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1.                                                                     Pr    COO          Sher                Name                              d bez      i egag  H A       17 16 15 14 13 12    Function       11       AC IN connector    Connect to power cord        Main power switch    When set to ON  the uni  lights orange     enters standby condition and front panel indicator       AUDIO CH1 L CH2 R IN OUT  connectors    Input output connectors for analog audio CH1 L CH2 R signals        S VIDEO IN OUT connectors    Input output connectors for S VIDEO video signal  Output is compatible with S2        COMPOSITE VIDEO IN OUT  connectors    Input output connectors for analog composite video signals   Note  Use coaxial cables  impedance  75 ohm  to connect with BNC plugs        COMPONENT VIDEO IN OUT  connectors    Input output connectors for analog component video signals    1   Note  Use coaxial cables  impedance  75 ohm  to connect with BNC plugs        DV connector       Connect to DV connector of professional use VTR or similar component        Fan motor    Fan motor for cooling internal parts        LTC connector   2     Connector for obtaining time code from VHS  VTR  etc   Note  Use a coaxial cable  impedance  75 ohm  to connect with BNC plugs        EXT SYNC IN and through  Output connector    Use for connecting external sync signal  and for pass through signals   Note  Use coaxial cables  impedance  75 ohm  to connect with BNC plugs        Terminate switch    Use to term
2.                          m To Exit the Function Menu   Use either of the following methods       Press the Exit button found on any of the sub   menus  move mouse cursor over the Exit button  and press the left mouse button     Press the main unit s front panel FUNCTION  button    Press the remote control unit s SETUP button   Click the right button on the mouse  Note 6     f the Function Menu has been assigned to a  function key on the keyboard  press that key                    OOO    amp        Using the mouse to display and access the  playback control bar     N Note 6    lt  Use of the mouse   s right button to exit the Function Menu  is supported only during display of the top menu   Press both right and  left mouse buttons m Control Bar  simultaneously  The control bar is displayed by pressing the mouse   s  right and left buttons simultaneously  When the  control bar is displayed  pressing the mouse    s right  are and left buttons once again will cause the control bar  4 Control barits displayed  to be hidden  When the mouse cursor is moved over  the control bar  the cursor pointer arrow ly changes  to a hand dh  When the hand dh is displayed  it can  be used to perform the same operations available  with the remote control unit  move the hand over the  desired item and select by clicking the left mouse  button   The position of the control bar can be changed by  placing the mouse cursor on the left edge and  dragging   Note 7        Control bar  O IPER PP Note 7    
3.                Playing  Discs i i cccciiccccecessieeieecsecccceeccsectecses  Selecting Playback Source                 06  Playing DVD Video Discs   including commercially available  Software titles         ee eeeeeeeeeees  Clip Playback  HDD     isese  Basic Operations           ccccecccceeeesteeeeeeeeee  Playback Monitoring during Recording     Other Playback Settings              cceeees  External Sync Function            ccccceeee  Caner FUNCIONS    citi Oue  Regarding Progressive Scan Output          4    PRV LX1  En    2    8    DVD Menu Editing                      ccceeeeeeeeeees 55  DVD Menu Type Selection                0008 55  F  nt Selection waite tated a 55  DVD Menu Selection n    56  Thumbnail Selection              cccceeeeee eens 56  BUTTON EX EE E N 57  Selecting Opening Clip    57  Setting an Idle Clip rrencia 58  Setting Navigation Commands                58  Customizing the DVD Menu                    59  Deleting and Initializing Menu Library     60  DVD Menu Preview    seess 61  DVD Disc Emulation           cccccccceceees 61  Load   Save to Default Menu                  61   Title Editing   Chapter Editing                    62  Editing Chapter Names    s s    62  Tithe TiM O nea a aean 63  Chapter Editing  eerie en 64  Dividing Clips rece e e E 64  Tithe Order Edt reno AS 65  DVD Disc Emulation           ccccccccccceceees 65  Recording to DVD DISC               eee 66   Project Editing                        cecceeeeeeeeeeeeeees 67  Copying a Pret tis
4.         Note 2    The interval required from the time the PLAY button  is pressed until playback actually begins is about 10  seconds    Note 3    The minimum time shift playback difference is the  time shown on the playback start time table plus  about 10 seconds     49  PRV LX1  En    Playing Discs          Other Playback Settings  The Function Menu s SET UP section  gt   Playback   commands can be used to input default setups for  playback on the PRV LX1  These setup values cannot  be changed during playback   m Video Aspect Ratio  Video   gt   Aspect    4 3  LB    4 3  PS    16 9  Choose the aspect ratio setting in accordance with  your television monitor  This setting is unnecessary  when the unit is connected to a wide monitor   Most DVD Video prerecorded movies are designed  for wide televisions  and recorded with screen  aspect ratio of 16 9  Accordingly  when DVD Video  discs are viewed on ordinary conventionally sized  television monitors  the image will appear vertically  elongated in a ratio of 4 3  If this ratio is not desired   use the aspect ratio command to set the ratio to a  more pleasing value     E Still Video Mode  Video   gt   Still Mode   Auto   Frame   Field  Use this command to eliminate image shake and  produce clearer still images when viewing still  images of DVD Video when progressive scan is turn  OFF   Auto   Switches automatically between Field and Frame   Frame   The normal mode  Some shakiness may be  evident when viewing images from scenes w
5.       F Key Set 1 6       F1 setting    29    PRV LX1  En    System Default Settings          Network   When using this unit on a network  go to SET UP  section  gt   System   gt   Network   and set the   Network  command to    ON     Then go to SET UP  section  gt   System   gt   Network   and set the   DHCP Manual  command either to use DHCP   Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol  or input the IP  address used  together with sub net mask and  Gateway address    If    DHCP    is selected  confirm that a DHCP server in  fact exists  If no server exists  a longer time will be  required for the unit to boot to the idling condition  when the power is turned on  When    DHCP    is    System    System Settings Network   E Key Set 1 6 DHCP Manual   E Key Set 7 12  gt    A    Information MAC Address    HDD Tools    Back Exit RECORDER 63 MB   63 MB      DD    24 79 G     Set the recorder to use the Ethernet port     SET UP section      System      gt   Network     System    System Settings Network ON  F Key Set 1 6 DHCP Manual  DHCP   F Key Set 7 12 192 168 001 238  255 255 255 000   192 168 001 001    MAC Address 00 10 C6 1A D8 DD    Back Exit h040607_00 OMB8  OMB    HDD    100 87  G     Set the recorder to use the Ethernet port     SET UP section  gt   System   gt   Network   gt    DHCP Manual   gt   DHCP     System    System  Settings Network ON   F Key Set 1 6 DHCP  Manual  Manual   F Key Set 7 12 IP  Address 192 168 000 016   Network m IETEN 255 255 255 000   192 168 000 001    0
6.       When a DVD disc has been set for fast play  follow  the instructions to begin playback automatically upon  insertion of the disc  When    DVD1    or    DVD1 amp 2     is designated     DVD1    is used  To playback discs on  drive 2     DVD2    must be designated as the playback  source  During playback  controls on the front panel  and remote control unit act to navigate the DVD in  accordance with the disc s commands    The button performs the same function as the  remote control unit s RETURN button     Clip Playback  HDD    When the    HDD    is designated as the playback  source  the PLAY button on the front panel or  remote control unit is used to playback designated  project clips in the order in which they were  recorded  Press the STOP button on the front panel  or remote control unit to end playback     STOP PLAY    REPEAT DISPLAY  PAUSE    RPT A B         AUDIO    TEP    0 0 0  po    ANGLE SUBTITLE    z  m  x  ei    MENU    SETUP     gt 10    0    p    D g    p  p       DVD RECORDER PAV LXI                   DVD1 DVD2 HDD    STOP PLAY BEC         ooo PAUSE  DRIVE  as LJ          STEP      Z SCANSKIP   a                      PREVIEW  CURSOR  gt  CO  T T 1    i 1 1 1 i T  MOUSE   KEYBOARI  SS SS                                        46  PRV LX1  En    Basic Operations   m Operations on the Menu Screen   Some DVD Video discs are equipped with menu   selection screen  functions  To select desired titles  from the menu  use the PRV LX1   s CURSOR button  to select
7.      layout remains the same even when the background  image is changed     Note    The color of characters for titles and other items  used on menus are fixed for each design style  As a  result  if the background image is changed   foreground characters may become difficult to see  onscreen  Likewise  choice of design may make  menu buttons invisible or difficult to see  Use the  preview or disc emulation functions to confirm the  appearance     r OVD Menu    Menu Setting  Background  g Default    Menu  Type  Font image   HOO Library    Menu Design  Disc Name   Menu Modification Select Color     Navigation Cmd Active Color     Del Init Library  Preview    Back Exit RECORDER 61 MB   61 MB    Grab a frame of video to be used as the DYD menu E   background  The frame is set as an l frame in a GOP        HDD    NTSG   15 frames  PAL 12 frames 100 03 G     Using EDIT section  gt   DVD Menu   gt   Menu  Modification   gt   Background   to select Title Picture    o OVD Menu    Menu  Setting  l Background  Menu  Types  Font ge  Menu Design  Menu Modification j   j id    Navigatioi    Back Exit RECORDER 61 MB   61MB    Select a source for the menu background   lt 7  ZH    The hard disk drive library contains basic DD  and imported backgrounds  100 03 G     EDIT section  gt   DVD Menu   gt   Menu Modification        Image     ae SAVE CANCEL          ss   a es    Background image extraction screen    59    PRV LX1  En    DVD Menu Editing          The EDIT section  gt   DVD Menu   gt  
8.     EDIT section  gt   Title   gt   Chapter     Title Editing   Chapter Editing          Title Trimming   When you wish to cut out the first or last part of a  clip  or to extract the middle part of a clip  use the  Function Menu s EDIT section  gt   Title   gt   Target  Clip  command to select the clip you wish to edit   then use the EDIT section s  Title   gt   Editing   gt      Trimming Clip  command to select    Go To Video        PEDT Title a  Target Clip Trimming Clip_ _    GoTo Video  Chapter Points   Divide  Cli    Info Rename Del K  Chapter    Title Selection     Back Exit RECORDER 308 MB   308 MB    100 56 G     Select a new In and or Out point for the recorded  clip on the hard disk drive  This will trim the clip and  overwrite the original or create new clip     EDIT section      Title   gt   Editing   gt   Trimming Clip         Trimming Start  Play Title   Chapter    Play Time        TRIMMING TT CC HH  MM  SS  FF   SIN   gt HH MM SS FF Total Time HH MM SS FF   rOUT  gt HH MM  SS  FF          Total Title Time      OSD during Trimming        Trimming End Point    01 01  Total Time      gt  gt    gt  gt  as pi  f IN   OUT p SAVE CANCEL AEN A    Trimming edit screen          The control bar displayed in conjunction with the  clip s playback can be used to designate IN OUT  points for parts to be deleted  During playback  when  the control bar s IN button is pressed  that part of  the clip preceding that point will be memorized as a  cut point    Similarly  pressing t
9.     When recording to DVD disc      Settable items    Disc menu setting    Disc program setting       Disc creation flow   Video image recording  gt  Disc setting  gt  Finalize    Note    A disc created on the PRV LX1 that contains many titles may take dozens of seconds to recognize when  loaded  The DISC indicator flashes and the disc recording and playback cannot be started during disc  recognition     When recording to HDD       Settable items     Clip editing  chapter marking  trimming  clip dividing    Title selection  selection of clips and their order for recording to disc   Project copying  erasing   Clip copying  erasing   Disc menu setting   Disc program setting       Disc creation flow   Video image recording     gt  Clip editing     Disc setting  gt  Recording to disc  including finalizing     18    PRV LX1  En    Basic Operations           Operation   The various operating settings are performed using  the buttons on the main unit   s front panel  as well as  the remote control unit and optional mouse   keyboard       Front panel buttons                MOUSE KEYBOARD jacks         Keyboard      Remote control unit    Mouse    m Operations using remote control unit   The furnished remote control unit has been designed  primarily for video playback control  including  emulation operations before recording images from  HDD to DVD media  and when playing DVD Video  discs  The remote control unit can also be used to  make Function Menu settings     Note 1   The remote
10.    STATUS section     gt   TV System        DVD1 DVD2 HDD  oOo oF O                                                                                                                Dvp1 DVD2 HOD                oo a               o  g    OP PLAY PAUSE MEEA          o                            STANDBY ON a                   or ajaja    Scawskip        A                                                                                                                   33    PRV LX1  En    Recording             A Warning       Switch TY System      ok     Gancet_     TV system switch confirmation dialog 1    When  OK  is selected  the TV system changes and  a second confirmation dialogue box appears        A Are you sure      After 10 seconds  TY System  will return to previous mode      Lok      Gancei_     TV system switch confirmation dialog 2    Press  OK  to confirm the newly selected TV system     If  Cancel  is selected  the unit will return to the  previously set TV system  Also  the previous TV  system will also be restored automatically if the  dialogue box is left displayed without taking action  for 10 seconds or more     The TV system can also be changed by  simultaneously pressing the front panel s CURSOR   upward pointing arrow  and STOP buttons     STOP      cursore CAD       ep     or by pressing function key 1 12 if that function has  been allocated  In this case  no dialogue box will be  displayed                 Note   TV system cannot be changed except when the 
11.    or    Chapter then Pause     amp     HDD    or    Pause     The last clip in EDL must be set to STOP  100 56 G     APP section      Auto Capture   gt   IN OUT Point          Record As     39    PRV LX1  En    Recording          When automatic chapter mark insertion has been  selected  however  a chapter mark is inserted  automatically at regular intervals  in this case  even if     Chapter  Pause     is designated  no chapter mark  will be inserted when the unit enters the REC pause  mode  The session from recording start to recording  stop will be considered an independent title  clip    During recording  the playback video audio signal will  be output  but when recording is completed  the  screen will return to the Function Menu display     m Edit List  EDL  Recording   The Edit List  EDL  function allows automated  recording of consecutive multiple IN OUT points by  setting the points on an Edit List  EDL   This recorder  allows formation of an Edit List by using the  contents set with the Function Menu s APP section       Auto Capture   gt   IN OUT Point  command  By  pressing the Add to EDL button  the IN OUT points  set are added to the edit list     J Auto Capture     IN OUT Point Maes    Chapter Point Offset Frame   17 frames  EDL  Command Record As n itle Stop   EDL IN OUT Point _01 00 00 00  EDL Load Delete _    EOL Save    Back Exit 308 MB   308 MB    Press  Add to EDL  to add auto capture c    settings to the Edit Decision List  EDL      HDD  100 56 G     RECOR
12.   Disc image  Copy     SOULE VOT  Image Copy Del Source File Oy  A   EDL Import   Backup   Restore Del Add to Library    52 MB   52MB        HDD    100 81  G     Back Exit RECORDER  Select the location that contains the customized    background file or button layout folder to import     APP section  gt   Cpy Impt Bkup   gt   Menu Import        Source     Ta Cpy Impt Bk    Disc Copy   Disc Image Copy Source   sample3 jpg    Image  Copy Del  gt    Menu Import __ J   sample1 jpg    EDL Import p _  Backup    Restore Del Add to Library    RECORDER 52 M8   52 MB    Select a customized menu background or 2    button layout to be imported to the hard disk drive HDD    Back Exit    library  100 81 G     Using APP section  gt   Cpy Impt Bkup   gt   Menu Import        Source File  to select import file    Importing Image Data  Edit Lists          Select the    ALL    to import all files     Soe Cpy impt Bk    Disc  Copy   Background    Disc Image Copy Source  Source File    patayout    Image Copy Del R      EDL Import   Backup    Restore Del Add to an  52 MB   52 MB    E    DD    100 81 G     Back Exit RECORDER    Import a button layout folder in to the hard disk  drive library     Using APP section  gt   Cpy Impt Bkup   gt   Menu Import        Type  to select layout image    Disc Copy Type peee  Disc Image  Copy e peer  Image Copy Del  Source Fie Mdg Men             O   peg  Menus    EDL Import M 4   Backup    Restore Del Add to Library    Ge Cpy impt Bk    Back Exit RECORDER 52 MB   5
13.   Hold the STANDBY ON button depressed  for 4 seconds or more to set to the standby mode  then turn on  the power once again        Several seconds of noise occurs  when inputting DV     Several seconds of noise may occur if the DV link is  disconnected  If the noise does not stop after several seconds   stop the recording and try reconnecting the DV cable  or  reconnect the main unit   s power cord        Recorded image has visible  noise     If the TV system setting is changed after beginning recording   noise may be occur in the image        Cannot confirm USB HDD     Malfunctions may be caused by sta       Use a hub supporting USB 2 0     by disconnecting the power cord and then reconnecting it again  If problem persist  consult your dealer     Specifications          ic electricity or other external sources  In such cases  normal operation may be restored          General   Power rating   Power consumption     AC 120 V  50 60 Hz  Maximum 2 0 A  6 5 W    Power consumption during idling     Weight   Single DVD drive model  Twin DVD drive model  External dimensions     Ambient temperature during use     Ambient humidity during use     Recording     Recording format   Recordable discs     Video recording format   Sampling frequency   Compression    Audio recording format   Sampling frequency   Compression format    Recording time  DVD R RW  manual rate     HDD  manual rate      Playback     Playable discs     About 13 8 kg  30 Ib 7 oz    About 15 1 kg  33 Ib 5 oz    427  W  
14.   If transporting of the unit is required  be sure to use the original  packing materials supplied with the unit  and avoid subjecting  the unit to impact  vibration  or dropping  Also take precautions  to avoid exposing the unit to heat or moisture during the move   Always remove any discs from the unit before moving  Moving  the unit with a disc loaded may result in scratches to the disc  or internal damage to the drive unit     m Special Precautions   Never move the unit during playback or recording  During  playback and recording  the disc is rotating at very high speed   and lifting or moving the unit during this time may result in  damage to the disc  Subjecting the unit to strong impacts or  vibrations when a disc is loaded may also result in damage to  the disc or internal parts of the unit  When it is necessary to  transport the unit  stop any recording or playback operations   and remove any disc that is loaded  Remove discs anytime  lifting or moving of the unit is required   This unit is designed with precision optical devices  Take  special care to control room temperature and dust in the  installation location     About Copyright      Unauthorized copying  broadcast  public performance  or  rental of copyrighted discs is prohibited by law                         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 r
15.   Selected Project at top menu    Display name of currently selected  project        Protect    Disabled    Prevent erasure of clips in projects        Enabled       Record to    DVD Only    Select whether to record also to HDD        DVD amp HDD       Num of Clips    15    Display number of clips in project        Num of Titles    13    Display number of titles in project        Last Modified Date    2002 05 23 00 00 00    Indicates date on which project was  last modified        Total Capacity    1234MB    Display total project capacity        Copy Project    Copy To     Text Edit     Copy project to new project        Copy Clip    Source Drive    HDD    Select the copy source        DVD1       DVD2       Copy From    Project List    Select project source for copy        ip    Clip List    Select clip for copying        Rename Clip                 Text Edit     Set clip name           Export    C  C  C  Cli  C  C  n  c       Clip List    Attach file name to clip and export        VOB Name     Text Edit        Delete    Delete    Project List except current project    Delete selected project           Target Clip    Edit To  HDD     Clip List    Select clip for edit        Info Rename    Name     Text Edit     Display name of clip  editing also  possible         Total Time    XX XX XX    Display clip time        Capacity    XXXXXMIB    Display clip capacity        Chapter    Chapter 1       Chapter 2       Chapter 3       Chapter 4       Chapter 5       Next Page     Text Ed
16.   and the ENTER button to confirm the  selection     m To return to the menu screen during playback  Press the Ga button     Also  if the _ button is pressed  the menu screen  within the current title will appear     m To advance to the next chapter title   Press the main unit s SCAN SKIP FWD button  or  the remote control unit s    button  the playback will  advance immediately to the beginning of the next  chapter or title     m To go back to previous chapter title   Press the main unit s SCAN SKIP REV button  or  the remote control unit s button once to return to  the beginning of the currently playing chapter  press  additional times to return to the beginning of previous  chapters  When multiple titles exist on the disc and  this command is executed within the first chapter of  title  playback will return to the top chapter of the title  immediately preceding the current one     m Fast Forward   Hold the main unit   s SCAN SKIP FWD button or  the remote control unit s G   button depressed   Release the button when you find the desired  location    While the button is depressed  the scan speed will  increase at set intervals  reaching 192x normal  speed  If the remote control unit s E3 button is  pressed and released  fast forward will continue  The  scan speed will change depending on the number of  times the button is pressed  Speed can be changed  up to 96x normal  after which time the speed drops  to 6x  When you find the desired location  press the  re  button     m 
17.   button  or on the Function Menu s SET UP section       Recording  command  press the Preview  button  The elected input preview image sound  after  encoding and decoding  will be produced at all   utput connectors  Also  while viewing the preview   if the PREVIEW button or the STOP button is  ressed  or if the mouse   s left and right buttons are  clicked simultaneously   the unit will return to the  idling condition or the Function Menu    Note 1    When DVD drive is selected as the recording  destination  the EJECT button is disabled during  use of the preview function    Note 2    Even if the SET UP section  gt   Operation   gt    Video Settings   gt   DV OUT  command is enabled   no signal is output from the DV connector during use  of the preview function     sO    xe        Recording     Video Audio DEEN A E S  Others Video Filter  NR  OFF   Audio Encode Dolby Digital  Audio Level y pabinitial dakaka  Aspect 4 3  Setup Level OIRE    Preview y    Back Exit RECORDER 52 MB   52 M8      DD    100 81  G     Preview the current encode decode  Video and Audio settings prior to recording   Press  FUNCTION  or  STOP  to exit the preview     Executing Preview command on SET UP section       Recording       Video Audio                                                         TORS  FLN     PAUSE  a fo    gt  i       m                                                                                                                               B  lt a   38  PRV LX1    En       Start
18.   command  In addition to changing the name of a  clip  the Delete button can also be used to eliminate  he clip if desired    The clip name input here is reflected in the various  button text when the DVD menu type is made the  itle menu  The actual number of characters that can  be embedded in the menu will differ depending on  he menu design  Further  depending on design   excessive characters may drop out when too many  are embedded  Be sure to use the preview function  o confirm the menu appearance     Note 1    To change clip names  connect a keyboard to the  MOUSE KEYBOARD USB jack    Note 2    The clip name can contain up to 32 one byte  characters        Eo Title                               EEe  Target cip D dcon  Info Rename Del  K  Chapter    1 manaman  Title Selection    Back Exit RECORDER 52 MB   52 MB    100 81 G     Select a video clip     EDIT section  gt   Title   gt   Target Clip        Edit To  HDD       agi Title    LE A  Name clip001  Info Rename Del p  y Total Time 00 00 43 23  Chapter Capacity  gt  49MB  Editing    Title Selection    a041121_00    Back Exit 3503 MB   3519 MB    97 43 G     Select a different name for a clip   The video clip size is measured in time and capacity     EDIT section  gt   Title   gt   Info Rename Del   62    PRV LX1  En             EDT Title    Target Clip j   Name LA  Chapter   Editing    Title Selection    a041121_00    Back Exit 3503 MB   3519 MB    Enter a name for the clip  This name appears as EI  the button text  So
19.   command is set to      Enabled      External Syne  is automatically set to      Disabled     Thereafter  even if  DV OUT  is   returned to the    Disabled    setting  external sync   will remain off  so manual resetting is required    When synchronizing two or more recorders     When inputting sync signal from one sync  generator to two or more recorders      Be sure to set the final recorder   s termination  switch to ON  and the other recorders     termination switches to OFF      When applying sync to a single recorder  set the  termination switch to ON     Caution              Other Functions   The Function Menu s SET UP section  gt    Operation   gt   Video Settings   gt   Test Signal   command can be used to output a test pattern  signal  To turn off the test pattern  press the STOP  button or the FUNCTION button  or if a mouse is  connected  click both right and left buttons  simultaneously     Operation    Control Settings  External Sync Cii    Video Settings  gt  osp    HDD Recording Composite Out    Info  Language Background Color    Back Exit RECORDER 52 MB   52 MB    Output a color bar test pattern and E7   a 1 kHz tone to check the signal    HDD    100 81 G     SET UP section      Operation   gt   Video Settings        Test Signal       The external sync function is applicable only to DVD disc playback       The black burst sub carrier component is not locked      During the approximate 5 seconds until the external sync signal is locked  the  image at each vide
20.   gt  l Others  gt Next Menu      Others Subtitle ae    Back Exit RECORDER    Select a language for DVD Menu  e   ZH    DD  98 56 G     2320 MB   2320 MB    SET UP section  gt   Playback   gt        DVD Menu      Language           Note    When  Others  gt Next Menu  is selected as the  language  input the code number from the     Language Code List    on page 99     Playback    Audio LA    Subtitle    Back Exit RECORDER 61 MB   61MB    Enter a language s numeric code to select the  DYD playback language  This playback language       HDD  must be available on the DYD disc  100 03 G     SET UP section      Playback   gt   Language       Inputting Language Code  Note   m Subtitle Display   Language   Subtitle Display   ON   OFF  Use to select whether subtitles are displayed or  not  However  some discs may require a specified  method turning subtitles ON OFF  in which case  the operation performed here may not operate     Playback    Video Audio   Audio  Subtitle     Languase evo    Others    Back Exit RECORDER 2320 MB   2320 MB    Set to display hide subtitle  if available  2      DD    98 56 G     SET UP section  gt   Playback   gt        Subtitle Display      Language     51    PRV LX1  En    Playing Discs          E Parental Management Level    Others   gt   Parental Level    1 8  off  Some prerecorded DVD Videos with violence or  sexual contents are encoded with parental  management levels  low high   Such discs are so  indicated on their jackets or labels  By setting the 
21.   image        Source File    ALL    Select background image menu       XXxx bmp    layout image for import        XXXX jQ       EDL Import    Source    Import Directory    Select source for edit list import        DVD1       DVD2       EDL Import    Source File    ALL    Select edit list source file        XXXXXXXX       yyyyyyyy       Backup To    USB HDD    Select the destination of backup data   USB HDD         Type    Project    Select backup type        Image File       Menu Library       EDL       Target    ALL    Select project or image file to back       Project Name or File Name List    up        Remaining Capacity    XXxXxGB    Display free space on USB HDD        Restore Del    Restore From   Del    USB HDD    Select source  USB HDD  to be  restored or deleted        Type    Project    Select type of restore or delete       Image File    process        Menu Library       EDL       System Settings       Target    ALL    Select project or image file to restore       Project Name or File Name List    or delete        Remaining Capacity    XXxxGB    Display free space on USB HDD           System       System Settings    Keyboard    US Type 101     Select keyboard type        Japan Type 106        Key Repeat Speed    Slow    Select key repeat speed        Medium       Fast       Mouse    Generic    Select mouse type           Mouse Speed    Slow    Select mouse cursor movement       Medium    speed           Fast          83    PRV LX1  En    Function Menu Table       
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23.   the indicator flashes  white   and when fully completed  the  unit returns to the idling condition and the indicator lights  white   Also   during idle condition  pressing the STOP button while holding down the  CURSOR  bottom pointing arrow  button turns progressive encoding ON   OFF    2    To switch the selected TV system format  NTSC PAL   hold the CURSOR   upward pointing arrow  button depressed and press the STOP button        PLAY button   gt      When this button is pressed  playback begins from selected source  DVD  drive or HDD   and the indicator lights  white   When HDD is designated  as the recording destination and time shift playback has been set  this  button responds even during recording  and initiates playback from the  recording start        PAUSE button  II     When pressed  recording or playback is temporarily interrupted and the  indicator lights  white   During recording  allows automatic setting of  chapters  To resume recording from the recording pause mode  press the  REC button        REC button  e     When pressed  recording begins to the selected recording destination   drive or project   and the indicator lights  white         MOUSE KEYBOARD connectors    Allows connection of a USB mouse  USB keyboard and USB HDD to the unit    3        STEP FWD button  11 gt      During normal playback  press for frame advance  Hold depressed for  slow motion playback  during slow mode  press again to increase  playback speed    5        STEP REV button   lt 
24.  100 56 G     RECORDER 308 MB   308 MB    Using EDIT section  gt   Project   gt   Rename clip   gt   Clip 3     Exporting VOB Files   Using the  Project   gt   Export  command on the  EDIT Section  clips within the currently selected  project can be exported and saved as a VOB file with  an individualizing name  The file name can be input  using the  VOB Name  command  and saved in the  vob folder accessible via FTP    The  VOB Name  command provides the default file  name  exptXXX   each time the command is  executed  the number  XXX  is incremented   However  this automatic operation is not supported if   VOB Name  is edited           If the clip has a size exceeding 1 Gbyte  it will be  output as multiple files  The actually output file  names will be the name set with  VOB name   command  followed by consecutive number    extension  vob    Example  expt000_001 vob     Note   Do not use the FTP during recording since the  system may become unstable     og Project    Record Name  a  Copy Project  Copy Clip   Rename Clip _    Export n    clip001      exptooi    Back Exit RECORDER 52 MB   52 M8    100 81  G     Press  Export  to begin exporting     Executing Export command on EDIT section      gt   Project   gt   Export     Deleting a Project   Projects are not automatically deleted  but preserved  within the hard disk drive  When the available space  on the HDD becomes low  use the EDIT section  gt    Project   gt   Delete  command to select and delete  unneeded projects in 
25.  48kHz  352x240 352x288 16bit  48kHz  352x240 352x288 16bit  48kHz  352x240 352x288 16bit  48kHz    ao  N       oo  pare       o  oO       N  o       N             N  N       N  o       N  oa       PO  A       N  oo       N  N       N  ere       N   i          o                   k  N          O         i  oa          A       Aes  o       a  N                     oO       o                              hM  oO  R oO  Oo  N                                     1 Recording time is only an approximate value and depends on hard disk and DVD disc size     79    PRV LX1  En    Function Menu Table       80    PRV LX1  En       DVD Menu    Menu Setting    Menu Edit to    Selected Project at top menu    Display object for DVD menu editing        Menu TV System    NTSC       PAL    Display currently set TV mode        Menu Type Font    Menu Type    Title Menu       Chapter Menu       No Menu       Title  amp  Chapter    Select DVD menu type        Helvetica       Times       Courier    Select character font for DVD menu        J Font    Mincho       Gothic    Select Japanese font for DVD menu        Menu Design    Design Select    Select Button Layout    Select menu design including button  type        Thumbnail    Go To Video    Set thumbnail for posting to button        Button Text    Number   Name       Number       Name       Disabled    Select character format for button  text     No characters are used for menus  when    Disabled    is selected        Menu Modification    Backgroun
26.  52MB  Select a clip as the introduction of the DYD disc or E   project Disable   no introduction to the DYD disc  A HDD  100 81 G        EDIT section  gt   DVD Menu   gt   Navigation Cmd        Introduction Clip      2539 DVD Menu    Menu Setting Introduction  Clip fsDisabled   f  Menu  Type  Font   peration  d Enabled    f  Menu Design Post md k  Menu Modification Title Post Cmd  Idle Clip  Del Init Library     Disc Emulation    Back Exit RECORDER 52 M8   52MB    Enable or disable permission for button navigation E   during playback of intro clip for DYD disc or project     HDD  Enable   allows intro to be bypassed during playback  100 81 G        EDIT section  gt   DVD Menu   gt   Navigation Cmd        User Operation     57    PRV LX1  En    DVD Menu Editing          Setting an Idle Clip   An idle clip  a clip played automatically after a  specified waiting time from the menu display mode   can be set by using the  DVD Menu   gt   Navigation  Cmd   gt   Idle Clip  command on the EDIT section of  he Function Menu    The clip is played repeatedly until the ENTER key is  pressed to return to the menu display  The waiting  ime can be set with the  Waiting Time  command   Note 1    The idle clip must be set to the same TV system as  hat on the menu    Note 2    The type of audio must be the same for both idle clip  and opening clip    Note 3    An opening clip can be set only for HDD projects        EDT OVD Menu    Menu Setting introduction Clips  Disabled  Menu  Type  Font  Me
27.  720x480    720x576    16bit  48kHz       N         44 17    720x480    720x576    16bit  48kHz       N  oO    48 00    720x480    720x576    16bit  48kHz          o    51 47    720x480    720x576    16bit  48kHz       a        55 28    720x480    720x576    16bit  48kHz        e  N    59 13    720x480    720x576    16bit  48kHz       a   e gt      62 58    720x480    720x576    16bit  48kHz       EA  a    66 43    720x480    720x576    16bit  48kHz          A    70 28    720x480    720x576    16bit  48kHz       za  oo    74 14    720x480    720x576    16bit  48kHz          N    78 00    720x480    720x576    16bit  48kHz               81 46    720x480    720x576    16bit  48kHz       ax   oO    85 33    720x480    720x576    16bit  48kHz       o    89 20    720x480    720x576    16bit  48kHz       95 01    720x480    720x576    16bit  48kHz       100 00  100 43         720x480    720x576    16bit  48kHz       100 00  106 26         352x240    352x288    16bit  48kHz       100 00  112 09         352x240    352x288    16bit  48kHz            352x240    352x288    16bit  48kHz       100 00  123 38         352x240    352x288    16bit  48kHz       100 00  129 24         352x240    352x288    16bit  48kHz         M   oO  R O  OD  N   oo                     100 00  117 53                100 00  135 10                                       2   2   2   2   2   2   2                 352x240       352x288          16bit  48kHz     q Recording time is only an approximate value and depen
