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DVDR1000 Digital Video Disc Recorder Owner's Manual Read this manual first! Congratulations on purchasing this Philips product. We’ve included everything you need to get started. If you have any problems, Philips Representatives can help you get the most from your new product by explaining: • Hookups, • First Time Setup, and • Feature [...]
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Once your PHILIPS purchase is registered, you’re eligible to receive all the privileges of owning a PHILIPS product. So complete and return the Warranty Registration Card enclosed with your purchase at once. And take advantage of these important benefits. Return your Warranty Registration card today to ensure you receive all the benefits you’re[...]
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Contents 3 General Information Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 Safety Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-5 Introduction . . . [...]
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Safety Precautions Warning: To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose this equipment to rain or moisture. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Warning: Any unauthorized changes or modifica- tions to this equipment void the user’s authority to operate it. Laser Safety This unit employs a laser. Only a qualified service person should remove[...]
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS. READ BEFORE OPERATING EQUIPMENT. 1. Read these instructions. 2. Keep these instructions. 3. Heed all warnings. 4. Follow all instructions. 5. Do not use this apparatus near water. 6. Clean only with a dry cloth. 7. Do not block any of the ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructio[...]
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6 Introduction Welcome! Your Philips DVD Recorder both records DVD+RWs and plays prerecorded DVDs. You can record TV programs, edit camcorder recordings, and quickly access your DVD+RW recordings in the Index Picture Screen. Plus, the DVD+RW recordings you make on the Recorder will play on some DVD Players and DVD-ROM drives. You ’ ll soon apprec[...]
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This DVD Recorder will play various types of Discs. Some Disc types will only play on the Recorder; others will record in the Recorder; some will record and play. There are also a few types of Discs that will neither play nor record on this Recorder. To determine which Discs you should use with this Recorder, refer to the following information. Loo[...]
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8 General Information Battery Installation 1 Remove the battery compartment lid on the rear of the remote control by sliding the lid down, then off. 2 Place two AA batteries inside the battery compartment with their + and – ends aligned as indicated. Do not mix old and new batteries or different types of batteries (standard, alkaline, etc.). 3 Re[...]
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Hookups 9 Determining the best possible connection... The capabilities of your existing equipment, especially your TV, will determine your connection possibilities. However, the following guidelines describe which options provide the best picture and sound quality. Component Video provides the best picture quality. Progressive Scan Com[...]
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10 Hookups (cont’d) Connecting to a TV Only TV has Component Video In Jacks COMPONENT VIDEO PROG SCAN EXT 2 Y Y P B P B P R Y L L L R R R P B P R P R EXT 3 EXT 3 EXT 1 EXT 1/2 IN RC 6 Back of TV (example only) 4 2 LEFT AUDIO IN RIGHT AUDIO IN Pr/Cr Y Pb/Cb LEFT AUDIO IN RIGHT AUDIO IN Cr/R-Y Y Cb/B-Y 3 Antenna or Cable TV Signal 1 1 Connect your [...]
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1 Connect your Antenna or Cable TV signal to the ANTENNA jack on the rear of the DVD Recorder. 2 Connect the supplied S-Video cable to the S-VIDEO OUT (Y/C) (EXT 1) jack of the DVD Recorder and to the TV’s S- VIDEO In jack. 3 Connect a supplied two-strand audio cable to the red and white AUDIO OUT (EXT 1/2) left and right jacks on the DVD Recorde[...]
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12 Hookups (cont’d) Connecting to a TV Only TV has a yellow CVBS Video In jack COMPONENT VIDEO PROG SCAN EXT 2 Y Y P B P B P R Y L L L R R R P B P R P R EXT 3 EXT 3 EXT 1 EXT 1/2 IN RC 6 Back of TV (example only) 2 LEFT AUDIO IN RIGHT AUDIO IN LEFT AUDIO IN RIGHT AUDIO IN 3 VIDEO IN VIDEO IN 4 Antenna or Cable TV Signal 1 1 Connect your Antenna o[...]
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Hookups (cont’d) 13 Connecting to a TV and a two-channel Stereo (Stereo has Dolby Pro Logic or right/left Audio In jacks) COMPONENT VIDEO PROG SCAN EXT 2 Y Y P B P B P R Y L L L R R R P B P R P R EXT 3 EXT 3 EXT 1 EXT 1/2 IN RC 6 Back of TV (example only) 2 LEFT AUDIO IN RIGHT AUDIO IN 3 S-AUDIO IN Stereo (example only) S-VIDEO IN 4 Antenna or Ca[...]
