Panasonic DMR-EZ47VEB DVD Recorder User Manual


 
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Preparation:
Turn on the unit.
[RAM] If the disc is protected, release protection
(¼ 56).
[VHS] Ensure accidental erasure tab is intact.
When the output signal from the external device is
NTSC, change the “TV System” to “NTSC” in the
Setup menu (¼ 63).
This unit cannot record NTSC signals to discs that
already have PAL signal recordings.
To reduce noise in input from a video cassette
recorder, set “Copy NR” to “On” in the on-screen
display (¼ 55).
DRIVE
SELECT
to select the DVD or VHS
drive.
Insert a disc or video cassette with enough
remaining blank space (¼ 72, 74).
REC MODE
to select the recording
mode (¼ 20).
Recording from a VCR, etc.
SELECT
INPUT
to select the input where
your external device is connected.
Front panel inputs are AV3.
Tips
You can also connect to the AV2 on the rear.
If the audio output of the external device is monaural, connect to
L/MONO on the AV3 input terminals at the front.
To skip unwanted parts
Press [PAUSE] to pause recording. (Press again to restart
recording.)
To stop recording
Press [ STOP].
Notes
When timer recording starts while recording from an external
device, timer recording takes priority and recording from the
external device stops.
Recording from an External Device
Connect cables while both the unit and the external
device are turned off.
Front of the unit
S VIDEO
AV3 IN
VIDEO
/MONO
AUDIO
R
L
S VIDEO
IN 2
VIDEO
/MONO
AUDIO
R
L
You can get a
sharper, clearer
picture by connecting
with an S Video cable
instead of the yellow
video cable.
Yellow White Red
S Video cable
Audio/video
cable
[RAM] [-R] [-R]DL] [-RW‹V›] [+R] [+R]DL] [+RW]
Perform steps left.
Start play on the external device.
REC
at the point you want to
start recording to the disc.
PAU SE
to start recording at the
point you desire.
[VHS]
Perform steps left.
PLAY
to bring the tape to the
point at which you want to start
recording from.
PAU SE
when you reach that point.
REC
to put the unit in recording
standby.
Start play on the external device.
Recording to VHS
Recording to DVD