Page 3 - SAFETY PRECAUTIONS; ATTENTION; INFORMATION; CAUTION
E-3 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL ATTENTION RISQUE D’ELECTROCUTION NE PAS OUVRIR ATTENTION: POUR EVITER TOUT ...
Page 4 - Thank you for purchasing our Digital; MAIN FEATURES
E-4 Thank you for purchasing our Digital Video Cassette Recorder AG-DV2500P. This VTR features dual support for NTSC andPAL. Certain functions however, are supportedby only one signal system. They are indicatedwith (NTSC only) or (PAL only). ● In order to prevent crumpling due to tapeslack, please d...
Page 5 - TABLE OF CONTENTS
E-5 TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION Precautions .................................................... 6 Daily maintenance and regular inspection ..... 7 Precautions on the use of cleaning tape ........ 8 Cassette tape ................................................. 8 Condensation ......................
Page 6 - INTRODUCTION; Precautions; Place of storage and use; Note
E-6 INTRODUCTION Precautions 䡵 Place of storage and use Please avoid storing or using this VTR in the fol-lowing places: ● Extremely hot or cold places beyond the al-lowable temperature for operation (5˚C – 35˚C). ● Humid or dry places beyond the allowablehumidity range for operation (30% –80% RH). ...
Page 7 - Daily maintenance and regular inspection; Usage Time; Maintenance consultation; Head cleaning
E-7 Daily maintenance and regular inspection This unit uses consumables or components that will wear off. If a worn-out or deteriorated componentcontinues to be used, it may cause the unit to break down. To prevent this, please perform daily mainte-nance using the head-cleaning tape. With the head-c...
Page 8 - Precautions on the use of cleaning tape; Cassette tape; Erasure prevention; Mini DV cassettes
E-8 INTRODUCTION Precautions on the use of cleaning tape Please use cleaning tape produced by PANASONIC. Please follow the instructions below when using thecleaning tape. 1. The tape will run for 10 seconds in the PLAYmode. (Thereafter, it stops automatically andenters the STOP mode.) • After loadin...
Page 9 - Condensation; For recording and storing videotapes in the best condition
E-9 Head drum Videotape Condensation ● When this unit is moved from a cold to a warmplace abruptly, the vapor in the warm air will comeinto contact with the head drum or the tapeguides. When chilled, the vapor turns into drop-lets of water. This state is known as condensa-tion. When condensation occ...
Page 10 - Memo; NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF VARIOUS PARTS; – Front panel –
E-10 EJECT MENU REW SET FF PLAY STOP REC INH. PAL AUDIO NTSC DVCAM PAUSE POWER REC A.DUB CH 1 / 3 2 / 4 LINE DV S-VIDEO OFF 9PIN WIRELESS INPUT REMOTE MIC AG-DV2500 2 4 3 1 1 [POWER] Power button/LED ● Press this button to turn on the power and op-erate the unit. (Power ON)Press this button again to...
Page 13 - Indicator; DVCAM; Audio indicator
E-13 $ Indicator : When a cassette is loaded, the LED lights up green. (Likewise when the unitis in the POWER OFF state.)When a cassette is being loaded orejected, the LED blinks. DVCAM : When the unit plays back a tape re- corded in the DVCAM format, the LEDlights up green. NTSC : The LED lights up...
Page 14 - – Rear panel –; NTSC; PAL
E-14 NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF VARIOUS PARTS – Rear panel – 1 DC power input terminal (2P) This is used for DC12V input. It connects theDC mains cable of the provided AC adapter. Memo ● When power is supplied to this terminal, the POWER indicator located at the front panellights up. (The LED lights up ...
Page 15 - Menu screen signals
E-15 DV IN/OUT AUDIO VIDEO CH 1/3 CH 2/4 LINE S -VIDEO N I OUT 9PIN REMOTE AUX NTSC PAL DC 12V WARNING : SHOCK HAZARD - DO NOT OPEN. AVIS : RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE - NE PAS OUVRIR. ! 6 5 8 7 9 0 9 [AUDIO IN] Audio input terminal (PHONO 2) This is the audio signal (analog) input terminal.For audio ...