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14 Hookups (cont’d) Connecting to a TV and a Stereo Receiver (Receiver has Dolby Digital TM , MPEG2, or Digital Theater System) COMPONENT VIDEO PROG SCAN EXT 2 Y Y P B P B P R Y L L L R R R P B P R P R EXT 3 EXT 3 EXT 1 EXT 1/2 IN RC 6 Back of TV (example only) 3 COAXIAL DIGITAL AUDIO IN 2 S-AUDIO IN S-VIDEO IN Receiver (example only) 4 Antenna o[...]
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Hookups (cont’d) 15 Connecting to Other Equipment (optional) COMPONENT VIDEO PROG SCAN EXT 2 Y Y P B P B P R Y L L L R R R P B P R P R EXT 3 EXT 3 EXT 1 EXT 1/2 IN RC 6 RIGHT AUDIO OUT LEFT AUDIO OUT VIDEO OUT 24 2 1 • After connecting the Recorder directly to your TV, additional IN jacks will be available on the rear of the Recorder. You may c[...]
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TUNER ON/OFF REC/OTR PLAY STOP REVERSE PAUSE SLOW FORWARD PREVIOUS EDIT NEXT CLEAR CH SELECT TIMER T/C ZOOM ANGLE SUBTITLE AUDIO DIM REPEAT REPEA T SCAN A/CH MUTE VOL 1 2,3 2,3 16 Initial Setup Initial Setup screens will appear the very first time you turn on the Recorder. These on-screen messages and menus will help you set up Recorder features qu[...]
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Initial Setup (cont’d) 17 TUNER ON/OFF REC/OTR PLAY STOP REVERSE PAUSE SLOW FORWARD PREVIOUS EDIT NEXT CLEAR CH SELECT TIMER T/C ZOOM ANGLE SUBTITLE AUDIO DIM REPEAT REPEA T SCAN A/CH MUTE 8 VOL 4,5 4-6 Continued from previous page 4 The Subtitle Language menu appears next. Press 98 to choose the language you prefer for subtitles, then press OK. [...]
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18 Quick Disc Playback There are many playback features and options available on Discs. After familiarizing yourself with the DVD Recorder as described on pages 20-27, see pages 28 and following to try additional playback features. 1 Press STAND BY / ON to turn on the DVD Recorder. The STAND BY / ON light will be green when the power is On. Turn on[...]
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Quick Recording 19 The DVD Recorder can record TV programming onto a DVD+RW. Before you begin, make sure you have installed the TV channels. Details are on pages 16-17 and 36. Using an unprotected, recordable DVD+RW, fol- low the steps below to record TV channels. For additional recording options, see pages 40-46. 1 Press OPEN/CLOSE A on the front [...]
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TUNER ON/OFF REC/OTR PLAY STOP REVERSE PAUSE SLOW FORWARD PREVIOUS EDIT NEXT CLEAR CH SELECT TIMER T/C ZOOM ANGLE SUBTITLE AUDIO DIM REPEA T REPEA T SCAN A/CH MUTE VOL 20 Remote Control Buttons TUNER Button Press to choose disc mode or tuner mode. In disc mode, use the Index Picture Screen, view Disc playback, or make recordings. In tuner mode, wat[...]
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Remote Control Buttons (cont’d) 21 REVERSE ÉE´´ Button Press to search backward, or fast reverse, during playback. Press repeatedly to play the Disc backward at 4 or 32 times the normal speed. Details are on page 32. PREVIOUS w Button Press to return to the beginning of the current Chapter/Track. Or, press repeatedly to return to the beginning[...]
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22 Front Panel STAND BY / ON Button and Light Press the STAND BY / ON button to turn on or off the power of the DVD Recorder. The STAND BY / ON light will be red if the DVD Recorder power is off (standby). The STAND BY / ON light will be green when the power is on. Display Information about the current status of the Recorder appears here. Details a[...]
