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2. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the product 11 ACCESSORIES ATTACHMENTS Use only acces sories attachments specified by the manufacturer 12 USAGE Unplug this product during lightning storms or when it is not used for long periods of time 13 CART Use only cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the product When a cart is used operate carefully to prevent the objects from tip over 14 SERVICING Contact qualified personnel when servic ing is needed Servicing is required when this product has been damaged in any way for example when the power cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled on the product objects have fallen into the product the product has been exposed to rain or moisture the product does not work normally or the product has been dropped 15 BATTERY To prevent battery leakage which may result in bodily injury property damage or damage to the unit please follow the instructions listed below when using the product s remote control e Install all batteries correctly with and signs matching the marks indicated e Do not mix batteries old and new or carbon and alkaline etc e Remove batteries when the remote is not used for a long time 16 WASTE This product may contain lead and mercury Disposal of these material may be re
3. Recording Step by Step for the procedures of recording on a disc from TV NS Recording Step by Step p 24 K When the DVD recorder is switched on during record ing you can only view the recorded channel on screen If you would like to watch a different TV channel you can do so by switching your TV s input source to tuner device e g antenna cable box or satellite box This will not affect the recording already in progress For further information on how to change the input source please check the instruction manual offered by your TV manufacturer Recording from External Devices Before you start e Refer to Recording Step by Step for the basic procedures of recording on a disc NS Recording Step by Step p 24 Recording from VCR V8 Cam corder DVD Player 1 Press SOURCE repeatedly to select the correct signal source TV gt AV1 C wv NS 2 Cue the external device and start playback at the beginning of the scene you wish to record 3 Follow the gereral operation to start recording Recording from DV Digital Camcorder P The DV Link INPUT jack on this recorder is for use with DV compatible camcorders only and not to be used for connecting any other firewire devices Only DV signals can be input to the DV Link jack on this DVD recorder Do not connect a MICRO MV format video camcorder to the DV Link jack Despite the technology endeavour with which this DVD recorder is buil
4. Naming a Title 1 On the Edit menu select Rename then press OK The on screen input keypad will be displayed Title Name TITLE 01 A a l Symbol international C1 JC2 La JC4 JCS JC6 C7 JC 8 JC9 JLo T W U Clear Lo Back B D G J M P B E H C F l V Cancel 2 3 4 8 Finish K N Q L O R 5 6 S 7 NS On Screen Input Keypad p 23 Select Clear first then press OK to delete the default title Refer to the instruction in On Screen Input Keypad to enter a new title name If you decided not to change the original title name press v 4 gt to select Cancel then press OK When completed press lt 4 gt to select Finish then press OK K The entry bar CANNOT be left blank If such a condition occurs you will not be able to exit the keypad screen Please follow the instruction given in the pop up dialogue box and go back to complete the process This DVD recorder does not inhibit you from entering same names for different titles Protecting a Title You can protect the title from accidental erasure or un planned editings when you activate the Protect function When the function 19 switched On the title CANNOT be edited or erased If you need to edit it you must unlock the file first 1 On the Edit menu select Protect then press OK to switch on or off the Protect
5. Press G Code button to display the G Code menu Path 2 1 Press TIMER to display the Timer Record menu 2 Press OK to start a new setting or press lt to select a previous setting which you would like to modify then press OK 3 Press v 4 gt to go to the G Code button then press OK to display the G Code setup menu 1 Press number buttons 0 9 or w 4 K to enter the G Code number then press OK TIMER RECORD 12345 Channel 015 Date 12 16 05 G Code Time 11 30 PM Length 060 minute 12 04 05 Sunday 08 09PM C P thoom sp Repeat Once Mode SP Date Time Setting Cancel Details of the preset program will be displayed 2 The Preset Channel dialogue box will be displayed if the DVD recorder fails to find information of a cor responding channel Press a lt 4 K or number buttons 0 9 to enter the channel number shown on your TV then press OK TIMER RECORD G Code 12345 Channel 015 Date 12 16 05 Preset Channel 0 01 1hOOm SP Repeat Mode Cancel Date Time Setting To make use of the G Code system for timer record ing you need to match the GCNs guide channel numbers used by the G Code system with the channel numbers shown on your TV so that the relevant information can be correctly assigned to the programs you would like to record 3 Set Mode recording mod
6. a2 To perform the function when playing video files titles press w to select Search then press OK to go to the sub menu To search by title chapter number 1 Select Title Chapter then press OK Repeat Zoom Slow Motion Search A B Repeat Subtitle Audio Angle Information Exit Title Chapter Time The bar for entering the title chapter number will appear 2 Enter the chapter title numbers then press OK If during the process you would like to revise the number you enter press 4 to re edit the last digit s when necessary L Ifthe number you enter exceeds total title chapter number an invalid icon will appear and the recorder will keep playing back the disc K If you would like to see the total number of title chapter please go to Information on the Navigation menu For DVD Video or other digital videos disc contents are usually divided into individual titles Some titles may be further divided into a smaller unit called chapter To view the disc contents press PLAYL IST on the remote control to go to disc menu To search by time 1 Select Time then press OK 2 Enter the time then press OK Repeat Zoom Slow Motion Search A B Repeat Subtitle Audio Angle Information Exit Title Chapter Time fJo 00 00 If during the process you would like to revise the number you enter press 1 to re edit the last digit s when necessa
7. function Rename TITLE 02 Protect Off Overwrite Off Erase 2 To exit the setting select Exit then press OK 3 If you switch on the function a lock icon will be shown next to the protected title on the disc menu TITLE O1 TITLE O 07 32PM 05 18 05 07 32PI 00 25 10 SP 00 25 1 Overwriting a Title L This function is applicable to titles saved on rewritable DVD discs only When you apply the function to a title it will be deleted and overwritten when you record new title pro gram next time 1 On the Edit menu press w to select Overwrite then press OK to switch on or off the Overwrite function To exit the setting select Exit then press OK If you switch on the function a pen icon will be shown next to the overwritten title on the disc menu TITLE O TITLE O1 07 32PM 05 18 05 07 32PI 00 25 10 SP 00 25 1 K After the Overwrite function is switched on new recording will be saved in the slot previously occupied by the overwritten title If the new program lasts lon ger than the old one it will be recorded continuously To prevent accidental erasure it is suggested that you activate the Protect function for the title immediately following the overwritten one Available recording time shown for the overwritten slot may not be exact as it is likely to be affected by the recording mode of the overwritten title 37 Erasing a Title K Once a title is era
8. Channel function is activated the TV channels are scanned and stored in a specific or der If your TV content provider changes the channel listing or if you are reinstalling this DVD recorder you may need to go through this process again 5 To edit listed channels see Using Channel Editor p 16 Setting Aspect Ratio Aspect ratio setting affects how video images are pre sented Select the mode which suits your television 1 Press SETUP to display the Setup menu 2 Change the setting through Playback gt Aspect Ratio 3 If you connect the DVD recorder to a widescreen 16 9 TV select 16 9 Widescreen 15 AA If you connect the DVD recorder to a normal 4 3 TV select either 4 3 Letterbox or 4 3 PanScan How ever when playing back a DVD Video disc recorded in wide picture format the picture shown on screen 19 different 1 If you select 4 3 Letterbox The picture is shown with black bars at the top and bottom 2 If you select 4 3 PanScan The picture is zoomed to fill the screen vertically and the left and right sides of the image are chopped off Please note that depend ing on the disc the picture may be shown in the 4 3 Letterbox mode even if you Select the 4 3 PanScan mode Setting Parental Control Some DVD Video discs are encoded with a Parental Management Level PML numbered from 0 to 8 You can set the parental control level of
9. Fit e Variable DA Converter e 24 bit 96kHz AD Converter e 24 bit 96kHz Signal Noise 1kHz e gt 90dB Dynamic Range 1kHz e gt 80dB Channel Separation 1kHz e gt 110dB Total Harmonic Distortion 1kHz e lt 65dB DVD VR HQ SP SPP LP EP SLP mode Playable Formats Playback Dolby Digital 2 channel MP3 LPCM Dolby Digital 2 channel Dolby Digital 5 1 channel digital out only DVD Video DVD R RW DVD R RW Video CD VCD Super Video CD SVCD Audio CD CD R RW JPEG MP3 MPEG 1 MPEG 2 MPEG 4 Recording DVD R RW DVD R RW K The specifications and design of this product are subject to change without notice 4l suonvofivod Reference Guide to Recording Options Recording Mode amp Recording Time 4 7 GB anand Sinde Recordable amp Rewritable DVD HQ High Quality 1 hours SP Standard Play 2 hours SPP Standard Play Plus 2 5 hours LP Long Play 3 hours EP Extended Play 4 hours SLP Super Long Play 6 hours Just Fit Variable K The Just Fit mode is available for timer recording only Timer Recording Frequency Recording Frequency Suitable Applications Advanced Option Recording result Ons To record program broadcast N A N A during specific time slot The preset program will be recorded With restriction every day during the designated Daj To record program broadcast every period of time aily a day during spe
10. digit password Once the password is correct the oe playback will start Path 2 Using Edit Mode While Viewing TV 1 Press TV MODE or press SOURCE to switch to the TV viewing mode If you press SOURCE you may need to press the button How to Set Password more than once to switch to TV 1 Press SETUP to display the Setup menu TV AV1 2 Change the password for parental control through C DV lt aoa 2 Playback Password 3 Press number buttons 0 9 to enter your 4 digit 2 Press EDIT to activate Channel Editor password The default password is 0000 s xiviiicssratorestansicatenisida sunieclesUawenseosbesavaisceidsaasenessiiedadevrebivnsereavonuied 4 Ifthe password you enter is correct you will be asked to enter a new password twice If two passwords do not Movi ng U p d own TV match a warning message will appear C ha n nels SETUP Playback 1 Press w to select a channel from the list then press Change Password OK CHANNEL EDITOR UP Aspect Ratio 4 3 Letterbox Parental Lock Level 4 Old Password xxx X PS L Uy Password Kk Slide Time 5 seconds New Password KK KX Down VCD PBC Insert Confirm Swap Unmatched DivX R VOD Rename Disable Preset Channel 1 GCN Some TV Fine Tune Ifyou press 4 or OK instead of number buttons when you are asked to enter a password you will return to the second level of the menu without makin
