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1. Dolby Laboratories Confidential unpublished works 1992 1997 Dolby Laboratories ALL rights reserved Copy Protection This DVD player supports Macrovision copy protection On DVD disc that include a copy protection code if the contents of the DVD disc are copied using a VCR the copy protection code prevents the videotape copy from playing normally Apparatus Claims of U S Patent Nos 4 631 603 4 577 216 4 819 098 and 4 907 093 licensed for limited viewing uses only This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by method claims of certain U S patents and other intellectual property rights owned by Macrovision Corporation and other right owners Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by Macrovision Corporation and is intended for home and other limited viewing uses only unless authorized by Macrovision Corporation Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited DVR EpA E p65 3 03 9 16 15 18 2 NM NC 1 FEATURES More functions than DVD player Video playback hard disc record family entertainment Two different optional input modes AV RFTV signal Two different modes output Composite video S video Digital audio output optical coaxial output jack 5 1 channel analogue audio output Independent recorder Built in TV tuner Support TV program receiving inde pendent recorder recorder quality up to the DVD Four record quality mod
2. be reduced accordingly Note If you turn off DVR power the program recorded via DVR Time Shifting will be saved no longer While the program recorded via normal recording will still be saved 03 9 16 15 18 e FOR YOUR REFERENCE Specification Power requirement AC240V 50Hz Power consumption 40W Signal system PAL NTSC Operating temperature range 5 35 C Operating humidity range 5 9096 no condensation Disc played 1 DVD video disc 12cm single sided single layer 12cm single sided double layer 48cm single sided single layer 8cm single sided double layer 2 VCD video disc 12cm disc 8cm disc 3 CD disc 12cm disc 8cm disc Video output Output level 1 0 2Vp p 75 ohm Horizontal resolution gt 450 lines S N ratio gt 60dB Audio output load impedance 10K 9 output level 1 8 0 2 0 8Vrms 1KHz OdB distortion 0 2 JIS A 1KHz dymamic range 80dB JIS A 1KHz S N ratio 90dB JIS A 1KHz Digital audio output Coaxial Optical digital output DVR p s p65 19 TV tuner TV receive system PAL B G antenna impedance 75 un balance receive frequency VHF L 46 25 168 25MHz VHF H 175 25 447 25MHz UHF 455 25 855 25MHz Record part Audio S N rate S N 80 dB Audio frequency 20Hz 20KHz 208 Video S N rate S N 55dB Video bandwidth 3 6db 5MHz record time 40G HD 9 49 hours t
3. please press RETURN button SYSTEMSETUP Press SETUP button to enter SETUP MENU Use cursor to select the SYSTEM SETUP option the corresponding function of each submenu is described as the following 1 PICTURE SETUP It is an adjustment of the quality parameter of the DVR output video signal ie Default Brightness Contrast Color The current value of the video parameters is shown on the bottom of the screen Move the cursor to the submenu option by pressing Press CH CH and ENTER to change the setup Note This setup has nothing to do with DVD player 2 DATE TIME SETUP User can move the cursor by pressing direction button 2 lt and then press number button to modify the option Press ENTER button to confirm setup and return 3 RECORDQUALITY There are four levels of record image quality for user to select i e SP LP EP and SEP Move the cursor by pressing direction button and press ENTER button to confirm the change 4 TIME SHIFTING SETUP There are four levels of time shifting for user to select i e 30 MINUTES 60 MINUTES 90 MINUTES and 120 MINUTES Move the cursor by pressing direction button a and press ENTER button to confirm the change 03 9 16 15 18 2 NM NN 1 SETUP 5 OSD LANGUAGE SETUP ENGLISH OSD language is available 6 POWER ON MODE It is a setup to decide which status the unit is in when power on NORMAL MODE After started the unit is in DVR
4. Take off the protective cap of optical cables and point each end of optical cables at DVD player and the amplifier with optical input and the locating slot of optical jack make sure they have been connected firmly Keep the cap well and put it into its output jacks again to avoid dust and other sending out laser which may cause hazard when the jacks not in use Concerning the audio output from the unit s co axial digital audio output connector DISC SOUNDRECORDING DIGITALOUTPUTSETTING FORMAT DVD DOLBYDIGITAL DIGITALSIGNAL rvsetontiona AC 3 RAW OR PCM 48KHz 16bit DTS DTS RAW LINEARPCM LINEARPCM MPEG1 MPEG2 AUDIO BITSTREAM OR PCM 2 a CHANNEL 16bit VCD PCM 44 1KHz SAMPLING CD LINERPCM PCM 44 1KHz SAMPLING PCM 44 1KHz SAMPLING Optical audio cord Coaxial audio cord optional optional 1 Sound having 96KHz sampling is converted to 48 KHZ sampling when it is output from the unit s coaxial digital audio output connector Note Please refer to the setup operations for set an method To optical audio input To coaxial audio input For your reference moliri Dolby Digital AC 3 is a digital sound compression tech NEG Alt are optional optional nique developed by the Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation Supporting 5 1 channel Linear POM is a signal recordi