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Display 23 DVD+RW DVD+Rewritable inserted DVD DVD inserted TITLE Current Title number TRACK Current Track number VCD Video CD inserted CD Audio CD inserted SVCD Super Video CD inserted HQ, SP, LP, EP High Quality, Standard Play, Long Play, or Extended Play; Currently selected record- ing mode, or the recording speed in which the current Chapter was[...]
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24 Rear Panel COMPONENT VIDEO PROG SCAN EXT 2 Y Y P B P B P R Y L L L R R R P B P R P R EXT 3 EXT 3 EXT 1 EXT 1/2 IN RC 6 COMPONENT VIDEO OUT (Y P B P R ) (EXT3) jacks Connect the supplied three-strand component video cable here and to the Component Video In jacks of a TV. Details are on page 10. COMPONENT VIDEO IN (Y P B P R ) (EXT3) jacks Connect[...]
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Menu Bars 25 In addition to using the shortcut buttons on the remote control to select fea- tures, you can use the Menu Bars to operate features. You can not access the Menu Bars during recording. When a Menu Bar is on the screen, press the 98 ; : buttons on the remote control to select an item. The 98; : symbols in the Menu Bar mean more items are[...]
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Disc status icons recording stop pause play pause recording fast forward at four times the regular speed fast reverse at four times the regular speed slow motion Disc type icons DVD+RW DVD-Video Super Video-CD Video-CD no Disc Disc error H J K 0 ; ; 9 0 Status Box The Status Box shows the current status of the Recorder and information about the cur[...]
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Information Boxes 27 Warning box Appears near the bottom of the screen when appropriate. Examples and details are on page 43. Tuner Information box Appears on the left side of the TV screen and identifies the current TV channel or Video source you are watching. For example, if EXT1 appears in the Tuner Information Box, you are viewing or record- in[...]
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TUNER ON/OFF REC/OTR PLAY STOP REVERSE PAUSE SLOW FORWARD PREVIOUS EDIT NEXT CLEAR CH SELECT TIMER T/C A/CH MUTE 2 1 VOL 28 Title/Disc Menus, Chapter/Track Selection Title/Disc menus 1 Press DISC MENU during Disc playback. For a DVD, if the current Title has a menu, the Title menu will appear on the screen. Otherwise, the Disc menu will appear. The[...]
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CLEAR CH SELECT TIMER T/C ZOOM ANGLE SUBTITLE AUDIO DIM REPEA T REPEA T SCAN A/CH MUTE VOL 1, 2 CLEAR CH SELECT TIMER T/C ZOOM ANGLE SUBTITLE AUDIO DIM REPEA T REPEA T SCAN A/CH MUTE 1, 2 VOL Audio Language, Subtitles 29 Audio Language Some DVDs are recorded in different languages. For example, you may be able to watch the same movie in French, Spa[...]
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CLEAR CH SELECT TIMER T/C ZOOM ANGLE SUBTITLE AUDIO DIM REPEA T REPEA T SCAN A/CH MUTE 1 2 VOL REC/OTR PLAY STOP REVERSE PAUSE SLOW FORWARD PREVIOUS EDIT NEXT CLEAR CH SELECT TIMER T/C ZOOM ANGLE SUBTITLE AUDIO DIM REPEA T REPEA T SCAN A/CH MUTE 1 2,3 5 6 VOL 3, 4 30 Zoom, Camera Angle Zoom Zooming lets you enlarge the video image during playback a[...]
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Sound, Still Picture/Frame-by-Frame Playback 31 Still Picture/Frame-by-frame Playback To quickly pause playback, press PAUSE k on the remote control during playback. To advance the still picture one frame at a time, press PAUSE k repeatedly. To resume play, press PLAY : . Or, to freeze the picture during Disc playback using the Menu Bar, follow the[...]
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TUNER ON/OFF REC/OTR PLAY STOP REVERSE PAUSE SLOW FORWARD PREVIOUS EDIT NEXT CLEAR CH SELECT TIMER MUTE 1 2 VOL Forward and Reverse Searching 1 To search a DVD, Video CD, or DVD+RW at four times the normal speed, press FORWARD ¡ or REVERSE 1 during playback. To search at 32 times the normal speed, press FORWARD ¡ or REVERSE 1 again. The sound wil[...]
