Philips Car Stereo System HDRW 720 17 User Manual

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Safety Information  
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 modifications 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 the cover or attempt to service this device, due to possible  
eye injury.  
CAUTION: Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous  
radiation exposure. The set complies with the FCC-Rules, Part 15 and with 21 CFR 1040.10.  
CAUTION: Visible and invisible laser radiation when open and interlock defeated. Do not stare into the beam. The beam is located  
inside, near the deck mechanism.  
Special Information for Canadian Users  
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the Radio  
Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications. (Canadian ICES-003)  
Radio/TV Interference  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC  
Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This  
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions,  
may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a  
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by  
turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following  
measures:  
1) Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
2) Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.  
3) Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.  
4) Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
Note to Cable TV system installer:  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
1. Read these instructions.  
2. Keep these instructions.  
3. Heed all warnings.  
12.  
Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or  
table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the  
apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when  
moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid  
injury from tip-over.  
4. Follow all instructions.  
13.Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when  
unused for long periods of time.  
5. Do not use this apparatus near water.  
6. Clean only with dry cloth.  
14.Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.  
Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged  
in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged,  
liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the  
apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or  
moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.  
7. Do not block any ofthe ventilation openings. Install  
in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.  
8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators,  
heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including  
amplifiers) that produce heat.  
15. Battery usage CAUTION - To prevent battery leakage  
which may result in bodily injury, property damage, or damage to  
the unit:  
9. Do not defeat the safety purpose  
of the polarized or grounding-type  
Install all batteries correctly, + and < as marked on the unit.  
plug. A polarized plug has two blades  
with one wider than the other.  
Do not mix batteries (old and new or carbon and alkaline, etc.).  
A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding  
prong. The wide blade or the third prong are provided for  
your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your  
outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete  
outlet.  
Remove batteries when the unit is not used for a longtime.  
16. Apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing.  
17. Do not place any sources ofdanger on the apparatus (e.g.  
liguid filled objects, lighted candles).  
10.Protect the power cord from being walked on or  
pinched, particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and  
the point where they exit from the apparatus.  
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Table ofcontents  
Overview offunctions ......................... 1  
The TV Guide On Screen ™ System 24  
Functioning of the device ................................................................................ 1  
The remote control ......................................................................................... 2  
Additional TV functions .................................................................................. 4  
Front of the device .......................................................................................... 5  
Back of the device ............................................................................................ 6  
Input jacks (IN-EXT2) ..................................................................................... 6  
Input jacks (IN-EXT1) ..................................................................................... 6  
Output jacks (OUT-2) .................................................................................... 6  
Output jacks (OUT-1 480p/480i) .............................................................. 6  
Output jacks (DIGITAL AUDIO OUT) ...................................................... 6  
Output jack (G-LINK™) ................................................................................ 6  
General information ...................................................................................... 24  
Setting up the TV Guide On Screen™ System ....................................... 24  
Connecting the IR-Blaster ............................................................................ 25  
Finalize set-up .................................................................................................. 25  
The TV Guide On Screen™System ........................................................... 26  
General ............................................................................................................. 26  
The 'LISTINGS' screen .................................................................................. 27  
The 'SORT' screen ......................................................................................... 27  
The 'SCHEDULE' screen .............................................................................. 28  
The 'MESSAGES' screen ............................................................................... 28  
The 'PROMOTIONS' screen ....................................................................... 28  
The 'SETUP' screen ........................................................................................ 29  
Introduction ......................................... 7  
Recording on the HDD ..................... 30  
Discs you can use ............................................................................................. 7  
Recording and playback .................................................................................. 7  
Playback only ..................................................................................................... 7  
Regional code .................................................................................................... 8  
Technical data ................................................................................................... 8  
Accessories ........................................................................................................ 8  
Important ........................................................................................................... 8  
Important instructions for the HDD ........................................................... 9  
Symbols used in these operating instructions ............................................ 9  
Cleaning the discs ............................................................................................. 9  
Special functions of your DVD recorder .................................................. 10  
General ............................................................................................................. 30  
The Time shift Buffer ..................................................................................... 30  
Symbols in the 'Time Shift Buffer' ............................................................... 31  
Navigation in the time shift buffer .............................................................. 31  
Mark TV shows for recording ..................................................................... 32  
Manual recordings .......................................................................................... 33  
OTR recordings .............................................................................................. 33  
Recording from a video recorder/DVD player ....................................... 33  
Recording from a camera connected to the front jacks ....................... 34  
Programming a recording (TIMER). 35  
Connecting the DVD recorder ......... 12  
General ............................................................................................................. 35  
Programming recordings with the 'TV Guide On Screen™ system'.. 35  
Programming recordings with the VCR Plus+® System ......................... 36  
Programming recordings without the VCR Plus+® System .................. 37  
How to change or delete a programmed recording (TIMER) ............. 37  
Cancel a programmed recording in progress .......................................... 38  
Preparing the remote control for operation ........................................... 12  
Using your DVD-Recorder remote control with your TV set ............ 12  
Connecting to the antenna .......................................................................... 12  
Connecting to the TV ................................................................................... 13  
Connection with Component-Video- (Y Pb Pr) cable ........................... 13  
Connecting with a S-Video (Y/C) cable .................................................... 13  
Connecting with Video (CVBS) cable ........................................................ 14  
Connection with the antenna cable only .................................................. 14  
Connecting to the AC-outlet ...................................................................... 14  
Playback from the HDD .................... 39  
General ............................................................................................................. 39  
Additional playback features ........................................................................ 39  
Search by time ................................................................................................. 39  
Repeat ............................................................................................................... 39  
Zoom feature .................................................................................................. 40  
The media browser ....................................................................................... 40  
Symbols in the 'Media Browser' .................................................................. 40  
Change order for the media browser ....................................................... 41  
Change title settings ...................................................................................... 41  
Edit title ............................................................................................................ 42  
'Video edit' ....................................................................................................... 42  
Editing recorded titles (name) ..................................................................... 43  
Divide title ....................................................................................................... 43  
Delete titles/recordings from the HDD ................................................... 44  
Insert/remove chapter markers .................................................................. 44  
Hide chapters (sections) ............................................................................... 45  
Connecting additional devices .......... 15  
Connecting a video recorder, DVD player. ............................................. 15  
Connecting a cable box with cinch or S-video cable ............................. 15  
Connecting a cable box only via antenna cable ....................................... 15  
Connecting a camcorder to the front jacks ............................................. 16  
Connecting audio devices to the analog audio jacks .............................. 16  
Connecting audio devices to the digital audio jacks ............................... 16  
Installation .......................................... 17  
Initial installation ............................................................................................. 17  
Tuner mode ..................................................................................................... 19  
Additional installation features ........ 20  
Recording on a DVD+RW/+R ........... 46  
Archiving (storing) titles on a DVD+RW/+R .......................................... 46  
Protect disc against accidental recordings ................................................ 46  
Automatic TV channel search ..................................................................... 20  
Adding and clearing TV channels manually ............................................... 21  
Setting the language ....................................................................................... 21  
Setting the time and date automatically .................................................... 22  
Setting the time and date .............................................................................. 23  
Playback from a disc .......................... 47  
General notes on playback ........................................................................... 47  
Switch over to the actual TV channel during playback .......................... 47  
Inserting a disc ................................................................................................ 47  
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Playing a DVD video disc .............................................................................. 48  
Playing a DVD+RW/ +R disc ....................................................................... 48  
Playing an audio CD ....................................................................................... 48  
Playing an MP3 CD ......................................................................................... 49  
Playing a (Super) Video CD ......................................................................... 49  
Recording ......................................................................................................... 62  
'Record mode' ................................................................................................. 62  
'Camera mode' ................................................................................................ 62  
'Chapters' ......................................................................................................... 62  
'HDD buffer' .................................................................................................... 62  
'Language' ......................................................................................................... 62  
'Filter' ................................................................................................................ 63  
'Set up' .............................................................................................................. 63  
'System' ............................................................................................................. 63  
'Auto delete' .................................................................................................... 63  
'Jump forward' ................................................................................................. 63  
'Jump back' ....................................................................................................... 63  
'Installation' ...................................................................................................... 63  
'Flush Buffer' .................................................................................................... 63  
Additonal playback features ............. 50  
General ............................................................................................................. 50  
Searching a disc ............................................................................................... 50  
Still picture ....................................................................................................... 50  
Slow motion .................................................................................................... 50  
Search by time ................................................................................................. 50  
Repeat/Shuffle play ......................................................................................... 51  
Repeating a passage (A-B) ............................................................................ 51  
Scan feature ..................................................................................................... 51  
Camera angle ................................................................................................... 51  
Zoom feature .................................................................................................. 51  
Select the audio language .............................................................................. 52  
Subtitles ............................................................................................................ 52  
Additional user preferences ............. 64  
General ............................................................................................................. 64  
Picture settings ................................................................................................ 64  
Sound settings ................................................................................................. 65  
Language settings ............................................................................................ 65  
Additional settings .......................................................................................... 66  
Disk feature menu .......................................................................................... 66  
Managing the disc contents .............. 53  
General ............................................................................................................. 53  
Favorite Scene Selection ............................................................................... 53  
Insert chapter markers ................................................................................. 53  
Hiding chapters ............................................................................................... 54  
Deleting chapter markers ............................................................................. 55  
Changing the index picture .......................................................................... 55  
Dividing titles ................................................................................................... 56  
Editing recording titles (name) .................................................................... 56  
Playing the entire title ................................................................................... 56  
Erasing recordings/titles ................................................................................ 57  
Disc settings .................................................................................................... 57  
Changing the disc name ................................................................................ 58  
Finishing editing ............................................................................................... 58  
Finalizing DVD+R discs ................................................................................. 58  
Erasing DVD+RW Disc's .............................................................................. 58  
Access control (Child Lock) ............. 67  
Child lock (DVD and VCD) ......................................................................... 67  
Activating/deactivating child lock ................................................................ 67  
Authorizing a disc ........................................................................................... 67  
Locking unlocked discs .................................................................................. 67  
Parental level control (DVD video only) .................................................. 68  
Activating/deactivating parental level control .......................................... 68  
Changing the country .................................................................................... 68  
Changing the PIN code ................................................................................. 69  
Information on the screen of your TV70  
Symbols in the menu bar .............................................................................. 70  
Menu bar 1 ....................................................................................................... 70  
Menu bar 2 ....................................................................................................... 70  
Field for temporary messages ..................................................................... 70  
Status field ........................................................................................................ 70  
Disc type symbols .......................................................................................... 70  
Operating mode symbols ............................................................................. 70  
The symbols on your DVD recorder display .......................................... 71  
Messages in the DVD recorder display ..................................................... 71  
Disc Manager (DM) ............................ 59  
General information ...................................................................................... 59  
Adding a disc to the Disc Manager ............................................................. 59  
Removing discs from the Disc Manager .................................................... 59  
Searching for a title in the Disc Manager .................................................. 60  
Searching discs ................................................................................................ 60  
User preferences for the HDD ......... 61 Before you call an engineer .............. 73  
General ............................................................................................................. 61  
Toolbar ............................................................................................................. 61  
Glossar ................................................ 78  
Options ............................................................................................................. 61  
'Audio' ............................................................................................................... 61  
'Zoom' ............................................................................................................... 61  
'Time search' ................................................................................................... 62  
'Subpictures' ..................................................................................................... 62  
Preferences ...................................................................................................... 62  
Code numbers ofthe remote control 79  
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Overview offunctions  
Functioning ofthe device  
Your Philips DVD/HDD recorder mainly consists of the following components:  
HDD recorder  
For recording in a temporary storage on the HDD (Time shift Buffer)  
As soon as you turn on the DVD/HDD recorder, it automatically records the current TV channel selected on the DVD/HDD recorder in this  
temporary storage. As a result, you can 'rewind' to a scene ( D ) or watch a still picture ( PAUSE 9 ), while the current TV show is still being  
recorded.  
Recordings in the time shift buffer are only temporarily available (factory settings: 3 hours).  
For storing recordings on the HDD  
You can mark recordings in the time shift buffer for storage on the HDD using REC/OTR n .  
These recordings will be transferred to the HDD when you switch off the device using STANDBY m or when the time periode of the time shift  
buffer ( e.g. 3 hours) expires.  
DVD Recorder  
For archiving (copying) HDD recordings on a DVD+RW/+R  
Recordings on the HDD can be selected in a title overview screen (Media Browser) and then copied (archived) on a DVD+RW/+R.  
TV tuner  
For recordings independently from your TV set  
You can use your DVD/HDD recorder as a TV tuner, allowing you the comfort of pausing a running TV show and continue watching it later. You  
can make recordings on the HDD without having to turn on the TV set.  
DVD/CD/MP3 player  
For playing back recorded DVDs, CDs , CD<RW/Rs  
You can use this device to play back DVD+R/RWs, DVD-R/RWs, (S)Video CDs(CD-RW/R), Audio CDs(CD-RW/R), MP3 CDs(CD-RW/R) of the  
respective standard.  
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Overview offunctions  
The remote control  
REC/OTR n Record the current TV show on the HDD, mark recordings in the time  
shift buffer to be stored on HDD.  
Hold button down to start the recording from now. (Mark the  
recording from the beginning of the actual position in the Time Shift  
Buffer).  
STANDBY m To switch set on or off, interrupt menu function.  
A programmed recording (TIMER) or an archiving process will be  
continued until the end, and the device will then be switched off.  
CAM Switch to 'Camera mode' (recording directly on the HDD and not  
through time shift buffer), switch to input jacks (' S-VIDEO  
(CAM1) / VIDEO (CAM1) ', ' DV IN (CAM2) ').  
TV/HDD Switches the antenna signal directly to the TV set. This button lets you  
switch between the DVD recorder and an antenna signal if you have  
connected your DVD recorder to your TV set with only an antenna  
cable.  
RETURN Return to previous menu on a video CD (VCD). This also works with  
some DVD discs.  
Moreover, you can jump back to the previous scene of the time shift  
buffer or to playback from the HDD. You can switch to the picture of  
the actual running TV show with the TUNER buttoen.  
TV VOLUME q Increase/reduce TV volume. For more details read the chapter  
TV VOLUME r 'Additional TV functions'  
EDIT Call up/Cancel the edit menu.  
Call up/Cancel the menu for editing titles during playback.  
TIMER s To make a TIMER programming with/without VCR Plus+® system or to  
alter/clear programmed recordings.  
SELECT Select function/value.  
You can mark several titles in the media browser.  
Switch on repeat play during playback from a disc.  
TUNER This button lets you switch to the picture of the internal tuner (TV  
channel).  
During play back from the Time Shift Buffer, you can jump to the actual  
TV show (live) of the selected TV channel.  
SYSTEM MENU Call up/Cancel the system menu.  
Depending on the operating mode from which you press this button:  
•) DVD system menu: Press DISC MENU first.  
•) HDD system menu: Press TUNER first.  