5. o 8 B8 8 Bo B B B n n noon oooo Q5 V 10 Playback running indicator 11 DTS indicator 12 Dolby digital indicator 13 14 TITLE Display or chapter Display 15 Time Display Hour 16 17 Time Display Minute 18 19 Time Display second 03 9 16 15 18 oo 0000 oo 0000 Q9 Q9 BASIC CONNECTION Ensure that the power switch of this unit and other equipment to be connected is turned off before commenc ing connection Read through the instructions before connecting other equipment Ensure that you observe the color coding when con necting audio and video cords A Connecting to TV set 1 TV set not included 2 DVR Record player 3 To S video input connector of TV set not included 4 750hm Antenna input jack antenna cable not included 5 Video Audio cord 6 To composite video input connector of TV set yellow 7 To TV Set audio input left and right connector white red To get the best possible image quality please use the S video cord Connect the unit to the TV set with S video input and set the TV set to S video input Meanwhile set the OSD menu s video output to S video Then the image will be clearer Recommendation Set the analogue audio output as 2CHANNEL B Connection with External Antenna CATV signal Source and TV set 1 Audio Video equipment not included 2 TV SET not included 3 DVR Record player 4 75ohm Antenna input j
6. same button on remote control and front panel have the same functions DVR p s p65 7 TITLE REPEAT DIGEST PROG SUBT AB ANGLE CHAPTER GoTo yi CO 2 O PIN ooo AUDIO MUTE BOOKMARK oc DISPLAY SETUP D PLAY SLOW STOP STEP PAUSE n 4 ee FB FF PREV NEXT ZOOM LANGUAGE _ VOL 4 6006 Lives 03 9 16 15 18 2 PANEL DISPLAY OOOO VCD RECORD Time Shifting SP LP oooo ooog gt gt LS n B a 0000 0000 3 dits a Dn a a XS DOD 5 42 2 5 noun oooo 0 9 5 1 DVD disc mode indicator 2 playback indicator DVD or HD 3 TV mode indicator 4 pause indicator 5 VCD CD disc mode indicator 6 Record indicator 7 Time shifting indicator 8 SP Standard recording mode indicator 9 LP Long play recording mode indicator DVR p p65 p nona nnan a a a B B5 n D B n n n n H0 m a 0000 0000 0000
7. scene again 2 The wonderful serial program is played from 6 30 But you still have much housework to be done and you can watch the program only from 7 00 You wish to watch from the beginning at 7 00 and skip the advertisement to keep the same pace with the normal program 3 You have to spend a long time listening to a call and miss part of the program 4 There can be many advertisements in your favourite program which can be annoying At this moment do you have a pity Would you have a sudden idea Can TV programs be played backward fast forward fast backward and be paused at random just like the disc DVR p s p65 18 18 e APPENDIX DVR s unique Time Shifting technology can resolve these problems absolutely to eliminate your troubles First please confirm the proper connection between DVR and TV Then turn on the TV power If your DVR output signal has been connected to AV IN such as AV 1 input terminal of the TV please switch your TV to AV 1 input status And then turn on DVR power and start DVR to enter RF TV signal input status Next please activate Time Shifting function Press T SHIFTING button on the remote control DVR enters Time Shifting status All current TV program content can be recorded automatically in its special buffer area There are 30 minutes 60 minutes 90 minutes and 120 min utes recording time for your selection At this moment you can either watch other TV program via remot
8. starting status and the starting image is shown on the screen TIME SHIFTING Under this setup the unit will be in the TIME SHIFTING status when power on 7 VERSION NUMBER It is to show the software version information TV CHANNEL MANAGER This submenu is used to manage the TV channels Move the cursor by pressing direction button 4 v or and press ENTER button to confirm the change of the following four op tions available 1 SORT Realign all the channels currently searched according to your own needs by pressing direction button CHANNEL SORT SKIP OPEN CHANNEL NUMBER 01 NEWNUMBER 02 Press ENTER button to activate SORT function when cursor moves to SORT option 1 Press direction button left or right button to choose OPEN but not CLOSE to activate skip function 2 Press direction button down button to change desired new number press ENTER Button to confirm the change 3 Press SETUP button or RETURN button to exit SORT menu 4 The new channel 02 will be skipped from channel list by pressing during searching 5 The new number stores the channel to be sorted Press new number 02 to display sorted channel 01 2 AUTO Press the ENTER button and enter the TV program automatic search status The unit will search all TV available channels The principle and function are the same as remote controlling a TV Press ENTER button when cursor points AUTO option to search TV channel a
9. 9 16 15 18 2 OPERATIONS DISPLAY Press DISPLAY during playback to show the disc s rel evant information on TV screen such as playing time tltle chapter playback status PBC Press PBC button to open or close PBC play mode under the normal status Note Only VCD disc has such function DIGEST Press DIGEST button to open DIGEST play mode under the normal status Note Only VCD disc has such function A BREPEAT Press A B button during playback at the point where repeat play is to commence A then press again at the point where repeat play is to be concluded B Repeat playback between point A and point B starts Press A B button once more and TV screen appears OFF or press STOP button to return to normal play Note Some DVD discs and MP3 discs have no such function REPEAT Press REPEAT button to select the desired track title and disc during playback and then the unit will playback ac cording to your selection Press REPEAT button or STOP button to cancel repeat playback CLEAR When setting program or searching you will need to in put a number Press CLEAR button to clear the number when the input number is incorrect P N Press P N button to choose PAL and NTSC during playback Note Choose AUTO or correct setting system to match disc format in order to get good picture and sound quality GOTO Press GO TO button during playbacking for VCD it will display TRACK SEARCH and TIME p
