Philips DVDR3350H manual

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    Hard Disk/ DVD Recorder DVDR3350H User Ma n ual HTR5000 Digital A/V Surround Receiver DVD Recorder (pages 1-75) A/V Receiver (pages 76- 101 )[...]

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    2 Return your Pr oduct Registration Card or register online at www .philips.com/usasuppor t toda y to get the v er y most from y our purchase. Registering your model with PHILIPS mak es you eligible for all of the valuable benefits listed belo w, so don't miss out. Complete and return your Product Registr ation Card at once , or register onlin[...]

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    E ng l i sh 3 E ng l i sh 1 . Rea d these in st ru ct i o n s . 2 . Ke e p these in st ru ct i o n s . 3 . Hee d all wa rning s . 4 . F ollow all in st ru ct i o n s . 5 . Do n ot u se th i s a pp a r at u s n ea r wate r. 6 . Clea n o n ly w i th dr y cloth . 7 . Do n ot b lock a n y ve n t i lat i o n o p e ning s . I n stall in acco rd a n ce w [...]

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    4 LASER Type Semiconductor laser InGaAlP (DVD) AIGaAs (CD) Wave length 658 nm (DVD) 790 nm (CD) Output Power 30 mW(DVD±RW write) 1.0 mW (DVD read) 1.0 mW (CD read) Beam divergence 84 degrees (DVD) 61 degrees (CD) This warning label is located on the rearside and inside this laser product. CAUTION : INVISIBLE LASER RADIA TION WHEN OPEN. DO NO T ST [...]

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    E ng l i sh F r a n ça i s Es p añol 5 Index En vironmental information All unnecessar y packaging has been omitted. W e hav e tried to make the packaging easy to separate into three materials: car dboard (box), polystyr ene foam (buffer) and poly ethylene (bags, pr otective foam sheet.) Y our system consists of materials which can be recycled an[...]

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    E ng l i sh 6 T a ble of Content s General Sp ec ia l Fe at ur es ....................................................................................................... 8 Fre qu en tl y A s ked Q ue st io ns .................................................................................. 9 Ca re a n d Sa fe t y In for m at ion ..................[...]

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    E ng l i sh 7 T a ble of Content s Rec or d on H a rd D is k ............................................................................................. 34 Reco rd ing T V pro gr am s .................................................................................................................................... 3 4 Reco rd ing f rom a DV c am[...]

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    E ng l i sh 8 ‘Time Shift Buffer’ As soon as you turn on this recorder, the program shown on the TV will be stored into the ‘Time Shift Buffer’. It acts as a temporary HDD storage of your recordings. The contents will be automatically deleted after a time period of 3 hours, when you turn off this recorder or when you switch it to standby mo[...]

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    E ng l i sh 9 What kind of disc should I use for recording? You can only record on both DVD±R and DVD±RW discs. DVD+R/+RW is the most compatible recordable DVD format on the market today. They are fully compatible to most of the existing DVD-Video players and DVD-ROM drives in computers. What is the capacity of a DVD recordable disc? 4.7GB, or eq[...]

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    E ng l i sh 10 Care a nd Sa fet y Infor mation CAUTION! High voltage! Do not open the device. You run the risk of getting an electric shock. The machine does not contain any user-serviceable parts. Please leave all maintenance work to quali ed personnel. Setup precautions Finding a suitable location – Place the set on a  at, hard and stable[...]

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    E ng l i sh 11 Intr oduction This recorder has a built-in hard disk drive (HDD), you can record up to 102 hours of video in SLP (Super Long Play) record quality mode. With both recordable DVD and high capacity HDD in the same recorder, you have the  exibility to keep recordings on the HDD or copy to a recordable DVD for safekeeping or later view[...]

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    E ng l i sh 12 Remote Control a STANDBY-ON 2 – Turns on the recorder or switch to standby mode. b CH + / – – While in tuner mode, selects the next/ previous TV channel. c OK – Stores/con rms an entry. – Con rms a selection. d   – Cursor buttons for moving to the left/ right or making a forward/reverse search. – In time shi[...]

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    E ng l i sh 13 Remote Control (c o n t in u e d ) o Numeric keypad – Selects a chapter/track number to play. – Selects the recorder’s preset TV tuner channel. p TV VOL +/ – – Adjust the volume of the TV set (Philips TV only.) q SETUP – Enters/exits the system setup menu. r STOP  – Stops playback/recording. – Holding down the butt[...]