DISC MENU For displaying the DVD menu or the index screen overview.  
INFO For displaying additional information on the screen or the time shift  
buffer during playback/recording on the HDD .  
Call up additional information in the TV Guide On Screensystem.  
RED Red function button  
YELLOW Yellow function button  
BLUE Blue function button  
GREEN Green function button  
BROWSER HDD Call up/cancel the overview of HDD recordings (media browser).  
TV GUIDE Call up/Cancel the TV Guide On ScreenSystem  
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Overview offunctions  
A B Cursor buttons up, down in the menus.  
Previous or next position in the time shift buffer during playback from  
HDD.  
D C Cursor buttons left, right in the menus.  
Previous or next position during playback of a title from the HDD  
(media browser or time shift buffer). If you hold down this button you  
can faster browse trough the recordings. The speed will increase  
automatically.  
OK Confirming of functions  
Starting the playback from the begining in the 'Media Browser'.  
STOP h Stop playback  
Hold down the button to open and close the disc tray.  
PAUSE 9 If this button is pressed during playback, the DVD recorder switches to  
pause. You will see a still picture. If this button is pressed during  
recording in the 'Camera mode', the DVD recorder switches to pause  
and inserts a chapter marker.  
PLAY G Play back a recorded disc.  
CHANNEL q Next channel  
CHANNEL r Previous channel  
JUMP BACK To jump back a certain time period that can be changed in the settings  
of the HDD.  
N Briefly press the button during playback: Previous chapter or previous  
title  
Hold down the button: Search backwards  
Hold down the button during the still picture: slow motion backwards  
O Briefly press the button during playback: Next chapter or next title  
Hold down the button: Search forwards  
Hold down the button during the still picture: slow motion forward  
JUMP FWD To jump forward by a certain time period that can be changed in the  
settings of the HDD.  
0..9 For entering numbers or characters at the corresponding entry fields.  
T/C Switching between title and chapter for selection using N , O .  
If 'INFO' appears in the display, the index menu from a recorded disc  
will be shown or an introductory film will be played. In this case, this  
function is not available.  
DISC MANAGER Call up/Cancel the disc manager (DM).  
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Overview offunctions  
Additional TV functions  
With the enclosed multicode remote control you can control the main functions of your TV set.  
To do this, you must first enter a code number that corresponds to the make of your TV set.  
You will find a summary of all available remote control commands on the last page of this manual.  
How to enter this code number you will read in the chapter ' Using your DVD-Recorder remote  
control with your TV set'.  
TV VOLUME q Increase TV volume  
TV VOLUME r Reduce TV volume  
TV/MUTE y Switch TV sound on/off  
For the following functions you need to hold down the • TV button (on the left side) and then  
select the function you need with the appropriate button.  
STANDBY m Switch on/off TV set  
0..9 Number buttons 0 - 9  
CHANNEL q To select a higher channel number  
CHANNEL r To select a lower channel number  
Additional TV functions for Philips TV-sets if supported from the TV. You need to hold down the •  
TV button (on the left side).  
T/C switch Teletext (TXT) on/off  
TIMER s Clock display on the screen on/off  
RETURN To return to the previous selected TV program/ previous menu step  
SYSTEM MENU Call up the System Menu from the TV  
B , A In theTV menus cursor up/down  
D , C In the TV menus cursor left/right  
OK Confirm functions or settings  
RED , GREEN , Colour buttons for special functions  
YELLOW, BLUE  
TUNER Switching the TV from the external jacks to the internal tuner.  
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G : Play button  
Front ofthe device  
Play back a recorded disc or a title on the HDD  
In the TV Guide On Screen System: OK-button.  
STANDBY-ON m : To switch device off / on, interrupt a function.  
N : select previous title/search backwards  
TRAY LED : Red light around the disc tray indicates recording on a  
O : select next title/search forwards  
DVD+RW/+R.  
h : Stop button  
OPEN/CLOSE J : Open/close disc tray.  
Interrupt playback/recording (Cameramode)  
GUIDE : Call up/Cancel the TV Guide On ScreenSystem When the  
TV Guide On Screen system is active, this button lights up white.  
Behind the flap at the right<hand corner on the front  
OK : To confirm the entry/function.  
S-VIDEO (CAM1) : Connection of SVHS/Hi8 camcorders or  
SVHS/Hi8 video recorders (channel number 'CAM1')  
HDD : Call up the media browser (overview of recordings on the  
HDD).  
Yellow jack  
During a recording on the HDD this button lights up blue.  
VIDEO (CAM1) : Video input jack: Connection of camcorders  
or video recorders (channel number 'CAM1')  
UP DOWN : Cursor buttons up, down in the menus. UP ,  
DOWN : Higher/lower channel  
White/red jack  
Moves cursor up/down in the TV Guide On Screensystem  
Previous or next title in the time shift buffer during playback from  
HDD.  
L AUDIO R (CAM1) : Audio input jack left/right :  
Connection of camcorders or video recorders (channel number  
'CAM1')  
LEFT RIGHT : Cursor buttons left, right in the menus.  
Previous or next position during playback of a title from the HDD  
(media browser or time shift buffer). LEFT , RIGHT : In the TV  
Guide On ScreenSystem: Cursor left/right  
DV IN (CAM2) : digital video input (DV format only), IEEE 1394,  
FireWire to connecting a digital camcorder or other suitable  
device (program number 'CAM2').  
Switching between the jacks VIDEO (CAM1) , S-VIDEO (CAM1) is  
done automatically. If a signal is available at both jacks at the same time,  
the signal at the S-VIDEO (CAM1) jack has priority.  
If you change the jack (unplug), you must re-select the jack. (Button  
CHANNEL r and then CHANNEL q )  
n : Record button  
Stores the current TV show on the HDD, mark recordings in the  
time shift buffer to be stored on HDD.  
Red light around the n button indicates:  
•) a recording on a DVD+RW/+R (archiving of titles)  
•) storing of a recording(s) on the HDD.  
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AUDIO L/R (OUT 2)  
Back ofthe device  
White/red cinch jack for the connection of a TV set with audio  
input jacks or an additional device.  
4MAINS Connection to the household AC-outlet (110V/60Hz)  
ANTENNA IN Connection of the antenna  
Output jacks (OUT<1 480p/480i)  
AUDIO L/R (OUT 1) Analog audio output (red/white jack):  
Connection of an additional device. Audio output for Component  
Video/Progressive Scan  
TV OUT Connection of the antenna cable to the TV set  
Input jacks (IN<EXT2)  
COMPONENT VIDEO-OUT1 Component Video output  
(red/blue/green jack): Connection of an additional device with  
Component Video input (Interlaced/Progressive Scan)  
S-VIDEO (Y/C)-EXT2 S<Video input: Connection of an additional  
device (channel number 'EXT2'). Switching between the  
S-VIDEO (Y/C)-EXT2 and VIDEO (CVBS)-EXT2 jacks takes  
place automatically.  
VIDEO (CVBS)-EXT2 Video input (yellow jack): Connection of  
Output jacks (DIGITAL AUDIO OUT)  
COAX OUT  
an additional device (channel number 'EXT2')  
For the connection of a digital audio device using a coaxial  
cable(cinch cable).  
AUDIO L/R (IN-EXT 2) Analog audio input (red/white  
jack)underneath the VIDEO (CVBS)-EXT2 jack. Audio for the  
VIDEO (CVBS)-EXT2 jack: Connection of an additional device  
(channel number 'EXT2')  
OPTICAL OUT  
For the connection of a digital audio device using an optical cable  
(Toslink).  
Input jacks (IN<EXT1)  
AUDIO L/R (IN-EXT 1) Analog audio input (red/white  
jack)next to the COMPONENT VIDEO-EXT1 jack: Connection  
of an additional device. Audio input for Component Video (channel  
number 'EXT1')  
Output jack (G<LINK™)  
G-LINK Connection of the supplied IR Blaster (IR extender) for a  
cable box.  
COMPONENT VIDEO-EXT1 Component Video input  
(red/blue/green jack): Connection of an additional device with  
Component Video output (channel number 'EXT1')  
Output jacks (OUT<2)  
S-VIDEO (Y/C)-OUT2  
Connection of an S-Video compatible TV set  
VIDEO (CVBS)-OUT2  
Yellow cinch jack for the connection of a TV set with video input  
(CVBS, Composite Video).  
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Introduction  
Discs you can use  
Welcome to the growing family of owners of PHILIPS equipment.  
Thank you for buying a HDRW 720/17 .  
The following discs can be used in your DVD recorder for playback  
and recording:  
Recording and playback  
DVD+RW (Digital Versatile Disc + rewriteable)  
uses phase change media, the same technology on which  
rewritable CDs are based. A high-performance laser is  
used to change the reflective properties of the recording  
layer; this process can be repeated more than a thousand  
times.  
Time-shift TV viewing is possible with the hard disk drive (HDD) in  
your DVD-Recorder./Hard Disk By storing the recording in a time shift  
buffer, you can 'rewind' to a scene you missed while the current TV  
show is still being recorded.  
DVD+R (Digital Versatile Disc + recordable)  
Unlike a DVD+RW disc, this disc can only be written to  
once. If it is not finalized after a recording, further  
recordings can be added to it. Old recordings can be later  
deleted but they can no longer be overwritten. The  
deleted recordings (titles) are marked 'Deleted title'.  
Before this disc can be played in a DVD player, it must be  
finalized in the DVD recorder. Once this process is  
complete, no further recordings can be added.  
Recordings in the time shift buffer will be automatically deleted e.g.  
after 3 hours if the period of the time shift buffer is set to 3 hours  
(factory setting).  
Moreover, you can play back a DVD disc or a recorded title from the  
HDD while the current TV channel is being recorded in the  
background.  
You can store recordings from the time shift buffer on the built-in  
HDD and transfer (archive) them later on a DVD+RW/+R disc.  
Playback only  
DVD Video (Digital Versatile Disc)  
Furthermore your Philips DVD Recorder /Hard Disk is a device for  
recording on DVD+RW/+R Discs and for playing digital video discs see  
next chapter. In the rest of the user manual the DVD Recorder/Hard  
Disk will be mentioned as DVD-Recorder.  
is a storage medium that combines the convenience of  
the compact disc with the latest digital video technology.  
DVD video uses modern MPEG2 data compression  
technology that enables an entire feature film to be  
stored on a single five-inch disc.  
Please take the time to read this operating manual before using your  
DVD Recorder. It contains important information on how to set up  
and operate the device.  
DVD-R(DVD-Recordable)  
These discs can only be played back if the recording was  
made in video mode and the recording was finalized.  
We hope you will enjoy your new DVD Recorder / Hard Disk,  
your Philips team!  
DVD-RW (DVD-Rewritable)  
These discs can only be played back if the recording was  
made in video mode and the recording was finalized.  
If you have any problems operating the device, please read the section  
entitled 'Before you call an engineer'. If this doesn't help you to resolve the  
problem, please call the customer support service for your country.  
You can also visit the website 'http://www.p4c.philips.com' .  
Audio CD (Compact Disc Digital Audio)  
Super Audio CD  
(plays only the CD layer of a hybrid SACD disc)  
Video CD (Format 1.0, 1.1, 2.0)  
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Super Video CD  
Component Video cable (Cinch cable with red/blue/green connectors)  
Audio cable (Cinch cable with red/white connectors)  
IR blaster  
CD-R (CD-Recordable) with Audio/MP3 content  
CD-RW (CD-Rewritable) with Audio/MP3 content  
Important  
ACaution! Visible and invisible laser radiation. Ifthe cover is  
open, do not look at the beam.  
Because ofthe risk ofeye injuries, only qualified service  
engineers should open the device and carry out  
maintenance or repair work.  
Regional code  
DVDs must be marked 'ALL' for all regions or '1' for  
region 1 to work in this machine. If the DVD is marked  
with a different region, it cannot be played in this DVD  
recorder.  
The number within the globe represents the region of  
the world.  
Region 1 covers:  
ALASER  
United States of America, Canada, North America,  
Bermuda, U.S. Virgin Islands and smaller regions around  
Australia.  
Typ: Semiconductor lasers InGaAlP (DVD), AlGaAs(CD)  
Wavelength: 660nm (DVD), 780nm (CD)  
Output power (outside the lens): 20mW (DVD+RW write),  
0.8mW (DVD read), 0.3mW (CD read).  
Beam divergence: 82 degrees (DVD), 54 degrees (CD)  
Technical data  
ADanger. High voltage! Do not open.  
Do not insert objects into the ventilation slots and fan  
openings!  
You will find more technical data on the last cover page.  
You run the risk ofgetting an electric shock.  
Voltage: 110-130V/60Hz  
AThe device does not contain any user-serviceable parts. Please  
Power consumption: 27W  
leave all maintenance work to qualified personnel.  
Power consumption (standby): less than 3W (clock display off)  
AThere are some components in the DVD recorder that keep  
running as long as the recorder is connected to AC-outlet. To  
switch off the DVD recorder completely, you must unplug it from  
the AC-outlet.  
Measurements in cm (W/H/D): 43.5/7.6/33.5 (Disc tray closed),  
47.2 cm (disc tray open)  
Weight without packaging approx.: 4.0kg  
AIf you disconnect the DVD recorder from the AC-outlet, make  
sure to take the plug out of the wall jack and not just remove the  
connector from the 4MAINS jack at the back of the unit.  
Children playing near the device could suffer injuries at the free  
end of the cable.  
Power outage/no power: Channel and timer information remain  
saved for approx. 1 year, the time is saved for approx. 12 hours.  
If there is power outage during a recording on the HDD (time shift  
buffer) at most the last 5 minutes before the power outage will be  
lost.  
AMake sure that air can circulate freely through the ventilation slots  
on the side and the fan opening at the back of the device to avoid  
overheating. The device should be placed on a firm surface.  
Operating position: maximum 10 degree inclination in all directions  
Ambient temperature: 15 °C - 35 °C  
Humidity: 25% - 75%  
ADo not insert any objects into the openings or ventilation slots of  
the device.  
C These operating instructions have been printed on non-polluting  
paper.  
Accessories  
C Please dispose of old batteries safely.  
Operating instructions  
Guarantee booklet  
Remote control and batteries  
Antenna cable  
C Please take the packaging to your local recycling centre.  
AC-outlet (mains) cable  
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C This electronic equipment contains several materials that can be  
recycled. If you are disposing of an old device, please take it to a  
recycling centre.  
Philips will not assume any liability for damage or loss of  
stored data.  
BDo not switch on the device immediately after transport from  
a cold to a warm room or vice versa, or under conditions of  
extreme humidity.  
Symbols used in these operating  
instructions  
Wait at least three hours after transporting the device. The DVD  
recorder needs this time to acclimate to its new environment  
(temperature, relative humidity, etc.).  
The following symbols will facilitate the use of these operating  
instructions.  
