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    							PV-D4762
    DVD/VCR  DECK
    Operating Instructions
    Model  No.
    For  assistance,  please  call  :  1-800-211-PANA(7262)  or  send  e-mail  to  :  [email protected]
    Initial  Setup
    (Connection)
    Basic
    Operation
    VCR
      Operation
    For Your
    Information DV D
      Operation
    Connections and Initial Setup Procedures are on pages 12 to 17.
    Please  read  these  instructions  carefully  before  attempting  to  connect,  operate  or
    adjust this product. Please save this manual.
    Spanish  Quick  Use  Guide  is  included.
    (Guía  para  rápida  consulta  en  español  está  incluida.)
    LSQT0525A
    ®
    As  an ENERGY STAR      Partner,  Matsushita  Electric  Corporation  of
    America  has  determined  that  this  product  or  product  model  meets  the
    ENERGY STAR      guidelines  for  energy  efficiency.
    ® 
    						
    							INSTALLATION
    1 POWER SOURCE CAUTION
    Operate  only  from  a  power  source  indicated  on  the
    unit  or  in  this  manual.  If  necessary,  have  your
    Electric  Utility  Service  Company  or  Video  Products
    Dealer  verify  the  power  source  in  your  home.
    2 POLARIZED OR GROUNDING PLUG
    As  a  safety  feature,  this  product  comes  with  either
    a  polarized  power  cord  plug  (one  blade  is  wider
    than  the  other),  or  a  three-wire  grounding  type  plug.
    POLARIZED PLUG CAUTION:
    This  plug  will  only  fit  into  an  outlet  one  way.  If  you  cannot
    fully  insert  the  plug,  try  reversing  it.  If  it  still  will  not  fit,
    have  an  electrician  install  the  proper  wall  outlet.  Do  not
    defeat  the  safety  feature  by  tampering  with  the  plug.
    GROUNDING PLUG CAUTION:
    This  plug  will  only  fit  into  a  three-hole  grounding
    outlet.  If  necessary,  have  an  electrician  install  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  likely  to  have  anything  rest  on  them,  roll
    over  them,  or  be  in  the  way  of  walking  traffic.
    If  an  extension  cord  is  used,  make  sure  it  also
    has  either  a  polarized  or  grounded  plug  and  that
    the  cords  can  be  securely  connected.
    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
    Ventilation  openings  in  the  cabinet  release  heat
    generated  during  operation.  If  they  are  blocked,
    heat  build-up  inside  the  unit  can  cause  failures  that
    may  result  in  a  fire  hazard  or  heat  damage  to
    cassettes  or  discs.
    For  protection,  follow  these  rules:
    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  surface.
    b . Avoid  built-in  installation,  such  as  a  book  case
    or  rack,  unless  proper  ventilation  is  provided.
    5 PLACEMENT: AVOID EXTREMELY HOT LOCATIONS
    OR SUDDEN TEMPERATURE CHANGES
    Do  not  place  the  unit  over  or  near  heater  or
    radiator,  in  direct  sunlight,  inside  closed  vehicles,
    in  high  temperature  [over  104°F  (40°C)],  or  in  over
    75%  humidity.  If  the  unit  is  suddenly  moved  from
    a  cold  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  surface  is  titled  as
    internal  parts  may  be  seriously  damaged.
    6 TO AVOID PERSONAL INJURY
    • Do  not  place  unsecured  equipment  on  a  sloping
    surface.
    • Do  not  place  this  unit  on  any  support  that  is  not
    firm,  level,  and  adequately  strong.
    The  unit  could  fall  causing  serious
    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
    surfaces  may  cause  the  appliance  and  cart
    combination  to  overturn.
    • Carefully  follow  all  operating  instructions  and
    use  the  manufacturer's  recommended
    accessories  when  operating  this  unit  or
    connecting  it  to  any  other  equipment.
    FOR YOUR SAFETY, READ AND RETAIN ALL SAFETY
    AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS. HEED ALL
    WARNINGS IN THE MANUAL AND ON THE UNIT
    USING THE UNITIf  the  unit  has  been  in  storage  or  moved  to  a  new  location,
    refer  first  to  the  INSTALLATION  section  of  these  safeguards.
    1KEEP THE UNIT AWAY FROM WATER OR MOISTURE OF ANY KIND.2 IF EQUIPMENT IS 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  rain  or  water.  DO  NOT  OPERATE
    if  liquid  has  been  spilled  into  the  unit.  Immediately  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  all  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,  chemically  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  tape,  etc.  may  mar  the  cabinet  surface.
    Exposure  to  greasy,  humid,  or  dusty  areas  may  adversely
    affect  internal  parts.
    SERVICE1 DO  NOT  SERVICE  THIS  PRODUCT  YOURSELF
    If,  after  carefully  following  the  detailed  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.
    2 IF  REPLACEMENT  PARTS  ARE  REQUIRED
    Make  sure  the  service  technician  uses  only  parts  specified
    by  the  manufacturer,  or  those  having  the  same  safety
    characteristics  as  the  original  parts.  The  use  of  unauthorized
    substitutes  may  result  in  fire,  electric  shock,  or  other  hazards.
    3
    HAVE  THE  SERVICE  TECHNICIAN  PERFORM  A  SAFETY  CHECKAfter  any  service  or  repairs  to  the  unit,  request  the  service
    technician  to  conduct  a  thorough  safety  check  as
    described  in  the  manufacture’s  service  literature  to  ensure
    that  the  unit  is  in  safe  operating  condition.
    Important Safeguards and Precautions
    GROUND 
    CLAMP
    ELECTRIC
    SERVICE
    EQUIPMENTANTENNA
    LEAD IN
    WIRE
    ANTENNA
    DISCHARGE UNIT
    (NEC SECTION 810-20)
    GROUNDING CONDUCTORS
    (NEC SECTION 810-21)
    GROUND CLAMPS
    POWER SERVICE GROUNDING
    ELECTRODE SYSTEM
    (NEC ART 250, PART H)
    NEC- NATIONAL 
      ELECTRICAL CODE
    OUTDOOR  ANTENNA INSTALLATION1 SAFE ANTENNA AND CABLE CONNECTIONIf  an  outside  antenna  or  cable  system  is  connected  to  the
    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,
    part  1  of  the  Canadian  Electrical
    Code)  provides  information
    with  respect  to  proper  grounding
    of  the  mast  and  supporting
    structure,  grounding  of  the  lead-in  wire
    to  an  antenna  discharge  unit,  size  of  grounding  conductors,
    location  of  antenna  discharge  unit,  connection  to  grounding
    electrodes  and  requirements  for  the  grounding  electrode.
    2KEEP ANTENNA CLEAR OF HIGH VOLTAGE POWER LINES OR CIRCUITSAn  outside  antenna  system  should  be  located  well  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.
    2 
    						