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TUNER ON/OFF REC/OTR PLAY STOP REVERSE PAUSE SLOW FORWARD PREVIOUS EDIT NEXT CLEAR CH SELECT TIMER T/C A/CH MUTE 1, 6 2 5 4 VOL 3 Time Search, Scan 33 Time Search Time Search lets you choose a specific time at which you want to begin playback. 1 Press SYSTEM MENU during Disc playback. 2 Press : repeatedly to select . 3 Press 9 . Playback will pause[...]
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34 Repeat, Repeat A-B Repeat You may play a Chapter, Track, Title or entire Disc repeatedly. 1 During Disc playback, press REPEAT repeatedly to choose a Repeat option. Depending on the type of Disc, you may choose to play the Chapter, Track, Title, or Disc repeatedly. During DVD, Video CD, or DVD+RW playback, the repeat symbols will appear briefly [...]
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Title description: Includes program name, length of recording and the speed in which it was recorded, and the date of recording (if clock was set). Cue: Go to Disc Information Screen or to Title on previous screen. Details are on page 47. Index Picture: An image representing a recorded Title. An empty box represents an area on the Disc that is empt[...]
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36 Installation: Automatic Channel Programming Although the DVD Recorder selects available TV channels during Initial Setup, you may want to repeat the process later if more channels become available in your area. This will erase and replace all previously stored channels. To update the available channels, follow these steps. 1 Press SYSTEM MENU. m[...]
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Installation: VCR Plus+ Ch. 37 If you intend to use the VCR Plus+ programming system, program the DVD Recorder with your local channel information. This will only take a few minutes. Since the channel numbers of the stations you receive may not be the same as the station numbers, and since channel numbers differ from area to area, you must set up c[...]
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38 Installation: Clock Setting Time/Date Automatic The Recorder can set the time and date automatically by referring to your local PBS station. If the Recorder chooses an incorrect PBS channel or sets the time/date incorrectly, you can set the information manually. Details are on page 39. Before you begin, make sure TV channels are set. Details are[...]
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Installation: Clock Setting (cont’d) 39 Time/Date Manual If the Recorder does not set the time and date correctly using the Time/Date Automatic feature, set the clock manually by following the steps below. 1 Press SYSTEM MENU. may be selected. If it is not, press ; to select it. 2 Press 9 repeatedly to select , then press : to enter the Installat[...]
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4 0 One-Touch Recording 1 Insert a recordable DVD+RW into the Recorder. Details are on pages 18 and 22. 2 In the Index Picture Screen, press 89 to select an empty Title (or empty Index Picture box) on the Disc that has enough remaining recording time for the recording. Details are on page 35. 3 Press TUNER to see TV channels through the DVD Recorde[...]
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Timer Recording 41 TUNER ON/OFF REC/OTR PLAY STOP REVERSE PAUSE SLOW FORWARD PREVIOUS EDIT NEXT CLEAR CH SELECT TIMER T/C ZOOM ANGLE SUBTITLE AUDIO DIM REPEAT REPEA T SCAN A/CH MUTE 9 1,10 VOL 2- 8 11 3,5,6 1 Press TIMER on the remote control. 2 Press 89 to select Timer Programming, then press : . 3 Date will be selected. Press 89 to enter the mont[...]
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4 2 VCR Plus+ Timer Recording A PlusCode is a number of up to eight digits, printed in most TV guides next to the start time of a TV program. You can program a timer record- ing quickly by simply entering the code for your program. Before you begin, complete the VCR Plus+ channel setup. Details are on page 37. 1 Press TIMER on the remote control. 2[...]
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Erasing Timer Recordings, Error Messages 43 Erasing Timer Recordings 1 Press TIMER . 2 Press 89 to choose Timer list, then press : . 3 Press 89 to highlight the timer recording you want to clear. 4 Press CLEAR . The recording you selected will appear alone on the screen. 5 Press OK to erase the timer recording. “ Timer Cleared ” will appear at [...]
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The Title Settings Menu lets you rename a Title that you have recorded onto a DVD+RW. From the same menu, you can also play the entire selected Title or erase the chosen Title from the DVD+RW. 1 When playback is stopped and a DVD+RW is in the DVD Recorder, the Index Picture Screen will appear automatically. Details are on page 35. 2 Press 89 to sel[...]