BWhen installing the recorder in a cupboard, ensure there is a gap  
of approximately 5 cm (2 inch) around the recorder to enable air  
to circulate freely and prevent overheating.  
1 Step(s) for carrying out an operation.  
O Another possible operating step that is not absolutely  
BMake sure that no objects or liquids enter into the DVD recorder.  
Do not place vases or the like on the DVD recorder. If you spill  
liquid into the recorder, immediately disconnect it from the power  
supply and call after-sales service for advice.  
necessary.  
P Reaction of the device  
When only one operation step is necessary  
BKeep the DVD recorder away from radiators and other heat  
sources and protect it from direct sunlight.  
You will find additional information in this section.  
BDo not place any combustible objects on the device (candles, etc.).  
Cleaning the discs  
Important instructions for the HDD  
The built-in HDD of this DVD recorder is sensitive to shocks,  
temperature fluctuations, and vibrations.  
Some malfunctions (frozen or distorted picture and broken sound for  
example) may be due to dirt on the disc. To avoid such problems, you  
should clean your discs regularly.  
Please observe the following precautions:  
Dirty discs should be cleaned with a soft cloth. Always wipe from  
the middle to the edge.  
Avoid shocks or vibrations  
Do not use any solvents such as benzine, thinners, commercially  
available cleaning agents, or antistatic sprays designed for vinyl  
records.  
Do not cover the ventilation openings of the cooling fan  
Do not operate the device under high temperatures, and do not  
expose it to temperature fluctuations  
Can I use a CD lens cleaner in the DVD recorder?  
Do not pull the mains plug from the wall outlet before the device  
Since the optical unit (laser) of the DVD recorder operates at a higher  
power level than the ones in normal DVD and CD players, such CD lens  
cleaner discs may actually damage the optical unit (laser).  
is switched off using STANDBY m .  
Before bringing the device to a workshop for repair, store all  
important data of the HDD on a DVD+RW/+R. See 'The archive  
function'.  
Therefore, refrain from using a CD lens cleaner disc!  
The workshop will not assume any liability for the loss of the  
stored data.  
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Introduction  
Special functions of your DVD recorder  
Your PhilipsDVD recorder has a number of special functions to make it easier to use and to  
enhance your enjoyment.  
You can operate the main functions on your television using your DVD-Recorder recorder remote  
control, even if your television is not a Philips.  
You can upgrade the software of your DVD-Recorder with a CD-ROM.  
the data and the upgrade information.  
This connector is also known as a 'FireWire' or 'IEEE 1394'. This connector is used to transmit  
wide digital broadband signals that are used for digital video camcorders. Audio and video signals  
are transmitted using a cable. In addition to DV and Hi8 camcorders, PCs with digital video output  
can also be connected to the digital input.  
This screen tells you what's on the disc. Each index screen represents a recording. On the right  
hand side of the screen you can also see a disc indicator that shows the position and length of the  
current recording on the disc in a graphic format.  
This function enables you to simply delete unwanted scenes. The relevant scenes are marked and  
skipped as required. If you store (archive) such titles on a DVD+RW/+R you can decide if you want  
to store the original title (with the hidden scenes) or the edited title (without the hidden scenes).  
MP3 CDs can be played on this machine.  
MP3 files are highly compressed music files. The data is compressed to 1/10 of the volume of the  
original audio material using a special process. This means that 10 hours of music can be stored on  
a single CD.  
The Philips DVD recorder can play back pre-recorded DVDs and CDs. DVDs recorded using this  
DVD recorder can be played back on current and future DVD players.  
Dolby Digital is a standard developed by Dolby Laboratories for transmitting from 1 to 5 full-range  
channels as well as a low frequency (.1) channel for a total of 5.1 discrete channels. The  
loudspeakers are arranged front left, front middle, front right, rear left and rear right. This system is  
currently the most common system and is used in cinemas.  
With this DVD recorder each soundtrack in 2-channel Dolby Digital is recorded onto a  
DVD+RW/+R.  
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. "Dolby", "Pro Logic" and the double-D  
symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.  
This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by U.S. patents and  
other intellectual property rights.  
Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by Macrovision, and is intended for  
home and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision. Reverse  
engineering or disassembly is prohibited.  
This DVD Recorder is equipped with Directional Correlational Deinterlacing, known as DCDi.  
DCDi was developed by Faroudja Laboratories for ultra-high-end home theater equipment to  
eliminate the jagged edges that appear when standard interlaced video is viewed on Progressive  
Scan displays. This patented technology identifies edges at any angle in moving video images and  
interpolates along the edge, pixel-by-pixel, to produce smooth natural looking images.  
DCDi® by Faroudja is a registered trademark of Genesis Microchip Inc.  
Simple programming system for DVD recorders. Simply enter the programming number associated  
with your television program. You will find this number in your favorite listings magazine.  
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The TV Guide On ScreenSystemgives you an on-screen listing of what's on TV. It also lets  
you program your DVD recorder by selecting the show you want to record from the list on your  
screen.  
You simply enter your local post code during set up and you can see the next 48 hours or what's  
on right now or even what's on in a favorite category such as sports or movies.  
Click with your remote on the show you'd like to see or schedule. No more hassles programming  
your DVD recorder! The TV Guide On Screen information is sent together with your TV signal  
so there's nothing to load or buy. The service is free!  
In the United States, TV GUIDE and other related marks are registered marks of Gemstar-TV  
Guide International, Inc. and/or one of its affiliates. In Canada, TV GUIDE is a registered mark of  
Transcontinental Inc., and is used under license by Gemstar-TV Guide International, Inc. TV Guide  
On Screen, G-LINK, VCR Plus+ and PlusCode are registered marks of Gemstar-TV Guide  
International and/or one of its affiliates.  
The TV Guide On Screen and VCR Plus+ systems are manufactured under license from  
Gemstar-TV Guide International, Inc. and/or one of its affiliates.  
GEMSTAR<TV GUIDE INTERNATIONAL, INC. AND/OR ITS RELATED AFFILIATES  
ARE NOT IN ANY WAY LIABLE FOR THE ACCURACY OF THE PROGRAM  
SCHEDULE INFORMATION PROVIDED BY THE TV GUIDE ON SCREEN SYSTEM.  
IN NO EVENT SHALL GEMSTAR< TV GUIDE INTERNATIONAL, INC. AND/OR ITS  
RELATED AFFILIATES BE LIABLE FOR ANY AMOUNTS REPRESENTING LOSS OF  
PROFITS, LOSS OF BUSINESS, OR INDIRECT, SPECIAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL  
DAMAGES IN CONNECTION WITH THE PROVISION OR USE OF ANY  
INFORMATION, EQUIPMENT, OR SERVICES RELATING TO THE TV GUIDE ON  
SCREEN SYSTEM.  
The TV Guide On Screen and VCR Plus+ systems are protected by one or more issued United  
States patents such as 6,331,877; 6,239,794; 6,154,203; 5,940,073; 4,908,713; 4,751,578; 4,706,121;  
6,466,734; 6,430,359; 6,091,882; 6,049,652; 5,335,079; 5,307,173.  
Enter the serial number here. You will need it for service queries or if your machine is stolen. The  
serial number (PROD. NO.) is printed on the type plate at the back or bottom.  
Model:HDRW 720/17  
Manufactured: 120V 60Hz 27W  
May 2004  
MADE IN HUNGARY  
PROD. NO. _________________  
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Connecting the DVD recorder  
Preparing the remote control for  
operation  
For the following functions you need to hold down the •  
TV button (on the left side) and then select the function you need  
with the appropriate button.  
TV/MUTE y switch off sound  
STANDBY m switch off the TV set  
CHANNEL q next channelr  
The remote control and its batteries are packed separately in the  
original DVD recorder packaging. You must install the batteries in the  
remote control before use - described in the following section.  
CHANNEL r previous channelr  
1 Take the remote control and the enclosed batteries (2 batteries).  
Additionally on Philips TV-sets:  
T/C switch Teletext (TXT) on/off  
TIMER s Clock display on the screen on/off  
RETURN To return to the previous menu step  
SYSTEM MENU Call up the System Menu from the TV  
B , A In the menus cursor up/down  
D , C In the menus cursor left/right  
OK Confirm functions or settings  
Color buttons Buttons for special functions  
TUNER Switchng the TV from the external jacks to  
the internal tuner (TV channels).  
2 Open the battery compartment, insert the batteries as shown and  
then close the battery compartment. Match the polarities (+ and -)  
on the batteries with the diagram on the remote.  
Connecting to the antenna  
The remote control is now ready to use.  
Its range is approximately 5 to 10 meters.  
To receive TV programs you have to connect the DVD-recorder to  
the antenna or the cable network.  
'Aim' correctly  
Aim the remote control at the DVD recorder and not at the TV set.  
1 Switch off your TV set.  
2 Remove the antenna or cable TV signal from your TV. Insert it into  
the ANTENNA IN jack at the back of the DVD Recorder.  
Using your DVD<Recorder remote control  
with your TV set  
With the enclosed multicode remote control you can control the main  
functions of your TV set. To do this, you must first enter a code  
number that corresponds to the make of your TV set.  
You will find a summary of all available remote control codes on the  
last page of this manual.  
3 Insert one end of the supplied antenna cable into the TV  
OUT jack at the back of the DVD Recorder and the other end  
into the antenna input jack at the back of the TV.  
The TV's Antenna In jack may be labeled ANT IN, RF IN, 75 ohm,  
etc. Check your TV instructions for details.  
1 Hold down the STANDBY m button.  
2 Using the number buttons 0..9 , enter the code number that  
corresponds to the make (manufacturer) of your TV set.  
3 When you have entered the code number check, that the TV set  
will responds to the TV VOLUME r or TV  
VOLUME q buttons.  
a My TV set will not react  
b Also try to enter the other code numbers or that of other  
manufacturers.  
b In some cases, it is possible that your TV set will not react to the  
selected code numbers. If this is the case, you unfortunately cannot  
use this function.  
4 You can select one of the following functions:  
TV VOLUME q increase the TV volume  
TV VOLUME r decrease the TV volume  
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Connecting the DVD recorder  
Please note the color order  
Connecting to the TV  
The colors of the jacks on the DVD Recorder must match those on the  
TV (red-red/blue-blue/green-green). If they are not matched properly,  
this could cause the color of the picture to be reversed or there could be  
no picture at all.  
Choose from the following connections:  
Connection with Component<Video< (Y Pb Pr) cable  
Connection with S<videocable  
3 Use an audio cable and plug one end into the AUDIO L/R (OUT  
1) jack at the back of the DVD Recorder (next to COMPONENT  
VIDEO-OUT1 ) and the other into the red/white Audio In jacks of  
the TV (usually called Audio in', 'AV in'. Please see your TV's  
instruction manual).  
Connection with Video (CVBS) cable  
Connection with the antenna cable only  
O Read the next chapter 'Connecting additional devices' on how  
to connect additional devices (satellite receivers,  
videorecorders,...) to the input-/output jacks.  
Connection with Component<Video< (Y Pb Pr)  
cable  
Component Video is the highest quality system for transmitting video  
by splitting the video signal into the Y (brightness), U and V (red minus  
brightness, blue minus brightness) components. The signals are sent  
over separate lines. The plugs for these cables and the corresponding  
jacks are usually red, green, and blue.  
Then, read the chapter on 'Connecting to the AC-outlet.  
Connecting with a S<Video (Y/C) cable  
This connecting cable, also known as the SVHS cable, is used to  
transmit the brightness signal (Y signal) and color signal (C signal)  
separately. This mini DIN jack/plug is also called a Hosiden jack/plug.  
In addition, the signal can be 'interlaced' or use 'progressive scan.'  
Interlaced  
The regular video/TV signal is interlaced, i.e. the even and odd lines are  
formed as half pictures in an alternate fashion.  
1 Use a S-Video (SVHS) cable and plug one end into the S-VIDEO  
(Y/C)-OUT2 jack at the back of the DVD Recorder and the other  
end into the S-Video (SVHS) In jack of the TV (usually called  
'S-Video in' or 'SVHS in'. See your TV's instruction manual).  
Progressive scan  
With progressive scan, each picture is structured (approx. 50/60 times  
per second depending on the TV system) as a complete picture, i.e. the  
even and odd lines are formed together. Disruptive picture flickering is  
avoided as is the case with 100 Hz TV devices.  
2 Use an audio (cinch) cable and plug one end into the red/white  
cinch jack AUDIO L/R (OUT 2) at the back of the DVD  
Recorder (next to S-VIDEO (Y/C)-OUT2 ) and the other into  
the corresponding red/white audio input jack of the TV (usually  
called Audio in', 'AV in'. See your TV's instruction manual).  
1 Use the Component Video (Y Pb Pr) cable and connect one end to  
the red, blue, green COMPONENT VIDEO-OUT1 jacks at the  
back of the DVD Recorder and the other end to the Component  
Video In jacks of the TV.  
O Read the next chapter 'Connecting additional devices' on how  
to connect additional devices (satellite receivers,  
videorecorders,...) to the input-/output jacks.  
2 If your TV set is equipped with a 'progressive scan' jack, please use  
this jack. (Usually called 'Video In Y Pb Pr'. Please see your TV's  
instruction manual).  
Then, read the chapter on 'Connecting to the AC-outlet'.  
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Connecting the DVD recorder  
Connecting with Video (CVBS) cable  
Connecting to the AC<outlet  
This cable, usually featuring yellow cinch plugs, is used for transmitting  
the Composite Video Baseband Signal (CVBS). In this method of  
transmission the color signal and the brightness signal are transmitted  
on the same cable. Under certain circumstances, this may lead to  
problems with the picture, such as 'Moiré' patterns.  
Always check if the local mains voltage matches the voltage range  
printed on the type plate at the back or bottom of the DVD-recorder.  
If not consult your dealer or the customer support from your country.  
1 Switch on the TV set.  
1 Use a video (CVBS) cable and plug one end into the yellow jack  
VIDEO (CVBS)-OUT2 at the back of the DVD Recorder and  
the other end into the Video In jack (usually yellow) of the TV  
(usually called Video in or AV in. See your TV's instruction  
manual).  
2 Connect the mains jack 4MAINS at the back of the DVD  
Recorder with the power supply using the supplied power cable.  
2 Use an audio (cinch) cable and plug one end into the red/white  
cinch jack AUDIO L/R (OUT 2) at the back of the DVD  
Recorder (under to VIDEO (CVBS)-EXT2 ) and the other into  
the corresponding red/white audio input jack of the TV (usually  
called Audio in', 'AV in'. See your TV's instruction manual).  
P The most important features of the DVD recorder will appear  
in scrolling text on the display.  
After the first installation is completed this function will be  
switched off.  
Then, read the paragraph on 'Initial installation' in 'Installing your DVD  
recorder'.  
O Read the next chapter 'Connecting additional devices' on how  
to connect additional devices (satellite receivers,  
videorecorders,...) to the input-/output jacks.  
Then, read the chapter on 'Connecting to the AC-outlet'.  
