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Type | Blu-ray Recorder |
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Hard Drive Capacity | 500 GB |
Recording Format | AVCHD, MPEG-2 |
HDMI Output | Yes |
Ethernet Port | Yes |
Wi-Fi | Yes |
Smart TV Features | Yes |
DLNA Certified | Yes |
3D Playback | Yes |
Twin Tuner | Yes |
Dimensions (W x H x D) | 430 x 59 x 199 mm |
Supported Discs | BD-R, BD-RE, DVD-R, DVD+R, CD-R/RW |
Video Formats Supported | AVCHD |
Audio Formats Supported | Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus, DTS |
Output Resolution | 1080p |
USB Port | Yes (2 x USB 2.0) |
Information on updating the unit's software to support new features and maintain proper operation.
Critical warnings to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or product damage.
Precautions for safe operation, including laser safety, placement, and environmental factors.
Details on supported HDD types, playable and recordable media formats.
Precautions for handling the precise HDD and USB HDD to prevent damage.
Description of the remote control buttons and their functions for operating the unit.
Instructions for connecting the unit to a TV and other audio/video equipment via HDMI and RF cables.
Steps and precautions for setting up a wireless network connection for the unit.
How to configure the remote control to operate the TV with the unit's remote.
How to select channels directly from a list for viewing.
How to select channels, conversion modes, and start recording TV programs to the HDD.
Accessing and playing back video titles stored on the internal HDD using DIRECT NAVIGATOR.
Procedures for deleting, partially deleting, or editing recorded video titles.
Steps to copy video titles from one media source to another, like HDD to USB HDD.
How to view and manage photo files stored on HDD or external media.
Enabling the unit to act as a DLNA server or client to share media over a network.
Copying AVCHD video files from cameras or media to the unit's HDD.
How VIERA Link enables integrated control of connected Panasonic devices via HDMI.
Basic troubleshooting steps for when the unit does not work, including reset procedures.
Technical specifications of the unit, including dimensions, power, terminals, and systems.