Page 16 - – Wireless remote controller –; button
E-16 NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF VARIOUS PARTS – Wireless remote controller – DISPLAY BARS MENU SEARCH+ SEARCH– A.DUB F.REV INDEX– INDEX + PLAY STOP VEQ3533 REW FF PAUSE SET BLANK STILL MODE VCR POWER /I AUDIO MUTING OUT SEL. OUT LEV. REC F.ADV 1 6 7 8 @# % & 2 3 9 0!$ ^ 4 5 1 [POWER] button f Press ...
Page 18 - – Regarding on-screen display –; Contents; Remote controller; Main unit
E-18 ON-SCREEN DISPLAY – Regarding on-screen display – Besides E-E images and playback images, the monitor connected to the VIDEO LINE OUT terminal and S-VIDEO OUT terminal provides the following on-screen information. DISPLAY BARS MENU SEARCH+ SEARCH– A.DUB PAUSE SET BLANK STILL MODE VCR POWER /I A...
Page 19 - – Status display –; It displays the current settings and operating status.; Item
E-19 ON-SCREEN DISPLAY – Status display – 䡵 Status display: It displays the current settings and operating status. 3 2 K C H – 1 / 2 0 m i n 1 0 / 1 0 / 0 2 S T A N D B Y - O F F 1 2 : 0 0 : 0 0 T C R 0 2 : 0 0 : 0 0 : 0 0 1 2 No. Item Content 1 Sampling frequency/audiooutput CH • Sampling frequency...
Page 20 - Time code; Remaining tape
E-20 ON-SCREEN DISPLAY – Status display – (continued) No. Item Content 3 Time code • It displays the time codes (hour, minute, second and frame). During playback, the time codes recorded on the tape aredisplayed. TCR : time code reader data TCG : time code generator data DTCG : time code data input ...
Page 21 - – Event display –; Event display
E-21 AUDIO MUTINGON AUDIO MUTINGOFF AUDIO OUTLEVEL NORM AUDIO OUTLEVEL ATT AUDIO OUT CH-1/2 AUDIO OUT CH-3/4 AUDIO OUT MIX DISPLAY ON DISPLAY AUTO DISPLAY OFF FIELD STEP 1ST FIELD STILL 2ND FIELD STILL FRAME STILL ON-SCREEN DISPLAY – Event display – 䡵 Event display : When a specific function is in a...
Page 22 - – Alarm display –; Alarm display; Display at position A; here until the conditions are rectified.; Display at position B
E-22 ON-SCREEN DISPLAY – Alarm display – 䡵 Alarm display : Alarm messages are displayed as shown below, when an operation error has occurred or when the unit is in a poor condition for operation. E.g.,dirty head. Display Contents LOW VOLTAGE HEAD CLEANINGREQUIRED! NO DV SIGNAL The voltage of the DC ...
Page 23 - : When anomalies occur in the VTR, warning messages with error codes; Warning display
E-23 Display Contents COPY INHIBIT REC INHIBIT A. DUB INHIBIT(REC TAB) A. DUB INHIBIT(48K) A. DUB INHIBIT(LP) A. DUB INHIBIT(BLANK) A. DUB INHIBIT(DV) A. DUB INHIBIT(NTSC/PAL) A. DUB INHIBIT(DVCAM) The user attempts to record signals protected with the copy guard. The user attempts to record on a wr...
Page 24 - PREPARATION; – Provided wireless remote controller –; Loading the batteries; Guide on battery replacement.; Precautions on the use of battery
E-24 PREPARATION – Provided wireless remote controller – Loading the batteries Before using the wireless remote controller, please load 2 batteries (AA) in. 1 Lift up the coverof the batterycompartment. 2 Load in 2 batteries(AA). • Please insert the · pole in first. 3 Close the cover. Battery compar...
Page 25 - Using the wireless remote controller; Operable scope of the wireless remote controller; Notes; Caution on using the wireless remote controller
E-25 Using the wireless remote controller Maximum distance to the sensorof the unit : 6mAngle : within 30˚ EJECT MENU REW SET FF PLAY STOP REC INH. PAL AUDIO NTSC DVCAM PAUSE POWER REC A.DUB CH 1 / 3 2 / 4 LINE DV S-VIDEO OFF 9PIN WIRELESS INPUT REMOTE MIC AG-DV2500 Sensor for the wireless remote co...