Connection with the antenna cable only  
If your TV has only a single antenna input jack and does not have any  
audio/video jacks you can use the connected antenna cable. Please  
observe that you must adjust the TV to the DVD-Recorder (channel 3  
or 4).  
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Connecting additional devices  
Connecting a video recorder, DVD  
player.  
Connecting a cable box only via  
antenna cable  
You can also connect a video recorder or a DVD player to the input  
jacks.  
If you want to connect a cable box only via antenna cable, please  
observe the following:  
O Connect the DVD-Recorder directly with your TV-set  
(Cable from the output jacks directly to the TV set). If there is  
a video recorder or another device in between, there can be  
distortions in the TV pictures from the 'copy protection  
system'.  
he DVD-Recorder have to be directly connected to the TV set. If there  
are other devices (video recorder, decoder, satellite receiver,...) in  
between, there can be distortions in the TV pictures from the 'copy  
protection system'.  
O If you have an SVHS video recorder you should use the  
S-VIDEO (Y/C)-EXT2 jack and the AUDIO L/R (IN-EXT  
2) jacks.  
O You can also use the front jacks. For more information read  
the chapter 'Recording on the HDD'.  
Connecting a cable box with cinch or  
S<video cable  
You can connect a cable box to the S-VIDEO (Y/C)-EXT2 or  
VIDEO (CVBS)-EXT2 input jacks and the AUDIO L/R (IN-EXT  
2) audio jacks.  
Switching between jacks S-VIDEO (Y/C)-EXT2 and VIDEO  
(CVBS)-EXT2 is done automatically. If a signal is available at both jacks  
at the same time, the signal at the S-VIDEO (Y/C)-EXT2 jack has  
priority.  
The cable box have to be connected before the DVD-Recorder  
(cable box - DVD-Recorder - TV set). On the jack TV OUT only the  
TV have to be connected.  
The antenna cable should also be connected to the cable box and the  
DVD recorder as shown.  
•) If there is interference in the picture when the cable TV box is  
switched on, a TV broadcaster may be transmitting on the same  
channel or a channel very close to that of the cable TV box. (e.g.:  
TV broadcaster on channel 3, cable TV box also on channel 3). In  
this case, change the channel of the cable TV box.  
You must also store this channel on the DVD recorder to be able  
to record TV programs from the cable TV box.  
The antenna cable should also be connected to the cable box and  
the DVD-Recorder as shown.  
Switch on the additional device during the installation of the DVD  
recorder. During the automatic channel search, the channel on which  
the additional device is transmitting will be stored as a TV channel.  
Connect the DVD-Recorder directly with your TV-set (Cable from  
the output jacks S-VIDEO (Y/C)-OUT2 or VIDEO  
(CVBS)-OUT2 directly to the TV set). If there is a video recorder or  
another device in between, there can be distortions in the TV pictures  
from the 'copy protection system'.  
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Connecting additional devices  
Connecting audio devices to the digital  
audio jacks  
Connecting a camcorder to the front  
jacks  
The back of the DVD Recorder features two digital audio output jacks  
OPTICAL OUT for an optical cable and COAX OUT for a coaxial  
cable (cinch cable).  
To copy camcorder recordings, you can use the front jacks. These  
jacks are behind the door in the lower right corner of the front panel.  
Recordings from the front jacks were stored on the HDD to make  
editing easy. Then you can transfer (archive) them on a DVD+RW/+R.  
Digital (DV) input jack  
If you are using a Digital Video or Digital 8 camcorder, connect the  
DV IN (CAM2) IN jack of the DVD Recorder to the corresponding  
DV OUT jack on the camcorder.  
Choose 'CAM2' as a program number for this input.  
When films are transferred, the original recording date and time are stored  
as DVD subtitles.  
During playback, you can display this data on the TV screen by using the  
'Subpicture' function.  
It can be used to connect the following devices:  
•) an Audio/Video receiver or an Audio/Video amplifier with a  
digital multi<channel sound decoder  
•) a receiver with two<channel digital stereo (PCM)  
S<video input jack  
If you are using a Hi8 or S-VHS(C) camcorder, connect the S-VIDEO  
(CAM1) in jack of the DVD Recorder to the corresponding S-video  
out jack on the camcorder.  
Digital multi-channel sound  
You must also connect the L AUDIO R (CAM1) in jacks of the DVD  
Recorder to the audio out jacks on the camcorder.  
Digital multi-channel sound provides maximum sound quality. You will  
need a multi-channel A/V receiver or amplifier that supports at least  
one of the audio formats of the DVD recorder (MPEG2 and Dolby  
Digital).  
Choose 'CAM1' as a program number for this input.  
Consult the owner's manual of your receiver to find out which audio  
formats it supports.  
Video (CVBS) input jack  
If your camcorder only uses a video output (Composite Video or  
CVBS), connect the VIDEO (CAM1) input of the DVD Recorder to  
the corresponding output jack on the camcorder.  
You must also connect the L AUDIO R (CAM1) in jacks of the DVD  
Recorder to the audio out jacks on the camcorder.  
a A loud distorted sound is coming from my speakers  
b The receiver does not support the digital audio format of the DVD  
Recorder. The audio format of the inserted DVD is displayed in the  
display panel when another language is switched on. Playback using  
6-channel digital surround sound is only possible when the receiver  
has a digital multi-channel sound decoder.  
Choose 'CAM1' as a program number for this input.  
Connecting audio devices to the analog  
audio jacks  
There were two analog audio output jacks AUDIO L/R (OUT  
2) (audio signal output left/right) and two audio input jacks AUDIO  
L/R (IN-EXT 2) (audio input left/right) on the back of the DVD  
Recorder.  
These can be used to connect the following devices:  
•) A receiver with Dolby Surround Pro Logic  
•) A receiver with two<channel analog stereo  
Can I use the 'Phono' input on my amplifier?  
This amplifier jack (input) should only be used for record players without a  
pre-amplifier. Do not use this input jack to connect the DVD Recorder.  
This could damage the DVD Recorder or the amplifier.  
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2 Select the desired language for the on-screen menu by pressing  
Initial installation  
B or A .  
After you have successfully connected the DVD Recorder and other  
devices to your TV (as described in the previous chapter), this chapter  
will help you start the initial installation. The DVD Recorder  
automatically seeks and stores all available TV channels.  
InitialSetup  
Menu Language  
English  
Español  
Français  
Switching on additional devices  
If you have connected additional devices (satellite receiver,...) via the antenna  
cable, switch them on now. The automatic channel search will recognize  
them and save them. Please observe that you must switch on a "test signal"  
for some additional devices.  
Press OK to continue  
No antenna connected  
If you are only using the DVD Recorder as a playback device or you only  
have a satellite receiver connected, you still need to perform the initial  
installation. This is necessary so the basic settings can be saved correctly.  
After the initial installation is completed once, you can use the DVD  
Recorder normally.  
What is an on-screen menu?  
All settings and/or functions are displayed on your TV screen in one of  
the available languages (English, French, or Spanish).  
3 Confirm with OK .  
1 Press STANDBY-ON m on the front of the DVD-recorder  
4 Select the desired audio language using B or A .  
P 'PHILIPS' and then 'IS TV ON?' will appear on the display.  
P If the connection was properly made and your TV was  
automatically switched to the channel number for the  
input jack, e.g. 'EXT', '0', 'AV', you will see the following  
picture:  
InitialSetup  
Audio Language  
English  
Español  
Français  
Português  
Italiano  
InitialSetup  
Menu Language  
Press OK to continue  
English  
Español  
Français  
What is the audio language?  
The DVD will play the sound in the language you select, provided this  
language is available on the disc. If it is not available on the disc the first  
language on the DVD will be used instead. The DVD Video Discmenu,  
if available, will also be displayed in the language you select.  
Press OK to continue  
a My screen is empty.  
b Depending on the initialisation procedure it can take some time  
before the picture appears. Please press no button in the  
meantime.  
b If the TV set does not automatically switch to the program number of  
the input jack, select the corresponding program number on your TV  
set manually (see your TV's operating instructions).  
b If your TV set is connected with the antenna cable only, you have to  
select on the TV the right TV channel for the DVD-Recorder. (channel  
3 or 4)  
5 Confirm with OK .  
6 Select the desired language for the subtitles by pressing B or  
A .  
InitialSetup  
Subtitle Language  
English  
Español  
Français  
Português  
b If you use the the 'Progressive scan' connection, you must switch the  
'Component Video output' of the DVD Recorder and, if necessary,  
the 'Component Video input' of the TV to 'Progressive scan'.  
Italiano  
Press OK to continue  
To switch the DVD-Recorder to Progressive scan, hold down N on  
the DVD Recorder while reconnecting the power cord. 'PRO'  
(progressive scan) will appear on the display.  
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a No TV-Stations found yet?  
What is the language of the subtitles?  
b Select a different TV channel on your TV set. Are you getting a  
picture for this channel?  
If not, check the cable connection from the antenna (antenna jack)  
to the DVD recorder and to the TV set.  
The subtitles will be displayed in the language you select, provided this  
language is available on the disc. If it is not available on the disc the fist  
language on the DVD will be used instead.  
b Please have patience.  
7 Confirm with OK .  
The DVD recorder searches the entire frequency range in order to  
find and save the largest possible number of TV channels.  
b If you have not connected an antenna, go through all the basic  
settings right to the end and then, if you wish, start the automatic  
search (see 'Automatic TV channel search').  
8 Select the desired screen format position using B or A .  
InitialSetup  
a The DVD Recorder finds very few/no channels during the  
search.  
b It is possible that the automatic switching between antenna/cable  
does not properly detect your TV signal. Read the section about how  
to switch manually.  
TV Shape  
4:3 letterbox  
4:3 panscan  
16:9  
Press OK to continue  
P When the automatic TV channel search is complete, 'Auto  
ch. search complete' will appear on the TV screen along  
with the number of channels found.  
O '4:3 letterbox'  
A To end, press SYSTEM MENU .  
for a wide-screen display (theatrical format) with black bars at  
the top and bottom of the picture.  
P 'Dealer demo' appears on the screen.  
O Select 'No' and confirm using OK . This setting is only for  
Dealers. You can watch the movie's also in the media  
browser.  
O '4:3 panscan'  
for a full-height picture with the sides trimmed to fill you TV  
screen.  
The demo movie is stored for each language as a title in the  
'Media Browser'. If you need additional capacity on the HDD  
you can delete the demo movie as you delete a titel  
(recording). Read therefor the section 'Delete titles/recordings  
from the HDD' in the chapter 'Playback from the HDD'.  
O '16:9'  
for wide-screen TV (16:9) aspect ratio  
9 Confirm with OK .  
Switch off the Dealer Demo  
P A screen appers with a message about the connection of the  
antenna.  
If you have switched on the Demo Movie, repeat play back of the movie  
starts automatically after the installation of the TV Guide On Screen  
System.  
It can take some time before this screen appears. Please press  
no button in the meantime.  
To switch it off proceed as follows:  
- Press DISC MENU and then SYSTEM MENU (call up the  
system menu from the disc).  
0 After you connect the antenna (or cable TV, satellite receiver, etc.)  
to the DVD Recorder, press OK .  
- Select the symbol ' ' using D , and then ' ' using B .  
A
w
- Confirm with C .  
Make sure the cable TV signal is connected securely to the  
Antenna jack on the rear of the DVD Recorder.  
P The automatic TV channel search starts.  
- Select 'Standby' using B and confirm using C .  
- Select 'Low power' or 'Normal' using B , A .  
- Confirm with OK and end with SYSTEM MENU .  
Installation  
The initial installation is now complete.  
How to modify the channel settings or the time/date settings you will  
read on the following chapter.  
Auto Ch. Programming  
Searching for TV channels  
000 Channels found  
Further settings relate to the TV Guide On ScreenSystem. This offers  
a free interactive guide to the TV programs available in your area.  
To install this system, please read the instructions in the section  
entitled 'The TV Guide On ScreenSystem'.  
Please wait  
P 'WAIT' will appear on the display.  
Wait until all available TV channels have been found. This can  
take several minutes.  
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Tuner mode  
Your DVD-Recorder is equipped with a so called Tuner Mode. With  
the button TUNER you can switch between playback from the  
HDD/disc or the Picture from the internal Tuner (TV Channels).  
If a cable box is connected to the VIDEO (CVBS)-EXT2 or  
S-VIDEO (Y/C)-EXT2 jacks and installed as described in the chapter  
'Setting up the TV Guide On Screensystem' you can switch only  
between the playback and the TV Channels from the cable box. The  
internal Tuner is switched off.  
Attention!  
If the cable box were disconnected and the setting in the TV Guide On  
Screensystem remains unchanged (cable box: Yes) you are not able  
to select the TV channels with the  
number buttons 0..9 .  
If you do not use the cable box anymore, you have to change the  
setting in the TV Guide On Screensystem settings (cable box: No).  
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7 Press C .  
Automatic TV channel search  
P The automatic TV channel search starts. This allows the DVD  
recorder to save all available TV channels. This procedure may  
take several minutes.  
If the channel assignments of your cable or satellite TV provider change  
or if you are reinstalling the DVD recorder, e.g. after moving house,  
you can start this procedure again. This will replace the stored TV  
channels with the new ones.  
Installation  
Auto Ch. Programming  
ATTENTION !  
Searching for TV channels  
000 Channels found  
If data from the TV Guide On Screensystem is available, you can not  
select this function. If you want to start this procedure again, repeat  
the basic settings for the TV Guide On ScreenSytem. Read therefore  
the Chapter 'Set up the TV Guide On Screensystem'.  
Please wait  
Preparation:  
•) Switch on the TV set, and if necessary, select the channel for the DVD  
recorder (channel 3 or 4).  
•) Switch on the DVD recorder.  
P When all the TV channels have been found, 'Auto ch.  
search complete' will appear on the TV screen.  
1 Press the BROWSER HDD button and then the SYSTEM  
MENU button on the remote control.  
8 End with SYSTEM MENU .  
P The 'SYSTEM MENU' appears.  
a Too few TV channels have been found  
b For the 'automatic channel search' the DVD recorder detects  
whether an antenna signal or a cable TV signal is connected. If you  
have connected a cable TV signal but have received too few TV  
channels you need to make the setting manually.  
2 Select 'Set up' using B .  
3 Press C to select 'System'.  
4 Select the line 'Installation' using B and confirm with C .  
P A message appears on the screen that the change of this  
setting will flush the 'Time Shift Buffer'.  
- In 6 select the line 'Cable/Antenna' instead of 'Auto Ch.  
Programming' and confirm with C . C .  
- If you select 'Cable', channels 1-125 will be available.  
If you select 'Anten.', channels 2-69 will be available.  
Select your type of connection by pressing C repeatedly:  
'Anten.', 'Cable' or 'Auto.' automatically detects which one you  
have.  