    							CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK,
    DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK)
    RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
    DO NOT OPENCAUTION
    NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE
    REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL
    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.
    FCC Warning:Any  unauthorized  changes  or  modifications  to  this  equipment  would  void  the  user’s
    authority  to  operate.
    Safety Precautions/Mesures de sécurité
    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 prévenir tout risque d’incendie ou de chocs
    électriques, ne pas exposer cet appareil à la pluie ou
    à une humidité excessive.
    Attention:Pour éviter les chocs électriques, introduire la lame la
    plus large de la fiche dans la borne correspondante de la
    prise et pousser jusqu’au fond.
    Region Management Information:
    This  DECK  is  designed  and  manufactured  to  respond  to  the
    Region  Management  Infor mation  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.The Region number
    for this DECK is 1.1
    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 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 THE UNIT
    YOURSELF.  REFER  SERVICING  TO  QUALIFIED  PERSONNEL.
    CAUTION:
    LASER  RADIATION
    WHEN OPEN DO NOT
    STARE  INTO  BEAM.
    Apparatus  Claims  of  U.S.  Patent  Nos.  4,631,603,  4,577,216,  and  4,819,098,  licensed  for  limited
    viewing  uses  only.
    ATTENTION:
    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  ratio/TV  technician  for  help.  The  user  may  find  the
    booklet,  “Something  About  Interference”  available  from  FCC  local  regional  offices  helpful.
    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.
    3 
    						