Page 26 - – Power –; Connect the provided AC adapter to the main unit.; Connecting to the AC adapter
E-26 PREPARATION – Power – Connect the provided AC adapter to the main unit. DV IN/OUT AUDIO VIDEO CH 1/3 CH 2/4 LINE S -VIDEO N I OUT 9PIN REMOTE AUX NTSC PAL DC 12V WARNING : SHOCK HAZARD - DO NOT OPEN. AVIS : RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE - NE PAS OUVRIR. AC Provided AC mains cable DC cord Screw Clam...
Page 27 - Switching on the power
E-27 Switching on the power REW PLAY STO REC INH. PAL AUDIO NTSC DVCAM POWER REC A.DUB CH 1 / 3 2 / 4 LINE DV S-VIDEO OFF 9PIN WIRELESS INPUT REMOTE MIC AG-DV2500
Page 28 - – Selecting the NTSC/PAL signal system –
E-28 PREPARATION – Selecting the NTSC/PAL signal system – This unit supports both the NTSC and PAL signal system.Before inputting analog signals (composite or YC separate video signals), please select thesignal system.
Page 29 - – Loading/ejecting cassettes –; Please use standard DV cassettes or mini DV cassettes.; Loading the cassette; Check that the cassette indicator on the unit is unlit.; Ejecting the cassette; Press the EJECT button on the unit.
E-29 PREPARATION – Loading/ejecting cassettes – Please use standard DV cassettes or mini DV cassettes. Loading the cassette 1. Check the cassette. • Set the rear slide. Push it to “REC” for recording or “SAVE” to prevent lighted con-tents from being erased accidentally. • Check that the tape is not ...
Page 30 - – Setting/displaying date and time –; Setting the date and time; controller or the unit.; Displaying the top MENU.; Displaying the CLOCK ADJUST menu.
E-30 PREPARATION – Setting/displaying date and time – This function sets up the date and time data of the built-in clock. With the built-in chargeablebattery, the configured date and time data is maintained even after the main power is turnedoff. The data will be displayed on the monitor according t...
Page 31 - Set the date or time on the CLOCK ADJUST menu.; To return to the usual menu, do the following:
E-31 EJECT MENU REW SET FF PLAY STOP REC INH. PAL AUDIO NTSC DVCAM PAUSE REC CH 1 / 3 2 / 4 EJECT button PLAY button STOP button REW button PAUSE button FF button DISPLAY BARS MENU SEARCH+ SEARCH– SET BLANK STILL MODE VCR POWER /I AUDIO MUTING OUT SEL. OUT LEV. button button button button MENU butto...
Page 32 - Selecting date/time display; Setting
E-32 Selecting date/time display The date and time information is displayed on the monitor screen connected to the VIDEOLINE OUT or the S-VIDEO terminal. To set whether to display the date and time informationand the display style, use the DISPLAY menu screen.(For details on setup method: ☞ Page 52)...
Page 33 - Recorder; RECORDING; – Connection and setting –; Connection; When connected to a video device equipped with a DV terminal
E-33 DV IN/OUT AUDIO VIDEO CH 1/3 CH 2/4 LINE S -VIDEO N I OUT 9PIN REMOTE AUX NTSC PAL DC 12V WARNING : SHOCK HAZARD - DO NOT OPEN. AVIS : RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE - NE PAS OUVRIR. PlayerDV terminal Separately available DV cable Another VTR Flow of signal DV terminal Recorder Monitor DV IN/OUT AUD...
Page 34 - Rear panel; Selecting the video input signal; AUDIO MODE; Setting the SYSTEM menu (; INDEX WRITE; Setting the time code recording during DV signal input
E-34 EJECT MENU REW SET FF PLAY STOP REC INH. PAL AUDIO NTSC DVCAM PAUSE POWER REC A.DUB CH 1 / 3 2 / 4 LINE DV S-VIDEO OFF 9PIN WIRELESS INPUT REMOTE MIC AG-DV2500 NTSC indicator PAL indicator INPUT switch N/OUT DIO VIDEO CH 2/4 LINE S -VIDEO N I OUT 9PIN REMOTE AUX NTSC PAL DC 12V NG : SHOCK HAZAR...
Page 35 - – Setting time codes –; Time code recording; Press the POWER button on the Main unit or the re-; Preset time codes; Condition; Time code is preset with this unit.
E-35 RECORDING – Setting time codes – This unit has a built-in time code reader/ generator. During recording, time codes are re-corded. During recording of data from the built-in time code generator , the user-bits are notrecorded.According to the recording conditions, time codes are recorded as fol...