11. previous page O0 00 Finish to saving the settings and exiting the screen 23 Recording a You may not be able to record a program from TV or from another device connected to this recorder if the source material is copy protected e g set in Copy Once or Copy Never modes You CANNOT record copy a rented or purchased video disc from another device video cassette recorder DVD player DVD recorder etc connected to this recorder This DVD recorder adopts the DVD VR recording format which enjoys a relatively greater compatibility However it is still likely that recordings made with this recorder may not be able to be played back on other DVD recorders or DVD players Recording Step by Step Follow the steps to start your first recording EZIB Correctly connect all the cables S Connecting up Your DVD Recorder p 9 S Connecting to External Devices p 11 EZE Choose a recordable disc with enough space Check the disc types supported by the DVD recorder you are using S Discs Types Supported p 4 NS Recording Mode p 42 GEES Format the disc If you use blank DVD RW discs to record you will need to format the discs before recording Pressa wto select Quick Preparation or Full Preparation then press OK Please select method for preparing disc Quick Preparation Disc requires finalization after recording Full Preparation 30 60 minutes Prepare disc for play in other D
12. record video titles require finaliza tion Discs containing other types of media files are considered as data there is no need to finalize these discs K The finalized disc may not be able to be played back on certain devices e g older model DVD player due to technical incompatibility ZZ On Screen Input Keypad Using On Screen Input Keypad Naming a New Title or File Before you start 1 When the keypad screen is displayed press v 4 gt e Make sure the video signal of this DVD recorder is and OK to select one of the input options correctly displayed on your TV screen NS Connecting up Your DVD Recorder p 9 TITLE 01 e Make sure the remote control works C1 Jl2 La lL LS la JL7 Ce Jf Introducing On Screen Inp ut 2 Press a lt 4 gt to select desired letters numbers or Keyp ad punctuation marks then press OK You can enter up to 30 characters for a title name On screen input keypad offers you a simple way to enter 3 Use Back to delete character by character in a back file names Entering your desired characters can be easily ward direction Use Clear to delete all the characters done by pressing the w 4 K and OK buttons on your you have entered When completed press OK remote control 4 When completed press lt 4 gt to select Finish Renaming a Title or File 1 In the case of renaming when the keypad screen is displaye
13. set to progressive mode with an incompatible TV Reset the recorder by pressing gt direction button 5 0 2 0 OK on the remote control Image shown with e Check if the disc is distorted or scratched es e If the video output signal from the recorder goes via VCR to your TV set or if you connect the recorder to a TV VIDEO combination set the copyright protection code applied to some DVD programs could affect picture quality If you still experience this problem even when you connect the recorder to TV try connecting your recorder to the TV s S VIDEO output Image imported from e If the video signal from the external device is copyright protected you need to an external device is connect the device directly to your TV distorted Recording Cannot record e Make sure you have inserted a recordable disc with enough space e Make sure the disc you insert has been formatted or prepared for recording e Make sure the disc has not been finalized e Check whether you inserted a disc which has already been used for recording on other DVD recorders Recording does e This occurs as disc preparation process is taking place which will last for a not start immedi short time ately after pressing 6 RECORD button Timer Timer recording does e Check whether the system time is correct Recording not work properly Check whether the timer program is accurately set to desired time slot or channel Check whether you have
14. the remote control K In some cases the disc recorded on other recorders need to be finalized before it can be played back on this DVD recorder K This DVD recorder supports music files in mp3 and wma formats Programmed Playback for Audio CD 1 During the playback of an audio CD press EDIT to bring up the editing bar Program 01 Track 2 Press number buttons 0 9 to enter the number of track you would like to play 3 When completed press K PLAY to start programmed playback Press B STOP to stop playback Press gt PLAY to resume playback Playing Picture File 1 Follow the general operation in Playback Step by Step to start the playback of a disc containing picture files 2 When playback starts a tool bar appears on the screen Press 4 or gt to go to previous or next picture Press repeatedly to rotate the picture clockwise or press v to rotate the picture counterclockwise REZE Introducing Navigation Menu During playback press NAVI button on the remote control to display the Navigation menu The options shown on the Navigation menu vary depend ing on the media types e g DVD audio CD VCD etc as well as the supporting features offered by the media being played K Unavailable options will be disabled General operation 1 Press a w 4 gt to select one of the functions then press OK to go to sub meun Press lt to select one of the choices and confirm with OK
15. tion that makes up the picture There are some types of component video such as R G B and Y Cb Pb Cr Pr Composite video A single video signal commonly used in most consumer video products that contains all luminance color and synchronization information Divx VOD DivX VOD video on demand service is designed to protect copyrights of digital videos Through an online registration process DivX VOD prevents unauthorized downloads or file sharing For more information please visit http www divx com vod Dolby Digital A six channel system consisting of left center right left rear right rear and LFE Low Frequency Effect channel for use with a sub woofer channels It requires a Dolby Digital decoder either in the player or in an external receiver to regenerate the sound All processing is done in the digital domain Not all Dolby Digital discs contain six 5 1 channels of information DVD R DVD R is a recordable disc that is the same size as a DVD Video Contents can be recorded only once to a DVD R and will have the same format as a DVD Video 43 DVD RW DVD RW is a recordable and rewritable disc that is the same size as a DVD Video DVD RW has two different modes VR mode and Video mode DVD created in video mode has the same format as a DVD Video while discs created in VR Video Recording mode allow the contents to be programmed or edited DVD R DVD R is a recordable disc that is the same size as a D
16. 2 To enter number press lt 4 gt or number buttons 0 9 then press OK 3 To exit the Navigation menu press NAVI or repeat edly press 4 When playing DVD Video discs or video titles Repeat Zoom Slow Motion Search A B Repeat Subtitle Audio Angle Information Exit When playing VCD or SVCD Repeat Zoom Slow Motion Search A B Repeat Audio Information Exit When playing video files Repeat Shuffle Mode Zoom Search A B Repeat Information Exit 3l When playing audio CDs or music files Repeat Shuffle Mode Search B Repeat Information Exit When playing pictures Repeat Shuffle Mode File Search gt Picture Control gt Information K Exit Repeat The Repeat feature allows you to repeat a track title file or disc depending on the media type 1 Select Repeat then press OK repeatedly to choose a repeat mode Content Type Repeat Mode DVD Video tees ong Video Title Repeat Off VCD SVCD C Repeat All Picture Repeat Off Video File Repeat One a Repeat All Audio CD leas Music File das a Shuffle Mode 1 Select Shuffle Mode and choose to switch on or off this function Zoom For DVD Video Video Title Picture Control For Pictures The Zoom Picture Control feature allows you to enlarge the video picture image and to pan through the enlarged image 1 Select Zoom Pic
17. Control Signal The remote has a range of approximately 5M and works best when pointed directly at the unit horizontally at angles up to 30 from the sensor window of the DVD recorder a Easier Application with Remote Control Function buttons such as TOOLS or TIMER are designed to offer you a quick access to intended applica tions Press these buttons to go directly to their individual menus and complete your desired tasks If you would like to quit an application simply press the designated button again Connecting up Your DVD Recorder Before you start i Do not plug the AC power cord into the outlet until all other connections are made It is recommended that you connect VIDEO OUT jack of the DVD recorder directly to the video input of your TV Connecting VIDEO OUT jack of this recorder to a TV via a VCR may cause a viewing problem when playing a copyright protected disc The same viewing problem may also occur when connecting the recorder to an integrated TV Video system Step 1 Connecting Antenna Satellite Cables Option 1 With Cable Box Wall Outlet gt Cable Box gt DVD Recorder gt TV L Use an antenna cable to connect the RF IN jack on the cable box to the antenna outlet on the wall Use an antenna cable to connect the RF OUT jack on the cable box to the RF IN jack on the DVD recorder Use an antenna cable to connect the RF OUT jack on the DVD recorder to the RF
18. DVD Recorder DVDR3395 Thank you for choosing Philips Need help fast Read your Quick Use Start Guide and or User Manual first for quick tips that make using your Philips product more enjoyable If you have read your instructions and still need assistance you may access our online help at www philips com support PHILIPS Dual Media G coveE PHILIPS Table of Contents Important Safety Instructions eee eee 2 Warnings Cautions and Others 3 Overview e Disc Types Supported eee eee eee eee ee 4 e Media Files Formats Supported 5 Connecting Up e Knowing Your DVD Recorder 6 e Connecting up Your DVD Recorder 9 e Connecting to External Devices 11 Getting Started Introducing System Setup ccc cee eee eee 12 e Setting TV Channels eee cececeeee 15 e Setting Aspect RatiO 0 cece eee ee eee 15 e Setting Parental COntrO cece cease 15 Advanced System Setup ccc ee eee ee eeeeeee 16 e Using Channel Editor 16 e Setting the G Code System 18 Easier Application amp Access Ea a siege ee oe eed ere ents ae A eens beta doeees 19 introducing COONS wacctsceesuin aide vaume waved comands 19 USN R tete PIOY ccancoasneatevsens cuadacstueeseeets 19 s Using Tools Record seanang R 20 e Using Tools Timer Recordg eee 20 s LIS OOS DISC TOO S suc a ec eA 21 On Screen Input Keypad cece aces 23 e Intro
19. Hybrid type of SACDs can be played as normal Audio CDs Media Files Formats Supported Application Category Formats extention lt MPEG 1 Video MPEG 2 VOB DAT MPG S MPEG 4 AVI DIV DIVX Playback Music MP3 Picture JPEG JPG If an MP3 file name includes two byte character the recorder may not be able to display the name correctly This recorder does not support ID3 for MP3 tag This recorder does not support MP3 Pro files MP3 file bitrates supported by this recorder are 8kbps 320kbps O O ya p Connecting Up Knowing Your DVD Recorder Front Panel Connections The actual appearance of the unit may be slightly different 1 STANDBY ON button Switches the DVD recorder on and off 2 Play Record indicators Show the DVD recorder s current mode Green indicator lights up during playback Red indicator lights up during recording and timer recording 3 Timer Record indicator Shows the DVD recorder s current mode Orange indicator lights up when there are Timer Programs set for recording OPEN CLOSE button Opens or closes the disc tray Disc tray Holds discs securely during recording or playback Please do not put a disc on the tray and forcefully close the tray during power off mode This may cause malfunction of the DVD recorder DV LINK IEEE 1394 jack Connects digital camcorder LINE IN VIDEO AUDIO