O If the 'Time Shift Buffer ' contains important recordings, save  
them with the REC/OTR n button first. Read additional  
information to the 'Time Shift Buffer' in the chapter 'The Time  
Shift Buffer'.  
- Confirm the setting with OK  
- Press SYSTEM MENU to go to the next menu. Press OK to start  
the channel search as prompted by the on-screen message. If this  
message does not appear, select the line 'Auto Ch.  
5 Select 'Yes' with D and confirm with OK .  
O If the message window was closed, confirm the line with  
C again.  
Programming' and start the channel search with OK .  
- When the channel search is complete, press SYSTEM  
MENU repeatedly to remove all the menus.  
6 Select 'Auto Ch. Programming' using B or A .  
You can read about how to add a TV channel manually in the section  
'Adding and clearing TV channels manually'.  
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Adding and clearing TV channels  
manually  
Installation  
Add/Delete Channels  
...  
Channel001  
Channel002  
Channel003  
Channel004  
Channel005  
Channel006  
...  
Add  
Add  
With this function you can block TV channels on which reception is  
not possible. They will be skipped when the CHANNEL q and  
CHANNEL r buttons are selected.  
Delete  
Delete  
Delete  
Delete  
ATTENTION !  
To exit press  
The allocation (TV channel name to the TV channel) will be done from  
the TV Guide On Screen System automatically. Therefor you cannot  
select this function.  
SYSTEM MENU  
7 Using B or A select the TV channel that you want to add or  
a I can not select the line 'Add/Delete Channels'  
To switch the channels on or to change the allocation manually proceed  
as follows:  
delete.  
8 Use C and D to select 'Add' or 'Delete'.  
- Press TV GUIDE . The 'LISTINGS' screen appears.  
9 Repeat steps 7 to 8 until you have added or deleted all the TV  
- Press repeatedly A to select the menu bar at the top of the screen.  
channels you want.  
- Select with D or C 'SETUP'.  
- Select with B or A 'Change channel display' and confirm  
with OK .  
0 To store, press OK .  
- Select with B , A the TV-Station. With O , N you can switch  
one page for or back.  
A To end, press SYSTEM MENU .  
- Enter in the right colum the TV channel with the number buttons  
0..9 . You can switch the channel on or off with the green function  
button.  
Setting the language  
- End with TV GUIDE .  
- Switch off the Recorder with STANDBY m .  
The new settings will be taken if the Recorder is switched on again.  
For the basic setting of DVD playback, you can select the language for  
the subtitles and the audio language.  
Please note that with some DVDs the audio language and/or subtitle  
language can be changed only via the DVD menu.  
For recording, you can also switch the TV channel sound between  
stereo and an additional language (Secondary Audio Program SAP).  
Preparation:  
•) Switch on the TV set, and if necessary, select the channel for the DVD  
recorder (channel 3 or 4).  
•) Switch on the DVD recorder.  
Preparation:  
1 Press the BROWSER HDD button and then the SYSTEM  
MENU button on the remote control.  
•) Switch on the TV set, and if necessary, select the channel for the DVD  
recorder (channel 3 or 4).  
•) Switch on the DVD recorder.  
P The 'SYSTEM MENU' appears.  
1 Press the BROWSER HDD button and then the SYSTEM  
MENU button on the remote control.  
2 Select 'Set up' using B .  
P The menu bar appears.  
3 Press C to select 'System'.  
4 Select the line 'Installation' using B and confirm with C .  
P A message appears on the screen that the change of this  
setting will flush the 'Time Shift Buffer'.  
2 Select ' ' symbol with D or C .  
A
3 Select ' ' with B or A and confirm with the C button.  
u
O If the 'Time Shift Buffer ' contains important recordings, save  
them with the REC/OTR n button first. Read additional  
information to the 'Time Shift Buffer' in the chapter 'The Time  
Shift Buffer'.  
Language  
Playback audio  
Subtitle  
English  
English  
English  
5 Select 'Yes' with D and confirm with OK .  
O If the message window was closed, confirm the line with  
Menu  
C again.  
6 Select 'Add/Delete Channels' using B or A and confirm with  
C .  
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4 Select the appropriate line and confirm with C .  
6 Select 'Time/Date' using B or A and confirm with C .  
O Playback audio  
7 Select 'Automatic' with B or A and confirm with C .  
The DVD will play back in the language you have chosen.  
O 'Subtitle'  
a 'Not allowed'will appear on the TV screen  
b The time/date will automatically be taken from the TV Guide On  
ScreenSystem. Therefore you can not set the time/date manually.  
Subtitle language  
O 'Menu'  
You have the option of setting one of the displayed languages  
for the on-screen menu (OSD). However, the DVD recorder  
display will only display English text regardless of this setting.  
Time/Date  
Automatic  
PBS ChannelAutomatic  
5 Select the appropriate setting using B or A and confirm with  
Daylight Saving  
Time Zone  
Off  
OK .  
Automatic  
6 To end, press SYSTEM MENU .  
To exit press  
SYSTEM MENU  
Setting the time and date  
automatically  
8 Select the corresponding line with B or A .  
This feature automatically sets the time and date using the information  
transmitted by the local PBS channel. You need to enter the PBS  
channel that transmits this additional information. If an incorrect PBS  
channel is selected by the DVD recorder, or if the time/date is not  
displayed correctly, you need to set the time/date manually (see 'Setting  
the time & date manually').  
9 In 'PBSChannel ' select the channel that transmits the time and  
date information and confirm with OK . The DVD recorder  
checks whether the information can be transferred.  
a The following message appears on the screen: 'Clock not  
set, check channel'  
b Time/date information cannot be transferred from this TV channel.  
Select a different TV channel or 'Automatic' in the 'PBS  
Channel' line.  
Attention!  
If data from the TV Guide On Screensystem were loaded, you can  
not change the clock/date because this information was taken from the  
TV Guide On Screensystem. Therefore you can not select this  
function.  
0 In the line 'Daylight Saving', select one of the following:  
'On': The time set corresponds to summer time (summer time  
activated)  
1 Press the BROWSER HDD button and then the SYSTEM  
MENU button on the remote control.  
'Off': The time set corresponds to winter time (summer time  
deactivated)  
P The 'SYSTEM MENÜ' appears.  
A In 'Time Zone' select your current time zone if a PBS channel in a  
different time zone has been entered. Only this way can you set or  
adjust the time correctly.  
2 Select 'Set up' using B .  
If you want to use the time zone of the PBS channel, select  
'Automatic'.  
3 Press C to select 'System'.  
4 Select the line 'Installation' using B and confirm with C .  
P A message appears on the screen that the change of this  
setting will flush the 'Time Shift Buffer'.  
B Confirm by pressing OK .  
C To end, press SYSTEM MENU .  
O If the 'Time Shift Buffer ' contains important recordings, save  
them with the REC/OTR n button first. Read additional  
information to the 'Time Shift Buffer' in the chapter 'The Time  
Shift Buffer'.  
The time and the data are automatically transferred from the selected  
'PBS channel' after the unit has been switched off.  
5 Select 'Yes' with D and confirm with OK .  
O If the message window was closed, confirm the line with  
C again.  
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A In the line 'Daylight Saving', select one of the following:  
'On': The time set corresponds to summer time (summer time  
activated)  
Setting the time and date  
If the time is still incorrect, this may be due to a weak or faulty TV  
signal. In this case, switch off the automatic setting.  
'Off': The time set corresponds to winter time (summer time  
deactivated)  
1 Press the BROWSER HDD button and then the SYSTEM  
MENU button on the remote control.  
B When all the settings are correct, confirm with OK .  
C To end, press SYSTEM MENU .  
P The 'SYSTEM MENU' appears.  
If the setting has been confirmed with OK the automatic system is  
disabled  
2 Select 'Set up' using B .  
3 Press C to select 'System'.  
4 Select the line 'Installation' using B and confirm with C .  
P A message appears on the screen that the change of this  
setting will flush the 'Time Shift Buffer'.  
O If the 'Time Shift Buffer ' contains important recordings, save  
them with the REC/OTR n button first. Read additional  
information to the 'Time Shift Buffer' in the chapter 'The Time  
Shift Buffer'.  
5 Select 'Yes' with D and confirm with OK .  
O If the message window was closed, confirm the line with  
C again.  
6 Select 'Time/Date' using B or A and confirm with C .  
a 'Not allowed'will appear on the TV screen  
b The time/date will automatically be taken from the TV Guide On  
ScreenSystem. Therefore you can not set the time/date manually.  
7 Select 'Manual' with B or A .  
8 Confirm with OK .  
Time/Date  
Manual  
Time  
09:02  
AM  
2004  
01  
AM/PM  
Year  
Month  
Date  
01  
Daylight Saving  
Off  
To exit press  
SYSTEM MENU  
9 Change the time in 'Time' using the number buttons 0..9 on your  
remote control.  
0 Check 'AM/PM', 'Year', 'Month' and 'Date' in the same way.  
Select the entry field with the B or A button.  
If required, make changes using D , C or the number buttons  
0..9 .  
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General information  
3 Press A . Select then 'SETUP' with the C or D button.  
Use B , A to select 'Set up GUIDE now'.  
Your DVD Recorder is equipped with the TV Guide On  
ScreenSystem. The TV Guide On ScreenSystem offers a free  
interactive electronic program guide that lists all the TV programs  
available in your area. You can also use the TV Guide On  
ScreenSystem to program your DVD recorder to record your  
favorite shows.  
4 Confirm with OK .  
A list of countries will appear on the screen.  
Use A , B to select your country.  
5 Confirm with OK .  
6 Enter the zip/postal code where the DVD recorder is being set up.  
Press TV GUIDE to see a summary of all the TV programs currently  
being shown on the various TV channels. For the summary, you can  
either display all shows for a particular start time or sorted according  
to category.  
Why do I have to enter my zip/postal code?  
For the TV Guide On ScreenSystem to operate correctly it needs to  
know its current location and the TV channels available at that location.  
The DVD recorder works this out automatically on the basis of the  
zip/postal code and country.  
For the TV Guide On ScreenSystem to operate correctly, the  
necessary data has to be collected. The DVD recorder may take up to  
several hours to do this.  
7 Confirm with OK .  
Please note the following:  
8 Select your type of antenna connection.  
•) All the TV channels must already have been installed.  
•) The TV channel that transmits the TV Guide On Screensystem  
information must not be switched off  
'Cableservice' 'No': Antenna  
'Cableservice' 'Yes': Cable connection  
What is the difference between cable and antenna?  
•)The time and date must have been set.  
The difference is that they have different channel rasters. In the  
antenna setting, only channels from 21 to 69 can be entered. In the  
cable setting, however, channels 1 to 125 can be entered.  
•)The antenna/cable network must be connected; it must be possible to  
receive TV channels.  
•)The DVD recorder must be connected to the AC-outlet  
•)The DVD recorder must be switched to standby with the  
STANDBY m button.  
9 Confirm with OK .  
•) If you have connected a cable box it must be switched on.  
If you selected 'Cableservice' 'No', there is nothing further you  
need to do here. Read on in the section entitled 'Continue set-up'.  
Otherwise, you should continue here.  
0 Select the type of cable connection.  
'Yes': External cable box  
Setting up the TV Guide On Screen™  
System  
'No': Connection to a cable network.  
A Confirm with OK .  
If you selected 'No', there is nothing further you need to do here.  
Read on in the section entitled 'Continue set-up'.  
Otherwise, you should continue here.  
Below we'll tell you how to set up the TV Guide On ScreenSystem  
to suit your own particular needs and how to install a cable box if you  
have one.  
If the TV Guide On ScreenSystem has not yet been set up, go directly  
to step 4 .  
B If you connected the cable box to the DVD recorder only via the  
antenna cable, select with B or A the channel number on which  
the cable box is transmitting (most channel 3).  
1 Switch on the TV set. If required, select the channel for the DVD  
If the cable box is connected via the Video/Audio or S-Video jack,  
select the relevant input jack of the DVD recorder on the screen.  
An incorrect setting here may lead to poor TV reception.  
recorder (channel 3 or 4).  
2 Press the TV GUIDE button on the remote control.  
P The 'LISTINGS' screen will appear.  
C Confirm with OK .  
a A Set-up screen will appear  
b The TV Guide On ScreenSystem is not completely installed, or the  
installation was aborted. Chose from the following options and follow  
the instructions on the screen:  
O 'Set up GUIDE now':  
Installation of the TV Guide On ScreenSystem  
O 'Set up GUIDE later':  
If you choose this option the 'reminder screen' will appear  
every time you switch on the DVD recorder.  
O 'Don't remind me again':  
Select this option if you do not want to set up the TV Guide  
On ScreenSystem now. Please note, that without a complete  
installation from the TV Guide On ScreenSystem it is not  
possible to make a programd recording.  
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The TV Guide On Screen ™ System  
Connecting the IR<Blaster  
Setting up the cable box  
The cable box is controlled via the DVD recorder with the IR-Blaster  
(supplied). This means you can record TV shows that are received only  
through the cable box.  
Connection of the G-LINK™ cable enables the TV Guide On  
Screensystem to show the correct guide listing.  
For the cable box to be correctly identified it must be connected as  
described in the previous section.  
1 Switch the cable box on and select channel number 02 on it.  
2 Select your type/brand from the list shown. If you scroll down with  
B , you will see further brands. If your type/brand is not in the  
list, select 'not listed'.  
1 Connect the IR Blaster to thejack G-LINK jack on the back of the  
DVD recorder.  
3 Confirm with OK . Read the information on the screen carefully.  
4 Confirm with OK .  
P The DVD Recorder will now attempt to use the G-LINK  
connection to select channel number 09 on the cable box.  
5 Has the cable box been switched to channel 09?  
If so, select 'Yes'.  
2 Place the IR Blaster in front of the cable box so that the control  
signal (IR signal) can be transmitted and received by the cable box  
without interference.  
If not, select 'No'.  
a My cable box has not switched to the other channel  
number.  
- Check that the cable box is connected and switched on.  
- Check the connection and position of the IR blaster.  
- If the connection is OK, select:  
'test this code again' for a new attempt.  
- Confirm with OK on the remote control.  
- For a new code, select 'No'.  
How do I find the right position?  
- Confirm with OK on the remote control.  
If the position of the remote (IR) receiver is indicated on your cable box  
(IR, remote sensor, or such like), place the transmitter about 1 inch in  
front of it.  
a My cable box is not displaying the channel number.  
- On your TV set, select the channel number of the cable box and check  
the setting on the screen of the TV.  
If the position is not indicated, proceed as follows:  
- Switch off the cable box.  
- Point the remote control at the front of the cable box.  
- Move the remote control slowly along the front while repeatedly  
pressing the on/off button.  
Finalize set<up  
1 Check the settings shown on the screen. If the settings are not  
correct, repeat the set-up procedure with the selection of 'No,  
repeat setup process'. Otherwise, select 'Yes, end setup  
process'.  
- When the cable box switches on you've found the receiver.  