Page 36 - Display the top MENU.; Display the TIME CODE menu.; Recording time codes of a DV input terminal:
E-36 – – – M E N U – – – S Y S T E M . .R E M O T E . .A U D I O / V I D E O . .T I M E C O D E . .D I S P L A Y S E T . .C L O C K A D J U S T . .F A C T O R Y S E T T I N G C A N C E LD R U M H O U R M E T E R 0 0 0 0 0 0 H E X I T Top MENU – – – T I M E C O D E – – – T C 0 0 : 0 0 : 0 0 : 0 0 C L...
Page 37 - – Recording method –; Recording index signals
E-37 RECORDING – Recording method – Main unit Remote controller EJECT MENU REW SET FF PLAY STOP REC INH. PAL AUDIO NTSC DVCAM PAUSE POWER REC A.DUB CH 1 / 3 2 / 4 LINE DV S-VIDEO OFF 9PIN WIRELESS INPUT REMOTE MIC AG-DV2500 PAUSEbutton STOP button PLAYbutton RECbutton A.DUB F.REV INDEX– INDEX + PLAY...
Page 38 - – Series recording function –; Backup unit: the main unit; Recording begins on the source unit.; DV Camcorder
E-38 RECORDING – Series recording function – By linking this unit to other DV devices, this unit can perform continuous, long-hour recording.This unit can be set as a backup unit connected to a DV camcorder. When the recording tapeof the source unit ends, this unit can start recording. This enables ...
Page 39 - – Audio dubbing –
E-39 RECORDING – Audio dubbing – A.DUB F.REV INDEX– INDEX + PLAY STOP VEQ3533 REW FF PAUSE REC F.ADV PLAY button PAUSE button STOPbutton A.DUB button EJECT MENU REW SET FF PLAY STOP REC INH. PAL AUDIO NTSC DVCAM PAUSE POWER REC A.DUB CH 1 / 3 2 / 4 LINE DV S-VIDEO OFF 9PIN WIRELESS INPUT REMOTE MIC ...
Page 40 - Operation; Press the PLAY button to play the tape.; Press the PAUSE button.
E-40 RECORDING – Audio dubbing – Memo • During audio dubbing, if the tape comes to a part recorded in a non dubbing-feasible mode (suchas LP mode or 48kHz audio mode), the VTR willenter the STOP mode. When this happens, high-volume noise from the DV output will occur.Hence, before audio-dubbing, ple...
Page 41 - PLAYBACK; – Connection/setting –; Using this unit as a standalone device; Connecting this unit to a video device with a DV terminal
E-41 PLAYBACK – Connection/setting – This section explains the required connection, setting and operation method for using thisunit as a player. Connection 䡵 Using this unit as a standalone device DV IN/OUT AUDIO VIDEO CH 1/3 CH 2/4 LINE S -VIDEO N I OUT 9PIN REMOTE AUX NTSC PAL DC 12V WARNING : SHO...
Page 42 - REMOTE switch on the front panel; STILL MODE
E-42 Setting 䡵 REMOTE switch on the front panel To use the wireless remote controller, set the switch to “WIRELESS”. 䡵 SYSTEM menu • STILL MODE Use this to select the image type for still image playback or frameadvance playback.(Field image, 1st field image, 2nd field image and frame image) Note: St...
Page 43 - – Basic playback method –; Load a recorded tape.; To change the still image type
E-43 PLAYBACK – Basic playback method – EJECT MENU REW SET FF PLAY STOP REC INH. PAL AUDIO NTSC DVCAM PAUSE POWER REC A.DUB CH 1 / 3 2 / 4 LINE DV S-VIDEO OFF 9PIN WIRELESS INPUT REMOTE MIC AG-DV2500 PAUSEbutton STOP button PLAY button REW button DVCAM indicator FFbutton A.DUB F.REV INDEX– INDEX + P...
Page 44 - – Special playback function –; Use the remote controller.; The STILL MODE item of the SYSTEM menu; FIELD; nd FIELD; Set the unit to the STILL mode.