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    E ng l i sh 14 Remote Control (c o n t in u e d ) Inserting Batteries A Open the battery compartment. B Insert two batteries type R06 or AA, following the indications ( +- ) inside the compartment. C Close the cover. CAUTION! – Remove batteries if they are exhausted or if the remote control is not to be used for a long time. – Do not mix batter[...]

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    E ng l i sh 15 Main Uni t a STANDBY-ON 2 – Turns on the recorder or switch to standby mode. b Disc tray c OPEN CLOSE ç – Opens/closes the disc tray. d Display panel – Show information about the current status of the recorder. e iR – Point the remote control towards this sensor f HDD Active indicator – Blue ring lights up while temporary [...]

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    E ng l i sh 16 Step 1: Basic Recorder Connec tions ~ MAINS ANTENNA TV EXT 1 VIDEO ( CVBS ) AUDIO S-VIDEO (Y/C) AUDIO AUDIO R L P B OUT 2 VIDEO ( CVBS ) OUT 1 Y P R COAXIAL DIGITAL AUDIO OUT L R AUD IO OUT S-VID E O IN VIDEO IN TV CABLE SATELLITE ANTENNA A B Connecting the antenna cables These connections enable you to watch and record TV programs u[...]

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    E ng l i sh 17 TIPS: Before making or changing any connections, make sure that all the devices are disconnected from the power outlet. Step 1: Basic Recorder Connec tions (co n t i nu e d ) ANTENNA TV EXT 1 VIDEO ( CVBS ) AUDIO S-VIDEO (Y/C) AUDIO AUDIO R L P B OUT 2 VIDEO ( CVBS ) OUT 1 Y P R COAXIAL DIGITAL AUDIO OUT L R AUD IO OUT S-V ID E O IN [...]

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    E ng l i sh 18 Connecting the audio cables This connection enables you to listen to the sound. Option 1: Using an Audio cable You can connect the recorder to a two channel stereo system or receiver in order to enjoy the stereo sound system.  Use the supplied audio cable (red/white ends) to connect the AUDIO L/R OUT1 or - OUT2 jacks to these devi[...]

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    E ng l i sh 19 TIPS: Before making or changing any connections, make sure that all the devices are disconnected from the power outlet. TV has only an antenna input jack Use this connection if your TV has only a single Antenna In jack (or labeled as 75 ohm or RF IN) and does not have any audio/video jacks. For this connection, you need a RF modulato[...]

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    E ng l i sh 20 Step 2 : O ptiona l Connect ions (co n t in u e d ) ~ MAINS ANTENNA TV EXT 1 VIDEO ( CVBS ) AUDIO S-VIDEO (Y/C) AUDIO AUDIO R L P B OUT 2 VIDEO ( CVBS ) OUT 1 Y P R COAXIAL DIGITAL AUDIO OUT L R AUD IO OUT S-VID E O IN VIDEO IN TV RF S-VIDEO OUT IN AUDIO R L VIDEO CABLE SATELLITE ANTENNA A B C Back of a Cable Box or Satellite Receive[...]

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    E ng l i sh 21 TIPS: Before making or changing any connections, make sure that all the devices are disconnected from the power outlet. Step 2 : O ptiona l Connections (c o nt in u ed ) ~ MAINS ANTENNA TV EXT 1 VIDEO ( CVBS ) AUDIO S-VIDEO (Y/C) AUDIO AUDIO R L P B OUT 2 VIDEO ( CVBS ) OUT 1 Y P R COAXIAL DIGITAL AUDIO OUT L R AUD IO OUT S-VID EO IN[...]

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    E ng l i sh 22 Step 2 : O ptiona l Connections (c o nt in u ed ) A F ~ MAINS ANTENNA TV EXT 1 VIDEO ( CVBS ) AUDIO S-VIDEO (Y/C) AUDIO AUDIO R L P B OUT 2 VIDEO ( CVBS ) OUT 1 Y P R COAXIAL DIGITAL AUDIO OUT L R AUD IO OUT S-VID EO IN VIDEO IN TV VIDEO IN OUT IN A UDIO L A UDIO R VIDEO OUT A UDIO L A UDIO R VHF/UHF RF IN VHF/UHF RF OUT S-VIDEO RF S[...]

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    E ng l i sh 23 TIPS: Before making or changing any connections, make sure that all the devices are disconnected from the power outlet. Step 2 : O ptiona l Connections (co n t in u e d ) DV OUT L R B OR A Connecting a camcorder to the fr ont jacks You can use the front jacks to copy camcorder recordings. These jacks are located behind the  ap on [...]

