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JVC 1EMN24860 Flat Panel Television User Manual

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1. EDIT MENU ENABLE This parameter is used to indicate whether or not a screen for editing the title and DISABLE chapter menus is to be displayed when title closing or finalizing is performed ENABLE The menu editing screen is to be displayed f 4 4 Upon title closing the THUMBNAIL EDIT screen will be displayed for EdiT oN the corresponding chapter menu Page 44 oFF Upon finalizing the TITLE MENU EDIT screen will be displayed for the title menu r Page 50 DISABLE The menu editing screen is not to be displayed STYLE TYPE1 This parameter is used to select one of the eight different display styles that have TYPE2 been provided for title and chapter menus Page 35 TYPE3 BACK returns to the DVD MENU screen TYPE4 Default settings TYPES TYPE6 TYPE TITLE PATTERN CHAPTER PATTERN TYPE7 1 1 1 TYPE8 2 2 2 BACK 3 3 3 STYLE T1 z 4 T2 6 1 1 T3 7 2 2 TA 8 3 3 TS T6 T7 T8 bACK TITLE PATTERN 1 to 6 This parameter is used to open the TITLE PATTERN screen BACK That screen can then be used to select a display pattern for the title menu H 4 BACK Returns to the DVD MENU screen TITL P 1 to 6 6 cannot be selected when setting for factory shipment bACK CHAPTER 1 to 6 This parameter is used to open the CHAPTER PATTERN screen PATTERN BACK That screen can then be used to select a display pattern for the chapter menus f 4 BACK
2. Audio level indicator Buttons used Return from setting screens to the normal display WRecording levels can be adjusted in either Stop or Recording mode Be sure to monitor the front panel s audio level indicator as the levels are being adjusted Adjust the level so that the LED on the far right does not light Adjusting both channels together BOTH Adjusting both channels separately INDEPENDENCE WTo raise the recording level To adjust the Channel 1 level m Press the A button while holding the lt or i Press either the A or Y button while gt button to raise the audio recording levels holding the lt button Ge for Channel 1 and Channel 2 EE Pressing the A button raises the recording D simultaneously level Pressing the W button lowers the recording level To lower the recording level To adjust the Channel 2 level Press the W button while holding the lt or A Press either the A or W button while gt button to lower the audio recording levels holding the button for Channel 1 and Channel 2 QE Pressing the A button raises the recording simultaneously level Pressing the W button lowers the recording level a Bob Returning Audio Recording Levels to Default Settings UNITY MODE Press and hold the and gt buttons simultaneously to return the audio recording levels to th
3. on the main unit to highlight the title selection buttons gt on the _ INDEX MANAGER screen Press the SET button on the main unit to select the title No The title No changes each time the SET button is pressed The selected title No will be displayed on the Title No Display Area E When selecting an index No Press the cursor buttons t on the main unit to move within the INDEX LIST and highlight a specific index No Press the SET button on the main unit and the highlighted index No will be selected The selected index No will be displayed on the Index No Display Area To scroll the INDEX LIST automatically highlight the A W buttons on the INDEX MANAGER screen followed by pressing the SET button on the main unit 3 Performing index search Press the cursor buttons on the main unit to highlight the PLAY button on the INDEX MANAGER screen Press the SET button on the main unit to execute index search The unit will automatically search for the index position and play back accordingly The INDEX MANAGER screen disappears A Erasing indexes Select an index according to the procedure in 2 above Press the cursor buttons on the main unit to highlight the ERASE button on the INDEX MANAGER screen Press the SET button on the main unit to display the confirmation dialog box Once erase is executed via the confirmatio
4. RECORDER MENU 1 2 m CHAPTER CREATION MANUAL SET INTERVAL Every05Min AUTO CHAPTER REC PAUSE ON ENCODE QUALITY SP TIMELAPSE REC ON AUDIO ENCODE NO AUDIO DAILY REC NOUSE TIMELAPSE MODE RECORDING SIZE 200Hour 00Min TLRecTime 2 0 sec IntervalTime 3 sec lf TIMELAPSE MODE RECORDING SIZE is displayed as 200Hour this means TIMELAPSE recording can be performed for approximately another 200 hours Timelapse Recording Operation Reference Recordable Time Displayed at bottom of the RECORDER MENU 1 2 screen Configuration 1 Display the RECORDER MENU 1 2 screen 2 Set the TIMELAPSE REC item on the RECORDER MENU 1 2 screen to ON e The TIMELAPSE REC configuration screen will be displayed TL REC can be specified only when the ENCODE QUALITY parameter is set to UXP XP SP or LP 3 Set accordingly on the TIMELAPSE REC configuration screen TLRECTIME For setting the estimated duration seconds of each timelapse recording Duration can be specified in units of seconds INTERVAL TIME For setting the estimated time interval seconds until the next recording Change the set value Use the cursor buttons on the main unit to highlight the A or Y buttons on the configuration screen followed by pressing the button on the main unit A Value increases upon pressing the button Y Value decreases upon pressing the button A settin
5. The denominator shows the total number of thumbnails and the numerator shows the number of thumbnails currently created 1 Select CHAPTER MENU from the THUMBNAIL EDIT screen and press the SET button e The CHAPTER MENU screen will appear 2 Select CHAPTER MENU PREVIEW from the CHAPTER MENU screen and press the SET button e The CHAPTER MENU PREVIEW screen will appear Here it will be possible to preview the first page of the chapter menu 3 Confirm that the other pages are as required Select from the CHAPTER MENU PREVIEW screen and press the SET button to move to the next page Select and press the SET button to move to the previous page and can be used in combination with the SET button to skip forward or back in units of ten pages 4 Complete the preview process To do this select BACK from the CHAPTER MENU PREVIEW screen and press the SET button e The CHAPTER MENU screen will reappear 5 Select BACK from the CHAPTER MENU screen and press the SET button to return to the THUMBNAIL EDIT screen Notes Up to 20 seconds per page will be required to create preview displays More time may be required depending on the number of thumbnails per page e During creation of preview displays jump by selecting the button can only be made to the page being created A maximum of 33 pages can be created for the Chapter Menu 48 Once all of the necessary changes a
6. Displays the CHAPTER MENU EDIT screen Specifically this screen is used to check and change display styles Reads title text that has been created using an external application 44 The modification of chapter menu thumbnails and the entry of names and comments are carried out as described below using the THUMBNAIL EDIT screen Changing Thumbnails THUMBNAIL EDIT screen THUMBNAIL EDIT For example let s change the thumbnail for the second chapter 1 Select the second chapter and press the SET button MERE ue om ae ae The thumbnail screen for this chapter will be displayed The CHAPTER LENGTH item displays the chapter length sec 1 2 3 The denominator of the POSITION item is the range in which the thumbnail DDD EEE can be changed The numerator shows the current display position 4 5 ER EE 2 Select the thumbnail to be used for the second chapter Thumbnails can be selected using the and buttons found on this screen RENAE e If you select and press the SET button the image recorded after the ea Ta selected thumbnail will be displayed Each time the SET button is pressed a 2 acl subsequent image will be displayed Image after 15 frames Shen By selecting the item and pressing the SET button the display moves meee forward by 10 frames Fan e If you select and p
7. If this is set to ENABLE a screen for editing title menus will appear Use this screen to confirm that the title menu is as required to modify the display style and to input title names Page 50 e The message PLEASE WAIT will be displayed on the monitor during finalizing The message WAIT will appears on the DVI OUT terminal e The message will disappear when finalization has been completed and the normal screen display will then be restored The REC CONTROL panel will not be displayed M Select NO from the confirmation screen to cancel finalizing and return to the previous screen r Notes e A maximum of 20 minutes will be required to complete finalizing When finalizing is carried out all of the disc s recorded video and audio are stored in accordance with the DVD Video Standard accordingly this content can also be replayed as DVD video Although a disc finalized using this DVD recorder may in principle be played on other DVD players there is no guarantee that all of its content will be playable e When the AUTO FINALIZE item on the DISC menu screen is set to ON finalization will be automatically performed when ejecting the disc When the EDIT MENU item on the DVD MENU screen is set to DISABLE In the case of a DVD RW DVD RW it is possible to cancel the finalization and make an additional recording page 28 43 Title amp Chapter Menu Settings This DVD recorder can a
8. 2 PRESETSTVIE ERREUR PRESET STYLE MENU screen PRESET STYLE Et TPE 3 MEREN TF s CHAPTER PATERN T ecting and confirming CHAPTER MENU from the THUMBNAIL EDIT screen 1 Select CHAPTER MENU from the THUMBNAIL EDIT screen and press the SET button The CHAPTER MENU EDIT screen will appear 2 Select PRESET STYLE from the CHAPTER MENU screen and then press the SET button The PRESET STYLE MENU screen will appear The style number set using the PRESET STYLE parameter will be displayed in this screen 3 To change the display PATTERN Select PATTERN and then press the SET button Turn to page 36 for details regarding the editing procedure TITLE PATTERN and CHAPTER PATTERN changed here are also reflected in DVD MENU of the SETUP MENU 47 Title amp Chapter Menu Settings Checking the Chapter Menu Screen Use the following procedure to see how the chapter menu looks when the selected display style is used THUMBNAIL EDIT screen THUMBNAIL EDIT ECE oe AAA BBB ccc april 2 3 DDD EEE FFF 4 5 g Charme TexrLono Tempoa CHAPTER MENU screen CHAPTER MENU PRESETS ME CHAPTER MENU PREVIEW CHAI PTER MENU PREVIEW screen sax eee He ot 02 03
9. 4 finalized on another machine cannot be canceled CAN FIN CAN CANCEL Do not cancel the finalization EXE EXECUTE Cancel the finalization The TOP MENU created during finalization is deleted AUTO FINALIZE OFF For selecting whether to finalize automatically when ejecting the recorded disc using ON the OPEN CLOSE button H OFF Do not finalize AFINAL oFF ON Finalize oN Finalization processes may take up to 20 minutes to complete The disc will be ejected without being finalized if the EXIT item on the Title Menu Edit screen is selected This function is only for DVD RW AUTO CANCEL OFF For selecting whether to cancel finalization automatically when a finalized DVD RW DISC FINALIZ ON DVD RW disc is inserted Set this to ON when recording additional data to a finalized f 4 DVD RW DVD RW disc ACAN FI oFF Cancellation is not possible for DVD RW discs that are finalized using other devices oN OFF Do not cancel finalization ON Cancel finalization The Top Menu that has been created during the finalization process will also be erased DISC ERASE CANCEL Select whether to do a quick erase on a DVD RW DVD RW A quick erase only QUICK EXECUTE deletes the DVD RW DVD RW disc control area The time required is shorter than Pee el eee et ee eS ee tite a full erase and the disc data is deleted q ERASE CAN CANCEL Do not do a quick erase EXE EXECUTE Do a quick erase The disc c
10. Regardless of whether or not finalization has been carried out it will not be possible to use this DVD recorder to record new content to a DVD R DVD RW and DVD R DVD RW that has been recorded using other devices The following shows the discs that can be recorded to and played using this DVD recorder in addition to the corresponding display marks or logos DVD R 12 cm 4 7 GB DVD General Version 2 0 pms video mode DVD RW 12 cm 4 7 GB DVD Version 1 1 or later a video mode RW DVD R 12 cm 4 7 GB DVD RW 12 cm 4 7 GB Certain characteristics and properties of a disc can render them unsuitable for recording or playback Recommended manufacturers DVD R JVC Maxell 2x 4x 8x DVD RW JVC 2x 4x DVD R JVC 2 4x 4x 8x DVD RW JVC 2 4x 4x DVD R RW and DVD R RW Details DVD R Only discs that conform with DVD R Standard 2 0 video mode can be used DVD RW Discs of Version 1 1 or later can be used Although Version 1 1 of the DVD RW Standards allows the selection of either video mode or VR mode for recording this DVD recorder performs recording in video mode only Version 1 0 of the DVD RW Standards does not support video mode recording and for this reason the corresponding discs cannot be used In terms of recording characteristics DVD R DVD RW video mode and DVD R DVD RW differ as follows E DVD R DVD R Each disc can be recorded only once Accordingly these discs are re
11. Returns to the DVD MENU screen CHAP P 1 to 6 6 cannot be selected when setting for factory shipment bACK THUMBNAIL NORMAL Thumbnail creation method for chapter and title menus during wide signal recording FORM V CUT is selected H CUT NORMAL The input signal is to be converted into thumbnails without modification V H CUT If the input video has an aspect ratio of 4 3 the corresponding thumbnails are also to have this aspect ratio Lt V CUT Inthis case the top and bottom of the video content is to be removed to THUMb NoR form thumbnails VCUT H CUT In this case the left and right of the video content is to be removed to HCUT form thumbnails SQUEEZE V H V H CUT In this case the top bottom left and right of the video content is to be removed to form thumbnails LETTER BOX 66 Parameter Possible settings Description DVD MENU TOP MENU Select whether to create a TOP MENU or MENU in a completed disc finalized disc TYPE TOP This is set before inserting a disc or when a blank disc is inserted NONE TOP MENU When finalizing a TOP MENU is created f 4 When closing a title a MENU is created MENUT T M TOP When finalizing a TOP MENU is created ToP When closing a title a MENU is not created NoNE NONE Neither a TOP MENU nor a MENU is created The disc will be without a menu DISC IN ACTION MENU Select the action when a completed disc finalized disc is inserted
12. 240 V for 5 cycles 70 Ut 30 dip in 100 V and 240 V for 25 cycles lt 5 Ut gt 95 dip in 100 V and 240 V for5s Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital enviroment If the user of the Model 240 020 505 requires continued operation during power mains interruptions it is recommended that the Model 240 020 505 be powered from an uninterruptible power supply or a battery Power frequency 3 A m 50 Hz 60 Hz Magnetic Field IEC EN 61000 4 8 3 A m If image distortion occurs it may be necessary to position the Model 240 020 505 further from sources of power frequency magnetic fields or to install magnetic shielding The power frequency magnetic field should be measured in the intended installation location to assure that it is sufficiently low Guidance and Manufacturer s declaration electromagnetic immunity The Model 240 020 505 is intended for use in the e ectromagnetic environment specified below The customer or the user of the Model 240 020 505 should assure that it is used in such an environment Immunity Test IEC EN 60601 Compliance Level Electromagnetic environment IEC EN 61000 4 3 80 MHz to 2 5 GHz Test Level guidance Portable and mobile RF communications equipment should be used no closer to any part of the Model 240 020 505 including cables than the recommended separation distance calculated from the e
13. 3 Set accordingly on the DAILY REC configuration screen STARTTIME For setting the time to start recording hr min END TIME For setting the time to end recording hr min Change the set value Use the cursor buttons on the main unit to highlight the A or Y buttons on the configuration screen followed by pressing the button on the main unit A Value increases upon pressing the t button Y Value decreases upon pressing the button Confirm set value Use the cursor buttons on the main unit to highlight the SET button on the configuration screen followed by pressing the SET button on the main unit This confirms the set values and the configuration screen disappears e The specified time will be displayed as the set value of the DAILY REC item Select the NO USE button on the configuration screen followed by pressing the SET button on the main unit to clear the set values Performing DAILY REC To perform DAILY REC insert a recordable disc and set it to the Stop mode Next set this unit to the Operate ON mode W It will switch automatically to the Record Pause mode approximately 10 seconds before recording starts W Recording will start automatically upon reaching the start time W Recording will end automatically upon reaching the end time e If the EDIT MENU item on the DVD MENU screen is set to ENABLE the Chapter Edit menu screen will appear The above operat
14. Index search and erasing of indexes can be performed upon starting up the INDEX MANAGER screen 1 Starting up the INDEX MANAGER screen Press the SET UP button on the front panel when in the Playback mode PLAY or STILL mode e The INDEX MANAGER screen will be displayed on the monitor The INDEX MANAGER screen will not be displayed if the Top Menu or Menu of a finalized disc is currently displayed Title No Display Area STOP button Title Selection Buttons lt Move to the previous title lt lt Move 10 titles backwards Displays the selected title No Title Selection Buttons Move to the next title Move 10 titles forward Playing the Previous or Next Chapter E Press the gt button while the DVD recorder is playing to move playback to the start of the next chapter W Press the lt button while the DVD recorder is playing to move playback to the start of the current chapter When the lt button is pressed within 1 second of a chapter mark playback from the beginning of the previous chapter starts 4 The P button is deactivated during playback of the final chapter lt button gt button Playing the Previous or Next Titles OPTION DY Vic LINE SETUP m W During playback press the A button and the next title will be played button W During playback press the W button and previous title will be played During playback of the
15. Page 70 FOR SERVICE terminal RJ 45 Connect this terminal to a PC that has been installed with utilities for this unit such as application software for creating title chapter menus e NETWORK settings must be carried out using the NETWORK MENU screen Equipotential Terminal Ensure proper connection of the equipotential terminal for each device when connecting this unit to other devices AC IN terminal 3P For connecting to the power outlet using the power cord supplied amp MAIN POWER switch Switch for turning ON OFF the power e When the power is turned ON operating mode can be selected using the AC IN MODE item on the SYSTEM MENU 2 2 screen 5 Page 65 DVI IN terminal For input of SXGA or XGA digital video signals Use the supplied DVI HDMI cable to connect to the digital video output terminal of the device for endoscope e When inputting the image of this terminal set INPUT SELECT from the INPUT SELECT MENU to DVI Page 63 DVI OUT terminal For output of SXGA or XGA digital video signals Use the supplied DVI HDMI cable to connect to the DVI terminal of the monitor e Output video input signal as digital EE signal in stop mode or in recording mode e Output the playback image of the DVD disc in playback mode e Output SETUP MENU screen besides video signals Does not output REC CONTROL panel Only a part of the status will be displayed on screen The events and alarm information are not displaye
16. lectromagn tique nous recommandons l utilisation de c bles n exc dant pas les longueurs suivantes Port C ble Longueur AC IN C ble exclusif 2 5 m tres Y C C ble blind 3 m tres VIDEO LINE C ble blind 3 m tres AUDIO LINE C ble blind 3 m tres REMOTE 9P C ble blind 3 m tres DV C ble blind 3 m tres PHONES C ble blind 3 m tres FOOT SWITCH C ble non blind 1 5 m tres LAN FOR SERVICE C ble paire torsad e blind 10 m tres USB C ble blind 1 8 m tres L appel de courant de cet appareil est de 19 amp res Attention E Dans les endroits o il y a des ondes lectromagn tiques puissantes ou du magn tisme par exemple pr s d un metteur radio ou TV d un transformateur d un moniteur etc l image et son peuvent tre distordus Dans ce cas veuillez loigner l appareil des sources de perturbations Pictogrammes Etiquette de l emballage Corps de l appareil Atteste de la conformit d un produit m dical avec les exigences essentielles de la Directive sur les Empilement max 8 niveaux A appareils m dicaux 93 42 CEE Rheinland Product Safety ii Haut Bas ss 3 Fragile N Le 1 a A subi les essais et a t certifi UL UL60601 1 Cc US Si cette marque apparait avec les indications C PAPE et US le produit est certifi la fois sur le ADD Ne pas mouiller En march am ricain et sur le march cana
17. A cel habeus et da A eda LR dur ce ns Setup Menu Setting the Setup Menu Restoring to Default Settings Setup Menu Configuration Setup Menus DISC MENU Screen INPUT SELECT MENU Scree SYSTEM MENU Screen DVD MENU Screen RECORDER MENU Screen REMOTE MENU Screen DISPLAY MENU Screen CLOCK ADJUST MENU Screen NETWORK MENU SEBON oii eie aaraa sense cts eda sci cri ses KENA ARKEN ASIAA ASAA A EAA AESA A ETNA Nar Others Changing the Signal System NTSC PAL Specifications Troubleshooting Service and Claims Warranty Statement Introduction Video and audio signals from this DVD recorder s input terminals can be recorded to DVD R DVD RW video mode only or DVD R DVD RW Page 26 The types of signals that can be used are as follows Video Composite video YC separate DV signals including audio or DVI signals Audio Analog audio or DV signals including video BA wide range of recording methods are supported The appropriate method is to be selected in accordance with the intended mode of use e The REC PAUSE and STOP buttons on the front panel can be used for standard operations 55 Page 38 e Recording operations can be carried out using the REC CONTROL panel Furthermore a keyboard can also be used when recording via this panel Page 40 e Recording can be operated via the external switch that is connected to the foot switch terminal Page 39 The title and
18. DIGITAL DAILY REC NOUSE 4 Use either of the following methods to return to the normal screen display Press the SET UP button or EE sete Select EXIT from the Setup Menu and press the SET button CHAPTER CREATION MANUAL SET INTERVAL PT AUTO CHAPTER RECPAUSE ENCODE QUALITY sP TMELAPSE REC NOUSE AUDIO ENCODE DOLBY DIGITAL DAILY REC NOUSE Setting list Restoring to Default Settings SYSTEM MENU screen All settings from the various setup menus can be returned to the corresponding SYSTEM MENU 17 default settings by setting FACTORY SETTING from the SYSTEM MENU screen m to EXECUTE and by then pressing the SET button bance pl The current set values for the TV TYPE item on the SYSTEM MENU 2 2 screen FACTORY SETTING EXECUTE will not be erased KEYBOARD STYLE ENGLISH PLAYBACK amp 2320 TYPE ovo TOTAL RECORDING TIME 5 Hour 30 Min 59 Setup Menu The Setup Menu screen is displayed on both the monitor and LCD display As shown below this screen is used to access this DVD recorder s setup menus Setup Menu Page 61 DISC DISC MENU screen Page 62 DISC MENU DE FINALIZE CANCEL DISC FINALIZATION AUTO FINALIZE AUTO CANCEL DISC FINALIZ DISC ERASE QUICK DISC ERASE FULL INPUT SELECT MENU screen Page 63 INPUT SELECT MENU T INPUT SELECT INPUT SELECT SYSTEM SYSTEM MENU 1 2 screen Page 63 SYSTEM MENU 1 2 EW SETUP OFF T
19. DVD recorder Do not sterilize this DVD recorder Caution for AC Mains Lead FOR YOUR SAFETY PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING TEXT CAREFULLY Appropriate mains cable must be used in each local area since the other type of mains cable is not suitable FOR CONTINENTAL EUROPE ETC Not to be used in the U K FOR U K ONLY If the plug supplied is not suitable for your socket outlet please use appropriate one Remarque La plaque signal tique plaque du num ro de s rie est situ e au bas de l appareil Linterrupteur d alimentation principal est situ l arri re de l appareil Les changements ou modifications qui ne sont pas approuv s par Stryker peuvent annuler l autorit de l utilisateur de faire fonctionner cet quipement L utilisation d ACCESSOIRE non conformes aux exigences de s curit de cet quipement peut mener une r duction du niveau de s curit du syst me Les l ments suivants doivent tre pris en consid ration lorsqu on d cide d utiliser des accessoires ou non l utilisation de l accessoire PROXIMIT DU CLIENT la preuve que la certification de s curit de l ACCESSOIRE a t ex cut e conform ment aux normes nationales harmonis es IEC 60601 1 et ou IEC 60601 1 1 Pour nettoyer l quipement utiliser un chiffon de nettoyage sec ou un chiffon de nettoyage mouill avec une petite quantit d d tergent doux Ne pas renverser
