JVC DR-MX10SEK manual

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    ® ® DR-MX10SEK VHS & HDD & D VD VIDEO RECORDER EN INSTR UCTIONS LPT1073-001A DR-MX10SE.book Page 1 Wednes day, December 14, 2005 3:37 PM[...]

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    H EN 2 Safety Precautions IMPOR T ANT : * Please read the various precautions on this and ne xt pages before installing or operating the unit. * It should be noted that it may be unlawful to re- record prereco rded tapes, D VDs , or discs without the consent of the owner of copyright in the so und or video recording, broadcast or cable programme an[...]

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    Getting Star ted EN I 3 A TTENTION: 0 The STANDBY/ ON button do es not completely shut off mains power from the uni t, but switches operatin g current on and of f. 0 When moving the product, press STANDBY/ON to turn off the power, and w ait at least 30 seconds before unplugging the power cord. Then, wait at least 2 minutes before moving the product[...]

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    H EN 4 Safety Precautions (continued) Some Do’s and Don’ts on the Safe Use of Equipment This equipm ent has been design ed and manufactured to meet international saf ety standards b ut, lik e any electrical equipment, care must be taken if you are to obtain the best results and safety is to be assured. DO read the operating instr uctions before[...]

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    Getting Star ted EN I 5 Precautions Copyrights 0 Recordings from TV broadcasts or pre-recorded material cannot be used without the consent of the right-holder un der copyright law, except fo r personal enjoyment. 0 Software or broadcasts containin g copyright protection signals cannot be recorded or dubbed. 0 Note that broadcasting for profit or pu[...]

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    H EN 6 Check Out These Capabilities 6 wa ys to dub HDD Y DVD, HDD Y VHS, and DVD Y VHS dubbing are poss ible with this single uni t. [  P71] Choose a dubbing that matches y our purpose Easy pr ogramming from the pr ogramme listing (Equipped with programme listing, A Th e GUIDE Plus+ System B ) Programme easily from th e programme listing on the [...]

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    Getting Star ted EN I 7 Doing this and that is a breeze! Recor d and play bac k us ing D VD-RAM/-R W/-R discs (Equipped with DVD Multi Drive) Choose from DVD -RAM, DVD-RW and DV D-R discs to match your purpose. [  P12] Play a v ariety of discs (Super Multi Playbac k) In addition to DVD-RAM, DVD-RW and DVD-R, +RW and +R discs are also playable. [[...]

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    H EN 8 Common Ways to Use Recommended ways of u sing this unit! Delete unwanted pr ogrammes watched A Deleting/Protecting a Programme B [  P88] T o cut awa y excess portio ns or commer cials A Deleting Sce nes B [  P89] T o transfer VHS tape contents to D VD discs A Just Dubbing from VHS to DVD B [  P79] T o watch only fa v ourite scenes A[...]

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    Getting Star ted EN I 9 F or matting is ne cessar y . [  P6 6] With D VD-RW 0 Format in either VR mode or Video mode. 0 Able to format as many times as desired. With D VD-R 0 Format using new disc s only for VR mode. 0 It will be in Video mode when not formatted. 0 Unable to reformat. VR mode 0 When you wish to record repeatedly or edit such as [...]

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    H EN 10 Contents DR-MX10SEK VHS & HDD & DVD VIDEO RECORDE R Getting Started 2 Safety Preca utions ......... ............. ........... ............. .......... .. 2 Precautions during Operation ............................................ 3 Some Do’s and Don’ts on the Safe Use of Equipment ........ 4 Precaution s .......... .............[...]

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    Getting Star ted EN I 11 Timer Programming Usin g VIDEO Plus+ Number in the Programme Listing ...................................... ........ 47 Useful Functions of the Programme Listing ....................... 47 Manual Timer Programming (The GUIDE P lus+ System) .......... ............. ......... 48 Searching Programmes for Time r Programming (Th[...]

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    H EN 12 About Discs Recordable/Playable Discs *1 The 9.4 GB and 2.8 GB D VD-RAM discs stated in the table refe rs to doub le-sided di scs, not doub le-lay ered discs. Discs for Playback Only 0 +R/+RW discs recorded and finali sed in Video mode can be played. A DVD B will be displayed on the front display panel. 0 CDs recorded in Packet Wr ite forma[...]

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    Getting Star ted EN I 13 Unplayable Discs 0 DVD-RAM (2.6 GB/5.2 GB) 0 DVD-R DL (single-sided double-layered) 0 +R DL (single-si ded double-layered) 0 DVD-R for Authoring 0 CD-ROM/R/RW (incl uding PhotoCD, CD-G) 0 DDCD (1.3 GB D ouble Density CD) 0 HDCD (High Density CD) Never use discs with their seals or labe ls peeled off; discs in unusual shapes[...]

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    H EN 14 About VHS Tapes To View a Clear Picture (Cleaning Tape) Causes of the heads getting dir ty When this happens 0 Noise appears in the picture if the tape is played. 0 The picture is fuzzy, or does not appear. 0 Use a dry cleaning cassette to clean the video heads. If unable to obtain a normal picture ev en after using a cleaning cassette 0 Co[...]

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    Getting Star ted EN I 15 How to Use this Manual About this Manual The te xt in this manual mainly describ es operations that use the remote control . 0 Remote control buttons ar e expressed as button names. 0 Options on the menu screen are enclosed in double inverted commas as in A opti on B . Supplementar y descr iptions in this manual. 0 NOTE: De[...]

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    H EN 16 Functions of Each Part 0 There are 2 levels of brightness that can be set for the front display panel. Setup Menu A DI MMER (DURING POWER ON) B [  P113] c 0 Messages may be displayed depending on the operation. • When the power plug is inserted : Alternating display of A PLEASE B and A WAIT B . • When a disc is loaded: A READING B VH[...]