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    E ng l i sh 24 Step 3 : I nsta llation and S etup IMPORTANT! When you complete the connections and turn on the recorder for the  rst time, it is advisable that you make several basic settings. Please see the following pages on using the Setup Menu features to program TV channels, menu language and system clock settings. This will improve the per[...]

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    E ng l i sh 25 Step 3 : I nsta llation a nd Setup (c o n t in u e d ) TIPS: Press  to go access the options of an item in the menu. Press SETUP to exit the menu. GENERAL settings (underlined options are the factory default settings) Record Quality Auto Program Manual Program SP Search Edit Auto Chapter Marker 5min. SETUP MENU - GENERAL Manual P [...]

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    E ng l i sh 26 Step 3 : I nsta llation a nd Setup (c o n t in u e d ) TIPS: Press  to go access the options of an item in the menu. Press SETUP to exit the menu. Setting the languag e You can select the language for subtitles and audio for DVD playback. For some DVDs, the subtitle/audio language can only be changed via the DVD disc menu. If the [...]

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    E ng l i sh 27 Step 3 : I nsta llation a nd Setup (c o n t in u e d ) TIPS: Press  to go access the options of an item in the menu. Press SETUP to exit the menu. LANGU AGE settings (underlined options ar e the factor y default settings) System Language Selects the menu language for this r ecorder on-scr een displa y . Audio Language Selects the [...]

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    E ng l i sh 28 Control T V progra ms Switching on to TV pro gram TUNER CH + / A Turn on the TV to the correct program number for the recorder (e.g. ‘EXT’, ‘0’, ‘AV’). B Press STANDBY-ON 2 to turn on the recorder.  If no TV program appears on the screen, press TUNER on the remote control. C Press CH +/– to select a TV channel.  T[...]

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    E ng l i sh 29 Before Rec ording About temporar y HDD storage (Time Shift Buffer) As soon as you switch on this recorder, the currently selected TV program will be stored in a temporary hard disk storage called ‘ TSB ’ (Time Shift Buffer), (up to 3 hours of programs.) In tuner mode, the Time Shift video bar will appear on the screen, it indicat[...]

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    E ng l i sh 30 Accessing the HDD (Hard Disk Storag e) Setup Menu You can preset the behavior of your hard disk storage of the recorder. This recorder offers various options for easy management of your hard disk recording. SETUP OK A Press SETUP .  The system setup menu appears. B Use  keys to highlight { SETUP MENU - HDD } and press  to[...]

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    E ng l i sh 31 Before Rec ording (co nt i n u ed ) TIPS: Press  to go back to previous menu item. Press SETUP to exit the menu. HDD settings (underlined options are the factory default settings) This option allows you to control the behavior of the Time Shift Buffer. { Yes } – Select to retain the contents in the temporary HDD storage when you[...]

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    E ng l i sh 32 Default Recording settings The default recording settings will allow you to preset auto chapter markers and the preferred mode of recording quality for HDD recording. A Press SETUP on the remote control.  The setup menu appears on the TV. B Use  keys to highlight { SETUP MENU - GENERAL } and press  to con rm. Record Qu[...]

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    E ng l i sh 33 Before Rec ording (co nt i n u ed ) TIPS: The underlined option is the factory default setting. Press  to go back to previous menu item. Press SETUP to exit the menu. GENERAL settings (underlined options are the factory default settings) Auto Chapter Markers Record Quality Auto Program Manual Program You can insert chapter markers[...]

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    E ng l i sh 34 IMPORTANT! Unrecordable pictures Television programs,  lms, video tapes, discs, and other materials may be copy-protected and therefore cannot be recorded on this recorder. Recording TV pro grams Follow the instructions below to record TV programs onto the HDD, where you can store for future viewing or copy to a DVD recordable dis[...]

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    E ng l i sh 35 A Connect the DV camcorder to the DV IN jack on the front panel of this recorder. B Find the footage on the DV camcorder that you want to start recording from and set the camcorder to pause mode. C Turn on the TV to the correct program number for the recorder (e.g. ‘EXT’, ‘0’, ‘AV’.) D Turn on the recorder and press DV on[...]

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    E ng l i sh 36 E Press REC â to start recording.  You can also press REC â repeatedly to increase the recording time in 30-minute increments. F Start playback on the connected device. To pause the playback on the device, press PAUSE Å . To continue, press PLAY  again.  You can use this function to avoid any unwanted recording . G To sto[...]

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    E ng l i sh 37 Record on D VD Record ab le Disc IMPORTANT! Unrecordable pictures Television programs,  lms, video tapes, discs, and other materials may be copy-protected and therefore cannot be recorded on this recorder. Cop ying from HDD to a recor dable D VD You can copy a recorded title(s) from the HDD (hard disk drive) to a recordable DVD di[...]

