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D VDR3395[...]
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T able of Contents Important Safety Instructions ....................... 2 Warnings, Cautions and Others .................... 3 Overview • Disc Types Supported .............................. 4 • Media Files Formats Supported .................. 5 Connecting Up • Knowing Your DVD Recorder ...................... 6 • Connecting up Your DVD Reco[...]
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2 Important Safety Instructions 1. READ INSTRUCTIONS - Read the instructions care- fully before using this product. 2. RET AIN INSTRUCTIONS - Retain the instructions for future reference. 3. HEED W ARNINGS - Observe warnings listed in the manual. 4. FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS - Follow the instructions when using this product. 5. CLEAN - Use a dry cloth fo[...]
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3 W arnings, Cautions and Others W arnings, Cautions and Others CAUTION! TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE THE COVER OF THIS UNIT . THERE ARE NO USER SERVICEABLE P ARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. The lighting flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to[...]
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4 Overview Disc T ypes Supported Recordable DVD discs are divided into two categories: ‘plus(+)’and ‘minus(-)’ formats. W ithin these two groups, discs are further classified as ‘write-once’ discs(+R or -R)on which the blank sections are used for recording once only , and ‘rewritable’ discs(+R W or -R W) on which the recording sect[...]
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5 Overview Unplayable Disc T ypes This DVD recorder does not play back the disc types listed below . If you try to play back these discs, excessive noise may cause damage to your speakers. When placing an unplayable disc on the disc tray , a message showing ‘Invalid Disc’ will be displayed on the TV screen. • Unfinalized discs recorded on ot[...]
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6 Knowing Y our DVD Recorder Front-Panel Connections 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1. ST ANDBY -ON button Switches the DVD recorder on and off 2. Play/Record indicators Show the DVD recorder ’ s current mode. Green indicator lights up during playback. Red indicator lights up during recording and timer recording. 3. Timer Record indicator Shows the DVD recorder ?[...]
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7 Connecting Up Rear-Panel Connections 1 2 3 4 5 6 1. DIGIT AL AUDIO OUT (COAXIAL) jack Connects an amplifier or a receiver having a digital input jack 2. VHF/UHF IN/OUT jacks Connects antenna cables 3. A V INPUT (VIDEO/AUDIO L/R) jacks Connects the outputs of external equipment via composite video/audio cables 4. COMP OUT (COMPONENT) jacks Connec[...]
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8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Remote Control 1. OPEN/CLOSE button Pr ess to open or close the disc tray 2. SETUP button Pr ess to display the System Setup menu 3. DISPLA Y button Pr ess to view information 4. Alphabet and Number buttons Pr ess to enter numbers and letters 5. NA VI. button Pr ess to display Navigat[...]
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9 Connecting Up Using Remote Control Preparing the Remote Control Open the battery compartment and insert the batteries. Make sure the polarities (+ and -) match the markings inside the remote control. Do not use rechargeable batteries. Remote Control Signal The remote has a range of approximately 5M and works best when pointed directly at the [...]
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10 Step 3: Connecting the Audio Cable Option 1 Using Composite Cable Use the audio (red and white) ends of a composite cable to connect the AUDIO OUT jack on the DVD recorder to the AUDIO IN jack on the television. TV VIDEO R L R L VIDEO IN AUDIO IN Option 2 Connecting to a Stereo Audio Amplifier or Receiver Use the audio (red and white) ends of a[...]
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1 1 Connecting Up Step 4: Connecting the Power Cord Connect the power cord to the DVD recorder . After all the cable connections are completed, you can now plug the power cord of the recorder into the outlet, and start using the recorder . If you use a model which features attached power cord, you only need to plug the power cord to the outlet [...]
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12 Introducing System Setup Before using this DVD recorder , you may like to change the system settings such as the language of on-screen display , clock format, and recording mode. Use the Setup menu to complete the process. In Setup menu, simply go through three levels of menus to complete a setting. Options in first-level menu are represented b[...]