10. D CD Recorder player We strongly recommend that you study carefully the operation instructions before attempting to operate the unit and that you have noted the listed precautions Note This unit can be used only where the power supply is 240V 50Hz Caution DVR DVD VCD CD RECORDER PLAYER IS A CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT HOWEVER THIS DVD CD PLAYER USES A VISIBLE LASER BEAM WHICH COULD CAUSE HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE IF DIRECTED BE SURE TO OPERATE THE DVD VCD CD PLAYER CORRECTLY AS INSTRUCTED WITHOUT OPENING CABINET AND LOADER COVER WHEN THIS PLAYER IS PLUGGED IN DO NOT PLACE YOUR EYES CLOSE TO THE OPENING OF THE DISC TRAY AND OTHER OPENINGS TO LOOK INSIDE THE PLAYER WHEN THIS PLAYER IS PLUGGED DO NOT REMOVE THE PROTECTIVE CAP ON THE OPTICAL OUTPUT SCART RED BEAM EMITTED WILL HARM YOUR EYES ESPECIALLY TO CHILDREN WHEN YOU LOOK AT OPTICAL OUTPUT SCART ALWAYS PUT ON THE PROTECTIVE CAP WHEN THE SCART IS IDLE RADIOACTIVE DANGER MAY BE CAUSED IF YOU DO NOT FOLLOW THE METHOD STIPULATED HERE FOR THE OPERATION ADJUSTMENT OR CONTROL PLEASE CONSIGN THE MAINTENANCE TO THE PROFESSIONAL TECHNICIAN WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK AND ANNOYING INTERFERENCE USE THE RECOM MENDED ACCESSORIES Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Dolby Pro Logic and the double D symbol are trademarks of
11. HYUNDAI DVD H D D VIDEO RECORDER HY DVDR INSTRUCTION MANUAL Please read the I M carefully before connection DVR EpA E p65 1 03 9 16 15 18 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS SAFETY INFORMATION 3 FEATURES 4 PRECAUTIONS 4 ACCESSORIES 5 FRONT PANEL 5 REAR PANEL 6 REMOTE CONTROL 7 VED DISPLAY 8 BASIC CONNECTION 9 REMOTE CONTROL PREPARATION 12 OPERATION Preparation 13 1 DVD PLAYER Preparation 13 PLAY 13 STOP 13 PREV NEXT 13 FB FF 13 DVR p s p65 2 For DVD Only 14 X SUB T 14 BOOK MARK 14 AUDIO SETTING For VCD Only 14 2 Rece
12. If the remote control is not going to be used for a long time remove the batteries Otherwise electrolyte may leak which may lead not only to malfunctioning but also to burns if contact is made with the electrolyte Wipe away any electrolyte leaking inside the remote control and install new batteries If any electrolyte should come into contact with parts of your body wash it off thoroughly with water Remote control operation range The operation range of the remote control is no more than about 5m from and within about 60 degrees of the front of the unit Figure B The operating distance may vary according to the brightness of the room Note Do not point bright lights at the remote control sensor Do not place objects between the remote control unit and the remote control sensor Do not use remote control while simultaneously op erating the remote control of any other equipment DVR p s p65 12 12 e lt a KD Remote control sensor Among 5 meters 30530 M o 03 9 16 15 18 OPERATIONS Preparation Turn on TV set and select AV as the TV input Switch on the related equipment if the player has been connected to amplifier etc Most of the functions are operated by remote control Either the opera
13. ack Antenna cable not supplied 5 Video Audio cord 6 To TV set video input connector yellow 7 To TV set audio input connector white red 8 S video to TV set S video input connector 9 Video Audio cord 10 to Audio Videot equipment video output connector 11 to Audio Videot equipment audio output connector white red Recommendation Set the analogue audio output up 2CHANNEL DVR p s p65 9 03 9 16 15 18 BASIC CONNECTION C Connecting to AV amplifier with 5 1 channel input connector supporting Dolby AC 3 or MPEG2 This DVR Recorder Player contains a Dolby AC 3 or MPEG decoder this enables the playback of DVR Recoder with Dobly digital MPEG 1 2 audio or linear PCM processing When the player is connected to an AV amplifier with 5 1channel input connectors theater quality audio could be enjoyed at your home when playing a disc recorded in Dolby digital MPEG1 2 audip or linear PCM you can enjoy theater quality at your home TV set not included DVR Recorder player 5 1 Channel Amplifer not included Video Audio cords S video cord optional Audio cords To audio input connector center To audio input connector subwoofer To audio input connector surround L R 9 To audio input connector front round L R 10 Center speaker CENTER 11 Fro
14. appli ance Maintenance Be sure to turn the unit off and disconnect the AC power cord before maintaining the unit Keep the unit clean If the surfaces are extremely dirty wipe the unit with a dry soft cloth Never use alcohol benzene or other chemicals Do not use compressed air to remove dust Ask the technician to maintain the unit when problems appear Note 1 During play pirate or non standard disc the unit may work atypically in this status turn off the unit and restart it 2 With the restriction of some discs the unit may not be able to display 3 The unit may play disc atypically due to the format of disc in this status repeat the operation or restart to turn on the unit Definition of Terms ANGLE Recorded onto some DVD discs are scenes which have been simultaneously shot from a number of different angles i e the same scene is shot from the front left side and right side etc scene from different angles CHAPTERNUMBER These numbers are recorded on DVD discs A title is subdivided into many sections Each of which is numbered and specific parts of video presentations can be searched quickly using these numbers DVD disc This refers to a high density optical disc where high quality pictures and sound have been recorded by means of digital signals Incorporating a new video compression technology MPEG2 and high density recording technology DVD enables esthetically pleasing full motion video