- Attach the IR blaster about one inch away.  
3 Confirm the displayed information with OK .  
2 Confirm with OK .  
You will now see a screen with useful information of the TV Guide  
On ScreenSystem.  
3 Confirm with OK .  
You will now see a message confirming the completion of the TV  
Guide On Screenset-up process.  
4 Confirm with OK . This completes the set-up process for the TV  
Guide On Screensystem.  
5 Switch the DVD-Recorder off with the STANDBY m button. If  
you have connected a cable box leave the box on. Leave the  
DVD-Recorder and the cable box in this conditions overnight.  
The data will be collected and will be available within the next 24  
hours.  
If the DVD-Recorder is switched off ( STANDBY m button) the cable  
box will be used from the TV Guide On Screensystem via the  
DVD-Recorder to search for the informations.  
If you want to use the cable box you have to switch the DVD-Recoder  
on.  
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The TV Guide On Screen ™ System  
Function buttons  
The TV Guide On Screen™System  
If TV Guide On Screeninformation has been loaded you can  
perform various actions in the TV Guide On Screenscreen.  
There are two color buttons (blue and green). The actions  
these buttons perform depends on the menu at the time.  
Always check before pressing a button.  
General  
The TV Guide On ScreenSystem is a free on-screen listing for all the  
TV channels in your area. You can also use it to control a cable box.  
If no color buttons are displayed, pressing them will have no  
effect.  
INFO button  
An INFO button is also available. If additional information is  
displayed, you can use this button to enlarge the relevant area.  
In some cases this button can also be used to scroll through  
pages of information.  
The TV Guide On ScreenSystem has five screen components:  
•) The video window  
•) Program information  
•) A line of available OSD menus  
•) The channel guide  
•) Advertising information  
Calling up the TV Guide On ScreenSystem:  
Press TV GUIDE on the remote control.  
Closing the TV Guide On ScreenSystem:  
Press TV GUIDE to leave the TV Guide On ScreenSystem and  
continue viewing the program you were viewing before you called up  
the TV Guide On ScreenSystem.  
Using the buttons on the front  
Calling up the TV Guide On ScreenSystem: GUIDE button.  
Closing the TV Guide On ScreenSystem: GUIDE button.  
Confirming the functions: OK button.  
Cursor buttons: UP , DOWN , LEFT , RIGHT .  
Navigating the TV Guide On Screen™ System  
If you press TV GUIDE , the main menu will appear. Press A and  
then you can press D or C to select from the following:  
O 'LISTINGS':Standard TV Guide On Screensystem screen  
(Program guide)  
O 'SORT': TV shows sorted by category (movies, sport, etc.)  
O 'PROMOTIONS': Information on the TV Guide On  
Screensystem, instructions and advertisements.  
O 'SETUP': For changing the basic settings. For further  
information, see chapter 'Set up the TV Guide On  
Screensystem'.  
O 'MESSAGES': Messages to the user  
O 'SCHEDULE': Scheduled (pre-programd) recordings  
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The TV Guide On Screen ™ System  
The 'SORT' screen  
The 'LISTINGS' screen  
This menu lets you access show listings organizedby category. This is an  
easier way of finding the shows you want to watch.  
Make your selection from a major category (Alphabetical, Movies,  
Sport, Children's, Series, etc.) and a minor category (Adventure,  
Comedy, Drama, etc.)  
This list appears when you press the TV GUIDE button. You can view  
the listing for all the TV channels from today to the same day next  
week.  
1 Press TV GUIDE . The 'LISTINGS' screen will appear.  
P In the top left corner the picture of the TV channel appears  
which was selected before you call up the TV Guide On  
Screensystem.  
Colors ofthe categories:  
Green-Sport,  
Purple-Movies,  
Blue-Children's,  
Teal-Others,  
Yellow-Selected show  
The sorting service gives you show listings for the next 7 days.  
a The 'LISTINGS'screen appears but is empty  
b Either the antenna is not connected or TV Guide On Screendata is  
not yet available. The DVD recorder needs some time to collect this  
data. Leave it switched off during these period (button  
STANDBY m ). Do not disconnect the DVD recorder from the  
AC-outlet!  
1 Press B .  
b If you have connected a cable box, it must be switched on.  
2 Select the category with D , C .  
Confirm with B . Select the minor category with B , A , D ,  
C .  
2 Select the corresponding TV channel with A or B .  
O You can also use the number buttons 0..9 to select a TV  
3 Confirm with OK .  
channel directly.  
Use the B and A buttons to scroll through the shows.  
O You can use the CHANNEL q and CHANNEL r buttons  
to scroll a page at a time.  
Function buttons in the 'SORT' screen  
If you have highlighted a show you can use the colored buttons to  
perform the following actions:  
3 Use the D or C button to select the show you want.  
O You can hold down D or C to browse faster through the  
Set to record : green function button or  
start times.  
Set as favorite : blue function button.  
How do I cancel?  
Press TV GUIDE .  
The guide will disappear and you will be able to view the show you  
selected before you called up the TV Guide On ScreenSystem.  
Action buttons in the 'LISTINGS' screen  
You can use the color buttons on the remote control to select the  
following:  
'RECORD' (green button):  
The highlighted show will be programmed for recording.  
'FAVORITE' (blue button):  
The highlighted TV show will be stored together with its start time.  
When the start time is reached, a message appears on the screen.  
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The 'SCHEDULE' screen  
The 'MESSAGES' screen  
Messages to the user are stored here.  
If a message has been received but has not yet been read, a closed  
yellow envelope appears in the 'video window'.  
Messages are automatically deleted when the message's "lifetime"  
expires (60 days) unless they have already been deleted with the green  
action button.  
Moreover, the TV Guide On Screensystem ID number is displayed at  
the end of the list. This number is always visible and cannot be deleted.  
Colors in this listing:  
Teal: All unread messages  
Grey: All read messages  
Yellow: Selected message  
This menu displays the shows that are set to record or play back  
automatically.  
The following information is also displayed for each scheduled  
recording:  
'Thu': Day of the week (e.g.: Thursday)  
Function buttons in the 'MESSAGES' screen  
Green action button: Deletes the message  
OK button: Opens an info box  
'8:00pm': Start time  
'The Matrix': Title of the show  
The 'PROMOTIONS' screen  
'Once': Frequency of the show. ('Once'... once recording/ 'Regulary'...  
every day/ 'Weekly'...every week/'off'... switched off for the  
recording.  
Here you can retrieve information on various products or the TV  
Guide On ScreenSystem. Press the INFO button to view detailed  
descriptions of the products.  
1 Press B . Select with D , C 'FAVORITE' or 'RECORD'.  
Colors in this menu:  
Teal: Promotion titles  
2 Select the event you want to change with B , A .  
Yellow: Selected promotion  
Change Start/End time  
Press the OK button.  
Delete an event  
Press the blue function button.  
Program a timer  
Press the green function button in the 'FAVORITE/RECORD' line.  
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The TV Guide On Screen ™ System  
'Change channel display'  
The 'SETUP' screen  
Here you can change the order of the TV channels for the 'LISTINGS'  
screen. Moreover, you can assign the channel numbers to the TV  
stations and switch them on or off.  
1 Press OK .  
A TV station is displayed in two columns.  
2 Use the B and A buttons to select the TV station you want to  
modify. Use the D and C buttons to switch between tiles.  
Left tile  
The TV station logos and call letters are shown here.  
Rearrange channel order for the 'LISTINGS'screen  
The basic settings of the TV Guide On ScreenSystem are  
automatically stored after the initial set-up has been completed. You  
can change these basic settings here.  
Use the green button or the blue button to reposition the channel.  
You can use the number buttons 0..9 on the remote control to select a  
specific position directly.  
Choose the function with B or A and confirm with OK .  
In the 'LISTINGS' screen only switched on channels appears.  
'Change system settings'  
Right tile  
Here you can change the basic settings. Choose with B or A the  
The state of the channels and the channel numbers are displayed here.  
If a TV station can only be received via an external cable box, select the  
jack to which the cable box is connected and the channel number of  
the station on the cable box. If you have connected a cable box only  
with the antenna cable, enter the channel number of the TV station  
that you would normally enter for this station on the cable box.  
appropriate answer:  
'Yes, everything is correct'  
All settings are correct. Nothing should be changed. End with OK .  
Read the information on the screen.  
Leave the TV Guide On ScreenSystem with OK .  
Please note that if you have changed TV stations it can take up to 24  
hours to get the actual data,  
'Yes, but my channel lineup is incorrect'  
The basic settings are correct (Zip/Postal code, cable box,...) but there  
were more than one channel line ups recognized.  
3 Use the number buttons 0..9 to enter the channel number of the  
TV station.You can only enter valid cannel numbers.  
1 Confirm with OK .  
Switching the TV station on and off  
2 Choose with B or A the channel line up which fits to your  
location. If necessary ask your Cable TV provider.  
After the confirmation with OK the TV channels were  
automatically adapted.  
Use the green action button to toggle between displaying ('ON') and  
hiding ('OFF') the TV station in the listing and for the selection with B ,  
A .  
How do I cancel?  
3 If no channel line up match that from your location, select 'No  
Match'. After the confirmation with OK you get automatically the  
'Change channel display' screen. Please follow the description  
in the next chapter.  
You can cancel by pressing the blue action button.  
'Review options'  
Here you can choose with B or A between 'Auto display' 'On' or  
'Off'.  
'No, repeat setup process'  
After the confirmation with OK you will start the setup process of the  
TV Guide On ScreenSystem again. Please note that after the  
installation is complete it can take up to 24 hours to load the actual  
data.  
O On  
The TV Guide On Screensystem screen appears every time  
the DVD Recorder is switched on with the  
STANDBY m button.  
O 'Off'  
You will have to press the button TV GUIDE to access the  
TV Guide On Screensystem.  
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Recording on the HDD  
General  
The Time shift Buffer  
As soon as you turn on the DVD recorder, the currently selected TV  
channel on the DVD-Recorder is recorded in a temporary storage  
(Time shift Buffer).  
Recordings in the time shift buffer will be automatically deleted e.g.  
after 3 hours if the period of the time shift buffer is set to 3 hours  
(factory setting). Only recordings marked in the Time shift Buffer will  
be stored on the the built-in HDD For more information, read the  
next section 'The Time Shift Buffer'.  
The following additional information is stored with each recording:  
•) name of the recording  
If no name is recognized from the TV Guide On Screensystems data,  
only the program number (program name) and the time will be stored  
as the name.  
As a result of the high data transfer speed of the HDD, it is possible to  
play back recordings from the time shift buffer while the recording is  
still in process.  
Therefore, you can jump back to the currently selected TV  
programusing JUMP BACK and watch a scene again.  
•) length of the recording  
•) recording mode (quality)  
•) date of the recording  
•) index picture of the recording  
Moreover, you can use all playback features such as still picture, slow  
motion, search by time, search with N , O even with recordings  
that are still in the time shift buffer.  
In the meantime, the recording continues.  
To facilitate the search of a specific position, a chapter marker is  
recorded every 5 minutes. How you switch off this function you will  
read in chapter 'User preferences for the HDD' in the section  
'Preferences/Chapters'. After the recording is completed, you can  
select these markers with N , O . Please make sure that the  
chapter selection is activated (the 'CHAPTER' symbol lights up in the  
info bar at the top of the screen). If necessary, you can activate it using  
T/C .  
If you change the TV channel on the DVD-Recorder ( CHANNEL q ,  
CHANNEL r ) a new title is created with the new TV channel in the  
time shift buffer. If you watch a TV show only for a short time (less  
than 60 seconds) before you change to a different TV channel, no new  
title is created.  
For easier navigation, you can change the time period of the time shift  
buffer from 1 to 6 hours. 1 hour means that a recording is available  
only for one hour before it is automatically deleted to make room for  
the current recording.  
If the TV Guide On Screensystem delivers title information, the latter  
is also stored with the recording. When recording TV shows without  
TV Guide On Screeninformation, only the date and the time of the  
recording are stored as title.  
What is the advantage from 1 hour and 6 hours?  
The complete time periode of the time will be displayed on the whole screen  
of your TV.  
With 1 hour you will get the highest comfort for searching a specific scene.  
With 6 hours you will get the highest possible recording time.  
Please observe that the Time shift Buffer needs also storage capacity on the  
HDD. Depending of the selected record mode (picture quality):  
6 hours in 'M1' = approx. 28GB  
6 hours in 'M8' = approx. 3,4GB  
How you enter the time periode, read in the chapter 'User preferences for  
the HDD' in the section 'Preferences' / 'Recording'/ 'HDD buffer'.  
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Recording on the HDD  
Symbols in the 'Time Shift Buffer'  
Navigation in the time shift buffer  
Following symbols can appear in the info bar at the top of the screen in  
the 'Time Shift Buffer'. With the INFO button on the remote control  
you can also call up this infobar.  
Preparation:  
•) Switch on the TV set, and if necessary, select the channel for the DVD  
recorder (channel 3 or 4).  
•) Switch on the DVD recorder.  
Left area  
1 Press INFO to display the bar of the time shift buffer on the  
Information about the input signal were displayed here:  
'C' Actual TV show (live picture) from the selected TV channel  
screen.  
2 The following buttons are available:  
'P01' Program/Channel number of the selected TV channel  
'ARD' Name of the TV-channel  
O
N , O , PLAY G , PAUSE 9 , D , C , JUMP  
FWD , JUMP BACK for navigation in the time bar.  
O
T/C  
'D' Playback from the HDD  
Switching between title/chapter for selection using N ,  
O . The top screen line displays either 'TITLE' for selecting  
titles or 'CHAPTER' for selecting chapters  
Right area  
O
REC/OTR n :  
Information about the current operating status were displayed here:  
- To start a recording that will be stored on the HDD.  
- To mark a title that will be stored on the HDD.  
- Hold button down to start the recording from the actual  
position.  
'B 16:03:02' Actual (live) picture of the selected TV-channel  
( TUNER button)  
'J PAUSE' Playback from the HDD  
'M PAUSE' Still picture  
O Red function button:  
- To cancel the marked recording that was set with the  
REC/OTR n button.  
- Hold button down to stop the recording at the actual  
position.  
'H 1/2X' Slow motion forwards  
'G ' Slow motion backwards  
'L ' Fast motion forwards  
O Yellow function button: ('OVERVIEW')  
To display an overview of all content of the time shift buffer.  
'K -4X' Fast motion backwards  
O Blue function button:('MORE INFO'):  
To display any additional information for the actual TV show  
transmitted by the TV Guide On Screensystem.  
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Recording on the HDD  
Mark TV shows for recording  
Mark part ofa title  
As a rule, recordings in the time shift butter are automatically deleted  
after a certain time (1 to 6 hours). In order to store recordings on the  
HDD permanently, you can mark sections of the time shift buffer that  
will not be deleted and will be available as titles for later playback.  
You can also mark only parts of a title.  