20. IN jack on the television Cable box IN VIDEO R AUDIO Option 2 Without Cable Box Wall Outlet gt DVD Recorder gt TV L Use an antenna cable to connect the RF IN jack on the DVD recorder to the antenna outlet on the wall Use an antenna cable to connect the RF OUT jack on the DVD recorder to the RF IN jack on the television Please note that this serves as a pass through only dN su1ljaauuo Step 2 Connecting the Video Cable Option 1 Using Composite Cable Use the video yellow end of a composite cable to connect the VIDEO OUT jack on the DVD recorder to the VIDEO IN jack on the television Option 2 Using Component Cable Use a component video with green blue and red ends cable to connect the COMPONENT OUT jack on the DVD recorder to the COMPONENT IN jack on the television K If your television supports Progressive Scan mode you may adjust the Video Output setting accord ingly in setup menu for better results Go through Setup System Video Outpu and select Progres sive NS Introducing System Setup p 14 10 Step 3 Connecting the Audio Cable Option 1 Using Composite Cable Use the audio red and white ends of a composite cable to connect the AUDIO OUT jack on the DVD recorder to the AUDIO IN jack o
21. L R jacks Connects the outputs of external equipment via composite video audio cables Rear Panel Connections 00000000000 000000000000 00000000000 TGT TGR 4 E S ES Ia OOO O TURER ole OOO00000000 OCOOO00000C00O The actual appearance of the unit may be slightly different 1 DIGITAL AUDIO OUT COAXIAL jack 5 AV OUTPUT VIDEO AUDIO L R jacks Connects an amplifier or a receiver having a digital Connects the Inputs of external equipment via input jack composite video audio cables 2 VHF UHF IN OUT jacks 6 AC IN terminal Connects antenna cables Connects the power cord dN su1ljaauuo 3 AV INPUT VIDEO AUDIO L R jacks Connects the outputs of external equipment via composite video audio cables 4 COMP OUT COMPONENT jacks Connects the inputs of external equipment via component video cables Remote Control 1 amp OPEN CLOSE button Press to open or close the disc tray SETUP button Press to display the System Setup menu DISPLAY button Press to view information Alphabet and Number buttons Press to enter numbers and letters NAVI button Press to display Navigation menu RECORD button Press to start recording TIMER button Press to display Timer Record menu DISC MENU button Press to display disc x top menu ALBUM M4 button Press to go to previous file folder 4 v 4 gt direction and OK buttons Press to m
22. Languages depending on discs being played Audio Multiple Language to be adopted for the spoken language Available options vary Languages depending on discs being played Subtitle Multiple Your preferred language for subtitle Available languages vary depending Languages on discs being played Playback Aspect Ratio e 16 9 Widescreen For selecting a appropriate viewing mode available on users own televi e 4 3 PanScan sion sets e 4 3 Letterbox Parental Lock s Off The level of parental control e 8 Adult e 7 NC 17 e 6 R e 5 PG R e 4 PG 13 e 3 PG e 2 G e 1 Kid Safe Password Password for parental control Default 0000 Slide Time e Off Display interval for each picture e Interval 3 99 Seconds VCD PBC e On For enabling disabling playback control function on VCD discs which e Off adopt the VCD 2 0 standard DivX R VOD e Registration For obtaining the registration code of this DVD recorder Code Recording Mode e HQ Recording mode of different quality and length See Sele S Recording Mode p 42 SEE Hy e EP SLP Chapter Mark e Off The frequency of automatically inserting the chapter mark when recording e 5 Minutes video titles e 10 Minutes e 15 Minutes e 20 Minutes e 25 Minutes e 30 Minutes Audio Dolby Digital e PCM The mode decoded encoded of Dolby digital audio signal transmitted s Bit Stream from the digital output jack on the DVD recorder Select PCM when your amplifier does not have an integrated Dolby Digita
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24. VD Video Contents can be recorded only once to a DVD R and will have the same format as a DVD Video DVD RW DVD RW is a recordable and rewritable disc Recording can be erased and you can record on the same disc again for the maximum of 1 000 times DVD RW use a record ing format that is comparable to a DVD Video format 2 S a S 3 Interlace output NTSC the video signal standard has 480 interlaced I scan lines The Interlaced scanning system places lines of the second half of the picture in between lines of the first half of the picture JPEG A popular file format for still image compression and stor age JPEG stands for Joint Photographic Experts Group There are two sub types of the JPEG format as follows Baseline JPEG used for digital cameras the web etc Lossless JPEG an old type rarely used now Linear PCM audio PCM stands for Pulse Code Modulation Linear PCM is the usual method for digitally encoding audio without compression and is used for the audio tracks on DVD VIDEO discs Audio CDs etc MP3 MP3 MPEGI audio layer 3 is a compressed audio file format Files are recognized by their file extension mp3 or MP3 MPEG MPEG stands for Motion Picture Experts Group This is an international standard for compression of moving im ages On some DVDs digital audio has been compressed and recorded in this format NTSC National Television System Committee The initials stand
25. VD players Start recording For Example to record from TV you need to select a channel first Press TV MODE to select TV as the signal source then press CH and CH to select a desired channel CH 28 a gt CH 68 You can select a channel by pressing number buttons 0 9 and OK For Channel 6 press 6 then OK For Channel 55 press 5 5 and OK Press RECORD to start recording pd SP 0 00 11 2 00 00 Recording To pause recording press IK PAUSE STEP For recording from other source see the rest part of this chapter EZE Stop recording Press STOP to stop recording To start another record ing session press RECORD again after the previous recording is stopped Each new recording session is placed after the previous session unless a certain recording title is set to be overwrit ten NS Overwriting a Title p 37 EST Finalize the disc For DVD R DVD R and DVD RW formatted in Quick Preparation mode finalization is a necessary step if you want the discs to be played back on other compatible devices Use the Disc Tool in Tools to complete the process NS Using Tools Disc Tools p 21 K You need to complete the channel scanning process before recording from TV S Setting TV Channels p 15 K Beforing recording you can set the recording mode through Recording Recording Mode in the Setup menu Z Recording Mode p 42 Recording from TV 1 Refer to
26. aced the file in the same folder as the video title or under an appropriate sub directory Save the subtitle file either in the same folder as the video title or in a sub directory which is given one of the following names SRT SUB SUBS SUBTITLE or SUBTITLES DivX VOD DivX VOD video on demand allows you to download video files to your PC which you can watch either on your computer or on your TV To protect copyrights of these digital videos the service features an Internet based copyright protection system called DRM digital rights management DRM safeguards copyrights through an on line authorization process To watch DRM protected video files you need to complete the registration procedure K To complete the procedure of registration you would need to burn data on a disc Step 1 Applying for a User Account Register a user account on the DivX website http www divx com Step 2 Registering Your DVD Recorder 1 Press SETUP to display the Setup menu 2 Go through Playback DivX R VOD to display the registration code of your DVD recorder SETUP Playback DivX R Video On Demand Your registration code is X X X X X X X X To learn more visit www divx com vod OK The code seen above serves as an example only KX 3 When completed press SETUP to exit the Setup menu 4 Go to the DivX website http www divx com and enter the recorder s registration code in your acc
27. ack will start automatically If not press PLAY to begin playback For DVD Video disc a menu might appear when the disc is in playback mode For video music picture files recorded on discs a dialogue box will appear Select the type of the file you are going to play If there are no video music picture files on the disc the related button s will be disabled Please select media type for playback Video Music Picture Exit GEES Change the item you want to play For DVD Video disc press 4 gt to select then press OK If the titles and chapters are numbered press number buttons 0 9 to select a menu item and confirm with OK For audio CD music files audio files and VCD SVCD disc press M4 PREV or gt gt NEXT to select your desired track file For music and video files recorded on discs you can also press ALBUM M4 or ALBUM KN to select a folder which contains the desired file For picture files recorded on discs see Playing Picture File 30 GEEZ Stop playback For DVD Video VCD SVCD discs and video files Press B STOP to stop playback at a marked stop Press gt PLAY to resume playback from a marked stop Press STOP again to bring the playback to a full stop For audio CDs and music files Press STOP to stop playback Press gt PLAY to resume playback EZI Remove the disc Press amp OPEN CLOSE For DVD Video discs you can bring up the DVD menu by pressing PLAYLIST on
28. age shown on your TV If you are watching TV Image from your selected channel will be shown If you are watching DVD Video or VCD Image of the disc being played will be shown If you are listening to an audio CD The display window will be blank If you are browsing pictures A Picture icon will be shown 19 Easier Application amp Access Using Tools Play Playing Files 1 On the Tools menu press to select Play then press OK Timer Record Disc Tools 2 If you insert a DVD Video disc VCD SVCD or an audio CD playback will begin automatically Other wise press w to select Video Music or Picture then press OK 3 Playback will then start 4 Ifthe file being played is not what you wish to view To Change File Type To Change Files Miia Video or Press Press Music PREV M4 or NEXT w ALBUM M44 or ALBUM to select a folder l which contains the Picture Press 4 or K Ale 5 Press I gt PAUSE STEP to pause playback Press gt PLAY to resume normal playback Press B STOP to stop playback at a marked stop Press STOP again to bring the playback to a full Stop SS2227 XD uolvayddp saisvy Using Tools Record Before you start e Choose a recordable disc with enough space Check the disc types supported by the DVD recorder you are using S Discs Types Supported p 4 e Complete t
