External devices connectable to vtr1/vtr2, Vcr/camcorder, Rear view camera – Panasonic CQ-VD7200U User Manual

Page 10: Car navigation, Vtr1/vtr2 mode, Navigation aspect p·mode power, Disc track/ channel

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External Devices Connectable to VTR1/VTR2

Select the same mode (VTR1 or VTR2) as the terminal that is connected
to a VCR or Camcorder (VTR1-IN or VTR2-IN).

Refer to “Electrical Connections” for each external device connection. (

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page 80-81)

VCR/Camcorder

Select the same mode (VTR1 or VTR2) as the terminal that is connected
to a rear view camera (VTR1-IN or VTR2-IN).

Note: It can also be set to switch to an image through the rear view cam-
era automatically if the shift lever is put into the reverse position.
(

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page 40)

Rear View
Camera

Select the same mode (VTR1 or VTR2) as the terminal that is connected
to a car navigation system (VTR1-IN or VTR2-IN).

Note: It can also be set to switch to an image and sound through the car
navigation system only by pressing [NAVI] (NAVIGATION). (

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page 38)

Car Navigation

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VTR

VOLUME

MENU

MUTE

MODE

NAVI

NAVIGATION

ASPECT

P·MODE

POWER

ASP

ENTER

CQ-VD7200U

IN-DASH 7 INCH WIDE COLOR LCD TV / DVD - VIDEO / RECEIVER

DISC

TRACK/

CHANNEL

MODE

VTR1/VTR2 Mode

Press [MODE] to change to VTR1 or VTR2 mode.

Note: You can set up the system so that the VTR
mode is not selected (VTR skip). (

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page 42)

(VTR set to either CAMERA INPUT and NAVI INPUT
is not skipped even if VTR skip is set to on.)

[MODE]

You can view the images and listen to the sounds
from the connected external devices in the VTR1
mode and VTR2 mode respectively.

Example:

: Camcorder

: Rear View Camera

VTR1

VTR2

VTR1-IN

VTR2-IN

CQ-VD7200U
Hide-away Unit

Camcorder

Rear View Camera

[MODE]

Mode display

Note: VTR1 and VTR2 terminals are not used for the Panasonic car navigation system (available in future). Refer to
“Electrical Connections” for connection (

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page 72-75) and “Navigation Set Up” for setting. (

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page 38)

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