15. d can be deleted at any time if it is unnecessary which will not affect other information The hard disc space can be used repeatedly It inherits the advantage of tape recording system and avoids the dis advantage of disc recording system The storage and read speed of the data in disc carries is fast and accurate The interruption and mosaic case seldom occur The video and audio data is stored in file mode It is easy to perform search deletion name change and security lock protection After digitalizaion the video and audio can be transported via network in real time Thus it can be used in both live relay and security lock 4 What is real time coding decoding technology Real time coding decoding technology refers that DVR can collect the original video and audio data in real time for processing convert it into standard MPEG 1 or MPEG 2 format video audio code flow then store it in the hard disk in file mode or send it out via network without any data stock and loss To realize continuous audio image playing the frame rate should be over 24 Therefore the real time coding decoding technology requires the en tire system speed to be fast enough Otherwise only through reducing the image quality and data quantity can the requirement be met 5 What is time shifting function When you watch you may have confronted the follow ing problems 1 The ball game is so breathtaking How wonderful if you could watch the score
16. d then press SETUP button to enter TV UHANNEL MANAGER AUTO search picture Press ENTER button to start to search channel and saved automatically After finishing press number button 0 9 or CH CH to select the channel you like Please refer to page 16 for the details of TV channel manager T SHIFT When watching TV program press T SHIFT button then the unit will enter a status of recording while playing You can then leave it When you come back a while later you can press FB button to move backward fast to the part you have missed from continuity or press FF button to move forward fast to skip the advertisement programs and gradually catch up with the program being played 03 9 16 15 18 T OPERATIONS 3 RECORD AV INPUT RECORD You can transmit AV input video signal and stereo audio signal to the unit and playback or record And press TV AV button and set the unit up to AV status If you want to record the signal from AV input video and stereo audio please press REC button to playback and record simultaneously Press STOP button to stop the recording TV PROGRAM RECORD Press REC button to simultaneously playback and record And press STOP button to stop recording RECORDQUALITY The recording quality of the unit can be classified as four levels in ascending order i e SEP EP LP and SP The higher the image quality is the more space the image occupies on the hard disc and the shorter the reco
17. e available Support record auto overlay Timing plan Support one time everyday everyweek total 10 task plan Perfect preset recording and play back TV programs The user can set the startup of recording and play back program time span freely Through the edit of preset program list you can record distant TV program in cluding serial TV program program copy DVD VCD program contents are copied and saved directly Built in decoder support DTS and Dolby digital Acrobatic playback third levels of speed of 2x 4x and 8x shift slow stepwise play Time shifting Real time record advantage T Shifting function When watching TV program press the T SHIFT key then the unit will enter a status of recording while playing When you come back later you can resume watching TV from where you paused Operation advantage VFD display Intelligent upgrate Compatible with DVD VIDEO VCD SVCD HDCD CD CD R CD RW MP3 JPEG CD disc Please read these precautions before operating this unit Power cord protection To avoid any malfunctions of the unit and to protect against electrical shock fire or human injury please observe the following Hold the plug firmly when connecting the AC power cord to this unit or disconnecting it Do not connect or disconnect the AC power cord when your hands are wet Keep the AC power cord away from heating appliances Never put any heavy object on the AC p
18. e control or do other thing Do not worry DVR will record the program for your continuously If you are free now please sit down and change the TV back to AV 1 input status Press the Fast backward but ton FF on the remote control to reverse to the position you require DVR will start to play program according to your requirement When the advertisement you hate or the content you do not want to watch appears you can use fast forward function to skip You can perform such operation as fast backward fast forward slow play and pause at your pleasure So watch TV program is as convenient and fast as watching disc The above function and operation is also suitable for AV signal recording of DVR With DVR your entertainment will have no trouble it can provide you with the mose considerate and convenient service For example if you connect DVR output signal to AV 1 IN AV 1 input terminal of the TV then switch the TV channle to AV 1 status first Next turn on DVR power start DVR select the channel you want activate DVR time shifting function Then DVR can record the TV program automatically it is suppored that the time now is 6 00pm If you select 120 minutes of Time Shifting in the system setup then from 6 00pm to 8 00pm DVR will automati cally record the 120 minutes TV program without stopping You can watch at your will If the hard disc space can not meet 2 hours recording requirement then the DVR automatic recording time will