If you mark several parts of a title, each part will be stored as a  
separate title on the HDD.  
1 Press INFO to display the bar of the time shift buffer on the  
screen.  
O You can also press the yellow color button to get a better  
overview of the recordings.  
2 Select the title you want to store with B , A .  
3 The following options are available:  
O Freely selectable end:  
- Press REC/OTR n to select the entire title. The color  
changes to red.  
- Search for the desired end using D , C .  
- Hold down the red button:  
Red marked recording changes to its original color from the  
current position to the end of the title.  
Mark an entire title  
A title marker is set if you are watching a TV show longer than 60  
seconds. (No change of program number within 60 seconds)  
If you want to mark an entire title (title marker at the beginning and at  
the end), proceed as follows:  
If you want to set more markers in one title, start marking at  
the begin of the title.  
1 Press INFO to display the bar of the time shift buffer on the  
screen.  
O Freely selectable beginning:  
O You can also press the yellow color button to get a better  
- Search for the desired beginning using D , C .  
- Hold down the REC/OTR n button.  
The marker changes to red from the current position to the  
end of the title.  
overview of the recordings.  
2 Select the title you want to store with B , A .  
3 Press REC/OTR n to mark the title.  
P The color within the bar changes to red. If you press the  
yellow button, you will see programs marked for recording  
with a red dot.  
O Freely selectable beginning and end:  
First, you must define the beginning and then cut off the end.  
- Search for the desired beginning using D , C .  
- Hold down the REC/OTR n button.  
The marker changes to red from the current position to the  
end of the title.  
O To remove the marker, press the red function button. The  
red title marker disappears.  
- Search for the desired end using D , C .  
- Hold down the red button:  
4 If you want to mark other titles, repeat steps 2 and 3 , until  
Red marker changes to its original color from the current  
position to the end of the title.  
you have selected all the titles you want.  
O If you want to mark several titles in a sequence, go to the  
How can I delete the changes?  
oldest title and press REC/OTR n several times.  
Press REC/OTR n to mark the entire title.  
To remove the marker, press the red function button.  
O Using REC/OTR n you can also mark the future end of a  
title (actual TV-show is not over yet) You will see this in the  
red marked 'O' symbol on the right end of the Time Shift  
Buffer bar.  
The recording will be stoped automatically at the end of the  
program.  
If the start (titlemarker) of the TV-Show was not taken from  
the TV Guide On ScreenSystem, or no TV Guide On  
Screeninformation is available, you can extend the end by  
+30, +60, +90 ,... minutes using REC/OTR n .  
'Auto delete'  
If there is no space for new recordings on the HDD, recordings will be  
automatically deleted in the following order:  
1) Titles that have already been viewed. Symbol 'E'.  
2) Titles that were not protected. No symbol 'F' available.  
More information you will find in the chapter 'User preferences for the  
HDD'.  
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Recording on the HDD  
Manual recordings  
Recording from a video recorder/DVD  
player  
Recordings from the actual on the DVD-Recroder selected TV channel  
are always started and recorded in the time shift buffer as soon as you  
switch on the device. To store recordings on the HDD, choose from  
the following:  
Please observe:  
Most pre-recorded video cassettes or DVDs are copy-protected. If you  
try to copy these, the message 'COPYPROTECT' will appear in the  
display of the DVD recorder.  
Start ofthe recording:  
O Start the recording from the begin of the TV-show (Start is  
known from the TV Guide On ScreenSystem, or change of  
the TV program)  
Preparation:  
•) Switch on the TV set, and if necessary, select the program number for the  
DVD recorder.  
•) Switch on the DVD recorder.  
Press REC/OTR n .  
O Start the recording from the actual position (from now)  
Hold REC/OTR n pressed, until the red light around the  
n button on the front is switched on.  
•) Select recording mode (button TUNER , button SYSTEM  
MENU , 'Preferences', button C 'Record mode').  
1 Connect the video recorder/DVD Player as described in the  
chapter 'Connecting additional devices'.  
Stop the recording in progress:  
O Stop the recording automatically:  
If the start of the TV show is known from the TV Guide On  
ScreenSystem  
2 Press TUNER to display the picture of the Video recorder/DVD  
player on the screen.  
3 Use B , A to select the program number of the input jack to  
The recording will stop at the end of the TV-Show.  
which the Video recorder/DVD player is connected.  
O Stop the recording manually:  
Please observe that for recordings via the front jacks S-VIDEO  
(CAM1) / VIDEO (CAM1) /'CAM1' or DV IN (CAM2) / 'CAM2'  
the recording mode must be selected under 'Camera mode' in  
'Preferences' of the system menu.  
Hold the red button on the remote control pressed, until the  
red light around the n button on the front is switched off.  
-You can mark a recording for storage on the HDD using  
REC/OTR n on the remote control or n on the device. Such  
marked recordings are displayed as a red bar in the time shift  
buffer and are not automatically deleted after the time shift buffer  
period (1 to 6 hours) expires.  
4 Switch on the video recorder/DVD player.  
O In case playback has started automatically, interrupt it with  
STOP h or PAUSE 9 .  
5 Start recording by pressing REC/OTR n on the DVD recorder  
and playback by pressing PLAY G on the video recorder/DVD  
player.  
-If you switch off the DVD recorder with STANDBY m or  
select the 'Flush Buffer' function, all other recordings of the  
time shift buffer will be deleted.  
a When copying video cassettes, 'NO SIGNAL'appears in the  
display of the DVD recorder  
b Check whether the cable connectors are properly inserted.  
b If the recording is made from a video recorder, change the 'tracking'  
setting on the video recorder.  
b In case of bad or non-standard video input signals, the DVD recorder  
may be unable to detect the signal.  
OTR recordings  
With this function you can record additional TV shows from the same  
program number:  
O Information from the TV Guide On Screensystem  
available  
a When copying DVD video discs or pre-recorded video  
cassettes, the picture is fuzzy and brightness varies  
b This happens when you try to copy DVDs or video cassettes that are  
copy-protected. Although the complete cassette/disc is recorded, only  
parts without copy protected signal can be played back. This  
interference is unavoidable with copy-protected DVDs or video  
cassettes.  
The recording will be automatically stopped after the end of  
the TV show  
With each keypress, also the following TV shows will be  
recorded. (On the screen appears'1 program, 2 programs,...)  
O No Information from the TV Guide On  
Screensystem available  
The recording will be automatically stopped after 30 minutes.  
With each keypress, you prolong the switch-off time by 30  
minutes  
6 To stop the recording press and hold the red function button on  
the remote control until the red light around the n button is  
switched off.  
If you press the red function button, the marker for the recording is  
removed.  
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Recording on the HDD  
O
STOP h  
Recording from a camera connected to  
the front jacks  
The recording will be interrupted. You can start a new  
recording by pressing REC/OTR n .  
A new title is created.  
Using this function, you can store recordings via the front jacks directly  
on the HDD. These titles will be automatically protected to prevent  
them from being automatically deleted in case the HDD is full. The  
symbol 'F' indicates such a protection.  
6 Press the red function button to terminate the camera operating  
mode.  
P The recording will be stored on the HDD as a new title.  
You can edit these recordings on the HDD and transfer (archive) them  
later on a DVD+RW/+R disc. How you archive recordings on a  
DVD+RW/+R you will read in the chapter 'Recording on a  
DVD+RW/+R' in the section 'Archiving (storing) titles on a  
DVD+RW/+R'.  
Please observe the following:  
•) Any programmed recordings (TIMER) will not be carried out during  
this operating mode.  
•) If there are any recordings in the time shift buffer, they will be  
deleted. Therefore, store important recordings on the HDD  
( REC/OTR n ). For more information on the time shift buffer, read  
the chapter 'The Time Shift Buffer'.  
1 Connect the camera as described in the chapter ' Connecting  
additonal devices/Connect camcorder to the front jacks'  
2 Press CAM on the remote control.  
P The DVD recorder will switch to camera mode.  
3 Select the jack to which the camera is connected using CAM .  
O 'CAM1'  
For recordings from the VIDEO (CAM1) , S-VIDEO  
(CAM1) jacks.  
Switching between the two jacks is done automatically. If a  
signal is available at both jacks at the same time, the signal at  
the S-VIDEO (CAM1) jack has priority. If you change jack  
(unplug), you must re-select the jack using CAM (press  
twice).  
O 'CAM2'  
For recordings from the DV IN (CAM2) jack.  
4 Press REC/OTR n to start the recording.  
P If no signal is available, no recording will be made or the  
recording in progress will be stopped.  
P During the playback of a recorded 'copy protected' signal you  
will see only that parts of the recording where no copy  
protection can be recognized.  
5 You can stop the recording using the following buttons:  
O
PAUSE 9  
The recording will be paused. If you press the button again,  
the recording will resume.  
A new chapter is created.  
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Programming a recording (TIMER)  
You can also programme TV shows as 'Favorites'  
General  
Press instead the green function button the blue one (labeled  
'FAVORITE' on the screen).  
The TV show will be stored in memory for favorites.  
Use 'Programming a recording (TIMER)', to automatically start and stop  
a recording at a later date.  
Setting up repeat recordings  
The DVD recorder will switch to the right channel and begin recording  
at the correct time.  
With this DVD recorder, you can pre-programme at least 15  
recordings within a period of one year.  
You can choose from the following settings with the green function  
button:  
Frequency :'Once': one-time recordings  
'Regulary': Repeated when the show is available.At least  
twice a week  
To make a programmed recording, your DVD recorder needs to  
know:  
* the date you want to make the recording  
* the channel number of the TV channel  
* the start and stop time of the recording  
'Weekly': Repeated weekly recordings (every week on  
the same day).  
'Off': this will stop any future occurrences of the program  
from being recorded but will keep the show in the list.  
This information is saved in a 'TIMER block'.  
Before you begin, make sure the clock is set. If the clock is not set, the  
'Time/Date' menu will appear when you press the TIMER s button.  
4 Repeat steps 2 to 3 , until all recordings have been  
programmed.  
5 To end, press TV GUIDE .  
To find out how you can check which shows you have  
programmed, read the section on 'How to change or delete a  
programmed recording (TIMER)'.  
Programming recordings with the 'TV  
Guide On Screen™ system'  
If one or more recordings have been programmed 'TIMER' will light up  
on the display.  
The TV Guide On Screensystem has made it even easier to  
programme recordings. All you have to do is select the show you want  
to record from a channel listing.  
Preparation:  
•) Switch on the TV set, and if necessary, select the channel for the DVD  
recorder (channel 3 or 4).  
•) Switch on the DVD recorder.  
1 Press TV GUIDE on the remote control.  
2 Use A or B to select the TV station, and D or C to select the  
show to record.  
3 Press the green function button (labeled 'RECORD' on the  
screen).  
WARNING! Do not press REC/OTR n !  
The TV -show will be stored in memory for recordings.  
Read the information on the screen.  
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Programming a recording (TIMER)  
a The following message appears on the screen: 'PlusCode  
Programming recordings with the VCR  
Plus+® System  
number wrong'  
b The entered PlusCode number is incorrect. Repeat your entry or  
cancel using the green function button.  
P The decoded data appears after confirmation.  
Thanks to this programming system, you no longer need to tediously  
enter the date, TV channel, start and finish time. All the information  
needed by the DVD recorder for programming is contained in the  
PlusCode programming number. This 9-digit PlusCode number is found  
in most TV listings magazine.  
WARNING!  
'Programming with the VCR Plus+® system' without TV Guide On  
Screendata (empty 'LISTINGS' screen) is not possible.  
1 Switch on the TV set. Select the channel on the DVD recorder (3  
or 4).  
Changing the start/end times  
- Use B or A to select the line (programmed recording) where you  
want to change the times.  
2 Press TIMER s on the remote control.  
P The current data will appear.  
- Press the OK button.  
- Select 'Start early by' or 'End late by' using A or B .  
Enter the information in the line using the 0..9 number buttons on  
the remote control.  
a I will see some informations about the TV Guide On  
Screensystem  
b The TV Guide On Screensystem was not installed yet. Please refer  
to the 'Set up the TV Guide On ScreenSystem' section.  
- Confirm with OK .  
This takes you back to the listing.  
3 Select 'PlusCode' using B .  
Setting up repeat recordings  
You can choose in the row 'Frequency ' from the following settings  
using the green action button:  
4 Enter the entire PlusCode number. This number is up to 8 digits  
long and can be found next to the start time of the TV program in  
your TV listings magazine.  
'Once': one-time recordings  
e.g.: 5-234-89 or 5 234 89  
Enter 523489 for the PlusCode number.  
'Daily': Repeated daily recordings (Monday to Sunday).  
'Weekly': Repeated weekly recordings (every week on the same day).  
'Off': this will stop any future occurrences of the program from being  
recorded but will keep the show in the list.  
If you make a mistake, press A . Select line 'PlusCode' using  
B .  
1 If all information is correct, press the OK button. The data is  
stored.  
2 To end, press TV GUIDE .  
If one or more recordings have been programmed 'TIMER' will light up  
on the display.  
5 Confirm with OK .  
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Programming a recording (TIMER)  
How to change or delete a  
programmed recording (TIMER)  
Programming recordings without the  
VCR Plus+® System  
Preparation:  
Preparation:  
•) Switch on the TV set, and if necessary, select the channel for the DVD  
recorder (channel 3 or 4).  
•) Switch on the DVD recorder.  
•) Switch on the TV set, and if necessary, select the channel for the DVD  
recorder (channel 3 or 4).  
•) Switch on the DVD recorder.  
1 Press TV GUIDE on the remote.  
1 Press TIMER s on the remote control.  
P The 'LISTINGS' screen will appear.  
P The current information will appear on the screen.  
2 Press A .  
3 Select 'SCHEDULE' with D , C . Confirm with B .  
4 Select 'RECORD' with D , C . Confirm with B .  
a I will see some informations about the TV Guide On  
ScreenSystem  
b The TV Guide On ScreenSystem was not installed yet. Read  
therefore in the chapter 'The TV Guide On ScreenSystem' the  
section 'Set up the TV Guide On ScreenSystem'.  
5 Use B or A to select the programmed recording you want to  
change or delete.  
2 Select the line with B , A .  
Select the input field with D or C .  
Delete programmed recording  
Press the blue action button.  
3 Enter information with B or A or with the number buttons  
0..9 .  
Setting up repeat recordings  
You can choose from the following settings with the green function  
button:  
Change 'AM/PM'  
Use the blue function button to select 'AM' or 'PM' in the last input  
fields of 'Start time' and 'End time'.  
Frequency :'Once': once recordings  
'Daily': Repeated daily recordings from Monday to Friday.  
'Weekly': Repeated weekly recordings (every week on  
the same day).  
'Off': this will stop any future occurrences of the program  
from being recorded but will keep the show in the list.  
In the 'Date' field, enter the month and then the date.  
4 If all the information is correct, confirm with OK .  
O You can delete all the entries with the green button.  