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    Getting Star ted EN I 17 Remote Control . ...................................................................................................................... NOTES: (Regarding batteries) 0 If the remote control’s functional distance becomes shorter, the batteries are depleted. At times like this, replace with new batteries. Insert them correct[...]

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    H EN 18 Selecting Devices to Connect 9 Connection methods vary with the devices used. Re fer also to the manuals of the devices to be connected. 9 Turn off the devices before connecting. JVC ANTENNA OUT IN LEFT PCM/ STREAM RIGHT COAXIAL G-LINK L-1 Y P B P R HDD/DVD COMPONENT VIDEO OUT HDD/DVD OUT AUDIO IN/OUT L-2 IN/DECODER HDD/DVD/VHS OUT AUDIO DI[...]

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    Preparations EN I 19 Receiving via Antenna ANTENNA OUT IN LEFT PCM/ STREAM RIGHT COAXIAL G-LINK L-1 Y P B P R HDD/DVD COMPONENT VIDEO OUT HDD/DVD OUT AUDIO IN/OUT L-2 IN/DECODER HDD/DVD/VHS OUT AUDIO DIGITAL ANT IN EXT IN JVC ANTENNA IN L-1 IN/OUT ANTENNA OUT T O CABLE OR ANTENNA SCART cable (supplied) RF cable (supplied) TV DR-MX10SE.book Page 19 [...]

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    H EN 20 Receiving via External Receiver Connect Using SCART Cable . ...................................................................................................................... IMPORTANT: 0 Signals that are input from the exte rnal receiver may not be recordable on VHS. 0 Leave the external receiver on du ring timer recording standby. ANT[...]

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    Preparations EN I 21 Connect Using Comp onent Video Cable . ...................................................................................................................... IMPORTANT: 0 To use the component output, be sure to set the following. Setup Menu A L-1 OUTPUT B = A COMPONENT B [  P114] i Otherwise, the proper imag e will not be di[...]

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    H EN 22 Dubbing from DV Camcorder/ Video Cassette Recorder . ........................................................ . IMPORTANT: 0 When connecting the unit to a device equipped with a DV input connector, be sure to use the optional DV cable (VC-VDV204U). . ........................................................ . NOTE: 0 The [DV IN/OUT] terminal[...]

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    Preparations EN I 23 Setup Procedures 9 In order to use this unit correctly, set each item in the following steps. When connecting an antenna and TV , A T urn on the TV . B Switch the TV to the input (EXT -1, EXT -2, etc.) connected with this unit. C Insert the unit’ s po wer plug into the soc ket. 0 A PLEASE B and A WAIT B blink alternately on t[...]

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    H EN 24 Auto Setup 9 Auto setup is a functi on to easily set this unit’s receiving channel, cloc k and guide programme number by selecting the region. . ........................................................ . PREPARATION: 0 Switch TV/DVD on the remote control to DVD . . ........................................................ . IMPORTANT: 0 In[...]

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    Preparations EN I 25 If auto setup was successful The channel and correct time will be disp la yed on the front display panel. 0 If VIDEO Plus+ timer programming is performe d, the guide programme number can be verified. See A VIDEO Plus+ Timer Programming B [  P52] . . ........................................................ . IMPORTANT: 0 Afte[...]

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    H EN 26 Preset Download 9 If using a TV that provides the T-V Link function, channel settings can be downloaded from the T V by connec ting with a SCART cable. . ........................................................ . PREPARATION: 0 Switch TV/DVD on the remote control to DVD . . ........................................................ . IMPORTAN[...]

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    Preparations EN I 27 Setting On-screen Language 9 Set the language for menu display on the screen. . ........................................................ . PREPARATION: 0 Switch TV/DVD on the remote control to DVD . A Access the setup menu. B Select “ FUNCTION SET UP ” . C Select “ DISPLA Y SET ” . D Select “ ON SCREEN LANGU A GE ” [...]

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    H EN 28 Setting TV Screen Size 9 Set in accordance with the monitor type of the connected TV and others. MONIT OR TYPE A 4:3LB B (Letterbo x conv ersion) Select this if the aspect ratio of your TV is 4:3 (conventional TV). When disp laying a 16:9 wide image, it is displayed in full screen with a black ba nd at the top and bottom. A 4:3PS B (P an &a[...]

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    Preparations EN I 29 Input/Output Setting A Access the setup men u. B Select “ FUNCTION SET UP ” . C Select “ VIDEO IN/OUT ” . D Set the input/output terminal. A Select and confirm on A F-1 INPUT B . B Select and confirm on A L-1 OUTPUT B . C Select and confirm on A L-1 INPUT B . D Select and confirm on A L-2 SELECT B . 0 See the descriptio[...]

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    H EN 30 The GUIDE Plus+ System Setup 9 Before using the GUIDE Plus+ system, you need to perform in itial setup to enab le receiving of the host channel carrying the programme data. Take note of the setting especially if you are using an external receiver. For more information on set ting up the GUIDE Plus+ system, please visit www.europe.guid eplus[...]

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    Preparations EN I 31 If not using an external receiver E Exit setup. Proceed to step F . If using an external receiver E Set up the ex ternal receiver . A Select A External Receiver 1 B . B Check the messa ge screen. C Select and confirm on the type of reception. 0 Select A Cable B , A Satellite B or A Terrestrial B . D Select and confirm on the pr[...]

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    H EN 32 The GUIDE Plus+ System Operation of Remote Control Buttons Screen Layout of the GUIDE Plus+ System Video Window You can watch the current selected channel even while accessing the GUIDE Plus+ system. Menu Bar For selecting the function area. Action Bar Various operations and functions ma de to respond to the 4 coloured buttons on the remote[...]

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    Preparations EN I 33 Types of Area Select the area on the Menu Bar. Grid 0 The screen initially displayed when GUIDE is pressed. (T his is the A Home B area.) 0 Offers information about the programmes. 0 You can select a programme to timer record and remind (watch). Search 0 You can p erform a se arch narr owed down to category, or search by k eywo[...]