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    E ng l i sh 38 Recording fr om various sour ces You can choose to copy your recordings from the HDD or an external device to a DVD recordable disc. The storage capacities of the disc depends on the record quality that was selected for the recording in the recorder or device, see page 32. SOURCE DVD REC DV SELECT HDD STOP REC PAUSE Record on D VD Re[...]

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    E ng l i sh 39 TIPS: Ensure that there is suf cient space available on the DVD±R before recording. You have to  nalize the DVD±R before it can be played on other players, see page 58. Recording fr om an external de vice/ VCR/ D V Camcorder A Turn on the TV to the correct program number for the recorder (e.g. ‘EXT’, ‘0’, ‘AV’). B[...]

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    E ng l i sh 40 About timer recor ding Use ‘Timer Recording’ to automatically start and stop a recording at a later date/ time. The recorder will tune to the right program channel and begin recording at the speci ed time. With this recorder, you can pre-program up to 20 recordings . To make a timer recording, your recorder needs to know: – [...]

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    E ng l i sh 41 TIPS: Set the appropriate mode of record quality for HDD recording, the same record quality will be transferred from HDD to a recordable DVD. D Use the numeric keypad 0-9 to enter the PlusCode programming number for the show you wish to record and press OK . (e.g. : 5-312-4 or 5,312 4, key in ‘53124’.)  To cancel the VCR Plus+[...]

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    E ng l i sh 42 Timer recor ding (manually) A Turn on the TV power. Select the correct Video In channel at the TV.  If you are recording directly to a DVD disc , insert the DVD recordable disc before proceeding to step B . B Press TIMER on the remote control.  The timer schedule list appears. 1 2 3 4 5 6 S ou rc e R e c M ode D a t e S ta r t [...]

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    E ng l i sh 43  To cancel the above timer setting, press SELECT on the remote control. G Press TIMER to exit the menu. H Press STANDBY-ON 2 to turn off the recorder.  If the recorder is not in standby mode, a warning message will appear three minutes before the recording starts.  The ‘ TIMER ’ icon will light up on the display panel if[...]

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    E ng l i sh 44 Pla y back from H ard Dis k Pla yback your HDD recor dings Each recording stored on the HDD is displayed in the HDD content menu with an index picture. A Press HDD on the remote control.  The HDD content menu appears. B Use  keys to highlight a title and press OK on the remote control to start playback.  If you have many [...]

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    E ng l i sh 45 Pl ay ba c k f r om D i s c Pla yable discs Using this recorder, you can play and record on the following discs: Recording and Playback DVD±RW (DVD ReWritable); can be recorded on and overwritten repeatedly . DVD±R (DVD Recordable); can be recorded on only once. Playback only: DVD Video (Digital Versatile Disc) CD-RW (CD-ReWritable[...]

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    E ng l i sh 46 Starting disc playback  Playback will begin automatically. If the disc has its own menu this will be loaded, otherwise the recorder will launch an index screen.  If the pin code entry dialog appears on the TV, this means that the parental control was activated for the inserted disc (see page 66.)  Use the numeric keypad 0-9 [...]

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    E ng l i sh 47 Pla ying a D VD±R disc A Insert a recorded DVD±R disc.  The Index Picture screen appears. B Use  keys to select a title and press PLAY  to start playback. C To stop playback, press STOP  . Helpful Hint: – If the message ‘BLANK’ appears on the display panel, this means that there are no recordings on this disc. [...]

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    E ng l i sh 48 TIPS: The operating features described here might not be possible for cerain discs. Always refer to the instructions supplied with the discs. Pla y back from Disc (c o nt i n u e d ) Pla ying a picture disc (or m usical slide sho w) You can display JPEG pictures in the selected roll automatically one after the other. A Insert a JPEG [...]

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    E ng l i sh 49 Addit iona l Playback Fe ature s Changing to another title/ chapter/track When a disc contains more than one track, title or chapter, you can change to a different track, title or chapter as follows. During playback,  Press to go to the next title/chapter/ track.  Press to return to the start of the previous title/chapter/track[...]

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    E ng l i sh 50 Using m (INFO) options OK SELECT A During playback, press m twice on the remote control.  The playback menu appears on the TV. DVD T r i c k mode T itle C hapte r Audio S ubtitle Angle T itle T ime No r mal Play 02/05 01/22 01/02 - OTH Off 01/03 00:22:03 - 00:27:24 Mode B Use  keys to select the setting you want to adjust. ?[...]