19. hard disc is full the new recorded pro gram will overlay the old ones automatically 2 DISABLE When the hard disc is full the unit will not continue recording It will not resume recording until you clear the hard disc DEFAULT SETUP Under the homepage press ENTER button to access the DE FAULT SETUP page when cursor moves on it Then it will dis play the following options DEFAULT RETURN Note After changing OSD setting press ENTER button when cursor on DEFAULT option then OSD will return to factory default setting Please note RETURN option is used to return to upper menu 03 9 16 15 18 2 APPENDIX Handling Precautions Maintenance Hold the disc by the edge so the surface will not be soiled with fingerprints Fingerprints dirt and scratches can cause skipping and distortion Do not use record cleaning sprays benzene thinner static electricity prevention liquids or any other solvent Be careful not to drop or bend the disc Do not try to close the disc tray when the disc is not in stalled properly Be sure to store the disc in its exclusive case when not in use Handling Wipe gently with a soft damp water only cloth Move the cloth from the centre hole towards the outer edge Improper disc storage The discs may be damaged if they are stored in the fol lowing places Areas exposed to direct sunlight Humid or dusty areas Areas directly exposed to a heat outlet or heating
20. he unit on amplifiers or other equipment which may become hot Condensation Moisture may form on the lens in the following conditions a steamy or very humid room Immediately after a heater is turned on if moisture forms inside this unit it may not operate properly In this case turn on the power for about 1 hour to evaporate it 03 9 16 15 18 e ACCESSORIES Plese check and confirm the accessories T A Remote Control 1 piece Instruction Manual 1 piece Battery 2 pieces Warranty card 1 piece 3 Way AV cable 1 piece FRONT PANEL e E 600000 iens 1 STANDBY switch 2 Disc tray 3 Remote Control Sensor 4 VFD display 5 Channel button 6 OPEN CLOSE button DVR p s p65 0 7 PLAY button 8 STOP buiion 9 REC button 10 DVD button 11 TV AV button 12 TIME SHIFT button 03 9 16 15 18 2 REAR PANEL e 1 Video output jack 2 5 1channel centre output jack 3 5 1channel surround left output jack 4 5 1channel front left output jack 5 Power Switch 6 TV antenna input jack 7 Exhausting Fan It is working when the unit is powered on 8 S VIDEO output jack 9 Optical output jack Not available for TV channel Outputs digital audio signals and can be connected to digital audio decoder or ampl
21. icture on the top left of the TV screen For DVD it will display SEARCH TITLE CHAPTER TIME picture according Please input what you want by number button and direction button then press ENTER to confirm the setup Note Some discs have no such function DVR p s p65 14 14 e TITLE DVD Only Press TITLE button on remote control when during playback a title list on the disc depends on discs will be displayed on TV monitor Use direction button or number button to select your preferred title then press ENTER to start to play CHAPTER DVD Only Press CHAPTER button on remote control during playback chapter list on the disc depends on disc will be displyed on TV monitor Use direction button or number button to select your pre ferred title then press ENTER to start play SUB T Press SUB T button to select your preferred subtitle dur ing playback Note The function is valid only for DVD disc with multi subtitle BOOK MARK Press BOOK MARK button to enter BOOK MARK picture during playback then press ENTER button to confirm the location of BOOK MARK There are five MARKS available in total After finishing press 1 2 3 4 or 5 number button to play from the location of BOOK MARK you setup AUDIO VCD Only Press AUDIO button to to display EFFECT SETUP includ ing BASS TREBLE 3D which could be adjusted by direc tion button 2 RECEIVE TV PROGRAM Press buttonto enter TV playback mode an
22. ifer with optical input 10 Coaxial output jack Not available for TV channel Outputs digital audio signals and can be connected to digital audio decoder or amplifer with input 11 5 1channel subwoofer output jack 12 5 1channel surround right output jack 13 5 1channel front right output jack 14 AV Video input jack 15 AV channel left input jack 16 AV channel right input jack 17 AC Power Cord Note Take out the plug and keep the power cord well when the player is idle for a long period in order to avoid electricity leakage and shock resulted from scratched power cord DVR p s p65 6 03 9 16 15 18 REMOTE CONTROL 1 OPEN CLOSE button 2 TITLE button 3 A B REPEAT button 4 SUB T Subtitle button 5 NUMBER 0 9 10 button 6 MUTE button 7 AUDIO button 8 REC button 9 CH CH button 10 DISPLAY button 11 Direction button 4 up button down button 4 left button right button 12 RETURN button 13 SLOW button 14 STOP button 15 FB button 16 FF button 17 ZOOM button 18 LANGUAGE button 19 VOL botton 20 VOL botton 21 PREV button 22 NEXT button 23 STEP PAUSE button 24 PLAY button 25 ENTER button 26 SETUP button 27 DVD shift button 28 T SHIFT button 29 TV AV button 30 BOOK MARK button 31 R L button 32 CLEAR button 33 P N button 34 PBC mode button 35 GO TO button 36 ANGLE button 37 CHAPTER button 38 PROG button 39 POWER button 40 DIGEST button 41 REPEAT button Note The