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    H EN 34 Clock Setting 9 Usually performed automatically using aut o setup or preset downloa d. If cannot be set automatically in some regions, set them manually. . ........................................................ . NOTES: 0 Just Clock (when set to A ON B ) adjusts the unit’s built- in clock every 3 hours from 03:00 to 21:00. The unit’s [...]

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    Preparations EN I 35 VIDEO Plus+ Guide Channel Set 9 Usually performed automatically using auto setup. Set if channel settings are pe rformed manually, or if the receiving channel differs from the channel set using VIDEO Plu s+ timer programming. . ........................................................ . NOTES: 0 Guide programme numbers are assig[...]

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    H EN 36 Setting Receiving Channels A Access the setup menu . B Select “ INITIAL SET UP ” . C Select “ TUNER SET ” . D Select “ MANU AL CH SET ” . 0 The A MANUAL CH SET B screen will be displayed. E Select “ EDIT ” . F Select a channel tha t you wa nt to set. 0 A confirmation screen will be displayed. G Set the channel. A Select and [...]

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    Preparations EN I 37 Deleting a channel Operate up to step E . F Select a channel th at you want to delete. G Delete. 0 If the channel is deleted, subsequent channels will move forward one by one. Shifting the channel position Operate up to step E . F Select “ MO VE ” . G Select a channel th at you want to move. H Select the destination c hanne[...]

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    H EN 38 Basic Recording (HDD/DVD) ABCDEF GHILM 9 TV programmes can be recorded to the HDD or a DVD disc with ease. 9 You can record up to 500 programmes on the HDD, and 99 programmes on one DVD disc. Simultaneous recording on HDD/DVD and VHS cannot be done. . ........................................................ . PREPARATION: 0 Switch TV/DVD on[...]

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    Basic Operations EN I 39 B Select the recording mode. 0 Usually select SP (standard) mode. 0 The recording mode changes each time REC MODE/REMAIN is pressed. 0 Pressing the Selection Keys ( FG ) also changes it. 0 See A Recording Mode B [  P92] . 0 Recordable time for each recording mode. The shorter the recordable time, the higher the image qua[...]

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    H EN 40 Basic Recording (VHS) ABCDEFGHIL M 9 TV programmes can be recor ded to a VHS tape with ease. 9 Simultaneous recording on HDD/DVD and VHS cannot be done. . ........................................................ . NOTE: 0 Switch TV/DVD on the remote control to DVD . . ........................................................ . IMPORTANT: 0 S[...]

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    Basic Operations EN I 41 E Start recording. 0 When operating from the unit, press REC . F End recor ding. WHILE HOLDING P ossible operati ons during recordin g  T o pause  T o resume recor ding  T o specify recor ding stop time (Instant Timer Recor ding) 0 The recording time from the current time can be set. 0 The record mark on the front [...]

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    H EN 42 Basic Playback (Library Database Navigation) ABCDE FGHILM 9 Play back recorded programmes usin g Library Database Navi gation. Library Database Navigation ca nnot be used for finalised DVD-RW/-R (V ideo mode) discs. Press TOP MENU or MENU to play back. . ........................................................ . PREPARATION: 0 Switch TV/DVD[...]

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    Basic Operations EN I 43 D Select the pr ogramme that y ou wish to watch fr om the thumbnails. 0 Thumbnails are arranged in order of recording date and time. 0 A A NEW B mark is displayed on the th umbnails of programmes that have not been watched. 0 Pages can be advanced using TOP ME NU or MENU . To return to the beginning page or advance to the l[...]

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    H EN 44 Usable Buttons during Playback (HDD/DVD) . .................................. . IMPORTANT: Mar ks F or HDD, D VD-RAM and D VD-RW/-R (VR mode) 0 Marks can be set or deleted during playback. 0 They are automatically inserted if the audio is switched from monaural or bili ngual broadcast to stereo broadcast duri ng recording. 0 A CHAPTER B on [...]

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    Basic Operations EN I 45 Timer Programming Guide JVC What kind of progra mming methods are there? 6 W a ys to Programme Fr o m t h e A Grid B area [  P46] Fr o m t h e A Schedule B area F rom the A Search B area [  P50] Calendar timer programming [  P54] A VIDEO Plus+ B [  P52] Grid Schedule Search 7 1 Search programmes by channel and t[...]

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    H EN 46 Timer Programming Using Programme Listing (The GUIDE Plus+ System) ABCDEF GHILM 9 Timer programming can be done easily from the programme listing by simply pressing the buttons. (One-Button-Record) 9 You can program me a maximum of 16 programmes up to 7 days in advance, including other programmes, within 1 month. . .........................[...]

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    Basic Operations EN I 47 Timer Programming Using VIDEO Plus+ Number in the Programme Listing Timer programming can be set simply by entering the number . A Access the GUIDE Plus+ system. B Select A Schedule B . C Select A VIDEO Plus+ B . D Enter the PlusCode number . 0 To re-enter the number, press th e Action (GREEN) button. E Confir m. . ........[...]

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    H EN 48 Manual Timer Programming (The GUIDE Plus+ System) A Access the GUIDE Plus+ system. 0 The A Grid B area screen will be displayed. B Select “ Schedule ” . C Select “ Manual ” . D Set timer recording. A Set the recording date. 0 Press the Selection Keys ( DE ) to select, and ( FG ) to change. 0 Can also be entered using the Number Keys[...]

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    Basic Operations EN I 49 F Select and confirm on A Sa ve B . 0 The A Schedule B area screen is displayed, with the new timer programme added. 0 If you do not wish to save, select A Don’t save B , then pr ess ENTER . If setting the recording deck, recor ding mode, etc. T o set the recording deck, recording mode, recording inter val, etc. operate a[...]