28.  English anglais   en   0514 Hindi   hi   0809 Rhaeto Romance  rm   813  French   fr   0618 Croatian  hr   0818 Kirundi  rn   814  German   de   0405 Hungarian  hu   082 Romanian  ro   815  Italian  it  0920 Armenian  hy   0825 Kinyarwanda   rw   823  Spanish  es   0519 Interlingua  ia   090 Sanskrit   sa   901  Dutch  nl  1412 Interlingue   ie   0905 Sindhi   sd   904  Russian  ru   1821 Inupiak  ik   091 Sangho  sg   907  Chinese   zh   2608 Indonesian   in   0914 Serbo Croatian   sh   908  Korean  ko  1115 Icelandic  is   0919 Sinhalese   si   909  Greek  el  0512 Hebrew   iw   0923 Slovak   sk   911  Afar  aa   0101 Yiddish   ji   009 Slovenian  sl   912  Abkhazian  ab   0102 Javanese   jw   023 Samoan  sm   913  Afrikaans   af   0106 Georgian   ka   101 Shona  sn  914  Amharic  am   0113 azakh  kk  111 Somali   so   915  Arabic   ar   0118 Greenlandic   kl   112 Albanian  sq   917  Assamese  as   0119 Cambodian   km   113 Serbian  sr   918  Aymara   ay   0125 annada  kn  114 Siswati  ss   919  Azerbaijani   az   0126 ashmiri   ks   119 Sesotho  st  920  Bashkir   ba   0201 urdish   ku  121 Sundanese   su   921  Byelorussian   be   0205 irghiz   ky   125 Swedish   sv   922  Bulgarian   bg   0207 Latin  la   201 Swahili   sw   923  Bihari   bh   0208 Lingala  In   214 Tamil   ta   2001  Bislama  bi   0209 Laothian  lo   215 Telugu   te   2005  Bengali   bn   0214 Lithuanian  It   220 Tajik   tg   2007  Tibetan   bo   0215 Latvian  lv   222 Thai  th   2008  Breton  br   021
29.  Finalize  Initialize  Make disc  Unfinalize  DVD1 Eject  DVD2 Eject    Message Display          m Messages displayed in dialogue box during Function Menu operations    Message    Comment       Switch TV System    Switches TV system mode  When  OK  is pressed  TV system  is switched temporarily        After 10 seconds  TV System will return to previous  mode     When  OK  is pressed  TV system setting is maintained  Either  press  Cancel  or wait 10 seconds to return to former setting        Network Error  Check Connection     Check Ethernet cable connection        Network Settings Error     There is something the matter with the network  Check that  the IP address  subnet mask and gateway address are correct        Input Parameter Error     The entered value is outside the range  Enter the correct value        Delete All User Data     Displayed at start of hard disk formatting operation  All data  previously recorded on the hard disk drive will be erased        Please eject a disc from drive  before formatting  HDD     The hard disk cannot be formatted when there is a disc in the  drive  Eject the disc and try again        Start File System Check     Displayed at start of hard disk check  Depending on the  condition of the hard disk drive  this operation may require  several minutes to complete        USB HDD format  check    No USB HDD     The USB HDD cannot be recognized        USB HDD format    Format USB HDD            Appears when USB HDD formatting starts   Delete all 
30.  Idle  Clip  Disabled          Disabled    Del Init Library 4min   Disc Emulation  ae  RECORDER    Back Exit 163 MB   169 MB    Press  Disc Emulation  to start disc simulation  of the project     20 66 G     Executing Disc Emulation command on  EDIT section  gt   DVD Menu      Navigation Cmd     Load   Save to Default Menu   When the Load button is pressed from the EDIT  section s  DVD Menu   gt   Menu Setting  command   the menu data is loaded from the default DVD menu  to the currently selected project  Pressing the Save  button causes menu data to be saved to the default  DVD menu     E DVD Menu     Menu Setting sea  a  RECORDER  Menu Type  Font Menu TY System   NTSC  Menu Design    Menu Modification  Navigation Cmd  Del Init Library    Back Exit RECORDER 61 MB   61MB    100 03 G     Load the default menu setting     Executing Load command on  EDIT section  gt   DVD Menu  gt   Menu Setting     61    PRV LX1  En    Title Editing   Chapter Editing          When recording to hard disk drive  the names given  to the multiple recorded image data  clips  can be  changed  Other editing processes supported include  trimming  chapter editing  clip dividing  and title order  editing  DVD disc emulation can also be performed in  order to confirm editing results    The name  size and time of a clip selected with the  Function Menu s EDIT section  gt   Title   gt   Target  Clip       Edit to  HDD   command can be confirmed  by using the EDIT section  gt   Title   gt   Info Rename   Del
31.  Image files with volume exceeding 4 7 GB cannot be copied to disc    The time required for disc copying will differ depending on the disc   s record and read performance    Discs with copy prohibited contents cannot be copied  When this unit is used to record copyrighted  material  the permission of each copyright holder and neighboring rights holder must be obtained  Failure to  obtain the permission of each rights holder can be punished by law  Pioneer disclaims any and all  responsibility for any trouble arising between the user of this device and any such rights holders as the  result of recording of copyrighted materials     dd    E Import   By using CD DVD discs  or an FTP connection from a computer linked to online network  DVD menu layout  image files and DVD menu background image files can be downloaded for importing to the menu library    e Edit Lists  EDL  can be similarly downloaded and imported     m Backup and Restore   e Projects  image files  menu libraries  EDL and system settings on the internal hard disk can be backed up by  connecting an external hard disk  USB HDD     e Data backed up on a USB HDD can be used to restore hard disk data    e Project data backed up on the USB HDD can be deleted    e This unit supports USB 2 0  maximum transfer rate  480 Mbps   For efficient backup and restore  it is  recommended that USB HDDs supporting USB 2 0 be used     Notes     v Data backed up on the hard disk may be corrupted if the USB HDD is damaged  Save important
32.  Menu  Modification   gt   Disc Name  command can be  used to insert a name  up to 32 characters long  into  the DVD menu  The actual number of characters that  can be embedded in the menu will differ depending  on the menu design  Further  depending on design   excessive characters may drop out when too many  are embedded  Be sure to use the preview function  or the disc emulation to confirm the menu  appearance     Note   To input characters  connect a keyboard to the  MOUSE KEYBOARD USB jack      sig OVO Menu    Menu  Setting Background O  D   1DEO_  Menu Type  Font Image I    Menu Design  Disc Name  Menu Modification  AERAR    Navigatio  Del init  RECORDER    Back Exit 61 MB   61MB    Enter a name for the disc  This name appears  on the project s menu screen  The maximum length  amp     HDD  of the disc name is 32 characters  100 03 G     EDIT section  gt   DVD Menu   gt   Menu Modification        Disc Name     The EDIT section  gt   DVD Menu   gt   Menu  Modification   gt   Select Color  command allows  you to change the display color that appears when  each button is selected     Sig  OVD Menu    Menu  Setting Background   Menu  Type  Font Image  Menu  Design Disc  Name    Menu Modification  4    Active Color x    Exit RECORDER    61 MB   61MB  Choose a color for the Select state highlight    of the DYD menu button     HDD    100 03 G     EDIT section  gt   DVD Menu   gt   Menu Modification        Select Color     60    PRV LX1  En    The EDIT section  gt   DVD Menu   g
33.  Modification   gt    Background  command is used to select    HDD  Library     the EDIT section  gt   DVD Menu   gt    Menu Modification   gt   Image  command can be  used to select a background image  this operation is  performed in the same way as for button layout  pattern       2579  OVD Menu en  Menu  Setting    Background  J Default      image   HDD Library      Menu Type  Font i              Menu Design Disc Name   Select Color   Navigation Cmd Active Color   Del Init Library     Preview     RECORDER 61 MB   61MB    Select a background image from the hard disk drive E   library    HDD    pieleke  lt 1  c      Back Exit    Using EDIT section  gt   DVD Menu   gt    Menu Modification   gt   Background   to select HDD Library    Image      Menu  Design   Disc  Name  o   Menu Modification  EEES    Na s   Active Color         Back Exit RECORDER 61 MB   61MB    IMAGE NAME 8G1 bmp   E     Z  DD  100 03 G     EDIT section  gt   DVD Menu   gt   Menu Modification        Image     Likewise  when the EDIT section  gt   DVD Menu   gt    Menu Modification   gt   Background  command is  used to select    Title Picture     the first image of the  first title  clip  is automatically extracted  When a  previously recorded image is used  however  the  EDIT section  gt   DVD Menu   gt   Menu  Modification       Image  command can be used to  extract a background image from the actual  recording  the procedure is the same as that for  extracting thumbnail images   Note that the button     
34.  OUT    Convert To 48kHz       96kHz    Select whether to convert 96 kHz PCM  to 48 kHz        MPEG OUT    MPEG       Convert To PCM    Select whether to convert MPEG  audio to PCM        Language Audio    English       Japanese       Others  gt Next Menu    Select audio language        Subtitle    English       Japanese       Others  gt Next Menu    Select subtitle language        DVD Menu    English       Japanese       Others  gt Next Menu    Select DVD menu language        Subtitle Display    ON       OFF    Select subtitle ON OFF        Others Parental Level    1 8  off    Set parental level        Country Code             us       ip          Others  gt Next Menu       Set country code for parental  management        Note  Items in bold type are backed up and restored in the section    Backing up and Restoring    System Settings     page 77      86    PRV LX1  En    Function Menu Table       HDD    Display currently selected recording       DVD1    destination playback source        DVD2    Also change recording destination   playback source        DVD1 amp 2       Project     new hO3mmdd_xx    Display currently selected project   Also change project        Project List       Composite    Display currently selected video input        S Video    Also change video input        Component Beta    9        Component SMPTE    9        DV       SDI   10        RCA    Display currently selected audio input        XLR    Also change audio input        DV       SDI   10        AE
35.  Project   gt   Copy Clip     Project Editing          The copied clip will be appended to the end of the  project  You can choose whether to record the  copied clip as the title  However  if 99 titles have  already been recorded  the clip cannot be recorded  as another title    An asterisk     will be appended to the front of the  name of the copied clip    If the addition of          makes the clip name 33 one   byte characters or longer  the last characters are  automatically truncated    Note    When    DVD1    or    DVD2    is selected as  Source   during copying clip  the content is not updated when  a disc is inserted  Select the drive using  Source   again after disc insertion     Renaming a Clip   Using the  Project   gt   Rename Clip  command on  the EDIT Section  the clip name of the currently  selected project can be changed  The clip name  entered here will be reflected on the text for buttons  when the DVD menu type is made the title menu  In  fact  the number of characters that can be  embedded in the menu will differ depending on the  design  Also  depending on the design  excessive  characters may be omitted  Always use the preview  function to confirm results     EDIT CaN cea    Copy Project Clip 2  Copy Clip  gt   Clip 4  Export Clip 5  Delete Clip 6    Record Name Clip  Rename_    Back Exit    Enter a name for the clip  This name appears as E   the button text  Some layouts allow a limited number Ras HDD    of characters or do not support text for buttons 
36.  RA   Others Video Filter  NR   Audio Encode ase   Audio Leve DE  Aspect  Setup Level  Preview    Back Exit a041121_00 3503 MB   3519 MB    Adjust set both left right channel source 2    audio recording levels  HDD    NOTE  Max Min adjustments are 14  48  97 44 G     SET UP section  gt   Recording   gt   Video Audio        Audio Level     Methods for Setting Chapter Mark  Insertion   This function sets how chapter marks are set during  recording    In Manual mode  chapter marks can be entered at  desired locations by using the main unit s front panel  ENTER button  the remote control unit s ENTER  button  the Enter key on a connected keyboard  The  PAUSE button also can be used to enter chapter  marks during recording standby    Chapter marks can be automatically set at intervals  range from 3 to 60 minutes  In this case  the ENTER  and PAUSE buttons cannot be used to enter  chapter marks     Recording    Video Audio   Auto Chapter Ug  R     Others eee    Back Exit a041121_00 3503 MB   3524 MB    Select the chapter marking method  E7      DD    97 29 G     SET UP section      Recording       Others        Auto Chapter     37    PRV LX1  En    Recording          Preview Function   The PREVIEW button on the front panel  or the SET  UP section  gt   Recording   gt  Preview button  makes it possible to check the result of encoding   decoding of the video audio input signals without  making a recording to DVD discs or hard disks    In the idling condition  press either the PREVIEW
37.  System Settings System Version   3 00 1 04  F Key Set 1 6 Power On Time 2 20h   F Key Set 7 12 HDD Access 2 1 h   Network Drive 1 R W  2 Ahh     UPS Setting Drive 2 R W   gt  N A    Information p     Informatic rs    Service Info se  8   HOD Tools        Back Exit RECORDER 7iMB  72M8    Check the recorder   s system version  Es   Power ON time  hard disk drive access       HDD    and the drive s  reading writing hours  20 83 G     SET UP section  gt   System   gt   Information   Note   The number in service Information  Service Info   indicates the result of hard disk fault diagnosis   0 ard disk is operating normally   1 2 Hard disk operation requires caution   3  4 The hard disk may crash  Take it back to the  dealer s at the earliest possible opportunity   This information is only a guideline  Contact your  dealer when the hard disk does not seem to run  normally regardless the information that appears  Do  not leave important data on the hard disk but save it  to a DVD R RW as DVD Video disc                 HDD Tools   The SET UP section  gt   System   gt   HDD Tools   command allows you to format and perform file  checks of the video recording area on the hard disk  and the USB HDD    Use the  Target Drive  command to specify the  drive where the operation is to be performed   Formatting deletes all data on the drive so be sure to  enter the correct drive in the  Target Drive  setting           Note    The Delete and Format commands provided with  the unit do not comple
38.  and RCA connectors  this unit is equipped with connectors for  component video and XLR  thus providing support of connections to professional video components  In this  way  RS 422A   IEEE1394  and LTC  linear time code  connectors can be used to support recording compliant  with time code information    e Video and audio inputs are recorded to HDD or DVD R RW media while being converted to data compliant  with the DVD Video format    e During recording  manual chapter setting can be performed  as well as automated chapter insertion at 3  5   10  15  30 or 60 minute intervals     Notes     v Playback video audio signals are delayed approximately 4 seconds from the input signal due to time required   for encoding and decoding    Recording will not begin when copy guard protected signals are input    When DVD drive is selected as the recording destination  the EJECT button is disabled during use of the   preview function    wv When recording to DVD media  at the end of a recording  from several to several dozen seconds will be  required to complete the disc writing process  If an attempt is made to restart recording during this period   the actual recording cannot begin until the disc writing process is completed    v Up to 99 chapter marks can be designated per title  clip   regardless of the insertion method  however  no  more than 99 chapters can be inserted    wv When chapter marks are inserted by pressing the Enter key on a keyboard  if the Enter key is held   depressed  
39.  appears on  DVD Video discs  usually on music related  material  Linear PCM sountracks are mono or  stereo only     Subtitle languages   DVD discs can contain up to 32 subtitle  languages  You can watch the disc with any of  these subtitle languages  or with no subtitles  displayed at all     Screen aspect ratio   Movies are shot in a variety of screen formats   This box tells you what the original format was  in  this case  Cinemascope   and what it is best  viewed as on a widescreen TV and a regular 4 3  TV  In this case  if you have a regular 4 3 TV  it is  recommended that you watch it in letterbox  mode        discs and players are coded for a particular region   and to be able to play a disc  it must contain the  same region code as the player    This section also contains the TV format of the  disc  In this case  NTSC     5 DVD Video logo    Angle mark   Py     Some DVD Video discs feature scenes shot  simultaneously from two or more angles  During  playback  you can switch between these different  angles     Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories      Dolby    and the double D symbol are trademarks of  Dolby Laboratories       DTS    and    DTS Digital Surround    are registered  trademarks of Digital Theater Systems  Inc     9    PRV LX1  En    Preparations for Use  Basic Information          v Stereo Playback   Stereo playback means sound is played back through independent channels from right and left speakers  The soundtracks  for DVD video stereo and 
40.  completing the edit          Total chapters Play Time        Play Title   Chapter       CHAPTER EDITING TT CC HH MM SS FF         Total chapter  03 Total Time HH MM SS FF  CH 01 HH MM  SS  FF  r   gt CH 02 HH MM SS FF  CH 03 HH MM  SS  FF              Chapter Edit Point Total Title Time      OSD during Chapter Edit    64    PRV LX1  En             01 01   00 200  Total Tine 00 03 13 11     _MARK  DEL  SAVE  CANCEL          01 01  Total Tine    KXIECHEDNECAMIBECS AI  C MARK I D save  CANCEL       Erasing chapter marks    Note    Chapter marks can be inserted only at the beginning  of a group of pictures  GOP   as a result  actual  chapter mark positions will be at the beginning of the  GOP immediately following the marked time code     Dividing Clips   Using the  Title   gt   Target Clip  command in the  Function Menu s EDIT section  select the clip you  wish to divide  then use the    Go To Video    on the  EDIT section      Title   gt   Editing       Divide Clip   command to divide the selected clip      ag Title    Target Clip   Trina ing  Clip  Info Rename Del   Shapter Points  Chapter l divide Clip m        Title Selection      Back Exit RECORDER 308 MB   308 MB    Select a divide point  This will divide the clip and  overwrite the original or create new clip     100 56 G     EDIT section  gt   Title   gt   Editing       Divide Clip     Title Editing   Chapter Editing          While playing back the selected clip  use the  SELECT button on the displayed control bar to  d
41.  control unit cannot be used to turn power ON   OFF or to perform recording operations        Em Operations Using a Mouse or Keyboard   A commercially available keyboard or mouse  with  USB connector  can be used to control the main unit  for more efficient selection of setting items  Also   the keyboard s function keys can be programmed  with the operations of the main unit s operating   keys  This not only enhances operating efficiency   but also allows standard operations to be performed  even at a distance separated from the main unit    See page 29 for information on function key settings   Some front panel control buttons are assigned to  shortcut keys  Shortcut key assignments are  described on page 88    The numeric keys on the keyboard provide the same  functions as the numeric buttons on the remote  control unit  During title text and other text input  any  functions assigned to the keyboard   s normal function  keys are disabled     Note 2   Mouse and keyboard are not provided  and must be  purchased separately     Note 3    Title text and other text inputs require the use of a  keyboard  The purchase and implementation of a keyboard  is recommended     Note 4   Certain special keys     Play    etc   found on commercially  available keyboards may not be used     Note 5    A connected keyboard or mouse may not be recognized  during the power on and booting operation  In this event   try disconnecting and then reconnecting the mouse or  keyboard  If the USB port cann
42.  copy protection signals  and when such discs are  played through a VTR  or recorded onto a VTR and then played  back  the copy protection signals may make proper playback  impossible  For these reasons  the PRV LX1 should be connec  directly to the video monitor as well as to other components        ed          95    PRV LX1  En    TROUBLESHOOTING       Symptom    Cause Remedy    Reference page       Cannot playback on DVD player    other DVD recorders     When discs recorded in video mode are to be played back on  other players  be sure to finalize them after recording  however   some discs may be unplayable on other players even after  finalization      44       Image stops during playback  or  commands are disabled     Press the EJECT button once and then start playback again        Main unit command buttons  don t work     Hold the STANDBY ON button depressed for 4 seconds or more  to set unit to standby condition  If the STANDBY ON button also  doesn t work  turn off the main power switch on the rear panel        Can t output 96 kHz audio in  digital     Some discs prohibit digital output of 96 kHz linear PCM audio  In  this case  even if the unit s  96 kHz PCM OUT  command is set  to    96 kHz     the signal will be converted to 48 kHz for output        Remote control unit doesn   t  work     Operate remote within proper range  7 m    Change to new batteries        Television malfunctions     Video monitors with wireless remote control functions may  malfunction when t
43.  data to  DVD R RW as DVD Video disc    v The menu layout and background image data is not saved in a project backup  The menu library is backed up  when the original menu data Is used    v Default menus are selected when the menu layout and background image data are not specified in restoring  a project    w When using a USB hub  it is recommended to use one supporting USB 2 0    v Turn off the unit before connecting and disconnecting to the USB HDD   Backed up data may be lost and unit operation may become unstable when the USB HDD is connected and  disconnected during unit operation     25  PRV LX1  En    Status Confirmation Using Onscreen Display  OSD           By pressing the DISPLAY button on the unit s front panel or on the remote control unit  the onscreen display   OSD  will be projected on the monitor screen  The OSD permits confirmation of the unit s current setting  status  as as well as recording playback conditions     Idling Condition Recording Setting Confirmation Screen   When the unit is in the idling condition  pressing the DISPLAY button causes a listing of the unit s current  Status  settings  to be displayed  This display allows the user to check settings before operating the unit  yet  without the need to enter the Function Menu  thus permitting more efficient operation    When in the idling condition  the OSD screen is composed of two pages  The first two times the DISPLAY  button is pressed  the OSD alternates between the two pages  when the button is
44.  destination     Function Menu    Eforie pe sHOD UO S E   amp  Project itid ee  5 Minput   Anput   IV System    No Disc    2 Auto Capture    lt    Bku    Project 1    Playback  100 86 GB     STATUS section  gt   Drive   single DVD drive model                             Playing DVD Video Discs  including  commercially available software titles   Begin playback of a DVD disc inserted in the  currently selected drive by pressing the PLAY  button on the front panel or remote control unit  Stop  playback by pressing the STOP button on the front  panel or remote control unit    If a mouse is installed  play can also be controlled  from the playback control bar displayed by  simultaneously pressing both buttons of the mouse     Function Menu    TV System    Project 2  100 87  G8     5 System   kj Operation       Recording   Playback     No Disc No Disc       STATUS section  gt   Drive   twin DVD drive model       IKXIEXI EINE Ca CSCS       Playback control bar       STOP PLAY    Drive indicators       DVD1 DVD2 HDD  oOo oO o                                                                                                                                 Dvp1 DVD2 HOD          zm                     B   gt    oo a                                  STANDBY ON               oja   pseavse       m  asa     el ic                                                          Mouse                                KEYBOARD dima                                    45    PRV LX1  En    Playing Discs    
45.  errors may occurs when time search  is performed for time numbers located in a range  extending from several frames before to several  frames after the divisions between titles and  chapters     m Frame Advance Still Picture    View a stopped  still  image    Press the main unit s PAUSE STEP FWD button   or the remote control unit s   button   Note    The still picture function cannot be used on discs  displaying the    Operation Inhibited    message      Frame Advance Playback     Press the button    Each time the button is pressed  playback will  advance by one frame    Each time the button is pressed  playback will  reverse by one frame    Note    The frame advance function cannot be used on discs  displaying the    Operation Inhibited    message     47    PRV LX1  En    Playing Discs          m Slow playback a   During normal playback  hold the        a button  depressed    During slow playback  the playback speed can be  adjusted by pressing the and buttons        SLOWER FASTER           gt   STEP3   STEP1   1 16   1 8   1 4   1 2   1 1  Note 1     No sound is produced during slow playback    Note 2    The slow playback function cannot be used on discs  displaying the    Operation Inhibited    message   Note 3    If a still image playback appears shaky  use the  Function Menu s SET UP section  gt   Playback   gt    Video       Still Mode  command to switch to    Field      Note 4    1 1 slow playback is not supported on DVD Video  discs    Note 5    When performing reve
46.  file  Use the  Input Image Name   command to enter the file name  The file is saved  under the entered file name to the imagefiles folder   a folder that can be accessed via FTP  The disc  cannot be removed until the image file has been  created     OJ Cpy impt Bk    Disc Copy  Source saa s0V0T  Disc Image Copy DEPUN Anen eum OVD aa     Image Copy Del    Menu Import   EDL Import    Backup   Restore Del _ Copy _    RECORDER 52 MB   52 MB  Select the drive which has a disc to be copied as g   5 i 7E  an image file on the HDD     HDD  100 81 G     Back Exit    Using APP section  gt   Cpy Impt Bkup   gt    Disc Image Copy  to select Source    PP Cpy Impt Bk ee    Disc Copy Source    Disc Image Copy  A input Image Name  J  Image Copy Del   Menu Import   EDL Import    dsc00000  img    52 MB   52 MB    Backup   Restore Del _ Copy _    Back Exit RECORDER    Input name of image file being copied from a disc   The maximum length of a name is 32 characters     100 81 G     Using APP section  gt   Cpy Impt Bkup   gt   Disc Image Copy        Input Image Name  to enter a file name    Note 1    For characters usable in the names of image files   see section    About File Names     page 94     Note 2    When the  Input Image Name  command is used  it  automatically displays a default name that does not  equal duplicate an already existing file name   example  dScXXXXX img  where the    X    represent  numbers   When file creation is executed  the new  file name will be displayed with the nu
47.  is selected as the TV system  automatically set to Component    4  Disabled and reserved for future expansion  Performs no function and should not be set    5  Displayed only when USB HDD is connected     84    PRV LX1  En    Function Menu Table       Operation    Control Settings    RS 422A    Select external control port        Disabled       IEEE1394   6        Time Code    RS 422A    Select time code input        LTC       IEEE1394   6        Eject Settings    Eject    Select Eject command operation        Fainalize  amp  Eject       Video Settings    External Sync    Disabled    Select external sync signal for       Enabled    playback        OSD    Enabled    Enable disable OSD display        Disabled       Composite Out    Source Monitor    Enable disable input pass through for       Decoder Out    composite RCA output        Background Color    Black    Select background image during       Blue    idling        DV OUT    Enabled    Enable disable DV connector output   When enabled  outputs during       Disabled    playback only    7        Test Signal    Start    Output color bar        HDD Recording    Time Shift PLAY    Enabled    Enable disable playback of previous  recorded portion during recording       Disabled     time shift recording         Info Language    Language    English US     Select language for information  display and character input on       Japanese    Function Menu        Recording    Video Audio    Video Encode Rate    32 Levels Setting    Set 
48.  language   Hereinafter  translation is included without limitation in  the term  modification    Each licensee is addressed as  you      Activities other than copying  distribution and modification are not  covered by this License  they are outside its scope  The act of  running the Program is not restricted  and the output from the Program  is covered only if its contents constitute a work based on the   Program  independent of having been made by running the Program    Whether that is true depends on what the Program does       You may copy and distribute verbatim copies of the Program s    source code as you receive it  in any medium  provided that you  conspicuously and appropriately publish on each copy an appropriate  copyright notice and disclaimer of warranty  keep intact all the  notices that refer to this License and to the absence of any warranty   and give any other recipients of the Program a copy of this License  along with the Program     You may charge a fee for the physical act of transferring a copy  and  you may at your option offer warranty protection in exchange for a fee       You may modify your copy or copies of the Program or any portion    of it  thus forming a work based on the Program  and copy and  distribute such modifications or work under the terms of Section 1  above  provided that you also meet all of these conditions     a  You must cause the modified files to carry prominent notices  stating that you changed the files and the date of any c
49.  management level on the PRV LX1 to a value lower  than the disc   s level  the viewing of such discs can  be restricted   When    off    is selected  playback will be performed  without any restriction     Playback    Video Parental Level k  gt   Audio Country Code    Language    fOthers    Back Exit RECORDER 2320 MB   2320 MB    Select the parental lock level for DYD Video E   playback  NOTE  1 is the most restrictive  8 allows  amp     HDD    all viewing  98 56 G     SET UP section     gt   Playback   gt   Others        Parental Level     m Country Code    Other   gt   Country Code    us   jp   Others  gt Next Menu  Use to select the parental management country  code  This allows the parental management level to  be set separately for different countries     Playback  Video Parental Level    Audio Country Code R  Language     Others n    Back Exit RECORDER    Set  us  for a Country Code     20 66 G     SET UP section     gt   Playback   gt   Others        Country Code     Note    If  Others  gt Next Menu  is selected for country  code  input the country code number manually  see     Country Code List    on page 100      52    PRV LX1  En          Playback    Parental Level    Country Code  gt     joiners    Back Exit RECORDER    Enter a country   s numeric code to select the  country code     20 66 G     SET UP section  gt   Playback   gt   Others        Country Code   gt  Inputting Country Code    Settings that can be made with the Function  Menu s SET UP section  gt   Op
50.  or  SET        EDLFILE ERROR  line    Syntax error 06    EDL file error  REC before FNL must end with STOP command        EDLFILE ERROR  line    Syntax error 07    EDL file error  Command not defined        EDLFILE ERROR  line    Syntax error 08    EDL file error  OUT Point must be larger than IN Point   1 sec        EDLFILE ERROR  line    Syntax error 09    EDL file error  SET must be designated before REC PAUSE              EDLFILE ERROR  line    Syntax error 10    EDL file error  TimeCode  Rate  Filter values are out of range        Total title num is over 99     A DVD Video disc can hold a maximum of 99 titles        Total clip num is over 255     The maximum number of clips in a project is 255           More than 25f is carried out as 24f           PAL has a frame rate of 24 fps  Check your entry           line      indicates the line number in the EDL file  The EDL file begins with a single line header  Headers are omitted on  lists displayed with the Function Menu s APP Section  gt   Auto Capture   gt   EDL  command  with the result that the  error line number in that case is displayed as    line   1        93    PRV LX1  En    Message Display          m Messages Displayed in the dialog OSD or Main Unit Display during Playback Operation    Item    Message    Comment       DVD Video playback    Incompatible disc region number     This disc has a region code which cannot be played on this  player        Operation cannot be performed     This command is not supported wit
51.  overheating     Environment Conditions    Ambient conditions during use should be within the range of   5   C to  35   C   41   F to  95   F  and 85  Relative Humidity   with ventilation ports not blocked     E Prohibited Installation Locations   e Places exposed to direct sunlight or bright artificial light    e Places exposed to high levels of dust or smoke   aces subject to vibration     aces subject to strong electrical or magnetic fields     aces exposed to high levels of electrical noise   aces liable to the generation of electrostatic noise        P  P  P  e Close to heat sources   P  P  P    aces exposed to high humidity or poor ventilation   e Fully enclosed rack mounts     About Condensation  During winter months when the unit is moved from a cold  location into a warm room  or when the temperature of the  installation location is raised suddenly  condensation may form  on the unit s internal parts  drive mechanism  laser lens  hard  disk  etc    When condensation forms  the unit will not operate   To eliminate the condensation  disconnect the power cord  and allow the unit to warm to room temperature  Depending  on the degree of condensation  this may require 1 2 hours   Once the unit has warmed sufficiently  it will become  operational again   Condensation may also form during summer months if the  cool air from an air conditioner is directed toward the unit  In  this case  change the installation location of the unit or the air  conditioner     Moving the Unit  
52.  pressed a third time  the  OSD is turned off     Recording Settings    Page 1     Record to HDD Drive selected  DISPLAY Project KOK    Main unit button       Project name  Note 1     aS  Video Input Composite  Encode Rate z  Video source    Encode Filter    Audio Input Video encoding rate  Remote control unit Audio Encode    DISPLAY         Video filter label  Audio input source    Audio encoding format       OSD Page 1    Note 1   When the destination drive is DVD  the project name is not displayed   Project names are displayed only when HDD is designated as the destination drive         Remaining HDD capacity            System Settings    HDD Remaining 100 00 GB    HH  MM        Remaining recording time  Input TimeCode RS 422A nan    Oe    00 00 00 00   Time code input source  Playback Sync Disabled  Remote Local  REC Aspect 4 3  Auto Chapter Manual    Input time code data  External sync    Control mode    my     Video aspect ratio    Chapter mark input  method    OSD Page 2    26    PRV LX1  En    Status Confirmation Using Onscreen Display  OSD           m OSD during Recording   When the DISPLAY button is pressed during recording  the OSD projects the unit s recording status and  playback condition  during time shift playback   thus allowing confirmation of these items    In the recording mode  the OSD screen is composed of two pages  a simple  reduced clutter  page  and a  detailed information page  The first two times the DISPLAY button is pressed  the OSD alternates be
53.  section  gt   Cpy   Impt Bkup       Disc Copy   gt   Source  command to  specify the disc to be copied and the  Destination   command to specify the destination disc when  duplicating discs    Note    When a single drive is used  the APP section  gt    Cpy Impt Bkup   gt   Disc Copy  command is not  available     Sal Cpy Impt Sk    Disc Copy    Eisin  PO e    Disc Image Copy Destination   Image Copy Del   Menu Import    EDL Import   Backup    Restore Del _ Copy _    Back Exit RECORDER 52 MB   52MB  Select the drive containing the recorded video to be g  3    7E  duplicated copied     HDD  100 81 G     Using APP section  gt   Cpy Impt Bkup   gt   Disc Copy   to select Source    70    PRV LX1  En             GOB Cpy impt Bk  Disc Copy P Source   Destination       Disc Image Copy Destination  Image Copy Del   Menu Import   EDL Import   Backup    Restore Del    Back    100 81 G     Using APP section  gt   Cpy Impt Bkup   gt   Disc Copy   to select Destination    ae Spy  Impt Bk     Disc Copy E  Disc Image Copy Destination   Image Copy Del   Menu Import   EDL Import    Backup  Restore Del copy    52 MB   52MB      DD    100 81 G     Back Exit RECORDER    Press  Copy  to begin copying     Using APP section  gt   Cpy Impt Bkup   gt   Disc Copy   to execute copying    Disc Duplication          Creating Image Files from a Disc   Use the Function Menu s APP section  gt   Cpy   Impt Bkup   gt   Disc Image Copy   gt   Source   command to specify the disc to be used in creating  an image