    							4For assistance, please call : 1-800-211-PANA(7262) or send e-mail to : [email protected]
    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.
    Before Using
    Accessories
    • Date  of  Purchase
    • Dealer  Purchased  From
    • Dealer  Address
    • Dealer  Phone  No.
    • Model No.           PV-D4762
    • Serial No.
    To order accessories, call toll free
    1-800-332-5368.
    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 storageDiscs  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.).
    Disc  Handling
    To clean disc surfaceWith  a  soft,  damp  (water  only)  cloth,  gently  wipe
    from  the  center  hole  to  the  outer  edge  as  shown
    below.  (Wiping  in  a  circular  pattern  will  scratch  the
    surface.)
    Handling precautions• 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.
    • Be  careful  not  to  drop  or  bend  disc.
    • Do  not  place  more  than
    1  disc  on  disc  tray.
    • Do  not  try  to  close
    disc  tray  when  disc
    is  not  properly  placed.
    • Always  store  discs  in
    their  proper  cases
    when  not in use.
    Disc formats supported by this DECKDECK  can  play  back  discs  bearing  any  of  the
    following  marks:
    Discs  which  cannot  be  played• DVD  with  Region  No.  other  than  “1”  or  “ALL”
    • DVD  of  PAL  system • DVD-R/DVD-RAM
    • DVD-ROM • CD-ROM
    • CDV • CD-G
    DVD
    3”  (8  cm)  disc  /  5”  (12  cm)  disc
    Video  CD
    3”  (8  cm)  disc  /  5”  (12  cm)  disc
    CD
    3”  (8  cm)  disc  /  5”  (12  cm)  disc
     is a registered trademark.
    Do  not  try  to  play  Photo  CD.
    Disc  tray
    Disc
    RF  Coaxial  Cable
    VJAS0196 Batteries 2 “AA” Remote  Control
    LSSQ0334
    1) Open cover.
    3) Close  cover.
    Loading the Batteries
    2) Insert
    batteries  as
    marked.
         Battery replacement caution
    • Do not mix old and new batteries.
    • Do  not  mix  alkaline  with  manganese
    batteries. 
    						
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    Table of Contents
    Timer Recording..............................................................24, 25
    MTS Broadcast/ VHS Hi-Fi Stereo System....................26, 27
    Multi-Brand Control Feature...........................................28, 29
    Tape Operation (
     and ) ...30 ~ 36
    Special VCR Features.....................................................37, 38
    Copying Your Tapes 
    (Dubbing) .........................................................39
    Disc Operation...............................................................40 ~ 44
    DVD Operation using On-Screen Displays.................45 ~ 46
    MP3 Playback Operation.......................................................47
    DVD Lock Feature.................................................................48
    Settings for DVD Operation..........................................49 ~ 51
    Language Code List..............................................................52
     DVD / VCR
    Warning and Instruction Displays........................................53
    Before Requesting Service.............................................54, 55
    Servicenter List......................................................................56
    Limited Warranty...................................................................57
    Spanish (Español) Quick Use Guide.............................58 ~63
    Index.......................................................................Back  Cover  DVD / VCR
    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) ....................11
    Connections..................................................................12 ~ 15
    Initial Setup for Basic Connections 
    (Ready to Play)..........16, 17
     VCR
    Reset Language, Channels, Clock, VCR’s Output Channel...18, 19
    Playback/ Record on a Tape...........................................20, 21
     DVD
    Basic DVD Operation......................................................22, 23
    Initial  Setup
    (Connection)
    Basic
    Operation
    VCR
      Operation
    For Your
    Information DV D
      Operation 
    						
    							6For assistance, please call : 1-800-211-PANA(7262) or send e-mail to : [email protected]
    DECK & Cassette Information
    Video Head Clog Sensor
    During  playback,  this
    screen  appears  if
    clogging  is  detected.
    To  remove  screen,
    press  PLAY  on  the
    remote  or  DECK. Playing  older  or  damaged  tapes  may  eventually
    cause  video  heads  to  become  clogged.
    V I DEO  HEADS  MAYNEED  CLEAN I NGPLEASE   I NSERT  HEADCLEAN I NG  CASSETTEOR  REFER  TO  MANUAL
    END               : PLAY
    • Use  “dry”  type  head  cleaning  cassette
    only. (Part No. NV-TCL30PT is recommended.)• Follow  cleaning  tape  instructions  carefully.
    Excessive  use  of  tape  can  shorten  head  life.
    • If  head  clog  symptoms  persist,  contact  your
    nearest  Factory  Servicenter  or  authorized
    Servicenter  (see  p.  56).
    Head  Cleaning
    Only use tapes with the     mark  in  this  DECK.
    Prevent Accidental Tape Erasure
    Record/ Playback Time
    Record  Tab
    Cover  the  hole
    with  cellophane  tape.
    To record again Break off the tab to
    prevent recording.
    SP
    (Standard  Play)2  Hours
    40  Minutes 1  Hour 2  Hours
    5  Hours
    20  Minutes 2  Hours 4  Hours LP
    (Long  Play)
    3  Hours 6  Hours 8  Hours SLP
    (Super Long Play)
    Type  of  Video  Cassette
    Tape  Speed
    Setting
    T160 T120 T60
    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.
    Cleaning  DECK
    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  CH  (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  (to  reduce  picture  jitter)
    In  Still  mode, CH  (TRACKING) /  operate  as  a  V-Lock  control.
    Features for a Quality Picture (VCR)
    RRRRRRRR
    Built-in Head Cleaner
    A  clean  video  head  helps  produce  a  clear
    picture.
    So,  we  have  equipped  your  DECK  with
    a  built-in,  non-chemical  head  cleaning  system
    that  helps  prevent  clogging  of  the  video
    heads.  Cleaning  is  performed  each  time  you
    load  or  unload  a  video  cassette.
    • This  feature  is  preventative  only,  If  your  video
    heads  are  seriously  clogged,  consider  the  use
    of  a  chemical  non-abrasive  head  cleaning  kit
    or  take  your  DECK  to  a  Servicenter.
    Screw  driver 
    						