23. ime shifting 30 60 90 120min Preset Australia TV channel up to 100 channels Specifications are subject to change without prior notice 19 03 9 16 15 18 2 FOR YOUR REFERENCE Troubleshooting Check the chart below for a possible cause of the problem you are experencing before requesting service for this unit Some simple checks or a minor adjustment on your part may eliminate the problem and restore proper operation Let the technician maintain the unit operation thunder static electricity or other interferences symptom Possible reason Suggested solution No power The power cord is not in the socket Firmly insert the power cord into the Socket Remote control doesnt batteries have been exhausted Use new batteries Work The front end of the remote control is Please aim at the sensor of the unit not aimed at the infrared sensor of the DVR Black TV screen The video cable is not connected or Connect properly according to the properly connected System connection diagram The TV is not switched to video mode Switch the TV to video mode No playback The unit is not compatible with disc Use a compatible disc with unit Nodisc Load disc The disc was inverted when being Load disc once again with the side loaded Up with figures words upwards No sound The audio cable is not connected o
24. ion DVR p s p65 13 13 e SLOW Press SLOW button on remote control during playback of a disc and the unit works slow playing There are 3 levels of speed available 1 2 1 4 1 8 Note Some discs have no such function PAUSE STEP Press PAUSE STEP button during play the player will enter the still picture mode If the button is pressed again the disc is advanced by one frame step When the button is kept pressed consecutive frame advance works To re turn to the normal play mode press PLAY button Note Some discs have no such function NUMBER 0 9 10 button Press NUMBERI 0 9 10 button and then press OK but ton allows you to access directly any desired track when a disc is playing Note button has no function under DVD mode MUTE Press MUTE button during playback the player shows MUTE and there is no audio output silence press MUTE or VOL VOL or press PLAY again to cancel MUTE display VOL VOL Press VOL VOL button during play may change volume for audio output Note VOL button loses function for coaxial optical digital output ANGLE Press ANGLE continuously during playback to toggle available angles if the disc has multi angle function AUDIO L R Press AUDIO button during playback to toggle between available audio language recorded on the disc if the disc has multi language ZOOM Press ZOOM button during play or pause status to zoom up the current picture 03
25. ive TV Programs Search TV Programs XT SHIET 14 3 RECORD 15 INPUT Record 15 ATV Programs Recorde 15 DISC Record 15 Picture Quality 15 RECODE PROG 15 SETUP 15 SYSTEM SETUP 15 TV CHANNEL MANAGER 16 HARD DISC MANAGER 16 A RECORD SCHDULE 16 DVD PLAYER SETUP 16 AUTO OVERLAY 16 amp DEFAULT SETUP 16 Appendix 17 amp DISC Handing and Maintenance 17 Player Maintenance 17 Definition Of Terms 17 For Your Reference 19 Specifications 19 Troubleshooting 20 03 9 16 15 18 2 SAFETY INFORMATION Dear customers We take this opportunity to thank you for purchasing this DVR DVD VC
26. ng format used in CDs While CDs are recorded in 44 1KHz 16bit DVDs are 48KHz 16 bit up to 96KHz 24 bit Caution for the optical coaxial digital audio output connector Do not connect an amplifier with an optical coaxial digi tal input connector which does not contain the Dolby Digital AC 3 or MPEG audio decoder otherwise it may be harmful to your ears and destroy your speakers Choose RAW in the digital audio setup to effect Opti gt cal Coaxial digital output when playing disc with DTS output or Dolby digital ouput Dist protection 11 DVR EpA E p65 11 03 9 16 15 18 2 REMOTE CONTROL PREPARATION Battery Installation Insert the batteries while observing the positive and negative polarities as Figure A Service life of batteries The batteries normally last for about one year although this depends on operation and for what operations the remote control is used If the remote control unit fails to work even when it is operated near the player replace the batteries Use size AAAUM 4 batteries 2 pieces Notes 4 Do not use rechargeable Ni Cd batteries Do not attempt to recharge short circuit disassemble heat or throw the batteries into fire Do not drop step on or impact the remote control otherwise this may damage the parts or lead to mal function Do not mix old and new batteries
27. nt left speaker FL 12 Front right speaker FR 13 Subwoofer speaker SUBWOOFER 14 Surround left speaker SL 15 Surround right speaker SR C ISI 5 OU Recommendation Set the analogue audio output up 6 channel Note 1 Choose right AUDIO settings for this player according to your audio system requirement after connection is made 2 If the type of the speaker connected does not satisfy the channels recorded in an MPEG 2 or Linear POM disc The disc will not be played in all channels but in 2 channels i e even if the front speakers and the center Speakers are connected a disc recorded in 5 channels will be played back only in 2 channel 3 DVDs recorded in Linear PCM 96KHZ sampling will also be played back only in 2 channels DVR p s p65 10 10 e 03 9 16 15 18 T e BASIC CONNECTION D Connecting to a decoder with Dolby digital AC 3 processing or MPEG processing When DVDs recorded in Dolby digital or MPEG audio are played Dolby digital bit stream or MPEG audio bit stream is output from the player s OPTICAL digital audio output connector or COAXIAL digital audio output connector When the player is connected to a Dolby digital decoder or MPEG audio decoder you can enjoy theater quality at your home see Graph E