54.  setting when connecting an  amplifier that does not support 96 kHz     MPEG OUT  MPEG   PCM  MPEG   Select when connecting an amplifier or decoder  that supports MPEG   PCM   MPEG signals are converted to linear PCM for  output  Select this setting when connecting an  amplifier that does not support MPEG     Playback    Video  Dolby  Digital OUT  Dolby  Digital   Audio pL OTS OUT  OFF    Language 96kHz PCM OUT  Convert To 48kHz  Others MPEG OUT  MPEG    Back Exit a041121_00 3503 MB   3519 MB    Select the type of audio output through the c amp 7    DIGITAL OUT terminal  HDD  97 43 G     SET UP section  gt   Playback   gt   Audio     Playing Discs          m Audio Language Setting  Language   gt   Audio   English   Japanese   Others  gt Next Menu  Use to set the audio language to English   Japanese  or Other  Note     E Sub Title Selection  Language   gt   Subtitle   English   Japanese   Others  gt Next Menu  Use to set sub titles to English  Japanese  or  Other  Note     m DVD Menu Language Selection   Language    DVD Menu    English   Japanese   Others  gt Next Menu  Use to set the DVD Video menu language to  English  Japanese  or Other  Note      Playback    Video  Audio   Audio Subtitle    English  English     Language n DVD Menu Engilish    Others Subtitle Display ON    Back Exit RECORDER 2320 MB   2320 MB    Select a language for playback of a DVD disc  e      H    DD  98 56 G     SET UP section  gt   Playback   gt   Language     Playback    Video Audio  Audio Subtitle 
55.  size  and the number  of titles within the currently selected project    Further  when a keyboard is connected  the EDIT  section  gt   Project   gt   Record Name   gt   Name   command can be used to change the name of the  currently selected project          EDIT Project    Record Name R Name   RECORDER   Copy Ero  ject Protect Disabled  Record To  gt  HDD  Num of Clips   36  Num of Titles   15   Last Modified Date   2004 07 02 05 41 10  Total Capacity 308 MB    RECORDER 308 MB   308 MB    Project Summary     100 56 G     EDIT section      Project   gt   Record Name     EDIT ANA a    A m     gt   Copy  Project      RECORDER    Back Exit RECORDER 308 MB RECORDER  308 MB   308 MB 308 MB    Enter a name for the project   The maximum length of a name is 32 characters        HDD    100 56 G     Changing project name on EDIT section       Project   gt   Record Name   Note 1   To change project names  connect a keyboard to the  MOUSE KEYBOARD USB jack   Note 2   Japanese cannot be used in project names     The Protect command allows locking of the clips  within a project to prevent deletion     EDIT CNA a        Name  Copy Project Protect      Enabled _      Delete    Back Exit RECORDER    Select a protect option for the project   lt 7   as 1 gt     100 56 G     308 MB   308 MB    Setting project clips protection on EDIT section       Project   gt   Record Name       Protect     67    PRV LX1  En    Project Editing          Recorded data is also managed as a project when  recordin
56.  that can be held on a single DVD disc  4 7 GB  or recording to disc  will not begin      Authoring Functions   Operation Details  page 55    e This unit provides a number of DVD menu layouts  allowing them to be associated with recorded images for  creation of DVD Video discs    e During disc playback  various playback program settings can be made  including a first play program to  designate what scene is played back first  and title post command to designate operations following title  playback     Note     wv The menu screen supports only a 4 3 aspect ratio  As a result  when a menu background image or thumbnail  is extracted from a title recorded in 16 9 aspect ratio  the image will appear vertically elongated    v Removing a recorded DVD disc whether finalized or not finalized deletes the DVD menu settings  clip name  and chapter name settings  Edit DVD menu settings  titles and chapter names prior to finalization     24    PRV LX1  En    Functions           Copy  Import  Backup and Restore Functions   Operation Details  pages 70  72  76    m Copy   e Disc duplication operations have been optimized by the provision a 4x high speed  maximum  duplication  function    e In addition to copying from HDD to DVD R RW  duplication of DVD R RW discs is also possible     Notes     v Only one image file can be constructed on the hard disk drive  If a disc differing from the original copy  source disc is newly copied to the hard disk drive  the previous image file will be erased   
57.  the title currently being recorded  or a previously recorded title     E Designating a Chapter Name    Number Operation Type Parameter 1  NNN C N Chapter name    The chapter name will be reflected in the name of the chapter currently being recorded     Note 1   If  EDL  is used when target drive is set to HDD  initialize and finalize commands are ignored     Note 2   The header may also use  PIONEER DVDRec EDL001  version     Edit List Example                PIONEER DVDRec EDL 002 ENCODING utf8 Explanation  OOLING eee DVD RW disc initialization  002 SET R 16F 2 0    eee Rate 16  filter 2 setting  002 REC 01 00 00 00 01 10 00 00 STOP eee Title 1 recording   002 T N Title    eee Title 1 name setting   002 C N Chapterl 1 0 fiss Chapter 1 name setting  002 CHP 01 05 00 00 eects Title 1 chapter 2 setting  002 C N Chapterl 2 e fisen Chapter 2 name setting  002 WAI Please insert Tape  acetate Wait   003 SETR 32F 0 o eeaeee Rate 32  filter O setting  003 REC 01 20 00 00 01 30 00 00 PAUSE  gt  Js Title 2 recording   003 T NTitle2 o eeens Title 2 name setting   003 C N Chapter2 1 e fis Chapter 1 name setting  003 CHP 01 25 00 00 eects Title 2 chapter 2 setting  003 C N Chapter2 2 o fien Chapter 2 name setting  004 REC 01 40 00 00 01 50 00 00 PAUSE fasse Record as continuation of title 2  004 CHP 01 45 00 00 areata Title 2 chapter 3 setting  004 C N Chapter2 3 00 eee chapter 3 name setting  005 REC 02 00 00 00 02 10 00 00 STOP fassas Record as continuation of title 2  005 CHP 02 00 00 
58.  this License will not have their licenses terminated so long as such  parties remain in full compliance     02    PRV LX1    En    5  You are not required to accept this License  since you have not    signed it  However  nothing else grants you permission to modify or  distribute the Program or its derivative works  These actions are  prohibited by law if you do not accept this License  Therefore  by  modifying or distributing the Program  or any work based on the  Program   you indicate your acceptance of this License to do so  and  all its terms and conditions for copying  distributing or modifying  the Program or works based on it       Each time you redistribute the Program  or any work based on the    Program   the recipient automatically receives a license from the  original licensor to copy  distribute or modify the Program subject to  these terms and conditions  You may not impose any further  restrictions on the recipients  exercise of the rights granted herein   You are not responsible for enforcing compliance by third parties to  this License       If  as a consequence of a court judgment or allegation of patent    infringement or for any other reason  not limited to patent issues    conditions are imposed on you  whether by court order  agreement or  otherwise  that contradict the conditions of this License  they do not  excuse you from the conditions of this License  If you cannot  distribute so as to satisfy simultaneously your obligations under this  License a
59.  to come on  the power indicator  to the left of the button  changes  from orange to green  The main display section indicates system startup   After system startup is completed  the unit enters  idling condition     and as  the unit s display changes to show the current time  the STOP button lights   When the unit is in the standby condition  if this button is pressed while  holding the STOP button depressed  the Function Menu s setting values  will be reset to their factory defaults  and the power will then turn ON    If the button is held depressed for one second or more when the unit is in  the idling condition  the unit will perform system shutdown  followed by  return to the standby mode  the power indicator will change from green to  orange   In the event operation becomes unstable and manual forced  shutdown is required  hold the button depressed for four seconds or more            PREVIEW  KA                                                                   22                Display sections    PLAY REC indicator Lights to indicate operating state of DVD1 DVD 2 drive   Appears green during PLAY mode  and orange during REC mode     DISC indicator Located to the right side of DVD1 DVD 2  this indicator light  orange  to  indicate that a disc is loaded    1     EJECT button  4  Press to open close disc tray  The DISC indicator flashes from the time  the button is pressed until the disc tray closes fully     Drive 2 cosmetic panel This space is provided to allow the addi
60.  to this unit s DV  connectors  the appear cannot  be viewed on a video monitor   or no sound is produced     Connect this unit directly to    he professional VTR   Check that the DV cable is connected properly   Turn on the power again to the professional VTR   Turn the power to the PRV LX1 OFF then ON again        DVD playback images cannot be  viewed on the screen of the  professional VTR connected to  the DV connectors  or no sound  is produced     96    PRV LX1  En       Connect this unit directly to the professional VTR   Check that the DV cable is connected properly    Try stopping playback and then starting it again   Turn on the power again to the professional VTR   Turn the power to the PRV LX1 OFF then ON again     The video and audio of DVDs labeled    copying prohibited    or     copy once only    cannot be output              The audio video of a component connected to an external input  connector cannot be output     No video or audio signals are output during recording or during  recording pause     Set  DV OUT  to    Enabled              TROUBLESHOOTING       Symptom    Cause Remedy    Reference page       An error occurred and data back  up or restore operation from the  USB HDD failed     Errors may in rare cases occur when used with FTP   Do not use FTP during backup or restore operations     76       During loading of DV  the screen  stops  and controls are disabled     The screen may freeze and controls may fail to respond if the DV  link is disconnected
61.  type of disc is proper for the player    Check and eliminate any condensation inside the unit     A disc created on the PRV LX1 that contains many titles may take  dozens of seconds to recognize when loaded  The DISC indicator  flashes and the disc recording and playback cannot be started  during disc recognition        Can t record     Confirm that the HDD DVD have adequate remaining capacity  If  HDD are full  erase unneeded titles to add available space        Confirm that you are not attempting to record copy protected  material     With DVD R RW  video mode  discs  images which are  designated as    copy once only    cannot be be recorded     Check your TV system mode setting        Can t record in video mode on  DVD RW     Recording to Ver 1 0 DVD RW discs is not supported  Be sure to  use discs labeled as Ver 1 1 or later  version number can be  found on disc jacket         Image is elongated vertically or  horizontally     If a disc s playback image appears elongated vertically or  horizontally  use the  Aspect  command to change the aspec  ratio for your video monitor  If the setting cannot be made at  recorder  use your video monitor controls        External input images are  distorted     When using components that output images encoded with  analog copy protection signals  connect the component direc  to the video monitor as well        During playback image is  distorted or dark        This unit supports analog copy protection systems  Some discs  contain analog
62. 0 10 C6 1A 0B 0D    UPS Setting Gateways    Information MAC Address    HOD Tools    Back Exit h040607_00 OM8  OMB    100 87  G     Set the recorder to use the Ethernet port     SET UP section  gt   System   gt   Network   gt    DHCP Manual   gt   Manual     30    PRV LX1  En           selected  the  IP Address  command will display the  address automatically allocated to the recorder   Also  setting  Network  to    ON    makes it possible  to check the MAC address of this unit     Note    Be very careful when setting IP address  sub net  mask  and Gateway addresses  Failure to set the  correct values may not only make it impossible to  connect to a network  but cause malfunctions  throughout the network  If you are unsure of the  proper values to set for these items  consult your  network administrator     UPS Support    Whenever the power to this unit is turned OFF  the  unit performs a shutdown operation  An unintentional  power interruption results in the power being  disconnected without the shutdown operation being  performed  thus resulting in potential malfunctions  In  order to avoid such malfunctions  the use of an  uninterrupted power supply  UPS  is recommended   By going to SET UP section  gt   System      gt   UPS  Setting   gt   Model   you can select APC Smart   UPS 700 or Smart UPS 500       te     Note    Smart UPS 500 is for use in Japan only    Also  if power is interrupted and the UPS operates   the time before automatic shutdown is initiated can  be set t
63. 0 81 G     SET UP section     gt   Operation   gt   Video Settings        Composite Out    Note   If  Composite Out  is set to    Source Monitor      pass through output   when OSD is set to ON during  recording  the video and audio will switch to     Decoder Out     encode decode output    Regardless of the setting of the  Composite Out   command  outputs other than composite video   audio RCA and headphones will be treated as     Decoder Out     encode decode output  video and  audio signals     32    PRV LX1  En          GUI Language Setting   Use the SET UP section  gt   Operation   gt   Info  Language       Language  command to change the  language used in the information area of the  Function Menu and text entry language between  English or Japanese     Operation    eee cee Language Ui aengiish US       Video Settings    HDD Recording  guage Uy    Back Exit RECORDER 52 M8   52 MB    Set language for the Information Area of 2    the Function menu and for entering text from HDD    a keyboard  100 81 G     SET UP section  gt   Operation   gt   Info Language        Language     Recording          The recording function involves inputting video audio  signals from a VTR or other video playback device      external VTR      converting those signals to data  compatible with the DVD video format  and  recording that data on the hard disk or a DVD R RW  disc  A playback video audio signal is simultaneously  output  If the SET UP section  Operation   gt   Video  Settings   gt   C
64. 00 eects Title 2 chapter 4 setting  005 C N Chapter2 4 o fiss Chapter 4 name setting  006 FNL a eeaeee Finalize execute             75    PRV LX1  En    Backing Up Restoring USB HDDs          Projects  image files  menu libraries  EDL data and  System settings on the internal hard disk  HDD  can  be backed up on an external hard disk  USB HDD   and data backed up on the external hard disk can be  restored to the internal hard disk    Projects and other data backed up on the USB HDD    can be deleted to free up space on the hard disk  eote 2     Note 1   To prevent failure during backing up or restoring  data  avoid simultaneous use of FTP and the USB  HDD during these processes   Note 2   Use the  System   gt   HDD Tools   gt   Target Drive   command to specify the USB HDD and check free  disk space   Since disk space is calculated using the formula   1 GB   1024 x 1024 x 1024 bytes   actual disk space is somewhat less than the  indicated figure  However  space on unformatted  USB HDD is indicated as       GB    Note 3   The time required for backing up and restoring  depends on the amount of data on the hard disk  As  arule  it takes about 3 minutes for 1 GB of data   However  the state of the connection between the  unit and the USB HDD may slow down the process     Connecting a USB HDD   Turn off the unit and make sure it is in standby mode  before connecting the USB HDD  Turn on the USB  HDD and the unit     Note 1    Unit operation may become unstable when the USB  HDD i
65. 1     During normal playback  press for frame playback in reverse direction   Hold depressed for slow motion playback  during slow mode  press to  decrease playback speed    5        SCAN SKIP FWD button   gt  gt    gt  gt 1     During playback  press to move to next title or chapter  Hold depressed to  initiate scan mode        SCAN SKIP REV button   lt  lt  i lt  lt         During playback  press to move to previous title or chapter  Hold  depressed to initiate scan mode        ENTER button    Press to select function menu items and commands  and to input DVD  menu items and commands  during DVD playback    During recording  press to insert chapter marks at optional locations           CURSOR buttons  4   gt   V   lt      Use when selecting function menu items  and for DVD menu control   during DVD playback         Filter cover  2     These are ventilation ports provided to prevent excessive heating of  internal parts  During installation and operation  do not allow these ports  to become blocked  since malfunctions may result      Air filters are installed inside these filter covers  and must be removed  and replaced at regular intervals  Continuing to use the unit with clogged  filters may result in malfunction  Consult the appended instruction sheet     Air Filter Replacement Instructions and Precautions              FUNCTION button   4     Press to enable and disable the monitor   s on screen function menu  display  default setting  DISABLED   When disabled  the unit re
66. 2 MB  Select a customized menu background or CW  button layout to be imported to the hard disk drive  amp  HDD    library  100 81 G     APP section  gt   Cpy Impt Bkup   gt        Source File      Menu Import     Disc Copy   Disc Image Copy _  Image Copy Del___  Menu Import   EDL Import _  Backup  Restore Del        52MB   52MB  Select the location that contains the customized      H    Back Exit RECORDER    background file or button layout folder to import  DD    100 81 G     APP section  gt   Cpy Impt Bkup   gt    Source      Menu Import   gt              GOR Cpy Impt Bk    Disc Copy Source   Disc Image Copy  Source File lg   Image Copy Del   Menu Import   A   Backup    Restore Del a    52 MB   52 M8    Back Exit RECORDER    Select an Edit Decision List  EDL  file to import  to the hard disk drive library     100 81 G     APP section  gt   Cpy Impt Bkup   gt        Source File    DVD menu layout image files are added to the DVD  menu layout library selected with the Function  Menu s EDIT section  gt   DVD Menu   gt   Menu  Design       Design Select  command   DVD menu background image files are added to the  background library selected with the EDIT section  gt    DVD Menu   gt   Menu Modification   gt    Background   gt   HDD Libraly  command   Edit list files are stored in the EDL library selected  with the APP section  gt   Auto Capture   gt   EDL  Load Delete   gt   Load  command      EDL Import     DVD Menu Layout Image File Format  DVD menu layout image files are com
67. 255     Too many clips already exist  so cannot create a new one  To  save new clip  reduce the number of existing clips        Divide    Do you want to update or create a new clip     Confirm whether you wish to overwrite edited results or create  a new clip        ivide    This VOB can   t be divided     This VOB cannot be divided        ivide    There is no remaining capacity   New clip can   t be created     The hard disk has insufficient space to create a new clip   Can only overwrite previous clip        ivide    There is no remaining capacity   This VOB can   t be divided     The hard disk has insufficient space to allow division of the  Clip        ivide    There are too many clips   Over 255 clips can   t be created     Too many clips already exist  so cannot create a new one        ivide    e number of titles is 99   is VOB can   t be divided     Too many titles already exist  so cannot divide the VOB           ivide    e number of clips is 255   is VOB can   t be divided        Too many clips already exist  so cannot divide the VOB        Initialize Laibrary    Do you really want to Initialize     Initializes library  This deletes imported libraries        Delete Library       Default Layout Background can   t be deleted        Layouts and background images set in the default menu cannot  be deleted        91    PRV LX1  En    Message Display       Item    Message    Comment       Delete Library    Please select Layout Background before delete     Select layout bac
68. 8    Select the First Play sequence of the DVD disc   lt 7     HDD  100 03 G     EDIT section   gt   DVD Menu   gt   Navigation Cmd        First Play PGC     Menu  Setting l Introduction  Clip   Menu  Type  Font       User Operation    Menu Design    Modification t Cmd    Library    Back Exit RECORDER 61 MB   61 MB    Select the First Play sequence of the DYD disc  7     HDD  100 03 G     EDIT section   gt   DVD Menu   gt   Navigation Cmd        Post Cmd     Also  the EDIT section  gt   DVD Menu   gt    Navigation Cmd       Title Post Cmd  command  can be used to control the action taken upon  completion of each title   s playback  including stop   return to menu  next title or repeat title      V0 Menu    Menu Setting  Introduction  Clip   SU nl  Menu  Type  Font ser      Return To Menu     Menu Design Eirst Play  PGC  Next Tite           Menu Modification Title Post Cmd  gt     Navigation Cmd Idle  Clip k  Disc Emulation    RECORDER    Del Init Library    Back Exit 61 MB   61M8    Select the action taken after playing a Title     100 03 G     EDIT section  gt   DVD Menu   gt   Navigation Cmd        Title Post Cmd     DVD Menu Editing          Customizing the DVD Menu   Using the Function Menu s EDIT section  gt   DVD  Menu   gt   Menu Modification  command  it is  possible to change the background image and  highlight colors of the DVD menu currently being  edited  With this unit  a number of background  images are used  and when the EDIT section  gt    DVD Menu   gt   Menu
69. 8 alagasy  mg   307 Tigrinya   ti   2009  Catalan   ca   0301 aori   mi   309 Turkmen  tk   2011  Corsican  co   0315 acedonian   mk   311 Tagalog   tl  2012  Czech   cs   0319 alayalam   ml   312 Setswana   tn   2014  Welsh  cy  0325 ongolian   mn   314 Tonga   to   2015  Danish   da   0401 oldavian   mo   315 Turkish   tr   2018  Bhutani   dz   0426 arathi   mr   318 Tsonga  ts   2019  Esperanto   eo   0515 alay  ms   319 Tatar   tt   2020  Estonian   et   0520 altese   mt   320 Twi   tw   2023  Basque   eu   0521 Burmese   my   325 Ukrainian   uk   2111  Persian   fa   0601 auru  na   401 Urdu  ur  2118  Finnish   fi   0609 epali  ne   405 Uzbek   uz   2126  Fiji  fj   0610 orwegian  no   415 Vietnamese   vi   2209  Faroese   fo   0615 Occitan  oc   503 Volap  k   vo   2215  Frisian   fy   0625 Oromo  om  513 Wolof   wo   2315  Irish  ga   0701 Oriya  or   518 Xhosa   xh   2408  Scots Gaelic   gd   0704 Panjabi   pa   601 Yoruba   yo   2515  Galician   gl   0712 Polish   pl   612 Zulu  zu   2621  Guarani   gn   0714 Pashto  Pushto   ps   619  Gujarati   gu   0721 Portuguese   pt   620   99  PRV LX1    En    Country Code List          Country Code                                                                                                                         Philippines   ph   1608  Portugal   pt   1620  Russian Federation  ru  1821  Singapore  sg   1907  Spain  es   0519  Sweden   se   1905  Switzerland  ch   0308  Taiwan  tw  2023  Thailand   th   2008  United King
70. APP section  use the   Auto Capture   gt   IN OUT Point   gt   IN OUT  Point  command to set the time code for the IN and  OUT points  When the Function Menu s REC button  is then pressed  the external VTR is automatically  rewound to a position just preceding the selected IN  point  and recording starts automatically from that  point  When the designated OUT point is detected   the unit automatically enters the REC pause stop  mode     JJ Auto Capture sss    EOL Savei    Back Exit 308 MB TE 308 MB    Set In Out points for auto capture recording       Press  Mark  to get actual timecode from source or HDD  manually enter it  Press  Add to EDL  to add to EDL     RECORDER    100 56 G     APP section  gt   Auto Capture   gt   IN OUT Point         gt   IN OUT Point   The preroll time preceding the IN point can be  changed from between 1 to 10 seconds before the  point by using the Function Menu s APP section  gt    Auto Capture   gt   IN OUT Point   gt   Preroll Time   command  The time code delay compensation   offset  can be set to from 0 to  30 frames by using  the APP section  gt   Auto Capture   gt   IN OUT  Point   gt   Offset  Frame   command   Note   Frame accuracy during use of the auto recording  function is as follows     SET UP section     gt   Operation        Control Settings        Time Code     Offset  Frame   value       RS 422A  LTC   1 Frame  IEEE1394      1 Frame            1 Frame          In order to match the phase with the input time  code  the preroll sho
71. D  connect the hard disk  before turning on the unit  A USB HDD equipped  with a power switch should be turned on before  turning on the unit  Do not connect and disconnect  the USB cable when the unit is in operation     31    PRV LX1  En    System Default Settings          Background Color   Go to SET UP section  gt   Operation   gt   Video  Settings   gt   Background Color  to select the  background color when the unit Is in the idling  condition     Operation    Control Settings External Sync  EOR SY     Video Settings LECE     HDD Recording  Composite Out   Info Language   Background Color lg  DV OUT     Test Signal    Back Exit RECORDER 52 MB   52 MB    Select a background color for the playback screen  2  Z  DD    100 81 G     SET UP section     gt   Operation   gt   Video Settings        Background Color     Composite Video Audio RCA Output  Signal pass through is supported on this unit only  with composite video output and audio RCA output  signals    Use the SET UP section  gt   Operation   gt   Video  Settings   gt   Composite Out  command to select     Source Monitor        Operation    Control Settings  External  Sync    aSource Monitor     Video Settings LACE     Decoder Out  HDD Recording   Composite Out p    gt   Info Language Background Color   DV OUT     Test Signal    Back Exit RECORDER 52 MB   52 MB    Select the source monitor function to allow for e     composite video pass through  Select decoder out HDD    for the encoded  amp  decoded video output  10
72. DER    APP section      Auto Capture   gt   IN OUT Point   Adding to EDL    After construction of an edit list  or after loading a  previously recorded edit list  pressing the Function  Menu s APP section  gt   Auto Capture   gt   EDL  Command   gt  EDL REC button will cause recording  to be performed automatically in accordance with  the constructed list  In accordance with the recorded  IN OUT points  the external VTR is automatically  rewound to the designated IN point  and recording  begins automatically  When a designated OUT point  is detected  the unit automatically enters the REC  pause stop mode    By using the APP section  gt   Auto Capture   gt    Chapter Point  command to record chapter point  settings in an edit list  not only REC pause positions   but chapter marks can also be inserted at optional  points    The session from recording start to recording stop  will be considered an independent title  clip   During  recording  the playback video audio signals are  output  but when recording ends  the screen reverts  to the Function Menu display     40    PRV LX1  En             Jo Auto Capture sss    IN OUT Point   Y  EDL Command   EDL    EDL Load Delete  EDL Save    RECORDER    308 MB   308 MB    HDD    100 56 G     Back Exit    Mark a chapter point from the timecode source  during auto capture operation  The chapter mark  is placed at the beginning of the next GOP     APP section  gt   Auto Capture       Chapter Point     Settings for Automatic Recording   When 
73. Disc    There is no title     No title has been assigned        Make Disc       The number of titles is over 99     99 titles already exist   A DVD Video disc can hold a maximum of 99 titles        Make Disc    Make disc failed     Disc could not be created  A disc fault may have occurred        Make Disc    Current TV System differs from a menu clip TV  System     The current TV system mode must be the same as that of the  menu clip           Make Disc    Different audio encoding formats can   t exist in  intro and idle clips     The menu clips must have the same audio type        Make Image    Invalid target file name     See    About File Names     page 94               Make Image    Not enough space in HDD     The hard disk does not have sufficient empty space to create the file        imming    Do you want to update or create a new clip      Select whether to save the edited data to a new file or to  overwrite the original file        imming    This VOB can   t be trimmed     This VOB cannot be trimmed        imming    New clip can   t be created unless duration is under  HH MM    Not enough space on the hard disk to save as a separate item  to disk  Overwriting is possible  The item can be saved  separately if trimming time is HH MM or less        imming    Please cut clip less than HH  MM    Not enough space on the hard disk for trimming  Trimming is  possible if trimming time is HH MM or less           imming    New clip can   t be created   Clips should be less than 
74. ES EBU Input     There is no AES EBU signal input        No DV Input     There is no DV signal input        Copy Protection    The input signal has been copy protected  copying is not  possible        ENCODER ERROR            An encode error occurred  Reboot the system             indicates the error code         DRIVE ERROR          A drive error occurred  A drive fault may have occurred           The number of clips is 255        There are 255 project clips  The maximum number of clips in  a project is 255        Message Display       Message    Comment       Cannot record to different condition discs     Simultaneous recording to two discs is possible only if they  contain identical data        No Video Input     No video input is connected  Check inputs        Confirm TV system of the video input     Check input signal s TV system mode and mode set on  Function Menu        Stopped automatically from Rec Pause for the  system protection     When recording to DVD  REC Pause is automatically switched  to STOP after 1 hour  to preserve system components        Stopped automatically because of no HDD  remaining caoacity     Insufficient remaining space on HDD  so stopped recording  automatically        Stopped automatically because of no DVD  remaining capacity     Insufficient remaining space on DVD  so stopped recording  automatically        IN OUT REC    OUT Point must be larger than IN Point   1 sec     An IN OUT REC cannot be performed within 1 sec from IN  point to OUT p
75. Exit RECORDER    APP section  gt   Auto Capture       EDL Save     Note 1    Edit lists can be composed outside of the recorder  and imported  see page 72    Inporting Image Data   Edit Lists        Note 2    If  EDL  is used when target drive is set to HDD   initialize and finalize commands are ignored     Recording to DVD Discs   Data can be recorded on an unused or not finalized  DVD R or DVD RW disc    A finalized DVD RW disc must be initialized or  finalization must be canceled before reuse     Note    However  finalization of DVD RW discs finalized  using the initial PRV LX1 version  prior to 1 12 1 02   cannot be canceled  See    System Information    on  page 31 for information on how to check system  version        Disc initialization  Use the EDIT section  gt   DVD Disc   gt   Initialize   command to initialize DVD RW discs  Select     Quick Format    or    Full Blank     all previously  recorded material is erased      Full Blank    takes  30 minutes to 1 hour to complete     42    PRV LX1  En             Peon PVD Disc    Back Exit    Prepare a DVD RW disc for recording  Ce   This procedure erases any previously recorded video DVD 1    on the disc  OVD RW r     a041127_01    EDIT section  gt   DVD Disc   gt   Initialize   gt   Initialize        A Are you sure      h    Initialize confirmation dialog       Initializing       Initialize progress bar  appears during initialization       Canceling finalization  Finalization can be canceled by selecting the EDIT  sectio
76. F TORMEN     FUN  TION   ES  The movable range of the control bar is limited to that area  not overlapping the OSD display  Also  the new location of    the control bar is preserved until the Function Menu is  displayed           Press the FUNCTION button    V    Move the mouse cursor  over the FUNCTION  button and click the  mouse    s left button              21    PRV LX1  En    Functions           Main Unit Setting Functions    m System Settings  Operation Details  page 29    e These items allow setting of mouse and keyboard  function keys of a keyboard assignments  network  settings  and other defaults  Displaying system information and formatting the hard disk can also be  performed here       System Setting  Use to perform settings including keyboard  mouse  and main unit clock     2  F Key Set  Use to assign unit functions to the function keys of a keyboard         Network  Use to perform network settings  when an optional network is installed        UPS Setting  Use to perform settings when connected to a designated uninterrupted power   system  UPS        Information  Display system information       HDD Tools  Use to erase user data and perform file system checks on the hard disk drive   Note 1   A mouse and keyboard are not included  Most commercially available mouses and keyboards  with USB connector  may       be used     Note 2   When connecting a UPS  please purchase the Smart UPS 700VA  SU700NET  manufactured by AMERICAN POWER  CONVERSION CORP   APC      m Op
77. Fast Reverse   Hold the main unit s SCAN SKIP REV button or  the remote control unit s   button depressed   Release the button when you find the desired  location    While the button is depressed  the reverse scan  speed will increase at set intervals  reaching 1 92x  normal speed  If the remote control unit s    button  is pressed and released  fast reverse will continue   The scan speed will change depending on the  number of times the button is pressed  Speed can  be changed up to 96x normal  after which time the  speed drops to 6x  When you find the desired  location  press the E button    Note    Depending on the disc used  the actual scan speed  may be different from the displayed speed  The  speed may be slower particularly when using angle  playback     Playing Discs          m To search for a desired scene  SEARCH function      Title Direct Search   During playback     TITLE CHP  FRM TIME    1  Press the button    2  Use the number buttons to enter the number  of the desired title   Example  to select title    3     Press number button Gj   Example  to select title    10     gt   Press number buttons  gt  in order    3  Press   button  e  Search can also be initiated by pressing the  button     During Stop Mode   During stop mode  use the number buttons to  perform title search    Example  to select title    3      Press number button E    Example  to select title    10          Press number buttons  gt   gt  in order      Chapter Search     TITLE CHP    1  Press Gj 
78. IFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE              CAUTION   THE USE OF OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS WITH THIS PRODUCT WILL INCREASE EYE HAZARD  6 8 2 1_En                DANGER   VISIBLE AND INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN  AVOID DIRECT EXPOSURE TO BEAM           WARNING  This product equipped with a three wire grounding   earthed  plug   a plug that has a third  grounding   pin  This plug only fits a grounding type power  outlet  If you are unable to insert the plug into an  outlet  contact a licensed electrician to replace the  outlet with a properly grounded one  Do not  defeat the safety purpose of the grounding plug   D3 4 2 1 6_A_En    2    PRV LX1  En    READ INSTRUCTIONS     All the safety and  operating instructions should be read before the  product is operated    RETAIN INSTRUCTIONS     The safety an  operating instructions should be retained for  future reference    HEED WARNINGS     All warnings on the product  and in the operating instructions should be  adhered to    FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS     All operating and use  instructions should be followed    CLEANING     The product should be cleaned only  with a polishing cloth or a soft dry cloth  Never  clean with furniture wax  benzine  insecticides  or other volatile liquids since they may corrode   he cabinet    ATTACHMENTS     Do not use attachments not   recommended by the product manufacturer as   hey may cause hazards    WATER AND MOISTURE     Do not use this   roduct near water     for example  ne
