F60 is a general error code usually related to a failure on the video processing board. If you have access to spare/replacement parts, this is an easy error to correct by simply replacing the board. You can recognize this board as the small board with the onboard HDMI port in the DMR-EZ47V model, and has the mini cables connecting to it. It floats above the rest of the boards in the middle back of the machine.
F60 is a general error code usually related to a failure on the video processing board. If you have access to spare/replacement parts, this is an easy error to correct by simply replacing the board. You can recognize this board as the small board with the onboard HDMI port in the DMR-EZ47V model, and has the mini cables connecting to it. It floats above the rest of the boards in the middle back of the machine.
I had this problem and it turns off the output from the recorder when the F60 code is displayed. I unplugged the unit, waited a minute, then plugged it back in. When the ooooo display started I held down the power button for at least 10 seconds. This put the unit in standby mode, and from standby mode I was able to start it normally using the power button.
I had this problem and it turns off the output from the recorder when the F60 code is displayed. I unplugged the unit, waited a minute, then plugged it back in. When the ooooo display started I held down the power button for at least 10 seconds. This put the unit in standby mode, and from standby mode I was able to start it normally using the power button.
There are many places where one can buy a Panasonic DMR. This includes electronics stores, large department stores and online on sites such as Amazon.
the Panasonic DMR-EZ48VP-K
No.It only plays Divx and DVD's
No, the DMR-EZ48V DVD Recorder/VCR player is only available in black.
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The Panasonic DVD recorder/VCR combo unfortunately doesn't come with a digital tuner. It must be purchased seperately.
No it only plays Divx and normal dvd formats.Howeever it does attempt to upconvert these to HD.
Panasonic's new 50GB BD recorder, the DMR-E700BD, can also record on DVD-RAM and DVD-R discs.
'DMR is actually made up from our initials rather than an accronym for Design, Make, Ride. So DMR actually stands for Damian Mason & Matt Ryley (who are DMR)'