28. or by pressing direction button a 4 number button 0 9 and ENTER button to confirm the change DVD PLAYER SETUP Under the homepage move cursor by pressing 4 or button and ENTER button to access to DVD PLAYER SETUP page Move the cursor by pressing direction button a v or and press ENTER button to confirm the change of the following six options available 1 ANALOGUE AUDIO OUTPUT Select the analogue audio out put as 2 CHANNEL and 5 1 CHANNEL Press ENTER button to confirm OK and return to the upper lever menu 2 DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT Select the digital audio output as the DOLBY DTS LPCM format Press ENTER button to confirm OK and return to the upper level menu 3 VIDEO SYSTEM Select the TV SYSTEM as NTSC or PAL Press ENTER button to confirm OK and return to the upper level menu 4 SCREEN ASPECT Select the video output width height ratio as 16 9 WS 4 3 PS 4 3 LS Press ENTER button to confirm OK and return to the upper level menu 5 VIDEO Select the video output as COMP or S VIDEO Press ENTER button to confirm OK and return to the upper level menu 6 RETURN HOMEPAGE Press ENTER button to return to the homepage AUTO OVERLAY Under the homepage move cursor by pressing gt or v button and ENTER button to access to AUTO OVERLAY page Then move the cursor by pressing direction button a and EN TER button to confirm the change of the following two options available 1 ENABLE When the
29. ording and house safety guard raising consumption upsurge of new generation family entertainment product after DVD 2 What is DVR The DVR adopts hard disc as the signal storage media It also adopts real time capture real time compression and real time coding and storage technologies for analogue video signal to realize the large capacity and long time digital video recording realization should be based on embedded computer and embedded operation system Hence while realizing the digital video recording function DVR also such functions as timing recording Alarm trigger recording time shifting copy network transport and monitoring In addition the function increase can be achieved only via upgrade software 3 Advantages of DVR Huge capacity hard disc for long time information storage For example 40G hard disc can record image and sound information for almost 20 hours under MPEG 2 compression and coding standard Hard disc will be affected little by the environment Unusable situation resulting from long time storage will not occur The content stored in the hard disc can be played many times without damage The content is stored in the disc in data file mode which 03 9 16 15 18 APPENDIX can be copied directly to computer or other unit via vari ous interfaces and will not cause copy loss for image and sound at all The information source stored in the hard disc can be held flexibly an
30. ower cord Do not attempt to repair or reconstruct the AC power DVR p s p65 4 PRECAUTIONS cord Remove the dust dirt etc on the plug at regular intervals f the unit has been dropped or damaged turn off the power and disconnect the AC power cord you find smoke bad smells or noises from the unit turn off the power and disconnect the AC power cord Placement The internal parts may be seriously damaged if the unit is placed in the areas of direct sunlight or heating radiators or closed automobiles high temperature over 35 C or humidity over 90 excessive dust strong magnetic or static electricity vibration impact or where the surface is titled Non use Periods Turn off the power when the unit is not in use t should be unplugged when the unit is idle for a long period of time No fingers or other objects inside Touching the internal parts of this unit is dangerous and may cause serious damage to the unit and even human injury Do not try to disassemble this unit Do not put any other object on the disc tray Keep away from water and magnets Keep the unit away from flower vases tubs sinks etc If liquids are spilled into the unit serious damage could occur Never bring magnetic objects near the unit such as speakers Stacking Place the unit in a horizontal position and do not put anything heavy on it Do not put t
31. r Connect the cables properly according properly connection to the diagram Audio initial function setup error Set up once again External amplifier operation error Operate the amplifier properly Discontinuous sound Dirty Disc Clean the disc surface with clean soft and distorting image Scratches on the disc cloth disc distortion Change the disc with a new one Disable sign appears on Improper operation the current status Please refer to the function operation the let bottom of TV does not support the operation instruction carefully Screen No images when connection or improper Please connect the DVR according to recording with AV input connection the diagram No sound when Improper audio cable connection Please connect the audio cable to the recording with AV input DVR according to diagram Failure to directly The unit doesn t support disc of Try another DVD complete DVD copy this type Failure to directly The unit doesn t support disc copy of Try another VCD CD complete VCD CD copy this type No response to DVR malfunctioned because of Power off and then power on DVR p s p65 20 e 03 9 16 15 18