79. P section  gt   Cpy Impt Bkup   gt   Backup   gt   Target     Ga Cpy impt Bk    Disc Copy Backup  To  USB_HDD   Disc Image Copy Type Project  Image Copy Del Target RECORDER   Menu Import  Remaining Capacity   30 74 GB   EDL Import   IBackup   Restore Del Backup R    52 MB   52 M8    RECORDER    Press  Backup  to begin copying file s  to the      Back Exit    attached external USB 2 HDD  HDD    100 81 G     Executing Backup command on APP section  gt    Cpy Impt Bkup   gt   Backup     Note    Data backed up on the hard disk may be corrupted if  the USB HDD is damaged  Save important data to  DVD R RW as DVD Video disc     Backing Up Restoring USB HDDs          Restoring   Use the APP section  gt   Cpy Impt Bkup   gt    Restore Del  command to restore data  Use the   Type  and  Target  commands to select the data  types and files to be restored and press the  Restore button to start  Select    ALL    on  Target   command to process all files     T Cpy Impt 8k    Disc Copy  Disc Image Copy  Image Copy Del    Menu Import    Restore from Del    Type  Target    Remaining Capacity t    USB HOD   Project  ALL  30 74 GB     EDL Import  Backup     Restore Del ALi y Delete    RECORDER 52 MB   52 MB    100 81 G     Back Exit    Press  Restore  to begin copying file s  from the  attached external USB 2 HDD to the recorders  internal HDD     Executing Restore command on APP section  gt    Cpy Impt Bkup   gt   Restore Del     Deleting Backup Data   Use the APP section  gt   Cpy Impt Bkup   
80. Pioneer sound  vision  soul    DVD recorder    PRV LX1    VIDEO R RW    Operating Instructions HARD DISK DRIVE       CAUTION    RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK                         DO NOT OPEN  The lightning flash with arrowhead  within CAUTION  The exclamation point within an equilateral  an equilateral triangle  is intended to alert TO PREVENT THE RISK OF ELECTRIC triangle is intended to alert the user to the  the user to the presence of uninsulated SHOCK  DO NOT REMOVE COVER  OR presence of important operating and   dangerous voltage  within the product s BACK   NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS maintenance  servicing  instructions in the  enclosure that may be of sufficien INSIDE  REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED literature accompanying the appliance   magnitude to constitute a risk of electric SERVICE PERSONNEL   shock to persons  D1 4 2 3 En  WARNING   TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK p r  HAZARD  DO NOT EXPOSE THIS e  APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE  PAR err   S    product will expose you to lead  a chemical known to  the State of California and other governmental  entities to cause cancer and birth defects or other  reproductive harm    Wash hands after handling D36 P4_En    D1 4 2 1_En       For pluggable Equipment  The Socket Outlet  Shall Be Installed Near The Equipment and Shall  Be Easily Accessible                       NOTE  This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device  pursuant to  Part 15 of the FCC Rules  These limits are designed to p
81. S EBU   10        TV System    NTSC    Switch TV system setting        PAL       HDD    Project   xxx    Display number of projects on hard  disc        Remaining   xxx xx GB    Display remaining available space on  hard disc        No Disc    Display drive disc loading condition        DVD R r      r  indicates recordable DVD        DVD RW r      f  indicates DVD RW has been  finalized        DVD RW f   amp  Volume Name       DVD RW       DVD  amp  Volume Name    DVD RW indicates RW disc requiring       cD    initialization        Unknown    DVD indicates ROM disc or DVD R  has been finalized            9  When TV system is PAL  combined under  Component      No Disc       DVD R r        DVD RW r        DVD RW f   amp  Volume Name       DVD RW       DVD  amp  Volume Name       cD          Unknown           10  Displayed only when SDI AES EBU input port is installed     87    PRV LX1  En    Shortcut Key Information          Shortcut key    Ctrl   P  Ctrl   L  Ctrl   S    Ctrl   N   Ctrl   B   Ctrl   Shift   N   Ctrl   Shift   B   Ctrl     gt    Ctrl     lt    Ctrl   Shift      gt   Ctrl   Shift     lt   Ctrl   M    Ctrl   T   Ctrl   C   Ctrl   F   Ctrl   I   Ctrl   W   Ctrl   U   Ctrl   E   Ctrl   Shift   E    88    PRV LX1    En    Function    Play  Pause  Stop    Scan Fwd   Scan Rev   Skip Fwd   Skip Rev   Step Fwd   Step Rev   Slow Fwd  During playback  initiates slow playback     Slow Rev  During playback  initiates slow reverse playback    Top menu    Frame time  Search 
82. System Settings    Time Zone     12 to  13  City Name    Select time zone        Date mm dd yyyy     XX XX 2XXX    Set date        Time hh mm ss     XX XX XX    Set time        F Key Set 1 6    F Key Enable    F Key Only       Ctrl   F Key       Shift   F Key    Select key combinations for function  key operation        F1       F2       F3       F4       F5       F6       F Key Set 7 12    F7       F8       F9       F10       F11       F12    Not Set  Display  Function  Drive Select  Function Back  Preview   REC   Play   Pause   Stop   Scan Fwd  Scan Rev  Skip Fwd  Skip Rev  Slow Fwd   1   Slow Rev   2   Step Fwd  Step Rev  Local Remote  Composite out  Finalize  Initialize  Unfinalize  Make Disc  EDL Rec    DV Out  VIN Composite   VIN S Video   VIN Beta    3   VIN SMPTE    3   IN DV   AIN RCA   AIN XLR   Menu   Top Menu  Return  Repeat  Repeat A B  Audio   Angle   Subtitle  Title Chp Time  Time   Search    gt 10   TV System  Reserved    Reserved    Reserved    Reserved      Set allocation to function key F1        Set allocation to function key F2        Set allocation to function key F3        Set allocation to function key F4        Set allocation to function key F5        Set allocation to function key F6           Set allocation to function key F7        Set allocation to function key F8           Set allocation to function key F9        Set allocation to function key F10        Set allocation to function key F11              Set allocation to function key F12        Net
83. Title   OVD Disc    Cp     f   ZE  ED  System     g E  System l GIA ED 1  Operation     Recording   Project 2 No Disc    Playback   100 11 G8     STATUS section      Project     35    PRV LX1  En    Recording          Other Recording Settings  Function Menu s SET UP section  gt   Recording    This command also allows the following settings     Video Encode Rate   Video Filter  NR    Audio Encode     32 levels  16 levels  Dolby Digital   LPCM Nete     Audio Level   48 dB to  14 dB   Aspect  4 3   16 9   Setup Level  O IRE   7 5 IRE Note2    Auto Chapter  Manual   Automatic   at 3 5 10 15 30 60  minutes intervals    REC Button  REC Start      Standby  gt  REC    Recording    lVideo Audio m  E EA E ees  Video Filter  NR  OFF  Audio Encode Dolby Digital   Audio Level Li  Of E T  Aspect 4 3    Setup Level OIRE  Preview    Back Exit RECORDER 52 MB   52 MB    100 81 G     Select the bit rate setting  Audio encode method   noise reduction filter  Audio level adjustment   aspect ratio  and the black level for a recording     SET UP section  gt   Recording   gt   Video Audio     Note 1       LPCM    cannot be selected when    DV    is set as  the input    Note 2    Cannot be selected when    PAL    is selected as the  TV system     36    PRV LX1  En          Video Encode Rate Settings   The SET UP section  gt   Recording   gt   Video   Audio   gt   Video Encode Rate  command allows  you to set the encoding rate for recording  This  setting affects the recording time and the transfer  r
84. VD  m Features and Functions for Efficient DVD   Video Creation Video Creation    120 GB Hard Disk Drive with up to two writer units 2   Twin DVD drive recording system for simultaneous 2   permits the creation of a wide variety of DVD Video disc recording and disc duplication 3  providing for  discs  efficient creation of dual and backup discs     High level DVD Video authoring functions and video   Built in graphical users    interface  GUI  for dedicated use  recording functions permit optimum disc creation for with DVD Video authoring  Supports use of main and    remote unit buttons  as well as keyboard and mouse  for        s     optimum operating efficiency    2 Required in the event of a twin DVD drive model or   Equipped with auto capture function for smooth media  when the optional DVD writer unit PRA DW11 is conversion from tape sources  The range of functions    any application        installed  includes everything from video input to DVD settings   for fully automatic operation   E Professional System Support   Supports Ethernet or DVD R RW disc input of EDL for      This unit is equipped with a wide range of input and  output systems  including component input output  XLR  input output  DV connector  composite and S video  in  this way supporting a wide range of professional media  sources  It has also been provided with an expansion  slot for excellent input output expansion potential      Supports RS 422A and DV protocols for time code  recording     menus and 
85. VD may be lost    To prevent such untoward occurrences  we recommend  that this unit be connected to an Uninterruptible Power  Supply  UPS     UPS devices supported by this unit include the following   AMERICAN POWER CONVERSION CORP   APC     Smart UPS 500  Smart UPS 700VA  SU700NET     The Smart UPS 500 is a model marketed only in  Japan     APC and Smart UPS are trademarks or registered  rademarks of the American Power Conversion  Corporation     The UPS devices supported may be subject to  change  for latest information on supported  devices  consult your Pioneer dealer or Pioneer  Electronics  USA  Inc  Customer Support Division  listed at the end of this manual     See page 30 for connections used when employing a UPS        Precautions          Cleaning Care of the Unit    v Normal cleaning should consist of dry wiping the unit with    a soft cloth  In the event of severe soiling  make a dilution  of 1 part neutral deutergent in 5 or 6 parts water  Dip a  soft cloth in the solution and wring well  then wipe away  the dirt  followed by a gentle wiping with a soft dry cloth   Avoid contact of the unit with alcohol  thinner  benzene   insecticides or other similar chemicals  since they may  cause the unit s labeling or finish to peel   Avoid long term contact of the unit with rubber or vinyl  objects  since damage to the cabinet finish may result   When using a chemically impregnated cleaning cloth   read the instructions accompanying the cloth and follow  all cautionary n
86. a single point may result in the discs    becoming  difficult to play at that place  The same symptom may  also occur if play back a single point on the disc  excessively     As a result  users are advised to construct backup  archive discs when playing discs containing important  data     Preparations for Use  Basic Information          DVD disc box information   When you buy a DVD Video in the shops  the back of  the disc box usually contains various information  about the contents of the disc  Below is an example   with an explanation of each section     1   CD  Beka ae D sae 16 9 LB D DVD    2  Spanish      IGITAL n  p Scope Size NTSC   VIDEO                         2  Spanish  2ch Surround        1 Audio languages and audio formats  DVD Video discs can contain up to 8 separate    4 Region code and TV format  The world is divided into 6 DVD regions  Both    soundtracks with a different language on each   The first in the list is the original soundtrack   This section also details the audio format of each  soundtrack   Dolby Digital  DTS  etc    Dolby Digital DO  eter    Dolby Digital is the most widespread DVD Video  audio format  Dolby Digital soundtracks can be  mono  stereo  or contain up to 5 1 channels  the   1 refers to a special low frequency effects  channel         DIGITAL  io    DTS SURROUND   DTS is another 5 1 channel surround format  sometimes used on DVD Video discs  often in  addition to a Dolby Digital track     Linear PCM   Linear PCM audio also sometimes
87. a041121_00 3503 MB   3519 MB    Set the noise reduction filter for encoding video  e      16 settings available  HDD  97 44 G     SET UP section  gt   Recording   gt   Video Audio        Video Filter  NR      Audio Encode Setting   Select Dolby Digital or LPCM audio encoding  As  shown in the table on pages 78 and 79  the  recording time differs depending on the selected  encode setting even at the same recording rate   Note       LPCM    cannot be selected when    DV    is selected  as the input source     Recording     Video Audio EEIE  Others Video Filter  NR  L   gt   Audio Level  Aspect    Setup Level  Preview    Back Exit a041121_00 3503 MB   3519 MB    Select the Audio recording method  Ce     a 1 gt     97 44 G     SET UP section  gt   Recording   gt   Video Audio        Audio Encode     Audio Level Setting   The SET UP section  gt   Recording   gt   Video   Audio   gt   Audio Level  command allows you to set  the audio level for recording    Adjust the audio level when the audio source is too  low or so large the sound is distorted to obtain an  appropriate sound setting           Select R or L and press the Up Down key to adjust  the sound in the right or left channel  the numbers  are incremented or decremented by each press of  the Up Down key   To adjust both the right and left  channels  select    L R    and press the Up Down key   Adjust the audio level so that maximum level does  not light the top indicator on the level meter     Recording     Video Audio DEEI
88. and displayed  press the Preview  button to display the DVD menu currently being  edited  If no recorded image exists corresponding to  a button on the DVD menu  no thumbnail will be  extracted for that button  and it will instead appear  with the default background image    During preview display of the DVD menu  the  CURSOR buttons can be used to move the button  highlights  Highlights can also be moved by using the  mouse cursor  If multiple menu levels exist  use the  mouse to click on the Next Preview button  or else  use the SKIP FWD REV button to switch between  the various menus  If a mouse is connected  clicking  the right left buttons simultaneously enables the  displayed control bar  Press the FUNCTION button  to end the preview and return to the Function  Menu     E OVD Menu    Menu Setting  l Menu Type Title  Menu   Font Helvetica   Menu Design Mincho   Menu Modification   Navigation Cmd   Del Init Library    RECORDER 61 MB   61MB    Preview the DYD menu as it will appear on the disc  Ce     HDD  100 03 G     Back Exit    Executing Preview command on  EDIT section  gt   DVD Menu           Progress bar during preview display                Ca          DVD menu preview image    DVD Disc Emulation  Performs same playback as DVD disc  with DVD  menu  title and all other editing results added     E OVD Menu    Menu  Setting Introduction  Clip     Menu  Type  Font Disabled I   Menu Design   First Play PGC  Stop I   Menu Modification   Title Post Cmd Stop   Daian mrar  
89. anguage   gt   Audio  command     m Operations with a Wheel Mouse   When using a mouse with center wheel control   frame advance  pause  fast forward and fast reverse  can be performed     Press the Wheel    The unit will enter standby mode  If the unit is  already in the standby mode  standby mode will be  released     Rotate the Wheel Toward You    When the wheel is rotated forward during standby  mode  the playback will be advanced by individual  frames  During other playback modes  fast forward  will begin  If the wheel is rotated more  the scan  speed can be changed  The speed can be increased  to 96x normal  after which time it drops to 6x    Rotate the Wheel Away from You    When the wheel is rotated backwards during  standby mode  the playback will be reversed by  individual frames  During other playback modes  fast  reverse will begin  If the wheel is rotated more  the  scan speed can be changed  The speed can be  increased to 96x normal  after which time it drops to  6x    Note    Depending on the disc used  the actual scan speed  may be different from the displayed speed  The  speed may be slower particularly when using angle  playback     Playing Discs          Playback Monitoring during Recording   If time shift playback is enabled on the Function  Menu  SET UP section  gt   Operation   gt   HDD  Recording   gt   Time Shift PLAY    the PLAY button  responds when recording is being made to the hard  disk drive  Pressing the PLAY button allows the  user to monitor 
90. apacity exceeds 4 7 GB  Use the Title  editing  Title Selection  command to reduce the number of  titles  or use trimming editing to shorten the length of titles        Menu Preview    Menu not specified for preview     The  Menu Type  specifies    No Menu     To append a menu   use the  Menu Type  command        Emulation    Data size is over 4 7GBytes     The current project title capacity exceeds 4 7 GB  Use the Title  editing  Title Selection  command to reduce the number of  titles  or use trimming editing to shorten the length of titles        The size of menu is too large     The attached menu size is too large for the current project title  composition  Change to a menu design with more buttons on  each page of the menu  Also  by changing to title menu  it may  be possible to construct the menu with a smaller volume        Emulation    Current TV System differs from a menu clip TV  System     The current TV system mode must be the same as that of the  menu Clip        Emulation    Different audio encoding formats can   t exist in  intro and idle clips     The menu clips must have the same audio type        PROJECT Record Name    The same file exists     A project with the same name exists  Enter another name        PROJECT Delete    No target project is selected     No project has been selected  Select a project to delete        PROJECT Delete    This PROJECT is proected     The selected project has been protected and cannot be deleted        PROJECT Delete    Cannot 
91. apter point        EDL Command    Command    Finalize       Initialize       Wait    Designate additional special  command to EDL        IN OUT Point 4       IN OUT Point 2       IN OUT Point 3       IN OUT Point 4       IN OUT Point 5       Next    CLEAR ALL CLEAR UP DOWN    Perform editing of EDL        EDL Load Delete    Load    EDL List    Loads selected EDL        Delete    EDL List    Delete selected edit list        EDL Save    Save To    File Name Input    Save EDL or save with new name        Cpy Impt Bkup       82    PRV LX1  En    Disc Copy    Source    DVD1       DVD2    Select copy source        Destination    DVD1       DVD2    Select copy destination        Disc Image Copy    Source    DVD1       DVD2    Select the copy source        Input Image Name    File Name Input    Enter the filename of the file to be  created           Note     Image Copy Del       Source Image       File Name Input       Select the copy source or the file to  be deleted        Items in bold type are backed up and restored in the section    Backing up and Restoring  System Settings     page 77      Function Menu Table       Cpy Impt Bkup    Image Copy Del    Destination    DVD1    Select the destination of the file to be       DVD2    created        DVD1 amp 2       Menu Import    Background    Select type of background image        Layout    Select type of menu layout image        Import Directory    Select source for importing of       DVD1    background image menu layout       DVD2  
92. ar  appears during finalization     Recording from HDD to DVD    Following recording of a video program to the hard  disk drive  editing of the DVD menu and title can be  performed before final recording to DVD disc    Use the EDIT section  gt   DVD Disc   gt   Make Disc   command to create discs  Use the EDIT section  gt    DVD Disc   gt   Make Disc   gt   Target  command to  select the drive    DVD1        DVD2    or    DVD1 amp 2    for  recording    A disc can record a maximum of 4400 MB  approx  4 3  GB  1GB   1024 MB   When the total volume of the    44    PRV LX1  En           selected titles exceed 4400 MB  reduce the number  of titles  see    Title Order Edit    on page 65  or reduce  clip size  see    Title Trimming    on page 63     The disc cannot be removed until the Make Disc  process is completed     Target O  Unfinalize ey ieee   Make Disc    Make Image      Write    Back Exif  a041121_00 3503 MB   3524 MB    Select one or more devices to record a project on to Ay  disc  Press  write  to begin sending material tas  HDD    to the device s   97 29 G     EDIT section  gt   DVD Disc   gt   Make Disc     gt   Target     Use the EDIT section  gt   DVD Disc   gt   Make  Image  command to create image files    The  Target Image  will display in the initial condition  the    project name      the three character     img     extension  If the image file name is changed  the  image file name will remain the same even if the  project name is subsequently changed  For  cha
93. ar a   athtub  wash bowl  kitchen sink  or laundry   ub  in a wet basement  or near a swimming   ool  and the like    ACCESSORIES     Do not place this product on an   unstable cart  stand  tripod  bracket  or table    The product may fall  causing serious injury to a   child or adult  and serious damage to the   roduct  Use only with a cart  stand  tripod    racket  or table recommended by the  manufacturer  or sold with the product  Any  mounting of the product should follow the  manufacturer   s instructions  and should use a  mounting accessory recommended by the  manufacturer    CART     A product and cart combination should be  moved with care  Quick stops  excessive force   and uneven surfaces may cause the product  and cart combination to overturn                 VENTILATION     Slots and openings in the cabinet  are provided for ventilation and to ensure  reliable operation of the product and to protect  it from overheating  and these openings must  not be blocked or covered  The openings should  never be blocked by placing the product on a  bed  sofa  rug  or other similar surface  This  product should not be placed in a built in  installation such as a bookcase or rack unless  proper ventilation is provided or the  manufacturer s instructions have been adhered  to    POWER SOURCES     This product should be  operated only from the type of power source  indicated on the marking label  If you are not  sure of the type of power supply to your home   consult your produ
94. ate       New Cancel          Trimming edit confirmation dialog    63    PRV LX1  En    Title Editing   Chapter Editing          Chapter Editing   Select a clip edited with the Function Menu s EDIT  section  gt   Title   gt   Target Clip  command  by  selecting    Go To Video    on the the EDIT section  gt    Title   gt   Editing   gt   Chapter Points  command   the selected clip   s chapter mark position can be  changed     Ea Title    Target Clip   L Clip    Go To Video    Info Rename Delu       Chapter Points     Chapter   Divide  Glip as    Editing    Title Selection    RECORDER    Back Exit 308 MB   308 MB    F   GIA    100 56 G     Mark or delete chapter points  which will be placed  at the beginning of next GOP  This action  overwrites the original chapter marks     EDIT section  gt   Title   gt   Editing   gt   Chapter Points     For this edit  use the MARK and DEL buttons on  the control bar displayed in conjunction with the  clip   s playback  While playing back the clip  press the  MARK button to insert a chapter mark at that point   When the DEL button is pressed  the chapter  including the point at which the button was pressed  is joined to the the previous chapter  in other words   the nearest chapter mark prior to that point is  deleted   When the SAVE button is pressed  the  chapter mark edit is effected  and when it is  completed the screen returns to the Function  Menu  Pressing the CANCEL button will cause the  screen to return to the Function Menu without 
95. ate  image quality   See pages 78 and 79 for  information on the relationship between encoding  rate and recording time transfer rate    The encode rate can be set either as a step between  step 1 to 32 or as a recording time value  The  recording time value is converted to the step that is  closest to the set time     Recording     Video Audio  A Video Encode Rate  J  Others Video Filter  NR   Audio Encode  Audio Level  Aspect    Setup Level  Preview    Back Exit a041121_00    Set the encode rate for recording video    32 settings available   97 44 G     SET UP section  gt   Recording   gt   Video Audio       gt   Video Encode Rate  Step change    Recording    A  gt   Others Video Filter  NR   Audio Encode  Audio Level  Aspect    Setup Level  Preview    Back Exit a041121_00 3503 MB   3519 MB    Set the encode rate for recording video   lt 7      832 settings available  HDD  97 44 G     SET UP section  gt   Recording   gt   Video Audio        Video Encode Rate  Time change    Recording          Video Filter Level Setting   Use the Video filter to improve image quality when  the Video encode rate setting is low or when there is  noise in the video source  A higher filter level  reduces noise more efficiently but lowers resolution   Set the level where you obtain the greatest amount  of noise reduction with the lowest loss of resolution     Recording     Videof Audio DATEIEN  Others  Video Filter NR __ f  Audio Encode  Audio Level    Aspect    Setup Level  Preview    Back Exit 
96. auto capture  providing for more efficient  work flow  as well as allowing the creation of  customized menus for various applications    Program available for upgrading professional functions   requires user registration          3 Duplication of copyright protected disc media is  prohibited  Do not attempt to duplicate copyrighted  discs without permission of the copyright owner     1    1    PRV LX1    En    Example of System Composition and Recording Component Setup          m System Composition    By installing the optional SDI hasan Video Monitor Writer 2    AES EBU input board  PRA     Must be purchased separately   BD11  in the unit s expansion    _   Must be purchased separately  Note      optional for single                   upgraded to support output of    Must be purchased separately     SDI video signals and SDI AES S video    slots  the PRV LX1 can be     At present  GUI is not DVD drive model   upgraded to support input of Video in output from the VGA m  SDI video signals and SDI AES SDI  GUI  output  Must be purchased separately   EBU audio signals  eke connectors     Audio in OLLON     H REC monitor   GUI displa z z i  SDI AES EBU Input Board   4 ZA Expansion DVD R RW writer unit  Note  PRA BD11 z i   PRA DW11  By installing the optional SDI H Video out  AES EBU output board  PRA  Output Board   i     SES  BD12  in the unit s expansion eee E Component video Internal HDD  slots  the PRV LX1 can be p   Composite video          H          EBU audio signals  Vide
97. b menu    Third sub menu  First sub menu    Project information   project name  total title  capacity project  capacity     Back button   return to top menu     Exit button     toileave Function Men    Currently selected drive    Information area       Function Menu   SET UP section     gt   Operation   gt   Video Setting   gt   Background Color      m How to Access Function Menu  Use the following method to display the Function Menu overlaid on the current Video signal       Press the FUNCTION button on the main unit s front panel           Pioneer    UD RECORDER emva                                      7 2                                  FUNCTION    CO                                  STOP PLAY PAUSE MERAN  o D m   o                                                                                                                             scawske      PREVIEW  bet                                                                                                                                                                            This product includes FontAvenue   fonts licenced by NEC Corporation   FontAvenue is a registered trademark of NEC Corporation              20    PRV LX1  En    Basic Operations            Press the remote control unit s SETUP button   Access from the Keyboard by Assigning a  Function key   CHI  Lf J re ir         Function Menu    Use main unit setting to assign appears when F1  FUNCTION button to F1 key  key is pressed                         
98. button twice    2  Use the number buttons to enter the chapter  number    Example  to select title a ia   Press number button Gj    Example  to select title    10      Press number buttons  gt  in order    3  Press   button  ae  Search can also be initiated by pressing the ta  button    Note   The search function cannot be used on discs  displaying the    Operation Inhibited    message      Chapter Direct Search   During playback  use the number buttons to perform  chapter search   Example  to select title    3     Press number button Gj   Example  to select title    10      i  Press number buttons  gt   gt  in order   Note   The search function cannot be used on discs  displaying the    Operation Inhibited    message      Time Search     1  During playback  press the T button   Alternately  press the    button three times    2  Use the number buttons to enter the desired  time number   Example  to designate the frame at 21 min 43  sec 17   f g      Press number buttons   gt   gt   gt   gt    gt  in order     3  Press the  aj button   The selection can be made also by pressing the    button     Note 1    The search function cannot be used on discs  displaying the    Operation Inhibited    message   Note 2    When performing time search on DVD video  discs  actual playback may begin at a point  somewhat separated from the designated time  number    Note 3    Time search cannot be performed from the stop  mode    Note 4    Depending on the structure of the DVD Video  used  some
99. ces  the  original copyright holder who places the Program under this License  may add an explicit geographical distribution limitation excluding  those countries  so that distribution is permitted only in or among  countries not thus excluded  In such case  this License incorporates  the limitation as if written in the body of this License       The Free Software Foundation may publish revised and or new versions    of the General Public License from time to time  Such new versions will  be similar in spirit to the present version  but may differ in detail to  address new problems or concerns     Each version is given a distinguishing version number  If the Program  specifies a version number of this License which applies to it and  any  later version   you have the option of following the terms and conditions  either of that version or of any later version published by the Free  Software Foundation  If the Program does not specify a version number of  this License  you may choose any version ever published by the Free  Software Foundation     Regarding the GNU General Public License          10 If you wish to incorporate parts of the Program into other free  programs whose distribution conditions are different  write to the author  to ask for permission  For software which is copyrighted by the Free  Software Foundation  write to the Free Software Foundation  we sometimes  make exceptions for this  Our decision will be guided by the two goals  of preserving the free status 
100. ck  or other  hazards    SAFETY CHECK     Upon completion of any service  or repairs to this product  ask the service  technician to perform safety checks to  determine that the product is in proper  operating condition    WALL OR CEILING MOUNTING     The product  should not be mounted to a wall or ceiling    HEAT     The product should be situated away from  heat sources such as radiators  heat registers   stoves  or other products  including amplifiers   that produce heat                             ales    a ANTENNA  LEAD IN  WIRE              ELECTRIC  SERVICE  EQUIPMENT        Fig  A    GROUND  CLAMP               ANTENNA  DISCHARGE UNIT   NEC SECTION 810 20      NEC SECTION 810 21   GROUND CLAMPS        4        POWER SERVICE GROUNDING  ELECTRODE SYSTEM   NEC ART 250  PART H     NEC     NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE  D1 4 2 2_En       DING CONDUCTORS          Confirm Supplied Accessories       Remote control unit  1     AA batteries  2                       Air filter replacements set  1           Power cord 2 meters  1           Warranty  1                 Operating Instructions  1        e  f any of the above accessories are missing  contact your dealer        3    PRV LX1    En    Contents          IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS       PreGalrtiOns 3 isevs ct este sevansidtivieenseeeeees  Preparations for Use  Basic Information   F  ature  cesssccdcdeeuicdesctctcnsecdeiesedezsseastiitieseetis  Example of System Composition and  Recording Component Setup                  Nam
101. ct dealer or local power  company    LOCATION   The appliance should  stable location    NONUSE PERIODS   The power cord of the  appliance should be unplugged from the outlet  when left un used for a long period of time              e installed in a          GROUNDING OR POLARIZATION  e If this product is equipped with a polarized  alternating current line plug  a plug having one  blade wider than the other   it will fit into the  outlet only one way  This is a safety feature  If  you are unable to insert the plug fully into the  outlet  try reversing the plug  If the plug should  still fail to fit  contact your electrician to replace  your obsolete outlet  Do not defeat the safety  purpose of the polarized plug   e If this product is equipped with a three wire  grounding type plug  a plug having a third   grounding  pin  it will only fit into a grounding  type power outlet  This is a safety feature  If you  are unable to insert the plug into the outlet   contact your electrician to replace your obsolete  outlet  Do not defeat the safety purpose of the  grounding type plug   POWER CORD PROTECTION     Power supply  cords should be routed so that they are no     to be walked on or pinched by items placed  upon or against them  paying particular  attention to cords at plugs  convenience  receptacles  and the point where they exit  the product   OUTDOOR ANTENNA GROUNDING     If an  outside antenna or cable system is connected to  the product  be sure the antenna or cable  system 
102. ction will indicate either STOP or PAUSE    The final IN OUT point setting entry in an edit list must always designate the post REC action as STOP   E Chapter Point Setting Entry    Number Operation Type Parameter 1  NNN CHP CHAPTER POINT    The chapter point is designated using time code as HH MM SS FF  The chapter point description must come  immediately below the IN OUT point setting to which it is applied  Also  the Number value is given as that  given to the IN OUT point setting entry    E DVD RW disc initialization    Number Operation Type  NNN INI    Initialization can be applied only at the head of an edit list entry     E Finalize   Number Operation Type   NNN FNL  Finalizing can be applied only as the final entry of an edit list   E Wait   Number Operation Type Parameter   NNN WAI Comment    The wait command can be used within a list  to designate points necessary to change a VTR tape  etc   If a comment is input  the comment will appear in the wait dialog   If the comment is separated by a tab  0x09   it will appear split into two lines at the point of the tab     E Designating the Encoding Parameter    Number Operation Type Parameter 1 Parameter 2  NNN SET Rate Filter    Rate is R n  n  1 32   Filter is F n  n  0 16   This setting will continue to be reflected after EDL execution     74  PRV LX1  En    Importing Image Data  Edit Lists          E Designating a Title Name    Number Operation Type Parameter 1  NNN T N Title name    The title name will be reflected in
103. d    Default       HDD Library       Title Picture    Select background type when  changing background image        Default       Select Picture       Go To Video    Select background image        Disc Name     Text Edit     Input characters for input to DVD  menu        Select Color    Default       11 colors List    Set color select        Active Color    Default       11 colors List    Set active color           Navigation Cmd    Note     Introduction Clip    Disabled       Clip List    Set opening clip         User Operation    Disabled       Enabled    Set user operations for opening clip  playback        First Play PGC  or  Post Cmd    Stop       Title       Menu    Sets operations after DVD player  begins playback or opening clip  playback        Title Post Cmd    Stop       Return to Menu       Next Title       Repeat Title    Set action after title playback           Idle Clip    Disabled          Clip List       Sets clip for playback on idle screen        Items in bold type are backed up and restored in the section    Backing up and Restoring  System Settings     page 77      Function Menu Table       DVD Menu    Navigation Cmd     Waiting Time    4min 3min 2min  min    30sec    Sets time until beginning idle clip  playback        Del Init Library    Type    Background    Select type to delete        Layout       Design Select    Select Background or Layout    Select library to delete and press the  Delete button to delete it        Project    Record Name    Name  
104. d  Also  on the  User   Title  chapter  Number Name Operation  command  you can select operation   Title  chapter  Number restrictions during playback  if    Disabled    is   Title  chapter  Name selected  all operations during playback of the   No text opening clip are disabled  If    Enabled    is selected    the ENTER key is enabled  The actual operation   When name is selected  the name of the clip performed when the ENTER key is pressed during   chapter  allocated to each title will be applied  The playback of the opening clip can be selected with the  name can be changed during title editing  see page  Post Cmd  command   62     Title Editing   Chapter Editing      Note 1     The opening clip must be set to the same TV system    as that on the menu    2579  DVD Menu       Sot Seo ee Note 2   Menu Setting Design Select e T    SSE     AA he type of audio must be the same for both  a opening clip and idle clip   Menu Modification x d Note 3   Navigation Cmd  oe y s  Del Init Library  An opening clip can be set only for HDD projects     Back Exit RECORDER 61 MB 7 61 MB  r DVD Menu    Select to label buttons with text  E   Some layouts allow a limited number of characters s    HDD Menu Setti Introduction Clipart  or do not support text for buttons  100 03 G  P Ly    Menu Type  Font  Menu Design First Play PGC  Menu Modification Title Post Cmd  mi A Navigation Cmd Idle Clip   EDIT section  gt   DVD Menu   gt   Menu Design  SS   gt   Button Text  00  Back Exit RECORDER 52 MB  