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    H EN 50 Searching Programmes for Timer Programming (The GUIDE Plus+ System) A Access the GUIDE Plus+ system. 0 The A Grid B area screen will be displayed. B Select “ Searc h ” . C Move to th e category field. D Select the category and sub- category . 0 The sub-categories vary depending on the GUIDE Plus+ system country/region. 0 A My Choice B i[...]

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    Basic Operations EN I 51 To Search by Keyword Y ou can search f or a desired programme by specifying the words that appear in the title. A Select A My Choice B from the A Search B area screen. 0 If keywords have been registered previously, a keyword list will be displayed as menu. B Display the Virtual Ke yboard. C Enter the characters . 0 The keyb[...]

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    H EN 52 VIDEO Plus+ Timer Programming ABCDEF GHILM 9 With VIDEO Plus+ system, timer programming can be set simply by en tering the number corresponding to the TV programme. 9 You can programme up to 16 programmes, including ot her programmes, wi thin 1 month. . ........................................................ . PREPARATION: 0 Switch TV/DVD [...]

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    Basic Operations EN I 53 D If necessary , set recor ding options for timer pr ogramming. A Select A INPUT TITLE B to enter the title name. 0 See A Creating Programme Title B [  P82] . 0 The title can be set la ter. B Select A CA TEGOR Y B to set the categor y . 0 See A Modify Category B [  P81] . 0 The category can be set later. C Select and [...]

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    H EN 54 Calendar Timer Programming ABCDEF GHILM 9 You can set timer pro gramme by specifying the date and time. 9 You can programme up to 16 programmes, including ot her programmes, wi thin 1 year. . ........................................................ . PREPARATION: 0 Load a recordable disc when recording to a DVD disc. [  P12] . ..........[...]

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    Basic Operations EN I 55 B Select A CA TEGOR Y B to set the categor y . 0 See A Modifying Thumbnail/Category B [  P80] . 0 The category can be set later. C Select and confirm on A VPS/PDC B . D Select A W E E K LY / D A I LY B to set the recording frequenc y . 0 See A Weekly/Daily Timer Programming B [  P94] . E Select A REC MODE B to set the[...]

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    H EN 56 Changing or Cancelling a Timer Programme (The GUIDE Plus+ System) A Access the GUIDE Plus+ system. B Select “ Schedule ” . C Select the timer pr ogramme that y ou wish to cancel or change. 0 Select the tile on the right of the timer programme. When cancelling the timer programme D Cancel. If changing D Change . E Change the recor ding d[...]

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    Basic Operations EN I 57 Checking, Changing or Cancelling a Timer Programme A Displa y the programme na vigation screen. B Select “ PR OGRAMME LIST ” or “ CALEND AR LIST ” . C Select a timer pr ogramme. If A PR OGRAMME LIST B is se lected A Select a programme. 0 Pressing the Selection Key ( E ) will display the weekly/daily timer programme?[...]

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    H EN 58 Playing VHS Tapes ABCDEFGHIL M 9 Play back programmes re corded on a VHS tape. Tapes recorded in S-VHS format can also be played. Howeve r, it will not be of the original S-VHS high image quality. ( A SQPB (S-VHS Quasi Pl ayback) function B [  P14] ) . ........................................................ . NOTES: 0 If the end of the [...]

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    Basic Operations EN I 59 Forward/reverse searching While stopped 0 To stop forward/reverse search, press STOP/CLEAR . 0 In order to protect the tape, it will take some time for the tape to stop after S TOP/CLEAR is pressed during forward/reverse search. Playing the tape repeatedly Plays bac k from the beginning to the end of the tape 100 times repe[...]

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    H EN 60 Watching While Recording ABCDEF GHILM 9 While the HDD or DVD-RAM is recording a programme, you can watch a recorded portion of a programme even before recording ends. (Live Memory Play back) 9 During recording, you can watch another programme that has been recorded. (Simultaneous Recording and Playback) . ...................................[...]

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    Basic Operations EN I 61 D Select “ BEG INNING ” . 0 See A Usable Buttons dur ing Playback (HDD/ DVD) B [  P44] . To stop Live Memory Playback 0 Exits Live Memory Playback, and the image currently being recorded is displayed. Operating status during Live Memory Playback T o display the operation information, for e xample, on the HDD . T o di[...]

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    H EN 62 Watching DVD Videos ABCDEF GH ILM 9 Commercially available DVD Videos can be played back. 9 Setting the audio, subtitle language and angle (camera) during playback. . ........................................................ . PREPARATION: 0 Switch TV/DVD on the remote control to DVD . Watching DVD Videos A Select D VD , and load a disc. B S[...]

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    Basic Operations EN I 63 Audio, Subtitle and Angle Selection Selecting the audio la nguage (D VD Video, Video CD) 0 For Video CDs, the au dio wil l be switched. Selecting the s ubtitle langua ge Selecting t he image angle ( camera) (D VD Video) 0 Depending on the disc, the s ubtitle or audio language may not switch even if SUBTITLE (or AUDIO ) is p[...]

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    H EN 64 Progressive Scan Output Enabling Progress ive Scan Output A Se l e c t th e p l ay ba ck d e ck . 0 The current output forma t will be displayed on the front display panel. B Press PROGRESSIVE SCAN for more than 3 seconds. 0 When progressive scan output is active, the q mark will light up on the front display panel. Disabling Progressive Sc[...]

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    Basic Operations EN I 65 Playing Back MP3 & JPEG Files ABCDEFGHI L M 9 Able to play back MP3 audio files recorded in CD-R discs, etc. and play back JPEG still images as a slide show. . ........................................................ . PREPARATION: 0 If a disc contains both MP3 and JPEG files, specify the file for playback using th e fo[...]

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    H EN 66 Formatting A Load a disc. B Select “ FORMA T ” . A Access the setup menu. B Select A HDD/D VD SET UP B B A DISC SET UP B B A FORMA T B . 0 This screen will not be di splayed in the case of a DVD-R disc. Proceed to step D . D Select “ EXECUTE ” . 0 When formatting a DVD-R W disc, confirm on the mode to be formatted. If a A COMPLETED [...]

