until at least 2 seconds after recording starts. You can s tart play of the pr ogramme you are recording or play a programme p reviously reco rded. For your ref erence. During simultaneous re cording and play, you cannot edit or erase with the Direct Navigator or play lists. ? If you st art play while the unit is on s tandby for timer recording, recording st arts when the t ime you set is reached. You can play the programm e being re corded to check that it is being recorded correc tly. You can also check parts that were recorded previously. Time slip indicator lights. The image on the small screen may be distorted or flicker depending on the scene. However, this does not affect the recorded image. Title 08 is played back while title 09 is being recorded. ?: Current ly recording Selecting title 08.If a station a lso br oadca sts T eletext inf ormation The unit automatically records the programme’ s and station’ s name if the station’ s t itle page is correctly set ( l 46). Note ? The unit may take some time in retrieving titles (up to 30 minutes) and may fail in some cases. Recordi ng TV programmes DV D 75VGN.book 23 ??? 2004?7 ?21??? ????? 11?54? The recording will not be affected. ? VHS playback ( l 51). VHS recording ( l 53) - When a tuner channel is recorded on DVD, you can record the other channel on VHS. The sound quality is lower compared to other recording modes when using “EP (8Hour)”. Note ? When rec ording to DVD-RA M using EP (8Hour) m ode, play may not be possible on DVD players that are compatible with DVD-RAM. In this case use EP (6Hour) mode. AU D I O EXT LINK DV D Numeric Buttons Selecting audio to record Flexib le Recor ding mode (FR) e.g.: disc is DVD-RAM A Recorded B Remained (45 min.) ? Recordable for 45 minutes in SP mode C Programme to be recorded (The programme is 60-minute long.) D The recording rate automatically switches bet ween SP and LP according to the remaining time. E The programme exactly fits into the remaining.Conditions for the Direct TV Recording function. Note ? When you stop recording, the unit autom atically switches back to the previously selected programme position. Preparation ? Change the “Ext Link” in the SETUP menu to match the connected equipment. ( l 45) ? Timer program ming has to be done on the exte rnal equipment and switched to the t imer recording s tandby mode. The unit turns off and switches to the recording standby mode. ? “EXT L” lights on the unit’s display. The timer recording standby m ode is activated on DVD (“EXT L ” lights on the DVD u nit’s display). The video being recorded automatically appears on the television when connect ed to this unit’s AV1 t erminal with the 21-pin Scart cable. ? This function does not work with some equipment. Refer to the equipment’s operating instructions. ? The beginnings of recordings may not be recorded correctly in some case s. ? When “E xt Link” is s et to “Ext L ink 2”, this f unction does not work if the input signal is NTSC system. ( l 45) Direct TV Recording FLEXIBLE REC Start Cancel Recording in FR mode Set rec.Name Date New Timer Programme OFF VPS PDC Highlighted line is ready for programming.Note ? “ ” flashes for about 5 seconds when the unit cannot go to timer recording standby (non-recordable disc or protected disc, etc.). Check the disc carefully. ? If the unit is not put in the timer r ecording standby mode at the latest 10 minutes bef ore the prog rammed timer recording star ting time, the “ ” flashes on t he unit display. Icon explanations ( A ) ?: Now recording W: The programme is overlapped. F: The disc was full. (no enough sp ace): The TV programme is not allowed to record by copy-guard.The timer recording standby m ode is activated on DVD (“ ” lights on the DVD unit’s display). Programmes that failed to record are displayed grey. They are automatically deleted from the timer recording list at 4 a.m. two days la ter. Check, c hange or delete pr ogrammes W F X TIMER RECORDING Remain 4:00 LP SP OK 21:00 20:00 1 ARD TUE 01 Mode Disc space Stop Start No.Ye s N o On Title No. 7 DISC MANAGEMENT Disc Name Format Disc RETURN ENTER SELECT Used 0: 58 Remain 0: 42 (SP) Disc Protection Off DVD-RAM Disc Protection Cancel Disc Protection. Ye s N o DV D 75VGN.book 28 ??? 2004?7 ?21??? ????? 11?54? All recordings are irretrievably eras ed when a disc is f ormatted. The disc must be reform atted if you do this. ? Do not disconnect the AC mains le ad while the message “Form atting the disc” is on the T V. This can render the disc unusable. ? Formatting normally takes a few minutes, however it may take up to a maximum of 70 minutes. ? All data on t he disc is erased when it is formatted, i ncluding recordings made with this unit. Data written to the disc by a comput er is also erased. Note ? Do not turn the unit off or disconnect the AC mains lead while the message “Finalizing the Disc” is on the TV. This can rend er the disc unusable. ? You can only f inalize DVD-R that wa s recorded on this unit. ? You cannot rec ord on DVD-R that have been finalized. ? Finalizing takes up to about 15 minutes. ? After finalizing - There is a pause of several seconds between titles. - Titles are divided into about 5-minute chapters. ? You cannot finalize DV D-R recorded on other m anufacturer’s equipment. This will take appro ximately 1 min ute. Start formatting the disc. Ye s N o Format Disc All contents of this disc will be completely erased. Start Cancel Auto-Pla y Select T op Menu Title 1 Finalize This will take appro ximately ? minutes. Start finalizing the disc. Ye s N o Finalize Finalize will make this disc playback onl y. Start Cancel DV D 75VGN.book 29 ??? 