Panasonic DMR-EH50 User Manual

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Options (Underlined items are the factory presets.)
Disc
Settings for Playback
Press [ENTER] to show the following settings.
Ratings
Set a ratings level to limit DVD-Video play.
Follow the on-screen instructions. Enter a 4-digit 
password with the numbered buttons when the 
password screen is shown.
Do not forget your password.
8 No Limit:
All DVD-Video can be played.
1 to 7:
Prohibits play of DVD-Video with corresponding 
ratings recorded on them.
0 Lock All:
Prohibits play of all DVD-Video.
Unlock Recorder
Change Password
Change Level
Temporary Unlock
Play DVD-Audio in Video Mode
Select “Video Mode (Video On)” to play DVD-Video 
content on some DVD-Audio.
Video Mode (Video On):The setting returns to “Audio Mode 
(Video Off)” when you change the 
disc or turn the unit off.
Audio Mode (Video Off)
Audio 
Language
Choose the language for audio, subtitle 
and disc menus. 
[DVD-V]
Some discs start in a certain 
language despite any changes you 
make here.
Enter a code (
69) with the 
numbered buttons when you select 
“Other 
¢¢¢¢
”.
When the selected language is not 
available on the disc, the default 
language is played. There are discs 
where you can only switch the 
language from the menu screen 
(
31).
English
French
Spanish
Original: The original language of each disc will be selected.
Other 
¢¢¢¢
Subtitle 
Language
Automatic:
If the language selected for “Audio Language” is not available, 
subtitles of that language will automatically appear if available 
on that disc.
English
French
Spanish
Other 
¢¢¢¢
Menu 
Language
English
French
Spanish
Other 
¢¢¢¢
Settings for Recording
Press [ENTER] to show the following settings.
Recording Time in EP Mode
Select the maximum number of hours for recording in 
EP mode (
21, Recording modes and approximate 
recording times).
EP-Extended Play (6H):You can record for 6 hours on an 
unused 4.7 GB disc.
EP-Extended Play (8H):You can record for 8 hours on an 
unused 4.7 GB disc.
The sound quality is better when using “EP-Extended Play (6H)” 
than when using “EP-Extended Play (8H)”.
Rec. for High-Speed Dubbing
When high speed transferring (dubbing) a title to DVD-
R, DVD-RW (DVD-Video format) and +R, it is 
necessary to turn this setting “On” before recording to 
HDD; however, the screen size, etc. is restricted 
(
right). We recommend turning the setting “Off” if 
high speed transfer (dubbing) to DVD-R, etc. is not 
necessary when recording a program.
On:
Makes high speed mode transferring (dubbing) to 
DVD-R, etc. possible. Press [
2
,
1
] to select “Yes” 
and press [ENTER]. [“
” appears in the 
transferring (dubbing) list (
45).]
–Pictures are saved in 4:3.
–Select the type of audio in advance from “Select 
MTS” (
56).
Off
Video
Still Mode
Select the type of picture shown when you pause play (
68, 
Frames and fields).
Automatic
Field:
Select if jittering occurs when “Automatic” is selected. 
(The picture is coarser.)
Frame: Select if small text or fine patterns cannot be seen 
clearly when “Automatic” is selected. (The picture is 
clearer and finer.)
Seamless Play
Select the play mode for playlist chapter segments.
On:
The chapters in playlists are played seamlessly. This 
does not work when there are several audio types 
included on the playlist and when using Quick View. 
Additionally, the positioning of chapter segments may 
change slightly.
Off:
The points where chapters in playlists change are 
played accurately, but the picture may freeze for a 
moment.
Black Level Control
Select normal, lighter or darker for adjusting the black level control to the desired setting for picture enhancement.
Input Level
Adjusts the black level of the input signal.
Lighter
Darker
Output Level (Composite/SVideo)
Adjusts the black level of the output signal from the 
VIDEO OUT and S-VIDEO OUT terminal.
Lighter
Darker
Output Level (Component)
Adjusts the black level of the output signal from the 
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT (Y/P
B
/P
R
) terminals.
Lighter
Normal
Darker
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