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    Basic Operations EN I 67 Watching on Other DVD Players (Finalising) A Select D VD , and load a disc. B Select “ FINALISE ” . A Access the setup menu. B Select A HDD/D VD SET UP B B A DISC SET UP B B A FINALISE B . C Choose a bac kground ima g e f or the menu. (Vi deo mode only) 0 There are 18 types of background images. 0 This step does not app[...]

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    H EN 68 Dubbing 9 Two-way dubbing between HDD, DVD and VHS tape is possible wi th this single unit. Or simply use the ONE-TOUCH EXPERT DUB button on this unit to dub an enti re VHS tape exactly to a DVD disc. Dubbing can be done from an external DV camcorder to the HDD or DVD. Refer to the following content for reference during dubbing. *1 Recordin[...]

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    Dubbing EN I 69 Recordable Once Only Programmes (Copy-once) 9 Among digital broadcasts, there are prog rammes whos e record ing with digital de vices is permitted only once for the purpo se of copyri ght p rotection. To re cord such programmes to a DVD disc, use a CPRM-compliant disc. 9 CPRM (Con tent Protec tion for Recordable M edia) ref ers to t[...]

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    H EN 70 Types of Dubbing 3-W ay Dubbing fr om HDD to D VD High Speed Dubbing [  P72] High speed dubbing in a flash! Be no longer annoy ed with the waiting time f or dubbing. 0 For example, dubbing a 2-hour programme to a DVD-R disc at 64x speed. * In FR480 mode, and when using a 8x high speed compatible D VD-R disc. Jus t Dubbing [  P72] Dubb[...]

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    Dubbing EN I 71 V arious Other Dubbing Methods Dubbing fr om D VD to HDD [  P72] Dubbing from D VD, HDD t o VHS [  P76] Able to cop y programmes (titles) from the D VD disc with ease. Able to cop y programmes from the HDD or D VD disc. Dubbing fr om VHS to HDD , D VD [  P77] Just Dubb ing from VHS to D VD [  P79] Y o u can dub an entire[...]

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    H EN 72 Dubbing between HDD and DVD Deck ABCDEF GHILM 9 You can easily dub from the HDD to DVD disc, and vice versa. 9 There are 3 ways to dub from the HDD to the DVD disc, so you ca n cho ose whichever matches your purpose. . ........................................................ . PREPARATION: 0 Switch TV/DVD on the remote control to DVD . . ..[...]

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    Dubbing EN I 73 0 Programme list screen is display ed in order of recording date and time. Displays i n order of name if the dubbing source is HDD. 0 Pages can be advanced using TOP MENU or MENU . B Enter into m emory . 0 Repeat step A and B as necessary. Up to a maximum of 8 programmes can be selected. Programmes recorded in DV mode cannot be sele[...]

  • Page 74

    H EN 74 Dubbing from DV Camcorder/Video Cassette Recorder ABCDEF GHILM 9 Dubbing can be done from a DV camcorder that is connected to this unit with a DV cable. You can also operate the DV camcorder from this uni t’s remote control. (On-screen display for DV dubbing) 9 Dubbing images from an external video cassette recorder to a DVD disc, the HD [...]

  • Page 75

    Dubbing EN I 75 If switchin g the D V sound C Select A Sound monitor s witch B ( ), and press ENTER to switch . 0 SOUND1 : Record with normal (original) stereo sound. 0 SOUND2 : Record post-recorded sound in stereo. 0 MIX : Record both normal stereo sound and post-recording sound. (Post-recording sound is not available for 1 6 bit recording) E Star[...]

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    H EN 76 Dubbing from HDD or DVD to VHS A Load a recor dable tape. 0 When dubbing from a DVD disc, load a disc to play. B Under “ Dubbing between HDD and D VD Deck ” , select “ HDD N VHS ” or “ DV D N VHS ” in step B , then select the pr ogramme to dub in step D . [  P72] C Set and confirm the recor ding. A Select A SELECT REC. MODE B[...]

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    Dubbing EN I 77 Dubbing from VHS to HDD or DVD (Entire) ABCDEF GHIL M 9 Programmes recorded on a VHS tape can be dubbed in entirety to the HDD or DVD disc. . ........................................................ . NOTES: 0 Select A L/R B , A L B , A R B , or A NORM B for the playback sound. 0 Starts dubbing after au tomatically rewinding the tap[...]

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    H EN 78 Dubbing from VHS to HDD or DVD (1 Programme) A Load the tape to pla y . 0 When dubbin g to a DVD di sc, load a recordable disc. B Select “ VHS N HDD ” or “ VHS N DV D ” in step B of “ Dubbing between HDD and D VD Dec k ” , then select “ 1 PROG. ” . [  P72] C Set the recor ding mode . A Select the recording mode. B Select [...]

  • Page 79

    Dubbing EN I 79 Just Dubbing from VHS to DVD A BCDEF GHIL M 9 Just Dubbin g from a VHS tape to a DV D disc can be easily done with one touch. The recording time on the VHS tape is automatically calculat ed, and the recording mode is automatically adjusted to fit the DVD disc’s disc remain ing capacity exactly. . ..................................[...]

  • Page 80

    H EN 80 Modifying Thumbnail/ Category A Select disc. B Displa y the Editing screen. When D VD is selected A Load a disc. B Display the Editing screen, then select A MODIFY B . When HDD is s elected C Select “ MODIFY ” under “ ORIGINAL ” . 0 In the case of play list, select A MODIFY B under A PLAY LIST B . D Select the pr ogramme to be chang[...]

