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Desiree Mitchell Posted on Jul 25, 2012

Panasonic DMR-E100H. Which way does the cooling fan blow - in toward unit or out the back away from box?

Took the fan off for cleaning. Husband says it blows in to cool and I says it blows out to pull hot air away from unit. Help please.

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The cooling fan blows in to cool the unit.

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My Panasonic Recorder DMR-ES10, will not play discs sent to me from the U/K,
using a L.G dr275 recorder, onto a DVD+R disc, how can i overcome this problem. regards Tom Escott.

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  • Posted on Jan 08, 2009

SOURCE: Panasonic dmr-eh57 multi-region unlock code

I sent an e-mail to Panasonic New Zealand to ask about this, and they advised:
"Panasonic NZ no longer pre set DVD recorders or players for all region multi-zones.
However, we will multi-zone for all regions on request. This needs to be done by an Authorised Service Centre, as a special service remote is used. Once delivered to one of these agents, the service company will charge the fee to Panasonic NZ."

If you're not in NZ, try contacting Panasonic in your own country. Just call up www.panasonic with your country code after eg. US = .com and NZ = .co.nz. It seems a *lot* easier than all those complicated hacks on the net. Now all I have to do is work out how to disconnect my DVD recorder again, and try to

PS. I realise this question is 11 months old by now, but I hope my response helps someone like me just cruising the internet looking for help.

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The belts are under the VCR tray and under the Disk tray.

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  • Posted on Apr 14, 2010

SOURCE: PANASONIC DMR-EX768 DISPLAYS MESSAGE EXT-L

Hopefully you will have figured this out by now but you have accidentally turned on the external link function (used to automatically record from a sky box or similar) - simply press the ext-l button on the remote (second row from the bottom of the remote, 3rd button from left) to turn it off again and everything will work normally once more.

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  • Posted on Apr 18, 2010

SOURCE: Recorder has stopped decoding SD digital TV but analogue TV is OK

Dry joint - faulty capacitor on the PC board of the decoder. Found by wiggling the components and resoldering

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