20. SET UP button to display the Setup Menu SYSTEM Press the SET UP button and the set up top menu screen will be displayed Select RECORDER using the A and Y buttons and then press the SET DVD MENU Press either the A or W button to select the DVD MENU item then press button RECORDER the SET button SET button REMOTE DISPLAY 2 Set the DVD MENU menu screen RECORDER MENU 1 2 screen 2 Make the required settings on the RECORDER MENU 1 2 SOCK ADIOS With the A or Y buttons select Item press the SET button and the setting Screen es value list box will be displayed RECORDER MENU 1 2 Select the parameter to be set using the A and W buttons and then press With the A or Y buttons select the setting value press the SET button to e a the SET button to display a list of possible settings confirm the setting value Pins RS RE the ne setting using the A and Y buttons and then press the DVD MENU screen 3 Finish the Setting A ATE a uiton fo acopt tt Carry out either of the following operations TIMELAPSE REC NO USE f DVD MENU rave Select the MENU item press the SET button to return to the set up top AUDIO ENCODE poe ama 3 Complete the setting Process menu screen DAILY REC NO USE To do so carry out one of the following procedures ee tate Press the SET UP button to return to the normal screen Select MENU and press the SET button to return to the Setup Menu TITLE PATERN 1 Press the SET UP button to return to the normal
21. The Model 240 020 505 is intended for use in the e ectromagnetic environment specified below The customer or the user of the Model 240 020 505 should assure that it is used in such an environment Immunity Test IEC EN 60601 Compliance Level Electromagnetic IEC EN 61000 4 2 Test Level environment guidance Electrostatic 6 kV Contact 6 kV Contact Floor should be wood concrete or discharges ESD 8 kV Air 8 kV Air ceramic tile If floors are covered with synthetic material the relative humidity should be at least 30 2 kV AC mains 1 KV Signal lines Electrical fast Transients burst IEC EN 61000 4 4 2 KV AC mains 1 kV Signal lines Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment 2 KV _ Common mode 1 kV Differential mode Surge IEC EN 61000 4 5 2 KV Common mode 1 KV Differential mode Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment lt 5 Ut gt 95 dip in 100 V and 240 V for 0 5 cycle Voltage dips short interruptions and voltage variations on power supply input lines 40 Ut 60 dip in 100 V and IEC EN 61000 4 11 240 V for 5 cycles 70 Ut 30 dip in 100 V and 240 V for 25 cycles lt 5 Ut gt 95 dip in 100 V and 240 V for5s lt 5 Ut gt 95 dip in 100 V and 240 V for 0 5 cycle 40 Ut 60 dip in 100 V and
22. The display pattern currently selected for the title menu Each display pattern uses different numbers positions and sizes for thumbnails in addition to different backgrounds CHAPTER PATTERN The display pattern currently selected for chapter menus Each display pattern uses different numbers DVD MENU screen DVD MENU few positions and sizes for thumbnails in addition to EDIT MENU DISABLE different backgrounds STYLE TYPE1 TAPER eee 3 4 Use the cursor buttons A V gt and lt 4 to select one of the THUMNAIL FORM NORMAL eight style types and display the corresponding STYLE screen DVD MENU TYPE TOP DISC IN ACTION TITLE a R TITLE END NEXT TITLE 5 To use a specific style select the corresponding type number and then press the SET button This type number will then be stored by the DVD recorder Following this the screen s BACK button will be highlighted The SET button can now be pressed to return to the DVD MENU screen E if BACK is used to exit the STYLE screen without the SET button STYLE screen being pressed for the newly selected type the style setting will STYLE not be updated BACKI 7 TITLE PATTERN CHAPTER PATTERN m Notes e The STYLE settings for chapter menus can be freely modified until title closing is carried out Page 44 T e The STYLE settings for the title menu can be freely modified until the DVD is finalized Page 50 e Each style c
23. YEAR CLOCK ADJUST MENU FEU DATE 04 05 04 CLOCK SETTING 07 a SET v lt button Y button Setting the Date and Time Setting of the date and time is carried out using the CLOCK ADJUST MENU screen During this procedure the monitor connected to the VIDEO LINE OUT or Y C OUT terminal is used to monitor the setting of data E Turn on the power and ensure that the DVD recorder is stopped 1 Press the SET UP button to display the Setup Menu 2 Open the CLOCK ADJUST MENU screen Use the A and W buttons to select CLOCK ADJUST The currently selected menu item is displayed as highlighted Press the SET button to open the CLOCK ADJUST MENU screen 3 Set the date and time as required Use the A and Y buttons to select either DATE or TIME Then press the SET button Use the gt and 4 buttons to select the digit to be changed The currently selected digit is displayed as highlighted text Use the A and Y buttons to change the value of the selected digit Repeat steps 2 through to make all of the required settings and then press the SET button Note It is not possible to set the time in units of seconds After setting the minutes press the SET button in sync with a time signal 4 After completing all of the required settings return to the Setup Menu To do this use the A or W buttons to select MENU and then press the SET button 5 Return to the normal
24. automatically CHAPTR MANU Use this setting when chapters are to be set manually AUTo AUTO Chapters are to be created at set intervals during recording The SET INTERVAL parameter below is used to specify this interval SET INTERVAL Every0imin This parameter becomes active whenever CHAPTER CREATION has been set to Every05min AUTO It is used to set the time interval for automatic chapter creation and is set in units of minutes 68 Every59min INTERV 1 5 59 AUTO CHAPTER OFF Select whether to automatically insert a chapter mark during a recording pause REC PAUSE ON OFF Do not insert a chapter mark F 47 ON Inserta chapter mark ATCHAP oFF oN ENCODE UXP NOT For setting the recording quality Recording quality and time vary with the set values QUALITY DVD VIDEO as follows XP When using a 4 7 GB disc Pre Set Value Recording Time Picture Quality Upload Size EP UXP 40 mins High D1 NTSC 720 x 480 dots DLP NOT DVD VIDEO PAL 720 x 576 dots ls as iles D ER XP 60 mins QUALTY UXP SP 120 une Normal XP LP 180 mins SP EP 240 mins LP DLP 360 mins Low HalfD1 NTSC 352 x 480 dots EP DEP 480 mins PAL 352 x 576 dots dLP dEP Only UXP XP or SP can be selected when the AUDIO ENCODE item is set to LPCM TIMELAPSE REC ON For selecting whether to use the Timelapse Recording feature NO USE Timelapse Recording Allows
25. chapter menu When EDIT MENU from the DVD MENU screen is set to ENABLE the frames used for thumbnails can be modified on the THUMBNAIL EDIT screen that appears automatically at the end of recording e Each title can contain up to 99 chapters e Incertain cases the frames used for chapter menu thumbnails may differ slightly from the exact frames at which the corresponding chapter marks were inserted e Indexes can be added or deleted when in the Playback mode RECORDER MENU 1 2 EW CHAPTER CREATION MANUAL SET INTERVAL EveryO5Min AUTO CHAPTER RECPAUSE ON ENCODE QUALITY sp TIMELAPSE REC NO USE AUDIO ENCODE DAILY REC NO USE Using the Foot Switch to Perform Recording Operations such as recording and writing chapter marks indexes can be performed using the external switch that is connected to the foot switch terminal at the rear of this unit Use the FOOT SW1 terminal to turn ON OFF recording The FOOT SW1 item on the REMOTE menu screen can be used to specify whether to use the FOOT SW1 terminal as well as to specify conditions for using the terminal 5 Page 70 e Use the FOOT SW2 terminal to write chapter marks indexes The FOOT SW2 item on the REMOTE menu screen can be used to specify whether to use the FOOT SW2 terminal as well as to specify conditions for using the terminal 1 Page 70 39 Recording Recording operations of this DVD recorder can be carried out using the REC CONTROL panel
26. composite video signals to be input to the DVD recorder In order to select these signals for input set INPUT SELECT from the INPUT SELECT MENU screen to LINE SETUP from the SYSTEM MENU 1 2 screen should be set in accordance with whether or not this input signal is a setup signal NTSC only VIDEO Y C IN terminal 4 pin This terminal allows YC separate video signals to be input to the DVD recorder In order to select these signals for input set INPUT SELECT from the INPUT SELECT MENU screen to Y C SETUP from the SYSTEM MENU 1 2 screen should be set in accordance with whether or not this input signal is a setup signal NTSC only This terminal s specification i e S1 or S2 can be selected using Y C TERMINAL MODE from the SYSTEM MENU 2 2 screen VIDEO LINE OUT terminal BNC This terminal is used to connect the DVD recorder to a monitor When the DVD recorder is in Stop or Recording mode the video input signal is output on the E E screen as a composite video signal e If the REC button is pressed and held for at least 2 seconds while the DVD recorder is stopped the input signal will be subjected to MPEG encode decode processing and output via the VIDEO LINE OUT terminal This will continue for as long as the REC button is held and it allows the DVD recording quality to be confirmed e Playback from the DVD is output as a composite signal when in Playback mode e The Setup Menu title menu chapter
27. displayed on the monitor In addition a keyboard can also be used when working with this panel REC CONTROL panel is only displayed on the monitor of VIDEO LINE OUT and Y C OUT terminals It is not displayed on the monitor of DVI OUT terminal REMOTE MENU screen REMOTE MENU REMOTE SELECT OFF REC CONTROL ON FOOT SW OFF FOOT SW2 OFF 232C BAUDRATE 9600 232C PROTOCOL TYPE TYPE 000 min Ce cud Cad Faire osc TITLE REC 04 05 06 TITLE 01 00 11 22 11 20 00 CHAPTER 01 00 11 22 REC CONTROL panel m Notes e DISC TITLE from the REC CONTROL panel can be selected to allow aname to be input for the disc This type of name proves useful when managing discs using a PC Note that disc names are not displayed on the monitor or the DVD recorder Characters allowed for the disc title are alphanumerical characters and underscore _ only Space and other symbols may not be used e FINALIZE and DISC TITLE from the REC CONTROL panel cannot be used while recording The Record button from the REC CONTROL panel can be activated or clicked to insert chapter marks indexes and thumbnails during recording 40 Signal Connections Connect a keyboard to the USB terminals on the back of the DVD recorder Settings e If the REC CONTROL panel is to be displayed on screen set REC CONTROL from the REMOTE MENU screen to ON This pa
28. first title the W button is ineffective During playback of the final title the A button is ineffective Y button 00 E n 56 INDEX MANAGER INDEX LIST Scroll Buttons x A For scrolling the index Title No No at the topmost part of the INDEX LIST in the Index No _ Counter Data No Counter Data descending direction 0001 00 05 00 00 Y For scrolling the index 0002 00 05 00 01 Index No Display Area Displays the selected index No No at the bottommost A F part of the INDEX LIST in 0003 00 05 00 02 For searching and playing the ascending direction 0004 00 05 00 03 back a selected index 0005 00 05 00 04 0006 00 05 00 05 0007 _00 05 00 06 0008 00 05 00 07 0009 00 05 00 08 a selected title 0010 _00 05 00 09 For erasing a selected index For erasing all indexes in INDEX LIST Displays index value as accumulated from Title 1 When the PLAYBACK amp 232C TYPE item on the SYSTEM MENU 1 2 screen is set to DVD an indexes of a selected title will be displayed Page 64 57 Playback 2 Selecting an index to search or erase Upon starting up the INDEX MANAGER screen the title and index of the point for which its screen is called up will be selected E When selecting a title No Press the cursor buttons
29. for the manual or automatic insertion of chapter marks Page 39 Notes e A maximum of 10 minutes will be 4 Restart recording required to complete title closing Press the PLAY or PAUSE button e The remaining time available for e Recording will begin once again and a new chapter will be created in the recording on a disc will be displayed current title on the monitor Note that this is to be used as a general guide not as an 5 End recording i e close the title exact figure DISPLAY and REMAIN Press the STOP button when either recording or paused from the DISPLAY MENU screen must e The action of the DVD recorder following the end of recording depends on both be ON for this figure to be the setting of EDIT MENU from the DVD MENU screen displayed DISABLE Recording is ended and the chapter menu is created using e During the recording process the preset settings i e the title is closed current title number and chapter ENABLE The THUMBNAIL EDIT screen will appear This screen can be number are displayed on the monitor used to modify the chapter menu s display style to change the ONSCREEN will be displayed when thumbnails used to input chapter names and to perform other the DISPLAY item is ON and the TITLE similar functions For more details refer to page 44 CHAPTER INDEX item is set to gm If additional recording is to be carried out repeat steps 1 through TITLE CHAPTER 5 above 38 In such a case the subs
30. grounding type power outlet This is a safety feature If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding plug For added protection for this product during a lightning storm or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system This will prevent damage to the product due to lightning and power line surges Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord Do not locate this appliance where the cord will be abused by persons walking on it Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the appliance Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in fire or electric shock Never push objects of any kind into this appliance through cabinet slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the appliance Do not attempt to service this appliance yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Unplug this appliance from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions a When the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed b If liquid has been spilled into the appliance c If the applianc
31. is set to INDEX Press the SET button to alternate counter display between elapsed time and remaining time Remaining Time Displays the remaining time of the disc hr min during recording and remaining time of the title during playback When the LCD item is set to TITTLE CHAPTER Displayed only in recording mode SET Button 5 gt an AE 7 Li Lili DL Title No Chapter No Total Recording Elapsed Time hr min sec Disc Remaining Time hr min When the LCD item is set to INDEX SET Button MIT LI M l ti Li LII 2 AR a S AAE Displayed only in recording mode Index No 4 digits Memo The remaining disc and title time depend on the amount of data comprising video and for this reason they should be taken as being a general indication and not an exact figure When the remaining time is 1000 hours or more only the hour units will be displayed in 4 digits e The SET button is not available while the REC CONTROL panel is displayed 14 No DOLBYDIGITAL LPCM MPEG Description indication of the current operating mode PLEASE WAIT The DVD recorder is starting up OPERATE OFF The DVD recorder is preparing to shut down NO DISC The DVD recorder currently contains no disc LOADING Adisc is being loaded into the DVD recorder DVD R The current disc is a non finalized DVD R Approximately 3 seconds DVD RW The current disc is a
32. is to be displayed on screen ON This data is to be displayed on screen e During recording the remaining space available for recording is displayed in minutes F 4 During playback the time remaining in the current title is displayed REMAIN oFF e Nothing will be displayed when OFF has been set for the DISPLAY parameter oN Note The remaining space available for recording will depend on factors such as the number of titles recorded and the data encoding method accordingly this value should be treated as an estimate and not as an exact value DATE STYLE YY MM DD This parameter is used to select the display style for dates MM DD YY YY MM DD Dates are to be displayed in year month and day sequence DD MM YY MM DD YY Dates are to be displayed in month day and year sequence fe ne DD MM YY Dates are to be displayed in day month and year sequence dSTYLE YMd MdY Default Setting MM DD YY NTSC dMY DD MM YY PAL LCD TITLE CHAPTER For selecting the DVD disc information to display title chapter index on the LCD INDEX during recording or playback PUSS Ste Sar Sar ee ty TITLE CHAPTER Display title and chapter on LCD LCd T C INDEX Display index on LCD INd MENU This button is used to return to the Setup Menu screen MENU The following table identifies and describes the parameters that may be set using the CLOCK ADJUST MENU screen Top half Parameter Possible settings Ap
33. menus and other setting and control screens are displayed on the monitor connected to this terminal e Status and alarm information is also displayed on screen The DISPLAY MENU screen can be used to indicate which items are to be displayed 12 0 VIDEO Y C OUT terminal 4 pin For output of YC separate video signals Information that is the same as that of the VIDEO LINE OUT terminal is being output This terminal s specification i e S1 or S2 can be selected using Y C TERMINAL MODE from the SYSTEM MENU 2 2 screen AUDIO INPUT LEVEL switch This switch is used to set the standard level for audio input 4dB The standard level is set to 4 dB 8dB The standard level is set to 8 dB AUDIO IN terminals RCA x 2 These terminals allow analog audio signals to be input to the DVD recorder In order to select these signals for input set INPUT SELECT from the INPUT SELECT MENU screen to LINE or Y C AUDIO OUT terminals RCA x 2 These terminals allow analog audio signals to be output from the DVD recorder When the DVD recorder is in Stop or Recording mode the audio input signals i e E E signals are output via these terminals e Audio from the DVD is output when in Playback mode ORS 232C REMOTE terminal D sub 9 pin female Operation of this unit can be controlled externally by connecting to an RS 232C control device USB terminals 2 For connecting to a USB supported ke
34. or stacked use is necessary the equipment or system should be observed to verify normal operation in the configuration in which it will be used Prior to using it in a surgical procedure consult the tables below for guidance in placing the equipment WARNING The use accessories transducer or cable with equipment or system other than those specified may result in increased emissions or decreased immunity of the equipment or system Guidance and Manufacturer s declaration electromagnetic emissions The customer or the user of the Model 240 020 505 should assure that it is used in such an environment The Model 240 020 505 is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below Emission Test Compliance Electromagnetic environment guidance RF emissions Group 1 The Model 240 020 505 uses RF energy only for its internal CISPR11 EN55011 function Therefore its RF emissions are very low and are not likely to cause any interference in nearby electronic equipment RF emissions Class B The Model 240 020 505 is suitable for use in all establishments CISPR11 EN55011 including domestic establishments and those directly connected Harmonic emissions Class A to the public low voltage power supply network that supplies IEC EN 61000 3 2 buildings used for domestic purposes Voltage Fluctuations Complies Flicker emissions IEC EN 61000 3 3 Guidance and Manufacturer s declaration electromagnetic immunity
35. playback Specifically pressing of this button moves the selection position to the right e This button can be pressed while the DVD recorder is playing to move playback to the start of the next chapter e The P button can be used to adjust the audio recording levels when the DVD recorder is stopped or in Recording or Recording Pause mode e If AUDIO REC VOLUME MODE from the RECORDER MENU 2 2 screen is set to INDEPENDENCE and either the A or Y button is pressed while this button is being held the audio recording level for Channel 2 will be adjusted accordingly If AUDIO REC VOLUME MODE from the RECORDER MENU 2 2 screen is set to BOTH and either the A or Y button is pressed while this button is being held the audio recording levels for both Channel 1 and Channel 2 will be adjusted accordingly e If this button is pressed together with the lt button the audio recording levels will be returned to their default settings i e unity gain SET button e This button is used to confirm the selection of menu items or setting values when the Setup Menu is displayed e When this button is pressed during normal screen display the counter from the DVD recorder s LCD display will switch to display of either the elapsed recording playback time or the remaining disc time 11 Component Names amp Functions VIDEO LINE IN terminal BNC This terminal allows
36. recording over long hours through intermittent recording F 4 ON Use Timelapse Recording feature A configuration screen will be displayed TL REC oN when this is set to ON F5 Page 41 oFF The AUDIO ENCODE item is automatically set to NO AUDIO NO USE Do not use Timelapse Recording feature Parameter Possible settings Description AUDIO ENCODE NO AUDIO This parameter is used to set the encoding format for audio data LPCM NO AUDIO Do not record audio sound The recording time will be longer as DOLBY DIGITAL sound recording is not performed MPEG f 4 LPCM Linear PCM encoding Non compressed AENC oFF DOLBY DIGITAL Dolby AC3 encoding Compressed LPCM MPEG MPEG encoding Compressed dd MPEG Notes Only UXP XP or SP on the ENCODE QUALITY item can be selected when the AUDIO QUALITY item is set to LPCM This item will be automatically set to NO AUDIO when the TIMELAPS REC item is set to ON e The MPEG set values can be displayed and selected when the TV TYPE item on the SYSTEM MENU 2 2 screen is set to PAL DAILY REC ON For selecting whether to use the DAILY REC feature NO USE DAILY REC Allows recording to start stop automatically at a designated time on a bF 4 daily basis dAILY oN ON Use DAILY REC feature A configuration screen will be displayed when oFF this is set to ON amp Page 42 NO USE Do not use DAILY REC feature gt This bu
37. screen TITLE FULL 04 05 04 11 20 00 000 min LCD display DOLBYDIGITAL LPCM MPEG Event messages Displayed when DISPLAY from the DISPLAY MENU screen is set to ON Event message REC TITLE 01 0 11 22 CHAPTER 01 0 11 22 a LCD display MDE Monitor message message Description INVALID TV INVALId TV A signal of an invalid format has been input Alternatively an attempt has been made to play a disc containing signals of an invalid format TITLE FULL TITLE FULL Recording was attempted on a disc already containing 99 titles INDEX FULL INdEX FULL An attempt was made to add a index to a title already containing 99 index CHAPTER FULL CHAP FULL An attempt was made to add a chapter to a title already containing 99 chapter NOT FINALIZE NoT FINAL An attempt was made to eject a disc before it was finalized A L xxxx R Set value is displayed when changing the recording level of analog audio d L xxxx R Set value is displayed when changing the recording level of digital audio OPE LOCK oPE LoCK This is displayed when buttons on this unit are operated while the Operation Lock is activated Operation Lock can be canceled by setting the OPERATION LOCK item on the SYSTEM MENU 2 2 screen to OFF DAILY RECORDING dAILY rEC This is displayed when buttons on this unit are operated during DAILY RECORDING Page 42 18 Alarm Messages Only the VIDEO LINE OUT o
38. service temperature range i e 5 C to 35 C e Areas at humidities which deviate by a significant degree above or below the permitted service humidity range i e 20 to 80 RH e Areas where a large amount of dust or sand is present e Areas where the DVD recorder may come into contact with oily smoke or steam such as in kitchens or in their immediate vicinity e Areas that are unstable or where significant vibration occurs e Areas where condensation occurs readily e Areas where strong magnetic fields are generated by transformers motors or the like e Areas where transceivers mobile phones and other wireless communication devices are present e Areas that are subjected to X ray irradiation or where corrosive gases are present This precaution must be strictly observed E Handling e Ensure that this DVD recorder is placed on a flat horizontal surface for use e Do not place heavy objects such as a monitor on top of the DVD recorder Do not insert foreign objects into the disc tray opening e Be careful not to get your fingers clamped when loading the disc to prevent injury Do not block the fan s ventilation holes e Avoid knocking or dropping this DVD recorder e When the DVD recorder is to be moved ensure that any DVD it contains is removed in advance If the DVD recorder is not to be used for an extended period of time please set the POWER switch to OFF to avoid wasting electricity E Cleaning
39. tats et locales AVERTISSEMENT Noter que le r enregistrement de bandes ou de disques pr enregistr s sans l autorisation du d tenteur des droits d auteur de l enregistrement sonore ou vid o d une mission diffus e sur les ondes ou d un programme c bl ainsi que de toute oeuvre litt raire dramatique musicale ou artistique qui y est contenue peut constituer une infraction la loi Classifications e Classe bu e Type Non applicable e Protection contre l humidit Ordinaire Cat gorie AP APG Non e Mode de fonctionnement Continu S DRE c UL Jus MEDICAL ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT WITH RESPECT TO ELECTRICAL SHOCK FIRE MECHANICAL AND OTHER SPECIFIED HAZARDS ONLY IN ACCORDANCE WITH UL 60601 1 CAN CSA C22 2 NO 601 1 56PA Stryker Endoscopy 5900 Optical Court San Jose CA 95138 Tel 1 800 624 4422 Supplement This apparatus is designed for rack mounting or is used close to other apparatus In order to keep the best performance and furthermore for electromagnetic compatibility we recommend to use cables not exceeding the following lengths Port Cable Length AC IN Exclusive cable 2 5 meters Y C Shielded cable 3 meters VIDEO LINE Shielded cable 3 meters AUDIO LINE Shielded cable 3 meters REMOTE 9P Shielded cable 3 meters DV Shielded cable 3 meters PHONES Shielded cable 3 meters FOOT SWITCH Non shielded c