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    E ng l i sh 51 Pro gramming disc tracks You can play the contents of the disc in the order you want by programming the tracks to be played. A Press m on the remote control.  The playback menu appears. B Select { Mode } > { Program .}  The program menu appears. DVD T itle Playlist T itle 1 T itle 2 T itle 3 T itle 4 T itle 5 T itle 6 T itle[...]

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    E ng l i sh 52 Changing subtitle languag e This operation works only on DVDs with multiple subtitle languages, you can change the language you want while playing the DVD. A Press m on the remote control.  The playback menu appears. B Use  keys to select { Subtitle } and press  to enter the menu and  nd the different available options[...]

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    E ng l i sh 53 Edit Recordings - HD D About HDD title edit menu In the HDD title edit menu, you can change the title name, hide unwanted scenes, delete titles, split a title or change the title index picture. The edit options in the HDD title edit menu are: { Play Title } – Select a title (recording) to play. { Delete Title } ( For unprotected an[...]

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    E ng l i sh 54 Dividing a Title You can divide the current title into two new titles. Each of these titles is characterized by its own index picture. Warning! Once a title is divided, the process cannot be reversed. A In HDD title edit mode, use  keys to highlight { Divide Title } and press OK .  The edit title playback screen appears. B D[...]

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    E ng l i sh 55 Rename a title The original title name is automatically generated by the recorder. You can change the disc name by following the steps below. A In HDD title edit mode, use  keys to highlight { Rename } and press OK .  The keyboard screen appears. B Use   keys to highlight a character on the keyboard and press OK [...]

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    E ng l i sh 56 Edit Recordings - Recordab le D VD About disc edit menu This recorder offers various disc edit options for various disc types. You can change the disc content and settings of a DVD recordable disc from the disc editing menu. The edited contents may not be available if you play the disc on another DVD player. The displayed options in [...]

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    E ng l i sh 57 TIPS: No further recording and editing can be carried out on a  nalized recordable DVD. Press DVD to return to the index picture screen. Edit Recordings - Recordab le D VD (c o nt i n u e d ) Rename disc The original disc name is generated automatically by the recorder. You can change the disc name by following the steps below. A [...]

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    E ng l i sh 58 TIPS: No further recording and editing can be carried out on a  nalized DVD±R. Press DVD to return to the index picture screen. Edit Recordings - Recordab le D VD (c o nt i n u e d ) Lock/Unlock disc (D VD±R Ws only) You can choose to protect the recordings on the DVD±RW disc in order to prevent accidental loss of recordings. A[...]

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    E ng l i sh 59 Edit Recordings - Recordab le D VD (c o nt i n u e d ) About D VD title editing You can change the individual title information or delete a title (recording) in a recorded DVD disc. If the recordable DVD disc has been  nalized, it cannot be edited. The displayed options in the title editing menu may differ depending on the type of[...]

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    E ng l i sh 60 Rename title The original title name is generated automatically by the recorder. You can give a new name to the title by following the steps below. A In title editing menu, use  keys to select { Rename Title } and press OK .  The keyboard screen appears. B Use    keys to highlight a character and press OK to sele[...]

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    E ng l i sh 61 About video editing After a recording has been made, this recorder allows you to edit the video content. You can add/delete chapter marker, hide unwanted scenes, change the picture in the index picture screen and split a title (recording) into two. When you playback a recording in video edit mode, the entire recording will be played [...]

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    E ng l i sh 62 Selecting a title It shows the current title and the total number of titles in the disc. It also allows you to select another title. A In edit mode, use  keys to select { Title } and press OK . B Use the numeric keypad 0-9 to key in a title and press OK .  The recorder will play the selected title. Selecting a chapter It sho[...]

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    E ng l i sh 63 Hiding an unwanted chapter You can choose to hide certain scenes from playback (e.g. skipping a commercial scene) or make it visible again. A Create a chapter marker at the scene you are going to hide. ( See previous page on “Creating chapter markers”.) B Select the chapter you want to hide and start playback. ( See previous page[...]

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    E ng l i sh 64 Set up Menu O ptions Accessing the Setup Menu The setup menu provides various options for you to adjust the recorder to suit your preferences. SETUP OK A Press SETUP on the remote control.  The setup menu appears on TV. B Use  keys to highlight a setup option and press  to access. C Use  keys to highlight the settin[...]