E-44 PLAYBACK – Special playback function – Frame advance (reverse) playback Use the remote controller. DISPLAY BARS MENU SEARCH+ SEARCH– A.DUB F.REV INDEX– INDEX + PLAY STOP VEQ3533 REW FF PAUSE SET BLANK STILL MODE VCR POWER /I AUDIO MUTING OUT SEL. OUT LEV. REC F.ADV F.REVbutton F.ADVbutton Setti...
Page 45 - Variable speed playback; Set the unit to the search mode.; Set the unit to the PLAYBACK or the STILL mode.; Changing the speed of fast-forward playback or re-; During normal playback or forward search:; During the STILL mode:; Changing the direction of playback
E-45 Variable speed playback Use the remote controller. Set the unit to the search mode. The main unit button can also be used to set the unit to thesearch mode. 1. Set the unit to the PLAYBACK or the STILL mode. 2. Press the FF button to execute fast-forward playback.Press the REW button to execute...
Page 46 - – Locate function –; Index search; Blank search
E-46 PLAYBACK – Locate function – Index search This function locates and advances/rewinds to the position where the index signal is recorded.Use the remote controller. 䡵 To locate an index in the forward direction vis-a-vis thecurrent tape position: • Press the INDEX + button. The index position to ...
Page 47 - – Selecting playback audio output –; To turn the audio muting function ON/; Select the output level for audio play-
E-47 PLAYBACK – Selecting playback audio output – The output mode for audio playback can be selected with the remote controller. DISPLAY BARS MENU SEARCH+ SEARCH– A.DUB F.REV INDEX– INDEX + PLAY STOP VEQ3533 REW FF PAUSE SET BLANK STILL MODE VCR POWER /I AUDIO MUTING OUT SEL. OUT LEV. REC F.ADV AUDI...
Page 48 - Applicable model; Editing remote controller; EDIT; – Using the unit in an editing system –
E-48 This unit can be used as a feeder (player) for an editing system that uses a RS-422A-compat-ible editing remote controller (AG-A850). Applicable model Editing remote controller : AG-A850 Recorder : DVC PRO .......... AJ-D455 EDIT – Using the unit in an editing system – DIGITAL DIGITAL IN OUT RE...
Page 50 - Using the unit in a non-linear system; Set the INPUT switch of the front panel to “DV”.
E-50 Using the unit in a non-linear system This is a system that captures the content of the source tape on a non-linear editing systemand records the non-linear edited contents onto the main unit. EDIT – Using the unit in an editing system – (continued) Connection Setting this unit Set the INPUT sw...
Page 51 - MENU SCREEN; – Structure of the menu –; Hierarchical menus are displayed on the monitor.
E-51 MENU SCREEN – Structure of the menu – Hierarchical menus are displayed on the monitor. M E N U S Y S T E M . .R E M O T E . .A U D I O / V I D E O . .T I M E C O D E . .D I S P L A Y S E T . .C L O C K A D J U S T . .F A C T O R Y S E T T I N G C A N C E LD R U M H O U R M E T E R 0 0 0 0 0 0 H...
Page 52 - – Setting the menu –; Set the unit to the STOP mode.
E-52 The various functions of this unit can be set from the menu. The configured settings aresaved in the unit's memory and are maintained even after the power is turned off. MENU SCREEN – Setting the menu – The menu screen settings can be done while viewing the monitor con-nected to the VIDEO LINE ...
Page 54 - – Contents of the menus –; In the menu descriptions below, settings with; Top MENU; Items
E-54 MENU SCREEN – Contents of the menus – In the menu descriptions below, settings with marks are factory settings. Top MENU Items Setting Contents SYSTEM REMOTE AUDIO/VIDEO TIME CODE DISPLAY SET CLOCK ADJUST FACTORYSETTING DRUM HOURMETER EXIT CANCELEXECUTE Displays the menus related to the operati...
Page 56 - REMOTE menu
E-56 REMOTE menu REMOTE menu Items Setting Contents LOCALFUNCTION PREROLL REM FF/REWMODE REM STOP SEL PLAY DELAY SYNCHRONI-ZATION CONTROLLERSEL NO KEYEJECT STP + EJTALL KEYS 3SEC5SEC 7SEC10SE FF/REWSEARCH EEPB 0F |15F OFF ON TYPE1TYPE2 TYPE3TYPE4TYPE5TYPE6TYPE7 Use this to select the buttons on the ...