105. data on a USB HDD        Do you finalize the disc to allow playback on  other players     When  Finalize  is pressed  the disc is finalized and then ejected   If  Eject  is pressed  the disc is ejected without being finalized        This is not a DVD RW disc     Only DVD RW discs can be initialized        There is no disc     No disk has been loaded  Insert a DVD RW disc        This disc has been finalized  Reinitialize to  record     Press the Initialize button to reinitialize the disc        Disc initialization failed     DVD disc initialization failed  A disc fault may have occurred        There is video recording data in this disc     Press the Initialize button to initialize the disc        The disc needs to be finalized     Finalize the disc        Cannot be finalized     This disc cannot be finalized        There is no disc     No disc has been loaded in the drive        The size of menu is too large     The attached menu size is too large for the current project title  composition  Change to a menu design with more buttons on  each page of the menu  Also  by changing to title menu  it may  be possible to construct the menu with a smaller volume        Disc finalization failed     DVD disc finalization failed  A disc fault may have occurred   Since the DVD Video was not finalized  playback may not be  possible on some players        The disc needs to be initialized     The DVD RW disc has already been recorded   To rerecord the disc  initialize it once again        Tar
106. delete new project     A new project cannot be deleted        PROJECT Copy    Enter new project name     To copy a project  enter a project name        PROJECT CopyClip  90    PRV LX1  En       No target clip is selected           Select a clip for copying     Message Display       Message    Comment       Is this clip to be added as a title     Confirm whether you wish to add the copied clip as a title or not        Not enough space in HDD     No free space left on the hard disk  Delete projects no longer  needed to provide enough space for recording        Data size is over 4 7GBytes     The current project title capacity exceeds 4 7 GB  Use the Title  editing  Title Selection  command to reduce the number of  titles  or use trimming editing to shorten the length of titles        The size of menu is too large     The attached menu size is too large for the current project title  composition  Change to a menu design with more buttons on  each page of the menu  Also  by changing to title menu  it may  be possible to construct the menu with a smaller volume        There is no disc     No disc has been loaded in the designated drive        Make Disc    This is not a blank disc     The designated disc has recorded contents        Make Disc    The disc needs to be initialized     The designated disc has not yet been initialized  Initialization  is necessary before recording        Make Disc    This is an illegal disc     The designated drive contains an improper disc        Make 
107. disc and the hard disk  see  page 35   the data recorded until the disc is removed  remains on the hard disk  A new project is  automatically created when this disc is reinserted  and additional data that is recorded is saved to this  project  Thus data recorded prior to removal and data  recorded after reinsertion is saved to different  projects       Finalizing discs  A DVD disc must be finalized using the EDIT  section  gt   DVD Disc   gt   Finalize  command to  complete the recording of a DVD disc   The DVD menu is recorded on the disc at  finalization depending on made settings   Note   In the event the EJECT button is pressed during the  recording stop mode  if the  Operation   gt   Control  Setting   gt   Eject Setting  command on the SETUP  section has been set to    Eject     the disc will be  ejected without finalizing  In the case of     Finalize amp Eject     if the drive for the EJECT button  pressed is the same as the drive selected with the  DRIVE SELECT button  a dialog box will appear  asking whether you wish to finalize the disc  Discs  which have not yet been finalized cannot be played  on other DVD players  43    PRV LX1  En    Recording           am ovo Disc     Finalize DEA    Initialize     Fraza    Back Exit a041127_01 14MB 7 14MB    Press  Finalize  to start process and close the disc  c    DVD1    DVD RW r     EDIT section  gt   DVD Disc   gt   Finalize        A Are you sure      Finalize confirmation dialog       Finalizing       Finalize progress b
108. dom   gb   0702  USA  us   2119  Argentina  ar   0118  Australia   au   0121  Austria   at   0120  Belgium   be   0205  Brazil   br 0218  Canada  ca   0301  Chile  cl   0312  China  cn  0314  Denmark   dk   0411  Finland   fi   0609  France   fr   0618  Germany   de   0405  Hong Kong   hk   0811  ndia  in   0914  ndonesia   id   0904  taly   it   0920  Japan  jp  016   orea  Republic of   kr   118   alaysia   my   325   exico  mx  324   etherlands  nl   412   ew Zealand  nz   426   orway  no   415  Pakistan   pk   611   100  PRV LX1    En    Regarding the GNU General Public License          The software programs used on this component include the GNU Linux system    The GNU Linux system contains software licensed for use based on the terms of a GNU General Public  License  If necessary  the user may request the source code for this licensed software  In this event  please  contact the Pioneer Electronics  USA  Inc  Customer Support Division    Details of the GNU General Public License can be found at the GNU website  http   www gnu org      GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE  Version 2  June 1991    Copyright    1989  1991 Free Software Foundation  Inc     59 Temple Place  Suite 330  Boston  MA 02111 1307 USA    Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies  of this license document  but changing it is not allowed     Preamble    The licenses for most software are designed to take away your  freedom to share and change it  By contrast  the GNU General Public  License i
109. ds on hard disk and DVD disc size     2 The maximum recording time  maximum continuous recording time  for a clip  Rec     Stop  is 100 hours    Figures in brackets indicate approximate recording times      3 During DV recording  the video resolution is 704 x 480  NTSC   704 x 576  PAL  and audio encoding is  limited to Dolby Digital     78    PRV LX1  En    Recording Time          m Recording time with Linear PCM  DVD  Hard Disk     Dolby Digital  Recording time  time  min   1  Transfer rate       Video resolution       Audio sampling  frequency       DVD   Total Video   Audio  disc Hard disk  Mbps     Mbps     Kbps  NTSC PAL    720x480 720x576 16bit  48kHz  720x480 720x576 16bit  48kHz  720x480 720x576 16bit  48kHz  720x480 720x576 16bit  48kHz  720x480 720x576 16bit  48kHz  720x480 720x576 16bit  48kHz  720x480 720x576 16bit  48kHz  720x480 720x576 16bit  48kHz  720x480 720x576 16bit  48kHz  720x480 720x576 16bit  48kHz  720x480 720x576 16bit  48kHz  720x480 720x576 16bit  48kHz  720x480 720x576 16bit  48kHz  720x480 720x576 16bit  48kHz  720x480 720x576 16bit  48kHz  720x480 720x576 16bit  48kHz  720x480 720x576 16bit  48kHz  720x480 720x576 16bit  48kHz  720x480 720x576 16bit  48kHz  720x480 720x576 16bit  48kHz  720x480 720x576 16bit  48kHz  720x480 720x576 16bit  48kHz  720x480 720x576 16bit  48kHz  720x480 720x576 16bit  48kHz  720x480 720x576 16bit  48kHz  720x480 720x576 16bit  48kHz  352x240 352x288 16bit  48kHz  352x240 352x288 16bit  48kHz  352x240 352x288 16bit 
110. e fan or vents blocked     Two dust filters are installed in the air intakes on the unit s  ront lower panel  see page 14   With time  the air filters  will gradually become soiled with dust  If the unit is  subjected to continued use with dirty filters  the unit pay  not perform to its full  and malfunctions may occur  As a  result  please replace the filters at regular intervals  see  the appended    Air Filter Replacement Instructions and  Precautions            PRV LX1  En    v Do not use the unit in environments exposed to high  temperature or humidity  Also  avoid using the unit in  locations exposed to sudden changes of temperature   since condensation may occur on internal parts  leading  to possible damage to the hard disk drive  HDD  and other  malfunctions  Consult the section    About Condensation     on page 5    wv When power is turned ON  do not turn off the rear panel s  power switch  disconnect the power plug  or trip the power  breaker to the power outlet     v Do not move the unit when the power is turned ON  or  immediately after turning the power OFF  When moving  the unit is required  follow these guidelines     1  Turn power OFF     Press the STANDBY ON switch so that the power  indicator appears orange  then wait at least two  minutes     2  Turn off the main power switch on the rear panel           3  Disconnect the power cord from its outlet   4  Move the unit       In the event of a malfunction  removal of the entire unit  may be necessary for repai
111. e is  allowed only for noncommercial distribution and only if you  received the program in object code or executable form with such  an offer  in accord with Subsection b above      The source code for a work means the preferred form of the work for  making modifications to it  For an executable work  complete source  code means all the source code for all modules it contains  plus any  associated interface definition files  plus the scripts used to   control compilation and installation of the executable  However  as a  special exception  the source code distributed need not include  anything that is normally distributed  in either source or binary   form  with the major components  compiler  kernel  and so on  of the  operating system on which the executable runs  unless that component  itself accompanies the executable     If distribution of executable or object code is made by offering  access to copy from a designated place  then offering equivalent  access to copy the source code from the same place counts as  distribution of the source code  even though third parties are not  compelled to copy the source along with the object code       You may not copy  modify  sublicense  or distribute the Program    except as expressly provided under this License  Any attempt  otherwise to copy  modify  sublicense or distribute the Program is  void  and will automatically terminate your rights under this License   However  parties who have received copies  or rights  from you under 
112. e of author  Gnomovision comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY  for details  type    show w     This is free software  and you are welcome to redistribute it   under certain conditions  type    show c  for details     The hypothetical commands    show w  and    show c  should show the  appropriate parts of the General Public License  Of course  the commands  you use may be called something other than    show w  and    show c   they  could even be mouse clicks or menu items  whatever suits your program     You should also get your employer  if you work as a programmer  or your  school  if any  to sign a  copyright disclaimer  for the program  if  necessary  Here is a sample  alter the names     Yoyodyne  Inc   hereby disclaims all copyright interest in the program   Gnomovision   which makes passes at compilers  written by  James Hacker      lt signature of Ty Coon gt     April 1989  Ty Coon  President of Vice    This General Public License does not permit incorporating your program  into proprietary programs  If your program is a subroutine library  you may  consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with the  library  If this is what you want to do  use the GNU Library General  Public License instead of this License     103    PRV LX1  En       PRINTED WITH    SOYINK                       Should this product require service in the U S A  and you wish to locate the nearest Pioneer Authorized  Independent Service Company  or if you wish to purchase replacem
113. e operation of the unit  the SET UP  section  gt   System   gt   F Key Set  command allows  you to program your keyboard s 12 function keys   F1 F12  to perform the equivalent functions of front  panel controls  The function keys can also be  combined with Ctrl and Shift keys to provide  additional programming combinations     System     amp  Key Enable  a5 W gt  Ei   F Key Set 7 12 F2   Network  E3   UPS Setting FA       Key  Only  Not Set  aNot Set     Aey Set   information  EG  Not Set _  HOD  Tools EFS Not Set    Back Exit h040607_00 OMB   OMB    Select the operating preferences for the recorder E   using the Function keys  F1 through F6  Saas HDD  100 87  G     SET UP section     gt   System       F Key Set 1 6     System    Sousa A E key Enable p lg Key Only   F Key Set 1 6 E   F Key Set 7 12 F2   Network poA   UPS Setting F4   Information poe   HOD Tools ims     Back Exit a041127_01 4440 MB   4440 MB    DVD RW     Select the keyboard stroke s  to activate  an assigned Function key     SET UP section  gt   System       F Key Set 1 6       F key Enable setting    System    Select the city name or offset from GMT     OVD RW F     SET UP section  gt   System       System Settings       TimeZone setting    System Settings    F Key Enable       IF Key Set 1 6 Fi  F Key Set 7 12 52   Network F3  UPS Setting  F4    Information FS  HOD Tools ims     Back Exit a041127_01 4440 MB   4440 MB    OVD RW F     Select the command or action for F1 key     SET UP section     gt   System 
114. e title and chapter menus  when a title  is selected on the title menu  that title   s chapter  menu will be displayed  In this case  depending on  the design  a button may be added to the chapter  menu for direct access to the title menu  However  if  only one chapter exists within the title  no chapter  menu will be created      2579  OVD Menu    Menu  Setting l Tite Menu  zite Meru    e  gt    Menu Type  Font  H n aan  Menu Design z  Menu Modification  Navigation  Cmd  Del Init Library   Preview    Back Exit RECORDER 61MB  61MB    100 03 G     Select the type of menu for a project     EDIT section  gt   DVD Menu   gt   Menu Type Font       gt   Menu Type    Font Selection  Use the Function Menu s EDIT section  gt   DVD  Menu   gt  Menu Type Font   gt   Font  and  J Font   commands to select fonts for DVD menus   Fonts specified by the  Font  command are used for  text that contains only English text  Fonts specified  by the  J Font  command are used for Japanese text  or text that contains both Japanese and English text     55H  DVD Menu __    u Setting   Menu Type     aHelvetica    el on   tines    Exit RECORDER 28 MB   28 MB    Select a font for the menu text     100 84 G     EDIT section  gt   DVD Menu   gt   Menu Type Font        Font   Note   Use the SET UP section  gt   Operation   gt  GUI  Control   gt   Language  command to select     Japanese    for entering Japanese text     55    PRV LX1  En    DVD Menu Editing          DVD Menu Selection   When editing a menu  
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116. ect on a single disc  4 7 GB  without DVD menus   e Create DVD Video disc after pressing Make Disc button       DVD R DVD RW  DVDR  4X SPEED   2X SPEED        About 30 minutes About 20 minutes About 30 minutes    Disc Duplication Times    e DVD  gt  HDD  Times required when copying one disc  4 7 GB  to hard disk drive   e DVD  gt  DVD  Times required when using optional additional drive to duplicate one disc  4 7 GB  from one DVD drive to  another     DVD R DVD RW   4X SPEED   2X SPEED     DVD Video About 30 mi i i 30 minu       DVD R About 30 mi i i 30 minu       DVD R     4X SPEED  About 15 m 30 minu                                     DVD RW     2X SPEED  About 15 m 30 minu                Note   Times for recording and duplication of DVD Video discs are given as general estimates  Actual recording times may vary     13    PRV LX1  En    Names of Parts             Front Panel Facilities Twin DVD drive model or single DVD drive  model added PRA DW 11  optional       za 4                            S    Voro w eg  5                                                                                                                                                           fg  pa  Fa  ist  om    DISPLAY FUNCTION ER       STANDBY ON     SCAN SKIP         STEP  Ea D gt         e                T 1 1 im J mous  x 4 3   i KEYBOA iO  SS   E55    Mea  21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14    Function    STANDBY ON button When the unit is in the standby condition  pressing this button causes the  power
117. encoding rate        Video Filter NR     16 Levels Setting    Set video filter level        Audio Encode    Dolby Digital    Select audio encoding format        LPCM       Audio Level  L   48 to  14 setting Set audio level    R     48 to  14 setting   L R     48 to  14 setting  Aspect 4 3   16 9   Setup Level   8  0 IRE    7 5 IRE             Select video aspect ratio           Select setup level                        6  Displayed only when  V Input  is set to    DV       7  Playback begins about 5 seconds after pressing the PLAY button on front panel remote control unit    8  Not displayed when TV system is set to PAL        Note  Items in bold type are backed up and restored in the section    Backing up and Restoring  System Settings     page 77      85    PRV LX1  En    Function Menu Table       Recording Others Auto Chapter    Manual       3 min       5 min       10 min       15 min       30 min       60 min    Select method for inserting chapter  mark in title  When Manualis selected   chapter marks are inserted with  ENTER button        REC Button    REC Start       Standby   gt REC    Select REC button function        Playback Video Aspect    4 3 LB        4 3 PS        16 9    Select video aspect ratio during  playback        Still Mode    Auto       Frame       Field    Select still display mode        Dolby Digital OUT    Dolby Digital       Convert To PCM    Select whether to convert Dolby  Digital to PCM        DTS OUT    OFF       ON    Set DTS        96 kHz PCM
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120. er  this  automatically processing will not be performed if the  project name has been changed     Note 1    To input project names  connect a keyboard to the  MOUSE KEYBOARD USB jack    Note 2    Japanese cannot be used in project names     68    PRV LX1  En             EDIT CNCA  _    Becord Names    IJET  gt   Copy Project A  Copy Clip    Rename Clip  Export  Delete    b    308 MB   308 MB      DD    100 56 G     Back Exit RECORDER    Enter a name for the copied project  The maximum  length of a name is 32 characters     EDIT section  gt   Project   gt   Copy Project        Copy To     Copying Clips   Use the EDIT section  gt   Project   gt   Copy Clip   command to copy clip in project specified by  Source  Drive  command to currently selected project      HDD    DVD1  and    DVD2    can be selected      DVD2    appear only if connected     Em Project    Record Name l T Eii  Copy Project  l Aaa OVDT  Clip POO  Rename Clip    Export   Delete    Back Exit RECORDER 52 MB   52 M8  Select a device including a project which has the  lt a   source clip   amp  frr  Press  Copy  to begin copying  100 81 G     Using EDIT section      Project   gt   Copy Clip   gt    Source Drive  for selecting drives     Es Project    Record Name Source Drive HOD   Copy Project Copy From RECORDER   Copy Clip E clip003  Rename Clip   Export   Delete    copy    a    Back Exit RECORDER 308 MB   308 MB    Press  Copy  to begin copying  e     HDD  100 56 G     Executing Copy command on EDIT section      
121. eration   gt   Video  Settings  command include   External Sync  Enabled Disabled  OSD  Enabled Disabled  Composite OUT  Source Monitor Decorder Out  Background Color  Black Blue  DV OUT  Enabled  Notet  Disabled  v For more information regarding settings for  composite output  see page 32     Composite  Video Audio RCA Output      v For more information about TV monitor image  selection in the idling condition  see page 32      Background Color        Operation    Control Settings  External Sync Disabled    Video Settings  _  Ares Enabled  HDD  Recording Composite Out Source Monitor  Info Language Background Color Black   OV OUT  Disabled    Test Signal  Start    Back Exit RECORDER 52 MB   52 MB  Select the Video settings     100 81 G     SET UP section  gt   Operation   gt   Video Settings     Note    During playback  recording  or previewing of DVD  discs encoded with copy protection  no output is  produced at the DV Out connector  even if DV output  is set to    Enabled        Playing Discs          External Sync Function   The PRV LX1 can use an externally input sync signal    black burst  in order to synchronize the output video   signal to an external signal  during DVD disc   playback     This function allows switching of the video without   the need for connecting a time base corrector  TBC    component  thus allowing video switching without  distortion  V roll  of the TV monitor s image    When the SET UP section  gt   Operation   gt   Video   Settings   gt   DV OUT
122. eration Settings  e Use to make settings required when connecting the PRV LX1 to other components  and to perform  operation settings       Control Setting  Settings required when connecting this unit to a source component  page 40      Example of connections with local settings    No control Control  PRV LX1_ Connected VTR PRV LX1_                    _ Connected VTR                                                   Example of connections with remote settings    Control  VTR or Computer           PRV LX1                            Note 3    There are limitations on supported commands  In addition  control may not be possible depending on the model    Please check our web site for information on devices for which connection has been confirmed    Operations other than manual forced shutdown may not be accepted if auto capture is performed with a device for which  connection has been confirmed  Manual forced shutdown may damage the contents of HDD recordings      2  Video Setting  Use to perform settings for Video and OSD output  page 52         HDD Recording  Use to enable disable settings for time shift playback  page 49      Info Language  Set GUI display language  page 32     Note 4     When GUI language is set to Japanese  the information area and dialogue displays are shown in Japanese  and Japanese  language input is also supported     22    PRV LX1  En    Functions           Recording Functions   Operation Details  page 33    e  n addition to composite video  S video  DV
123. es Of Parts             cccccecssesssssseseeseeeeeeees  Front Panel Facilities            cce ees  Rear Panel Facilities       0 0   eee  Remote Control Unit            ceeeeee  Video Clip Management and Disc  Authoring Procedure                     0c008  Basic Operations                cccccceeeessereeeeees  FUNCTIONS  0560002  eel  ives vei  Status Confirmation Using Onscreen  Display  OSD            c ccccsseessseeessseeeeseeees  System Default Settings                  ce  Mouse Keyboard            0 ccceceetececeeeeeeeees  NETWOLK mirent n i eaa e a Saad  UPS SUPPO re AA  System Information         cccecceeeeeeeeeees  ADD  TOOS irre R  Background Colore reesei  Composite Video Audio RCA Output        GUI Language Setting            eens  Recording         2 22   ccecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeees  Selecting the TV System Mode                Selecting INDUt         cee eceeesteeeeeeeraes  Selecting Recording Destination              Other Recording Settings    n     Video Encode Rate Settings                05  Video Filter Level Setting                 08   Audio Encode Setting            cceeeenees  Audio Level Setting            cceeceeeee  Methods for Setting Chapter  Mark Insertion    s s     Preview FUNCTION          cccccccccceeeeaeeeeeeeeees  Starting and Stopping Recording              Settings for Automatic Recording            H ECESETUN G iere A ERENG  Editing the Edit List    eee  Recording to DVD Discs                   005  Recording from HDD to DVD     
124. esignate the point at which you wish to divide the  clip  Clip division will begin when the SAVE button  is pressed  and when completed  the display will  return to the Function Menu  If the CANCEL  button is pressed instead  the clip division will be  canceled and the display will return to the Function  Menu    When beginning the division  you may select  whether to overwrite the divided clip  or save it as a  new clip  When dividing a clip  the hard disk drive  must have available space exceeding the size of the  clip before division  When a clip is divided  a    1      and    2   will be affixed to the heads of the clip  names  If  as a result of affixing the numeral     1     etc    the clip name exceeds 32 single byte  characters  the final character of the name will  automatically be deleted so as to keep the name  within the 32 character limit  Following division  if  the pre edit clip was recorded as a title  the divided  clip will replace it  if the pre edit clip was not  recorded as a title  the post edit clip will not be  recorded as a title  A clip cannot be divided if the  disc already holds 99 titles  If necessary  use the     Title Order Edit    command  see next section  to  delete unnecessary titles before adding new titles     Clip Divide Point Play Time  Play Title f Chapter  DIVIDE CLIP TT CC HH MM  SS  FF    HH MM SS FF Total Time HH MM SS FF       Total Title Time  OSD during Clip divide          Clip divide    Note 1    The division point can be set on
125. estore     No data exists to restore        Backup   Restore    Illegal data to restore     The data to be restored is faulty        Backup   Restore    Load error     The data to be restored could not be loaded successfully        Delete    Delete failed     Failed attempt to delete  Either try again or check for problems  on the USB hard disk        Unfinalize    Menu Data is lost after unfinalization     The DVD menu information is lost when a disc is canceled  finalization        Unfinalize    Cannot be unfinalized     Finalization cannot be undone    Finalization on discs other than DVD RW discs created on  the PRV LX1 cannot be undone         Disc unfinalization failed     Failed attempt to unfinalize the disc  Disc may have problems        m Messages Displayed in Dialogue Box or Main Unit Display during Recording Operation    Message    Comment       92    PRV LX1  En    HDD_CAPA is not enough     The hard disk drive has insufficient open capacity  Erase a  project  to open enough space on the hard disk drive for the  recording        DVD_CAPA is not enough     The DVD disc has insufficient remaining capacity        This disc is not writable     The DVD disc cannot be written to        There is no disc     No disc has been loaded        The number of titles is 99     This disc has 99 titles recorded  no additional titles can be  recorded        No SDI_V Input     There is no SDI Video signal input        No SDI_A Input     There is no SDI Audio signal input        No A
126. extend to the   entire whole  and thus to each and every part regardless of who wrote it     Thus  it is not the intent of this section to claim rights or contest  your rights to work written entirely by you  rather  the intent is to  exercise the right to control the distribution of derivative or  collective works based on the Program     In addition  mere aggregation of another work not based on the Program  with the Program  or with a work based on the Program  on a volume of  a storage or distribution medium does not bring the other work under  the scope of this License     You may copy and distribute the Program  or a work based on it   under Section 2  in object code or executable form under the terms of  Sections 1 and 2 above provided that you also do one of the following     a  Accompany it with the complete corresponding machine readable  source code  which must be distributed under the terms of Sections 1  and 2 above on a medium customarily used for software interchange  or     b  Accompany it with a written offer  valid for at least three  years  to give any third party  for a charge no more than your  cost of physically performing source distribution  a complete  machine readable copy of the corresponding source code  to be  distributed under the terms of Sections 1 and 2 above on a medium  customarily used for software interchange  or     c  Accompany it with the information you received as to the offer  to distribute corresponding source code   This alternativ
127. first use the Function Menu s  EDIT section  gt   DVD Menu   gt   Menu Design   gt    Design Select  command to choose a basic button  layout pattern from the DVD menu layout displayed  on the screen  Use the A V buttons to select the  layout pattern type  the  gt  button to change the  number of buttons  and the ENTER button or the  lt   button to confirm the selection  The number and  type of buttons which can be placed on a single page  may vary  depending on the layout patterns available   Also  the following information is displayed in the  window at the bottom of the screen  DVD Menu s  disc name status OFF and maximum characters   thumbnails status  and button text status and  maximum characters      57  OVO Menu    Menu Settin lees  Menu Type  Font Thumbnail   Desi  Button Text    Text    Back Exit  RECORDER       6IMB  IMB 61 MB   61MB    100 03 G     Select a button layout for the menu   Navigate up  down and right to view possible layouts   Press  Enter  to select a layout     EDIT section  gt   DVD Menu   gt   Menu Design        Design Select     56    PRV LX1  En       Thumbnail Selection   When the thumbnail type item is selected  the initial  image of the title  clip  corresponding to each button  is automatically extracted  but when the recording  has already been made  the Function Menu s EDIT  section  gt   DVD Menu   gt   Menu Design   gt    Thumbnail  command can be used to extract the  actual recorded image    When    Go To Video    is selected  the thumb
128. fore removing the USB HDD    e Do not connect two or more USB HDDs to the unit    e Refer to the instruction manual supplied with the USB  HDD for information on USB HDD precautions    e Data backed up on the hard disk may be corrupted if the  USB HDD is damaged  Save important data to DVD R   RW as DVD Video disc        7    PRV LX1  En    Preparations for Use  Basic Information          About DVD R   DVD RW Discs   v The DVD R RW  video mode  discs recorded on this unit  can be finalized  see page 43  to allow them to be  played  on other standalone DVD players  automobile  DVD players  or DVD players installed in computers   Some players  however  may exhibit the following  symptoms when an attempt is made to play such discs       Discs aren t accepted by the player       Macroblock distortion  mosaic pattern  frequently  appears in the video image      Sound and image are interrupted      Playback stops midway through    A finalized DVD R does not permit new recording or   editing  A DVD RW disc can be reused if initialized or   finalization is canceled    However  finalization of DVD RW discs finalized using   the initial version  prior to 1 12 1 02  cannot be canceled          The DVD Forum in 2000 approved the use of the DVD   Video format for recording on DVD R DVD RW discs  On  Pioneer   s DVD Recorders  this is referred to as recording  in Video Mode  Supporting playback of DVD R DVD RW  with this type of content is optional for manufacturers of  DVD playback device
129. g directly to DVD disc  but editing is not  possible in this case    By using the EDIT section  gt   Project   gt   Record   Name   gt   Record To  command to select    DVD  amp   HDD     the recorded images will be preserved on the  hard disk drive even after finalizing and removal of  the DVD  thus allowing later editing if desired     Note 3    When a disc is removed before finalizing  the data  recorded so far remains on the hard disk  A new  project is automatically created when this disc is  reinserted and additional data that is recorded is  saved to this project  Thus data recorded prior to  removal and data recorded after reinsertion are  saved to different projects     o Project    Back Exit a040930_00 OMB      Select the drives which will be used for  recording DVD  amp  HDD allows record to both hard  disk drive and DVD drive s      a     DVD RW r     EDIT section  gt   Project   gt   Record Name        Record To     Copying a Project   Using the EDIT section  gt   Project   gt   Copy  Project  command  the currently selected project  can be copied to a new project    The project name that automatically appears in the  EDIT Section   s  Project   gt   Copy Project   gt   Copy  To  command will be affixed with a numeral to  distinguish it from the current default project  for  example   cX    current project name  where the     X  is a numeral   When the project copy command  is executed  the copied project name appear with  the automatically changed numeral  Howev
130. garding the GNU General   Public License                   cccssssessseeeseeeees 101    Precautions          Thank you for buying this Pioneer product   Please read through these operating instructions so  you will know how to operate your model properly        E Care must be taken not to infringe copyright   restrictions under the laws of each country   If this device is used to record copyrighted  materials  approval must be obtained from the  respective copyright holders  The recording of  copyrighted materials without the express  approval of the respective copyright holders  may result in legal penalties  Pioneer disclaims  any and all responsibility for any legal damages  resulting from the use of this device in the  unauthorized copying of copyrighted materials    m Pioneer may not be held liable for the loss of  any data or any other direct or indirect  damage suffered as the result of the use or  breakdown of this product    Em All names of corporations  products  and  systems listed herein  even when the       or       symbols are omitted  should be  considered the registered trademarks of their  respective owners              Installation Notes      Install in a level  stable location  Avoid unstable locations   or locations exposed to strong vibrations       Do not interfere with the dispersion of heat from the unit   Avoid using the unit on deep pile carpets or other thick  fabrics  and do not cover the unit with blankets or cloths   Such usages may interfere wit
131. ge  The first two times the DISPLAY button is pressed  the OSD alternates between  the two pages  when the button is pressed a third time  the OSD is turned off     Main unit button Repeat display  Note 5  Playback title   chapter  DISPLAY J J    Cj   Lav 1 4 RP  m TT CC HH MM SS  Pel Playback time    Playback    y is HH MM SS FF HH MM SS FF      source drive  Remaining time in title   Total title time    Playback status          Remote control unit  DISPLAY    LJ    Playback speed display    Note 6   OSD during Playback  page 1     Note 5   Displayed only during repeat play     Note 6    Displayed only during scan and slow speed playback    Not displayed when performing reverse slow motion playback with  progressive output  NTSC only      Playback speed display    Note 8  Repeat display  Note 7     Playback title   chapter          Playback status       PLAY 1 4 RP TT TT CC visiece EE    wwa  T DVD HH MM SS FF HH MM SS FF    Playback source drive     T Angle n n HH MM SS FF HH MM  SS  FF aren ee  Angle number total A A  Audio n n Subtitle  n n   Remaining time in title    i Dolby Digital Total title time  Audio number total Title Search nn Remaining time in chapter    Total chapter time   Audio Subtitl ber total   encoding Function status  Note 9    btitle  numer soe   method   OSD during Playback  page 2   Note 7     Displayed only during repeat play     Note 8    Displayed only during scan and slow speed playback    Not displayed when performing reverse slow motion playbac
132. get is not ready or illegal disc     Check target disc        Source is not ready or illegal disc     Check the copy source  A copyrighted DVD disc or a DVD RW  disc with CPRM cannot be selected as a copy source        There is no disc     No disc has been loaded  Insert a disc        This is not a blank disc     When using DVD R disc  insert an unused disc        Not enough space to copy     The target disc lacks sufficient open capacity to copy        Not enough space to copy     Not enough free space on the hard disk to store copied data        The disc contains data     Not a blank or initialized disc        The disc needs to be finalized     Copy source disc must be finalized        No Image File HDD  exists     No image file on the hard disk           Copy disc failed        Disc copying failed  A disc fault may have occurred        89    PRV LX1  En    Message Display       Message    Comment       This will overwrite any existing copied image     This operation will overwrite hard disk image files        Invalid target file name     See    About File Names     page 94         Copy data failed     Attempt to copy data failed        No file to import     No import files        Do you really want to overwrite          The       file is overwritten        Does it overwrite all files when the same file  exists      All files with the same name are overwritten  Select    No    do  display a dialog when there are files with the same name        Import failed     Failed to im
133. gt    Restore Del  command to delete backup data  Use  the  Type  and  Target  commands to select the data  types and files to be deleted and press the Delete  button to start  Select    ALL    on  Target  command  to process all files     APP Cpy Impt 8k  USB _HDD     Disc Copy Restore from Del   Disc Image Copy Type Project  Image Copy Del Target ALL  Menu Import Remaining Capacity   30 74 GB   EDL Import   Backup     Restore Del  gt  Restore   y    52 MB   52 MB    100 81 G     RECORDER    Back Exit    Press  Delete  to remove delete file s  from the  attached external USB 2 HDD     Executing Delete command on APP section  gt    Cpy Impt Bkup   gt   Restore Del              Note    The Delete and Format functions provided with  the unit do not allow you to completely delete all  data on a hard disk  Thus discarding or  transferring a USB HDD to a third party when  hard disk data has been deleted using these  functions runs the risk of placing backed up  image data into the wrong hands  To prevent  such a risk  use commercially available software  to wipe the disk clean or request a dealer to do  so  Consult your USB HDD manufacturer for  details                 Removing a USB HDD    Turn off the unit and make sure it is in standby mode  before disconnecting and turning off the USB HDD     Note    Never disconnect the USB cable  turn off the USB  HDD or turn off the main power switch on the rear  panel of the unit during backing up  restoring or  deleting data as this may n