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    E ng l i sh 65 Set up Menu O ptions (c o nt i n u e d ) VIDEO settings (underlined options are the factory default settings) TV System TV Shape Progressive Scan DivX® Video on Demand The colour system of the DVD system, DVD and TV should match. Only then will it be possible to play a DVD on this system. Before changing the TV system, determine the[...]

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    E ng l i sh 66 Set up Menu O ptions (c o nt i n u e d ) Parental Level Rating explanations Change Password PREFERENCES settings (underlined options are the factory default settings) Some DVDs may have a parental level assigned to the complete disc or to certain scenes on the disc. This feature lets you set a playback limitation level. The rating le[...]

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    E ng l i sh 67 AUDIO settings (underlined options ar e the factory default settings) Set up Menu O ptions (c o nt i n u e d )  Press  to access this menu and use  keys to select one of the options. { RAW } – Select this if you have used the recorder’s COAXIAL OUT jack to connect to a multichannel receiver. { LPCM } – Select this i[...]

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    E ng l i sh 68 Fir mwa re Up gr ad e Installing the latest  rmware Periodically, Philips will issue upgrades for the  rmware that was initially installed in your recorder as the  rmware is continuously re ned for greater stability and compatibility of the recorder. Caution! Power supply must not be interrupted during upgrade!  Visit [...]

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    E ng l i sh 69 Tr o u b l e s h o o t i n g Prob lem Solution WARNING Under no circumstances should you try to repair the system yourself, as this will invalidate the warranty. Do not open the system as there is a risk of electric shock. If a fault occurs,  rst check the points listed below before taking the system for repair. If you are unable [...]

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    E ng l i sh 70 Prob lem Solution Tr o u b l e s h o o t i n g (co n t i nu e d ) The picture is distorted or black and white during playback. There is picture or sound interference with the TV reception. Distorted sound coming from a connected hi- system or ampli er. Recordings are not occurring as scheduled. New recordings cannot be made. Th[...]

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    E ng l i sh 71 Prob lem Solution Tr o u b l e s h o o t i n g (co n t i nu e d ) Picture is fuzzy and brightness varies when copying DVD Video discs or prerecorded video cassettes. The message ‘This will clear the time shift buffer’ appears. There is a power failure during the deleting of the recorder’s HDD contents. There is a power failure [...]

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    E ng l i sh 72 Video Recording • Recording System: NTSC/ PAL • Compression formats: MPEG2 • Modes of Record Quality: High Quality : HQ (M1) Standard Play : SP (M2) Standard Play Plus : SP+ (M2x) Long Play : LP (M3) Extended Play : EP (M4) Super Long Play : SLP (M6) • Recording enhancements: Auto Chapter Marker Insertion, Divide Title, Erase[...]

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    E ng l i sh 73 Analog : Sound that has not been turned into numbers. Analog sound varies, while digital sound has speci c numerical values. These jacks send audio through tw o channels, the left and right. Aspect ratio : The ratio of vertical and horizontal sizes of a displa yed image. The horizon- tal vs. vertical ratio of conventional TVs. is [...]

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    E ng l i sh 74 Display panel symbols / mess ages The following symbols/messages may appear on your recorder display:  00:00 Multifunction display/ text line – Title/track number – Total/elapsed/remaining title/track time – Disc/title name – Additional information regarding the disc – TV channel number or source of video – Clock (This[...]

  • Page 75

    E ng l i sh 75 Philips, P.O. Box 671539, Marietta, GA. 30006-0026 PHILIPS LIMITED WARRANTY ONE (1) YEAR WARRANTY COVERAGE: PHILIPS warranty obligation is limited to the terms set forth below. WHO IS COVERED: Philips warrants the product to the original purchaser or the person receiving the product as a gift against defects in materi- als and workma[...]

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    English DIGI T AL A/V SUR R OUND RECEIVER HTR5000 DIGI T AL A/V SUR R OUND RECEIVER HTR5000[...]

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    Registering your model with PHILIPS mak es you eligible for all of the valuable benef its listed below , so don't miss out. Complete and return your Pr oduct Registr ation Card at once, or register online at www .philips .com/usasuppor t to ensure: Return y our Pr oduct Registration Card or r egister online at www .philips.com/usasuppor t toda[...]

  • Page 78

    3 8239 300 30551 1. Read these instructions. 2. K eep these instructions. 3. Heed all warnings. 4. F ollow all instructions. 5. Do not use this apparatus near water . 6. Clean only with dry cloth. 7. Do not block an y ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufactur er´s instructions. 8. Do not install near any heat sour ces such as[...]