40. the Exterior with the power off Use a soft cloth when cleaning the outside of this DVD recorder Do not use paint thinners or organic solvents as cleaning agents Failure to observe these precautions can result in discoloration or melting of exterior surfaces When stubborn dirt is present wipe away using a cloth soaked in a dilute neutral solvent E Always use the power cord provided with this DVD recorder The usage of a different type of cord or a damaged cord can result in the outbreak of fire or electric shocks E The power cord supplied with this DVD recorder should not be used with any other device E Before connecting this DVD recorder to other devices turn those devices off and then carry out setup procedures as described in the corresponding user s manuals E The DVD drive unit is an expendable part Although the service life of the DVD drive unit differs depending on the usage environment of the customer replacement every 1000 hours as a guide is recommended 7 Page 64 TOTAL RECORDING TIME Precautions Regarding Condensation Condensation When cold water is poured into a glass and droplets of water form on its outer surface this moisture is referred to as condensation When condensation occurs Condensation can cause water droplets to adhere to the DVD recorder s internal lens thus making normal operation impossible Condensation occurs easily in the following situations and the appr
41. the master device REMoTE oFF DV TRIGGER This setting is made when this DVD recorder is connected to a DV dvs camera featuring a DV record triggering function and it allows dvT this DVD recorder to record video from the camera in response to operation of its trigger button REC CONTROL OFF This parameter is used to indicate whether or not the REC CONTROL panel is to be ON displayed on the monitor screen f 4 ON The REC CONTROL panel is to be displayed only when a recordable disc REC oFF has been inserted and the DVD recorder is in Stop Recording or Recording oN Pause mode OFF The REC CONTROL panel not to be displayed FOOT SW1 OFF Set this item when connecting an external switch foot switch etc to the FOOT LOW EDGE SW1 terminal HIGH EDGE OFF Set to this when an external switch is not used LOW LEVEL LOW EDGE Switch between recording and record pause actions using the low f 4 edge of external switch signals FSW1 oFF HIGH EDGE Switch between recording and record pause actions using the high LE edge of external switch signals HE LOW LEVEL Use the low level and high level of external switch signals for recording LL and record pause respectively FOOT SW2 OFF Set this item when connecting an external switch foot switch etc to the FOOT LOW EDGE SW2 terminal HIGH EDGE OFF Set to this when an external switch is not used BOTH EDGE LOW EDGE Add chapter marks and indexes u
42. the time of purchase display characters will be as follows PATTERN No Display characters 1 17 x 2 84 2 17 x 2 34 3 32 x 4 128 4 50 Included title No 5 25 Included title No 6 Use the following procedure to apply names to the thumbnails used in chapter menus and also to add comments to be displayed on a chapter menu screen Names and comments are entered using a keyboard Set KEYBOARD STYLE from the SYSTEM MENU 1 2 screen in accordance with the keyboard s input language WThe following description assumes that all operations are carried out by keyboard For example let s now apply a name to the first chapter 1 Use the arrow keys to select the first chapter from the THUMBNAIL EDIT screen and then press the Enter key e The thumbnail screen for this chapter will be displayed 2 Select TEXT INPUT using the arrow keys and then press the Enter key e A box for inputting text will appear 3 Enter a name or comment into the text box Enter a comment to be displayed on the chapter menu screen ERODED ICO II ITO A TIO AAAI en forthe chant nter a name for the chapter i TITEE INPUT menu thumbnail Names can be apr up to 20 characters in length CANCEL Select CANCEL and press the Enter key to close the text box without applying the name or comment that has been entered e If text cannot be ente
43. this setting when the color bar is to be recorded FACTORY CANCEL This parameter is used to indicate whether or not all setup menu parameters are to SETTING EXECUTE be returned to their default settings Dre te ne Eee eee SHS yl CANCEL Default settings are not to be restored FACTRY CAN EXECUTE Default settings are to be restored However the current set values for EXE the TV TYPE item on the SYSTEM MENU 2 2 screen will not be erased Note The system must be restarted after this parameter is changed 63 Setup Menu 64 Parameter Possible settings Description KEYBOARD ENGLISH This parameter is set when using a USB keyboard and its purpose is to indicate the STYLE FRENCH keyboard s layout or language as one of the following ITALIAN ENGLISH GERMAN FRENCH SPANISH ITALIAN JAPANESE GERMAN fest Ene oS eh Sea se ied Sc ct SPANISH KboARd ENG JAPANESE FRN Note ITL The system must be restarted after this parameter is changed GER ESP JPN PLAY BACK DVD For selecting whether to set DVD playback actions to the VTR or DVD mode Actions amp 232C TYPE VTR via RS 232C control will vary accordingly with this setting Please see the following table for details 232C dVd VTR Action When Set to VTR When Set to DVD Playback Index Search Accepts index of points that exist Accepts index of points that exist in the disc in the current title STOP Operation in
44. to INDEPENDENCE and this button is pressed while the lt button is being held the audio recording level for Channel 1 will decrease Similarly if the W button is pressed while the button is being held the audio recording level for Channel 2 will decrease lt button e If a title menu or chapter menu is displayed this button can be used to select a menu number for playback Specifically pressing of this button moves the selection position to the left e This button can be pressed while the DVD recorder is playing to move playback to the start of the current chapter e The lt button can be used to adjust the audio recording levels when the DVD recorder is stopped or in Recording or Recording Pause mode e If AUDIO REC VOLUME MODE from the RECORDER MENU 2 2 screen is set to INDEPENDENCE and either the A or W button is pressed while this button is being held the audio recording level for Channel 1 will be adjusted accordingly e If AUDIO REC VOLUME MODE from the RECORDER MENU 2 2 screen is set to BOTH and either the A or Y button is pressed while this button is being held the audio recording levels for both Channel 1 and Channel 2 will be adjusted accordingly e If this button is pressed together with the gt button the audio recording levels will be returned to their default settings i e unity gain P button e If a title menu or chapter menu is displayed this button can be used to select a menu number for
45. 1 Press the OPEN CLOSE button The disc tray will open automatically While the disc tray is open the OPEN CLOSE indicator will be lit up 2 Place the disc on the disc tray Ensure that the disc is inserted correctly into the tray s recess with the printed side facing upward Carefully place the disc in the tray so as not to hit the front panel 3 Press the OPEN CLOSE button The disc tray will close automatically Notes e When a disc is inserted information about that disc is displayed on screen Page 17 When either a new DVD RW DVD RW or one that has been erased on another machine is inserted quick erase starts up Page 28 e When the AUTO CANCEL DISC FINALIZE item on the DISC menu screen is set to ON finalization will be automatically canceled when a DVD RW DVD RW that is finalized using this unit has been inserted 55 Page 62 Removing a Disc E Stop the DVD recorder 1 Press the OPEN CLOSE button e The disc tray will open automatically While the disc tray is open the OPEN CLOSE indicator will be lit up e If the current disc has not been finalized the message NOT FINALIZE will appear on both the monitor and LCD display 2 Remove the disc from the disc tray Be sure to wait until the disc tray has opened fully before removing the disc 3 Press the OPEN CLOSE button The disc tray will close automatically Notes e if the DVD recorder is in either Recording m
46. ATEWAY 192 168 0254 MAC ADDRESS sms ET NETWORK MENU screen Page 73 oe TME The following table identifies and describes the parameters that may be set using the Setup Menus Top half Appearance on monitor screen Bottom half Appearance on LCD display Option Description DISC This button opens a menu that allows settings to be made for finalizing and other similar disc processes diSC INPUT SELECT This button opens a menu that allows input audio and video signals to be selected INPUT SEL SYSTEM This button opens a SYSTEM MENU screen containing two different pages of parameters Bananneg ed This button opens a menu that allows settings to be made for the DVD recorder itself SYSTEM DVD MENU This button opens a menu that allows settings to be made for title menu and chapter menu display styles dVd MENU RECORDER This buttons opens a RECORDER MENU screen containing two different pages of parameters tn ere nel The RECORDER MENU 1 2 screen allows settings to be made for the chapter creation method and the encoding of audio and video RECoRdER The RECORDER MENU 2 2 screen allows the settings required for recording to be made REMOTE This button opens a menu that allows settings to be made for remote operations via the DVD recorder s f 4 FOOT SW RS 232C or DV terminal In addition this menu also allows indication of whether or not the REMoTE REC CONTROL panel is t
47. DIGITAL Dolby AC3 encoding MPEG MPEG encoding Effective only when the TV TYPE item from SYSTEM MENU 2 2 screen is set to PAL Note If the SET UP button is pressed while in Recording mode the video encode quality and audio encoding format will be displayed on screen Press the SET UP button once again to hide this information 30 31 Settings amp Controls for Recording This DVD recorder s audio recording levels can be adjusted using two different methods and AUDIO REC VOLUME MODE from the RECORDER MENU 2 2 screen indicates the method to be used In addition it is also possible to return the audio recording levels to their default settings i e unity gain Note The AUDIO INPUT LEVEL switch on the DVD recorder s rear panel can be used to select the reference input level for analog audio i e 4 dB or 8 dB Selecting the Adjustment Method RECORDER MENU 2 2 screen 1 Open the RECORDER MENU 2 2 screen To do this select button from the RECORDER MENU 1 2 screen and press the SET button RECORDER MENU 2 2 BACK AUDIO CHANNEL DV 1 2ch 1 2ch AUDIO REC VOLUME E H 2 i en som 2 Make the required setting using AUDIO REC VOLUME MODE from the RECORDER MENU 2 2 screen BOTH Audio levels are adjusted while both the CH1 CH2 are maintained at the same volume INDEPENDENCE The CH1 CH2 are adjusted separately Adjusting the Audio Recording Levels
48. DVD R DVD RW or alternatively a RW video mode only or DVD R similar disc that has been recorded on using the DVD recorder DVD RW e If the recording on a DVD RW DVD RW is to be performed once again from the beginning erase the disc s data using ERASE from the DISC MENU screen 5 Page 28 On screen settings Use the setting screens to select the appropriate recording signal setup the recording conditions and make other necessary settings 7 Page 29 Adjustment of audio recording levels Audio recording levels can be adjusted in one of two different ways 7 Page 32 Di iti R i ti Selection of styles for the title and The title and chapter menus are used during playback of a disc to select the section of Iscconditien ecorsingiopeletions chapter menus the disc to be viewed A total of five different display styles have been made available for DVD R Blank disc New content can be recorded A new title is created and recording these menus and these can be selected using the DVD MENU screen In addition the DVD R starts from that title s first chapter DVD recorder valso allows youto freely modify these display styles A disc recorded on using this DVD recorder A new title is created in the unused section of the disc and recording Page 35 but not yet finalized starts from that title s first chapter y l DVD RW Blank disc New content can be recorded A new title is created and recordi
49. EST SIGNAL oFF FACTORY SETTING CANCEL KEYBOARD STYLE ENGLISH PLAYBACK amp 2320 TYPE vir TOTAL RECORDING TIME SYSTEM MENU 2 2 screen Page 65 SYSTEM MENU 2 2 x ACINNODE on WIvPE NTSC VBD OUT WDE OFF YICTERMINAL MODE si OPERATION LOCK oFF DVD MENU screen Page 66 DVD MENU RECORDER REMOTE DISPLAY CLOCK ADJUST NETWORK EXT 60 RECORER MENU 1 2 screen Page 68 RECORDER MENU 1 2 GEN CHAPTER CREATION MANUAL SET INTERVAL Every0sMin AUTO CHAPTER REC PAUSE on ENCODE QUALITY sP TIMELAPSE REC NOUSE AUDIO ENCODE DOLBY DIGITAL DALY REC NOUSE DVD MENU EDIT MENU DISABLE sme TYPEN TITLE PATTERN 1 CHAPTER PATTERN 1 THUMBNAIL FORM NORMAL DVD MENUTYPE TOP DISC IN ACTION me TLE END METTRE RECORER MENU 2 2 screen RECORDER MENU 2 2 AUDO CHANNEL OV sad ad ADO RC VOLUME NODE com ASPECT ao REMOTE MENU screen Page 70 DISPLAY MENU screen Page 72 DISPLAY MENU uw DISPLAY o ITLECHAPTERINDEX OFF RECORDER MODE OFF TMEDATE OFF REMAIN OFF DATE STYLE woo Loo TITLE CHAPTER REMOTE MENU REMOTE SELECT REC CONTROL FOOT SU FOOT SU 2220 ALDAATE 2220 PROTOCOL TPE CLOCK ADJUST MENU screen Page 73 CLOCK ADJUST MENU NETWORK MENU HOST NAME dd IP ADDRESS SETTING smc IP ADDRESS 192 16802 SUBNET MASK 255 255 255 0 DEFAULT G
50. ET button to move to the previous page TITLE MENU PREVIEW screen e and can be used in combination with the SET button to skip al The TITLE MENU screen will be displayed when finalizing of the disc is started forward or back in units of ten pages 3 ox EES a ra Displays the previous page F Displays the next page BACK ee is iv Displays the page number Changing the Display Style cae Thumbnail 7 2e g The denominator 1 Background shows the total TITLE MENU screen Select PRESET STYLE from the TITLE MENU screen and press TITLE MENU screen number of ME GENO the SET button ET 03 08 thumbnails and the ue e The PRESET STYLE screen will appear numerator shows the 1 ae x orgen WAPP 4 mm number of thumbnails or ere E 2 To change the display PATTERN CE SR TR Are reste PT SAIS TITLE PATTERN and then press the SET button To do this select BACK from the TITLE MENU PREVIEW screen and press For more details regarding the editing procedure refer to page 36 p the SET button The TITLE PATTERN changed here is also reflected in DVD MENU of the SETUP The TITLE MENU screen will reappear MENU 4 If you wish to finalize the disc select FINALIZE from the TITLE PRESET STYLE screen MENU screen and then press the SET button PRESET STYLE Page 53 he Notes 2 mee IE Up to 20 seconds may be required per page to display the PREVIEW screen More time may be required depending on the number of
51. HAPTER REC PAUSE Item Set whether to automatically insert a chapter when recording is paused ENCODE QUALITY This parameter is used to set the quality for encording or compressing video data AUDIO ENCODE This parameter is used to set the format for encoding or compressing audio data For more details regarding the encoding of audio and video refer to pages 31 TIMELAPSE REC Item Set this to ON to enable timelaps recording 55 Page 41 DAILY REC Item Set this to ON to enable DAILY REC daily recording Page 42 RECORDER MENU 2 2 screen AUDIO CHANNEL DV This parameter is to be set when recording an audio signal from the DV IN OUT terminal pecifically it indicates whether the signals from channels 1 ind 2 or from channels 3 and 4 are to be recorded Only ith sampling frequency of 32 kHz UDIO REC VOLUME MODE is parameter is used to select the method for adjustment audio recording levels Specifically both channels can be djusted while maintaining the same level BOTH or each hannel can be adjusted independently INDEPENDENCE or more details regarding methods for the adjustment of udio recording levels refer to page 32 SPECT is parameter is used to set the aspect for recorded video AUTO 4 3 LETTER or SQUEEZE 2 o vo D S vno sab e REMOTE MENU screen REMOTE SELECT This parameter should be set to OFF when not controlling the DVD recorder via the DV IN OUT termin
52. MBNAIL EDIT screen When initially displayed the THUMBNAIL EDIT screen contains thumbnails for up to six recorded chapters in the order that they were recorded The seventh and subsequent thumbnails are displayed on the following pages e This initial screen can be used to change a chapter s thumbnail or to input names and comments e Operations on this screen can be carried out using the front panel buttons or a keyboard Front panel Select using the gt lt 4 A and W buttons and confirm the selection using the SET button Keyboard Select using the arrow keys and confirm the selection using the Enter key The input of names and comments is also carried out using the keyboard Displays the previous page Displays the next page This button is used to close a disc s titles when editing has been completed As such it should not be THUMBNAIL EDIT used until all other operations have LMLE CLOSE m 1 6 been completed When title close processing has ended AAA BBB CCC Thumbnail the display will return to the E E screen and subsequent editing of chapter menus will not be possible 1 2 3 oer ee j is number is use during description of operation It will not appear on the actual Highlighted item 4 5 6 screen The currently selected item is displayed in highlight DDD EEE FFF CHAPTER MENU TEXT LOAD TEMP LOAD
53. Pause mode lf EDIT MENU from the DVD MENU screen is set to DISABLE the DVD recorder stops recording i e it performs title closing lf EDIT MENU from the DVD MENU screen is set to ENABLE the DVD recorder stops recording and the THUMBNAIL EDIT screen is displayed It will then be possible to modify the chapter menu When the STOP button is pressed in Playback mode the DVD recorder stops playback PLAY button and indicator e If this button is pressed together with the REC button while a recordable disc is inserted into the DVD recorder recording will be started When the PLAY button is pressed in Recording Pause mode the DVD recorder restarts recording e When an unfinalized disc is inserted and this button is pressed playback of the most recent title starts e The PLAY indicator is lit up in Recording and Playback modes FWD button and indicator e Press this button during playback or fast reverse mode to start fast forward play If pressed during fast forward play this button toggles the speed of fast forward play between low speed and high speed e Press this button in still mode or during slow reverse play to start slow forward play If pressed during slow forward play this button toggles the speed of slow forward play between low speed and high speed e The FWD indicator is lit up during fast forward and slow forward play 10 PAUSE button and indicator e When this button is pressed while recordi
54. Securite ATTENTION RISQUE D ELECTROCUTION NE PAS OUVRIR ATTENTION POUR EVITER TOUT RISQUE D ELECTROCUTION NE PAS OUVRIR LE BOITER ACCUNE PIECE INTERIEURE N EST A REGLER PAR L UTILISATEUR SE REFERER A UN AGENT QUALIFIE EN CAS DE PROBLEME Le symbole de l clair l int rieur d un triangle quilat ral est destin alerter l utilisateur sur la pr sence d une tension dangereuse non isol e dans le bo tier du produit Cette tension est suffisante pour provoquer l lectrocution de personnes d entretien importantes au sujet desquelles des renseignements Le point d exclamation l int rieur d un triangle quilat ral est destin alerter l utilisateur sur la pr sence d op rations se trouvent dans le manuel d instructions Ces symboles ne sont utilis s qu aux Etats Unis AVERTISSEMENT La plaque d identification num ro de s rie se trouve sur le panneau arri re de l appareil Les changements ou les modifications non approuv s par Stryker peuvent annuler l autorisation pour le client d utiliser l appareil RENSEIGNEMENT POUR CANADA Cet appareil num rique de la classe B est conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada AVERTISSEMENT La pile utilis e dans ce graveur de DVD doit tre remplac e excessivement par un service apr s vente Stryker agr AVERTISSEMENT La mise au rebut du produit doit respecter les lois nationales des
55. Stop Mode Resume data will not be cleared Resume data will be cleared Unfinalized Discs Searches and stops at the beginning of the last title TOTAL RECORDING TIME This button displays the total time for recording and erasing operations xHour xxMin gt This button is used to display the SYSTEM MENU 2 2 screen SYS2 MENU This button is used to return to the Setup Menu screen SYSTEM MENU 2 2 screen Parameter Possible settings Description AC IN MODE POWER ON For selecting whether to start up in the Operate ON or OFF mode when the MAIN POWER OFF POWER switch at the rear of this unit is turned ON f 4 POWER ON Start up in Operate ON mode AC oN POWER OFF Start up in Operate OFF mode oFF TVTYPE NTSC For selecting the signal system during recording and playback PAL NTSC When recording playing back in the NTSC mode f 4 PAL When recording playing back in the PAL mode TV INTSC PAL This unit will automatically be rebooted when this setting is changed Upon reboot all menu items except the date time data and hour meter will be restored to their default values VBID OUT OFF For selecting whether to add the JCPX 1204 standard compliant VBID Video Blanking WIDE ON D signals to the analog video signals output from this unit NTSC only f 4 OFF Do not add VBID signals The Copyguard signals are piled up even if t
56. W and then press the SET button The thumbnail image for this chapter will be displayed in full screen mode THUMBNAIL EDIT LE 3 Select BACK and press the SET button to return to the THUMBNAIL race AVE EDIT screen BBB LENGTH 500 sec 2 POSITION anoo 2 PREVIEW Eeo 3 BBBB 45 Title amp Chapter Menu Settings Entering Names and Comments for Chapter Menus THUMBNAIL EDIT MERS cE AAA eps ccc 1 E z E DDD eee rrr a 5 g eme remon reo THUMBNAIL EDIT BACK EE ae cHaPrER AAA LENGTH 5000 see Posmon 2 sance ET THUMBNAIL EDIT BACK SE capten AAA LENGTH 5000 sec POSTON 3 TITLE INPUT 5 fpr CRE THUMBNAIL EDIT 5 ETS capten AAA LENGTH 5000 see april POSITION 40100 PREVEW ee THUMBNAIL EDIT EGOS cE AAA ses ccc apr 2 c DDD eee FFF z 5 6 Gene emon row 46 Display Characters The characters displayed in title and chapter menus depend on the title or chapter pattern that has been selected A preview allows actual display characters to be confirmed Note that at
57. able 1 5 meters LAN FOR SERVICE Shielded Twist Pair cable 10 meters USB Shielded cable 1 8 meters The inrush current of this apparatus is 19 amperes Caution E Where there are strong electromagnetic waves or magnetism for example near a radio or TV transmitter transformer motor etc the picture and sound may be disturbed In such a case please keep the apparatus away from the sources of the disturbance Pictographs Package Label Body Indicates proof of conformity of a medical product A i with the essential requirments of the Medical Device Pile up max 8 level Directive 93 42 EEC ii Top Bottom L T v Rheinland Product Safety Indicates proof of conformity to applicable European Economic Community Council directives and to harmonized standards published in the official journal of the European Communities i nSS Fragile F Le Tested and certified by UL to UL60601 1 If this mark appears with the indicators C and US the product Cie C us is certified for both the U S and Canadian markets P N 56PA to the applicable U S and Canadian standards J Do not get wet E193848 Ground terminal Stryker Endoscopy 5900 Optical Court San Jose CA 95138 Tel 1 800 624 4422 Suppl ment Ce mat riel est con u pour le montage en baie et peut tre utilis proximit d autres appareils Afin de maintenir la meilleure performance et notamment pour la compatibilit
58. ages Event Messages Alarm Messages Preparation Connections Power Connections Turning the Power On amp Of Inserting amp Removing Discs Using a Keyboard Attach the provided ferrite core s Setting amp Displaying the Date amp TIME ss 24 Settings amp Controls for Recording DVD Recording Preparing a Disc for Recording Pre Recording Settings As Specifying the Disc Status Created when the Disc was Finalize Setting the Encoding Format for Audio amp Video Adjusting of Audio Recording Levels Checking the Video Input Title amp Chapter Menus Selecting Styles for Title amp Chapter Menu Changing Styles for Title amp Chapter Menus Recording Recording Sequence Recording with the Front Pane Inserting Chapter Marks Manually or Automatically Using the Foot Switch to Perform Recording Using a Keyboard to Control Recording Timelapse Recording DAILY REC Daily Recording Finalizing for Playback on Other DVD Players Title amp Chapter Menu Settings Changing Chapter Menus THUMBNAIL EDIT Screen 44 Changing amp Naming Thumbnails for Chapter Menus Changing amp Checking Chapter Menu Styles Ending the Editing of Chapter Menus Changing amp Checking Title Menu Styles amp Names iii Playback Playing Back a Disc Fast amp Slow Playback Playing the Previous or Next Chapter Title Index Writing and Index Search aior eai raea a AE
59. al REC CONTROL This parameter indicates whether or not the REC CONTROL panel is to be displayed constantly on screen when a recordable disc has been inserted Set this to ON when using a keyboard FOOT SW1 Item Set this to any mode other than OFF when turning ON OFF recording using an external switch that is connected to the FOOT SW1 terminal at the rear of this unit FOOT SW2 Item Set this to any mode other than OFF when writing chapters or indexes using an external switch that is connected to the FOOT SW2 terminal at the rear of this unit Please see page 70 for details 29 Settings amp Controls for Recording It is possible to specify the action when a finalized disc is inserted into this machine or a DVD player or the operation when The setting of encoding formats for audio and video is carried out from the RECORDER MENU 1 2 screen as described below playback of a title is finished Also it is possible to select whether to create a title menu TOP MENU or chapter menu MENU when finalizing or closing a title It is necessary to carry out the setting before recording to a blank disc The setting is carried out with the DISC IN ACTION Item TITLE END Item or DVD MENU TYPE Item of the DISC MENU screen 3 7 Setting Encoding Formats Stop the DVD recorder 1 Open the RECORDER MENU 1 2 screen CE 1 Display the DVD MENU screen SENUR RUN Press the