134. h cooling and result in  malfunctions       Do not place other objects on top of the unit       Install in a location not exposed to other sources of heat   Avoid installing the unit on top of amplifiers or other  components that emit heat  When mounting the unit in a  rack  avoid the effect of heat from amplifiers and other  audio components by installing the PRV LX1 as low as  possible beneath the other components in a well ventilated  position in the rack       When mounting the unit in a rack  special precautions are   necessary to avoid heat rise inside the unit  As a general  rule  install the unit in a location not exposed to heat from  below  and with at least 10 cm clearance to right and left  and above  to provide for natural convection  ambient  temperature below 35   C    Under other conditions  install so that when fully warmed  up  the temperature at a point 5 cm above the center top of  the case is below 35   C  Provide for the installation of some  means of forced ventilation if necessary       When connecting multiple PRV LX1 units in series and  using an external means of controlling power ON OFF  the  initial current surge will become quite large  Consult your  Pioneer service center regarding the ratings for power  switches used with such an installation    When using this unit alone  be sure that the power outlet  supplies current sufficient for the component s power  rating       Do not install in fully enclosed rack mounts  since damage  may result from
135. h current playback  condition        Operation is not permitted     The operation is not permitted with this disc        No title on the disc     The current disc has no playable titles        Unknown disc     This disc cannot be played        ERROR REGION  main unit display     This disc has a region code which cannot be played on this  player        OPERATION INHIBITED  main unit display     The operation is not permitted with this disc        DISC NO TITLE  main unit display     The current disc has no playable titles        UNKNOWN DISC  main unit display     This disc cannot be played        Temporarily change parental level     Attempt to view a title prohibited under parental management  level  To playback title  press  YES   to cancel playback  press   NO         HDD playback    About File Names    No title in the project     The current project has no playable titles           NO TITLE PROJECT  main unit display           The current project has no playable titles     On this system  characters usable for file names are limited to single byte alohanumerics  plus period     and  underscore  _   Also  file names beginning with a period are prohibited   In the case of EDL files  the file extension     edl    must be added     94    PRV LX1  En    TROUBLESHOOTING          Incorrect operations can be mis    your nearest Pioneer authorized  Symptom    aken as malfunctions  If you believe the unit is not operating correctly  consult  the chart below  Sometimes incorrect ope
136. hange     b  You must cause any work that you distribute or publish  that in  whole or in part contains or is derived from the Program or any  part thereof  to be licensed as a whole at no charge to all third  parties under the terms of this License     c  If the modified program normally reads commands interactively  when run  you must cause it  when started running for such  interactive use in the most ordinary way  to print or display an  announcement including an appropriate copyright notice and a  notice that there is no warranty  or else  saying that you provide  a warranty  and that users may redistribute the program under  these conditions  and telling the user how to view a copy of this  License   Exception  if the Program itself is interactive but  does not normally print such an announcement  your work based on  the Program is not required to print an announcement      101    PRV LX1  En    Regarding the GNU General Public License          1    These requirements apply to the modified work as a whole  If  identifiable sections of that work are not derived from the Program   and can be reasonably considered independent and separate works in  themselves  then this License  and its terms  do not apply to those  sections when you distribute them as separate works  But when you  distribute the same sections as part of a whole which is a work based  on the Program  the distribution of the whole must be on the terms of  this License  whose permissions for other licensees 
137. hange the Subtitle Setting During  Playback  During playback of a DVD Video disc  press the    button   Each time the button is pressed  the subtitle display  setting alternates between those available   If multiple language subtitles are recorded on the disc   the subtitle can be selected from among those  recorded  Some DVD Video discs also allow subtitle  selection from the disc s onscreen menu  In this case   display the menu by pressing the   i button and select  the desired subtitle setting directly from the menu   When playing a DVD Video disc  the subtitle setting  selected here is temporary  When playback is  stopped  the subtitle setting reverts to the default  selected using the SET UP section  gt   Playback   gt    Language   gt   Subtitle  command     m To Change Audio During Playback   During playback of a DVD Video disc  press the     button    Each time the button is pressed  the audio alternates  between those available    If multiple language soundtracks have been recorded  on the disc  the language can be selected from  among those recorded  Some DVD Video discs also  allow language selection from the disc s onscreen  menu  In this case  display the menu by pressing the  m   9 button and select the desired language setting  directly from the menu    When playing a DVD Video disc  the language setting  selected here is temporary  When playback is  stopped  the language setting reverts to the default  selected using the SET UP section  gt   Playback   gt    L
138. hapter mark is also  inserted when the PAUSE button is used to set the  unit to recording standby  If automatic chapter mark  insertion has been selected  a chapter mark will be  inserted automatically after each set interval  In this  case  no chapter mark will be inserted at a recording  pause position  The session from recording start to  recording stop will be considered an independent  title  clip     Note 1    When the STOP button is used to terminate  recording  between several and several dozen  seconds  when recording to DVD  are required to  completely stop recording after the button is  pressed  Recording cannot be restarted until after  this operation is completed  During the period after  the STOP button is pressed until recording stops  completely  the STOP button will flash    Also  when performing recording to an unused or  full blank formatted DVD RW disc  more time may  be required until STOP is completed    Note 2    In theory  up to 99 chapter marks can be inserted for  a single title  clip   but no more than that number can  be inserted  no matter what method is used     Recording          Note 3    Be careful when using a keyboard to insert chapter  marks  since if the Enter key is held depressed   multiple consecutive chapter marks may be inserted       Automatic Recording   RS 422A or IEEE1394 interface protocols can be  used to control an external VTR and perform  automated recording    m Recording Using IN OUT Points Setting   On the Function Menu s 
139. he OUT button will result the  memorization of that portion of the video image  following that point as a cut point  Attempts to input  reversed IN OUT points will be ignored    Pressing the SAVE button will initiate trimming edit   and when completed  the screen will return to the  Function Menu  Pressing the CANCEL button will  cause the screen to return to the Function Menu  without completing the edit        Note 1    IN OUT points can be set only at the beginning of a  group of pictures  GOP  in 15 frame units  NTSC   12  frame units  PAL       Trimming edit allows you to save the edited result  either to the original clip or to a new clip  The size of  a new clip that can be selected for trimming is  limited by hard disk size  When saving by overwriting  previous files  clips up to    4 7GB   HDD available  space    can be created    The symbol         is prefixed to the clip name when  saved to a new clip  If  as a result of affixing the           the clip name exceeds 32 single byte characters  the  final character of the name will automatically be  deleted so as to keep the name within the 32   character limit    If the pre edit clip was saved as a title  the post edit  clip will be entered as the title instead  If the pre edit  clip was not saved as a title  the post edit clip will  not be saved as a title    If required  add a title as described in    Title Order  Edit    on page 65           A  Are you sure      Do you want to update or  create a new clip      Upd
140. he PRV LX1   s remote control unit is used  In  such cases  separate the television monitor and the PRV LX1           Memory settings are erased     If manual disconnection of the power cord or a power failure  occurs when the unit is turned on  previously input settings may  be erased  Before disconnecting the power plug  always press  the unit s STANDBY ON  POWER  button and wait until the  display s  POWER OFF  display disappears  then set the rear  panel s power switch to OFF           No sound from speakers  or  distorted sound        If video monitor or AV amplifier s sound volume is set to  minimum  raise the sound volume     When using audio input from external input connector  set the   Audio Level  command     Check and confirm that all audio cables are connected properly     Check that all cable plugs are inserted securely in their  connectors or jacks     Clean any dirt from connection plugs and jacks     No sound is produced during still  frame advance  and slow playback     DTS audio is output only from unit s digital audio output  connectors  To listen to DTS audio from a DVD disc  the unit s  digital audio output connectors must be connected to the digital  audio input connectors of a DTS compliant amplifier  and the   DTS OUT  command must be set to    ON     If the connected  amplifier does not support DTS audio  use the remote control  unit s AUDIO button or the disc menu to select an audio format  other than DTS        When a professional VTR is  connected
141. he power indicator  see page  14  turns orange before powering on again           Precautions Regarding Built In Hard    Disk Drive  HDD     The built in hard disk drive  HDD  incorporates high precision  technology  and recorded contents may be damaged or lost  under certain conditions of use  Take precautions regarding  the following     a  If    Important Recordings  the built in hard disk drive malfunctions  contents previously    recorded on the drive may be lost  Important recordings should  not be left permanently on the HDD  but preserved as DVD     Vi  di    deo discs by means of DVD R RW recording  Pioneer  sclaims any responsible for loss of recorded data or other    collateral damage arising from any malfunction  including    fa    ilure of the HDD at the end of its operating lifetime           Pioneer disclaims all responsibility for the integrity  of contents recorded on hard disk drives or DVD  discs  and for any damages resulting from the loss  of such contents              v    6    Precautions Regarding Installation and Use   Do not subject the unit to vibration and impacts  Subjecting  he unit to such vibrations or impacts during operation is  particularly to be avoided  since malfunctions may result     Do not install unit in unstable locations  or locations  exposed to vibration     Always install in level horizontal position     Do not block the rear cooling fan and front lower air intakes   alfunctions may result from attempting to use the unit  with th
142. ights 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 otherwise authorized by  Macrovision Corporation  Reverse engineering or  disassembly is prohibited              5    PRV LX1  En    Precautions          This unit is equipped with copy prevention technology  and  will not permit the unauthorized copying of contents  recorded by their copyright holders with copy prevention  signals     This unit does not support recording of DVD RW discs in  VR mode  As a result  it also does not support CPRM      copy once     discs    This unit features a GNU Linux system based on a GNU    general public licence   The contents of this contract can be found on page 101           N    About the use of Dolby Digital Logo  Audio bitstreams created with this system are not intended  for distribution on DVDs bearing the Dolby Digital logo        For more information on the use of Dolby trademarks and  logos  please contact Dolby Laboratories   http   www dolby com             m Precautions when starting  e When powering on the unit  from the time the power    e Also  When restarting after a shutdown  the wait    is turned on until the STOP button lights  see page  15   do not operate the keyboard until the monitor  displays the PRV LX logo  If the startup procedure  is interrupted due to inadvertent keyboard input   press the keyboard s  ESC  key     several seconds after t
143. images recorded immediately  before     Operation    Control Settings Time Shift PLAY  d  Enabled       Video Settings K d  HDD Recording       Info Language    Back Exit RECORDER 169 MB   169 MB    Select to perform Time shift playback while  recording to the hard disk drive     20 66 G     SET UP section  gt   Operation   gt   HDD Recording        Time Shift PLAY    Playback may be started within the range 60 324  seconds after beginning recording  Note 1   Basic  operations are enabled during playback of the  previously recorded images  The playback start  position is the same as the recording start position   and the range of possible playback is within 60 324  seconds prior to the current recording point  During  playback monitoring  the REC and PLAY buttons  light  and during pause mode  the PAUSE button  also lights   If the STOP button is pressed during playback   playback monitoring stops and the screen display  returns to show the point currently being recorded   Press the STOP button again to end the recording  as well                             DvD1 DVD2 HDD    PAUSE REC  ood STOP  PLAY USI    o    CURSOR  gt              Bcaanin                        MOUSE   KEYBOARD                                  Note 1    During time shift playback  the PLAY button enable  start time will differ depending on the TV system   the video rate and the audio encoding format  as  shown in the following table  mm sec      Video RATE NT  PAL  level oe Digital   oy Digital           
144. inate sync signal  Set to ON when used alone or when connected  to a terminating unit        SIGNAL GND terminal       Ground terminal    or signals  When using the unit in environments exposed to  high levels of electronic noise  malfunctions may occur to mouse and other  control devices  In such cases  connect a ground wire between the    components to reduce    he noise  This is not an electric safety ground        REMOTE IN OUT connectors    RS 422A compatible ex  with SONY format    3     ernal control connector  The protocol is compatible       PCM 0O0 DIGITAL OUT connector    Digital audio output con  Note  Use a coaxial cab    nector   e  impedance  75 ohm  to connect with RCA in plugs        ETHERNET connector    Use for network connection        MOUSE KEYBOARD connectors    Allows connection of a U    SB mouse  USB keyboard and USB HDD to the unit    4        VGA  GUI  connector    Connect to VGA monitor for expanded operation    5        UPS connector       Connect when using UPS        Expansion slot 1    Provided to allow installation of the optional SDI AES EBU input board  PRA   BD11    e Consult your dealer regarding installation        Expansion slot 2       16    PRV LX1  En       Provided to allow installation of the optional SDI AES EBU output board  PRA   BD12    e Consult your dealer regarding installation           Names of Parts           1 Inputs are compatible with signal levels for both BETA and SMPTE  NTSC only   However  since outputs are  based o
145. ing and Stopping Recording  Recording can be started and stopped either  manually or automatically    Recording automatically stops whenever the  recording destination runs out of recording capacity   Also  recording will not start if the medium has no  recording space available  When recording to DVD   recording will not begin after 99 titles have been  recorded to a single disc  even if the disc has  recording capacity remaining  When performing  continuous recording to hard disk drive  a single clip  can contain a maximum of 100 hours of recording  time    Note    When recording to DVD  if the unit is left in the  recording standby mode for 1 hour or more  the unit  will automatically switch to STOP mode to prevent  damage to the system          Manual Recording   Starting and stopping manual recording is performed  with the front panel   s REC and STOP buttons   During recording  the PAUSE button can be  pressed to temporarily interrupt the recording  From  the pause mode  press REC button again to resume  recording  and the recording will be a continuous part  of the clip  title  begun before the pause  During  recording  the front panel   s REC button will light   and during the pause mode  both the REC and  PAUSE buttons will light    When manual chapter mark insertion is selected   chapter marks can be entered at desired locations by  using the main unit s front panel ENTER button  the  remote control unit s ENTER button  or the Enter  key on a connected keyboard  A c
146. is grounded so as to provide some  protection against voltage surges and built up  static charges  Article 810 of the National  Electrical Code  ANSI NFPA 70  provides  information with regard to proper grounding of  the mast and supporting structure  grounding of  the lead in wire to an antenna discharge unit   size of grounding conductors  location of  antenna discharge unit  connection to  grounding electrodes  and requirements for the  grounding electrode  See Figure A   LIGHTNING     For added protection for this  product during a lightning storm  or when it is  eft unattended and unused for long periods of  ime  unplug it from the wall outlet and  disconnect the antenna or cable system  This  will prevent damage to the product due to  ightning and power line surges   POWER LINES     An outside antenna system  should not be located in the vicinity of overhead  power lines or other electric light or power  circuits  or where it can fall into such power  ines or circuits  When installing an outside  antenna system  extreme care should be taken  o keep from touching such power lines or  circuits as contact with them might be fatal   OVERLOADING     Do not overload wall outlets   extension cords  or integral convenience  receptacles as this can result in a risk of fire or  electric shock                    likely                   rom                             IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS         OBJECT AND LIQUID ENTRY     Never push  objects of any kind into this produc
147. it     Display name of chapter  edting also  possible            Editing    Trimming Clip    Go To Video    Perform clip trimming        Chapter Points    Go To Video    Edit the chapter point in a clip           Divide Clip       Go To Video          Divide clip into two files     81    PRV LX1  En    Function Menu Table       Title    Title Selection    Clip 1       Clip 2       Clip 3       Clip 4       Clip 5       Next Page    CLEAR ALL CLEAR UP DOWN   CLIP LIST    Display the clip with the assigned title  and edit in order        DVD Disc    Finalize    Finalize    Selected Drive    DVD finalize        Initialize    Initialize    Quick Format    Use Quick Format to initialize DVD   RW disc        Full Blank    Erase all DVD RW contents        Unfinalize    Unfinalize    Selected Drive    Canceling finalization of DVD RW        Make Disc    Target    DVD1       DVD2       DVD1 amp 2    Select destination for recording  selected project to disc and execute        Make Image    Target Image    File Name Input    Enter the name for the selected project  and create disc image file        Auto Capture    IN OUT Point    Preroll Time    1 5 10 Seconds       Set pre roll time        Offsest Frame     0    17    30 Frame    Set frame offset        Record As    Title Stop        Chapter Pause        Pause    Select OUT point operation        IN OUT Point     Time Code Setting   Mark     Set IN OUT point        Chapter Point    Chapter Point     Time Code Setting   Mark     Set ch
148. ith  movement   Field   Eliminates shakiness from still images     Note    When Still video mode is set to Field  menu  messages will not appear clearly since only one field  of image data is output     Playback   video E 4 3 LB   Audio  Still Mode Frame    Language  Others     Back Exit a041121_00 3503 MB   3519 MB    Select the screen s aspect ratio es   and still mode option for DVD playback  oat HDD  97 43 G     SET UP section  gt   Playback   gt   Video     50  PRV LX1  En       m Audio Output Mode  Audio   Use to select the type of digital signal supported by  the amplifier connected to the unit  Be sure to set  this correctly since incorrect settings may cause the  generation of noise  Consult the Operating  Instructions for your amplifier when making this  setting   Dolby Digital OUT  Dolby Digital   Dolby Digital  gt  PCM  Dolby Digital   Select when connecting an amplifier or decoder  supporting Dolby Digital   Dolby Digital  gt  PCM   Dolby Digital signals are converted to linear PCM  before being output  Select this setting when  connecting an amplifier that does not support  Dolby Digital   DTS OUT  ON OFF  ON   Select when connecting an amplifier or decoder  that supports DTS   OFF   Select when connecting an amplifier or decoder  that does not support DTS     96 kHz PCM OUT  96kHz   Convert to 48 kHz  96 kHz   Select when connecting an amplifier or DAC that  supports 96 kHz   Convert to 48 kHz   96 kHz signals are down sampled to 48 kHz and  output  Select this
149. ject can be set  using the  Eject Setting  command on the SETUP  section s  Operation   gt   Control Setting  menu   When set to    Eject     the disc will be ejected    immediately without finalization even during recording     When set to    Finalize amp Eject     when the eject  command is received from an external controller at  the remote control  RS 422A IEEE1394   the disc will  be finalized  and then ejected    Also  when using the front panel controls to eject a  disc  if the drive for the EJECT button pressed is the  same as the drive selected with the DRIVE SELECT  button  a dialog box will appear asking whether you  wish to finalize the disc     Editing the Edit List   The contents that can be recorded on the edit list  with this recorder are as follows    The contents set with the APP section  gt   Auto  Capture   gt   IN OUT Point  and  Chapter Point   commands are added to the edit list by pressing the  Add to EDL button    Also  the APP section  gt   Auto Capture   gt   EDL  Command  command can be used to add disc  finalize and initialize commands and wait functions  to the edit list as well  The wait function can be  used to place EDL recording in REC pause mode  when necessary  for example  to change the  recording source s VTR tape during EDL recording   Note    When recording to DVD  if the unit is left in the  recording standby mode for 1 hour or more  the unit  will automatically switch to STOP mode to prevent  damage to the system           E58 Auto Ca
150. k with  progressive output  NTSC only      Note 9   Displayed during angle  audio  subtitle change  and during search  operations        28    PRV LX1  En    System Default Settings          Select  System  command on the Function Menu s  SET UP section to select initial defaults for the PRV   LX1     Mouse Keyboard  This DVD recorder supports use of a mouse and  keyboard  The types of mouse and keyboard  supported are as follows    Mouse  Generic   Keyboard  US type  101 key    Japan type  106 key    To set the keyboard type  go to SET UP section  gt    System   gt   System Settings   gt   Keyboard      System    iSystem Settings Pore US  Type 101   F Key Set 1 6 K Key Repeat Speed Medium  F Key Set 7 12 Mouse Generic  Network Mouse Speed Medium   New York  Date mm dd yyyy  08 25 2004  Time hh mm ss  03 07 26    UPS Setting TimeZone    Information  HOD Tools    Back Exit RECORDER 52 MB   52 MB    Select the preferences for operating the recorder  c7    Z  DD  100 81 G     SET UP section  gt   System       System Settings     The  System Settings  command also allows  selection of mouse cursor movement speed   keyboard key repeat speed  and time zone and date   time     System    system Settings LEOTTA   F Key Set 1 6 Key Repeat Speed  F Key Set 7 12 Mouse   Network Mouse Speed        UPS Setting TimeZone  Information Date mm dd yyyy   HOD Tools    Back Exit a041127_01    Time hh mm ss  l    a SEY eee  q ke    4440 MB   4440 MB    Programming the Function keys    To facilitat
151. kground image to delete        Delete Library    Do you really want to delete           The          file will be deleted        Backup   Restore    Cannot restore the current project     Restore was attempted for the current project  A current project  cannot be restored        Backup   Restore    Do you really want to overwrite           The        file is overwritten        Backup   Restore    Does it overwrite all files when the same file  exists      All files with the same name are overwritten  Select    No    do  display a dialog when there are files with the same name        Backup   Restore    Not enough space in HDD     No free space left on the hard disk   Free up space on the internal hard disk or USB HDD        Backup   Restore    Backup failed     The backup attempt failed  Either try again  or check for  problems on the USB hard disk        Backup   Restore    Restore failed     The restore attempt failed  Either try again  or check for  problems on the USB hard disk        Backup   Restore    There is saved parameter file  Do you want to  overwrite     This parameter has already been set  Press  YES  if you wish  to overwrite the previous setting        Backup   Restore    Do you really want to restore system settings     Press  Yes  to overwrite  erase  present system settings        Backup   Restore    This PROJECT is protected     The target project has been set to protect against erasure  so  cannot overwrite restore        Backup   Restore    No data to r
152. ly at the head of a  group of pictures  GOP   NTSC 15  PAL 12 frame  units     Note 2    Once divided  a clip cannot be rejoined           Title Order Edit   In the DVD Video format  the number of possible  titles per disc is limited to 99  The projects created  on this recorder  however  are capable of managing  more than that number of clips  Fundamentally  the  title numbers from 1 to 99 correspond to the clips in  the order in which they are recorded  but beyond 99   the clips are not allocated to titles    Using the Function Menu s EDIT section      Title        Title Selection  command  before final recording  on the DVD disc  the clips can be allocated to a title  in an order differing from that in which they were  recorded     EDT Title  Target Clip    Editing    Title Selectio an    RECORDER 62 MB   62 MB  TITLE 2  Duration   00 00 06 29  8M8   NTSC  EAT  clip002 Ce     24  63 G     Back Exit    EDIT section  gt   Title   gt   Title Selection     DVD Disc Emulation   The DVD disc emulation allows you to confirm the  results of editing before recording those results to  the final DVD disc  When the Disc Emulation  button on the EDIT section  gt   Title  command is  pressed  DVD menu editing  title editing and other  editing results can be played back in the same form  as they would be recorded on DVD disc  Following  playback  the screen returns to the Function Menu   When the FUNCTION button is pressed  the  display returns to the Function Menu      ag Title    Targe
153. me layouts allow a limited number  lt a HDD  of characters or do not support text for buttons  97 43 G     Changing the selected clip s name on EDIT section  gt    Title   gt   Info Rename   gt   Name     Editing Chapter Names   Individual names can be assigned to chapters  existing within the clips selected with the EDIT  section  gt   Title   gt   Target Clip   gt   Edit To  HDD    command  When the EDIT section  gt   Title   gt    Chapter  command is used to move to the chapter  whose name you wish to change  character input is  enabled  The chapter names input here are reflected  in the various button text when the DVD menu type  is made the chapter menu    By default  no name is set  Also  when no name is  set  standard designations such as    chapter 1    are  automatically reflected in the button text  The actual  number of characters that can be embedded in the  menu will differ depending on the menu design   Further  depending on design  excessive characters  may drop out when too many are embedded  Be  sure to use the preview function to confirm the  menu appearance     Note 1    To change chapter names  connect a keyboard to the  MOUSE KEYBOARD USB jack    Note 2    The chapter name can contain up to 32 one byte  characters      ai Title    Target Clip  chapter si chapter_1  Info Rename Del    Editing   Title Selection    Back Exit a041121_00 3503 MB   3519 MB    Enter a name for the Chapter  z   Some layouts allow a limited number of characters  Sa HDD    97 43 G 
154. menu  settings  titles and chapter names prior to  finalization                 Note 2    Discs removed before finalization cannot be played  back and used for making additional recordings on  the initial PRV LX1 version  prior to 1 12 1 02   If  playback and making additional recordings is not  possible on another PRV LX1  check the system  version  See    System Information    on page 31 for  information on how to check system version    Note 3    Discs removed before finalization cannot be played  back and used for making additional recordings on  home recorders other than the PRV LX1    Note 4    Discs recorded on home recorders other than the  PRV LX1 that are not finalized cannot be played back  or used for additional recordings on the PRV LX1     m Notes for Simultaneous Recording on Two Drives  e Two discs removed simultaneously from each  drive before finalization can be reloaded for  imultaneous additional recording   eselecting a drive makes it possible to cancel  simultaneous recording and continue recording on  one drive  Simultaneous recording cannot be  resumed after this  Menus  chapter names and  clip names can be edited after selecting one drive   Note that resuming a simultaneous recording  after this will delete all edited data   e Finalized discs that are canceled finalization  cannot be used for simultaneous recording     e  mon       m Precautions When Saving Data to Hard Disk  Removing a disc before finalization when a recording  is made both to a DVD 
155. merals  automatically modified  However  once an image file  name has been changed  it cannot be handled by  automatic processing              Creating Discs from Image Files   Use the Function Menu s APP section  gt   Cpy   Impt Bkup   gt   Image Copy Del       Source   command to specify image file to be copied and use  the  Destination  command to specify the disc to  write the file to  The  Source  command displays all  the files saved in the imagefiles folder  a folder  accessed using FTP      Note   Image files that are 4 7 GB or larger cannot be  copied to disc     PSS Cpy impt Bk    Disc Copy Source image        i  mage1  Disc Image Copy Destination   DVD1       Menu  Import   EDL Import    Restore Del    Back Exit RECORDER 52 M8   52 MB    Press  copy  to begin copying image file to 2    selected destination    DD  100 81 G     Using APP section  gt   Cpy Impt Bkup   gt    Image Copy Del   to create a disc from an image file    Deleting Image Files from a Hard Disk  Use the Function Menu s APP section  gt   Cpy   Impt Bkup   gt   Image Copy Del   gt   Source   command to specify the disc whose image files are  to be deleted  The  Source  command displays all  the files saved in the imagefiles folder  a folder  accessed using FTP      Note   Formatting a hard disk  see    HDD Tools    on page  31  deletes all image files on the disk     POJI Cpy Impt Bk    Disc Copy Source Image image1  Disc Image Copy Destination DVD1   gt    Menu Import   EDL Import   Backup   Resto
156. mporting  The same procedure is  used for importing Edit List files  When    DVD1    or     DVD2  is designated as the source  import is  begun from the disc loaded in the respective drive  when the Add to Library button is pressed     Note 1    When importing image data or edit lists  if    DVD1   or    DVD2  is selected as the  Source   the contents   Source File  will not be imported merely by  inserting the disc  The drive must be selected once  again from  Source  after the disc is inserted in the  drive    Note 2    Importing a file with the same name as a file already  on the disk overwrites the existing file    Note 3    Characters usable in import file names are limited to  single byte alohanumerics  plus periods     and  underscore characters  _  only    Note 4    Place the files that are to be imported in the top  directory  root directory  when a disc is used for  importing  Files placed in a directory other than the  top directory are not imported    Note 5    Avoid using FTP during recording  since the system  may become unstable     72    PRV LX1  En             UJ Cpy impt Bk    Disc Copy   Disc Image Copy   image Copy Del Source File   Menu Import L    EDL Import    Backup  Restore Del Add to Library    52MB  52MB    HDD    100 81 G     Back Exit RECORDER  Import a menu background file in to the hard disk    drive library  NOTE   Files must be Bitmap or JPEG     Using APP section  gt   Cpy Impt Bkup   gt   Menu Import        Type  to select background image  
157. multiple consecutive chapter marks may be inserted    Chapter mark positions are inserted in units of 15 frames  NTSC  or 12 frames  PAL     When using the Edit List  EDL  function  at the final IN OUT point setting  the APP section  gt   Auto   Capture   gt   IN OUT Point   gt   Record As  command must be set to    Title  Stop        w Recordings cannot be made directly to the USB HDD     v  v    qd     Play Functions   Operation Details  page 45    e Perform playback of clips recorded on DVD Video discs or in projects recorded on hard disk drive  with  video audio being output to all output connectors    e During recording to hard disk drive  time shift playback can be used to play the recorded contents from  beginning     Notes     wv When using DVD Video time search  playback may begin at a point somewhat shifted from the actually  designated time number    v Depending on the structure of the DVD Video used  some errors may occurs when time search is  performed for time numbers located in a range extending from several frames before to several frames after  the divisions between titles and chapters    v Some recorded DVD Video discs may not playback properly    wv When a copy protected DVD media is played back  if recording is performed  no signal will be output to DV   even if DV output is set to    Enabled       v When DV output is  Enabled   pressing the PLAY button on the front panel or remote control unit will cause  playback to begin after about five seconds    v Du
158. n  gt   DVD Disc   gt   Unfinalize  command   The PRV LX1 can only canceling finalization discs  that it has been finalized on the PRV LX1   Finalization cannot be canceled for two drives  simultaneously    Note 1    The DVD menu information is lost when a disc is   canceled finalization  When a disc has been canceled   Finalization  use the EDIT section  gt   DVD Menu    command to set the DVD menu again     Recording          Note 2    However  finalization of DVD RW discs finalized  using the initial PRV LX1 version  prior to 1 12 1 02   cannot be canceled     Teom DVD Disc  Final   Unfinalize    Initialize           a041127_02 OMBs OMB    OVD RW F     Back Exit    Press  Unfinalize  to begin unfinalizing DVD RW disc  for additional recording  Note This will not erase  previously recorded video on the disc     EDIT section     gt   DVD Disc   gt   Unfinalize   gt   Unfinalize     A Are you sure    Menu Data is lost  after unfinalization        Unfinalize confirmation dialog       Unfinalizing        Unfinalize progress bar  appears during unfinalization       Removing a disc before finalization   A recorded DVD R RW disc can be removed before  finalization  A disc that has not been finalized can be  loaded again for playing or additional recording   However  it must be finalized to enable playback on  another DVD player   Note 1    Removing a recorded DVD disc whether finalized or  not finalized deletes the DVD menu settings  clip  name and chapter name settings  Edit DVD 
159. n DVD format  they differ from BETA and SMPTE levels  As a result  outputs should be used only for  monitoring  See page 34 for input selection methods     2 LTC is not supported in drop frame mode     3 SONY is a trademark of Sony Corporation  Frame precision is not guaranteed when this unit is used as a  playback unit for editing  This component does not support control from an editing machine     4 Functionality of connected devices is not guaranteed  If a USB hard disk drive is not recognized  or if operation  is unstable  change to a hub supporting USB 2 0  If USB mouse and keyboard operation is unstable  try  disconnecting and reconnecting the USB connector  If operation continues to be erratic  inquire your Pioneer  dealer or one of the service centers listed at the end of this manual     5 The VGA output connector is provided for future expansion use  at present  the connector does not support the  output of GUI display signals        Remote Control Unit             REPEAT button  DISPLAY button  RPT A B button  repeat playback between two             1 points                                      2     AUDIO select button  3 ANGLE button  4  lt  lt   SUBTITLE button  5 iz MENU button  D  amp  TOP MENU button  7     m    SETUP menu button  1  8   lz Number buttons  0 9   gt 10   9   S   STOP button  m   10  5 PLAY button   gt    mS 7   PAUSE button  I     STEP   Slow buttons   lt 4II  11      SCAN  fast forward reverse  buttons   lt  lt    gt      Chapter skip NEXT but