  • Page 79

    8239 300 30551 4 C A UTION Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedur es other than herein may result in hazar dous radiation e xposure or other unsafe operation. A TTENTION L'utilisation des commandes ou r é glages ou le non-respect des proc é dur es ci- incluses peuvent se traduir e par une exposition dangereuse à l'ir[...]

  • Page 80

    5 English F rançais Español Manufactured under license fr om Dolby Laboratories. “Dolby”, “Pro Logic” and the double-D symbol ar e trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. Manufactur ed under license from Digital Theater Systems, Inc. U.S. Pat. No’ s. 5,451,942; 5,956,674; 5,974,380; 5,978, 762; 6,226,616; 6,487,535 and other U.S. and world-wi[...]

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    8239 300 30551 6 En vironmental information All unnecessar y packaging has been omitted. W e hav e tried to make the packaging easy to separate into thr ee materials: cardboard (box), polystyrene f oam (buffer) and poly ethylene (bags, protective foam sheet). Y our system consists of materials which can be r ecycled and r eused if disassembled b y [...]

  • Page 82

    General Information Supplied accessories ............................................ 8 Ca r e and sa f ety in f ormation .............................. 8 Connections Step 1: Set up the spea k er s ................................ 9 Step 2: Placing the spea k ers and sub w oo f er .. 9 Step 3: Connecting spea k ers and sub w oo f er 10 Step 4: Conn[...]

  • Page 83

    8239 300 38592 Supplied accessories General Information Audio cables (r ed, white) Coaxial cable Care and saf ety information Av oid high temperatures, moisture, water and dust –A pparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing. – Do not place any sour ces of danger on the apparatus (e.g. liquid filled objects, lighted candles). Do not b[...]

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    8239 300 38591 Connections 1 1 3 3 2 4 2 Step 2: Placing the speak ers and subwoof er Front Speak er (Left) Front Speak er (Right) AV Receiver Subwoofer Rear speak er (Right) Rear speaker (Left) Cent er speaker Y ou can choose to hang the speakers on the wall. M ount a screw (not supplied) on the wall where the spea k er is to be hung and hook the [...]

  • Page 85

    8239 300 38592 Step 3: Connecting speak ers and subwoof er Front Right Rear Right Rear Left Cent er Connections Subwoofer Front Left ● Connect the supplied speaker systems b y matching the colours of the jacks and speak er cables. Fully insert the stripped portion of the speaker wire into the jacks. Speakers / Subw oofer - + FRONT LEFT (FL) black[...]

  • Page 86

    8239 300 38592 L L R + + SPEAKERS 3 R IGHT L EFT REAR RIGHT REAR LEFT FRONT CENTER SUBWOOFER 6 CHANNEL IN COAXIAL IN COAXIAL OUT OPTICAL IN AUX TV IN OUT AUDIO ANTENNA (75 ) FM 2 ➠ 1 OUT COAXIAL OUT FM antenna AM antenna fix the cl a w into the slot Step 4: Connecting FM/ antennas Step 5: Connecting the po wer cor d After ev er ything is connecte[...]

  • Page 87

    8239 300 38592 IMPOR T ANT! –Y ou can connect other audio and audio/visual equipments to this A V receiv er in order to use the Home Cinema Audio System’ s surround sound ca pabilities. –F or connection to additional components, the audio/video cables are not supplied. – When making connections, mak e sure the colour of cables matches the c[...]

  • Page 88

    8239 300 38592 Optional Connections - Pla yback OR Connecting to a D VD/SA CD pla yer A B C OR D VD/SACD pla yer Y ou only need to make one connection to your D VD/SA CD pla yer from the f ollowing options, depending on the capabilities of your D VD/SA CD play er . Option 1: Using 6 Channel In jacks ● If your D VD/SA CD pla yer has a built-in m u[...]

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    8239 300 38592 ● Connect the A V receiver’ s CO AXIAL OUT jack to the DIGIT AL (CO AXIAL) IN jack on a digital recor ding device (DTS-Digital Theatre System compatible, with a Dolby Digital decoder , for example). ➜ This will allow y ou to make digital or analogue recor dings from the signals r eceiv ed from this A V receiv er . AND/OR ● Co[...]

  • Page 90

    8239 300 38592 Functional Ov er view * = Press and hold the button for mor e than five seconds. 1 ST ANDBY ON ( B ) – Switches to standby mode or turns on the system. 2 SOUND – Selects a sound effect. 3 BASS – Selects B ASS (l o w tone) sound mode and use the V OLUME cont r ol to change the tone l e v el. 4 TREBLE – Selects TREBLE (high ton[...]