32. rding time Thus the user should select proper image quality and hard disc capacity Determine the image quality before recording Note Do not change the image quality during recording The following is a map of image quality and recording time under standard configuaration 40G Image Quality Continuous Recording Time SP very good 10 22 17 LP good 13 38 13 EP common 23 03 44 SEP poor 49 19 45 PROG Press PROG button to access to the recorded program when the unit is not in the DVR playing status And select it by direction button and ENTER button And press STOP button to stop playbacking it SETUP Choose the options in the SYSTEM SETUP menu and then implement the setup operation in each of the selected option window The method for entering into the SYSTEM SETUP menu is to press SETUP button on the remote control when the unit is not in the DVR playing status And then setup the seven items ie SYSTEM SETUP TV CHANNEL MANAGER HARD DISK MANAGER RECORD SCHEDULE DVD PLAYER SETUP AUTO OVERLAY DEFAULT SETUP Please press 4 or v button to move cursor to highlight the option and press ENTER button to confirm the selection When all the options are set up in a window press ENTER DVR p s p65 15 15 e again to return to the upper level menu and the current selection and input will be stored If you want to cancel the current operation and return to the upper level menu in the course of input or selection
33. tion of the remote control or front panel will affected when their buttons indicate the same function 1 DVD player Operation PLAY 1 Connect AC power cord to AC outlet 2 Switch on the power VFD shows relative information that means power supply is normal Note full screen display indicates initial self checking A few seconds later it will display TV 3 Press DVD button to work under DVD mode 4 Press OPEN CLOSE button to open disc tray OPEN will be displayed on the lower right of TV screen 5 Press OPEN CLOSE button again to close the disc tray CLOSE is displayed on the lower right of TV screen during closing then it will display LOADING 6 After the disc is loaded press PLAY button to play back disc loaded STOP Press STOP button to stop playing PREV NEXT Press PREV button or NEXT button on remote control dur ing playback a chapter DVD VCD or track CD is skipped back or ahead correspondently each time the button is pressed FFFB Press FF FB on the remote control during playback and the unit will enter FF FB status The speed of FF FB is rela tively slow from the beginning When pressed again the speed will become faster The more times that you press the buttons the faster the fast forward or reverse speed will be There are 3 levels of speed available x2 x4 x8 To return to normal play press PLAY button on the player or remote control Note Some discs including MP3 disc have no such funct
34. to be recorded over long periods of time for instance a whole movie can be recorded Subtitles These are the printed lines appearing at the bottom of the screen which translate or transcribe the dialogue They are recorded on DVD discs and up to 32 languages DVR p s p65 17 17 e APPENDIX PBC The language is indicated on TV screen to imply operation or disc information Audio Language recorded on discs and the maximum languages are up to 8 Time This indicates the play time elapsed from the start of a disc of a title It can be used to find a specific scene quickly it may not work with some discs Title Number These numbers are recorded on DVD discs When a disc contains two or more movies these movies are numbered as title 1 title 2 etc Track Number These numbers are assigned to the tracks which are recorded on audio CDs They enable specific tracks to be located quickly FAQ Frequently Asked Questions 1 What is DVD digital video recorder and player DVD digital video recorder and player herein are referred as DVR is the newest electronic entertainment product combining DVD player with digital hard disc recorder which is high tech outcome with the computer technology multi media technology communication network technology digital video and digital TV technology development to date it satisfies the family user s many requirements for DVD playing TV program recording daily life rec
35. utomatically 3 MANUAL You can use this option to search an unique channel Press ENTER button when cursor points MANUAL option to search TV channel by hand MANUAL SEARCH CHANNEL 2 BAND Press direction button to change channel and press ENTER but ton to store current TV channel into the new channel number for example current channel is 2 and change it to 3 Press ENTER button to store the change and exit the setup menu 4 FINE Finely tune the parameters of the current program for better resolution Press direction button to choose better resolu tion and press ENTER button to cofirm the change HARD DISC MANAGER This submenu helps you to manage the built in hard disc Move the cursor by pressing direction button a v 4 and press ENTER button to confirm the change of following three options available DVR p s p65 16 16 e 1 SYSTEM INFO Display the information about the built in hard disc 2 SCAN DISC To scan the hard disc press ENTER button to confirm the start of the scanning to the hard disc Press the RETURN button to return to the upper level menu 3 FORMAT DISC To format the hard disc press ENTER button to confirm the start of the scanning to the hard disc Press the RETURN button to return to the upper level menu RECORDSCHEDULE Under the homepage move cursor by pressing or v button and ENTER button to access to RECORD SCHEDULE Then move the curs

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