  • Page 81

    Editing EN I 81 Modify Thumbnail E Select “ INDEX ” . F Decide on the thumbnail ima ge . A Start playback, the n pause at the desired scene. 0 Use SLOW G / SLOW F to search for the scene. B Select A REPLA CE B . 0 The new image will be registered. G Exit thumbnail modification. Modify Category E Select “ CA TEGOR Y ” . F Select the desired [...]

  • Page 82

    H EN 82 Creating Programme Title ABCDEF GHILM 9 You can name or modify the titles of recorded programmes. 9 You can also name or modify the title name of the play list for HDD as well as DVD-RAM and DVD-RW/-R (VR mode and unfinalised Video mode) di scs. . ........................................................ . NOTES: 0 To name the play li st, yo[...]

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    Editing EN I 83 Creating/Deleting Chapters (Marks) Pe r f o r m A Modifying Thumbn ail/Category B , step A - D [  P80] . E Select “ CHAPTER ” . F Create or erase the cha pters (marks). T o create chapters (marks) A Start playback, then pause at the scene where you want to mark. 0 You can also use SLOW F / SLOW G . B Select A MARK B . 0 If a [...]

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    H EN 84 Gathering Favourite Scenes (Play List Creation) A Select disc. B Display t he Editing screen. When D VD is selected A Load a disc. B Display the Editing screen, then select A MODIFY B . When HDD is s elected C Select “ CREA TE ” . D Select the pr ogramme to be used. E Decide on the start point of the scene. A Start playbac k, then pause[...]

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    Editing EN I 85 B Confirm on the start point. 0 The image of the start point for the scene will be display ed on the A IN B sub-screen. F Decide on the end point of the scene. A Start playbac k, then pause at the scene where yo u want the created play list to end. B Confirm on the end p oint. 0 The image of the end point for the scene will be displ[...]

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    H EN 86 Editing Play List ABC D E FGHILM 9 You can modify or move the scenes of a created play list. In ad dition, new scenes can be added. Modify Scene A Select disc. B Displa y the Editing screen. When D VD is selected A Load a disc. B Press EDIT to display the Editing screen. C Select A MODIFY B . When HDD is s elected A Press EDIT to display th[...]

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    Editing EN I 87 F Select the scene that y ou want to modify . A Select A MODIFY B . B Select the playbac k start or end point of a scene to modify . 0 To cancel modification, press RETURN or EDIT . G Create ne w scene . A Start playback, the n pause at the desired scene. 0 You can also use SLOW F / SLOW G to search for the scene. B Confirm on the p[...]

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    H EN 88 Deleting/Protecting a Programme Deleting a Programme A Select disc. B Display t he Editing screen. When D VD is selected A Load a disc. B Press EDIT to display the Editing screen. C Select A MODIFY B . When HDD is s elected A Press EDIT to display the Editing screen. C Select “ DELETE ” under “ ORIGINAL ” . D Select the pr ogramme t[...]

  • Page 89

    Editing EN I 89 Deleting Scenes A Select disc. B Displa y the Editing screen. When D VD is selected A Load a disc. B Press EDIT to display the Editing screen. C Select A MODIFY B . When HDD is select ed A Press EDIT to display the Editing screen. C Select “ DEL SCEN ” . D Select and confirm on a pr ogramme whose unwanted sc enes you want to del[...]

  • Page 90

    H EN 90 Dividing Scenes A BCDEFGHILM 9 You can divide programmes that are recorded continuously. . ........................................................ . IMPORTANT: It is not possible to divide in the f ollowing cases. 0 The programme is currently being recorded. 0 The programme is weekly/ da ily recorded and is specified for weekl y/daily over[...]

  • Page 91

    Useful F eatures EN I 91 Help Guide 9 When you encounter p roblems with the operating procedures, the help guide displays advices on operations that are closely related to the current usage condition. . ........................................................ . IMPORTANT: 0 While the help guide is being displayed, operations such as recording and p[...]

  • Page 92

    H EN 92 Recording Mode ABCDEF GHIL M 9 The recording mode is the setting for the compression level when recording images. The image quality and recording time are relate d.  Recordab le Time According to Recor ding Mode (Hours: The numbers sh own are estimates.) 0 The recording time changes in accordance with the temporary recording setting. A T[...]

  • Page 93

    Useful F eatures EN I 93 JUST mode setting (when timer recording to a DVD disc) 0 The unit automatically sets the appropriate FR mode depending on the disc remaining time. 0 Set A REC MODE B to A JUST B at the recording setting for timer programming. Example A utomatically sets FR mode for recording a 30-minu te programme, on a disc with 20 min ute[...]

  • Page 94

    H EN 94 Weekly/Daily Timer Programming ABCDEF GHILM 9 Programmes can be timer recorded regularly on a daily or weekly basis. 9 Recorded programmes se t for weekly/dai ly recording overwrite on the HDD can be kept. (Overwrite protection) Weekly/daily r ecording settings Set when timer programming or when chan ging the timer programme . With HDD as t[...]

  • Page 95

    Useful F eatures EN I 95 Simple timer programming f or the following week A Press PR OG when playing bac k a recor ded prog ramme . B Select “ YES ” . 0 If there is inactivity for approximately 5 seconds, the programme navigation screen will be displayed. To cancel, press PROG . 0 If there is inactivity for approximately 1 minute during setting[...]

  • Page 96

    H EN 96 Temporary Recording Setting Time Range for Temporary Recording A Access the setup menu . B Select “ HDD/D VD SET UP ” B “ HDD SET UP ” B “ LIVE MEMOR Y ” . C Select and confirm on other t han “ OFF ” . 0 Time range A OFF B , A 30 MIN B , A 1 HR B or A 3 HR B can be set. 0 If the time range is exceeded, temporarily recorded i[...]

  • Page 97

    Useful F eatures EN I 97 Timer Recording To stop timer re cording (cancel) A Press ST OP/CLEAR. B Select and confirm on “ CANCEL ” on the confirmation screen. To switch from timer recording to normal recording A While holding REC, press PLA Y. B Select and confirm on “ EXECUTE ” on the confirmation screen. 0 To extend the recording time, ac[...]