29. ake selection CH 4 CH buttons Press to select channel 10 CM SKIP button Commercial Skip Press to fast forward playback by 30 seconds 11 aa PREV button Press to go to previous file pic ture track chapter 12 44 REW button Press to reverse playback D d G JO 8 OI GON 7 aa ug gt lt lt m gt KE ia D 21 22 23 24 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 pDA 23 24 R STOP button Press to stop playback or recording POWER button Press to switch on or off the recorder SOURCE button Press to select signal source TV MODE button Press to switch to TV source TOOLS button Press to display TOOLS menu EDIT button Press to display Edit menu or Channel Editor menu G Code button Press to display the G Code timer recording menu PLAYLIST button Press to display disc s menu ALBUM button Press to go to next file folder IIb PAUSE STEP button Press to pause playback or recording KN NEXT button Press to go to next file picture track chapter KK FFW button Press to advance playback gt PLAY button Press to start playback Using Remote Control Preparing the Remote Control Open the battery compartment and insert the batteries Make sure the polarities and match the markings inside the remote control d Mue K Do not use rechargeable batteries Remote
30. art time and end time one by one Press av 4 gt ornumber buttons 0 9 to insert number and press OK to confirm your input before go to next setting The Timer Program information will appear Press OK to exit the Timer Record setting TOOLS Setting Saved Repeat Once MON Source TV 2 Date 12 05 2005 Time 06 58AM 07 58AM Mode SP K You neerd to put the DVD recorder on standby to activate the Timer Recoed function This DVD recorder allows users to enter a maximum of 16 Timer Record programs If your setting list is full you will need to delete some of the programs before you can input new ones K This DVD recorder allows users to enter date up to 2099 12 31 December 31 2099 Date beyond this day CANNOT be set NS Introducing System Setup p 12 To make use of the G Code system for timer recording you need to match the GCNSs guide channel numbers A RR A ciearsc soe sls used by the G Code system with the channel numbers shown on your TY so that the relevant information Timer Recordi ng th roug h can be correctly assigned to the programs you would G Code System like to record D Before you start 6 Press v to select a recording mode then press OK e Refer to Using Tools Record S Using Tools Record p 20 7 The Timer Program information will appear Press OK to exit the Timer Record setting K You neerd to put the DVD recorder on standby to ac
31. be able to record a program from TV or from another device connected to this recorder if the source material is copy protected e g set in Copy Once or Copy Never modes S E S Y amp S Un Q M 2 Overview Disc Types Supported Recordable DVD discs are divided into two categories plus and minus formats Within these two groups discs are further classified as write once discs R or R on which the blank sections are used for recording once only and rewritable discs RW or RW on which the recording sections can be erased and used for recording new content repeat edly Refer to the following table for the disc types supported by this DVD recorder Application Disc Type Disc Logo Information Playback DVD DVD Preset DVD Video discs with supported region DVD Video gt code Supported region code is printed on the rear VIDEO m panel of recorder Dvp R DVD ReWritable Discs written in DVD Video or DVD VR format and finalized or with JPEG MP3 WMA MPEG 4 O TD files DVD R RW DVD gt Em R4 7 RW COMPACT Video CD H SE CDs for video files recorded with CD sound VHS VCD uality MPEG 1 compression technology L DIGITAL VIDEO S E j a COMPACT Super Video CD 0 ISE CDs for video files recorded with CD sound SVHS SVCD quality MPEG 2 compression technology RANEI CDs for music files recorded in digital signal Audio CD featu
32. cific time slot T The preset program will be recorded every day continuously The preset program will be recorded With restriction on certain day s every week during To record program broadcast on the designated period of time Weekly certain day s every week during specific time slot The preset program will be recorded Without restriction on certain day s every week continu ously 42 Glossary 480i 480p Indicates the number of scanning lines and scanning format of an image signal 4801 indicates 480 scanning lines with interlace format and 480p indicates 480 scanning lines with progressive format 5761 576p Indicates the number of scanning lines and scanning format of an image signal 5761 indicates 576 scanning lines with interlace format and 576p indicates 576 scanning lines with progressive format Aspect ratio Aspect ratio refers to the length to height ratio of TV screens The ratio of a standard TV is 4 3 while the ratio of a high definition or wide TV is 16 9 The letter box allows you to enjoy a picture with a wider perspective Bitstream The digital form of multi channel audio data e g 5 1 channel before it is decoded into its various channels Chapter Title Chapter is the smallest division and title is the largest division on a DVD VIDEO A chapter is a division of a title and similar to a track for Video CD or Audio CD Component video Video signals with three channels of separate informa
33. cond Level Third Level Description Notice Option Option Option System Video Output e Component If you accidentally set Progressive as the video output mode when the e Progressive DVD recorder is not connected to a progressive scan compatible TV you may lose the video signal on your TV instantly To recover the problem switch off the DVD recorder and switch it on again After the recorder is switched on press 5 0 2 0 on remote control then press ENTER The recorder will then be automatically switched off When you switch on the recorder next time the video output mode will be restored to default value Auto Sleep e Off Desired time slot before the DVD recorder automatically switches to an e 30 minutes inactive mode e 60 minutes e 90 minutes 120 minutes Restore Option for recovering default setup of the DVD recorder Date Time Date System date of this DVD recorder Date beyond 31 12 2099 December 31 2099 CANNOT be set Time System time of this DVD recorder Clock Format e M D Y 12Hr Date time display format e D M Y 12Hr e Y M D 12Hr e M D Y 24Hr e D M Y 24Hr e Y M D 24Hr 12 p21401 311120 First Level Second Level Third Level Description Notice Option Option Option Language OSD e English Language to be displayed on screen e Traditional Chinese e Simplified Chinese Menu Multiple Language to be displayed on the menu page Available options vary
34. current setting overlaps with following timer programs Would you like to keep this setting Page 1 1 TV 30 TV 65 Page 1 2 03 25 2006 02 27 2006 06 40AM 07 00AM 08 00PM 09 35PM Once Once 09 10PM 10 00PM weekly 02 25 2006 3 If you select Yes the screen will go back to Timer Record menu Under this circumstance the later program takes priority which means the DVD recorder stops recording the earlier program at the start time of the later program Progam iy Program 2 Progam BR ss Program 2 4 If you select NO the screen will go to the setting page You need to change or discard the setting of this program Playback K You may not be able to play back discs recorded in other DVD recorders This DVD recorder can only play DVD Video discs marked with region code LST or all region discs which are labeled with the icon If you try to play discs with different region code s a message saying Invalid Region Code will appear on screen Playback Step by Step Follow the steps to start playing back media files For some types of files there are extra features available and instructions are provided after this section EZIB Place a disc in the DVD recorder Press amp OPEN CLOSE to open the disc tray Carefully place the disc on the tray with the label side facing up then press amp OPEN CLOSE EZB Start playback For DVD Video VCD SVCD and audio CD playb
35. d the Clear button will be automatically highlighted Press OK to clear the entry bar or press Input option of numbers signs and punctuation marks a v to select Back and delete the old title name character by character Area for entering title names then press OK by Title Name gt TITLE 01 K The entry bar CANNOT be left blank If such a T L s421 sapi intematio 4 condition occurs you will not be able to exit the N OREREDEDEDEDESEDEDED keypad screen Please follow the instruction given in aS A EAS a the pop up dialogue box and go back to complete the Corel RV Gans process Q DR REO 1 O inish 5 G G S Q G A Un Un Input option of uppercase or lowercase letters Press to switch between two sets of characters Input option of accented letters l 2 Follow step 1 2 in Naming a New Title or File to Corresponding buttons on remote control Press one enter a new name for a title or file of the buttons to quickly move to the column where your desired characters symbols or function buttons are situated OO 0O For example press 3 once the highlighted cursor will move to the letter D on screen Press 3 twice the cursor will move to the letter E Available characters or symbols Back to delete characters one by one in a backward direction Clear to delete all characters shown on the entry bar Cancel to discard changes and returning to the
36. ding mode it is suggested to proceed with further setting to your Timer Programs Press a w 4 K to select Ad vanced then press OK If you would like to designat ed a period of time to the timer program select With Restriction Otherwise select Without Restriction For the recording result of setting restriction see NS Timer Recording Frequency p 42 6 When completed select OK then press OK to save the setting and return to the Timer menu or select Cancel then press OK to discard current setting If there is any setting invalid except overlap of timer programs the OK button will be disabled Press a v 4 gt to modify your settings For overlap of timer programs see S Notice for Timer Recording p 29 7 On the Timer Record menu select another item on the list then press OK if you would like to set up more timer programs If not select Exit then press OK Or press TIMER to exit the Timer Record menu 8 Switch off the DVD recorder to activate the timer recording function Ifyou would like to delete a timer program set previ ously go to Timer Record menu highlight the bin icon located in the first column of the entry you want to delete then press OK Setting Timer Program G Code Mode There are two ways to set up timer programs using G Code system For more information on how to set up the system see Setting up the G Code System Path 1 1
37. disc K Recording will stop automatically when there is no more space on the disc or after 6 hours of recording whichever happens first BUIPAOIAY Inserting Chapter Mark during Recording During recording you can manually insert extra chapter marks in addition to those created by system default setting 1 Press SOURCE repeatedly to select the signal source 2 Press RECORD to start recording 3 During recording press EDIT to insert chapter mark at your desired point 4 To add more chapter marks repeat step 3 26 Timer Recordin Ms e You may not be able to record a program from TV or from another device connected to this recorder if the source material is copy protected e g set in Copy Once or Copy Never modes e You CANNOT record copy a rented or purchased video disc from another device video cassette recorder DVD player DVD recorder etc connected to this recorder e This DVD recorder adopts the DVD VR recording format which enjoys a relatively greater compatibility However it is still likely that recordings made with this recorder may not be able to be played back on other DVD recorders or DVD players Before you start e Refer to Recording Step by Step for the basic procedures of recording on a disc NS Recording Step by Step p 24 e Correctly set the system date and time of the DVD recorder S Introducing System Setup p 12 e Complete the channel scannin