    							7
    Power  Source:120  V  AC,  60  Hz
    Power Consumption:Power  On:  Approx.  32  watts, Power  Off:  Approx.  4  watts
    Video  Signal:EIA  Standard  NTSC  color
    Video  Recording  System:4  rotary  heads  helical  scanning  system
    Audio  Track:1  track  (Normal),  2  channel  (Hi-Fi  Audio  Sound)
    Tuner:
    Broadcast  Channels:VHF  2  ~  13,  UHF  14  ~  69
    CABLE  Channels:Midband  A  through  I  (14  ~  22), Superband  J  through  W  (23  ~  36)
    Hyperband  AA  ~  EEE  (37  ~  64),  Lowband  A-5  ~  A-1  (95  ~  99)
    Special  CABLE  channel  5A  (01),  Ultraband  65  ~  94,  100  ~  125
    Input/Output Terminal:Audio/Video  Line  Input/Output,  RF  Input/Output
    Input  Terminal:Audio/Video  Line  Input  (Front)
    Output  Terminal:S-VHS  Output  (DVD  only),  Component  Video  Output  (DVD  only)
    Audio  Output  2  (L),  (R)
    Operating  Temperature:5 °C ~ 40 °C (41 °F ~ 104 °F)
    Operating  Humidity:10  %  ~  75  %
    Weight:6.9  kg  (15.2  lbs).
    Dimensions:430 (W) x 118 (H) x 364 (D) mm
    16-15/16”  (W)  x  4-5/8”  (H)  x  14-5/16”  (D)  inch
    Discs  Played
    (1)  DVD-VIDEO  Disc5”  (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)
    (2)  Compact  Disc5” (12 cm) disc
        (CD-DA, VIDEO CD) 3” (8 cm) disc
    Digital Audio Output:Digital  Optical  Connector
    Pickup:Wavelength:  655  nm  (DVD),  790  nm  (Video  CD/CD)
    Laser  power:  CLASS  II
    Specifications
    Note:•Designs  and  specifications  are  subject  to  change  without  notice.
    Definition of Terms (DVD)
    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  not  work  with  some  discs.)
    Title  Number:For  DVD discs with two or more titles, the title is numbered as title 1, 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).
    Initial  Setup
    (Connection)
    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. 
    						
    							8For assistance, please call : 1-800-211-PANA(7262) or send e-mail to : [email protected]
    Location of Controls
    Remote  Control
    ZOOMp.  41
    POWER
    DSS/CABLE  modep.  28
    SPEEDp.  21
    NUMBER  keys
    TV modep.  28
    TAPE POSITION/AUDIO CONTROLp.  38, 44
    EJECT/OPEN/CLOSEpp.  20, 22
    ACTIONpp.  18,  49
    PAUSE/STILLpp.  20, 23
    COUNTER
    RESET
    p.  35
    PROGRAMp.  24
    RECORDp.  21
    ADD/DELETE/  CLEARpp.  19, 43,  48
    VCR modep.  28
    VOLUME +/-p.  28
    CHANNEL /TRACKING/V-LOCKpp.  21,  6
    PLAYpp.  20, 22
    REWIND/SEARCH/SLOW-pp.  20, 23
    DVD  modep.  28
    INPUTp.  39
    DISPLAYp.  11, 45
    STOPpp.  20, 22
    FAST FORWARD/SEARCH/SLOW+pp.  20, 23
    ANGLEp.  41
    SUB TITLEp.  40
    SURROUND/  ENTERpp. 23, 28
    MENUp.  42
    SET
    VCR/TVp.  21
    RETURN/
    MOVIE ADVANCE/
    SEARCH
    pp.  22, 33, 34
    TITLEp.  42
    AUDIO (SAP/ Hi-Fi)pp.  27, 40
    SELECT    SKIP SKIP p.  23
    Bold:VCR FunctionItalic:DVD Function
    Bold Italic:VCR and DVD FunctionsNormal: Others
    Light  button:When Light button is pressed, (DVD, TV, VCR, PLAY, STOP, REW, FF) buttons will light
    up  for  5  seconds  for  easy  button  location.
    If  no  button  is  pressed  in  5  seconds,  the  light  goes  out  to  conserve  the  battery.
    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.Light Tower Universal Remote Control
    COMMERCIAL  ADVANCE/
    ZERO
    pp.  30,  35
    LIGHTp.  8 
    						