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13 Getting Started First- Level Option Second- Level Option Third- Level Option Description/ Notice Language OSD • English • T raditional Chinese • Simplified Chinese Language to be displayed on screen Menu Multiple Languages Language to be displayed on the menu page. A vailable options vary depending on discs being played. Audio Multiple La[...]
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14 First- Level Option Second- Level Option Third- Level Option Description/ Notice TV T uner TV Signal • Antenna • Cable TV signal source Country Multiple Countries For selecting the appropriate area where you are currently situated Utilities* • Scan Channel • Edit Channel For setting/resetting TV channels Exit *Indicates more detailed[...]
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15 Getting Started Setting TV Channels T o record the TV program you want to watch, it is important that you set up a list of recognizable channels for the DVD recorder . .......................................................................................... 1. Press SETUP to display the Setup menu. 2. Select TV signal source through TV T uner ?[...]
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16 If you press or OK instead of number buttons, you will return to the upper level of the menu without making any change. 4. If the password you enter is correct, the change you made will be applied. Otherwise, the change will be ignored. If you try to play back a DVD V ideo disc prohibited by the parental control, you will be asked to ent[...]
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17 Getting Started 3. Each time when you press OK, the item changes as follows: Started_Advanced_02_02 4. When completed, press to select ‘Exit’ or another option to continue, then press OK . .......................................................................................... Inserting TV Channels 1. Press to select a [...]
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18 Started_Advanced_02_09 The channel selected will then be switched on or off. 3. T o switch on or off other channels, repeat steps 1-2 to complete the settings. .......................................................................................... Fine-T uning TV Channels After you have performed the channel scanning, you may like to fine-tu[...]
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Easier Application & Access 19 Easier Application & Access T ools T ools help you quickly operate the major functions of fered by this DVD recorder . All functions in T ools can be conveniently selected and activated by pressing and OK buttons on your remote control. If you would like to exit the T ools menu, press TOOLS button[...]
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20 Using T ools: Timer Recordg Normal T imer Recording Before you start... • Refer to ‘Using T ools: Record’ . .......................................................................................... 1. On the T ools menu, press to select ‘T imer Record’, then press OK . EasyAccess_EasyGuider_04_01 2. Press to select ‘Da[...]
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21 Easier Application & Access Y ou neerd to put the DVD recorder on standby to activate the T imer Recoed function. This DVD recorder allows users to enter a maximum of 16 T imer Record programs. If your setting list is full, you will need to delete some of the programs before you can input new ones. This DVD recorder allows users [...]
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22 Finalize (Make Compatible) For DVD+R. DVD-R and DVD-R W(formatted in ‘Quick Preparation’ mode), finalization is a necessary step if you want the discs to be played back on other compatible devices. 1. Refer to the table in this section to check if the disc you use needs finalization. 2. On the T ools menu, press to select ‘Disc T [...]
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23 Easier Application & Access On -Screen Input Keypad Before you start... • Make sure the video signal of this DVD recorder is correctly displayed on your TV screen. Connecting up Y our DVD Recorder (p.9) • Make sure the remote control works. Introducing On -Screen Input Keypad On-screen input keypad offers you a simple way to enter file [...]
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24 • Y ou may not be able to record a program from TV or from another device connected to this recorder , if the source material is copy-protected (e.g. set in ‘Copy- Once’ or ‘Copy-Never ’ modes).. • Y ou CANNOT record/copy a rented or purchased video/ disc from another device (video cassette recorder , DVD player , DVD recorder, etc.)[...]
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25 Recor ding Recording from TV 1. Refer to ‘Recording: Step by Step’ for the procedures of recording on a disc from TV . Recording: Step by Step (p.24) When the DVD recorder is switched on during record- ing, you can only view the recorded channel on screen. If you would like to watch a different TV channel, you can do so by switching your[...]