38. ducing On Screen Input Keypad 23 e Using On Screen Input Keypad 25 Recording e Recording Step by Step eee eee 24 Recording from TAM Ra R aA AR Ett 25 e Recording from External Devices 25 One TOUCK RECOMING s oicccuccucuesteveredacedeuss 25 e Inserting Chapter Mark during Recording 26 Timer Recording e Introducing Timer Record Ment 27 e Setting Timer Program Date Time Mode 28 s Setting Timer Program G Code Mode 29 e Notice for Timer Recording eee eee 29 Playback e Playback Step by Step eee eee e Programmed Playback for Audio CD Playn Picture Kile ER Z NR R d A aA e Introducing Navigation Menu Digital Video Support MP EGA EE SUDDOFUING FORM AIS scceGsceccsdvesepieedeeveeeses cs e Playing MPEG 4 Files e Subtitle of MPEG 4 Files 0 005 DivX MT e Step 1 Applying for a User Account e Step 2 Registering Your DVD Recorder e Step 3 Selecting Video Files e Step 4 Playing Video Files Editing introducing Edit MENU soiissweus tiara Z KOR 90 0 A ens EANG TIES sacre aloaia Iraubieshaghint Specifications 0000e References2 e Guide to Recording OptionS Glossary Recommended Dise List Check whether all the accessories are included in your package b
39. e and Repeat recording frequency for the timer program Press lt to select one of the setting then press OK to go to the sub menu Press w to select then press OK to confirm your selection 29 4 Follow step 6 8 in Setting Timer Program Date Time Model to complete the setting K If you want to return to the Date Time mode press a v 4 gt to select Date Time Setting then press OK However please note that all the settings you have entered will be cleared once you exit the present setup screen K If you would like to delete a timer program set previously go to Timer Record menu highlight the bin icon located in the first column of the entry you want to delete then press OK Notice for Timer Recording 1 To stop a timer recording session Press B STOP to cease the timer recording Please note that it may take a few seconds before the program is completely brought to an end 2 To check the recording status while Timer Record is active Press DISPLAY to bring up the Timer Record informa tion on screen 3 About the overlap of timer programs 1 Each time after you complete and save the settings of a timer program the DVD recorder will check 1f this program overlaps with other ones you set previously BUIPAOIAY ADULT 2 If the current timer program does overlap with one or more than one programs a window asking if you would like to keep current setting will appear The
40. e Discs recorded with copy once material cannot be played on non CPRM recorder or other compatible players players The recorder starts e DVD Video disc features an auto playback function playing the disc automatically No playback on DVD e Check whether there is any recording on the disc TVR e Check whether the disc inserted contains playable files e Check whether an unplayable disc is inserted e Check whether the way you insert the disc is correct Insert the disc with the label side up If there is no label on the disc please check with the disc retailer e Check whether the disc s region code is the same as that of the recorder e Check whether the parental control function is switched on If so you have to unlock it first Default code for the function 0000 e Check whether the cables between TV and DVD recorder are well connected TV channels TV channels cannot e Switch the input signal source of the recorder to TV be changed e Check whether the channel scanning process for your TV is completed Others The disc tray does not e Contact your local dealer or local authorized service point open close The recorder fails to respond to any commands Switch the recorder off and switch it on again If the recorder still does not respond to any commands unplug the power cord reconnect it and switch the recorder on again Contact your local dealer or authorized service point if the problem remains 39 Spec
41. elect one of the settings then press OK to go to the sub menu Press to select then press OK to confirm your selection To enter numbers press number buttons 0 9 or 4 gt 4 If TV is selected as the signal source you will need to enter TV channel Press w or number buttons 0 9 to select Channel TV Channel then press OK to go to the sub menu Press to select then OK to confirm your selection 5 For Repeat recording frequency if you select 1 Once You need to set the date Go to Date then press OK Press number buttons 0 9 or 4 gt to enter the date 2 Daily The Timer Record program will be automatically set for each day until the setting is cancelled or the destination medium has no more storage capacity 3 Weekly A weekly calendar will be displayed on screen Select desired day s then press OK to confirm your selec tion When completed select OK then press OK You can select more than one day for the weekly mode For example if your desired programs are broadcast every Thursdays and Fridays you can assign the timer setting only once by selecting both Thursday and Friday TIMER RECORD Source Channel Mode Repeat Date 12 04 05 Sunday 08 09PM CTs thoom sp Start End Cancel Advanced If you select Daily or Weekly as the recor
42. f other channels repeat steps 1 2 to complete the settings Fine Tuning TV Channels After you have performed the channel scanning you may like to fine tune the TV channel signal manually Follow the steps listed below to complete the function 1 Press w to select a channel from the list then press OK 2 Press w to select Fine Tune then press OK 3 Press a w or the number buttons 0 9 then press OK to fine tune the channel signal CHANNEL EDITOR UP Down Insert Swap Rename Disable GCN Fine Tune 4 When completed press lt 4 gt to select Exit or another option to continue then press OK I8 Setting the G Code System The G Code system is a specially designed feature for recording TV programs The system greatly simplifies the timer recording process as it does not require users to enter program information such as date channel number and start end time which are all contained in G Code programming numbers You can complete the timer recording setup simply by inputting the G Code number which can be found in most newspapers TV listing magazines or online sources Setting up G Code System As channel numbers may vary depending on where you live it is suggested that you build up a matching channel list when you first set up the DVD recorder This step will help you to make use of the G Code system for future timer recording settings 1 Press TV MODE or pre
43. for National Television Standards Committee This is the committee that established the standards for television systems in the United States The NTSC standard broadcasts 525 or 480 lines of resolution per second and 30 frames per second of refresh rate 60 Hz field frequency NTSC TV system is widely used in USA Canada Latin America and Taiwan etc PAL Phase Alternation by Line PAL Phase Alteration Line is the color television broadcast standard throughout the Western Europe except in France where SECAM is the standard Australia China Singapore and Malaysia etc It has 625 lines of vertical resolution per second and 25 frames per second refresh rate 50 Hz field frequency PBC Playback Control A special feature on a Video CD or Super VCD that enables interactive use Progressive Scan Progressive Scan mode differs from the Interlaced Scan mode in how a video image is updated In Progressive Scan mode scan lines for an image are refreshed in every pass and by a sequential order In the Interlaced Scan mode image is updated by alternating sets of odd and even scan lines Progressive Scan Mode E S D oO oO D D D N O ZU A WwW N Line 1 Line 2 Line 3 Line 4 Line 5 Line 6 Line 7 etc S Video A video signal which improves picture quality over standard composite connections Used on Super VHS DVD high end TV monitors etc Track SVCD VCD Audio CD discs use trac
44. g any change 2 Press a w to select Up or Down then press OK CHANNEL EDITOR 2 3 4 5 K Ifthe password you enter is incorrect or unmatched a warning message will appear for about 5 seconds and then you will be asked to enter your password again UP Down Insert Swap Rename Disable GCN Fine Tune The order of the TV channel will be changed 16 3 Each time when you press OK the item changes as follows CHANNEL EDITOR UP Down Insert Swap Rename Disable GCN Fine Tune 4 When completed press lt 4 gt to select Exit or another option to continue then press OK Inserting TV Channels 1 Press w to select a channel from the list press OK 2 Press a to select Insert then press OK 3 Press lt 4 gt or the number buttons 0 9 to enter the channel number then press OK CHANNEL EDITOR UP Down Insert Fine Tune UP Down Insert Swap Rename Disable GCN Fine Tune Preset Channel The channel will be moved to the desired location 4 When completed press lt 4 gt to select Exit or another option to continue then press OK K After you insert channel s numbers of other channels will change accordingly 17 Swapping TV Channels 1 Press w to select a channel from the li
45. g process for your TV NS Setting TV Channel p 15 e If you would like to use G Code mode for your timer program settimg refer to L Setting up the G Code System p 18 2 7 Introducing Timer Record Menu Press TIMER to display the Timer Record menu If your model supports the G Code system you can press gt on a highlighted program to switch between the Date Time Setting mode and the G Code Setting mode Date Time Mode 000 00000 O TIMER RECORD P thoom sp G time Overlap 12 04 05 Sunday GY 08 09PM 03 04 05 04 04 05 11 00AM 11 30 18 00PM 18 30PM 06 00PM 08 00PM 07 30PM 09 00PM 1 1 00PM 1 1 30PM 04 00AM 05 00A8M 05 00PM 07 00PM Exit Storage capacity available on the destination disc for a particular recording mode BUIPAOIAY ADULT Current system date Current system time The page you are viewing Error message bar Indicate function of canceling designated program setting Highlight this icon and press OK to clear settings The TV channel s as recording source Recording frequency Recording date Recording time slot The status of preset timer program s V Timer Program successfully activated N Timer Program not successfully activated Next Page Press to switch to the next page Exit Press to exit the Timer Record menu The timer program list is a
46. g to shut the power off completely The POWER button in any position does not disconnect the main line Power can be controlled from the remote G Code is a registered trademark of Gemstar Development G copveE Corporation The G Code system is manufactured under license from Gemstar Development Corporation DivX DivX Certified and associated logos are Divx trademarks of DivXNetworks Inc and are used under license Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Dolby and the double D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories PRODUCTS WITH 525P 625P PROGRESSIVE SCAN OUTPUTS NOTICE REQUIREMENTS CONSUMERS SHOULD NOTE THAT NOT ALL HIGH DEFINITION TELE VISION SETS ARE FULLY COMPATIBLE WITH THIS PRODUCT AND MAY CAUSE ARTIFACTS TO BE DISPLAYED IN THE PICTURE IN CASE OF 525 OR 625 PROGRESSIVE SCAN PICTURE PROBLEMS IT IS RECOM MENDED THAT THE USER SWITCH THE CONNECTION TO THE STAN DARD DEFINITION OUTPUT IF THERE ARE QUESTIONS REGARDING OUR TV SET COMPATIBILITY WITH THIS MODEL 525P AND 625P DVD PLAYER PLEASE CONTACT OUR CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTER IMPORTANT FOR LASER PRODUCTS CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT DANGER Visible and invisible laser radiation when open and interlock failed or defeated Avoid direct exposure to beam CAUTION Do not open the top cover There are no user serviceable parts inside the Unit leave all servicing to qualified service personnel CAUTION e CD R RW discs recorded using a perso