60. al are displayed on screen e Set DISPLAY to ON e Set TIME DATE to anything other than OFF Date and time information is displayed as follows Mode Displayed information Recording or Stop The value of the internal clock Playback The date and time at which the current disc was recorded 25 Settings amp Controls for Recording DVD recording is carried out using the following procedure This DVD recorder is capable of recording to DVD R DVD RW in video mode and DVD R DVD RW DVD R Only discs that conform with DVD R Standard 2 0 video mode can be used DVD RW Discs of Version 1 1 or later can be used Although Version 1 1 of DVD RW standards allows the selection of video mode and VR mode for recording this DVD recorder performs recording in video mode only Version 1 0 of the DVD RW standards does not support video mode recording and for this reason the corresponding discs cannot be used Min terms of recording characteristics DVD R DVD RW video mode and DVD R DVD RW differ as follows DVD R DVD R Each disc can be recorded only once Erasing of data and re recording are not possible DVD RW video mode DVD RW After viewing a disc all data can be erased and it can be used to record new content The condition of the disc being used will dictate the available recording options as follows Pre Recording Settings Preparation of the DVD R DVD e Insert a new DVD R DVD RW video mode or
61. alization and add a recording to a DVD RW DVD RW finalized on this machine In addition CHAPTER CREATION from the RECORDER MENU 1 2 screen Regardless of whether or not finalization has been carried out it will not be possible to use this DVD recorder to record new Chapter 4 can also be used to setup the automatic or manual insertion of chapter marks content to a disc that has been recorded on using other devices End of and index recording Title closing e Thumbnails i e the frame at the start of recording and backgrounds are Start of automatically created for the title and chapter menus using the style selected recording using STYLE from the DVD MENU screen Chapter 1 If EDIT MENU from the DVD MENU screen is set to ENABLE before the start of recording it will be possible to modify the chapter menu s style and Title 2 thumbnails and to insert chapter names and comments whenever recording is stopped i e whenever title closing is performed Chapter 2 e Once title closing has been carried out it will not be possible to modify the chapter menu End of The REC CONTROL panel can be used to perform recording operations with recording Title closing a keyboard REC CONTROL from the REMOTE MENU screen must be set Start of to ON recording if EDIT MENU from the DVD MENU screen is set to ENABLE it will be possible Title 3 to modify the title menu s style and to input title names when the disc is being finalized End of recording Titl
62. alizing the disc 53 Playback It is possible to playback a disc recorded on this DVD recorder Playback operation may vary according to whether finalization has been performed Playing Back a Disc before Finalizing 1 Insert the disc 2 Play the disc Press the PLAY button e The final title is played 3 Select still mode Press the PAUSE button STOP button The machine enters still mode PLAY button e If the PAUSE button is then pressed again in Still mode the DVD recorder will advance playback by a single frame PAUSE button Clearing Resume Data When the PLAYBACK amp 232C TYPE item on 4 Restart the play the SYSTEM MENU 1 2 screen is set to Press the PLAY bution DVD resume data will be cleared and the stop Upon reaching a title end it will automatically jump to the next title position will return to the beginning of the last and play back all titles title if the STOP button is pressed when in E When disc end is reached it will automatically enter stop mode the Stop mode The stop position will return to the beginning of the last title When the PLAYBACK amp 232C TYPE item is set to VTR resume data will not be cleared even 5 To manually stop playback press the STOP button if the STOP button is pressed when in the When the STOP button is pressed the stop position will be
63. an be freely modified and stored in the DVD recorder s memory In addition it is also possible to freely select and modify display patterns i e the number position and size of thumbnails in addition to the background For more details regarding modification of STYLE refer to page 36 e In certain cases the frames used for chapter menu thumbnails may differ slightly from the exact frames at which the corresponding chapter marks were inserted Style types 35 Settings amp Controls for Recording Changing Styles for Title amp Chapter Menus The DVD MENU screen can be used to change the styles used for displaying title and chapter menus One of eight different types of style can be selected for each of the title and chapter menus This DVD recorder can also store a total of six different display patterns for title and chapter menus At the time of purchase this DVD recorder will contain five different template files Any of the stored display patterns can be selected to change the styles applied to each of the title and chapter menus DVD MENU screen 1 Open the DVD MENU screen DS NEN This screen allows patterns to be modified for the style indicated by the STYLE parameter m TITLE PATTERN Shows the pattern number for the current title menu PETUR an nr e WA display style as indicated by the STYLE parameter TITLE PATERN 1 CHAPTER PATTERN Shows the pattern nu
64. an be newly recorded from the beginning DISC ERASE CANCEL Select whether to carry out a full erase on a DVD RW DVD RW All areas of a FULL EXECUTE DVD RW disc are deleted If a disc is to be used repeatedly delete using this item nn CANCEL Do not do a full erase F ERASE CAN EXECUTE Do a full erase The disc can be newly recorded from the beginning EXE MENU This button is used to return to the Setup Menu screen MENU 62 The following table identifies and describes the parameters that may be set using the INPUT SELECT MENU screen Top half Appearance on monitor screen Bottom half Appearance on LCD display Default setting Parameter Possible settings Description INPUT SELECT LINE This parameter is used to select the audio and video input signals YIC LINE The composite video signal from the VIDEO LINE IN terminal and the analog DV audio signals from the AUDIO IN terminals are to be used DVI Y C _ The YC separate signal from the Y C IN terminal and the analog audio signals from the AUDIO IN terminals are to be used f 4 DV The digital video and audio signals from the DV IN OUT terminal are to be used INPUT LINE DVI Forinputof the digital video signals from DVI IN terminal The resolution of the input yc signal will be determined automatically SXGA or XGA Input the analog audio dv signals from the AUDIO IN terminal for sound input dV1 The front panel indicator corresponding to th
65. an input signal is present and it flashes when no signal is present E LINE indicator This indicator is lit up or flashes when INPUT SELECT rom the INPUT SELECT MENU screen has been set to LINE Specifically the indicator is lit up when an input signal is present and it flashes when no signal is present Phones jack and volume adjuster The phones jack allows headphones to be connected to the DVD recorder for monitoring of audio levels in addition the headphone volume can be adjusted using the volume adjuster Note that this adjuster has no effect on the actual recording levels In addition Finalize will start when holding this button for more than 3 seconds Finalize short cut Component Names amp Functions OREV button and indicator e Press this button during playback or fast forward mode to start fast reverse play If pressed during fast reverse play this button toggles the speed of fast reverse play between low speed and high speed Press this button in still mode or during slow forward play to start slow reverse play If pressed during slow reverse play this button toggles the speed of slow reverse play between low speed and high speed e The REV indicator is lit up during fast reverse and slow reverse play STOP button e This button has the following effect when pressed in Recording or Recording
66. and bottom of the screen is blackened out ASPECT AUTo SQUEEZE Constantly records aspect distinction signal of squeezed video 43 Content at the left and right of the screen is compressed LETT Note SqUE Setting this item to LETTER or SQUEEZE will not change the output image during recording and is reflected only in the recording to the disc BACK This button is used to return to the RECORDER MENU 1 2 screen bACK 69 Setup Menu The following table identifies and describes the parameters that may be set using the REMOTE MENU screen Top half Appearance on monitor screen Bottom half Appearance on LCD display Parameter Possible settings Description 232C PROTOCOL TYPE TYPE1 TYPE2 TYPE3 TYPE4 TYPES TYPE6 TYPE7 TYPE8 Set this item according to the type of controller connected when performing remote control using the RS 232C terminal TYPE Standard operation mode TYPE2 For customized use TYPE3 TYPE8 Spare Default setting Parameter Possible settings Description REMOTE SELECT OFF This parameter is used to select a method for controlling external devices connected via the DV IN OUT terminal DV SLAVE OFF Control is not to be carried out via the DV IN OUT terminal DV TRIGGER This is the standard setting for normal operation DV SLAVE This DVD recorder will become the slave device and will be f 4 controlled by
67. application will be read into the DVD recorder for use as a title name DDD cE TEXT LOAD Finalizing Discs TITLE MENU screen TITLE MENU 1 PRESET STVE PEA e COTCENENUPREVEN Confirmation screen FINALIZE 2 w h 1 Select FINALIZE from the TITLE MENU screen and press the SET button e A confirmation window will appear 2 Select YES and then press the SET button e The disc finalizing process will begin The message PLEASE WAIT or WAIT will appears on the monitor during finalizing WWhen the disc has been finalized the message will disappear and the E E screen will return m Notes e A maximum of 20 minutes will be required to complete finalizing e When finalizing is carried out all of the disc s recorded video and audio are stored in accordance with the DVD Video Standard accordingly this content can then also be replayed as DVD video e Although a disc finalized using this DVD recorder may in principle be played on other DVD players there is no guarantee that all of its content will be playable e The action to be taken by this DVD recorder when a finalized disc is inserted or when playback of a title has ended is specified by DISC IN ACTION and TITLE END respectively from the DVD MENU screen e Select EXIT from the TITLE MENU screen and then press the SET button to return to the E E screen without fin
68. as described above r Note The TITLE PATTERN screen and CHAPTER PATTERN screen show the patterns that are currently stored in this DVD recorder TITLE PATTERN Display pattern A combination of thumbnail characteristics i e position quantity and size and the type of menu background used BOR le a EE 36 Recording Use the following sequence as a reference when performing recording Input settings Page 63 Video and audio quality settings Page 31 e Navigation settings i e DISC IN ACTION and TITLE END DVD MENU TYPE Page 64 REC button PLAY button Start of recording 4 Index 1 Chapter 1 REC button button Index 2 Chapter 2 REC button 7 Index 3 Chapter 3 PAUSE button 1 n pa Recording Pause A PSE Sr car i E PLAY button or PAUSE button Resumption of recording i Index 4 Chapter 4 PAUSE button 1 AA Recording Pause STOP button End of recording Processing time 30 seconds maximum lt lt Chapter menu modi ion possible 2 FF Page 44 Title closing Processing time several seconds several minutes Recording of a new title Title menu modification possible 2 FF Page 50 Finalizing Processing time 20 minutes maximum Playback possible Other DVD play
69. by for example pressing the STOP button In such a case title and chapter menus are created using preset settings 49 Title amp Chapter Menu Settings If EDIT MENU from the DVD MENU screen is set to ENABLE the TITLE MENU EDIT screen will be displayed upon disc finalizing Using this screen it will be possible to change the title menu s display style to enter title names and to confirm that the title and Checking the Title Menu Screen chapter menus are as required Thumbnail of the title menu will be the top thumbnail of the chapter menu TITLE MENU screen 1 Select TITLE MENU PREVIEW from the TITLE MENU screen and TITLE MENU press the SET button Opening the TITLE MENU Screen The TITLE MENU screen will appear MEE 2 Confirm that the oth d CE Confirm that the other pages are as required He MIT E MENU screen Settings 1 Select from the TITLE MENU PREVIEW screen and press the SET button TITLE MENU to move to the next page Starting with the first page of the title menu the Set EDIT MENU from the DVD MENU screen to ENABLE display will move forward through the pages each time is selected and the SET button is pressed Procedure Select and press the S
70. chapter menus can be created either automatically or manually Page 44 Five different patterns have been provided as display styles for the title and chapter menus Each of these patterns is characterized by different thumbnail characteristics i e number position and size and background images displayed on the title and chapter menu screens When a display style is selected during the recording of content to a DVD this DVD recorder will automatically create the title and chapter menus in accordance with this style The DVD MENU screen can be used to modify the thumbnail and background display characteristics of each of the display styles In addition the THUMBNAIL EDIT screen and the CHAPTER MENU EDIT screen can be used to modify the display style and thumbnail images for chapter menus and also to input chapter names and comments The input of names or comments is carried out using a keyboard connected to one of the recorders USB terminals The TITLE MENU EDIT screen can be used to modify the display style for the title menu and to enter title names This DVD recorder can be used to play discs that it has created x Page 54 e Once a disc has been finalized it can also be played on other DVD players i Storage amp Usage Locations The storage and usage of this DVD recorder in the following types of location should be avoided e Areas at temperatures which deviate by a significant degree above or below the permitted
71. commended for use in archiving or long term storage Once a disc has been finalized it can also be played on other DVD players E DVD RW video mode DVD RW e After viewing a disc all data can be erased and it can be used to record new content Once a disc has been finalized it can also be played on other DVD players e Itis possible to cancel the finalization and add a recording E Once a disc has been finalized it can be used as a standard DVD and its recorded audio and video can be played on this and other DVD players e After finalizing a disc s titles can be selected from the top menu e Additional recording will not be possible after finalizing e In the case of a DVD RW or DVD RW it is possible to cancel the finalization and add a recording Although a finalized disc may in principle be played on other DVD players certain characteristics of the disc and its recording conditions may make this impossible Playing Discs on this DVD recorder This DVD recorder is capable of playing any discs that it has created and finalized e The following conditions may occur when attempting to play discs recorded using other devices on this DVD recorder e Inability to play Block type noise i e mosaic Interruptions in audio and or video Unintentional stopping during playback e Commercially available DVD Videos and DVD ROMs cannot be used Introduction DVD Data Confi
72. ctions can be controlled using the keyboard Function Front panel Keyboard Selection of menu button key Note items or setting lt button key Unless otherwise specified this user s manual values A button t key describes procedures carried out from the DVD Y button key SET button Enter key recorder itself Confirmation of settings The entry of names and comments for the title and chapter menus is carried out using the keyboard Set KEYBOARD STYLE from the SYSTEM MENU 1 2 screen in accordance with the keyboard s input language 23 Preparation Use the following procedure to set the internal clock s date and time Even when the DVD recorder s power is turned off the clock s date and time settings are stored using the internal battery Note that these settings are used to write the current date and time to a disc being recorded The DISPLAY screen can be used to indicate whether or not the date and time are to be displayed on screen 24 stryker 2e a Sr BF ete A button SET UP button gt button SET button Setup Menu Disc INPUT SELECT SYSTEM DVD MENU RECORDER REMOTE DISPLAY CLOCK ADJUST NETWORK xT CLOCK ADJUST MENU screen CLOCK ADJUST MENU uau DATE 04 05 04 TIME 10 00 DATE SETTING 04 05 04 A AA 4 5 u SE v v v MONTH DAY
73. d Page 16 Mounting the clamp for preventing disconnection of DVI HDMI cable After connecting the DVI HDMI cable to this unit mount the supplied cable clamp to this unit to prevent cable disconnection W Attach the cable clamp to the connector of the DVI HDMI cable as shown in the diagram below insert both ends of the cable clamp into the securing bracket of this unit Securing bracket 13 LCD Display and On Screen Content The following information and data is presented on the DVD recorder s LCD display TITI PTT TT LI LU Liu No Description Encoding format for audio recordings LPCM DOLBY DIGITAL MPEG MPEG can only be selected when in the PAL mode Recording mode The encoding format set using AUDIO ENCODE from the RECORDER MENU 1 2 screen is displayed This will not be displayed when the AUDIO ENCODE item is set to NO AUDIO Playback mode The encoding format used for audio on the current disc is displayed This will not be displayed during playback of a recorded disc with the AUDIO ENCODE item set to NO AUDIO Information relevant to the current mode Title number Chapter number Index number Counter Display details can be selected using the LCD item on the DISPLAY menu screen e Displays the title no chapter no and remaining time when the LCD item is set to TITLE CHAPTER e Displays the index no and remaining time when the LCD item
74. d as required Page 36 Depending on the style used and the number of menu items title and chapter menus may extend over more than one page Notes e This DVD recorder can store a total of six different display patterns for title and chapter menus At the time of purchase this DVD recorder will contain five different template files Any of the stored display patterns can be selected to change the styles applied to each of the title and chapter menus Modifying Chapter Menus A chapter menu s display style and thumbnails can be edited at the end of recording i e during title closing furthermore titles and comments for the chapter menu can also be input at this time EDIT MENU from the DVD MENU screen must be set to ENABLE for this to be possible Page 44 Modifying the Title Menu The style used for the title menu and the text input for the title name may both be modified before finalizing is carried out EDIT MENU from the DVD MENU screen must be set to ENABLE for this to be possible 7 Page 50 Notes Thumbnail of the title menu will be the top thumbnail of the chapter menu e Once a title is closed it will no longer be possible to modify the chapter menu e No modifications whatsoever will be possible when the disc has been finalized e When a disc is finalized its title menu will be used to create the top menu Thumbnail creation method during wide signal recording can be selected in THUMBNAIL FORM of the DVD MENU
75. de liquide dans l enregistreur DVD La st rilisation n est pas requise Pr caution d utilisation du c ble d alimentation POUR VOTRE SECURITE LIRE ATTENTIVEMENT LE TEXTE SUIVANT Utiliser le c ble appropri selon le type de prise de votre pays Les c bles ne sont pas compatibles l un avec l autre POUR L EUROPE CONTINENTALE Ne pas utiliser au Royaume Uni POUR LE ROYAUME UNI SEULEMENT Si la fiche d alimentation ne correspond pas la prise secteur il faut la remplacer par une fiche appropri e Supplement for medical Use Medical electrical equipment needs special precautions regarding EMC and needs to be installed and put into service according to the EMC information provided below Portable and mobile RF communications equipment can affect medical electrical equipment WARNING The use of accessories transducers and cables other than those specified with the exception of transducers and cables sold by the manufacturer of the equipment or system as replacement parts for internal components may result in increase emissions or decreased immunity of the equipment or system Information of Cables and Accessories Make sure to use specified Accessories as described in the user manual P N 1000 400 802 in order to maintain compliance with IEC60601 1 2 WARNING The equipment or system should not be used adjacent to or stacked with other equipment and that if adjacent
76. de nettoyage liquides ni en a rosols Nettoyer l appareil l aide d un chiffon humide Ne pas utiliser d accessoires non recommand s par le fabricant de l appareil car ils risquent de pr senter un danger Ne pas utiliser cet appareil proximit d eau par exemple pr s d une baignoire d un lavabo d un vier ou d un bac lessive dans un sous sol humide ou pr s d une piscine etc Ne pas placer cet appareil sur un chariot un socle ou une table instables L appareil vid o pourrait tomber blessant gri vement des enfants ou des adultes et tre s rieusement endommag Utiliser exclusivement le chariot ou le socle recommand s par le fabricant ou vendus avec l appareil Pour tout montage de l appareil sur un mur ou dans une tag re respecter les instructions du fabricant et utiliser cette fin l accessoire de montage recommand par le fabricant L appareil mont sur son chariot devra tre d plac avec pr caution Des arr ts brusques une force excessive lt et des surfaces irr guli res pourraient provoquer le renversement de l ensemble appareil chariot eT Les fentes et les ouvertures du coffret ainsi qu au dos et sur le fond de l appareil sont pr vues pour l a ration ainsi que pour garantir un fonctionnement en toute s curit de l appareil et le prot ger de toute surchauffe et ces ouvertures ne devront donc tre ni obstru es ni recouvertes Ne jamais bloquer les ouvertures en pla ant l appareil sur un l
77. dien aux J normes am ricaines et canadiennes applicables Atteste de la conformit aux directives du Conseil de la Communaut conomique europ enne et aux normes harmonis es publi es dans le journal officiel des Communaut s europ ennes Prise de terre SAFETY PRECAUTIONS PRECAUTIONS DE SECURITE Classifications e Class il e Type No applied parts e Moisture Protection Ordinary AP APG Category No Operation Mode Continuous Warning Notice FOR YOUR SAFETY 1 Insert this plug only into effectively earthed three pin power outlet 2 If any doubt exists regarding the earthing consult a qualified electrician IMPORTANT In the United Kingdom Mains Supply AC 230 V WARNING THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code GREEN and YELLOW EARTH BLUE NEUTRAL BROWN LIVE As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this apparatus may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows The wire which is coloured GREEN AND YELLOW must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter E or by the safety earth symbol or coloured GREEN or GREEN AND YELLOW The wire which is coloured BLUE must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or which is coloured BLACK The wire which is coloured BROWN must be connected to t
78. e DVD recorder pre paid and insured to Stryker Endoscopy Customer Service Attention Repair Department 5900 Optical Court San Jose CA 95138 Stryker and Stryker Endoscopy are registered trademarks of Stryker Corporation 77 Others ranty Stateme This Stryker Endoscopy product is warranted to the original purchaser for a period of one year from the date of purchase to be free from defects in material and workmanship This warranty extends to all purchases and is limited to the repair or replacement of the product without charge when returned to Stryker Endoscopy 5900 Optical Court San Jose California 95138 Stryker Endoscopy cannot accept responsibility for returns or replacements which have not been authorized This warranty does not cover damages caused by misuse or by failure to follow procedures outlined in this manual or as demonstrated by the Stryker Endoscopy representatives There are no other expressed warranties 78