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Manual Recording Volume, Append Recording 45 Manual Recording Volume You can adjust manually the volume level of your DVD Recorder during recording. 1 During recording of a TV broadcast, press AUTO/MAN REC VOLUME on the front of the DVD Recorder. (You may have to press PANEL first to access the front panel buttons.) The display will show the curren[...]
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46 Record Settings, Chapter Markers Record Settings 1 Press SYSTEM MENU. may be selected. If it is not, press ; to select it. 2 Press 9 repeatedly to select , then press : . 3 Press 89 to select Record mode, Auto chapters, or LP/EP rec mode, then proceed as described in step 4. 4 ● Record mode Press ; : to choose SP, LP, EP, or HQ, then press OK.[...]
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Editing: Disc Information Screen 47 You can change Disc settings for a DVD+RW from the Disc Information Screen. 1 When in the Index Picture Screen, press STOP C to select the first Title on the DVD+RW. 2 Press 8 to enter the Disc Information Screen. 3 In the Disc Information Screen, press : to enter the Settings menu. 4 Press 89 to select Disc name[...]
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48 Editing TUNER ON/OFF REC/OTR PLAY STOP REVERSE PAUSE SLOW FORWARD PREVIOUS EDIT NEXT CLEAR CH SELECT TIMER T/C ZOOM ANGLE SUBTITLE AUDIO DIM REPEA T REPEA T SCAN A/CH MUTE 2,5 1,3,4 VOL 4 1 4 • The maximum number of Chapters per Title varies. When you reach the maximum num- ber, “Too many chapters” will appear on the screen. Delete Chapter[...]
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Access Control 49 Access Control limits viewing of Discs that exceed the limits you set. This feature will not limit viewing if the Disc manufacturer did not code the Disc. Philips cannot guarantee the availability of Access Control with all Discs, and therefore denies any liability associated with unintended watching of Discs. Make sure your Discs[...]
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50 Access Control (cont’d) Child Lock 1 Press SYSTEM MENU. may be selected. If it is not, press ; to select it. 2 Press 9 repeatedly to select , then press : . Access control will be highlighted. 3 Press : again, then press the Number buttons to enter your four-digit code. Details are on page 49. 4 Child lock will be highlighted. Press : . 5 Pres[...]
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Access Control (cont’d) 51 • The Access Control screen will appear when you try to play a Locked Disc. If you do not know your code, press STOP çC . Then, select Access Control as described in steps 1-3 on page 49. When you are asked to enter the code, press STOP C four times. Press SYSTEM MENU, then press PLAY : to start playback. This restor[...]
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52 Access Control (cont’d) Parental Level DVDs may contain alternative scenes that conform to the Parental Level, or movie rating, that you select. The Parental Level may apply to the complete Disc or to certain scenes on the Disc. These scenes are rated from 1 to 8. Follow the steps below to set the Parental Level at which you want Discs to play[...]
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Access Control (cont'd) 53 Change Country If a Disc has Parental Level coding, the codings are applicable only for the country specified on the Disc. The Disc manufacturer sets these codings. For example, a Disc may be coded at Level 3 for the United States. So, for some Discs, you may need to choose the Country for which the Disc is coded in [...]
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TUNER ON/OFF REC/OTR PLAY STOP REVERSE PAUSE SLOW FORWARD PREVIOUS EDIT NEXT CLEAR CH SELECT TIMER T/C ZOOM ANGLE SUBTITLE AUDIO DIM REPEA T REPEA T SCAN A/CH MUTE 2-4 4 1, 5 VOL 54 User Preference Settings 1 Press SYSTEM MENU. may be selected. If it is not, press ; to select it. 2 Press 9 repeatedly to select , then press : . 3 Press 98 to select [...]
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• The format you select must be available on the Disc. If it is not, the settings for TV Shape will not affect the picture dur- ing playback. • Some widescreen TVs may show only part of the DVD Recorder’s menu. Adjust the screen mode on your TV. See your TV owner’s manual for details. Helpful Hints TUNER ON/OFF REC/OTR PLAY STOP REVERSE PAU[...]
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56 Digital Output After connecting the DVD Recorder to your TV and other equipment, you may need to change the DVD Recorder ’ s Digital Output setting. Look to see which DVD Recorder audio jacks you connected to your other equip- ment, then set your Digital Output accordingly. The information in step 4 will help you make your choice. You only nee[...]
