Panasonic DIGA DMR-EX96C Operating Instructions Manual page 75

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Can a digital audio signal from this unit be
recorded to other equipment?
You can record if using the PCM signal. When recording DVD,
change the "Digital Audio Output" settings to the following in the
Setup menu. (
68)
– PCM Down Conversion: On
– Dolby Digital/DTS/MPEG: PCM
However, only as long as digital recording from the disc is
permitted and the recording equipment is compatible with a
sampling frequency of 48 kHz.
You cannot record MP3 signals.
[Analogue] Can I switch to bilingual broadcast
during recording?
Yes, you can. Just press [AUDIO] during recording on HDD.
(When "Rec for High Speed Copy" is set to "Off") (
Can I high speed copy to a disc?
Yes, you can. (When "Rec for High Speed Copy" was set to
"On" before recording the programme.)
Depending on the disc type, the maximum speed varies. (
USB
What can or cannot be done using the USB port
on this unit?
You can play MP3 or still picture (JPEG) files on a USB
memory. (
36)
You can copy still pictures (JPEG) files on a USB memory to the
HDD or DVD-RAM. (
56, 57)
You can copy MP3 files on a USB memory to the HDD. (
You can connect a video equipment and copy SD Video to the
HDD or DVD-RAM. (
55)
Data on the HDD or a disc cannot be transferred to a USB
memory.
Data on a USB memory cannot be edited or a USB memory
cannot be formatted on this unit.
Some USB memories cannot be used with this unit. (
Music
Can I transfer the music tracks from HDD to the
disc or USB memory?
No, you cannot.
TV Guide
Is it possible to programme a recording, with a
start and end time that are different from the TV
Guide system?
You can manually change the start and end time of
programmes in the Timer Recording menu. (
If setting timer recording using the TV Guide system, the start
recording time and finish recording time can be set to a margin
of up to 10 minutes. (
67, Start Recording Time, Finish
Recording Time)
Can I receive TV Guide system data via a
connected digital satellite receiver or a Set Top
Box?
No, only via the built-in tuner. To perform timer recordings with
digital satellite receivers or Set Top Boxes, please use the
External Link feature or your unit's manual timer programming.
(
25, 27)
How can I cancel a Timer programming?
Press [PROG/CHECK] and select the desired entry and then
press [DELETE ¢]. (
27)
What happens when I unplug the unit from the
household mains socket?
The TV Guide data will not be updated.
If the unit is disconnected from the household mains socket for
a longer period of time, the TV Guide data will be lost.
Clock setting will be erased and timer recording will not work.
What happens if my postal code changes, e.g. if I
move?
TV Guide data may not be downloaded correctly. Change "Post
Code" in the Setup menu (for [DVB-T]), or change the postal
code in the GUIDE Plus+ setup menu (for [Analogue]). If
necessary, perform a full Auto-Setup. Saved TV Guide data
may be lost. (
[Analogue] Why is the GUIDE Plus+ system only
available after approx. 2 hours?
The data rate, at which GUIDE Plus+ is sent, is limited.
Depending on the country, signal quality and number of
channels received, the time until the GUIDE Plus+ system is
ready can vary.
33)
[Analogue] How often is the GUIDE Plus+ data
updated and when?
The GUIDE Plus+ data is transmitted from the Host Channel
(the television station transmitting the television programme list)
51)
several times a day. Data will be transmitted at 2:50 AM every
day.
It takes approximately 2 hours to complete data download.
The GUIDE Plus+ data is downloaded automatically when the
unit is turned off. (
TV Channels
Please tell me about TV reception channels.
Channel coverage depends on the tuner system you use.
58)
Refer to the following list of TV Reception Channels.
List of TV Reception Channels
Tuner
System
PAL-B,G,H
14)
DVB-T/C
27)
31, 64, 71)
10)
Channel
VHF
UHF
Coverage
CCIR
E2 – E12
21 – 69
A – H2
(Italy)
Germany
5 – 12
21 – 69
CATV
S01 – S05
(S1 – S3)
S1 – S20
(M1 – U10)
S21 – S41
D051 - D073,
D113 - D858,
S1–S20
(M1–U10)
7 MHz Band
51 – 858 MHz
VQT4W64
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