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26 Inserting Chapter Mark during Recording During recording, you can manually insert extra chapter marks in addition to those created by system default setting. 1. Press SOURCE repeatedly to select the signal source. 2. Press RECORD to start recording. 3. During recording, press EDIT to insert chapter mark at your desired point. 4. T o add more[...]
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27 T imer Recor ding • Y ou may not be able to record a program from TV or from another device connected to this recorder , if the source material is copy-protected (e.g. set in ‘Copy- Once’ or ‘Copy-Never ’ modes).. • Y ou CANNOT record/copy a rented or purchased video/ disc from another device (video cassette recorder , DVD player , D[...]
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28 3 W eekly A weekly calendar will be displayed on screen Select desired day(s), then press OK to confirm your selec- tion. When completed, select ‘ ‘OK’, then press OK . Y ou can select more than one day for the weekly mode. For example, if your desired programs are broadcast every Thursdays and Fridays, you can assign the timer setting on[...]
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29 T imer Recor ding Setting Timer Program (G-Code Mode) There are two ways to set up timer programs using G-Code system. For more information on how to set up the system, see ‘ Setting up the G-Code System ’. Path 1: 1. Press G-Code button to display the G-Code menu. Path 2 : 1. Press TIMER to display the T imer Record menu. 2. Press OK to sta[...]
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Playback 30 Y ou may not be able to play back discs recorded in other DVD recorders. This DVD recorder can only play DVD-V ideo discs marked with region code , or all-region discs which are labeled with the icon A L L . If you try to play discs with different region code(s), a message saying ‘Invalid Region Code’ will appear on screen. [...]
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31 Playback When playing audio CDs or music files... Playback_01_01 When playing pictures... Playback_01_01 .......................................................................................... Repeat The ‘Repeat’ feature allows you to repeat a track, title, file or disc, depending on the media type. 1. Select ‘Repeat’, then press OK[...]
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32 Playback_01_02 Control pad for ‘Zoom’ function Playback_01_02 Control pad for ‘Picture Control’ function 2. Press to select the ‘zoom in’ icon, then press OK repeatedly to enlarge the image gradually . Or , select the ‘zoom out’ icon, then press OK repeat- edly to reduced the image gradually The percentage rate of zo[...]
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33 Playback Playback_02_05 When VCD/SVCD is selected for playback, audio op- tions will be: ‘Normal’, ‘Left’ and ‘Right’. 2. Select a language, then press OK . .......................................................................................... Angle Some pre-recorded DVD discs contain scenes which have been shot from different ca[...]
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Digital Video Support 34 MPEG-4 It is illegal to download and use unauthorized copy- righted materials. Make sure you obtain the permission or authorization from copyright owners and related third parties before you start using or watching the videos or files. If you fail to do so, you may be subject to fines and/or penalties. Supporting F ormats[...]
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35 Digital V ideo Support If you would like the subtitle to be automatically displayed when playback starts, please make sure you have: • Not set the prefer ence of subtitles to be “Off” in Setup menu • Given a corr ect file name. Give the same file names to video title and subtitle file, so that the DVD recorder can match one file with[...]
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Editing 36 • The editing function applies to video titles stored on recordable and rewritable DVD discs only; however , available functions may vary depending on the disc format (plus or minus). • Y ou CANNOT apply the editing functions to finalized DVD-R, DVD+R and DVD-R W discs (except DVD-R W discs previously formatted in ‘Quick Preparati[...]
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37 Editing .......................................................................................... Erasing a T itle Once a title is erased, it CANNOT be retrieved. The ‘Erase’ function is applicable to DVD-R and DVD+R discs. However , please note that the applica - tion will not free up disc space already used. Y ou CANNOT erase [...]
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38 If you experience any problem while using the DVD recorder , please consult the following troubleshooting guide first, as it may offer immediate solution to the condition occurred. Should the problem remains, please contact our service point near you. Problem Possible Solution Picture No image shown on the television screen. • Make sure the T[...]