47. gulated due to environment considerations For disposal or recycling information please contact your local authorities or the Electronic Industries Alliances www eias org Warnings Cautions and Others CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE THE COVER OF THIS UNIT THERE ARE NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL The lighting flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude constitute a risk of electric shock to humans The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance CAUTION THIS PRODUCT UTILIZES ALASER USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR PERFORMANCE OF PROCE DURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE DO NOT OPEN THE COVER AND DO NOT REPAIR YOURSELF REFER SERVICING TO QUALI FIED SERVICE PERSONNEL WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE ELECTRIC SHOCK OR PRODUCT DAMAGE DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPARATUS TO MOISTUREAND ENSURE THAT OBJECTS FILLED WITH LIQUIDS SUCH AS VASES SHALL BE PLACED AWAY FROM THE APPARATUS CAUTION POWER button Disconnect the main plu
48. he channel scanning process for your TV NS Setting TV Channels p 15 1 On the Tools menu press to select Record then press OK Ca Disc Tools 2 Press lt to select the signal source on which the program you would like to record is being broadcast or played then press OK If you select TV press lt to select the channel you want to record then press OK 3 Press w to select a recording mode then press OK NS Recording Mode p 42 4 Press OK to start recording 5 Press IK PAUSE STEP to pause recording Press I gt PAUSE STEP again to resume recording Press STOP to stop recording Using Tools Timer Recordg Normal Timer Recording Before you start e Refer to Using Tools Record On the Tools menu press w to select Timer Record then press OK Play Record cy Timer Record Disc Tools 2 Press a v to select Date Time Setting then press OK TOOLS Date Time Setting Press to select the signal source on which the program you would like to record is being broadcast or played then press OK If you select TV press lt to select the channel you want to record then press OK Press w to select a recording frequency then press OK Press w to select a recording mode then press OK S Recording Mode p 42 Set the date st
49. ifications General Connections Front Panel Connections Rear Panel Tuner Video Performance Video Record ing Format Power Supply AC 100 120V 60Hz Power Consumption Approx 36W operation Operating Temperature 5 C to 40 C 36 F to 104 F Operating Humidity e 5 to 80 RH Dimensions W H D e 280 x 52 x 250 mm Net Weight e Approx 2 1 kg Video Input e Cinch yellow x 1 Audio L R Input e Cinch white red x 1 DV Input e IEEE 1394 4 pin x 1 RF Input e Coaxial x 1 RF Output e Coaxial x Video Input e Cinch yellow x 1 Video Output e Cinch yellow x 1 Audio L R Input e Cinch white red x 1 Audio L R Output e Cinch white red x 1 Component Video Output Y Pb Pr green blue red x 1 Progressive Scan Output e 480p output Digital Audio Output e Coaxial x 1 TV Format e NTSC DA Converter e 10 bit 27MHz Composite Video Output Component Video Output DVD VR HQ SP SPP LP EP SLP mode 1 Vpp 75 Ohm Y 1 Vpp 75 Ohm Pb 0 7 Vpp 75 Ohm Pr 0 7 Vpp 75 Ohm MPEG 2 DVD VR SLP mode 40 MPEG 1 Video Record ing Mode Audio Performance Audio Recording Format Audio Format Supported Playback Disc Types Supported Media Mode Recording Time 4 7 GB HQ e hour Recordable amp Rewritable SP e 2 hours DVD SPP e 2 Shours LP e 3 hours EP e 4 hours SLP e 6 hours Just
50. ights will appear Press 4 gt to select Yes or No then press OK View DivX R VOD Rental This rental has X views left Do you want to use one of your X views now jAoddng oap1 10181q Editing amp The editing function applies to video titles stored on recordable and rewritable DVD discs only however available functions may vary depending on the disc format plus or minus You CANNOT apply the editing functions to finalized DVD R DVD R and DVD RW discs except DVD RW discs previously formatted in Quick Preparation mode Finish all editings before finalizing the types of disc mentioned above Finalize p 22 You may not be able to edit titles recorded with other DVD recorders Introducing Edit Menu You can activate the Edit menu by pressing the EDIT button on your remote control during playback On the Edit menu press a lt 4 gt to move the focus and OK to confirm you selection Rename TITLE 02 Protect Off Off Overwrite Erase PIP window the last image of the disc being played is shown Editing options G Exit function press to exit the Edit menu Editing Titles Editing video title can only be done during playback Follow the instruction in Playback Step by Step to select the video title you would like to edit and start the playing Then press EDIT to display the Edit menu S Playback Step by Step p 30 36
51. inserted a recordable disc Make sure you switch off the DVD recorder to activate the Timer Record function Recording result is not completed Check whether there is a schedule overlap If so go to the Timer Record menu to make correction Check whether there is enough space on your disc The timer program remains even after recording finishes The system does not delete timer program records You have to manually delete the records on the Timer Record menu 38 BU100YS2 QNOA Problem Possible Solution Sound No sound e Check whether the audio cable is well connected e Check if the audio cable is damaged e Check whether the input source setting on the amplifier is correct e There is no sound when playback is paused or is under scanning mode or is set for slow motion Press gt PLAY to resume regular playback e If the audio signal does not come through the DIGITAL OUT jacks please check whether related settings on the System Setup menu for the digital audio output are correct The sound from e Check whether the audio cable is well connected the recorder 1s not e Check if the audio cable is damaged presented properly or is distorted e Make sure the amplifier receiver or TV is set to the correct input and the volume is switched on e If the sound is distorted try cleaning the cable plugs Playback Cannot play back e Check if the disc is required to be finalized T ge Teig H
52. ks to divide up the content of a disc 44 Recommended Disc List The following is a list of recommended DVD R DVD RW DVD R and DVD RW discs for recording DVD R No Brand Manufacturer ID Media Speed Philips CMC Imation RICOH TDK RITEK 4x CMC MAG E01 CMC MAG E01 RICOHJPNROO RICOHJPNROO RICOHJPNROO RITEK M02 CO NIO Oo A W N gt CMC RICOH BeALL MBI OPTODISC PRODISC Gigastorage INFORMEDIA MPO RITEK 4X TAIYO YUDEN Mitsubishi 8x MAXELL CMC RICOH SONY LITEON BeALL MBI NANYA DAXON PRODISC Gigastorage OPTODISC CMC MAG F01 RICOHJPNRO1 BEALL000 P40 MBIPG101 R05 OPTODISC OR4 PRODISC R02 GSC502 INFODISC R10 MPOMEDIA 40 RITEK R02 TY T02 MCC 003 MAXWELL 002 CMC MAG E01 RICOHJPN R02 SONY D11 RICOHJPNRO2 BEALLOOOP80 MBIPG101 R04 NANYA CLX DAXON AZ2 PRODISC R03 GSC503H01 OPTODISC CR8 Mitsubishi TDK RICOH Philips MAXELL CMC MCC 004 TDK 003 RICOHJPN R03 PHILIPS C16 MAXELL 003 CMC MAG M01 45 No Brand Manufacturer ID Media Speed 37 RITEK RITEK R04 MBI MBIPG101 R06 OPTODISC PRODISC PRODISC OPTODISC R16 PRODISC R04 PRODISC R05 NAN YA FLX NAN YA ALX DAXON AZ3 INFOME R30 VDSPMSAB 4 AML 003 NANYA NANYA DAXON INFOMEDIA INTERAXIA AG Lead Data DVD RW No Brand Manufacturer ID Media Speed Mitsubishi 2 4x MCC A01 CMC CMC MAG E01 RIDATA RICOHJPNROO INFORMEDIA INFODISC A01 RITEK RICOHJPNW11 PHILIPS
53. l decoder Select Bit Stream when your amplifier has an inte grated Dolby Digital decoder MPEG e PCM The mode decoded encoded of MPEG signal transmtted from the digital e Bit Stream output jack on the DVD recorder Select PCM when your amplifier does not have an integrated MPEG audio decoder Select Bit Stream when your amplifier has an integrated MPEG decoder 13 First Level Second Level Third Level Description Notice Option Option Option TV Tuner TV Signal e Antenna TV signal source e Cable Country Multiple Countries For selecting the appropriate area where you are currently situated Utilities e Scan Channel For setting resetting TV channels Exit e Edit Channel K Indicates more detailed descriptions are provided in the latter part of this chapter 14 Setting TV Channels To record the TV program you want to watch it is important that you set up a list of recognizable channels for the DVD recorder 1 Press SETUP to display the Setup menu 2 Select TV signal source through TV Tuner TV signal SETUP TV Tuner k TV Signal Cable Antenna Country Germany Cable Utilities 3 Select the country where you are currently situated through TV Tuner Country 4 Scan TV channels through TV Tuner gt Utilities gt Scan Channel SETUP TV Tuner TV Signal Cable Antenna Country Germany Cable PS KLU Utilities When the Scan
54. media type yovgav Digital Video Support Please select media type for playback A It is illegal to download and use unauthorized copy righted materials Make sure you obtain the permission Exit or authorization from copyright owners and related third parties before you start using or watching the videos or files If you fail to do so you may be subject to fines and or penalties Video Music Picture 3 If the file is not supported by the DVD recorder a dialogue box will appear Press OK to skip the file Supporting Formats At least one of the following formats is not supported The MPEG 4 technology allows a large video file such T as a two hour movie to be efficiently compressed without e sacrificing its original video and audio quality If you Resolution XXX x XXX watch an MPEG 4 based movie there may be subtitle files Skip This File saved for playback in addition to the video audio files Please check the table listed below to see whether your MPEG 4 files are supported by this DVD recorder 4 Ifthe disc contains other files the DVD recorder will MPEG 4 File Formats Supported start playing back the next file Category rarer File Type 5 Press STOP to stop playback at a marked stop Standard File Extension Press K PLAY to resume playback from a marked Format Stop Movie Video e DivX AVI DIVX e XviD DIV S z Subtitle of MPEG 4 Files Audio e MP3 rA This DVD recorder supports
55. n the television R AUDIO IN L FT VIDEO IN Option 2 Connecting to a Stereo Audio Amplifier or Receiver Use the audio red and white ends of a composite cable to connect the AUDIO OUT jack on the DVD recorder to the AUDIO IN jack on a stereo amplifier or a receiver m cable IN RIGHT Ti LEFT LGT Option 3 Connecting to a Digital Audio Device Stereo audio amplifier or receiver Use a coaxial cable not supplied to connect the DIGITAL OUT COAXIAL jack on the DVD recorder to the coaxial digital input on a stereo amplifier or a receiver Coaxial digital cable e OPTICAL 12 COAXIAL Le m Digital Out Optical DIGITAL AUDIO DEVICE Step 4 Connecting the Power Connecting to DV Digital Cord Camcorder Connect the power cord to the DVD recorder After all the Connects the DV link jack on the DV to the DV link jack cable connections are completed you can now plug the on this DVD recorder using a IEEE 1394 cable power cord of the recorder into the outlet and start using the recorder OOOO OOOOO0OOOOO00 DV Link camcoder IEEE 1394 e Not Suplied DV OUT ae oh K The DV Link INPUT jack on this recorder is for use with DV compatible camcorders only and not to be K If you use a model which features attached power used for connecting any other firewire devices cord