    							9
    Front View of DECK
    Audio/Video
    Input Connector 2
    (LINE 2)
     p. 39
    CHANNEL /TRACKING/V-LOCKpp.  21,  6
    POWER
    PAUSE
    p. 23
    OPEN/CLOSEp. 22
    VCR/TVp.  21
    STOP/EJECTp.  20
    Multi  Function
    Display
    p. 11
    RECp.  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.
    Disc Tray
    Over 2 inches
    Cassette
    Compartment
    PLAYp.  20
    Remote
    Sensor
    FAST  FORWARD/SEARCHp. 20
    REWIND/SEARCHp. 20
    Front  View  of  DECK
    Initial  Setup
    (Connection)
    SKIP SKIP   p. 23
    PLAYp. 22
    STOPp. 22
    Bold:VCR Function
    Italic:DVD  Function
    Bold Italic
    :VCR and DVD Functions
    Normal:Others
    PROGRESSIVEp. 10 
    						
    							10For assistance, please call : 1-800-211-PANA(7262) or send e-mail to : [email protected]
    Location of Controls (continued)
    Rear  View  of  DECK
    AC Power Plug
    S-Video  Out
    Connector
    (DVD  Only)
    pp. 10, 13
    Component  Video  Output
    Connector (Y, PB, PR) (DVD Only)
    p. 13
    Audio Output 2
    Connector (L/R)
    p. 13 Optical  Digital  Audio
    Output  Connector
    (DVD  Only)
    p.  15
    Video Input
    Connector
    p. 39Video Output
    Connector
    p. 12
    Audio Input
    Connector (L/R)
    p. 39
    Audio Output 1
    Connector (L/R)
    p. 12
    VHF/UHF Antenna Input Terminal
    p. 12VHF/UHF Antenna Output Terminal
    p.12
    DVD  OUTPUT
         DIGITAL  AUDIO OUT(PCM/BITSTREAM)OPTICALS-VIDEO OUTSELECT
    COMPONENT
    VIDEO OUT
    Y
    PB
    PR
    L
    RVIDEO
    AUDIO1L
    ROUT IN1
    IN FROM ANT.
    OUT TO TVVHF/UHF
    OUT
    AUDIO2 SEE MANUAL
    • While plugged into an AC outlet,
    this  DECK  consumes  4  W  of
    electrical  power  in  off  mode.
    ••
    The following table shows the status of the output jacks when in VCR or DVD mode.Bold:VCR Function
    Italic:DVD  Function
    Bold Italic
    :VCR and DVD Functions
    Note• PROG  functions  on  the  remote  are  not  available  when  using  Component  Video  Output
    and  S-VIDEO  OUT.  Please  set  TV  to  either  RF  INPUT  or  VIDEO  INPUT,  and  then  press
    PROG.
    SELECT SW (DVD Only)
    p. 13
    Video Output
    Audio Out 1
    Audio Out 2Component
    Video  OutputS-VIDEO OUT
    VCR
    DVD
    YES
    YES YES 
      SELECT SW (Switchable)➛YES N/A N/A
    To enjoy PROGRESSIVE SCAN video
     ➛
    (1).Connect Component  Video  Output  to  the  component  video  input  terminals  of  a  television.
    (See  p.  13.)
    (2).Set  the  “COMPONENT  VIDEO  OUT”/“S-VIDEO  OUT” 
    SELECT  SWITCH,  in  the  back  of  the
    DECK,  to  “COMPONENT  VIDEO  OUT.”  (See  above.)
    (3).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.
    Note
    • The  PROGRESSIVE  button  can  be  operated  when  the  DECK  is  in  DVD  function  mode.
    • The  screen  may  shift  off-center  when  using  progressive  output.  Please  adjust  the  screen
    position  if  this  occurs.  (Refer  to  your  TV  manual.)
    • The  unit  does  not  output  video  signals  from  the  “VIDEO  OUT”  or  “S-VIDEO  OUT”  terminals
    when the ON lamp is lit. 
    						
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