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Analog Output 57 TUNER ON/OFF REC/OTR PLAY STOP REVERSE PAUSE SLOW FORWARD PREVIOUS EDIT NEXT CLEAR A CH SELECT TIMER T/C ZOOM ANGLE SUBTITLE AUDIO DIM REPEAT REPEA T SCAN A/CH MUTE 2-4 4 1, 5 • You also can set analog sound in the Menu Bar. Details are on page 31. Helpful Hint TruSurround and the symbol are trademarks of SRS Labs, Inc. TruSurrou[...]
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TUNER ON/OFF REC/OTR PLAY STOP REVERSE PAUSE SLOW FORWARD PREVIOUS EDIT NEXT CLEAR A CH SELECT TIMER T/C A/CH MUTE 2-4 4 1, 5 TUNER ON/OFF REC/OTR PLAY STOP REVERSE PAUSE SLOW FORWARD PREVIOUS EDIT NEXT CLEAR A CH SELECT TIMER T/C A/CH MUTE 2-4 4 1, 5 58 Language Settings, Recording Audio Language Settings Select a different language for the Disc M[...]
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Night Mode, Remote Control Settings 59 Remote Control Settings 1 Press SYSTEM MENU. may be selected. If it is not, press ; to select it. 2 Press 9 repeatedly to select , then press : . 3 Press 89 to select Key sound or Remote control used. Then, press : and follow step 4 according to your choice. 4 ● If you selected Key sound, press 89 to select [...]
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60 Using Your Recorder’s Remote Control with Your TV CLEAR A CH SELECT TIMER T/C A/CH MUTE 3 2 2 The following buttons on your DVD Recorder ’ s remote control will oper- ate the TV at any time: • VOL +/- increases/decreases TV volume • H H mutes/activates the TV sound The following buttons operate the TV if you press and hold the TV switch [...]
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Using Your Recorder’s Remote Control with Your TV (cont’d) 61 A AOC ......................046,057 Acura .............................036 Admiral ................120,490 Adyson ..........................244 Aiko ...............................119 Akai ................................057 Akura .....................245,291 Alaron..................[...]
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62 Helpful Hints If you are having problems with your product, check this list of problems and possible solutions before requesting service. You may be able to solve the problem yourself. If you need to call a customer service representative, please know the model number and serial num- ber of your product before you call. This information is on th[...]
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Helpful Hints (cont'd) 63 Disc will not play. • Make sure the Disc label is facing up. If you are playing a two-sided Disc, make sure the side you want to play is facing up. Details are on page 18. • Check the Access Control settings for the Disc. Details are on pages 49-53. • Check the Region Code of the DVD. The DVD must be coded for A[...]
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AC-3 : Audio Coding 3, also known as Dolby Digital; a multi-channel digital audio compression system from Dolby Labs. Analog: Sound that has not been turned into numbers. Analog sound varies, while digital sound has specific numerical values. Analog sound is available when you use the red and white audio jacks on your equipment. These jacks send au[...]
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If you are still having trouble with the Recorder after checking Helpful Hints and other information in this manual, you may perform a Diagnostic Test on the Recorder. Follow the steps below. 1 Disconnect the power cord from the Recorder. 2 Press and hold the PLAY : button on the front of the Recorder while you recon- nect the power cord to the Rec[...]
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66 Specifications DISC FORMATS SUPPORTED Disc type Playback Recording DVD+RW •• DVD-RW (Video format) •— DVD-R •— DVD-Video •— SVCD •— Video CD •— Audio CD •— CD-R •— CD-RW •— DVD+REWRITABLE DISC FORMAT Medium Phase-Change ReWritable Diameter 12 cm Capacity (single side) 4.7 Gbyte Recording time HQ 60 minutes SP [...]
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Limited Warranty 67 DVD Recorder Two years Free Labor / Two years Exchange Warranty on Parts This product must be carried in for repair. WHO IS COVERED? You must have proof of purchase to receive warranty service. A sales receipt or other document showing that you pur- chased the product is considered proof of purchase. WHAT IS COVERED? Warranty co[...]
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3104 125 2407.2 This owner ’ s manual is made of recyclable materials. Remember to recycle! a/ch button ..................................21 ac power cord ..............10-14, 24 access control ......................49-53 adapt disc format .......................54 add/delete channels ...................36 analog output .......................31,[...]