  • Page 91

    8239 300 38592 Contr ol buttons availab le on the r emote onl y 0 – Use to select a preset radio station. ! SURROUND – Selects multichannel surr ound or stereo mode. @ SUBW +- – Adjusts subwoof er’ s sound lev el. REAR +- – Adjusts rear speak ers’ sound level. CENTER +- – Adjus ts cent er spea k er ’ s sound l e v el. TV V OL +- –[...]

  • Page 92

    8239 300 30571 Step 1: Inse r ting batteries into the r emote cont r ol 1 3 2 1 Open the batte r y compa r tment. 2 Inse r t t w o batteries type R06 or AA, f oll o wing the indications ( +- ) inside the compa r tment. 3 Close the c o v e r . Using the r emote cont r ol to operate the system 1 Aim the r emote cont r ol di r ect l y at the r emote s[...]

  • Page 93

    8239 300 30571 Getting Star ted CENTER DELA Y – Select this to set the dela y time in relation to the listening position/distance f rom the cent er spea k er : 5ms, 3ms, 2ms, 1ms or OFF (default setting). REAR DELA Y – Select this to set the dela y time in relation to the listening position/distance f rom r ear spea k ers : 15ms, 12ms, 9ms, 6ms[...]

  • Page 94

    8239 300 38592 IMPOR T ANT! F or pr oper surround sound, make sure the speak ers and subwoofer are connected (see page 7). Selecting surr ound sound ● In DISC CO AX or DISC OPTI mode, if the audio signal r ecei v ed is Dol b y Digital or DTS, pressing SURR OUND button will cyclical l y g o th r ough : DOLBY DIGI T AL / DTS ™ STEREO ● Otherwis[...]

  • Page 95

    8239 300 38592 V olume control ● Adjust V OLUME contr ol (or press V OL + / - on the remote) to incr ease or decrease the v olume lev el. ➜ " VOL MIN " is the minimum v olume lev el and “ VOL MAX ” is the maximum v olume le vel. F or Philips TVs only ● Press TV V OL + / - on the remote control to adjust the TV’ s volume le vel[...]

  • Page 96

    8239 300 38592 T uning to radio stations 1 Press TUNER on the remote (or pr ess SOURCE control on fr ont panel) to select “ FM ” or “ M ” . 2 Press and hold S / T on the r emote until the fr equency indication starts to change , then release. ➜ " FM SEARCH " appears. ➜ The next radio station will be tuned automatically . ➜ l[...]

  • Page 97

    8239 300 38592 4 Press PR OG again to store. 5 Repeat steps 1 ~ 4 to store other radio stations. Helpful Hints: – If you attempt to p r o g r am m o r e than 40 preset radio stations, “ PROG FULL ” appears . – The system will exit presetting mode if no button is pressed within two seconds. Selecting a preset radio station ● Press or use t[...]

  • Page 98

    8239 300 38592 W ARNING Under no ci r cumstances should y ou t r y to r epair the system y ourself, as this will i n validate the wa r rant y . Do not open the system as the r e is a risk of electric shock. If a fault occurs, first check the points listed bel o w be f o r e taking the system f or r epai r . If y ou a r e una b le to r emedy a p r o[...]

  • Page 99

    8239 300 38592 AMPLIFIER SECTION T otal Output P o w er (Home Theater Mode) 700W T otal Output P o w er ( 1% THD) 330W F r ont 50 W 1 x2 Cent e r 50 W 1 Su r r ound 50 W 1 x2 Sub w oo f er 80 W 2 F r equency Response 150 Hz – 20 kHz / –3 dB Signal-to-Noise Ratio > 60 dB (CCIR) Input Sensitivity - TV In 600 mV - A UX In 600 mV - 6 Channel In [...]

  • Page 100

    8239 300 38592 Analo A UDIO OUT Jacks: Jacks on the back of the A V r ecei v er that send audio to another system (T V , Ste r e o , et c .). Digital: Sound that has been co n v e r ted into n umerical values. Digital sound is a vailable when y ou use the DIGI T AL A UDIO OUT C O AXIAL or OPTI C AL jacks. These jacks send audio th r ough m ultiple [...]

  • Page 101

    Philips, P.O. Box 671539, Marietta, GA. 30006-0026 PHILIPS LIMITED WARRANTY ONE (1) YEAR WARRANTY COVERAGE: PHILIPS warranty obligation is limited to the terms set forth below. WHO IS COVERED: Philips warrants the product to the original purchaser or the person receiving the product as a gift against defects in materi- als and workmanship as based [...]