56. nal computer or a CD Recorder may not play if the disc is damaged or dirty or if there is dirt or condensa tion on the player lens e Unfinalized CD R RW discs can be played but not all time information playing time etc will be displayed e Check the copyright laws in your country before recording from DVD VIDEO SVCD Video CD Audio CD MP3 and JPEG discs Recording of copyrighted material may infringe copyright laws Legal Notices Regarding Macrovision Property Rights U S Patent Nos 4 631 603 4 577 216 4 819 098 4 907 093 and 6 516 132 This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by U S patents and other intellectual property rights Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by Macrovision and is intended for home and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited CAUTION You may only use this DVD recorder to reproduce or copy materials for which you own the copyright or have obtained permission to copy from the copyright owner or you otherwise have a legal right to reproduce or copy Unless you own the copyright or have obtained permission from the copyright owner or otherwise have a legal right to reproduce or copy you may be violating the law including copyright law and may be subject to payment of damages and other remedies Copyright Protection Notice You may not
57. ormatted in Quick Preparation mode finalization is a necessary step if you want the discs to be played back on other compatible devices 1 Refer to the table in this section to check if the disc you use needs finalization 2 On the Tools menu press lt to select Disc Tools then press OK Caution All contents l l hr e 3 Press w to select Finalize Make Compatible 4 Press 4 gt to select Go then press OK to start 4 The erasing process will begin finalizing 5 The finalizing process will begin 6 When completed select Exit then press OK Record Content a ee Disc Tvpe Finalization ing after yp Finalization Data file Not required N A DVD R DVD VR Required No Data file Not required N A 5 When completed select Exit then press OK Full Prepara eee d N A DVD RW tion 4 DVD VR Quick Prepara Required Yes tion Data file Not required N A DVD R DVD VR Required No Data file Not required N A DVD RW DVD VR Not required N A K Quick preparation is a technology of formatting which saves much time compared to traditional Full Preparation method It creates a temporary area on the DVD RW disc to mark the end of the recording data When you apply editing functions or add new recording sessions this temporary area is erased so the data can be written to the disc K Only discs used to
58. ount When you finish filling in the required details you will then be directed to a film download link Follow the instructions given on the website and burn the short film to a disc 5 Follow Playback Step by Step to start playing back the information disc created in step 4 on your DVD recorder S Playback Step by Step p 30 6 Your DVD recorder is then officially registered when playback stops Step 3 Selecting Video Files Select the video files you would like to watch from various online rental shops Normally users pay to get the viewing rights of these video files which are downloaded to users PCs If you would like to watch them on your TV you need to transfer these files to the recordable CD or DVD discs K Conditions of viewing rights vary depending on the service providers Step 4 Playing Video Files 1 Follow Playback Step by Step to place the disc in the DVD recorder 2 A dialogue box offering the file type options will appear Press 4 gt to select Video then press OK 3 If the file is not protected by the DRM system play back will then begin If the file is protected by the DRM system the system will check whether the DVD recorder s registration code corresponds to the user account which holds viewing rights of the video file 4 If you have purchased the file playback will then start If you have a rental file a dialogue box showing the remaining number of viewing r
59. ox _ Remote Control 1 Batteries 2 Audio Video Cable 1 _ Power Cord 1 T Antenna Cable 1 _ Quick Start Guide 1 _ Users Manual 2 Important Safety Instructions READ INSTRUCTIONS Read the instructions care fully before using this product RETAIN INSTRUCTIONS Retain the instructions for future reference HEED WARNINGS Observe warnings listed in the manual FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS Follow the instructions when using this product CLEAN Use a dry cloth for cleaning 6 VENTILATION Do not block any ventilation openings of this product Allow at least 10 cm 4 5 inch clearance from the rear and the top of the set and 5 cm 2 3 inch from the left and right to prevent overheating MOISTURE Do not use this product near water and be sure to prevent this product from being exposed to any dripping or splashing HEAT Do not install this product near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other devices including amplifier which produce heat POLARIZATION Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the prong are provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet 10 POWER CORD
60. ring better audio quality less distortion and DIGITAL AUDIO less deterioration of audio quality over time 0 Ao re eT Ta Finalized CD R RW discs recorded in Audio CD CD R RW HS D IS C or Video CD formats or with JPEG MP3 WMA Reese ReWritable MPEG 4 files Recording Timer Recording DVDR RW DVD R RW discs in DVD VR format DVD R DVD ReWritable PVD DVD y ou 2 snow DVD R RW gt i DVD R RW discs in DVD VR format R4 7 RW K The DVD Video DVD RW DVD R DVD R DVD RW CD R CD RW logos are trademarks of the respective compa nies K For best results use discs with the above logos This DVD recorder may not play back other discs correctly Do not use irregular shaped discs e g heart shaped as these can damage the recorder K It may not be possible to play CD R CD RW DVD R DVD RW DVD R DVD RW in all cases due to the type of disc or condition of the recording Unplayable Disc Types This DVD recorder does not play back the disc types listed below If you try to play back these discs excessive noise may cause damage to your speakers When placing an unplayable disc on the disc tray a message showing Invalid Disc will be displayed on the TV screen Unfinalized discs recorded on other DVD CD recorders e DVD Audio discs e PHOTO CDs e DVD Video discs with a region code not supported by the recorder e DVD R AMS e Data discs e g CD ROMs DVD ROMs without files supported by this DVD recorder e Standard SACDs
61. ry K Ifthe number you enter exceeds total time an invalid icon will appear and the recorder will keep playing back the disc K If you would like to see the overall time please go to Information on the Navigation menu A B Repeat 1 Select A B Repeat then press OK 2 When playback reaches the beginning of your desired session press w to select Point A then press OK Repeat Zoom Slow Motion Search A B Repeat e Set Point A Subtitle Set Point B Audio Cancel Angle Information Exit 3 When playback reaches the end of the desired session press to select Point B then press OK Repeat from point A to point B will start 4 To cancel the repeat mode press to select Cancel then press OK K If you exit the function setting only point A the preset point A will still be valid when you enter the A B Repeat function next time K The Cancel function is only available when both point A and point B are set K The A B Repeat setting will be canceled when you bring the program to a marked stop or a full stop Subtitle Audio Some pre recorded DVD discs have more than one subtitle audio language The language initially selected for playback will be the one you select when you first set up the DVD recorder Nevertheless you can change the subtitle audio language of the disc at any time Introducing System Setup p 12 1 Select Subti
62. sed it CANNOT be retrieved The Erase function is applicable to DVD R and DVD R discs However please note that the applica tion will not free up disc space already used You CANNOT erase protected title s On the Edit menu press lt to select Erase then press OK Press OK to confirm your setting The title selected will be erased To erase another title start playing back of the titles you would like to erase and repeate step to 2 To exit the setting select Exit then press OK After you complete the process a deleted title will be shown on the disc menu if you use a DVD RW or DVD RW disc DELETED TITLE O 07 32PI 00 25 10 SP 00 25 1 Troubleshooting If you experience any problem while using the DVD recorder please consult the following troubleshooting guide first as it may offer immediate solution to the condition occurred Should the problem remains please contact our service point near you Problem Possible Solution Picture No image shown on e Make sure the TV set is connected to the appropriate AUDIO VIDEO SCART the television screen S VIDEO or COMPONENT VIDEO OUT jacks on this recorder e Make sure TV s input source is switched to appropriate AV option e Make sure the input setting of your TV set is correct e Make sure a disc is properly placed on the disc tray and is compatible with your local TV system NTSC or PAL e Check whether the recorder is
63. ss SOURCE to set TV as the signal source 2 Press EDIT to display the Channel Editor menu 3 Press w to select a TV channel then press OK 4 Press a w 4 gt to select GCN then press OK CHANNEL EDITOR UP Down Insert Preset Channel Preset Chann Fine Tune 2 3 or 5 6 The dialogue box for entering GCN will appear 5 Press the number buttons 0 9 to enter the GCN guide channel number which is the channel number used by the G Code system then press OK 6 To set GCN for other channels repeat steps 3 5 7 When completed press 4 gt to select Exit then press OK Tools help you quickly operate the major functions offered by this DVD recorder All functions in Tools can be conveniently selected and activated by pressing v 4 gt and OK buttons on your remote control If you would like to exit the Tools menu press TOOLS button Before you start e Correctly connect up all the cables NS Connecting up Your DVD Recorder p 9 e Make sure the remote control works Introducing Tools Press TOOLS to display the Tools menu TOOLS con 2 Record Timer Record Disc Tools Shortcuts offered by Tools Indicates the function selected Press to confirm the selection Showing exiting current program This section also features a PIP picture in picture interface which allows you to continue monitoring im
64. st then press OK 2 Press w to select Swap then press OK CHANNEL EDITOR UP Down Insert 3 Press a lt 4 gt or the number buttons to enter the channel number then press OK CHANNEL EDITOR UP Down Insert Swap Rename Disable GCN Fine Tune GCN Preset Channel PAJADIS 311120 The channel will be swapped to the designated location 4 To swap other TV channels repeat steps 1 3 to complete the settings Renaming TV Channels 1 Press w to select a channel from the list then press OK 2 Press w to select Rename then press OK 3 The on screen input keypad will be displayed Follow the instruction in Using On Screen Input Keypad to enter characters You can enter up to 10 characters for a name NS On Screen Input Keypad p 23 4 When completed press 4 gt to select Finish then press OK Enabling Disabling TV Channels You can temporarily remove unwanted channel s from the list created from automatic scanning process or add the previously disabled channel s back to the list 1 Press w to select a TV channel which you would like to switch on off then press OK 2 Press w to select Enable or Disable then press OK CHANNEL EDITOR UP Down Insert Swap Rename Enable GCN Fine Tune The channel selected will then be switched on or off 3 To switch on or of