160. nail  extraction screen appears and the clips are played  back in the order in which they were recorded  While  watching the clip chapter numbers displayed at the  top of the screen  use the mouse to click on the on   screen control bar   s SELECT button or press the  ENTER button at the place you wish to use as a  thumbnail    To allocate the selected image as a thumbnail to a  corresponding button  press the control bar s SAVE  button  If the CANCEL button is pressed  the image  is deselected and the screen returns to the Function  Menu            Menu Setting   Design Select   Go To Video     gt     Menu Type  Font   Menu Design   Menu Modification   Navigation Cmd    Del Init Library  Preview    Back Exit RECORDER 61 MB   61M8    E a frame of video to be placed z  a thumbnail Ce     image in a menu button  The frame is set as an    HDD  GOP    NTSC   15 frames  PAL 12 frames      K  Button Text    100 03 G     EDIT section  gt   DVD Menu   gt   Menu Design        Thumbnail     DVD Video Recorder    I KKKA  MI   SELECT   SAVE     CANCEL         Thumbnail extraction screen    DVD Menu Editing             Button Text Selecting Opening Clip  When button text is selected  use the EDIT section Using the  DVD Menu   gt   Navigation Cmd   gt        DVD Menu       Menu Design       Button Text   Introduction Clip  command on the Function  command to select the format from the following Menu s EDIT section  you can select the first clip to  choices  be played when a disc Is inserte
161. nce   Do not wipe in a circular motion        e Do not use anti static or other record sprays  Also  never  use benzene  thinner or toher volatile cleaners to clean  the surface of discs  since such chemicals may melt or  otherwise damage the surface        Always store discs in their protective cases  before  use  check the recording surface for fingerprints or  other soiling              Disc Problem Checklist    Data recording errors or inability to record  Was a recommended disc used     Was sufficient recording area on the disc    Had the disc been finalized after previous recording  sessions    Was the disc loaded properly  recording surface down  and label up   Was the disc soiled or scratched     Playback errors   Was a recommended disc used     Was the disc properly recorded  not empty     Was the disc soiled or scratched    Condensation of moisture on the player s optical parts or  disc surface is also a possibility  allow the disc and  player to sit for 1 2 hours before attempting to use  again        External Hard Disk  USB HDD     e Although we confirm the USB hard disk drive is in  working order at time of shipment  it is not covered by the  Pioneer Warranty    e Do not connect disconnect the USB connectors when the  unit is on as this may cause data loss and result in  unstable operation  Connect the USB HDD before turning  on the unit  A USB HDD equipped with a power switch  should be turned on before turning on the unit  The unit  should also be turned off be
162. nd any other pertinent obligations  then as a consequence you  may not distribute the Program at all  For example  if a patent   license would not permit royalty free redistribution of the Program by  all those who receive copies directly or indirectly through you  then  the only way you could satisfy both it and this License would be to  refrain entirely from distribution of the Program     If any portion of this section is held invalid or unenforceable under  any particular circumstance  the balance of the section is intended to  apply and the section as a whole is intended to apply in other  circumstances     It is not the purpose of this section to induce you to infringe any  patents or other property right claims or to contest validity of any  such claims  this section has the sole purpose of protecting the  integrity of the free software distribution system  which is  implemented by public license practices  Many people have made  generous contributions to the wide range of software distributed  through that system in reliance on consistent application of that  system  it is up to the author donor to decide if he or she is willing   to distribute software through any other system and a licensee cannot  impose that choice     This section is intended to make thoroughly clear what is believed to  be a consequence of the rest of this License       If the distribution and or use of the Program is restricted in    certain countries either by patents or by copyrighted interfa
163. ns or environmental public    The remote control unit may malfunction if strong instruction   s rules that apply in your country or area   sunlight or fluorescent light is allowed to strike the   This remote control unit cannot be used for recording  remote sensor directly  operations  recording start pause stop    17  PRV LX1    En    Video Clip Management and Disc Authoring Procedure          When recording to either disc or hard disk drive  HDD   the PRV LX1 manages the video recording clips by units  of    project     When creating a disc from clips recorded on HDD  this project unit is used to perform the disc  recording    A project is composed of individual recorded video clips  video data   while on the HDD  clips can be subjected  to simple editing processes  trimming  chapter marking and clip dividing   and editing of the clip selections and  their order can also be performed when recording from the HDD to DVD                    ail Work area    Project  Input signal Project                     Video clip A Title D  Video clip B i Title E  Video clip C Writer unit Title F  Video clip D Title G            m   n principle  video data recorded in a unit lasting from REC start to REC stop is recorded on the HDD or DVD disc  as a single unit called a video file  clip or title   Chapter marking can also be performed during recording     E Following recording of the video signal  items which can be set or changed  together with disc  production procedures  are noted below 
164. nu Design   First Play PGG   S    Menu Modification  Navigation Cmd  Oel init Library    Back Exit RECORDER 52 MB   52 M8    Enable or disable the idle clip timeout feature during CW  menu playback  Disable will allow OVD menu to nd HDD    continuously display until the user makes a selection  100 81 G     EDIT section  gt   DVD Menu   gt   Navigation Cmd    gt   Idle Clip     EJ OVD Menu    Menu Setting introduction Clip    4min      Menu  Type  Font esi Lorne  Menu  Design First  Play PGC CL  Menu Modification j Title Post Cmd    Navigation Cmd    Del Init Library    Back Exit RECORDER 61MB  61MB    Select the time period that menu will display on c7    screen before the idling clip begins playback  HDD  100 03 G     EDIT section  gt   DVD Menu   gt   Navigation Cmd        Waiting Time     Setting Navigation Commands   Using the  DVD Menu   gt   Navigation Cmd   gt    First Play PGC  command on the Function Menu s  EDIT section  you can set the first play setting for a  DVD Video disc  when opening clip is set  whether  opening post command is set to    Stop        Title    or     Menu         58    PRV LX1  En             This item is reflected to  Make Disc    Make Image   and  Finalize  command regardless of    No Menu     on DVD menu type selection     E OVD Menu    Menu Setting Introduction  Clip  Menu Type  Font S   Menu Design Play   Menu Modification Title Post Cmd k    Navigation Cmd Idle  Clip    Del Init  Library  Disc Emulation    Back Exit RECORDER 61 MB   61 M
165. o 30 seconds or 60 seconds  SET UP section       System       UPS Setting   gt   Shutdown  Delay    In this way  the shutdown operation will be  avoided if normal power is restored within the  selected time interval     System    Disabled  30 seconds     System Settings Model  F Key Set 1 6 Shutdown Delay  F Key Set 7 12  Network  ting  gt     Information   HDD Tools    Back Exit h040607_00 OMB  OMB    Set the recorder to use an Uninterruptible A  L  Power Supply  UPS      HDD    100 87  G     SET UP section  gt   System      gt   UPS Setting     Use the UPS products below  manufactured by  AMERICAN POWER CONVERSION CORP   APC    Smart UPS 700VA   Part Number  SU700NET   Connection of other manufacturers    UPS will not  result in proper operation     System Default Settings          When connecting the UPS to the PRV LX1  be sure  to disconnect the power to the PRV LX1 first  and  use the cord supplied with the UPS to connect the  two units  If the connection is made after the PRV   LX1 has booted up  the shut down operation may  not occur properly    Before using the unit with a UPS  be sure to consult  the operating instructions accompanying the UPS  product     System Information  Go to SET UP section  gt   System   gt   Information   to confirm the following system information   System version  application version   OS version   Total power on time  hours   Hard disk drive  HDD  access time  hours   DVD R RW Drive read write time  hours   Service information    System   
166. o out  SDI  Audio out  SDI  AES EBU yw  SDI AES EBU Output Board  PRA BD12    Must be purchased separately     BETACAM Digital BETACAM    Video in out  Component video  Composite video  S video  DVCAM DVCPRO DV DV       a    ea  ea connector                 gt        Audio in out Supported discs     Must be purchased separately   naa RCA DVD R  general use    CO   Ob DVD RW  CELEI sss XLR  DV    U Matic S VHS  etc         BETACAM  Digital BETACAM  and DVCAM are registered trademarks of Sony Corporation     DVCPRO is a registered trademark of Matsushita Electric Corporation     Check Pioneer s website for a list of components and systems with confirmed operational compatibility     An exterior control system can be created using   REMOTE  DV protocols      Operating compatibility is not guaranteed for all  components equipped with REMOTE DV connectors   Check Pioneer s website for a list of components and  systems with confirmed operational compatibility      Control from editing equipment is not supported      System Example   REMOTE       12    PRV LX1  En    Example of System Composition and Recording Component Setup          m Regarding Recording Time    Recording to Hard Disk Drive About 23 100 hours    The capacity of the hard disk drive usable for recording is about 100 GB  continuous recording can be performed until no  more capacity remains  or up to a maximum of 100 hours     Recording to disc media  gt  About 1 6 hours    Disc Recording Times    e When creating proj
167. o output connector will be distorted      Input the external sync signal before beginning DVD playback  The signal will  not operate if input after playback has begun              Black burst  signal input         rE  a      Kc       EXT SYNC IN    ETT       a OFF    N  759  OFF       First unit Second Unit    Final Unit    Connection cables indicated with  x  must be  purchased separately     53    PRV LX1  En    Playing Discs          Regarding Progressive Scan Output   This unit allows the output of progressive scan video  signals from the component output connector  To  turn progressive scan output ON OFF  press the  controls on the front panel     STOP     conor     2       Press these buttons simultaneously     Note 1    Switching is only possible during idling    Note 2    Be sure the unit is connected to a television monitor  supporting progressive scan  Proper image  reproduction will not be produced with other  monitors    Note 3    When progressive output is ON  image signals will  not be produced from output connectors other than  the component output connector    Note 4    Some progressive scan monitors currently available  do not possess complete compatibility with the PRV   LX1  with the result that some image distortion may  occur  If such distortion is observed during  progressive scan playback  set the PRV LX1 s output  to interlaced    Note 5    Progressive is supported during NTSC output only     54  PRV LX1  En    DVD Menu Editing          This unit is eq
168. of all derivatives of our free software and  of promoting the sharing and reuse of software generally     NO WARRANTY    11 BECAUSE THE PROGRAM IS LICENSED FREE OF CHARGE    THERE IS NO WARRANTY FOR THE PROGRAM  TO THE EXTENT  PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW  EXCEPT WHEN OTHERWISE  STATED IN WRITING THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND OR  OTHER PARTIES PROVIDE THE PROGRAM  AS IS  WITHOUT  WARRANTY OF ANY KIND  EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED   INCLUDING  BUT NOT LIMITED TO  THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES  OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR  PURPOSE  THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE QUALITY AND  PERFORMANCE OF THE PROGRAM IS WITH YOU  SHOULD THE  PROGRAM PROVE DEFECTIVE  YOU ASSUME THE COST OF ALL  NECESSARY SERVICING  REPAIR OR CORRECTION     12 IN NO EVENT UNLESS REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE LAW OR  AGREED TO IN WRITING WILL ANY COPYRIGHT HOLDER  OR  ANY OTHER PARTY WHO MAY MODIFY AND OR  REDISTRIBUTE THE PROGRAM AS PERMITTED ABOVE  BE  LIABLE TO YOU FOR DAMAGES  INCLUDING ANY GENERAL   SPECIAL  INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES  ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE  PROGRAM  INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF DATA  OR DATA BEING RENDERED INACCURATE OR LOSSES  SUSTAINED BY YOU OR THIRD PARTIES OR A FAILURE OF THE  PROGRAM TO OPERATE WITH ANY OTHER PROGRAMS   EVEN  IF SUCH HOLDER OR OTHER PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF  THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES     END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS  How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs    If you develop a new program  and you want it to be of the gr
169. oint        VTR RS 422A  is not connected     VTR  RS 422A  is not connected  Check also VTR settings        VTR DV  is not connected     VTR  DV  is not connected  Check also VTR settings        Stop operation is needed to finish IN OUT  recording     Previous auto capture is in pause mode  To end the auto  capture  press the STOP button or execute    Record As Title   Stop      auto capture for recording stop        EDLFILE OPEN ERROR    Failed attempt to load EDL file  File is either too big  max   2MB   or file may be damaged        Invalid target file name     EDL file name is incorrect  See    About File Names     page 94         Do you really want to load EDL           Confirm loading of EDL file        Do you really want to delete EDL           Confirm deletion of EDL file        EDLFILE ERROR not start PIONEER DVDRec EDL    Repair EDL file        EDLFILE ERROR not support EDL VER       EDL file version     is not supported        EDLFILE ERROR  line    Syntax error 01    EDL file error  Final REC must end with STOP command        EDLFILE ERROR  line    Syntax error 02    EDL file error  No command after the number        EDLFILE ERROR  line    Syntax error 03    EDL file error  REC before INI must end with STOP command        EDLFILE ERROR  line    Syntax error 04    EDL file error  REC cannot be performed after FNL              EDLFILE ERROR  line    Syntax error 05    EDL file error   Designate CHP after REC    CHP  T N  C N cannot be designated after WAI  INI  FNL
170. omposite Out  is set to    Source  Monitor     the input image will be passed through  during recording as well  See page 32   In addition  in  the event this command is set to    Decoder Out      the output signal will be the encoded decoded  version of the original input video audio signal     Note 1   The playback video signal is delayed about 4 seconds  with respect to the input signal due to the time  required for encoding and decoding    Note 2    Recording will not begin if a copy guard protected  input signal is detected    Note 3    If  Composite Out  is set to    Source Monitor      pass through output   when OSD is set to ON during  recording  the video and audio will switch to     Decoder Out     encode decode output     Note 4    Turn off the power of the recorder and then turn it  back on again if the disc does not come out even  when a drive error has occurred               Drive indicators    Selecting the TV System Mode   Select the TV system mode for recording  When  TV  SYSTEM  is selected on the STATUS section of the  Function Menu  the selectable TV systems are  displayed  Using the CURSOR button and ENTER  button  select either    NTSC    or    PAL     When  changing from the currently selected system  a  confirmation dialogue box will be displayed     Function Menu    s pa Aen C  z Project  et    _Input  A Input  a sioh  gt   a Auto Capture _   lt  cpy impt Bkup    5 System C  D    5 Operation      Recording   Playback    Project 1 No Disc  100 1 1 G8  
171. order to open up space on the  drive     EDIT HANCA __    Record Name Delete  Copy Project   Copy Clip    Rename Clip   Export    No Item    Date     RECORDER    Back Exit 52 MB   52MB    100 81  G     Press  Delete  to remove the project     EDIT section  gt   Project   gt   Delete   Note 1   A project that is currently being edited cannot be  erased   Note 2   Projects with protected clips cannot be deleted  see  page 67      69    PRV LX1  En    Disc Duplication          This unit provides a function for duplicating discs   Disc to disc duplication can be performed by  connecting another DVD drive  This function can be  done on a single drive by creating an image file from  a disc and using this file to create a new disc  Image  files imported via FTP  uploading  can also be used to  create discs  uploaded image files are saved to the  imagefiles folder   See page 72 for information on  FTP connection    Note 1    Copyright protected content cannot be duplicated or  used to create image files  The copying of  copyrighted materials requires the permission of the  copyright holder and neighboring rights holder   Failure to obtain the permission of each rights holder  can be punished by law  Pioneer accepts no liability  whatever for problems arising between the user of  this device and any rights holder    Note 2    The time required for disc duplication and creating  image files depend on disc read write performance     Disc to disc Duplication   Use the Function Menu s APP
172. ordinary music CDs  recorded with 2ch stereo  are played back only from the front speakers     even when 5 surround speakers or sub woofers are connected    lt L gt  Front right  speaker    ia  Front left speaker wA  v Dolby Surround Playback     When Dolby Surround is noted on a commercially purchased DVD video  it means that sound can be played back from    five surround speakers   Center speaker  lt  gt  Front right  ZO lie speaker      Right surround  speaker  Front left  speaker    Left Surround  speaker  v Dolby Digital 5 1 ch or DTS Surround Playback     Programs recorded in Dolby Digital  5 1 ch surround  or DTS surround mode are played back through 5 surround speakers  plus sub woofer  each with its own independent channel  Since each channel is recorded independently  the reproduced  sound has high presence and three dimensionality              Sounds of planes flying   overhead and other moving  Sounds of explosions  footsteps of sounds are reproduced with  dinosaurs and other low frequency three dimensional realism     Ce sounds are reproduced with bone     shaking realism                         0 1  refers to the  specialized low frequency  sound of this channel  As a  result  no sound is produced  here in scenes that don   t    require super low sound   lt  gt   Front left  o    speaker    Center  speaker        Right surround  speaker         Dialogue is heard  primarily from the  center speaker          Since front back speakers  can be controlled   Left Surr
173. ot be accessed due to a  specific kind of rack mounting  a USB hub can be attached  to solve this symptom  If a USB hard disk drive is not  recognized  or if operation is unstable  change to a hub  supporting USB 2 0              USB hub Keyboard mouse                   19    PRV LX1  En    Basic Operations           Function Menu   Setting operations are performed on this unit via a STATUS section  dedicated graphical user interface  GUI  called the     Function Menu          With a few exceptions  the menu  screens shown here represent  those appearing on the single DVD  Epjit section a  a  Composite      drive model  As a result  the actual F DXD Di Anput RCA  APP section        RECORDER    appearance may be slightly IV System  gt   NTSC  different in the case of the twin     DVD drive model  3 system Ce   gt   D     7 k I Operation   The Function Menu is composed of a top SET UP a a Ee ry Ee st een    menu for confirming current operating section Playback 100 56 GB   STATUS  together with the following three    sub sections                EDIT  items related to recorded video data Function Menu  Top Menu   and DVD settings    Displayed in the event of a twin      APP  Application   settings for disc DVD drive model or when the  duplication and importing  auto capture for optional DVD writer unit PRA     EDL  Edit Decision List  and other settings  DW11 is installed      3  SET UP  basic unit settings   Each of these sections is composed of further  sub menus     Second su
174. ot only leave invalid data  on the disc  but damage the hard disk  Invalid data  can only be removed by formatting the disc     Backing up and Restoring System  Settings   A number of the items settable on the Function  Menu can be backed on a hard disk drive connected  to a USB port  The backed up settings can also be  uploaded from a USB HDD to use in restoring  previous settings  The items supported for backup  and restore are listed on the    Function Menu  Table     page 80      Note   The default menu settings for the  DVD Menu   items are backed up and restored     77    PRV LX1  En    Recording Time          m Recording time with Dolby Digital  DVD  Hard Disk     Dolby Digital       Recording time  time  min   1     Transfer rate       DVD  disc    oo  N    Hard disk    22 45    Total   Mbps     Video   Mbps     Video resolution       Audio   Kbps     NTSC  720x480    PAL  720x576    Audio sampling  frequency    16bit  48kHz       wo         23 53    720x480    720x576    16bit  48kHz       oo  oO    25 44    720x480    720x576    16bit  48kHz       N  o    27 35    720x480    720x576    16bit  48kHz       N        29 26    720x480    720x576    16bit  48kHz       N  ri    31 17    720x480    720x576    16bit  48kHz       N  o    33 08    720x480    720x576    16bit  48kHz       N  oa    35 00    720x480    720x576    16bit  48kHz       N  A    36 51    720x480    720x576    16bit  48kHz       N  oo    38 42    720x480    720x576    16bit  48kHz       N  N    40 34   
175. otes   Disconnect the power cord from its outlet before  performing cleaning                 Cleaning the pickup lens   The DVD recorder   s lens should not become dirty in normal  use  but if for some reason it should malfunction due to  dust or dirt  consult your nearest Pioneer authorized service  center  Although lens cleaners for CD players are  commercially available  we do not recommend using them  since some may damage the lens     Disc Precautions    Recommended Discs  Use only recommended disc media in order to assure  stable recording and playback    Consult your nearest Pioneer authorized service center  regarding recommended disc media     Handling of Discs    Discs may become incapable of recording and playback  when scratched  or when soiled with fingerprints or dust     Always handle discs as noted below     Never touch the recording surface  mirror surface  when  handling discs  Hold discs between their edges  or  between one edge and one finger in the center hole           Do not apply adhesive tapes or labels to discs     Do not use cracked or warped discs  since they may  shatter dangerously at high rotation speeds        e Do not use non standard discs  since they may cause  adverse affects to the player and other components    e Do not use discs shaped in non circular shapes  hearts   polygons  etc    since they may cause malfunctions              e To clean fingerprints from a soiled disc  wipe gently  from the center hole radially toward the circumfere
176. ound independently  sounds can  spea ker be heard travelling from  front to back  left to right   and vice versa           10    PRV LX1  En    Features           Product Introduction    The PRV LX1  single DVD drive twin DVD drive  is a DVD recorder developed by Pioneer for dedicated use in  DVD Video production  The broad range of interface supports built into the PRV LX1 allows the input of  professional mastering media  tapes  using professional component    video signals    One of the PRV LX1 s greatest features is its ability to create DVD Video discs merely by pressing the REC  button  without worrying about the difficult DVD settings ordinarily required  A wealth of recording  playback   and DVD setting functions and features are provided for efficient DVD production  thus achieving efficient and  high performance operational characteristics for each type of DVD application     Professional media source    Recording functions   DVD production functions    Di  D2    BITACAN             Input ay Media ED          One push recording     1 Component video inputs  NTSC only  supported by this unit include Betacam and SMPTE   with signal levels as noted in the accompanying chart  Confirm the component output of  your VTR or other connected component when making settings     Color Bar  75                           Betacam component Y 1 Vp p 0 714 0 286  B Y R Y 0 7 Vp p  0 35  SMPTE Component Y 1 Vp p 0 7 0 3  B Y R Y 0 486 Vp p  0 2625  m Dedicated HDD Hybrid Recorder for D
177. p  75 Q  4P mini DIN x 1  Y  1 0 Vp p  75 Q  C  0 265 Vp p  NTSC   0 300 Vp p  PAL   75 Q  BNC x3  Y  1 0 Vp p  75 Q  Pb  0 648 Vp p  NTSC   0 700 Vp p  PAL   75 Q  Pr  0 648 Vp p  NTSC   0 700 Vp p  PAL   75 Q       in jack x 2  2 Vrms  0 dBfs   22 kQ  or more   LR  female  x 2   4 dBu  600 Q    x U    in jack x 2  2 Vrms  0 dBfs   1 5 KQ  or less    Hz to 22 kHz  DVD fs  48 kHz    ore than 80 dB   ess than 0 02     LR  male  x 2  0 dBu  600 Q load  low impedance  Hz to 22 kHz  DVD fs  48 kHz    ore than 80 dB   ess than 0 02     in jack x 1  0 5 Vp p  75 Q    AXT  gt U    WE       wW    C x 2  black burst  0 286 Vp p  NTSC   0 300 Vp p  PAL   75 Q  ON OFF     4 pin  i Link IEEE 1394 compatible  x 1   BNC x 1  0 5     8 Vp p  3 kQ   D sub 9 pin  female  RS 422A compatible x 1  Inch threads   D sub 9 pin  female  RS 422A compatible x 1  Inch threads   D sub 9 pin  male  RS 232C compatible x 1  Inch threads   Mini D sub 15 pin  female  x 1  Inch threads    4P type A  USB 2 0 compatible  x 4   8P type  IEEE802 3 compatible  category 5  x 1    E EE ss      Specifications and appearance are subject to change without notice     98    PRV LX1  En    Language Code List                                                                                                                                                                                                    Language Langue Code Language Langue Language Langue Code  Japanese japonais   ja   1001 Hausa  ha   080 Quechua   qu   721 
178. port data   Either try again  or check original data        Do you want to export     VOB file export confirmation querry        The file     exists   Now  do you want to overwrite     Continuing this operation will overwrite  erase  this file        Please input a VOB name     Input the desired VOB file name        There is no HDD space to export     Check your remaining hard disk drive space        No disc in drive     No disc is in drive  Insert a disc        There is no title     No selectable title exists        This disc is not supported     This disc contains no selectable title        There is no title in this project     This project has no titles  so no thumbnails can be selected        Do you want to save Current Menu to Default  Menu     Press  Yes  to copy menu data        Do you want to load Default Menu to Current  Menu     Press  Yes  to copy menu data        Menu Preview    The number of titles is over 99     Current project already contains 99 titles  A DVD Video disc  can hold a maximum of 99 titles  Use the Title Editing  Title  Selection  command to reduce the number of titles        Menu Preview    The size of menu is too large     The attached menu size is too large for the current project title  composition  Change to a menu design with more buttons on  each page of the menu  Also  by changing to title menu  it may  be possible to construct the menu with a smaller volume        Menu Preview    Data size is over 4 7GBytes     The current project title c
179. posed of a  combination of text files providing detailed  information about the various DVD menu settings   together with multiple image files  Plans are  currently underway to make available a plugin that  will allow the output of computer image editing  software to be converted to an importable form     DVD Menu Background Image File  Format   Support is currently available only for Windows  Bitmap   bmp  format and JPEG   jpg  format files     73    PRV LX1  En    Importing Image Data  Edit Lists          Edit List File Format  Edit list files are text files with the     edl    filename extension  Composition is as follows     Header  PIONEER DVDRec EDL 002 ENCODING XXX  Entry  Number Operation Type Parameter 1 Parameter2 Parameter 3    The number of parameters differs depending on the type of operation involved  Numbers are consecutive  numerals beginning from 001     Use a single byte space  0x20  or tab  0x09  between  PIONEER DVDRec EDL  and  002   Alternately  a carriage  return character  OxOA  OxODOA  0x0D  may also be used     The message ENCODING XxXxX indicates the character encoding  and may be omitted    The    XXX    represented here supports utf8  eucJP  Shift JIS  and JIS7  If the command is omitted  utf8 will be  used as default encoding    E IN OUT Point Setting Entry    Number Operation Type Parameter 1 Parameter 2 Parameter 3  NNN REC IN Point OUT Point Post REC action    The IN OUT point is set using time code format as follows  HH MM SS FF   Post REC a
180. prev   Chapter Point  CHP_01 25 00 00  EDL  Command 194 Leese soe  EX  gt  REc  01 08  00    EDL Load Delete   EDL Save    RECORDER 308 MB   308 MB    100 56 G     Back Exit  007 WAI    APP section     gt   Auto Capture       EDL  items editing   example 1     N58 Auto Capture i     IN OUT Point  Chapter Point   EDL Command   leo     EOL Load Delete _    EOL Save        RECORDER  003 CHP 01 10 00 00    Back Exit 308 MB   308 MB    100 56 G     APP section     gt   Auto Capture   gt   EDL  items editing   example 2    The constructed edit list can be saved with a name     edl  created with the  Auto Capture   gt   EDL  SAVE  command on the APP section  Also  a saved  edit list can be selected and loaded with the  Auto  Capture   gt   EDL Load Delete   gt   Load  command   To delete an edit list  using the  Auto Capture   gt    EDL Load Delete   gt   Delete  command on the  APP section     41    PRV LX1  En    Recording       EG  Auto Capture    IN OUT Point Load        edl001 edi   edi001 edl     Chapter Point Delete    Exit RECORDER 308 MB   308 MB   Load or delete an Edit Decision List  EDL  F    to from the hard disk drive library  Seed HDD  100 56 G     APP section  gt   Auto Capture   gt   EDL Load Delete     S59 Auto Capture    IN OUT Point Save To 4  Chapter Point    EDL Command    EOL   EDL Load Delete _    edi001 edi    EOL Save      EDL SAVE    308 MB   308 MB    Enter a name for the EDL file  T  The maximum length of a name is 32 characters  DD    100 56 G     Back 
181. pture    IN OUT  Point Command   aize i    initialize      Chapter Point  y  EDL  EDL Load Delete  EDL Save  Add to EDL    Back Exit RECORDER 308 MB   308 MB    Select a command to add to an Edit Decision List EA  TEs    EDL   HDD    100 56 G     APP section  gt   Auto Capture   gt   EDL Command        Command    When selecting the APP section  gt   Auto Capture   gt    EDL  command  the items entered on the edit list  cannot be edited  changing order  deleting    In particular  the contents set with the APP section  gt    Auto Capture   gt   Chapter Point  command must  be recorded as the next step after setting and  recording the IN OUT points where you wish to insert  chapter marks   If chapter points are set and recorded after earlier  setting and recording multiple IN OUT points  the  chapter points will be added as an additional record at  the end of the edit list  and thus must be changed to  their proper order         IN  OUT Point  Chapter Point  EDL Command     k  EDL Load Delete    EDL Save    RECORDER 308 MB   308 MB  Check and modify the Edit Decision List  EDL    The list includes In Out points and EDL commands   Press  EDL REC  to begin EDL recording     Back Exit    100 56 G        APP section  gt   Auto Capture   gt   EDL     Note    When recording the edit list  the final IN OUT point  setting must be as follows  APP section  gt   Auto  Capture   gt   IN OUT Point   gt   Record As   command must be set to    Title Stop         M Auto Capture    IN OUT Point 
182. r  depending on the kind of  malfunction   In such cases  consult your service dealer  to have the unit removed by professional installation  personnel  Failure to have the unit removed by professional  installation personnel may result in refusal of repair service     Usable Lifetime of the Hard Disk Drive   The hard disk drive  HDD  is a high precision device  and  when subjected to severe environmental or usage  conditions  may reach the end of its operating lifetime in  only a few years     v Frequent symptoms occurring when the HDD approaches  the end of its lifetime including    part or all of the playback  image will repeatedly enter pause mode     or    block noise   mosaic distortion  and other image distortion will occur      The HDD may also reach the end of its lifetime even  without these symptoms occurring     v When the HDD reaches the end of its operating lifetime   any data recorded on it may become unrecoverable  When  the HDD malfunctions at the end of its operating lifetime   it must be replaced  Inquire your Pioneer dealer or Pioneer  Electronics  USA  Inc  Customer Support Division listed at  the end of this manual     In the event of HDD failure  any data recorded on the  HDD cannot be recovered       lt E       Data Protection in Event of Power Failure  While operating this unit  if a power failure occurs  the main  power switch is turned OFF  the power cord is  disconnected  or other interruption in AC power occurs  the  data recorded on the HDD and D
183. racters supported in file names see the section     About File Names    on page 94     Note    The total post editing program size must be within  the capacity of the DVD disc or recording will not be  possible     EJA OVO Disc    Target Image  gt     Back Exit a041121_00 3503 MB   3524 MB    Input name of image file created from a current EF  project on the HDD  The maximum length of a name is    HDD    32 characters  97 29 G     EDIT section  gt   DVD Disc   gt   Make Image     Note    When  Finalize    Make Disc  and  Make Image   commands are executed  a DVD Video is created  with the menu set in DVD Menu     Playing Discs          When playing discs on this unit  the program on a  loaded DVD Video disc  or the clips recorded as a  project on the hard disk drive are played back and  the video audio signals output to all output  connectors  However  when playing DVD Video discs  equipped with copy guard copy protection  playback  signals will not be output to the DV connector nor to  other digital video output connectors     Selecting Playback Source   The currently selected playback source  also the  recording destination  will be displayed on the front  panel s central indicator  DVD1  DVD2  HDD  indicator   The  Drive  command on the Function  Menu s STATUS section also indicates the currently  selected recording destination playback source  Use  the front panel s DRIVE SELECT button  or the   Drive  command on the Function Menu s STATUS  section to select the recording
184. ration may be due to a malfunction in another component  If the  problem is not fixed  check the other components used with the player  If the problem still persists  contact  service center or dealer for service     Cause Remedy    Reference page       No power    Connect power cord to outlet     16       No picture    Check for proper connections     Change the video monitor or other input to the input connected to    he PRV LX1     f a non progressive scan video monitor is connected to the  component video output connector and the Component output  is set to Progressive  525p   no picture will appear  Hold the  main unit s front panel STOP button depressed while pressing  he cursor down button to switch the output to Interlaced  525i      When set to progressive scan  525P   no video image is output  o connectors other than the component output        When  Composite Out  is set to    Source Monitor     during stop  mode or otherwise when no image in input to the composite  input  no image will be output to the composite output  connector  In the same way no sound will be output at the RCA  output connectors if no audio is input to the RCA inputs        Check your TV system mode setting     16       After closing disc table  it opens  automatically  or playback will  not begin     Insert the disc correctly in the disc table    Insert disc is with correct up down orientation    Clean the disc    Confirm that the disc region number is proper for the player   Confirm that the