2004?7 ?21??? ????? 11?54? You can enter up to: ? 64 characters (DVD-RAM ) - A maximum of 44 characters is possible when inputting a name from the timer recording menu. ? 40 characters for a disc name (DVD-R) ? 44 characters for a programme name (DVD-R) Preparation. Note ? If you enter a long name, it is parti ally shown in the progr amme list ( l 32) and play list screen ( l 36).Make certain before proceeding. ? You cannot edit during recording. Icon expl anat ion Write-protected. Title protected Copy-protected. Copy-protected s o it was not recorded. Unable to play: t ? Displayed if you cannot play the t itle. If you enter a number larger t han the total num ber of titles, the last title is selected. The Direct Navigator works while stopped, playing or recording. ? Names are only displayed if you have given the title a name. For your ref erence.For your ref erence. The disc’s available recording time m ay not increase after erasing short titles. ? The available recording time on DVD-R does not incr ease when y ou erase t itles. Using the Direct Navigator Preparation. Properties Edit Chapter View Erase 1 Erase Erase Erase Cancel 0: 58(SP) Corresponding chapter of PLA Y LIST will be erased. Remaining Time RETURN ENTER SELECT DV D 75VGN.book 31 ??? 2004?7 ?21??? ????? 11?54? The padlock mark disappears.Note ? A little portion of the recording directly preceding the division point may be lost. The divided titles retain the name of the original title. Remaining Time RETURN ENTER SELECT For quicker ed iting.For your ref erence. The created titles retain the name of the original title. RETURN ENTER SELECT DIRECT NA VIGA TOR Create Chapter DVD-RAM Create Exit 0:43.21 PLA Y 08 ENTER RETURN For quicker ed iting.One disc can have a maximum of 99 play lists and approximately 1000 ch apters. These n umbers may be reduced u nder some conditions. ? You may not be able to specify start and end poi nts if the material is still pictures recorded on other equipment. Using pla y list Title Tit le Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapte r Chapter Chapter Play l is t.The play list is erased. ? Once a p lay list has been erased, it is irretrievable. Check carefully before proceeding. ? Even if you erase the play list, the original ti tle is not erased. Play list information ( e.g., time and date) is shown. Properties Edit Chapter View Erase 1 Erase Erase Erase Cancel Erase PLA Y LIST.Refer to “Entering text”. ( l 30) For your ref erence. The full name is s hown in the Pr operties screen, but if you ent er a long name, only part of it is shown in the play l ist screen. You cannot select the top and end of the title. 1 Edi t Copy Enter Name Change Thumbnail Create 11 Cre at e 11 Cop y 11 Enter Na me Copy Copy Cancel Copy this PLA Y LIST. RETURN ENTER SELECT 11 Change Thumbnail For quicker ed iting. PLA Y LIST Change Thumbnail DVD-RAM Change Exit 0:00.00 PLA Y 08 ENTER RETURN 0:00.00 Change DV D 75VGN.book 37 ??? 2004?7 ?21??? ????? 11?54? For your ref erence. Selected Chapter Following Chapter RETURN ENTER SELECT 001 002 11 Erase C hapte r 11 PLA Y LIST Vie w For quicker ed iting. Erase Chapter Erase Cancel Erase the chapter of PLA Y LIST.You can change the subtitle and the angle when using DVD-Video. ? You can enjoy the repeat play. ? Y ou can c hange the setting of picture and sound when pla ying back on the D VD. For your ref erence.When the output signal is PAL Au to: Detects 25 frame-per-second film content and appropriately converts it. Video: Select when using Auto, and the v ideo content is distor ted. When the output signal is NTSC Auto1 (normal): Detects 24 frame-per-second film content and appropriately converts it. Au to 2: Compa tibl e with 30 frame-per-second film content in addition to 24 frame-per-second film content. The effect is broadened and sound seems to come from virtual speake rs on either s ide if the disc has surround s ignals recorded on it. Nat ur al () Emphasis () OFF () Natural. Note ? T urn V.S.S. off if it caused distor tion. ? V.S.S. does not work for bilingual recordings.For your ref erence. The unit retains these settings. You can limit play of DVDs u nsuitable for som e audiences and children, for example. Play and changes to the settings are not possible unless y ou enter a pas sword. ( l 43) Preparation. The passwor d is entered and the unit is lo cked. Now, when you insert a DVD-Video t hat exceeds the ratings limit you set, a message appears on the TV. Follow the on-scre en instructions. Actual screens depend on the operation. Follow t he on-screen instructions. Changing the unit’ s settings.Other ???? This is the language code se tting. Input a code number with the numeric buttons. ( l 45, “Language code list”.) Automatic If the language selected for “Soundtrack” is not available, subtitles of that language will aut omatically appear if available on that disc. Ratings ( l 42) Follow the on-scre en instructions. E nter a 4-digit password with t he numeric buttons when the password screen is shown. ? Do not forget your password. The sound quality is lowered compared to other recording modes when using “EP (8Hour)”. On The power c onsumption is greatly reduced when the unit is turned of f. ? “FL Display” ( l 45) is automatically set to “Automatic”. ? The power save function is not activated when either DVD or VHS is in the standby mode. ? When the unit is of f, Pay TV program mes cannot be watched on the TV because the signal from the connected decoder is not looped th rough. To watch them, turn on the unit.