79. e closing Processing After Recording Page 43 If additional recording is to be If the disc is to be played on this DVD recorder or on a different DVD player performed Finalize the disc Press the OPEN CLOSE button and To do this select FINALIZE from the DISC MENU screen remove the disc When a disc has been finalized it will not be possible to record more content to it or to modify its menu styles 26 27 Settings amp Controls for Recording Erasing All Data From a DVD RW DVD RW Disc DISC menu screen DISC MENU FEU FINALIZE CANCEL DISC FINALIZATION AUTO FINALIZE AUTO CANCEL DISC FINALIZ CANCEL CANCEL OFF OFF DISC ERASE QUICK EXECUTE DISC ERASE FULL CANCEL Note When either a new DVD RW DVD RW or one that has been erased on another machine is inserted quick erase starts up 1 2 3 4 5 Insert the DVD RW from which data is to be erased Press the SET UP button to display the Setup Menu Use the V and A buttons to select DISC item and then press the SET button The DISC menu screen will appear Press the Y or A button select either the DISC ERASE QUICK item or the DISC ERASE FULL item then press the SET button e The setting value list box is displayed DISC ERASE QUICK Only the disc control area is erased Quick Erase Compared with Full Erase the time to erase is shorte
80. e has been exposed to rain or water d If the appliance does not operate normally by following the operating instructions Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the appliance to normal operation e If the appliance has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged f When the appliance exhibits a distinct change in performance this indicates a need for service When replacement parts are required be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer that have the same characteristics as the original part Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire electric shock or other hazards Upon completion of any service or repairs to this appliance ask the service technician to perform routine safety checks to determine that the appliance is in safe operating condition PORTABLE CART WARNING symbol provided by RETAC CONSIGNES DE SECURITE IMPORTANTES PQS a 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Lire ce mode d emploi jusqu au bout Conserver ce mode d emploi pour pouvoir s y reporter ult rieurement Respecter tous les avertissements qui figurent sur l appareil et dans le mode d emploi Avant de nettoyer l appareil le d brancher de la prise secteur Ne pas utiliser de produits
81. e type of input signal selected on this screen will light up or start to flash Setting of this parameter will not be possible when REMOTE SELECT from the REMOTE MENU screen has been set to DV SLAVE or DV TRIGGER DV signals will be used for input at these times MENU This button is used to return to the Setup Menu screen MENU The following table identifies and describes the parameters that may be set using the SYSTEM MENU screen Top half Appearance on monitor screen Bottom half Appearance on LCD display Default setting SYSTEM MENU 1 2 screen Parameter Possible settings Description SETUP OFF This parameter is used to indicate whether or not a setup signal is to be added to analog ON video i e composite or YC separate during the recording process The actual setting depends on whether the input analog signal contains a setup signal NTSC ouly Lee Aes Hie ee eel e he oe ae eA OFF This setting should be made when the input analog signal does not contain SETUP oFF a setup signal oN ON This setting should be made when the input analog signal contains a setup signal TEST SIGNAL OFF This parameter is used to indicate whether or not the color bar output by the DVD ON recorder s internal signal generator is to be displayed Leman re ltrer trs Ea OFF The color baris not displayed and video from the VIDEO LINE IN terminal is TESTS oFF output to the monitor oN ON The colorbaris displayed Use
82. ed In this case change the input setting to LINE or Y C e If the disc is dirty or damaged good playback may not be possible In this case either clean the disc or change it When playing back an unfinalized disc containing mixed data such as screen aspect ratio of 4 3 squeezed and letterbox format or a menuless disc the wide information is not always correctly output 55 Playback Fast amp Slow Playback ee ill OPTION DV YC LINE SETUP TEEI 800 08 8 0 ERREURS 2 177 GE D 00 E REV button FWD button Fast Forward amp Fast Reverse Play E Fast forwarding E Slow forwarding Press the FWD button during playback to start fast forward e Press the FWD button in Still mode to start slow forward play play If the FWD button is pressed during fast forward playback If the FWD button is pressed during slow forward playback the machine toggles between fast and slow forward each time it is pressed the slow forward playback speed playback changes from HIGH gt gt gt LOW gt gt HIGH gt gt gt E Fast reversing E Slow reversing e Press the REV button during playback to start fast reverse e Press the REV button in Still mode to start slow reverse play play If the REV button is pressed during fast reverse playback If the REV button is pressed during slow reverse playback the machine toggles between fast and s
83. ed time of chapter hr min sec are displayed INDEX TITLE Title No and total elapsed time hr min sec are displayed 3 Date Time Use TIME DATE from the DISPLAY MENU screen to select the way in which the date and time are displayed OFF No information is displayed DATE Only the date is displayed TIME Only the time is displayed TIME DATE Both date and time are displayed e The date display style can be changed using DATE STYLE from the DISPLAY MENU screen Recording mode The date and time from the internal clock are displayed Playback mode The date and time of disc recording are displayed Minute Second displays will not be in continuous sequence during playback of timelaps recorded discs 4 Remaining time Use REMAIN from the DISPLAY MENU screen to indicate whether or not this is to be displayed Recording mode The amount of video that can still be recorded on the current disc is displayed in minutes Only hours will be displayed when the remaining time is 900 minutes or more Playback mode Not displayed Remaining time is to be used as a general guide not as an exact figure Provided that a recordable disc has been inserted this panel will be displayed whenever REC CONTROL panel REC CONTROL from the REMOTE menu screen is set to ON The REC CONTROL panel can be used to control recording operations Page 43 This is displayed even when the DISPLAY item is set to OFF When a di
84. eir default settings i e unity gain e Both of the audio recording levels will be fixed at the default setting 32 Use the monitor connected to the VIDEO LINE OUT or Y C OUT terminal to confirm that the input video signal is as required The following procedure will allow you to monitor the quality at which the video will be recorded to a DVD VIDEO LINE OUT terminal Monitor screen Signal Connections Connect the VIDEO LINE OUT or Y C OUT terminal to the monitor Procedure M Press and hold the REC button for at least 2 seconds while the DVD F fi TE EAEEREN recorder is stopped or inserted with no disc While this button is being Sasso held input signal encoded decoded in MPEG will be output via the VIDEO OUT or Y C OUT terminal on the rear panel This function allows the quality of the video to be confirmed before recording to a DVD JOUE a oo REC button Note Audio will be muted at this time The setting value of the ENCODE QUALITY is indicated on the LCD display ENCODE XX UXP XP SP LP EP DLP DEP 33 Settings amp Controls for Recording This DVD recorder can automatically create title and chapter menus in response to recording operations and can save these to the disc being recorded When the disc is subsequently played these tit
85. equent recording is stored as a new title the disc before it is removed The AUTO FINALIZE item on the DISC menu screen will have to be set to OFF e If the disc is to be played on a different DVD player Finalize the disc press the OPEN CLOSE button and then remove the disc For more details regarding finalizing refer to page 43 Inserting Chapter Marks Manually or Automatically RECORDER MENU 1 2 screen W It is possible to insert a chapter mark either manually or automatically Indexes are written together with chapter marks The actual method to be used is determined by CHAPTER CREATION and SET INTERVAL from the RECORDER MENU 1 2 screen f chapter marks are to be inserted manually at any point set CHAPTER CREATION to MANUAL Chapter marks and indexes can then be inserted by pressing the REC button while recording DOLBY DIGITAL e If chapter marks are to be inserted automatically first of all set CHAPTER CREATION to AUTO Then use SET INTERVAL to set a time in minutes for chapter mark insertion The DVD recorder will insert chapter marks and indexes at the corresponding intervals during recording W Whether a chapter mark is automatically inserted or not during a recording pause is set with the AUTO CHAPTER REC PAUSE item ON Insert a chapter mark and index OFF Do not insert a chapter mark and index Notes e The frame at which a chapter mark is inserted will be used for the corresponding thumbnail in the
86. er 3 1 Itis possible to select whether to automatically insert a chapter mark and index when there is a pause in the recording using the AUTO CHAPTER REC PAUSE item of the RECORDER MENU 1 2 screen 2 Title and chapter menu modification will be possible when EDIT MENU from the DVD MENU screen has been set to ENABLE 3 It is possible to playback a disc that has been recorded on this machine even before finalizing it 37 Recording This DVD recorder recording operations can be carried out in two different ways namely using the buttons provided on the front panel and using the on screen REC CONTROL panel In the latter case furthermore recording operations can be performed using a keyboard The following section however will provide a description of recording using the front panel buttons On a DVD the section of video recorded between the start of recording and pressing of the STOP button to end recording is stored as a single title and a unique title number is assigned to each of these sections A single disc can contain up to 99 different titles In addition each title can be separated into a number of different chapters by inserting chapter marks at the appropriate points and Note When recording is stopped or a title is closed the message will appear on the VIDEO LINE OUT Y C OUT or DVI OUT monitor 6 End recording and remove the disc Depending on how the disc will be used one of two different procedure
87. fore printing The use of non circular discs i e heart or rectangular shaped warped discs and cracked discs can lead to breakage of the DVD recorder E Handling Discs e Removing a disc e Placing a disc in its case e Correct method for holding a disc Your hands or fingers should not come into contact with the recording surface when holding a disc Storing Discs Avoid storing discs in any of the following locations e Areas with high levels of humidity or dust or areas where mold is present Areas exposed to direct sunlight or close to heating equipment e Vehicle interiors during summer months Take care to avoid dropping or knocking discs Place discs in cases and stack these cases for storage Discs can be deformed or cracked as a result of stacking leaning or dropping when not inside a case Discs for Recording amp Playback Finalizing When a DVD R DVD RW video mode and DVD R DVD RW has been finalized it can be played in the same way as any other DVD using a standard DVD player 7 Page 43 E Recording to unused sections of a disc and the modification of titles or display styles can be carried out as required before a disc is finalized e In the case of both DVD Rs DVD RWs and DVD Rs DVD RWs it is impossible to overwrite previously recorded content with new data even if the disc in question has not yet been finalized The deletion of specific sections of data is also impossible
88. from the INPUT SELECT MENU screen When either DVI LINE or Y C is set for INPUT SELECT the analog audio signals from the AUDIO IN terminals will be selected for input When DV is set for INPUT SELECT the DV audio signals from the DV IN OUT terminal will be selected for input e Use the following cable as the DV cable VC VDV204 2m 4P 4P from JVC VC VDV206 2m 4P 6P from JVC 20 Connect the Power cord included to the DVD recorder MAIN POWER switch Q ls ll Power cord included OPERATE button Turning the Power On W While in Operate Off mode i e the OPERATE indicator is lit up in orange press the OPERATE button e The power will turn on the color of the OPERATE indicator will change to green and the DVD recorder will become ready for use Operate On mode Note A period of 45 seconds may pass before the DVD recorder adopts Operate On mode as it prepares for operation e A small amount of current will be required by the DVD recorder when in Operate Off mode 1 Connect the Power cord included to the DVD recorder s AC IN terminal 2 Connect the power cord included into an electrical outlet 3 Set the MAIN POWER switch to ON e Power will be supplied to the DVD recorder and the OPERATE indicator will be lit up in green Operate On mode e The AC IN MODE item on the SYSTEM MENU 2 2 screen can be used to specify whether to start up in
89. g or playback INDEX TITLE OFF Do not display onscreen f 4 TITLE CHAPTER Display title and chapter onscreen TITLE oFF INDEX TITLE Display index and title onscreen T C These will not be displayed onscreen when the DISPLAY menu item is set to OFF HT RECORDER OFF This parameter is used to indicate whether or not the DVD recorder s current status MODE ON is to be displayed on screen F 4 OFF The status is not to be displayed on screen ModE oFF ON The status is to be displayed on screen Note however that nothing will be oN displayed when OFF has been set for the DISPLAY parameter TIME DATE OFF This parameter is used to indicate whether or not the current date and or time are to DATE be displayed on screen TIME OFF No such information is to be displayed on screen TIME DATE DATE Only the date is to be displayed F 4 TIME Only the time is to be displayed dATE oFF TIME DATE Both date and time are to be displayed dATE e When the DVD recorder is stopped or recording data from the internal clock is TIME displayed When playing a disc the date and time of disc recording are displayed T d e Even if DATE TIME or DATE TIME have been selected nothing will be displayed when OFF has been set for the DISPLAY parameter REMAIN OFF This parameter is used to indicate whether or not the disc s remaining time in minutes ON is to be displayed on screen OFF No such data
90. g value is a near value Confirm set value Use the cursor buttons t on the main unit to highlight the SET button on the configuration screen followed by pressing the SET button on the main unit This confirms the settings and the configuration screen disappears e Recordable time and set values of TIMELAPSE REC are displayed at the bottom of the RECORDER MENU 1 2 screen e The AUDIO ENCODE item is automatically set to NO AUDIO Select the NO USE button on the configuration screen and press the SET button on the main unit to clear the set values Performing Timelapse Recording W Timelapse recording starts when normal recording operation is performed During timelapse recording the indicator lamp of the button on the main unit lights up as follows Recording Time as set for TL REC TIME REC and PLAY buttons light up During Interval Time as set for INTERVAL TIME REC button lights up M Press the STOP button to stop timelapse recording E To quit the Timelapse Recording mode set the TIMELAPSE REC item on the RECORDER MENU 1 2 screen to NO USE Configuration Example lt of TIMELAPSE REC TL REC TIMI Configuration Screen Set Value 2 sec INTERVAL TIME Set Value Disc for Timelapse Recording 3 sec ple 25sec pla 3 sec K mm Duration of one timelapse recording 41 Recording DAILY REC allows recording t
91. ge 14 for more details Video input indicators E OPTION indicator keyboard This indicator is lit up or flashes when INPUT SELECT rom the INPUT SELECT MENU screen has been set to Disc tray EM The purpose of the disc tray is to hold DVDs E DV indicator This tray opens automatically when the OPEN CLOSE button This indicator is lit up or flashes when INPUT SELECT is pressed In addition the OPEN CLOSE button can be rom the INPUT SELECT MENU screen has been set to pressed again to close the tray Notes Do not push the disc tray as it is opening or closing e Do not place objects other than discs on the disc tray Do not press down on the disc tray BUSY indicator This indicator flashes when the DVD recorder is in Recording Pause mode or when it is performing time consuming operations such as title closing finalizing and erasing None of the DVD recorder s buttons will have any effect if pressed while the BUSY indicator is flashing OPEN CLOSE button and indicator e This button is used to open and close the disc tray In addition the OPEN CLOSE indicator is lit up while the disc tray is opening and also when it is open DV Specifically the indicator is lit up when an input signal is present and it flashes when no signal is present E Y C indicator This indicator is lit up or flashes when INPUT SELECT rom the INPUT SELECT MENU screen has been set to Y C Specifically the indicator is lit up when
92. guration Generally speaking the content recorded on a DVD is separated into large units referred to as titles A unique number called a title number is assigned to each of these titles and as a result any title can be immediately accessed using its title number In addition each title can be divided into smaller units referred to s chapters Similarly a unique number called a chapter number is assigned to each of these chapters and this allows any chapter to be immediately accessed using its chapter number Each recording made to a disc is stored as a single title In this each pressing of the STOP button to leave Recording mode constitutes a different recording This action is also referred to as title closing It is also possible to insert chapter marks to partition titles at the desired points by pressing the REC button while recording It is possible to automatically add a chapter mark when recording is temporarily stopped by pressing the PAUSE button Set from the menu In addition this DVD recorder can also be used to automatically insert chapter marks at regular intervals CHAPTER CREATION menu settings will be required for this function Disc Title 1 Title 2 Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 1 Chapter 2 e Before a title is closed it will be possible to modify the style used for chapter menu display to change the thumbnails used and to input thumbnail names e Before a di
93. he Vbid oFF VBID is set to OFF oN ON Add VBID signals Y C TERMINAL S1 This parameter is used to set the specification for the DVD recorder s VIDEO Y C MODE 2 INPUT and OUTPUT terminal in order to enable the recording of wide screen discrimination signals fF 4 S1 S1 terminal mode is to be adopted A discrimination signal for normal video YCTM S1 with a 4 3 aspect ratio and squeezed video is to be recorded S2 S2 S2 terminal mode is to be adopted A discrimination signal for normal video With a 4 3 aspect ratio squeezed video and letterbox video is to be recorded Squeezed video 16 9 wide screen content with the left and right sides compressed for normal aspect screens Letterbox video Content with the top and bottom of the screen blackened out OPERATION OFF For selecting whether to enable operation lock LOCK ON OFF Operation lock turns OFF and all operation buttons on the main unit are enabled f 4 ON Operation lock turns ON and operation buttons on the main unit are disabled oPLoCK oFF However the CLOSE OPEN SET UP SET and cursor buttons will not be oN disabled BACK Returns to the SYSTEM MENU 1 2 Screen bACK 65 Setup Menu The following table identifies and describes the parameters that may be set using the DVD MENU screen Top half Appearance on monitor screen Bottom half Appearance on LCD display Default setting Parameter Possible settings Description
94. he terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured RED POWER SYSTEM Connection to the mains supply This unit operates on voltage of 100 V to 240 V AC 50 Hz 60 Hz WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE Classifications Classe tl Type Aucune pi ce appliqu e Protection contre l humidit ordinaire Cat gorie AP APG No Mode de fonctionnement continu CAUTION To prevent electric shock do not open the cabinet No user serviceable parts inside Refer servicing to qualified service personnel Note The rating plate serial number plate is on the bottom of the unit The main power switch is on the back side of the unt Changes or modifications not approved by Stryker could void the user s authority to operate the equipment The use of interconnection with other equipment not complying with the equivalent safety requirements of this equipment may lead to a reduced level of safety of the resulting system Consider whatever equipment is used in the patient vicinity evidence that the safety certification of the equipment or system has been performed in accordance to the appropriate IEC 60601 1 and or IEC 60601 1 1 harmonized National Standard Note d avertissement pour votre s curit 1 Ins rer cette prise uniquement dans une prise secteur a trois broches avec mise la terre 2 Si vou
95. i l appareil est tomb ou si son coffret a t ab m f Si l appareil pr sente une alt ration nette de ses performances signalant un besoin de r paration Si l on a besoin de pi ces de rechange veiller ce que le technicien de r paration utilise exclusivement les pi ces de rechange sp cifi es par le fabricant ou des pi ces ayant les m mes caract ristiques que les pi ces d origine Les pi ces de rechange non autoris es risquent de provoquer un feu un choc lectrique ou d autres dangers Apr s tout travail d entretien ou de r paration de l appareil demander au technicien de r paration d effectuer les v rifications de s curit pour s assurer que l appareil est en bon ordre de marche PORTABLE CART WARNING symbol provided by RETAC Safety Precautions CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL The lightning flash wish arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons 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 lite
96. in watt W according to the transmitter manufacturer NOTE 1 At 80 MHz and 800 MHz the separation distance for the higher frequency range applies NOTE2 These guidelines may not apply in all situations Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and reflection from structures objects and people XII Thank you for purchasing Trademarks amp Copyrights this DVD Recorder e DOme Dolby and the Double D symbols are e NTSC PAL selectable e Dual mode foot switch terminal available DIGITAL trademarks of Dolby Laboratories e The copying broadcasting screening or rental of copyrighted material without the authorization of the copyright holder is prohibited by law Main Features e Recording of DVD R DVD RW video mode only and DVD R DVD RW e Composite video YC separate DVI and DV signals are Copyright Protection Technology supported as video inputs furthermore analog or DV signals This DVD recorder utilizes copyright protection technology are supported as audio inputs and is protected by US patents and intellectual property as owned by Macrovision and other copyright holders The permission of Macrovision is required in order to use this e The title and chapter menus can be created either copyright protection technology and except in situations automatically or manually where special permission has been granted by that company said technology is restricted to domestic
97. into this machine TITLE or a DVD player f 4 This is set before inserting a disc or when a blank disc is inserted diSC IN MENU MENU Displays the TOP MENU title menu TITL TITLE Starts to playback TITLE1 TITLE END MENU Select the action to be taken when playback within a title of a completed disc finalized REPEAT disc is finished This is set before inserting a disc or when a blank disc is inserted STOP MENU Display the TOP MENU title menu NEXT TITLE REPEAT Repeat playback within a title f 4 STOP Enter stop mode The TOP MENU is not displayed TI ENd MENU NEXTTITLE Start to playback the next title In the case of playback of the final REPT title start to playback the first title SToP NEXT MENU This button is used to return to the Setup Menu screen MENU m Note Settings on this page will change accordingly with the disc information when a recorded disc is loaded 67 Setup Menu The following table identifies and describes the parameters that may be set using the RECORDER screen Top half Bottom half Appearance on LCD display Default setting RECORDER MENU 1 2 screen Appearance on monitor screen Parameter Possible settings Description CHAPTER MANUAL This parameter is used to indicate whether or not chapters are to be created CREATION AUTO automatically at set intervals while recording f 4 MANUAL Chapters are not to be created
98. io recording levels when the DVD recorder is stopped or in Recording or Recording Pause mode e If AUDIO REC VOLUME MODE from the RECORDER MENU 2 2 screen is set to BOTH and this button is pressed while either the lt or gt button is being held the audio recording levels for both Channel 1 and Channel 2 will increase lf AUDIO REC VOLUME MODE from the RECORDER MENU 2 2 screen is set to INDEPENDENCE and this button is pressed while the lt button is being held the audio recording level for Channel 1 will increase Similarly if the A button is pressed while the gt button is being held the audio recording level for Channel 2 will increase V button e This button is used to select menu items or setting values when the Setup Menu is displayed e Press this button during playback to playback the previous title e If a title menu or chapter menu is displayed this button can be used to select a menu number for playback Specifically pressing of this button moves the selection position downward e The Y button can be used to adjust the audio recording levels when the DVD recorder is stopped or in Recording or Recording Pause mode lf AUDIO REC VOLUME MODE from the RECORDER MENU 2 2 screen is set to BOTH and this button is pressed while either the lt or gt button is being held the audio recording levels for both Channel 1 and Channel 2 will decrease e lf AUDIO REC VOLUME MODE from the RECORDER MENU 2 2 screen is set