185. re Del _ Copy _ Delete     52 M8   52 MB    Press  delete  to begin deleting image file   lt 7   Z  DD  100 81 G     RECORDER    Back Exit    Using APP section  gt   Cpy Impt Bkup   gt    Image Copy Del   to delete image files    71    PRV LX1  En    Importing Image Data  Edit Lists          This function allows the importing of image data  from CD DVD discs  or a web browser with FTP  connection from a computer linked to an online  network  These images can be then stored in the  recorder   s menu library for use as DVD menu layout  images and DVD menu background images  Edit list  files can be similarly imported   When using FTP to download images from the  Internet  go to the SET UP section  gt   System   gt    Network  command and confirm that network is set  to    ON     Also  The displayed IP address will be the  connection destination  The user name and  password necessary for FTP connection is as  follows    User Name  PRVUser   Password  prv lx1  Following establishment of FTP connection  store  files relating to the DVD menu in the menu folder   files regarding edit lists should be stored in the EDL  folder   Files obtained via FTP from the network are  temporarily stored in the hard disk drive s Import  Directory  then  the    Import Directory    is  designated using the Function Menu s APP section   Cpy Impt Bkup   gt   Menu Import   gt   Source   command  the files to be added to the menu library  are selected  and the Add to Library button is  pressed to begin i
186. ring time shift playback  the PLAY button enable start time is different depending on video encode rate  and audio encoding method     23  PRV LX1  En    Functions           Editing Functions   Operation Details  page 62  67    e When recording to HDD  it is possible to change the name of each of multiple recording data  clips   and  editing functions including trimming  chapter editing  clip dividing  and title order editing can be performed   DVD disc emulation allows you to check editing results before recording them on the hard disk    Clips in projects on the hard disc  although discs created with the PRV LX1 can be copied    Clips in projects backed up on the USB HDD cannot be copied    It is possible to export project content clips in the form of vob files  The resulting files can be exported via  FTP connection to a networked computer     Notes     v To change clip names  connect a keyboard to the MOUSE KEYBOARD USB jack    v The name of the clip is that of the title listed on the title menu    v During trimming edit  it is possible to select whether the edited results are to be saved by overwriting  previous files or created as independent new files  The size of new clips created by trimming differs  depending on the HDD s open space  When saving by overwriting previous files  clips up to  4 7GB   HDD  available space  can be created    w Chapter mark positions are inserted in units of 15 frames  NTSC  or 12 frames  PAL     v The total size after editing must be such
187. rireces nids  68  COPYING CDS oe i e ce tease 68  Renaming a Clip  ssssssssssssisiissesssserrrerrnnn 69  Exporting VOB File Saee renien 69  Deleting a Project    69   Disc Duplication                2      ccceeeeeeeeeeeeees 70  Disc to disc Duplication             00 0eee 70  Creating Image Files from a Disc            71  Creating Discs from Image Files              71  Deleting Image Files from a Hard Disk    71   Importing Image Data  Edit Lists              72  DVD Menu Layout   Image File Format                   eeeeeee 73  DVD Menu Background   Image File Format                  eee 73  Edit List File Format              0  ccccccceeees 74  Edit  ListsExample   cnciiienaut eat ation  75   Backing Up Restoring USB HDDs             76  Connecting a USB HDD             c eee 76  FOPMAttinG seecces saiedecuveees erent e haueects 76  Backing Ups prkotina een pees 76  REStOFlING  ceirienees hd dead adept 77  Deleting Backup Data                e 77  Removing a USB HDD    77  Backing up and Restoring System Settings     77   Recording Time               2  eeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 78   Function Menu Table                    0000008 80   Shortcut Key Information                 00008 88   Message Display               2        seeeeeeeeeeeeees 89   TROUBLESHOOTING               2 c0c eeseeeeeeees 95   Specifications              ccccccceeeessseeeeeesseeeees 97   Language Code List                ccccsssseeeeeeeeee 99   Country Code List              ceeeseeeeeeeeeeee 100   Re
188. roject  Title   OVD Disc       D  D     Operation  Recording    Playback       Project 2 No Disc No Disc  100 87  G8     STATUS section      Drive   twin DVD drive model           When a disc is removed before finalizing  the data  recorded so far remains on the hard disk  A new  project is automatically created when this disc is  reinserted and additional data that is recorded is  saved to this project  Thus data recorded prior to  removal and data recorded after reinsertion are  saved to different projects    Note    When a disc is inserted and a recording is made    Record To  setting can no longer be changed   The  Record To  setting is saved for each drive and  can be changed when drive selection changed     or CNC    a040930_00 OMB  OMB    DVD RW  r     Back Exit    Select the drives which will be used for  recording DVD  amp  HDD allows record to both hard  disk drive and DVD drive s      EDIT section  gt   Project   gt   Record Name        Record To     When recording to hard disk drive  this recorder  performs internal management of recorded data   clips  in units called    projects     Multiple clips  up to  a maximum of 255  can be recorded in a single  project  and so long as a project is not changed  clips  can be recorded continuously within a single project   When you wish to classify your recorded data in  multiple groups  change the project by using the   Project  command on the STATUS section  and  continue recording     Function Menu    DYD Menu  Project   
189. rovide reasonable protection against harmful interference  when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment  This equipment generates  uses  and can radiate  radio frequency energy and  if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual  may cause harmful  interference to radio communications  Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful  interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense  D8 10 1 1_En          This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003     Cet appareil num  rique de la Classe A est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada  D8 10 1 4_EF          Information to User    Alteration or modifications carried out without appropriate authorization may invalidate the user   s right to operate  the equipment  D8 10 2_En          CAUTION  This product satisfies FCC regulations when shielded cables and connectors are used to connect the  unit to other equipment  To prevent electromagnetic interference with electric appliances such as radios and  televisions  use shielded cables and connectors for connections  D8 10 3a_En          IMPORTANT NOTICE     THE SERIAL NUMBER FOR THIS EQUIPMENT IS LOCATED IN THE REAR   LEASE WRITE THIS SERIAL NUMBER ON YOUR ENCLOSED WARRANTY CARD AND  EEP IN A SECURE AREA  THIS IS FOR YOUR SECURITY  D1 4 2 6 1_En    XU             CAUTION   USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE  SPEC
190. rse slow motion playback with  progressive output  NTSC only   the speed cannot be  changed     m Repeat Play   During playback of the chapter title you wish to  repeat  press the     button    Each time the button is pressed  the unit will alternate  between chapter repeat  title repeat  and repeat OFF   Note 1    The repeat playback function cannot be used on discs  displaying the    Operation Inhibited    message      Repeat Playback of a Designated Scene    At the beginning and end points of the scene you  wish to repeat  press the G button    Note 2    Repeat playback cannot span the borders between  titles    Note 3    The repeat playback function cannot be used on discs  displaying the    Operation Inhibited    message      To Return to a Specific Scene    1  At the point you will wish to return to  press  the   button    2  Later during playback  when you wish to return  to the designated point  press the ce  button    To stop repeat playback  press the button    Note    The repeat playback function cannot be used on discs   displaying the    Operation Inhibited    message     m To change the image angle   During playback of a DVD Video disc  press the  ANGLE f   button    ach time the button is pressed  the image alternates  between the available angles  With DVD Video discs  containing multiple recorded angles of view  the angle  can be switched as desired during playback    Such discs are marked by the angle mark  P24  on the    jacket   48    PRV LX1  En    m To C
191. s  and there are DVD Video players   DVD ROM drive equipped PCs or other DVD playback  devices that do not play DVD R or DVD RW discs  recorded in the Video Format     Recordable discs    Logo Attributes          12cm  single sided  single layer disc  Approx  max  recording time  360    DVD RW Minutes  4 7GB   12cm  double sided  single layer disc  DVD Approx  max  recording time  720     minutes  9 4GB   R4 7  DVD R         This unit does not support use of 8 cm DVD R discs   v DVD R RW discs are especially sensitive to dust   fingerprints  and scratches  Since a scratch on the  disc may make further recording impossible  and  may make it impossible to playback important data  recorded on the disc  take special precautions in  handling and storing these discs     v CD R CD RW discs cannot be recorded on this unit     DVD is a trademark of DVD Format Logo Licensing Corporation     8    PRV LX1  En    DVD Recording Modes    Video Mode    v The    video mode    employs the same recording format  as commercially sold DVD video discs  As a result  discs  recorded on this unit can be played on other DVD  players  but discs must be finalized before they can be  played in this way  see page 43     v Recording to DVD R RW discs is in video mode only     VR Mode    v VR mode is the basic recording mode for DVD RW   allowing repeated recording and editing on a single disc   VR is an abbreviation for  Video Recording     v DVD RW discs recorded in VR  Video Recording  format  can be pla
192. s connected or disconnected during unit  operation  To ensure stable operation  do not  connect or disconnect the USB connectors during  unit operation    Note 2    Do not connect two or more USB HDDs to the unit     Formatting   A new USB HDD must be formatted before use   Note that also USB HDDs labeled    Formatted    must  be formatted before use  See    HDD Tools    on page  31 for information on how to format and check a  USB HDD     Note   Formatting deletes all data on a USB HDD     76    PRV LX1  En             Backing Up   Use the APP section  gt   Cpy Impt Bkup   gt    Backup  command to back up data  Use the  Type   and  Target  commands to select the data types and  files to be backed up and press the Backup button  to start  Select    ALL    on  Target  command to  process all files     SE Cpy Impt Bk pa    Disc Copy Backup  To  Project A  Disc Image Copy image file       Image Copy Del Target   Menu Import   EDL Import   A   Restore Del Backup     RECORDER 52 MB   52 MB    Select the type of file s  from recorders internal  lt e     Back Exit    HDD that will be backed up to an attached external HDD    USB 2 HDD  100 81 G     APP section  gt   Cpy Impt Bkup   gt   Backup   gt   Type     Woe Cpy impt Bk    Disc Copy  Backup To   Disc Image Copy Type   Image  Copy Del  gt    Menu Import   EDL Import   A   Restore Del Backup    RECORDER 52 M8   52 M8   Select a file to be backed up to the attached E    external USB 2 HDD   amp     HDD  100 81 G     Back Exit    AP
193. s intended to guarantee your freedom to share and change free  software  to make sure the software is free for all its users  This  General Public License applies to most of the Free Software    Foundation s software and to any other program whose authors commit to    using it   Some other Free Software Foundation software is covered by  the GNU Library General Public License instead   You can apply it to  your programs  too     When we speak of free software  we are referring to freedom  not  price  Our General Public Licenses are designed to make sure that you  have the freedom to distribute copies of free software  and charge for  this service if you wish   that you receive source code or can get it  if you want it  that you can change the software or use pieces of it  in new free programs  and that you know you can do these things     To protect your rights  we need to make restrictions that forbid  anyone to deny you these rights or to ask you to surrender the rights   These restrictions translate to certain responsibilities for you if you  distribute copies of the software  or if you modify it     For example  if you distribute copies of such a program  whether  gratis or for a fee  you must give the recipients all the rights that  you have  You must make sure that they  too  receive or can get the  source code  And you must show them these terms so they know their  rights     We protect your rights with two steps   1  copyright the software  and   2  offer you this lic
194. sending material to the ce     device s   HDD  97 42 G        Executing the Make Disc command on EDIT section  gt    DVD Disc     66    PRV LX1  En    Project Editing          This recorder manages recorded image data  clips   by the unit of    project     A single project can  preserve multiple clips  and so long as the project is  not changed  the numerous clips are preserved as a  continuous series within the project    It is possible to include both NTSC and PAL clips  within a single project  In order to discriminate the  different modes  an  N  or  P  is affixed to the head  of list displays containing clips  or projects containing  clips  that differ from the currently selected TV  system  This display is used only for discriminating  the two kinds  however  and is not reflected in the  actual file names  during menu creation  etc       Function Menu    Auto Capture   Cpy impt Bkup    G   System VA ED 1    Operation  Recording   Playback       Project 3 No Disc  sislekeXi  ci        P  project exists on the STATUS section s  Project  menu    EDT iC    aoe Edit To  HOD  p  yatPy clipoor      Info Rename Del   Chapter J li a    Editing   Title  Selection  Paes P    Back Exit RECORDER 169 MB   169 MB    Select a video clip  e   Z  DD    20 66 G      P  clip exists on the EDIT section s  Title   gt    Target Clip   gt   Edit To  HDD   menu    The Function Menu s EDIT section  gt   Project   gt    Record Name  command can be used to confirm  the number of clips  the project
195. t   Menu  Modification   gt   Active Color  command allows  you to change the display color that appears when  each button is finalized     OVO Menu    Menu Setting  Menu _Type  Font  Menu Design    Background Default    Image Pp Black      Disc Name          Menu Modification Select Color  PROG en    T e C Active Color m Cen    Del Init Library ainina    RECORDER    Choose a color for the Active state highlight  of the DYD menu button     Back Exit 61 MB   61 MB    aa 1 gt     100 03 G        EDIT section  gt   DVD Menu       Menu Modification        Active Color     Deleting and Initializing Menu Library  Use the EDIT section  gt   DVD Menu   gt   Del Init  Library  command to delete menu layouts and  background images that are no longer needed from  the libraries  The Initialize command resets the menu  layout and background images in respective library to  their factory defaults regardless of  Type  or  Design  Select  settings                    Back Exit RECORDER 61 MB   61MB    MENU NAME TypeB EF   DISC NAME exist max 16  THUMBNAIL exist fer  BUTTON TEXT exist max 16     100 03 G     EDIT section  gt   DVD Menu   gt   Del Init Library     Note    The  Delete  command cannot be used to delete  menu layouts and background images set using the  default menu  But  the  Initialize  command resets  default menus to their factory defaults and deletes  all imported data     DVD Menu Editing          DVD Menu Preview   With the Function Menu s EDIT section  gt   DVD  Menu  comm
196. t  cpy impt Bkup    5 System   5 Operation       Recording   Playback        STATUS section  gt   A Input     Recording          Selecting Recording Destination   The currently selected recording destination  also the  playback source  will be displayed on the front  panel s central indicator  DVD1  DVD2  HDD  indicator   The  Drive  command on the Function  Menu s STATUS section also indicates the currently  selected recording destination playback source  Use  the front panel s DRIVE SELECT button  or the   Drive  command in the Function Menu s STATUS  section to select the recording destination  However   note that the DRIVE SELECT button is disabled  during display of the Function Menu    When the    HDD    is selected  recording to  performed to HDD only  If only 1 DVD R RW writer is  installed     DVD1    will be selected  if two writers are  present  either    DVD1    or    DVD2     or    DVD1 amp 2     can be selected as the recording destination    When    DVD amp HDD    is selected using the EDIT  section  gt   Project   gt   Record Name       Record  To  command  data is recorded both to the DVD disc  and hard disk simultaneously  and hard disk  recording remains stored even after the DVD disc  has been removed     Function Menu       DVD Menu ey Drive D   w Project Project      Title    Input  DVD Disc   Adnput    TV System  a Re CW a  5 System  a    HDD DVD 1  k Operation       v Recording    Project 1 No Disc  Playback   100 86 68     Function Menu    OVD Menu  P
197. t Clip  Enar sclip001  info Rename Del   Chapter   Editing    Title Selection        Disc Emulation  RECORDER  Press  Disc Emulation  to start disc simulation a   of the project   lt  om  24 69 G     Back Exit 62 MB   62MB    Executing the Disc Emulation command on EDIT  section  gt   Title     65    PRV LX1  En    Title Editing   Chapter Editing          Recording to DVD Disc   Projects edited on hard disk drive can be recorded to  DVD Video disc by using the EDIT section  gt   DVD  Disc   gt   Make Disc  command  By using the EDIT  section  gt   DVD Disc   gt   Make Disc       Target   command  the destination drive used for the  recording is designated as    DVD1     If an additional  expansion drive has been added     DVD2    or     DVD1 amp 2    can also be selected  Discs cannot be  removed until the  Make Disc  processing has been  completed    The volume label given to the DVD disc will be the  same as the project name    Use the  Make Image  command for creating image  files on the hard disk  see    Recording from HDD to  DVD    on page 44      Eom DVD Disc    Target DVD1    iMake Disc m    K    Make Image    Write    Back Exit a041121_00 3503 MB   3524 MB  Record a project from the HARD DISK DRIVE on to c amp 7    disc This process automatically finalizes the disc HDD  for playback in other DYD devices  97 42 G        EDIT section      DVD Disc   gt   Make Disc     E DVD Disc    Make Image    Write   Back Exit  a041121_00 3503 MB   3524 MB    Press  write  to begin 
198. t through  openings as they may touch dangerous voltage   joints or short out parts that could result in a   ire or electric shock  Never spill liquid of any   ind on the product    SERVICING     Do not attempt to service this   roduct yourself as opening or removing covers   may expose you to dangerous voltage or other  azards  Refer all servicing to qualified service  personnel    DAMAGE REQUIRING SERVICE     Unplug this   product from the wall outlet and refer servicing   o qualified service personnel under the      ollowing conditions    e When the power supply cord or plug is   lamaged      liquid has been spilled  or objects have fallen   into the product    e If the product has been exposed to rain or water    e If the product does not operate normally by   ollowing the operating instructions  Adjust only   ose controls that are covered by the operating  instructions as an improper adjustment of other  controls may result in damage and will often   require extensive work by a qualified technician   o restore the product to its normal operation    e If the product has been dropped or damaged in   any way    e When the product exhibits a distinct change in   erformance     this indicates a need for service    REPLACEMENT PARTS     When replacement parts  are required  be sure the service technician has  used replacement parts specified by the  manufacturer or have the same characteristics  as the original part  Unauthorized substitutions  may result in fire  electric sho
199. tely delete all data on a  hard disk    Thus discarding or transferring a USB HDD to a  third party when hard disk data has been deleted  using these functions runs the risk of placing  backed up image data into the wrong hands  To  prevent such a risk  use commercially available  software to wipe the hard disk clean or request  a dealer to do so  Consult your USB HDD  manufacturer for details                    System    Serres cia  cee Target Drive  ZaHDD  F Key Set 1 6 D   F Key Set 7 12   Network    UPS Setting    Information     HDD Tools i  gt  Format Check    Back Exit RECORDER 52 MB   52 MB    Select the internal HDD or the external USB e     2 HDD as the device to re format or check  HDD  100 81 G     SET UP section     gt   System   gt   HDD Tools     Note 1    Selecting Format deletes all projects and image files  on the hard disk  The Format command erases even  those clips in projects which have been set for  accidental erasure protection using the EDIT section       Project   gt   Record Name       Protect   command  Also  when executing the Format  command  set drive selection to  HDD   see page  35   formatting cannot be performed on    DVD1  and     DVD2      Note 2    The internal hard disk drive cannot be formatted  when there is a disc in the drive  Remove the disc to  format the hard disk drive    Note 3     USB hard disk  appears as  Target Drive   command only when a USB HDD is connected  before opening the Function Menu    Note 4    When using a USB HD
200. tion of a second DVD drive  When  an additional writer  PRA DW11  is added here  it is considered    DVD2       Some models are factory equipped with twin DVD drive      For information on availability of twin DVD models  consult your dealer     DVD1  DVD2  HDD  Hard disk Drive  These indicators light to show which drive has been selected with the  indicators DRIVE SELECT button  the indicator for the selected drive lights green      DRIVE SELECT button Use to select the playback source and destination drive for recording  The  selection changes in the order HDD  Hard disk Drive   gt  DVD1  gt  DVD2      DVD1 amp 2  When a drive is selected  the corresponding indicator lights   green   When DVD1 amp 2 is selected  DVD1 is designated as the playback  source     PREVIEW button When this button is pressed with the unit in the idling condition  a  preview image sound of the selected input  following encode and decode  processing  is supplied to all output connectors except DV  when the  button is pressed again  the unit returns to idling condition                                                1 A disc created on the PRV LX1 that contains many titles may take dozens of seconds to recognize when loaded  The DISC  indicator flashes and the disc recording and playback cannot be started during disc recognition     14    PRV LX1  En       Names of Parts       Name    Function       STOP button  m     Functions to stop recording or playback  Until all internal operations are  completed
201. ton  b gt     Chapter skip PREV button  ma a    Cursor buttons  A   gt   V   lt     ENTER button   RETURN button    Title  chapter  frame  time button  TITLE CHP   FRM TIME     Frame time button  FRM TIME   SEARCH button  CLEAR button    Load batteries into the  1 This key operates the same as the FUNCTION    remote control unit button on the main unit    Open the rear battery   compartment cover and insert   two AA batteries      Insert the two batteries with    and     polarities aligned as                                           Note      Do not mix new batteries with old      Even batteries of the same type may display different  voltage characteristics  As a result  do not mix batteries  of different brands together      if you do not plan to use the remote control unit for an          Indicated  inthe battery case  extended period  one month or more   remove the    batteries from the remote control unit to prevent potential  Range of Remote Control Unit damage from leakage of battery fluid  If DAEN leakage is  When pressing the remote control unit s buttons  point it discovered  remove and discard the batteries  and  toward the front panel remote sensor  The range of the carefully wipe up any battery fluid from inside the  remote control unit is about 7 meters  within an angular compartment  Replace the old batteries with new   range of 30   to either side of the front of the remote   When disposing of used batteries  please comply with  sensor  governmental regulatio
202. turns to  idling condition           DISPLAY button       Press to turn on screen display  OSD  ON OFF  default setting  OFF   This  button does not operate when on screen function display is set to  DISABLED        Remote control sensor  qj     Receives signals from the remote control unit  Do not allow this part to be  blocked by other objects        VOLUME knob    Use to adjust output level to the headphones jack         2 Progressive is supported only during NTSC o  Connect to progressive scan TV monitor   e When progressive is set to ON  no video i       PHONES jack       Use to connect headphones     utput   on progressive monitors will not produce correct playback   s output to any output connectors except the component output         3 Functionality of connected devices is not guaranteed  If USB mouse and keyboard operation is unstable  try disconnecting  and reconnecting the USB connector  If a USB hard disk drive is not recognized  or if operation is unstable  change to a  hub supporting USB 2 0  If operation continues to be erratic  inquire your Pioneer dealer or one of the service centers  listed at the end of this manual     4 This operates the same as the remote control unit s SETUP button  The FUNCTION button operates only in the idling  condition     5 When performing reverse slow motion playback with progressive output  NTSC only   the speed cannot be changed     15  PRV LX1  En    Names of Parts             Rear Panel Facilities                              
203. tween  the two pages  when the button is pressed a third time  the OSD is turned off     Main unit button  Recording status Recording title chapter Recording time  Note 2     DISPLAY          im ie on    PLAY TT CC HH MM SS  FF  Remote control unit   ee    DISPLAY Playback Playback title chapter  Note 3  Playback time  Note 3     EJ status  Note 3     Note 2    The recording time is the same as the time for the input video image   this differs from the output video image time  which is subjected to  encoding decoding     Note 3    Playback status is shown only during time shift playback        OSD during Recording  page 1      Note 4                       Playback status Playback title chapter  Note 4  Recording status Recording title chapter Remaining  I HDD capacity    rec TT CC HH MM  SS  FF Lo Recording time  PLAY      TT CC ea oe  RATE XX FILTER XX 100 GB  HH MM Playback time    Note 4    V IN   Composite A IN   RCA       Video input Audio input Remaining recording time    Video encode rate Video filter level  OSD during Recording  page 2     Note 4   Playback status is shown only during time shift playback     27    PRV LX1  En    Status Confirmation Using Onscreen Display  OSD           m OSD during Playback   When the DISPLAY button is pressed during playback  the OSD projects the unit s playback status  allowing  confirmation of these items    In the playback mode  the OSD screen is composed of two pages  a simple  reduced clutter  page  anda  detailed information pa
204. uipped with a number of DVD menu  layouts that are selected with the Function Menu s  EDIT section  gt   DVD Menu  command  and  associated with a recorded image for convenient  production of DVD Video discs    The constructed menu will be the same TV system   NTSC or PAL  as that currently selected  Opening  clip and idle clip can be set only for HDD projects  A  total of 1GB  about 10 minutes at highest rate  can  be set  However  even if the same clip is selected   the total will be computed as separate clips    The DVD menu data set here is reflected in  Make  Disc    Make Image  and  Finalize  command     Also  by using the save to default menu and read  commands  the menu data for the currently selected  project can be saved to the default DVD menu  or  read from the default DVD menu    The default DVD menu is always used for new  projects  A standard menu can be registered as the  default DVD menu for efficient production of DVD  discs without having to edit menus each time    The preview and disc emulation functions can be  used to confirm the contents before burning a DVD  disc  Also  if the playback mode is field playback   output will be for one field only  and menu characters  may not appear correctly           DVD Menu Type Selection   Use the Function Menu s EDIT section  gt   DVD  Menu   gt   Menu Type Font   gt   Menu Type   command to select whether to make the DVD menu  a title menu  chapter menu  to add no menu or a title   amp  chapter menu    Regarding th
205. uld be set to about five seconds   The preroll value must be corrected using the source  side component              IN OUT Point   Preroll Time  gt   Chapter Point Offset Frame   EDL Command Record As       IN OUT Point  EDL Load Delete    EDL Save    Back Exit RECORDER 308 MB   308 MB    100 56 G     Select a pre roll time for the YTR during auto  capture recording   1 to 10 seconds available     APP section  gt   Auto Capture   gt   IN OUT Point          Preroll Time     F Auto Capture s    RUE oo Preroll Time  SAL Point  gt   EDL Command  Record As   EDL  INf OUT_Point  EDL Load Delete  EDL Save   Add to EDL REC    Back Exit RECORDER 308 MB ny 308 MB    SESE  an offset frame SLES TELE for the YTR 7 amp 3   H    during auto capture recording     HDD  The offset is between  30 and O frames  100 56 G     APP section  Auto Capture   gt   IN OUT Point   gt    Offset  Frame      The APP section  gt   Auto Capture   gt   IN OUT  Point   gt   Record As  command allows designation of  whether recording enters the REC pause mode  or  stops completely when the OUT point is detected   When    Chapter  Pause     is selected  the command  also permits the insertion of a chapter mark at that  point  When manual chapter mark insertion has been  previously selected  optional chapter marks can be  inserted by pressing the ENTER button during  recording     Add to EDL REC    RECORDER    308 MB   308 MB    Select the recording sequence for an Edit Decision E   List  EDL      Title then Stop 
206. unit  is in the idle mode     34    PRV LX1  En          Selecting Input   On the Function Menu  the STATUS section  gt   V   Input  and  A Input  commands indicate the   currently selected video and audio input signals  Use   the CURSOR and ENTER buttons to change to the   connectors for different input signals if desired    With either  V input  or  A input  is designated in      DV     both video and audio will become DV input  In   this case     LPCM     see page 37  cannot be selected   as the audio encoding method    When    PAL    is selected as the TV system  only 1    Component  type will be available    Also  DV audio format auto sensing is performed in   the case of the following settings  with the result   that recording and preview are disabled during the 2   or 3 seconds until the sensing is completed      When input selection is changed      When recording settings are changed        Immediately following DV signal input  when  cable is connected or playback is begun on a  connected DV component     Note    If preview is performed immediately after setting  input  the error message    No DV Input    will appear   This is only the result of the auto sensing process  noted above  however  and is not a malfunction     Function Menu    2 Des Drive   E Erajeci  FAV input D Component eta     i anal  TV System     Project 3 No Disc  100  _100 08 6B        3 DEIN na      lt  Project R      amp  Muinput D  lA Input n    TV Systein    Project 3 No Disc  100 03 G8       l
207. using an external VTR with automatic  recording  the Function Menu s SET UP section  gt    Operation   gt   Control Settings  command allows  independent settings to be made for the command  line and time code acquisition for controlling the  external VTR  To perform automatic recording  set  the SET UP section  gt   Operation   gt   Control  Settings   gt   Control  command to    Local       The SET UP section  gt   Operation   gt   Control  Settings   gt   Port  command allows setting of the  command line to    RS 422A     Disabled  or     IEEE1394      When the external VTR cannot be  controlled  such as a VTR with only an LTC output    set settings to    Disabled    and start VTR playback  manually from before the IN point to record  according to the entered time code    Use the SET UP section  gt   Operation   gt   Control  Settings   gt   Time Code  command to set the time  code line to either    RS 422A    or    LTC     or     IEEE1394        When    DV    is selected as input  the    IEEE1394     interface is added to the possible selections     Operation     Control Settings     Apez ny ge i   Video Settings k Port RS 422A oo    HOD Recording Time Code RS 422A    info Language Eject Setting  Eject    Back Exit RECORDER 169 MB   169 MB    Select the control settings  the communication e     method  and the input time code  HDD  20 66 G     SET UP section  gt   Operation   gt   Control Settings     Recording          Eject Setting   The operation performed at time of e
208. work    OFF       ON    Select whether to enable network        DHCP Manual    DHCP       Manual    Select IP address setting method        IP Address    XXX XXX XXX XXK    Select manual IP address        Subnet Mask    XXX XXX XXX XXK    Select manual sub net mask        Gateway    XXX XXX XXX XXX    Select manual gateway address        Mac Adress    XX XX XX XX XX XX    Display MAC address        UPS Setting    Model    Disabled       APC Smart UPS 500       APC Smart UPS 700    Select UPS        Shutdown Delay    30 seconds       60 seconds    Select time until shutdown via UPS        Information    System Version    Application Ver   OS Ver    Display system version        Power On Time    Total Hours    Display total power on time        HDD Access    Total Hours    Display HDD access time        Drive 1 R W     Read Write Time    Display Drive 1 operating time        Drive 2 R W     Read Write Time    Display Drive 2 operating time        Service Info    HDD Smart PCI Error    Display Smart information on hard  disk or information on internal PCI bus        HDD Tools    Target Drive    HDD       USB HDD   5     Format and confirm operation of data  area of HDD        Remaining Capacity    XXxXxGB    Display hard disk or USB HDD free  space        Operation Control Settings             Control    Local          Remote     1  During playback  initiates slow playback      2  During playback  initiates slow reverse playback        Switch external control         3  When PAL
209. x 179 5  H  x 539 5  D  mm  including projecting parts   16 13 16  W  x 7 1 16  H  x 21 1 4  D  in  including projecting parts    5   C to  35   C   41   F to  95   F    5  85  RH  without condensation     DVD  DVD Video  HDD  VOB FILE  DVD R   DVD RW    13 5 MHz  MPEG    48 kHz  Dolby Digital and Linear PCM  non compressed     About 1     6 hours  About 23     100 hours    DVD Video  DVD R  DVD RW  CD R  CD RW  and CD ROM are supported for  data read only     97    PRV LX1  En    Specifications          Video input   Composite   S VIDEO     Component     Video Output   Composite   S VIDEO     Component     Audio input   L  R  unbalanced   CH1  L   CH2  R   balanced     Audio output    L  R  unbalanced   Frequency response   S N ratio   Distortion  THD N     CH1  L   CH2  R   balanced   Frequency response   S N ratio   Distortion  THD N     Digital  unbalanced     External Sync Input     Other   DV input output   LTC input   Remote input   Remote output   UPS control   VGA output     Mouse keyboard connectors     Ethernet     Accessories   Remote control unit   AA batteries   Air filter replacement set   Power cord   Warranty   Operating Instructions     BNC x 1  1 0 Vp p  75 Q  4 pin mini DIN x 1  Y  1 0 Vp p  75 Q  C  0 265 Vp p  NTSC   0 300 Vp p  PAL   75 Q  BNC x3  Y  1 0 Vp p  75 Q  B Y  0 486 0 700 Vp p selectable  NTSC   0 525 Vp p  PAL   75 Q  with 75  color bar   R Y  0 486 0 700 Vp p selectable  NTSC   0 525 Vp p  PAL   75 Q  with 75  color bar     BNC x 1  1 0 Vp 
210. yed back on DVD players bearing the RW   logo    v The recording mode can be switched to Video mode  when using the following kinds of disc  Be careful   however  since formatting of the disc is necessary   resulting in the erasure of any previously recorded  material    DVD RW Ver 1 1  DVD RW Ver 1 1 CPRM compatible  DVD RW Ver 1 1 2xCPRM compatible      This component does not support recording and  playback of DVD RW discs in VR mode        Precautions When Recording in Video Mode   v Discs recorded in video mode on other recorders and  which have not yet been finalized on their original  recorders cannot be played back or further recorded   edited  including finalizing  on this unit     wv When recording DVD RW discs in video mode use only  disc media compatible with Ver  1 1 or later     v The remaining recording time decreases each time  recording is performed  Additional recording is possible  so long as remaining space is still available on the disc  unless finalization has been performed  see page 43    However  DVD R discs do not permit restoring of disc  capacity to pre recorded levels  nor overwriting of  previously recorded material  These operations are  possible with DVD RW discs by reformatting the discs           Precautions Regarding TV System  v This unit has been factory preset for use with the NTSC  TV system     Regarding DVD R RW discs   v Due to the unique construction of DVD R RW discs   leaving them for extended periods of time in the pause  mode at 
    
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