65. t it is still likely that your DV may not be fully supported by the unit If you still experience problem using the DV Link for recording please connect your DV via S Video or composite cables to this DVD recorder 25 The DVD recorder is equipped with a camcorder control Play Stop REW or FFW feature via the DV Link con nection Simply move the screen cursor to the desired function on the DV input screen then press OK on the remote control 1 Press SETUP to display the Setup menu Select recording mode through Recording gt Record ing Mode NS Recording Mode p 42 2 When completed press SETUP to exit the Setup menu 3 Press SOURCE repeatedly to select DV as the signal source Co n ODD The DV Control panel will be displayed 4 Cue the DV and start playback at the beginning of the scene you wish to record 5 Follow the gereral operation to start recording One Touch Recording 1 When all recording settings are confirmed press RECORD twice to instantly start a 30 minute recording session 2 For longer recording hours press RECORD repeat edly which will offer you a length option of up to 6 hours in 30 minute increments K One Touch Recording will start with the DVD recorder s default settings if you do not make any setting changes before activating this function K The overall recording time depends on the selected recording mode and the storage capacity available on the
66. te a setting Options in first level menu are represented by icons while the ones in second and third levels are represented by text The table below lists all the options available Refer to this table and follow the instruction to complete system settings For some settings more detailed descriptions are provided in the latter part of this chapter How to set up the settings 1 Press SETUP button on remote control to display the Setup menu System Video Output Component Component Auto Sleep 120 minutes Progressive 2 In first and second level menu press to select one of the options then press gt or OK to go to next level menu Restore 3 In third level menu press to select one of the options If it is required to enter num bers press lt 4 gt or number buttons 0 9 After completed press OK to confirm 4 To return to upper level menu during setting press lt 4 5 To completely exit the Setup menu press 4 several times or SETUP L For some settings a dialogue box will appear after making a selection or after pressing OK in step 3 Select Yes to apply the setting If you choose No or do not confirm in 5 seconds the change will be discarded K In this section is used to indicate the movement between different levels of options For example the procedure for setting the language of subtitle is written as Go through Language Subtitle First Level Se
67. the text based subtitles when es playing back MPEG 4 videos Activating the function SEE VLAD SUB SRT through Navigation Menu during playback e SubRip TxE NS Introducing Navigation Menu p 31 1 Select Subtitle then press OK to go to the sub menu K Subtitle files suffixed with one of these extensions but in format other than MicroDVD and SubRip are not supported by this DVD recorder K Bitmap based subtitles such as idx sub are not supported by this DVD recorder kaja Zoom Search A B Repeat Subtitle Playing MPEG 4 Files a Exit 1 Follow Playback Step by Step to place the disc in 2 Press w to switch on or off the subtitle function or the DVD recorder to select an appropriate coding system for displaying 2 A dialogue box offering the file type options will the subtitle correctly then press OK appear Press 4 gt to select Video then press OK 3 Press NAVI again or repeatedly press lt 4 to exit the Navigation menu 34 If you would like the subtitle to be automatically displayed when playback starts please make sure you have e Not set the preference of subtitles to be Off in Setup menu e Given a correct file name Give the same file names to video title and subtitle file so that the DVD recorder can match one file with the other For example name XXX avi for the video title and XXX txt for the accompanied subtitle file e Pl
68. this DVD recorder to one of the numbers then only a DVD Video disc with the PML equal to or lower than the one you set can be played back by this DVD recorder 1 2 3 Press SETUP to display the Setup menu Change the level of parental control through Playback gt Parental Lock If the level you select is different from the one you set before an input box asking for password will appear Enter 4 digit password by pressing number buttons 0 9 The default password is 0000 p21401 311120 SETUP Playback Advanced System Setup Aspect Ratio 4 3 Letterbox 4 PG 13 Parental Lock Off Password Password KK k KX Slide Time 5 seconds D Befo re you start ae VCD PBC e Complete the basic system settings introduced in the previous section first Divx R VOD If you press 4 or OK instead of number buttons you U si n U Cha n nel E di tor will return to the upper level of the menu without making any change Channel Editor offers an easy to manage interface to organize your TV channel list You can activate Channel 4 Ifthe password you enter is correct the change you Editor using the following paths made will be applied Otherwise the change will be ignored Path 1 Using Setup Menu K Ifyou try to play back a DVD Video disc prohibited 1 Press SETUP to display the Setup menu by the parental control you will be asked to enter a 2 Go through TV Turner gt Utilities Edit Channel 4
69. tivate the Timer Recoed function o This DVD recorder allows users to enter a maximum I On the Toots menu press w to select Timer of 16 Timer Record programs If your setting list is Record then press OK full you will need to delete some of the programs 2 Press to select G Code Setting then press OK before you can input new ones TOOLS Saarinen Using Tools Disc Tools Disc Tools offers a quick access to completing post as G code Setting production tasks With Disc Tools you can easily erase materials on discs and finalize discs when necessary Erase 3 Press to select Once Daily or Weekly A Before you start make sure all your important files 4 Press the number buttons 0 9 to enter the G Code are safely backed up number then press OK 1 On the Tools menu press w to select Disc Tools then press OK G code Record Timer Record Disc Tools 5 The Preset Channel dialogue box will then appear if the DVD recorder fails to find information of a 2 Press w to select Erase corresponding channel Press lt to enter the channel TOOLS number shown on your TV then press OK Erase Finalize Make QA A compatible 21 Ssad9p XD uolvayddp saisvy 3 Press 4 gt to select Go then press OK to start Finalize Make Compatible erasing For DVD R DVD R and DVD RW f
70. tle Audio then press OK All the available subtitle audio languages will be displayed Repeat Zoom Slow Motion Search A B Repeat Subtitle 6 Off Audio Chinese Angle English Information Exit Repeat Zoom Slow Motion Search A B Repeat Subtitle Audio e Chinese DD Angle English DD Information Exit When VCD SVCD is selected for playback audio op tions will be Normal Left and Right 2 Select a language then press OK Angle Some pre recorded DVD discs contain scenes which have been shot from different camera angles You can choose to view these camera angles during playback 1 Select Angle then press OK 2 Select a camera angle then press OK Repeat Zoom Slow Motion Search B Repeat Subtitle Audio Angle Information Exit Information During playback you can select to show the disc informa tion on the top of the screen or to hide it 1 Select Information then press OK 2 Select On or Off then press OK ay Title 01 08 Chpater 001 001 Time 00 00 27 Subtitle Audio SE Total 00 03 04 Display 4 3 Sound DD Angle 1 1 Title 01 Chpater 001 0 00 27 gt Repeat Zoom Slow Motion Search A B Repeat Subtitle Audio Angle Information Exit If you select On disc information will be displayed on the top of the screen K Different categories of information will be shown depending on the
71. ture Control then press OK A control pad will appear yovgAD d Control pad for Zoom function _ e a Mi i EA Control pad for Picture Control function 2 Press a wv 4 K to select the zoom in icon then press OK repeatedly to enlarge the image gradually Or select the zoom out icon then press OK repeat edly to reduced the image gradually The percentage rate of zoom 1n zoom out Video Image Picture 100 200 Zoom in 300 400 100 150 200 400 300 Zoom out 590 100 100 75 50 3 To resume the normal image size press v 4 gt to select 100 then press OK 4 To view different sections of the enlarged image go to the on screen control pad Press w 4 gt to select the direction you would like to apply then press OK Press OK repeatedly if necessary to move the image 5 When completed press lt 4 gt to select Exit then press OK Slow Motion 1 Press w 4 gt to select Slow Motion then press OK to go to the sub menu 2 Press a w 4 gt to select from the options 1 2x 1 4x 1 2x or 1 4x then press OK 3 Press gt PLAY to resume normal playback Search You can search a disc which contains video files or titles by entering the title chapter number or by entering a specific time A similar function is also offered when you play back audio CDs or other supported music files
72. utomatically sorted by system according to the start time of each program regardless of its recording mode recording frequency or the order you enter the timer settings You can set up a maximum of 16 programs for timer recording which will be displayed on two separate pages If the number of preset programs is less than eight only one page will be displayed and the Next Page button will not be shown G Code Mode TIMER RECORD Ts thoom sp 12 04 05 Sunday O 08 09PM E 123456789 New Timer Program Storage capacity available on the destination disc for a particular recording mode Current system date Current system time The page you are viewing The G Code number of your desired TV program s Recording mode 000000 O Indicate function of canceling designated program setting Highlight this icon and press OK to clear settings Indicates a new Timer Program Press to start setting a Timer Program Exit Press to exit the Timer Record menu Setting Timer Program Date Time Mode 1 Press TIMER to display the Timer Record menu 2 Press OK to start a new setting or press w to select a previous setting which you would like to modify 3 Set Source Signal Source Mode recording mode Repeat recording frequency Start Start Time and End End Time for the timer program Press w to s
73. you only need to plug the power cord to the outlet at this step K To have the signal from this DVD recorder shown on TV switch TV s input source to appropriate AV option the one connected to this unit For further informa tion on how to change TV s input source check the instruction manual provided by your TV manufacturer K To have the signal from this DVD recorder shown on TV switch TV s input source to appropriate AV option the one connected to this unit For further informa tion on how to change TV s input source check the instruction manual provided by your TV manufacturer dy sulaauuo Connecting to External Devices Connecting to VCR V8 Cam corder DVD Player Connects the AV OUTPUT jack on the camcorder to the AV INPUT jack on this DVD recorder using a composite Audio Video cable When connecting via the rear panel INPUT jacks Audio Video Cable e Camcorder VCRI DVD Player When connecting via the front panel INPUT jacks Camcorder VIDEO L q our G L C q Dm mio L OUT A R GC q Dm VCRIDVD Player Audio Video Cable Il Getting Started Introducing System Setup Before using this DVD recorder you may like to change the system settings such as the language of on screen display clock format and recording mode Use the Setup menu to complete the process In Setup menu simply go through three levels of menus to comple

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