99. ion will be repeated on a daily basis E To cancel the DAILY REC mode set the DAILY REC item on the RECORDER MENU 1 2 screen to NO USE When the power is turned OFF the DAILY REC settings will be cleared and automatically set to NO USE Set the start time for recording to at least 30 seconds later than the current time when configuration is performed e The unit switches to the Record Pause mode approximately 10 seconds before recording starts DAILY REC will not start if STOP is executed when in the Record Pause mode Additionally recording will not stop at the preset end time if it is started manually while in the Record Pause mode e Recording will be performed as follows when it is started manually at a time before the unit switches automatically to the Record Pause mode at least 10 seconds prior to the preset start time When a start time is preset recording will not stop at the preset end time When a start time is not preset recording will stop at the preset end time e Recording may be discontinued if DISC FULL or SELL FULL occurs before the preset end time e There may be a difference of 1 3 seconds in the start end time of recording When recording is set to last for almost 1 full day do so upon taking into account the time required for REC STOP and TITLE CLOSE processes Set the end time and start time for the next recording such that they are at least 10 minutes apart from each When sufficient interval is not created a
100. it un sofa un tapis ou toute surface similaire Ne jamais placer l appareil proximit d un radiateur ou d un appareil de chauffage ni dessus Ne pas placer l appareil dans un support confin par exemple une biblioth que sans a ration suffisante Cet appareil devra tre aliment exclusivement sur le type d alimentation indiqu sur l tiquette signal tique En cas de doute sur le type d alimentation du local consulter le d taillant de l appareil ou la compagnie d lectricit locale Pour les appareils qui fonctionnent sur batterie voir le mode d emploi Cet appareil est quip d une fiche avec mise la terre 3 fils fiche poss dant une troisi me broche broche de mise la terre Cette fiche ne rentrera que dans une prise secteur avec broche de mise la terre Ceci est une mesure de s curit Si la fiche ne rentre pas dans la prise faire remplacer la prise d su te par un lectricien Ne pas rendre inutile la mesure de s curit assur e par cette fiche avec mise la terre Pour renforcer la protection de l appareil pendant un orage ou si l appareil est utilis sans surveillance ou qu il reste longtemps inutilis le d brancher de la prise secteur et d brancher le syst me d antenne ou de c ble Ceci permettra d viter tout dommage de l appareil d la foudre et aux surtensions de ligne Veiller ce qu il n y ait rien de pos sur le cordon d alimentation Ne pas placer l appareil de fa on que l o
101. le and chapter menus can be used to access specific sections of stored video and audio e When recording is stopped using the STOP button or a similar action i e disc closing a title number and a thumbnail corresponding to the frame at the start of recording will be created to form part of the disc s title menu A single disc can contain up to 99 different titles Similarly if a chapter mark is inserted during recording a chapter number and a thumbnail corresponding to the frame at the chapter mark will be created to form part of the title s chapter menu Chapter marks are used as targets for skipping during playback Each title can contain up to 99 chapters Indexes are written together with chapter marks Please see page 57 for details on indexes Start of recording End of recording Start of recording End of recording Title 1 Title 2 e gt Title menu Thumbnail Thumbnail Chapter mark Chapter mark Chapter mark Recording a Recording Thumbnail Thumbnail Thumbnail Thumbnail Thumbnail Chapter menus r Chapter 1 gt Chapter 2 ier igi r Chapter 1 lt Chapter 2 Display Styles A total of eight different display styles can be used with title and chapter menus The DVD MENU screen can be used to select the type of style to be used in the creation of title and chapter menus In addition each of the display styles can be modifie
102. liance level above the Model 240 020 505 should be observed to verify normal operation If abnormal performance is observed additional measures may be necessary such as re orienting or relocating the Model 240 020 505 Over the frequency range 150 kHz to 80 MHz field strengths should be less than 3 V m XI Recommended separation distance between portable and mobile RF communications equipment and the Model 240 020 505 The Model 240 020 505 is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled The customer or the user of the Model 240 020 505 can help prevent electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum distance between portable and mobile RF communications equipment transmitters and the Model 240 020 505 as recommended below according to the maximum output power of the communications equipment Rated maximum separation distance according to frequency of transmitter output power of m transmitter Ww 150 kHz to 80 MHz 80 MHz to 800 MHz 800 MHz to 2 5 GHz d 1 2 yP d 2 3 yP d 1 2 yP 0 01 0 12 0 12 0 23 0 1 0 38 0 38 0 73 1 1 2 1 2 2 3 10 3 8 3 8 7 3 100 12 12 23 For transmitters rated at a maximum output power not listed above the recommended separation distance d in meters m can be estimated using the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter where P is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter
103. liance may fall causing serious injury to a child or adult and serious damage to the appliance Use only with a cart or stand recommended by the manufacturer or sold with the appliance Wall or shelf mounting should follow the manufacturer s instructions and should use a mounting kit e approved by the manufacturer An appliance and cart combination should be moved with care Quick stops excessive force and uneven surfaces may cause the appliance and cart combination Waves to overturn F2 Slots and openings in the cabinet and the back or bottom are provided for ventilation and to insure reliable operation of the appliance and to protect it from overheating these openings must not be blocked or covered The openings should never be blocked by placing the appliance on a bed sofa rug or other similar surface This appliance should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register This appliance should not be placed in a built in installation such as a bookcase unless proper ventilation is provided This appliance should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label If you are not sure of the type of power supplied to your home consult your dealer or local power company For appliance designed to operate from battery power refer to the operating instructions This appliance system is equipped with a 3 wire grounding type plug a plug having a third grounding pin This plug will only fit into a
104. low reverse each time it is pressed the slow reverse playback speed playback changes from HIGH lt lt lt LOW lt lt HIGH lt lt lt Note The DVD recorder can be returned to Playback mode during fast forward fast reverse slow forward or slow reverse play by pressing the PLAY button Still mode can be activated by pressing the PAUSE button Stop mode is activated by pressing the Slow Forward amp Slow Reverse Play Index Writing and Index Search Indexes are used to locate the beginning of specific positions when in the Playback mode Index search Viewing of index information index No and counter data and index search can be performed on the INDEX MANAGER screen Writing Index Chapter points registered during the Recording mode are used as index values Additionally indexes can also be written to any position when in the Playback mode Indexes can only be written for unfinalized discs 1 Play back an unfinalized disc 2 Select a position and press the REC button accordingly Index will be written to the disc When doing so an INDEX WRITE message will be displayed on the panel of the main unit Notes e Up to 99 indexes can be written for each title When the FOOT SW2 item on the REMOTE menu screen is set to any mode other than OFF indexes can be written via operation of the switch that is connected to the FOOT SW2 terminal of this unit Performing Index Search and Erasing Indexes
105. mber for the current chapter CATR Sen oe Om bo es Aadan menu display style as indicated by the STYLE THUMNAIL FORM NORMAL parameter DVD MENU TYPE TOP T Lane When the STYLE parameter s number setting is changed the patterns used for title and chapter menus in the new style will be displayed by TITLE PATTERN and CHAPTER PATTERN respectively 2 Change the display patterns for the title and chapter menus as TITLE PATTERN screen required TITLE PATTERN For example let s change the title menu s display pattern from 1 to 4 BACK E gt T Select TITLE PATTERN from the DVD MENU screen and press the SET button e The TITLE PATTERN screen will appear 3 Use the cursor buttons gt lt A and V to select the fourth pattern on the TITLE PATTERN screen and then press the SET button e The title menu s display pattern changes to No 4 and the BACK button becomes highlighted 4 With the BACK button highlighted press the SET button and return to the DVD MENU screen TITLE PATTERN Back E T Wif BACK is used to exit the TITLE PATTERN screen without the SET button being pressed for the newly selected pattern the pattern setting will not be updated To change the display pattern for chapter menus select CHAPTER PATTERN from the DVD MENU screen and then proceed in the same way
106. mes for titles in the title menu E Names and comments are entered using a keyboard Set KEYBOARD STYLE from the SYSTEM MENU 1 2 screen in accordance with the keyboard s input language The following description assumes that all operations are carried out by keyboard 1 Select TITLE TEXT INPUT from the TITLE MENU screen and press the Enter key e The TITLE TEXT INPUT screen is displayed 2 Use the arrow keys to select the title for which text is to be input e The currently selected title is highlighted 3 Press the Enter key e A box for inputting text will appear 4 Change the default name in the text box TITLE INPUT Enter a name for the title august Names can be up to 20 characters in length Select CANCEL and press the Enter key to close the text box without applying the name or comment that has been entered Notes The mark will become a backslash e If text cannot be entered press the CTRL key right side on the keyboard 5 After the required text has been entered press the Enter key The text box will close The name just entered will be applied to the selected title 6 Select BACK and then press the Enter key e The TITLE MENU screen will reappear Note STi Teer INPUT If you select TEXT LOAD from the TITLE e MENU screen and then press the SET button AAA BBB ccc title text created using an external
107. n dialog box the selected index will be deleted e When doing so an INDEX ERASE message will be displayed on the panel of the main unit as well as onscreen for approximately 3 seconds INDEX LIST on the INDEX MANAGER screen will be sorted E When erasing all indexes in a title there is no need to select the indexes Select the ALL ERS button on the INDEX MANAGER screen followed by pressing the SET button on the main unit e A confirmation dialog box will be displayed Once erase is executed via the confirmation dialog box all indexes of the selected titles will be deleted 5 Quitting the INDEX MANAGER screen Press the SET UP button on the main unit Note Arrow keys and the Enter key on the keyboard can also be used as a substitute to the cursor and SET buttons on the main unit respectively 58 Setup Menu Settings made in the setup menus are stored in this DVD recorder s internal memory and will be retained even when the power is turned off It is also possible to return to default settings whenever so required In addition to the buttons on the front panel a keyboard can also be used to perform operations on these menus The following section however will describe operations performed using the front panel buttons Keyboard Select using the arrow keys t and and confirm the selection using the Enter key Setup menu operations are carried out while monitoring the display on the mo
108. n puisse marcher sur son cordon Respecter les avertissements et les instructions qui figurent sur l appareil Veiller ne pas surcharger les prises secteur ni les cordons de rallonge cela pourrait provoquer ou feu ou un choc lectrique Ne jamais rien enfoncer dans les fentes du coffret de l appareil car ces objets quel qu ils soient pourraient toucher des points soumis des tensions dangereuses ou court circuiter des pi ces provoquant un risque de feu ou de choc lectrique Ne jamais renverser aucun liquide d aucune sorte sur l appareil Ne pas tenter de r parer l appareil soi m me En ouvrant ou en retirant les couvercles l on risque de s exposer des tensions dangereuses Confier toutes les r parations un personnel de r paration qualifi D brancher l appareil de la prise secteur et s adresser un personnel de r paration qualifi dans les cas suivants a Si le cordon ou la fiche d alimentation sont endommag s ou effiloch s b Si du liquide a t renvers sur l appareil c Si l appareil a t expos la pluie ou l eau d Si l appareil ne fonctionne pas normalement bien que l on respecte les instructions de fonctionnement Ne r gler les commandes qui sont abord es dans le mode d emploi en effet un mauvais r glage des autres commandes pourrait provoquer des dommages et n cessitera souvent des r parations co teuses par un technicien qualifi pour remettre l appareil en ordre de marche e S
109. n this case immediately turn off the power and discontinue use The power will automatically shut down in about 20 minutes after the OVERHEATING display INVALID SYNC INVALId SYNC This is displayed if recording is discontinued when signals are interrupted and out of sync during recording ERRoR This is displayed when playback or recording is stopped due to dirt or damage on the disc In this case either clean the disc or replace it FAN STOP FAN SToP This is displayed when the fan stops CAUTION If alarm messages such as INVALID DISC are displayed several times when a disc recorded using this DVD recorder or a blank disk is inserted there is a possibility that the disc itself has been damaged In such a case the damaged disc should be replaced with a new one If the alarm messages continue to appear after replacing the disc the problem may lie within the DVD recorder and in sucha case you are recommended to contact either the store where this DVD recorder was purchased or your authorized dealer 19 Preparation E Video signals Camera control unit Monitor o cam Digital video signal FOOT SW Monit ionitor 2 gt a X FOOT SW CR e The video signal for input is selected using INPUT SELECT from the INPUT SELECT MENU screen The audio signals for input are selected using INPUT SELECT
110. nd checks have been made using the THUMBNAIL EDIT screen title closing must be carried out Please ensure that title closing is performed as the last stage of chapter menu editing Even if the chapter menu is to be left unchanged title closing must be carried out to leave the THUMBNAIL EDIT screen Note that when title closing has been completed chapter menu details will be permanently set ccc april DDD EEE FFF chapten menu reriow Teve Lono THUMBNAIL EDIT AAA BBBB ccc april TITLE CLOSE Yes NO chapten menu TEXT LOAI TEMP LOAD Select NO and then press the SET button to close the confirmation window The title will not be closed in this case 1 Select TITLE CLOSE from the THUMBNAIL EDIT screen and press the SET button e A confirmation window will appear 2 If you wish to proceed with title closing select YES and then press the SET button Title closing will begin The message PLEASE WAIT or WAIT will appears on the monitor during title closing E When title closing has been completed the message will disappear Notes e A maximum of 10 minutes will be required to complete title closing e If EDIT MENU from the DVD MENU screen is set to DISABLE title closing will be carried out automatically whenever recording is ended
111. nel will be displayed in Stop Recording and Recording Pause mode To open the Setup Menu press the DVD recorder s SET UP button Or press the ESC key on the keyboard and the set up menu will be displayed Procedure 1 Start recording Keyboard Use the arrow keys t and to select Record from the REC CONTROL panel and then press the Enter key 2 Pause recording Keyboard Use the arrow keys t and to select Pause II from the REC CONTROL panel and then press the Enter key e The DVD recorder will adopt Recording Pause mode in addition a chapter mark index and thumbnail will be inserted at the current position 3 Restart recording Keyboard Use the arrow keys t and to select either Record or Pause II from the REC CONTROL panel and then press the Enter key E Steps 2 and 3 can be repeated to create a single partitioned title 4 End recording i e close the title Select Stop I from the REC CONTROL panel and press the Enter key e The action of the DVD recorder following the end of recording depends on the setting of EDIT MENU from the DVD MENU screen DISABLE Recording is ended and the chapter menu is created using standard settings i e the title is closed ENABLE The THUMBNAIL EDIT screen will appear This screen can be used to modify the chapter menu s display style to change the thumbnails used to input chapter names and to perform other simila
112. ng DVD RW starts from that title s first chapter Recording Operations Page 37 A disc recorded on using this DVD recorder A new title is created in the unused section of the disc and recording Start of gt The section between the start of recording using the REC and PLAY buttons but not yet finalized starts from that title s first chapter recording and the end of recording using the STOP button constitutes a single recording A recorded disc from which data is to be Erase the recorded data as described below and then record Chapter 1 title and each title is assigned a unique number erased new content chapter mark A single disc can contain up to 99 different titles e Each title can be separated into a number of different chapters by inserting Chapter 2 chapter marks at the appropriate points Unique numbers are also assigned r Notes 7 an to chapters and a single title can contain up to 99 different chapters e f data has been erased from a disc using a different DVD recorder it may not be possible to record new content to it using Wei Adding chapters this recorder To avoid this type of situation ensure that this DVD recorder is used to erase recorded data Chapter 3 If the REC button is pressed while recording chapter mark and index will be New content cannot be recorded to discs that have been finalized is 8 f inserted It is possible to cancel the fin
113. ng the recorder enters the recording pause mode If this button is pressed during playback the DVD recorder switches to Still mode and freezes playback If the PAUSE button is then pressed again in Still mode the DVD recorder will advance playback by a single field e The PAUSE indicator is lit up in Recording Pause and Still modes REC button and indicator e If this button is pressed together with the PLAY button in Stop mode recording will be started e If the current disc is blank or title closing has been carried out a new title will be created and recording will start at Chapter 1 When this button is pressed during recording a new chapter amp index will be setup within the continuous video data e Press this button during playback to write index e If this button is pressed and held for more than 2 seconds while the DVD recorder is stopped or inserted with no disc input signal encoded decoded in MPEG will be output via the VIDEO OUT terminal on the rear panel This will continue for as long as the button is held and it allows the DVD recording quality to be confirmed Audio will be muted at this time e The REC indicator is lit up in Recording and Recording Pause modes amp TOP MENU button If this button is pressed while the DVD recorder is in a playback condition the current DVD s top menu or title menu will be displayed on the monitor screen If the DVD does not contain a title menu nothing will be di
114. nitor connected to the DVI OUT VIDEO LINE OUT or Y C OUT terminal In addition SET UP button E Stop the DVD recorder 1 Open the Setup Menu screen C Ss A V 4 and gt setup menu content also appears on the LCD display To do this press the SET UP button SET button 2 Open the setup menu in which settings are to be modified Use the A and Y buttons to select the required screen Setup Menu Press the SET button pe The EXIT option can be selected to return to the normal screen display INPUT SELECT DENT 3 Make the required settings in the setup menu RECORDER Use the A and Y buttons to select the parameter to be set REMOTE Press the SET button PEAREN e A list of setting values will appear NETWORK Use the A and Y buttons to select the required value from the list and then ENT press the SET button The setting value will be modified accordingly Repeat steps D through until all of the required settings have been RECORDER MENU 1 2 screen made RECORDER MENU 1 2 ew W To return to the Setup Menu select MENU and press the SET button CHAPTER CREATION E To move to the next menu screen select the button at the top of the current SG rea nn screen and press the SET button ENCODE QUALITY E To return to the original menu screen select either MENU or BACK and press TURIE the SET button AUDIO ENCODE DOLBY
115. non finalized DVD RW Approximately 3 seconds DVD R The current disc is a non finalized DVD R Approximately 3 seconds DVD RW The current disc is a non finalized DVD RW Approximately 3 seconds DVD The current disc is a finalized DVD R DVD RW DVD R DVD RW Approximately 3 seconds REC PAUSE The DVD recorder is switching from Recording mode to Recording Pause mode REC STOP The DVD recorder is switching from Recording mode to Stop mode MENU EDIT A title menu or chapter menu is currently being edited EJECT The current disc is being ejected TITLE CLOSE The DVD recorder is performing title close processing FINALIZE The DVD recorder is finalizing the disc QUICK ERASE The DVD recorder is erasing data from a DVD RW disc FULL ERASE The DVD recorder is erasing data from a DVD RW disc INDEX WRITE Displayed when index is written Approximately 3 seconds INDEX ERASE Displayed when index is erased Approximately 3 seconds TOP MENU The disc s top menu is being played MENU Amenu is being played ENCODE XX _ Encoded video is being output XX Encode quality UXP XP SP EP DLP DEP RESTORE XX Displayed when executing disc recovery XX Progress Display of the Setup Menu Menu items and setting values from the Setup Menu are displayed 1 Page 59 WEvent messages Messages relating to incorrect operation and the like are displayed for approximately 3 seconds 1 Page 18 Alarm me
116. nts can have an effect on a disc s aging characteristics and this may result in an inability to play or record Milf a disc should break there will be no way to recover data from it Proper playback of discs recorded using this DVD recorder on all devices is not guaranteed Introduction Care of Discs to Ensure High Quality Playback Fingerprints dust or any other similar contamination of the surface of a disc can lead to distortion in the playback of recorded video and audio For this reason it is good practice to wipe each disc with a soft cloth before use EH Looking After Discs e Using a soft cloth wipe the disc gently from the inside to the outside e If stubborn dirt is present on the surface of a disc wipe first using a slightly wet cloth and then using a dry cloth Paint thinners organic solvents analog record cleaning agents anti static sprays and the like must never be used Failure to observe this precaution can lead to discs being permanently damaged Additional Notes on Disc Handling Never wipe a disc using paint thinners organic solvents alcohol or record cleaning fluid Do not use disc protectors or scratch guards Stickers and other types of paper label should not be applied Do not use discs from which stickers or labels have been removed Do not use discs on which illustrations or text has been printed using a commercially available label printer First create a disc using the unit be
117. o be displayed DISPLAY This button opens a menu that allows settings to be made for the display of status and alarm information ere D on the TV or monitor screen diSPLAY CLOCK ADJUST This button opens a menu that allows setting of the internal clock s date and time CLoCK NETWORK is button opens a menu that allows network settings to be made for FOR SERVICE terminal usage NETWoRK EXIT is button is selected to return to the normal screen display EXIT 61 Setup Menu The following table identifies and describes the parameters that may be set using the DISC MENU screen Top half Appearance on monitor screen Bottom half Appearance on LCD display Default setting Parameter Possible settings Description FINALIZE CANCEL This parameter is selected to finalize a disc to be finalized If a disc recorded using EXECUTE this DVD recorder is to be played on a DVD player it must first be finalized Once H 4 finalizing has been carried out no addition recordings can be made on the disc FINAL CAN CANCEL Finalizing is not to be carried out EXE EXECUTE Finalizing is to be carried out A maximum of 20 minutes will be required to complete finalizing CANCEL DISC CANCEL Select whether to cancel the finalization of a finalized DVD RW DVD RW To add a FINALIZATION EXECUTE recording to a finalized DVD RW DVD RW setto EXECUTE A DVD RW DVD RW f
