Panasonic PVHS3000 PVHS3000 User Guide - Page 53

Specifications & Information

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Specifications & Information Specifications General Operating voltage Power Consumption 120VAC 60Hz 29W (Power On) 19W (Power Off) Tuner MTS Input Connectors Tuner Composite Audio S-Video Type F Phono x 2 Phono (L+R) x 2 4-pin miniature DIN Output Connectors Composite Audio S-Video Telephone Serial Control IR Blaster Phono x 2 Phono (L+R) x 2 4-pin miniature DIN RJ-11, 2wire DB-9 Dimensions/Weight Height Width Depth Weight (net) 76mm 430mm 290mm 5.9kg Audio/Video Signals Audio output level Video output level Video output impedance 2.0Vp-p 1.0Vp-p 75 ohm Operating/Storage Conditions Operating temp. range +5°C to +40°C Storage temp. range -20°C to +55°C for 100 hours Record HDD Capacity Video compression format Audio compression format Recording level Recording time 20.4GB MPEG2 MPEG1 layer2 Extended/Medium/High 61.0H/30.5H/20.5H* MODEM Speed 56kbps Resetting Hard Disk Recorder If the Hard Disk Recorder does not respond when you press buttons on the remote, press and hold the POWER button on the front of the unit for 10 seconds. The Hard Disk Recorder will start up in a few moments. The Hard Disk Recorder's green power LED does not need to be lighted to record shows. If you have a cable box or a satellite receiver, however, these device must remain on for the Hard Disk Recorder to record from them. Screen Burn In When any image is displayed on a television screen for an extended period of time, a permanent mark can remain even after the image is changed. This is called "screen burn in." Projection TVs are the most susceptible to screen burn in. To prevent this, don't leave the Channel Guide, or any other screen displayed when you don't need to use them. You can also adjust the brightness of the Hard Disk Recorder screens to help prevent this. See "Change Display Brightness" on page 7. NOTE • To dismiss the Pause on-screen image from your TV screen and keep a show paused, press the EXIT button on the remote control. * Actual available recording time is not maximum because the "Welcome Video" is already recorded in the Replay Guide. To make the most of the available recording time, delete the welcome video from the Replay Guide or save it to a videotape. PanaHDR- P42-.p65 53 00/12/01, 16:41 53

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Specifications & Information
General
Operating voltage
120VAC
60Hz
Power Consumption
29W
(Power On)
19W
(Power Off)
Tuner
MTS
Input Connectors
Tuner
Type F
Composite
Phono x 2
Audio
Phono (L+R) x 2
S-Video
4-pin miniature DIN
Output Connectors
Composite
Phono x 2
Audio
Phono (L+R) x 2
S-Video
4-pin miniature DIN
Telephone
RJ-11, 2wire
Serial Control
DB-9
IR Blaster
Dimensions/Weight
Height
76mm
Width
430mm
Depth
290mm
Weight (net)
5.9kg
Audio/Video Signals
Audio output level
2.0Vp-p
Video output level
1.0Vp-p
Video output impedance
75 ohm
Operating/Storage Conditions
Operating temp. range
+5
°C
to +40
°C
Storage temp. range
-20
°C
to +55
°C
for 100 hours
Record
HDD Capacity
20.4GB
Video compression format
MPEG2
Audio compression format
MPEG1 layer2
Recording level
Extended/Medium/High
Recording time
61.0H/30.5H/20.5H*
MODEM
Speed
56kbps
If the Hard Disk Recorder does not respond
when you press buttons on the remote, press
and hold the POWER button on the front of
the unit for 10 seconds. The Hard Disk
Recorder will start up in a few moments.
The Hard Disk Recorder’s green power LED
does not need to be lighted to record shows.
If you have a cable box or a satellite receiver,
however, these device must remain on for the
Hard Disk Recorder to record from them.
Resetting Hard Disk Recorder
Specifications
*
Actual available recording time is not maximum because the
“Welcome Video” is already recorded in the Replay Guide.
To make the most of the available recording time, delete the
welcome video from the Replay Guide or save it to a
videotape.
When any image is displayed on a television
screen for an extended period of time, a
permanent mark can remain even after the
image is changed. This is called “screen burn
in.” Projection TVs are the most susceptible to
screen burn in. To prevent this, don’t leave the
Channel Guide, or any other screen displayed
when you don’t need to use them. You can
also adjust the brightness of the Hard Disk
Recorder screens to help prevent this. See
“Change Display Brightness” on page 7.
Screen Burn In
NOTE
To dismiss the Pause on-screen image from your TV
screen and keep a show paused, press the EXIT
button on the remote control.
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