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39 T r oubleshooting Problem Possible Solution Sound No sound. • Check whether the audio cable is well connected. • Check if the audio cable is damaged. • Check whether the input source setting on the amplifier is correct. • There is no sound when playback is paused or is under scanning mode or is set for slow motion. Press PLA Y to re[...]
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Specifications 40 General Power Supply • AC 100~120V 60Hz Power Consumption • Approx. 36W (operation) Operating T emperature • +5°C to +40°C (+36°F to +104°F) Operating Humidity • 5% to 80% RH Dimensions (W/H/D) • 280 x 52 x 250 mm Net W eight • Approx. 2.1 kg Connections (Front Panel) V ideo Input • Cinch (yellow) x 1 Audio L/R I[...]
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41 Specifications V ideo Record- ing Mode Media Mode Recording T ime 4.7 GB Recordable & Rewritable DVD HQ • 1 hour SP • 2 hours SPP • 2 .5hours LP • 3 hours EP • 4 hours SLP • 6 hours Just Fit • V ariable Audio Performance DA Converter • 24-bit / 96kHz AD Converter • 24-bit / 96kHz Signal-Noise (1kHz) • ≥90dB Dynamic Ran[...]
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Reference 42 Guide to Recording Options Recording Mode & Recording T ime Recording Mode 4.7 GB Recordable & Rewritable DVD HQ (High Quality) 1 hours SP (Standard Play) 2 hours SPP (Standard Play Plus) 2.5 hours LP (Long Play) 3 hours EP (Extended Play) 4 hours SLP (Super Long Play) 6 hours Just Fit * V ariable *The ‘Just Fit’ mode i[...]
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Glossary 43 Glossary 480i/480p Indicates the number of scanning lines and scanning format of an image signal. 480i indicates 480 scanning lines with interlace format, and 480p indicates 480 scanning lines with progressive format. 576i/576p Indicates the number of scanning lines and scanning format of an image signal. 576i indicates 576 scanning lin[...]
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44 P AL (Phase Alternation by Line) P AL (Phase Alteration Line) is the color television broadcast standard throughout the W estern Europe (except in France, where SECAM is the standard), Australia, China, Singapore and Malaysia etc. It has 625 lines of vertical resolution per second and 25 frames per second refresh rate, 50 Hz field frequency . P[...]
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45 Recommended Disc List DVD+R No. Brand Manufacturer ID Media Speed 1 Philips CMC MAG E01 2.4x 2 CMC CMC MAG E01 2.4x 3 Imation RICOHJPNR00 2.4x 4 RICOH RICOHJPNR00 2.4x 5 TDK RICOHJPNR00 2.4x 6 RITEK(4x) RITEK M02 2.4x 7 CMC CMC MAG F01 4.0x 8 RICOH RICOHJPNR01 4.0x 9 BeALL BEALL000 P40 4.0x 10 MBI MBIPG101 R05 4.0x 1 1 OPTODISC OPTODISC OR4 4.0x[...]
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46 DVD-R No. Brand Manufacturer ID Media Speed 1 RIETK RITEK M02 4.0x 2 RITEK RITEK G04 4.0x 3 MAXELL MXL RG02 4.0x 4 TDK TTG01 4.0x 5 MITSUBISHI MCC01 RG02 4.0x 6 T AIYO YUDEN TYG01 4.0x 7 T AROKO T AROKO - MX4 4.0x 8 Y i Jha yi jha n001 4.0x 9 DST VDSPMS AB01 4.0x 10 DST Dvsn A 001 4.0x 1 1 Gigastorage GSC001 4.0x 12 Princo PRINCO 4.0x 13 OPTODIS[...]
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170 CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT Meet Philips at the Internet http://www.philips.com http://www.philips.com/support DVDR3395 P/N 7819901511[...]