  • Page 98

    H EN 98 Managing DVDs (Library) To Register to Library A Press DV D and load a disc. B Press EDIT . C Select and confir m on A REGISTER B . D Press EDIT to e xit. To Delete from Library A Press DV D . B Press EDIT . C Select and confirm on A DELETE B . D Select and confirm the DISC number to delete. E Select and confirm on A DELETE B . F Press EDIT[...]

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    Useful F eatures EN I 99 Recording with Best Picture Quality (VHS) ABCDEFGHIL M 9 If the B.E.S.T. (Bicondi tional Equalised Signal Tracking) function is us ed, the qualit y level of the tape for recording is assessed automatically to enable recording with the best picture quality. . ........................................................ . NOTES: [...]

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    H EN 100 Sound Sound settings (HDD, DVD-RAM/-RW(VR)/-R(VR)) This unit can receive NICAM programmes . . ...................................................................................................................... IMPORTANT: 0 If receiving NICAM, set Setup Menu A AUDIO REC B = A NICAM B [  P112] W 0 For NICAM Bilingual broadcast, NICAM F[...]

  • Page 101

    Useful F eatures EN I 101 Sound settings (VHS) Receiving NICAM programmes. 0 To listen to a stereo pr ogramme, press A UDIO until A HIFI L WX R B appe ars on the TV screen. 0 To listen to a biling ual programme, press AU D I O until A HIFI L W B or A HIFI X R B appears on the TV screen. 0 To listen to the standard (R egular Monaural) audio while re[...]

  • Page 102

    H EN 102 Manual Tracking/Tape Remaining Time (VHS) ABCDEFGHIL M 9 The auto-tracking functi on is auto matic ally activated to adjust picture distorti on or flickering when tape pl ayback begins. If picture distortion or flickering cannot be removed with auto-tracking, adjust tracking manually. . .....................................................[...]

  • Page 103

    Useful F eatures EN I 103 Avoiding Misuse 9 Setting the child lock will disable the but tons on the unit and the remote control. 9 If the tray lock is set, the di sc tray will no t function even when OPE N/CLOSE is pressed. . ........................................................ . NOTE: 0 Timer recording will be pe rformed even when the child lo[...]

  • Page 104

    H EN 104 Changing Remote Control Settings Operating a TV from Other Manufacturers 9 This unit’s remote control can operate the basic functions of your TV. . ........................................................ . PREPARATION: 0 Switch TV/DVD on the remote control to TV . A While pressing SET UP, e nter the code number using the Number Ke ys, t[...]

  • Page 105

    Useful F eatures EN I 105 Screen Display On-Screen Display 9 Displays on the TV screen when ON SCREEN is pressed. HDD DV D DV D HDD FR360 1:0 0 1 2:0 0 22: 30 22: 30 1 1:0 0 Digital XP T .REMAIN0:2 9:2 9 CHAPTER999 TITLE99 T .REMAIN0:2 9:2 9 CHAPTER999 TITLE99 FISHING WORLD FR360 2:0 0 0 1:1 6:4 8 1:0 0 0:0 0 FISHING WORLD 001 Digital PR.12 PR.12 P[...]

  • Page 106

    H EN 106 Playback Setting Menu Operations ABCDEFGHIL M 9 During disc playback, use this on-screen bar to perform settings such as playback mode, image or audio mode. . ........................................................ . PREPARATION: 0 Switch TV/DVD on the remote control to DVD . How to Use the Playback Setting Menu A Press ON SCREEN once or [...]

  • Page 107

    Useful F eatures EN I 107 Description of Each Setting 0 A CHAPTER REPEAT B and A TRACK REPEAT B are not available for DVD discs. 0 For HDD, only A TITLE REPEAT B is available. 0 In the case of MP3/JPEG, A ALL REPEAT B becomes A FOLDER REPEA T B . 0 When Video CD/Super Video CD is played back with the PB C function, setting is not possible. 0 The du[...]

  • Page 108

    H EN 108 Playback Setting Menu Operations (continued) 0 Repeat playback is possibl e during programme playback. 0 Does not work on discs that are not recorded with multi-channe ls, and does not affect the bitstream of the digital audio output. 0 Cannot set to A ON B when playing back DVD Video during recording (including temporary rec ording). 0 If[...]

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    Useful F eatures EN I 109 Setup Menu 9 Performing basic settings that determin e the operations of this unit. Press SET UP to access the setup menu. (Upper category) > (Lower category) No . (Setting item) (Description of setting contents) (Default setting) (Description of setting contents) (Other settings) (Description of setting contents) D VD [...]

  • Page 110

    H EN 110 Setup Menu (continued) D VD VIDEO SET UP > A UDIO OUTPUT D DIGIT AL AUDIO OUT Set in accordance with the device connect ed to the digital audio output ter minal (dig ital coaxial). In addition, change the set ting when playing bac k bilingual sound. [  P100] DOLBY DIGITAL/PCM When connecting to a Dolby Digi tal decoder or an amplifie[...]

  • Page 111

    Useful F eatures EN I 111 HDD/DVD SET UP > D VD SET U P K SA VE AS LIBRAR Y F or setting whether to register a recorded or time r recor ded programme title to the Librar y Database Navigation (D VD Navigation). OFF Do not register. ON Register. L CONTINUOUS PLA Y F or setting whether to play back multiple progr amme titles on a disc continuously[...]

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    H EN 112 Setup Menu (continued) U MO TION INDEX For setting whether to set the picture on the top left of the Li brary Database Navigation screen or Editing screen to that of t he selected programme or broadcast screen. If a programme record ed in D V mode is selected dur ing recording or temporar y recording, the broadcast screen will be displayed[...]