118. o start end automatically at a designated time on a daily basis Specify whether to use the DAILY REC feature using the DAILY REC item on the RECORDER MENU 1 2 screen RECORDER MENU 1 2 Screen RECORDER MENU 1 2 CHAPTER CREATION MANUAL SET INTERVAL EveryO5Min AUTO CHAPTER REC PAUSE ENCODE QUALITY TIMELAPSE REC AUDIO ENCODE NO AUDIO DAILY REC ON TIMELAPSE MODE RECORDING SIZE Hour Min TLRecTime 1 0 sec IntervalTime 002 sec DAILY REC Configuration Screen START TIME END TIME h m h m me we Confirm RECORDER MENU 1 2 Screen RECORDER MENU 1 2 CHAPTER CREATION MANUAL SET INTERVAL Every05Min AUTO CHAPTER REC PAUSE ON ENCODE QUALITY SP TIMELAPSE REC ON AUDIO ENCODE NO AUDIO DAILY REC 08 29 gt 19 00 TIMELAPSE MODE RECORDING SIZE 200Hojr 00Min TLRecTime 1 0 sec IntervalTime 004 sec Set time When the main unit is operated during DAILY REC a DAILY RECORDING and DAILY REC message will be displayed respectively on the monitor and LCD and operation will be disabled To stop recording press the STOP button for at least 3 seconds Notes on the DAILY REC Feature other Example Start Time 0 00 Configuration 1 Display the RECORDER MENU 1 2 screen 2 Set the DAILY REC item on the RECORDER MENU 1 2 screen to oN e The DAILY REC configuration screen will be displayed
119. ode e If the PAUSE button is then pressed again in Still mode the DVD recorder will advance playback by a single frame 5 Restart playback Press the PLAY button E The DVD recorder will behave as follows when title playback has ended These actions will depend on the setting made for TITLE END from the DVD MENU screen during recording TITLE END item setting during recording Set to MENU Set to REPEAT Set to STOP Set to NEXT TITLE Enters stop mode and the title Repeats playback within the Enters the stop mode The title Next title is played When menu TOP MENU is displayed title menu TOP MENU is not playback of the final title displayed finished the first title is played Stops at the beginning of the Disc repeat playback first title 6 Stop playback This is done by pressing the STOP button e The DVD recorder enters Stop mode When the STOP button is pressed the stop position will be registered and the next playback will start from the same position Resume feature Clearing Resume Data Resume data will be cleared upon ejecting the disc A Disc Set with No Menu E If a disc with DVD MENU TYPE item of the DVD MENU screen set to NONE is inserted the title 1 will automatically play E When the end of the title is reached the next title will be played Precaution regarding the playback e During playback of a disc if the input setting is DV then the sound can be delay
120. ode or Recording Pause mode the disc tray will not open when the OPEN CLOSE button is pressed Pressing this button also has no effect during finalizing and erasing e When the AUTO FINZALIZE item on the DISC menu screen is set to ON finalization will be executed when ejecting an unfinalized disc When the EDIT MENU item on the DVD MENU screen is set to DISABLE Precautions regarding the disc tray Do not push the disc tray as it is opening or closing e Do not place objects other than discs on the disc tray Do not press down on the disc tray 22 Menu settings the title and chapter settings and other DVD recorder settings are carried out from setting screens displayed on the TV or monitor In addition recording operations can also be carried out from similar screens Although the DVD recorder s buttons are used in setting and operation screens a keyboard can be used as an alternative E Connections Connect a USB keyboard to the USB terminal on the back of the DVD recorder This DVD recorder has the two USB terminals e Attach the ferrite core as shown in the diagram to reduce umwanted electromagnetic emission e Attach the ferritec core as shown in the diagram to this DVD recorder as near as possible The provided ferrite core Wind the cable once around the ferrite core E Procedure The following fun
121. one of the following Lit in green Operate ON Lit in orange Operate OFF Notes e The OPERATE button will have no effect if pressed while the DVD recorder is in either Recording or Recording Pause mode This is also the case when performing finalizing or erasing e The DVD recorder continues to use a small amount of power even after it has been turned off using the OPERATE button If it will not be used for an extended period of time please set the POWER switch to OFF to avoid wasting electricity Do not turn the power off when in Operate On mode as this can result in the DVD recorder being damaged Malfunction may occur when switching to OPERATE ON while pressing a key on a connected USB Note The OPEN CLOSE button will have no effect if pressed while the DVD recorder is in either Recording or Recording Pause mode This is also the case when performing finalizing or erasing Audio level indicator These meters are used to indicate the current level of audio on Channel 1 and Channel 2 Specifically the audio level meters indicate the audio recording levels when the DVD recorder is in Recording mode and the audio playback levels when it is in Playback mode Adjustment of the audio recording levels Page 32 OLCD display The LCD display is used to present important information During recording or playback for example the title chapter number and elapsed time are indicated on the LCD display Pa
122. opriate care should be taken e When the DVD recorder is moved from a cold location into a warm room When the room containing the DVD is rapidly heated e When an air conditioner s air duct is pointing straight at the DVD recorder Bin situations where it is likely that condensation will occur remove any DVD that may be present in this DVD recorder and then turn the power on As the interior heats up condensation will be less likely to occur Condensation is a principal cause of the inability to play discs and other similar problems In this type of situation allow the DVD recorder to remain inactive with its power on for several hours If the problem persists after this period of time has elapsed contact either the store where this DVD recorder was purchased or your Authorized dealer Extended Periods of Inactivity Performance may deteriorate over extended periods of inactivity for this reason the power should be turned on and the DVD recorder should be operated at regular intervals Compensation for Damaged Content W Stryker accepts no responsibility whatsoever for damages incurred as a result of an inability to play or record audio and video content in the rare event that this DVD recorder a disc fails to operate correctly Wit is recommended that discs containing important content be backed up at regular intervals i e on a yearly basis Although digital signals do not deteriorate storage environme
123. p p 75 Q unbalanced NTSC C signal 0 3 V p p 75 Q unbalanced PAL DVI output T M D S CLOCK T M D S LINK 0 8bit x 3 RGB Line output 1 0 V p p 75 Q unbalanced Y C output Y signal 1 0 V p p 75 Q unbalanced C signal 0 286 V p p 75 Q unbalanced NTSC C signal 0 3 V p p 75 Q unbalanced PAL Encoding format ISO IEC13818 2 MPEG 2 video Quantization 8 bit Sampling rate 13 5 MHz W Audio Signals Line input 8 dBs 10 kQ minimum unbalanced 4 dBs high impedance unbalanced Line output 8 dBs 1 kQ minimum unbalanced Standard level 20 dBFS Dynamic range 85 dB Recording format LPCM DOLBY DIGITAL MPEG PAL only M External Dimensions Unit mm o n on tft Quantization 16 bit Sampling rate 48 kHz Number of channels 2 E DV Interface 1 0 IEEE1394 E General FOOT SWITCH terminal 3 5 mm Monaural mini jack OPEN SHORT control Operation follows menu settings Network terminal RJ 45 Category5 100 BASE Tx USB terminal USB 1 1 x2 Power supply AC 100V to 240 V 50 Hz 60 Hz Power consumption 1 0 A to 0 45 A Weight 4 8 kg device only Dimensions 212 mm w x 352 mm d x 88 mm h not including feet and other protrusions Permissible operating temperature 5 C to 35 C Permissible operating humidity 20 to 80 RH Permissible storage temperature Permissible storage humidity 20 C to 60 C 5 to 80 RH M Accessories Instruction man
124. pearance on monitor screen Bottom half Appearance on LCD display Default setting Description This parameter is used to set the date For more details regarding date and This parameter is used to set the time time settings refer to page 24 This button is used to return to the Setup Menu screen The following table identifies and describes the parameters that may be set using the NETWORK MENU screen Top half Appearance on monitor screen Bottom half Appearance on LCD display Default setting Parameter Possible settings Description HOST NAME dvd This parameter is used to enter this DVD recorder s network name using a keyboard SS ESAS CANCEL The name cannot be input from this DVD recorder HoST Names may be up to 20 characters in length Alphanumerical characters and hyphen CANCEL Cancel setting the host name IP ADDRESS 192 168 0 2 This parameter is used to set the IP address It is important to ensure that no two f 4 devices on a single network share the same IP address IP Add 192 SUBNET MASK 255 255 255 0 This parameter is used to set the subnet mask Connected DVD recorders should f 4 have the same network setting SUbNET 255 DEFAULT 192 168 0 254 This parameter is used to set the gateway address Connected DVD recorders should GATEWAY have the same address GATE 192 MENU This button is used to re
125. quation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter Recommended separation distance RF Common mode 3 Vrms 3 Vrms d 1 2 yP Conducted Susceptibility IEC EN 61000 4 6 150 kHz to 80 MHz Radiated RF 3 V m 3 V m d 1 2 yP 80 MHz to 800 MHz Electromagnetic Fields d 2 3 vP 800 MHz to 2 5 GHz Where P is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts W according to the transmitter manufacturer and dis the recommended separation distance in meters m Field strengths from fixed RF transmitters as determined by an electromagnetic site survey should be less than the compliance level in each frequency range Interference may occur in the vicinity of equipment marked with the following symbol G NOTE 1 At 80 MHz and 800 MHz the higher frequency range applies NOTE2 These guidelines may not apply in all situations Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and reflection from structures objects and people a Field strengths from fixed transmitters such as base stations for radio cellular cordless telephones and land mobile radios amateur radio AM and FM radio broadcast and TV broadcast cannot be predicted theoretically with accuracy To assess the electromagnetic environment due to fixed RF transmitters an electromagnetic site survey should be considered If the measured field strength in the location in which the Model 240 020 505 is used exceeds the applicable RF comp
126. r DISC ERASE FULL All areas of the disc are erased Full Erase This setting is recommended for repeated use of a disc Use the Y and A buttons to select EXECUTE from the list and then press the SET button The erasing of data will begin The message PLEASE WAIT appears on the monitor When all data has been erased the message will disappear CAUTION e All of the data recorded to the disc will be erased in this process Before starting therefore confirm that no important data is stored on this disc e Under no circumstances should the power be turned off or the power cord disconnected while data is being erased Canceling the Finalization of a DVD RW DVD RW When adding an extra recording to a finalized DVD RW DVD RW cancel the finalization DISC menu screen DISC MENU MENU FINALIZE CANCEL CANCEL DISC FINALIZATION EXECUTE AUTO FINALIZE AUTO CANCEL DISC FINALIZ DISC ERASE QUICK DISC ERASE FULL OFF OFF CANCEL CANCEL 28 1 Insert the DVD RW DVD RW whose finalization you want to cancel Press the SET UP button and the set up top menu screen will be displayed Press the Y or A button to select the DISC item then press the SET button e The DISC menu screen is displayed Press the W or A button and select the CANCEL DISC FINALIZATION item then press the SET button e The setting value list box is displayed Press the W or A bu
127. r Y C OUT terminal Alarm messages are displayed on the DVD recorder s LCD display and on the monitor when the recorder cannot obey a command These messages will remain on screen until the next operation is carried out Monitor screen REC INHIBIT 04 05 04 11 20 00 000 min LCD display DOLBYDIGITAL Alarm messages LPCM MPEG Displayed when DISPLAY from the DISPLAY MENU screen is set to ON Alarm message REC TITLE 01 0 11 22 CHAPTER 01 0 11 22 Monitor message peered Description INVALID DISC INVALId diSC The current disc is not a DVD R DVD RW or DVD R DVD RW A SUPPORT NoT SUPPORT A disc recorded using a different DVD recorder was inserted or played REC INHIBIT REC INH e Recording was attempted using a disc on which no more data can be recorded e The current disc is a non finalized disc to which no more data can be recorded COPY INHIBIT CoPY INH Recording of a copy protected signal was attempted DISC FULL diSC FULL All remaining space on the disc is used up during recording CELL OVER CELL oVER The number of cells for a single title exceeded 255 This will be displayed when the recording time for a single title is exceeded as a result of setting ENCODE QUALITY to a low quality recording content with little movement or other similar factors OVERHEATING oVERHEATING Displayed when the internal temperature of the set rises due to fan malfunction etc I
128. r functions For more details refer to page 44 E If additional recording is to be carried out repeat steps 1 through 4 above In such a case each subsequent recording will be stored as a new title 5 End recording and remove the disc Depending on how the disc will be used one of two different procedures is implemented at this time e If more content will be recorded to the disc using this DVD recorder Simply press the DVD recorder s OPEN CLOSE button and remove the disc Do not finalize the disc before it is removed e If the disc is to be played on a different DVD player Use FINALIZE from the REC CONTROL panel to finalize the disc before it is ejected For more details regarding finalizing refer to page 43 Timelapse recording allows recording over long hours through intermittent recording During timelapse recording audio sound is not recorded Specify whether to perform timelapse recording using the TIMELAPSE REC item on the RECORDER MENU 1 2 screen RECORDER MENU 1 2 Screen RECORDER MENU 1 2 CHAPTER CREATION MANUAL SET INTERVAL Every05Min AUTO CHAPTER REC PAUSE ON ENCODE QUALITY SP TIMELAPSE REC ON AUDIO ENCODE NO AUDIO DAILY REC NOUSE TIMELAPSE MODE RECORDING SIZE Hour Min TLRecTime 1 0 sec IntervalTime 002 sec TIMELAPSE REC Configuration Screen TL REC TIME INTERVAL TIME mw 02 mn Confirm RECORDER MENU 1 2 Screen
129. rature accompanying the appliance Changes or modifications not approved by Stryker could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Information for USA This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Changes or modifications not approved by Stryker could void the user s authority to operate the equipment INFORMATION FOR CANADA e This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 WARNING The battery used in this DVD recorder must be replaced by a Stryker authorized service dealer only WARNING Disposal of product should follow National State and Local Laws WARNING It should be noted that it may be unlawful to re record pre recorded tapes records or discs without the consent of the owner of copyright in the sound or video recording broad cast or cable programme and in any literary dramatic musi cal or artistic work embodied therein WARNING This apparatus is Medical Equipment Please make sure to use hospital grade power supply cord specified by Stryker Classifications e Class il e Type No applied parts e Moisture Protection Ordinary AP APG Category No Operation Mode Continuous DE C US MEDICAL ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT WITH RESPECT TO ELECTRICAL SHOCK FIRE MECHANICAL AND OTHER SPECIFIED HAZARDS ONLY IN ACCORDANCE WITH UL 60601 1 CAN CSA C22 2 NO 601 1 56PA Precautions de
130. red press the CTRL key right side on the keyboard Notes The mark will become a backslash 4 After the required text has been entered press the Enter key The text box will close The name just emtered will be applied to the selected chapter The text that has been input will be displayed on the chapter menu screen 5 Select BACK and then press the Enter key e The initial THUMBNAIL EDIT screen will again be displayed and the name or comment will be shown for the first chapter Note aN If you select TEXT LOAD from the THUMBNAIL sf Es EDIT screen and then press the SET button title AAA BBB cco text created using an external application will be i ri read into the DVD recorder for use as a thumbnail DDD EEE FFF name z7 z g Guen env jH reuera TEXT LOAD Although display styles for chapter menus are created using settings from the STYLE item of the DVD MENU screen as described above the following procedure can be used to modify these styles at the end of title recording In addition it will also be possible at this time to confirm that chapter menus are as required These actions are carried out by sel tyle Changing the Display S TUENA EDT MECS oa AAA BBB CCC april 2 55 DDD EEE FFF 4 5 6 1 eue CHAPTER MENU EX
131. registered Stop mode and the next playback will start from the same position Resume feature e Resume data will be cleared upon ejecting the disc When a disc is finalized its title menu will be used to create the top menu The action taken by this DVD recorder when a disc it has finalized is inserted or when playback of a title has ended will depend on the settings of DISC IN ACTION and TITLE END as set on the DVD MENU screen during recording Playback may not proceed smoothly with discs recorded using different devices regardless of whether or not they have been finalized ovenare misg FFETFEFTELF J T e e eo Mew Cursor buttons SEOEGECEOIC Hl STOP PAUSE SET button PLAY button 1 Insert a disc Depending upon the DISC IN ACTION item settings of the DVD MENU screen during recording the operation will differ Operate in accordance with the table below 54 DISC IN ACTION setting made during recording MENU TITLE The title menu TOP MENU will appear 2 Select the number of the title to be played Use the gt V and A buttons to select the title number for playback 3 Press the SET button to begin playback Playback starts automatically from the first title 4 Set to Still mode This is done by pressing the PAUSE button The DVD recorder enters Still m
132. ress the SET button the image recorded before the selected thumbnail will be displayed Each time the SET button is pressed a previous image will be displayed By selecting the item and pressing the SET button the display moves PREVEW TEXTINPUT THUMBNAIL EDIT backward by 10 frames 3 Es ae 3 Select BACK and press the SET button to change that chapter s aaa uae thumbnail osmo THUMBNAIL ED ME mcm The initial THUMBNAIL EDIT screen is PREVIEW Ee Raa ess c displayed once again The thumbnail for the second chapter will have changed to that just selected DDD EEE FFF 4 5 6 Gare remon Caro Thumbnail of the title menu will be the top thumbnail of the chapter menu Checking Thumbnails THUMBNAIL EDIT Use the following procedure to confirm that thumbnails are as desired by displaying ECE co them in full screen mode AAA pepe fece For example let s look at the thumbnail for the second chapter 1 t 2 3 1 Select the second chapter and press the SET button DOD EEE HF The thumbnail screen for this chapter will be displayed 4 5 6 ee I CS 2 Select PREVIE
133. s avez le moindre doute sur la mise a la terre consultez un lectricien qualifi SYSTEME D ALIMENTATION Cet appareil fonctionne sur une tension courant alternatif de 100 240 V 50 Hz 60 Hz AVERTISSEMENT POUR EVITER LE RISQUES D INCENDIE OU D ELECTROCUTION N EXPOSER L APPAREIL NI A L HUMIDITE NI A LA PLUIE ATTENTION Pour viter les chocs lectriques ne pas ouvrir le coffret Aucune pi ce l int rieur n est r gler par l utilisateur Confier les op rations d entretien au personnel de service qualifi IMPORTANT Royaume Uni Alimentation principale 230 V CA AVERTISSEMENT CET APPAREIL DOIT ETRE RELIE A TERRE Les fils du c ble d alimentation de cet appareil sont cod s avec les couleurs suivantes VERT JAUNE TERRE BLEU NEUTRE MARRON PHASE Les fils du cable d alimentation de cet appareil peuvent ne pas correspondre aux codes de couleur identifiant les bornes de votre prise Il faut donc proc der ainsi Le fil vert jaune doit tre reli a la borne de la prise portant la lettre E ou le symbole de mise la terre ou de couleur verte ou vert jaune Le fil bleu doit tre reli la borne portant la lettre N ou de couleur noire Le fil marron doit tre reli a la borne portant la lettre L ou de couleur rouge When clean the equipment please use dry cleaning cloth or moistened cloth with mild detergent solution Do not spill any liquid onto this
134. s illustrated in the example below recording on the following day may not be executed End Time 23 59 42 Finalize a disc recorded using this DVD recorder as described below in order to ensure that it can be played on other DVD players In the case of DVD RWs playback will be possible on DVD players that support video mode After finalizing a disc No additional recording will be possible e The title menu cannot be changed e The titles created before finalizing will be displayed as the top menu Finalizing The process of finalizing can be carried out in two different ways e Select DISC MENU and then FINALIZE from the Setup Menu e Select FINALIZE on the REC CONTROL panel when this is being used for recording Setup Procedure Insert the disc to be finalized 1 If using the Setup Menu 1 If using the REC CONTROL panel Only VIDEO ES Press the SET UP button to Goom LINE OUT or Y C out terminal ES display the Setup Menu and peoe then select DISC a moe Select FINALIZE and then press GEI DE ATOM k Set FINALIZE from the DISC 25 the keyboard s Enter key nr ns cie MENU screen to EXECUTE E FINALZE button DISC ERASE FULL Lai and then press the SET button REC ososos TITLE O1 0 11 22 11 20 00 CHAPTER 01 0 11 22 The screen that will now be displayed depends on the setting of EDIT MENU from the DVD MENU screen When DISABLE is set finalization starts
135. s is implemented at this time e If more content will be recorded to the disc using this DVD recorder Simply press the OPEN CLOSE button and remove the disc Do not finalize each title can contain up to 99 chapters Information relating to titles and chapters is stored on a disc in the form of title and chapter menus When the disc is being played therefore the title and chapter menus can be used to access specific sections of stored video and audio LCD display _ OPENCLOSE ss OPEN CLOSE butt utton OPTION DV VIC LINE me cure SETUP Ue ee see eee O SP PIN ND PAGE RE AAO dit 00 a STOP button _ L REC button PLAY button PAUSE button Remaining time Minsert a disc that can be recorded on Monitor display 1 With the DVD recorder stopped make all of the required settings Don and adjust the audio recording levels 2 Start recording This is done by pressing and holding the REC button first followed the PLAY button 3 Pause recording This is done by pressing the PAUSE button bare e The recording pause mode is entered 11 20 00 When the AUTO CHAPTER REC PAUSE item of the RECORDER 1 2 screen is set to ON a chapter mark is automatically inserted when the recording pause mode is entered RATS APR MEOS A number of different methods can also be used
136. s on the disc or load a blank disc ved l Playback Images do not appear on the monitor screen The monitor input selector is not set to an input signal Set the input select to an appropriate position Playback does not start or stop immediately after playback is started by pressing gt On the front display panel NO DISC appears The disc is loaded upside down Place the disc on the disc tray with the playback surface facing down A disc not being compatible with the unit is loaded Load a playable disc on the unit A dirty disc is loaded Clean the disc Defective disc is loaded Replace the warped or scratched disc with a normal one fa d il gt gt Images are blurred or distorted when you start High Speed Search Images are blurred or distorted at the point where the playback speed changes and this is not a malfunction of the unit Playback does not start Playback does not start for approximately 30 seconds after recording is stopped and this is not a malfunction of the unit Service and Claims If service is needed either during or after the warranty period 1 Contact Stryker Endoscopy at 1 800 624 4422 or phone your local Stryker Endoscopy sales representative 2 Clean and sterilize all parts that will be returned for service Follow the instructions provided in this manual 3 Package all the components carefully in the original shipping container if possible 4 Ship th
137. sc is finalized it will be possible to modify the style used for the title menu and to input title names Region Codes One of six numbers referred to as region codes is assigned to DVD content to control the global regions in which this content may be viewed If a DVD s region code does not correspond to the region code of the DVD player being used it will not be possible to play the disc e This DVD recorder assigns the region code ALL to the discs that it records e it will not be possible to play discs to which region codes have been assigned Screen Sizes This DVD recorder is capable of recording video content for wide screen TVs i e with a 16 9 aspect ratio In addition signals for normal content with a 4 3 aspect ratio for squeezed content i e where the left and right are compressed and for letterbox content i e where the top and bottom of the screen are black can be recorded as is Thumbnail creation method for use in the title chapter menu during wide signal input can be selected in THUMBNAIL FORM of the DVD MENU screen Page 66 Component Names amp Functions w z l OPERATE button and indicator This button is used to make it ready for use Press again to disable operation Operate OFF mode The indicator s lighting condition depends on the condition of the DVD recorder and can be
