Panasonic DVD Video Recorder

If you are recording from a TV
  • and the DVD recorder’s output is hooked up to the same TV
  • Do Not adjust any settings on the DVD recorder
  • or bring up any menus

If you do not follow these cautions, the output from the TV will include those menus, thereby ruining your recording. Also, this can create a very nasty visual feedback loop that could harm the TV and/or DVD recorder.

Getting Started

Check the Connections

There are Two Types of DVDs

Now that the connections have been verified, insert a blank DVD into the recorder. There are two primary types of recordable DVDs:

Lights, Camera, and Action …

Now that you have inserted the blank media, you are ready to record.

What if you cannot “stand by” while recording? If you press Record more than once, you will “preset” a fixed recording time. This is sometimes called One Touch Recording, but is not the same as Timed Recording (see next section). The number of presses sets the time as follows:
  • Pressing the Record button 1 additional time will set the timer for 30 minutes
  • Pressing it 2 additional times will set it for 1 hour
  • Pressing 3 additional times will set it for 1 hour 30 minutes
  • Pressing 4 additional times will set it for 2 hours
  • Pressing 5 additional times equals 3 hours
  • Pressing 6 additional times equals 4 hours
  • Pressing 7 additional times will turn off the timer

To view the amount of time remaining, slide down the cover on the bottom of the DVD recorder remote (on the side with buttons; it’s just covering up the really advanced buttons). Pressing the Status button will display the remaining time until the recorder stops recording, if you have initiated the timer.

Timed Recording

Timed recordings are used most often when you want to capture a live broadcast such as your favorite TV show.

Mode/Disc type

DVD-RAM

DVD-R
(4.7 GB)

Single-sided
(4.7 GB)

Double-sided
(9.4 GB)

XP (High Quality)

1

2

1

SP (Normal)

2

4

2

LP (Long Play)

4

8

4

EP (Extra Long Play)

6

12

6

Exploring the Contents of the DVD

Once you have recorded something (or while you are recording something, if you are using a DVD-RAM) you may navigate the contents of the DVD using the Direct Navigator button, located to the upper left of the arrow selection buttons. In the menu that this button brings up will be a list of the recorded programs, with a red circle next to the one that is currently recording.

To edit any of these programs

If you use the Direct Navigator menu, and wish to begin recording again, the Direct navigator menu must be closed before the DVD recorder will allow you to record anything. If you are recording something using a DVD-RAM, and press the Direct Navigator button, it will begin previewing your previously recorded programs while still recording whatever it is you are recording. You can even preview the program you are recording while you record it, with a thirty second delay between record time and preview time. To exit the preview, press the stop button once. If you press it twice, you’ll stop the recording process.


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last updated June 02, 2003