  • Page 113

    Useful F eatures EN I 113 FUNCTION SET UP > DISPLA Y SET a SUPERIMPOSE F or setting whether to automatically displa y the operation details on the TV screen. OFF Do not display. AUTO Displays for 5 seconds during operations. b BLUE BA CK F or setting whether to display a b lue screen, when broadcast c annot be received or if there are no signals[...]

  • Page 114

    H EN 114 Setup Menu (continued) FUNCTION SET UP > VIDEO IN/OUT g MONIT OR TYPE Set in accordance with the TV to be connected. 4:3LB When connected with a 4:3 TV. (Black strips are added to the top and bottom when displaying a 16:9 image.) 4:3PS When connected with a 4:3 TV. (The left and right are cropped off when displaying a 16:9 image.) 16:9A[...]

  • Page 115

    Useful F eatures EN I 115 9 Performing basic settings that dete rmine the operations of VHS. Press VHS to set to VH S mode, then press SET UP to access the setup menu. VHS SET UP l B.E.S.T . F or recording with the picture quality that best matches the tape. [  P99] OFF If you do not wish to use this function. ON If you wish to record in the con[...]

  • Page 116

    H EN 116 TV Station and ID List 9 The A ID B abbreviation is what is shown on-scre en in lieu of the station name. The A ID B abbreviation is listed in the Confirmation screen a nd is displayed on the TV screen when the unit is tuned to a different station. Anglia T V ANGL ARD ARD ARTE ARTE BBC Group BBC BBC1 BBC1 BBC2 BBC2 BBCW BBCW Berli n 1 BLN1[...]

  • Page 117

    Useful F eatures EN I 117 TV Station Channel Number Guide 9 Only the main stations are listed. There are in addition many relay stat ions, and full lists are available from the BBC and ITV. BBC1 BBC2 ITV CH4 CH5 London & Sout h-East Bluebell Hill ................ 40 46 43 65 ^ Cr ystal P alace ............ 26 33 23 30 37 Dov er ................[...]

  • Page 118

    H EN 118 Language Code List AA Afar IN Indonesian RU Russian AB Abkhazian IS Icelandic RW Kinyarwanda AF Afrikaans IW Hebrew SA Sanskrit AM Ameharic JI Yiddish SD Sindhi AR Arabic JW Javanese SG Sangho AS Assame se KA Georgian SH Serbo-Croatian AY Aymara KK Kazakh SI Singhalese AZ Azerbaijani KL Greenlandic SK Slovak BA Bashkir KM Cambodian SL Slov[...]

  • Page 119

    Useful F eatures EN I 119 Glossary Bitstream Digital signals of compressed sounds or images. Chapter A unit for segments of music and images in the titles of DVD Videos, etc. It can be freely created for programmes recorded using this unit. (Fo r DVD-RAM and DVD-RW (VR) discs.) Decoder A device that reverts compres sed signals of sounds and images [...]

  • Page 120

    H EN 120 Q&A Preparations See A About Discs B [  P12] . No. This unit’s HDD contains software required for operations, and will not function if replaced w ith a commercially available HDD. Use an RF converter sold separa tely. For details on connection, refer to the instruction man ual of the RF converter. Setup The HDD functions in the fo[...]

  • Page 121

    T roubleshooting/Append ix EN I 121 Playbac k There are some DVD Videos an d Video CDs with playback controls set by the disc maker. No. Reverse slow playback is also not possible. 1.5x speed playback cannot be performed while recording on HDD or DVD. 0 Perform after recording ends. The memory for resume will be cancelled when any of the following [...]

  • Page 122

    H EN 122 Troubleshooting Resetting 0 It normally takes about 40 sec onds to prepare before you can start any operations. Oper ations cannot be performed during this period. 0 If the display does not seem to disappear, reset the unit. Press STOP/CLEAR ( o ) and STANDBY/ON on the unit simultaneously for more than 2 seconds until A RESETTING B is disp[...]

  • Page 123

    T roubleshooting/Append ix EN I 123 0 The programme has reac hed its ending portion. Press ON SCREE N to confirm. [  P105] 0 The recording has just completed. Wait approximately 30 seconds, then press PLAY . 0 It may not be possible to record, play, edit, or dub discs recorded or formatted on other players or computers, on this unit. In addition[...]

  • Page 124

    H EN 124 On-screen Message  Pl ayb a ck  Recording Message Advice HDD NO TITLE RECORDED Record a programme first. UNABLE T O GO FORW ARD ANY MORE Unable to advance to the e nd position of the programme or a position ahead of the current recording position. UNABLE T O GO BACK ANY MORE Unable to return to a position before th e start of recordi[...]

  • Page 125

    T roubleshooting/Append ix EN I 125  Timer Pr ogramming  Dubbing  Disc Message Advice HDD CAN NO T SET TIMER PROGRAMME DUE T O SHORT A GE OF CAP ACITY DELETE UNW ANTED TITLE OR CHANGE RECORD MODE There is no recordable space remaining in the hard disk. Increase the recordable sp ace by dubbing the currently recorded programmes to DVD first[...]

  • Page 126

    H EN 126 Specifications P ower requirement AC 220 V - 240 V H ,5 0H z / 6 0H z P ower consumption Power on: 45 W Power off: 6.7 W T emperature Operating: 5 I to 35 I Storage: -20 I to 60 I Operating position Horizontal only Dimensions (WxHxD) 435 mm x 96 mm x 384 mm Weight 6.9 kg Recordable disc DVD-RAM 12 cm (4.7 GB/9.4 GB *1 ) DVD-RAM 8 cm (1.4 G[...]

  • Page 127

    T roubleshooting/Append ix EN I 127 List of Terms A A-B Repeat Playback ........... ................ ...... 107 Adjusting the Picture Quality .......... ............ 108 Angle Selection ............. ............ ................. . 63 Audio language ............. ................ ...... 63, 109 B Basic Playback (Library Database Navigation) ......[...]

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