138. sc is inserted into the DVD recorder one of the following disc status is displayed on the monitor screen Approximately 3 seconds DVD R The current disc is a non finalized DVD R DVD RW _ The current disc is a non finalized DVD RW DVD R The current disc is a non finalized DVD R DVD RW The current disc is a non finalized DVD RW DVD The current disc is a finalized DVD R RW or DVD R RW INVALID DISC The current disc is neither DVD R RW or DVD R RW Displayed while being inserted The following will be displayed when index is erased 3 seconds INDEX ERASE Displayed when erasing index This is not displayed if DISPLAY from the DISPLAY MENU screen is to OFF O DISC STATUS Index display When the power supply is cut off during recording or other operations on this unit there is a feature to repair the disc After the power supply is cut off during recording or other operations the disc repair RESTORE will automatically start when the power is supplied again Cautions Do not switch off or plug out the power cord during disc repair e The repair might not be possible depending on the disc 17 LCD Display and On Screen Content Event Messages Only the VIDEO LINE OUT or Y C OUT terminal Event messages are displayed on the DVD recorder s LCD display and on the monitor when incorrect operations are attempted These messages will remain on screen for approximately 3 seconds Monitor
139. screen 34 Each recorded DVD contains title and chapter menus that provide information relating to its titles and chapters Whenever recording is carried out title numbers chapter numbers and thumbnails are automatically generated in order to create the title and chapter menus Specifically the frames from the start of individual recordings are used as thumbnails for the title menu In a similar way the frames at which chapter marks have been inserted are used as thumbnails for chapter menus These thumbnails may be modified later on The title menu will become the top thumbnail of the chapter menu The term style is used to refer to a combination of thumbnail characteristics for the title and chapter menus This DVD recorder can store eight different style types and the DVD MENU screen is used to indicate which of these types is to be used Making Settings in the DVD MENU screen Setup Menu 1 Press the SET UP button to display the Setup Menu Disc 2 Select DVD MENU from the Setup Menu and then press the SET INPUT SELECT SYSTEM button DVD MENU The DVD MENU screen will appear Within this screen the STYLE parameter RECORDER indicates the style type currently selected for the title and chapter menus REMOTE ARR EE 3 Confirm the settings for the currently selected style NETWORK Select STYLE and then press the SET button to display the corresponding EXIT STYLE screen TITLE PATTERN
140. screen display To do this press the SET UP button or e Select EXIT from the Setup Menu and press the SET button DISPLAY MENU screen DISPLAY MENU DISPLAY ON TITLE CHAPTER INDEX TITLE CHAPTER RECORDER MODE ON TIME DATE TIME DATE REMAIN ON DATE STYLE MMIDDIYY LCD TITLE CHAPTER On screen display 000 min TITLE 01 00 11 CHAPTER 01 00 11 TIME DATE Displaying the Date and Time Use the DISPLAY MENU screen to indicate whether or not the date and time are to be displayed on screen and to set a display style 7 Page 72 for details regarding setting methods DISPLAY MENU Screen Makeup M DISPLAY This parameter is used to indicate whether or not data is to be displayed on screen ON Data will be displayed on screen The following parameters can be used to indicate which data is to be displayed OFF No data is displayed on screen E TIME DATE This parameter is used to set the way in which the date and time are displayed OFF Neither date or time are displayed TIME Only the time is displayed DATE Only the date is displayed TIME DATE Both date or time are displayed M DATE STYLE This parameter is used to select the way in which the date is to be displayed YY MM DD Year month day MM DD YY Month day year DD MM YY Day month year To display date and time information on screen Only the date and time information from the VIDEO LINE OUT and Y C OUT termin
141. screen display CAPTER PATERN 1 THUMNAIL FORM NORMAL DVDMENUTYPE 000 TORS 1 DISC IN ACTION TITLE 1 1 TITLE END NEXTTITLE Video Encoding E DVD MENU TYPE Item This is for selecting whether to create a title menu TOP MENU or a chapter menu MENU when finalizing or closing a title c Description E DISC IN ACTION Item ENCODE QUALITY For setting the recording quality Recording quality and time vary with the set values as follows me anth AE k For a 4 7 GB disc This is to set the operation when a finalized disc is inserted into this machine or a DVD player E TITLE END Item Set Value eae Picture Quality Upload Size This is to set the operation when playback of a title is finished UXP NOT DVD VIDEO 40 mins High Settings cannot be changed after the title is recorded Setting is possible only when there is no disc inserted or when a blank XP 60 mins t disc is inserted Please see page 67 for details SP 120 mins Normal D1 NTSC 720 x 480 dots LP 180 mins PAL 720 x 576 dots EP 240 mins DLP Double LP 360 mins Low HalfD1 NTSC 352 x 480 dots DEP Double EP 480 mins PAL 352 x 576 dots Only UXP XP or SP can be selected when the AUDIO ENCODE item is set to LPCM Audio Encoding BAUDIO ENCODE This parameter is used to set the encoding format for audio data NO AUDIO Do not record audio sound LPCM Linear PCM encoding DOLBY
142. settings are changed Y C TERMINAL MODE This parameter indicates whether the Y C IN OUT terminal s specification is S1 or S2 Specifically it selects the recording method for the wide screen discrimination signal Y C OUT DC 5 0 3 5V 2 4 1 0V Other S1 16 9 Squeeze Normal 4 3 S2 16 9 Squeeze 4 3 LETTER Normal 4 3 e DVD MENU screen EDIT MENU This parameter indicates whether or not a screen for menu editing is to be displayed during title closing and finalizing STYLE This screen is used to select the arrangement and background style for thumbnails displayed on the top menu This DVD recorder can store eight individual style type i e TYPE1 through TYPE8 and the most suitable type should be selected here THUMBNAIL FORM This parameter selects the method to be used for thumbnail conversion when recording a wide screen signal DISC IN ACTION Item TITLE END Item DVD MENUTYPE Item This is used to set the status of a disc created when finalizing Set this before recording to a blank disc gt Refer to pages 66 and 67 RECORDER MENU screen The RECORDER MENU screen contains two different pages of parameters RECORDER MENU 1 2 screen CHAPTER CREATION This parameter indicates whether chapters are to be created automatically or manually SET INTERVAL This parameter is set the time interval for automatic chapter creation and is set in units of minutes AUTO C
143. sing the low edge of external switch F 4 signals FSW2 oFF HIGH EDGE Add chapter marks and indexes using the high edge of external switch LE signals HE BOTH EDGE Add chapter marks and indexes using the low and high edges of bE external switch signals 232C 9600 For setting the communication speed of the RS 232C terminal BAUDRATE 19200 9600 Communicate at a rate of 9600 bps 19200 Communicate at a rate of 19200 bps Bps 96 192 70 This button is used to return to the Setup Menu screen 71 Setup Menu The following table identifies and describes the parameters that may be set using the DISPLAY screen Top half Appearance on monitor screen Bottom half Appearance on LCD display Default setting This setting is only valid for the monitor of VIDEO LINE OUT or Y C OUT terminal Parameter Possible settings Description DISPLAY OFF This parameter is used to indicate whether or not status and alarm information is to ON be displayed on the monitor screen F 4 OFF No such data is to be displayed on screen diSPLY oFF ON Datais to be displayed on screen oN When this parameter has been set to ON the following parameters can be used to indicate which types of status information will be displayed TITLE CHAPTER OFF For selecting whether to display the title chapter index information of a DVD disc INDEX TITLE CHAPTER onscreen during recordin
144. splayed when the TOP MENU button is pressed MENU button If this button is pressed while the DVD recorder is in a playback condition the chapter menu for the currently selected title will be displayed on the monitor screen If the DVD title does not contain a chapter menu nothing will be displayed when the MENU button is pressed SET UP button e This button can be pressed to display the Setup Menu on the monitor A wide range of different menu settings can then be made via the Setup Menu Page 59 In addition the SET UP button can be pressed again to hide the Setup Menu e If the SET UP button is pressed in Recording or Recording Pause mode setting data relevant to recording i e video bit rate and audio encoding format will be displayed on screen In addition the SET UP button can be pressed again to hide this information e Press this button when in the Playback mode to display the INDEX MANAGER screen When the INDEX MANAGER screen is displayed press this button to return to the original screen gt Page 57 A button e This button is used to select menu items or setting values when the Setup Menu is displayed e Press this button during playback to playback the next title e If a title menu or chapter menu is displayed this button can be used to select a menu number for playback Specifically pressing of this button moves the selection position upward e The A button can be used to adjust the aud
145. ssages Alarms are displayed when the DVD recorder cannot obey a command Page 19 15 LCD Display and On Screen Content In addition to loop through and playback screens the monitor connected to the DVD recorder s VIDEO LINE OUT or Y C OUT terminal can display the following e Status messages e Event messages e Alarm messages e Recording operation control screens REC CONTROL panel Page 40 E The Setup Menu and a part of the Status messages are displayed on the monitor of the DVI OUT terminal e The Setup Menu Page 59 Status Messages The DVD recorder s setting condition and operation status are indicated by status messages and these messages are displayed on loop through or playback screens E Status Messages of the DVI OUT terminal Ec REC While Recording PAUSE While Recording Pause FULL While Disc is Full WAIT While Finalizing While Recording stop While Closing title While Canceling finalization While Loading E Status Messages of the VIDEO LINE or Y C OUT terminal The DISPLAY MENU screen can be used to indicate whether or not status messages are to be displayed e To display status messages Set DISPLAY from the DISPLAY MENU screen to ON e The various items of status information for display can be selected e If DISPLAY is set to OFF no status information will be displayed 4 6 Data relevant to recording 5 If the SET UP button is pre
146. ssed while in Recording mode the video encode quality and the audio encoding format will be displayed If the SET UP button is then pressed once again this information is removed from the screen 1 04 05 06 TITLE 01 00 11 22 3 11 20 00 CHAPTER 01 00 11 22 2 No Item Description o Operation Mode This area indicates the DVD recorder s current mode of operation Use RECORDER MODE from the DISPLAY MENU screen to indicate whether or not this is to be displayed NO DISC The DVD recorder currently contains no disc EJECT The current disc is being ejected STOP Stop mode REC Recording mode PAUSE Recording Pause mode PLAY Playback mode STL Still mode FWD gt gt Fast forward playback low speed FWD gt gt gt Fast forward playback high speed REV lt lt Fast reverse playback low speed REV lt lt lt Fast reverse playback high speed SLOW gt gt gt Slow forward playback high speed SLOW gt gt Slow forward playback low speed SLOW lt lt lt Slow reverse playback high speed SLOW lt lt Slow reverse playback low speed LOADING Adisc is being loaded RESTORE Disc recovery in progress Page 17 16 No Item Description e Title number Chapter Use TITLE CHAPTER INDEX from the DISPLAY MENU screen to indicate whether or number Index number not this is to be displayed Counter OFF No information is displayed TITLE CHAPTER Title No chapter No and elaps
147. stryker 1000 400 802 Rev B LLT0087 001D 43440934 GAC S0S 020 0b2 stryker DVD RECORDER 240 020 505 _ INSTRUCTIONS DVD D0 Posy D ci TAL R RW DVD RECORDER TOP TES Mu ww Qi OO Thank you for purchasing this product Before operating this unit please read the instructions carefully to ensure the best possible performance For Customer Use Enter below the Serial No which is located on the bottom of the unit Retain this information for future reference Model No 240 020 505 Serial No This instruction book is made from 100 recycled paper IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS pepa a 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Read all of these instructions Save these instructions for later use All warnings on the product and in the operating instructions should be adhered to Unplug this appliance system from the wall outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Use a damp cloth for cleaning Do not use attachments not recommended by the appliance manufacturer as they may cause hazards Do not use this appliance near water for example near a bathtub washbowl kitchen sink or laundry tub in a wet basement or near a swimming pool etc Do not place this appliance on an unstable cart stand or table The app
148. the Operate ON or OFF mode when the power switch is turned ON Page 65 CAUTION e Always use the AC cord provided with the DVD recorder The use of other power cord should be avoided Do not turn the power off during recording or playback In the case of DVD R DVD R discs failure to observe this precaution will result in the discs becoming unusable In the case of DVD RW DVD RW discs it will be necessary to erase all data from the disc and to start recording again from the beginning Turning the Power Off E Stop the DVD recorder It is recommended that you eject the disc at this time 1 Press the OPERATE button e The DVD recorder will adopt Operate Off mode and the color of the OPERATE indicator will change to orange 2 Ifthe DVD recorder will not be used for an extended period of time set the MAIN POWER switch to OFF e When disconnecting the power cord remove the power cord from the electrical outlet first Notes e Pressing the OPERATE button will have no effect in Recording mode or Recording Pause mode e Pressing this button also has no effect during finalizing and erasing 21 Preparation Disc tray OPEN CLOSE indicator ie E OPEN CLOSE button pem OPTION DV YC LINE SETUP O Ka TEP MENU mew CIO OO Inserting a Disc E Press the OPERATE button to activate Operate On mode
149. thumbnails per page e During creation of preview displays jump by selecting the button can only be made to the page being created e A maximum of 33 pages can be created for the Title Menu 50 51 Title amp Chapter Menu Settings Changing Names for the Title Menu TITLE MENU screen TITLE MENU ET CPRESETSME 1 CETTE COMEN TITLE TEXT INPUT screen TITLETEXT INPUT BAK GEE AAA BBB ccc DDD TITLE TEXT INPUT ET ae co AAA BBB ccc TITLE INPUT august Come TEXTLOAD TITLE TEXT INPUT TACK am co AAA BBB ccc august DDD chapter display Note th Display Characters The characters displayed in title and menus depend on the title or chapter pattern that has been selected A preview allows actual characters to be confirmed at at the time of purchase display characters will be as follows PATTERN No Display characters 1 17 x2 34 17 x2 34 32 x 4 128 50 Included title No 25 Included title No olal Alo 52 Each title will be automatically assigned with a recording date time and ENCODE QUALITY Use the following procedure to enter manually na
150. tton select EXECUTE from the list box then press the SET button Cancellation of finalization starts The message PLEASE WAIT or WAIT appears on the monitor e When complete the message disappears Notes e When canceling finalization the TOP MENU created when finalizing is deleted Discs finalized on another machine cannot be cancelled E Recorder switch settings Use the AUDIO INPUT LEVEL switch on the DVD recorders rear panel to select the reference input level for analog audio i e 4 dB or 8 dB The following screens are used to make settings relevant to recording Screen setting methods Page 59 e INPUT SELECT MENU screen This screen is used to select the audio and video signals to be used For more details refer to page 63 e SYSTEM MENU screen The SYSTEM MENU screen contains two different pages of parametes SYSTEM MENU 1 2 screen e SET UP NTSC only This parameter is set when an analog video signal i e composite or YC separate is being input to the DVD recorder Specifically a setting is made to reflect whether or not the input signal is a setup signal SETUP should be set to ON if it is a setup signal or to OFF if it is not TEST SIGNAL Set this parameter to ON when the color bar output by the DVD recorder s internal signal generator is to be recorded SYSTEM MENU 2 2 screen e TV TYPE Item For selecting the NTSC or PAL mode This unit will be rebooted when
151. tton is used to display the RECORDER MENU 2 2 screen REC2 MENU This button is used to return to the Setup MENU screen MENU RECORDER MENU 2 2 screen Parameter Possible settings Description AUDIO 1 2ch 1 2ch This parameter is to be set when recording an audio signal from the DV IN OUT CHANNEL DV 3 4ch 1 2ch terminal f 4 Specifically it indicates whether the signals from channels 1 and 2 or from channels dV CH 1 2 3 and 4 are to be recorded Only available for 32 kHz 34 1 2ch 1 2ch Channels 1 and 2 are to be recorded 3 4ch 3 4ch Channels 3 and 4 are to be recorded AUDIO REC BOTH This parameter is used to select the method for adjustment of audio recording levels VOLUME MODE INDEPENDENCE Specifically both channels can be adjusted while maintaining the same level or f 4 each channel can be adjusted independently VRModE boTH BOTH Both channels are to be adjusted while maintaining the same INdE level INDEPENDENCE Both channels are to be adjusted independently ASPECT AUTO The screen aspect distinction signal of recorded video is selected 4 3 AUTO Aspect distinction signal is recorded according to the screen aspect LETTER ratio of the input video SQUEEZE 4 3 Constantly records aspect distinction signal of 4 3 aspect ratio LETTER Constantly records aspect distinction signal of letterbox video f 4 Content at the top
152. turn to the Setup Menu screen MENU The IP ADDRESS SETTING item cannot be selected 73 Others Changing the Signal System NTSC PA This DVD recorder supports both the NTSC and PAL signal systems The signal system can be altered at the TV TYPE item on the SYSTEM 2 2 menu screen or via the following procedure The signal system can be changed even when the monitor is not connected Operation Procedure 1 Set this unit to the Stop mode 2 Press and hold the SETUP and STOP buttons simultaneously for approximately 3 seconds e This changes the signal system When this is done the unit will turn off automatically and rebooted This product uses partial third party software For information concerning the software used login via FTP by inputting the following into the unit and view the readme txt file User anonymous Password None If the IP address of the unit is set to 192 168 0 2 FTP connection can be established by entering ftp 196 168 0 2 in the address bar of Internet Explorer 74 Recording format DVD Video Version 1 1 Disc format 1S09660 compatible UDF Recordable media DVD R For General Version 2 0 DVD RW Version 1 1 DVD R DVD RW Recording signals Must conform to DVD Video Format W Video Signals DVI input T M D S CLOCK T M D S LINK 0 8bit x 3 RGB Line input 1 0 V p p 75 Q unbalanced Y C input Y signal 1 0 V p p 75 Q unbalanced C signal 0 286 V
153. ual Power cord Ferrite core for USB cable Page 23 DVI HDMI cable Cable clamp for DVI HDMI cable Page 13 352 88 6 5 Design and specifications are subject to change without notice 75 Others Troubleshooting Before requesting service for a problem use this chart and see if you can solve the trouble yourself Small problems are often easily solved and this can save you the trouble of sending your unit off for repair General No power is supplied to the unit e The AC power plug is disconnected from the AC outlet Connect the AC power plug to the AC outlet securely Recording Recording from the external equipment is not possible The source has not been properly connected Confirm that the source is properly connected All necessary power switches have not been turned on Confirm that all units power switches are turned on The setting of the input select position is inappropriate Select the input in the menu that corresponds to the input terminal connected to the external equipment vedere Recording cannot be made No disc or a disc not being recordable with the unit is loaded Load a recordable disc on the unit A finalized disc is loaded Recording cannot be made on finalized discs Load a recordable disc on the unit The disc is full or does not have enough space for the title to be recorded Clear unnecessary title
154. usage and for certain other viewing purposes The disassembly and or modification of this DVD recorder is also prohibited e A keyboard can be used as an alternative to front panel buttons Recording can be turned ON OFF and insertion of chapter index are possible using the external switch terminal e Equipped with an index search feature Copyrights Allows automatic playback upon locating a specific index The recording dubbing or playing of software containing Position a copyright protection signal is not possible on this DVD e Equipped with a timelapse recording feature recorder Intermittent recording enables recording over long hours The usage of audio or video discs created using this DVD recorder either for financial gain or in broadcasting for widespread viewing may result in the legally enforceable rights of the copyright holder being infringed e Unless the permission of the copyright holder has been obtained audio or video discs created using this DVD recorder are to be used for personal enjoyment only Equipped with the DAILY REC feature Allows recording to start stop at a designated time on a daily basis Contents Introduction Overview of Functions Precautions for DVD Recorder Use Precautions for Disc Usage Details Regarding Discs our Component Names amp Functions Front Panel Rear Panel LCD Display and On Screen Content LCD Display On Screen Content Status Mess
155. utomatically create title and chapter menus as recording operations are started and stopped Title and chapter menus are created using the following e Chapter thumbnails The frames at which chapter marks have been inserted are used as thumbnails e Title thumbnails The frames at the start of individual recordings are used as thumbnails As a result a title s thumbnail is the same as that of its first chapter e Display style Menus are created using the style set using the DVD MENU screen Styles determine factors such as thumbnail positioning and background After chapter menus have been created in this way it will be possible to modify thumbnails and styles or to insert new names and comments In specific terms the editing of chapter menus is carried out using the THUMBNAIL EDIT screen that appears when recording of a title is ended Opening the THUMBNAIL EDIT Screen DVD MENU Screen E Set EDIT MENU from the DVD MENU screen to ENABLE e The THUMBNAIL EDIT screen will appear automatically whenever moving to Stop mode from Recording mode or Recording Pause mode DVD MENU EDIT MENU ENABLE Note ane Rie If EDIT MENU from the DVD MENU screen is set to DISABLE the THUMBNAIL EDIT screen will not be displayed In such a case title and chapter menus are CAPTER PATERN 1 THUMNAIL FORM NORMAL A A Cen MEMTVPE TOP created using preset settings DISC IN ACTION TITLE TITLE END NEXTTIILE THU
156. yboard A keyboard can be used as an alternative to the DVD recorder s buttons when using setting and control screens The input of text in setting screens is carried out using a keyboard e Itis not be possible to operate devices other than a keyboard by connecting them to the USB terminal e Set KEYBOARD STYLE from the SYSTEM MENU 1 2 screen in accordance with the keyboard s input language Recommended manufacturers Logitech DV IN OUT terminal This I O terminal for digital signals conforms with IEEE1394 specifications In order to select this terminal s audio and video signals for input set INPUT SELECT from the INPUT SELECT MENU screen to DV e REMOTE SELECT from the REMOTE MENU screen is used to select a control method for this terminal as follows DV SLAVE The DVD recorder operates as a slave device and is controlled by commands from a master device The DVD recorder performs recording in response to operation of the trigger button on a camera capable of DV triggering i e a GY DV5100 from JVC FOOT SW 1 2 terminal DV TRIGGER FOOT SW 1 For controlling the Record Record Pause functions of this unit by connecting to an external switch foot switch etc FOOT SW2 For adding chapters or indexes according to switch signals by connecting to an external switch foot switch etc For selecting the method of control by this terminal using the FOOT SW1 2 items on the REMOTE menu screen

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