Page 58 - TIME CODE menu
E-58 MENU SCREEN – Contents of the menus – (continued) TIME CODE menu Items Setting Contents TC CLEAR NDF/DF(NTSC) DV TC DUP. TC OUTOFFSET PAGE BACK CANCELEXECUTE NON DROP DROP OFFON OFF+1F+2F–2F–1F Presets the time code:For details, please refer to Page 35 "Setting Time Codes". Use this men...
Page 59 - DISPLAY menu
E-59 DISPLAY menu DISPLAY menu Items Setting Contents DISPLAY COUNTER POSI. TIME CODE VTR MODE TAPE REMAIN TIME/DATE OFF ONAUTO LOWER-RLOWER-LUPPER-RUPPER-LCENTER OFF ON OFF ON OFFON OFFTIMEDATEDATE +TM Use this menu item to choose whether to have the characters ofthe status screen displayed on the ...
Page 61 - OTHERS; – Placing the unit in an upright position –
E-61 OTHERS – Placing the unit in an upright position – With the use of the provided stand, the main unit can be placed in an upright position as shownin the following diagram.The left side should be at the bottom. Stand Notes • To place the VTR in an upright position, please use the provided stand....
Page 62 - – Warning display –; Alarm display (Displayed regardless of the DISPLAY mode); Display
E-62 OTHERS – Warning display – When an anomaly occurs, this unit automatically identifies the cause and displays an error-coded warning message on the monitor.If the unit is in a state needing rectification, or if an operation error has occurred, an alarmdisplay will be shown on the monitor. 3 2 K ...
Page 63 - Warning display (Displayed regardless of the DISPLAY mode)
E-63 CONDENSATIONON DRUM WARNING 3200LOADING FAILURE WARNING 3300UNLOADING FAILURE WARNING 4100CASSETTEEJECT FAILURE DEFECTIVE TAPE!5605 - 5609 WARNING 5702TAPE END DET.ERROR! WARNING 5802TAPE BEGINDET. ERROR! WARNING 7001DRUM MOTORFAILURE WARNING 7101CAP MOTORFAILURE WARNING7202 -7203SUPPLY REELFAI...
Page 64 - – Troubleshooting –; Symptom
E-64 OTHERS – Troubleshooting – Symptom Action The power does not come on. The cassette cannot be loaded. Unable to record. The operation buttons of the mainunit do not work. The 9 PIN REMOTE function doesnot work. Noise appears on the playbackscreen.Playback audio is disrupted. During DV signal inp...
Page 65 - – Checking the hour meter –; To set the unit to the STOP mode:; To return to the usual screen:
E-65 OTHERS – Checking the hour meter – This unit displays the drum usage time on the DRUM HOUR METER item of the top MENU.Please use it as a guide for regular maintenance. ( ☞ Page 7) EJECT MENU REW SET FF PLAY STOP REC INH. PAL AUDIO NTSC DVCAM PAUSE POWER REC A.DUB CH 1 / 3 2 / 4 LINE DV S-VIDEO ...
Page 66 - – Specification –
E-66 68 174 260 EJECT MENU REW SET FF PLAY STOP REC INH. PAL AUDIO NTSC DVCAM PAUSE POWER REC A.DUB CH 1 / 3 2 / 4 LINE DV S-VIDEO OFF 9PIN WIRELESS INPUT REMOTE MIC AG-DV2500 OTHERS – Specification – General Recording system : DV system (SP mode only) Signal system : NTSC/PAL Cassette : Standard/ m...
Page 67 - – Supplement –; AC adapter section; IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; WARNING
E-67 OTHERS – Supplement – AC adapter section IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1) Read these instructions. 2) Keep these instructions. 3) Heed all warnings. 4) Follow all instructions. 5) Do not use this apparatus near water. 6) Clean only with dry cloth. 7) Do not block any ventilation openings. Insta...
Page 68 - PANASONIC BROADCAST & TELEVISION SYSTEMS COMPANY; Government Marketing Department:
E-68 PANASONIC BROADCAST & TELEVISION SYSTEMS COMPANY UNIT COMPANY OF MATSUSHITA ELECTRIC CORPORATION OF AMERICA Executive Office: One Panasonic Way 4E-7, Secaucus, NJ 07094 (201) 348-7000 EASTERN ZONE: One Panasonic Way 4E-7, Secaucus, NJ 07094 (201) 348-7621 Southeast Region: 1225 Northbrook P...