6 To end, press TIMER s .  
Setting up repeat recordings  
A message appears few minutes before the recording is about to start if  
the DVD-recorder is tuned to a different TV channel as programmed. If  
you confirm this message the TV channel will be changed and the  
recording started.  
If you have highlighted an entry, you can choose from the following  
settings with the green function button:  
Frequency : 'Once': once recordings  
'Daily': Repeated daily recordings from Monday to  
Friday.  
'Regulary': Repeated daily recordings when the show is  
available.  
'Weekly': Repeated weekly recordings (every week on  
the same day).  
'Off': this will stop any future occurrences of the program  
from being recorded but will keep the show in the list.  
P If the data has been transferred an entry with the data will  
appear in the 'SCHEDULE' menu. To find out how you can  
go back and change the data, read the section on 'How to  
change or delete a programmed recording (TIMER)'.  
If any of the TIMER blocks are in use, 'TIMER' will light up on the  
recorder display.  
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Programming a recording (TIMER)  
Cancel a programmed recording in  
progress  
A programmed recording will run as long as the end of the TV show is  
reached (end time of the schedule or end time out of the TV Guide On  
ScreenSystem)  
If you switch off the DVD-Recorder with STANDBY m the  
DVD-Recorder will be switched off after the recording is completed.  
If you want to cancel the programmed recording proceed as follows:  
1 Press the red function button  
2 Select 'Yes' using D and confirm with OK .  
O The programmed recording can also be canceled as described  
in the previous section 'How to change or delete a  
programmed recording (Timer)'.  
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Playback from the HDD  
5 Press STOP h to end playback.  
General  
P You will return to the media browser.  
Each recording stored on the HDD is displayed in the media browser  
with a corresponding index picture.  
The position where playback was interrupted will be automatically  
stored. By pressing PLAY G , playback resumes at this position.  
1 Press BROWSER HDD on the remote control or HDD on the  
DVD recorder.  
P The Media Browser appears.  
Additional playback features  
Search by time  
During playback of a title from the HDD or recordings in the time shift  
buffer, you can search for positions by directly entering the time:  
1 Press SYSTEM MENU during playback of a title.  
P The system menu appears.  
2 Select the title you want using B , A on the remote control or  
DOWN , UP on the device.  
2 Press C in line 'Toolbar' to select 'Options'.  
You can switch a page forward or back using CHANNEL q ,  
3 Press B to select 'Time search' and confirm with C .  
CHANNEL r .  
a It is not possible to select 'Time search'.  
b A title of the time shift buffer is played back that has no end yet (no  
program change, or TV show is not over yet).  
3 You can choose one of the following options to start playback:  
O
OK  
Playback always starts at the beginning of the selected title.  
P The time of the current playback position is displayed.  
O
PLAY G  
4 Use the number buttons 0..9 of the remote control to enter the  
Playback will start at the position where it was interrupted in  
the selected title( STOP h ). This also works if other titles or  
DVDs have been played in the meantime.  
time where you want playback to start.  
5 Confirm with OK .  
P Playback starts at the desired position.  
4 You can use the following buttons during playback:  
Repeat  
You can choose the entire title for repeated playback.  
1 Press BROWSER HDD and choose the desired title with B ,  
A .  
2 Press OK to start playback.  
O
O
N , O  
Briefly press: If chapter markers are available, start of  
current chapter, previous chapter (press twice), next chapter  
Hold down: during pause: Slow motion  
during playback: Quick motion.  
3 Press the green function button.  
P A symbol appears on the screen to display the repeated  
playback.  
O To switch of repeat play press the green button again.  
JUMP FWD , JUMP BACK  
The symbol disappears.  
Jump back or forward by a fixed time period.  
Read section 'Set up/Jump forward, Jump back' in  
chapter 'User preferences for the HDD' on how to set up this  
time period.  
O
O
INFO  
Display/Hide navigation bar with additional information.  
PAUSE 9  
Still picture. Go forwards or backwards one frame at a time  
using C , D .  
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Playback from the HDD  
Zoom feature  
The Zoom feature allows you to enlarge the video image and pan  
through the enlarged image during play back from the HDD or from  
the time shift buffer.  
The media browser  
1 During playback, press PAUSE 9 at the position where you  
want to enlarge the picture.  
P You will see a still picture.  
2 Press SYSTEM MENU .  
P The 'System Menu' appears.  
Each recording stored on the HDD is displayed in the media browser  
with an index picture. A current recording ( REC/OTR n ) that is not  
over yet (no TV Guide On Screendata available) is also displayed  
here.  
3 Press C in line 'Toolbar' to select 'Options'.  
4 Press B to select 'Zoom' and confirm with C .  
P On the screen arrows appears to indicate the directions. If  
neccessary switch on the info bar with INFO .  
Please observe that title/chapter editing is only possible to a certain  
degree with such recordings.  
Title editing includes:  
- change  
- delete  
- archive  
5 Select with D , C , A , B the area you want to enlarge.  
O zoom in  
- lock (child lock)  
- protect (against automatic deletion)  
blue function button  
O zoom out  
Titles in the Time shift Buffer marked for storage on the HDD, can  
only be locked or deleted.  
yellow function button  
O You can also pan in the enlarged picture using B , A , D ,  
C .  
Symbols in the 'Media Browser'  
If you call up the Media Browser with the BROWSER HDD button,  
6 End with the red function button.  
P Play back starts automatically  
following symbols can appear in the infobar at the top of the screen:  
'P' This title was marked in the Time Shift Buffer for the storage on  
the HDD. This title can only be deleted or locked (child lock)  
'E' This title has been played once (has been 'watched'). If there is no  
storage capacity free on the HDD such 'watched' titles will be  
deleted automatically. You can change these setting in the title edit  
menu ( EDIT button, blue button, EDIT button )  
Titles that were not played back, will have no symbol.  
'F' The title is protected against editing and deleting. If the title is not  
protected, no symbol will be shown.  
'i' Child lock is activated. The index picture is switched off. Playback  
starts only if the right PIN code was entered. By default '0000' is  
defined as the PIN code. In the section 'Changing the PIN code' in  
chapter 'Access control (Child Lock)' you will find how you can  
change this code.  
'Q' The marked titles will be stored (archived) on a DVD+RW/+R.  
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Playback from the HDD  
Change order for the media browser  
Change title settings  
Your may choose only titles that meet certain criteria for the overview.  
This order will remain until you exit the media browser.  
Use this function to change the title settings.  
1 Press BROWSER HDD on the remote control.  
1 Press BROWSER HDD on the remote control.  
P The Media Browser appears.  
P The Media Browser appears.  
2 Select the title you want to change with B , A .  
2 Press D .  
3 Choose one of the following functions with the color buttons of  
P The 'Order Menu' appears.  
your remote control:  
O Delete title:  
3 Select one of the following options using B or A and confirm  
red function button  
with OK .  
The tiltle (recordings) will be erased from the HDD.  
O 'Alphabetical':  
Alphabetic order  
O Archive title:  
green function button  
O 'Recording date':  
The title will be transferred to DVD+RW/+R. If it is not  
possible to record on a DVD+RW/+R, an error message  
appears (disc not inserted,...).  
If you want to archive several titles, mark the desired titles  
with SELECT . You can unmark the title using the same  
button.  
Sorting according to the date of the recording  
O 'Delete order':  
Sorting according to the order of the automatic deletion. If  
there is too less space for new recordings on the HDD , this  
order shows which recordings will be automatically deleted  
first.  
O Lock title (child lock):  
yellow function button  
O 'Protected':  
Playback starts only if the right PIN code was entered. By  
default '0000' is defined as the PIN code. In the section  
'Changing the PIN code' in chapter 'Access control (Child  
Lock)' you will find how you can change this code.  
Order according to the recordings protected against deletion.  
O 'Last played':  
Sorting according to the titles last viewed.  
O Protect title against editing, automatic deletion:  
blue function button  
Depending on the selected order, it may not be possible to select some  
titles.  
An error message will appear if you try to edit this title.  
Automatically deletion will take place, if your HDD will run full  
with recordings. Stored recordings will be deleted in a certain  
order. See details in the section 'Symbols in the media  
browser'  
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Playback from the HDD  
'Video edit'  
Edit title  
Here you can insert/clear chapter markers, hide chapters, merge  
chapters, or divide the title.  
Use this function to adapt the title (recording) to your personal  
preferences.  
1 Press BROWSER HDD on the remote control.  
P The Media Browser appears.  
2 Select the title whose settings you want to change with B , A .  
Press EDIT .  
3 Select one of the displayed functions with B , A and confirm  
with C to proceed with the changes.  
1 Press BROWSER HDD on the remote control.  
Depending on the selected function, you can choose different functions  
using the color buttons on the remote control. The function of the  
button may vary. Therefore, read the function in the help line before  
pressing the button.  
P The Media Browser appears.  
2 Select the title whose settings you want to change with B , A .  
Press EDIT .  
O 'Title name'  
Change the name of the title.  
3 Select 'Video edit' and confirm with C .  
P Playback starts automatically.  
O 'Clear chapters'  
All chapter markers within the selected title will be deleted.  
4 Search the position where you want to make changes with D ,  
O 'Video edit'  
C , N , O .  
Please read in the next chapter which modifications were  
possible.  
To enlarge the actual position of the timebar in several steps you can  
use A . You can switch back using B .  
5 Press PAUSE 9 :  
O You can insert or remove chapter markers to find a scene  
easily with the OK button.  
6 Choose one of the following functions with the color buttons of  
your remote control:  
O 'DIVIDE'(red function button):  
You can divide a title in as many parts as you like.  
O 'MERGE'(green function button):  
You can merge the current chapter with the previous chapter.  
(The previous chapter marker will be deleted). Please observe  
that you cannot use this function with titles.  
O 'KEYFRAME'(yellow function button):  
To select an index picture that designates this title in the  
media browser.  
You can select this function only during still (button  
PAUSE 9 ).  
O 'HIDE'(blue function button):  
You can hide or unhide certain chapters during playback (e.g.  
unwanted scenes).  
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Playback from the HDD  
Editing recorded titles (name)  
Divide title  
From the TV Guide On Screendata the title (name) of a TV show will  
be taken automatically (e.g. 'ROCKY'). Otherwise, only the program  
number (program name) and the time will be stored as the name of the  
recording. The name of the recording can only be changed after the  
recording has finished.  
You can divide a title in several parts (titles) as large as you like. Each of  
these parts (titles) is designated by a separate index picture.  
You can also use this function to separate and delete an undesired end  
of the recording (commercial).  
Warning! You cannot undo this division!  
1 If necessary, press STOP h to stop playback.  
1 Press BROWSER HDD on the remote control.  
P The Media Browser appears.  
2 Press BROWSER HDD on the remote control.  
P The Media Browser appears.  
2 Select the title you want to divide using A or B  
3 Use A or B to select the title whose title you want to edit.  
3 Press EDIT on the remote control.  
P The title edit menu appears on the screen.  
4 Press EDIT .  
P The title edit menu appears on the screen.  
4 Select the line 'Video edit' and confirm with C .  
P Play back starts automatically  
5 Select the line 'Title name' and confirm using C .  
P The field for editing the title appears.  
5 Search the position you want to divide the title using N , O .  
Press PAUSE 9 on the remote control.  
6 Use C or D to select the position where the letter/number/icon  
P You will see a still picture.  
is to be changed or re-entered.  
To find the right position you can step a frame forward or backward  
7 Change the icon using A or B .  
using the D , C button.  
O You can switch between upper and lowercase using  
SELECT .  
6 Press the red function button  
P A message appears on the screen saying that the title is being  
O You can clear all characters using the red function button  
divided.  
('CLEAR').  
P The divided title will appear in the media browser with a new  
index picture. The last position in the name will increase by  
one.  
O You can stop editing without storing the change by pressing  
the green function button('CANCEL').  
Enter characters using 0..9  
Keep pressing the number button until the desired character or number  
is displayed. You can select language-dependent special characters at  
the corresponding letter using N or O e.g.: ä, press 2 for a and  
keep pressing O until ä appears.  
This completes the division of the title.  
For special characters, press 1 several times.  
The position for the following character is selected automatically.  
Press 1 to insert an empty space.  
Press the red function button to delete.  
8 Repeat 6 and 7 until you have made the changes you want.  
9 Save the new name with OK .  
0 To end, press EDIT .  
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Playback from the HDD  
Delete titles/recordings from the HDD  
Insert/remove chapter markers  
You can remove titles/recordings from the HDD to use the capacity  
from the HDD for new recordings.  
To find you special scenes in one title faster, you can insert chapter  
markers. These markers can also be deleted.  
1 Press BROWSER HDD on the remote control.  
1 Press BROWSER HDD on the remote control.  
P The Media Browser appears.  
P The 'Media Browser' appears on the screen.  
2 Select the title/recording you want to delete using A or B  
2 Select the title you want to modify using B , A .  
3 Press the red function button ('DELETE')  
3 Press EDIT on the remote control  
P A note appears if you really want to delete this title.  
P The title editing menu appears on the screen.  
O If you want to remove all automatically created chapter  
markers confirm select the line 'Clear chapters' and confirm  
with C .  
If the red function button has no function ('DELETE' appears grey)  
check if the title is protected. You will see this on the symbol 'F' on the  
screen.  
Unprotect the title using the blue function button.  
4 Select the line 'Video edit' and confirm with C .  
4 Select 'Yes' using D and confirm with OK .  
P Play back starts automatically.  
P The title is being deleted from the HDD.  
O If the message window was closed, confirm the line with  
O Insert chapter markers  
C again.  
- Search the position where you want to insert a marker with  
D , C , N , O .  
- Press PAUSE 9 .  
- Press OK . The marker will be inserted.  
O Remove chapter marker  
- Press PAUSE 9 .  
- Search the chapter marker you want to remove with N ,  
O
- Press OK . The marker will be deleted.  
5 End with EDIT .  
P You will go back to the Media Browser.  
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Playback from the HDD  
8 Press PAUSE 9 at the corresponding position.  
Hide chapters (sections)  
9 Set the end marker with the blue function button.  
P The 'hidden' area is greyed out.  
By default, all chapters are visible. You can hide or unhide certain  
chapters during playback (e.g. unwanted scenes).  
P The description of the blue function key changes to 'HIDE' .  
End with EDIT .  
P Additionally to the original title the edited title appears in the  
'Media Browser'.  
In the editing mode, you will recognize a hidden chapter by a grey  
background and the description of the blue function button:  
You can delete the edited title without deleting the original  
one.  
O 'HIDE':  
Chapter is visible and can be hidden with the blue button.  
Ifthe original title is being deleted, the edited tiltle  
will be also deleted.  
O 'SHOW':  
Chapter is hidden and can be made visible with the blue  
button.  
During playback, the 'hidden' scene is skipped. If you want to archive  
the title you can decide to archive the original title or the edited one.  
To hide a certain scene, proceed as follows:  
O Archiving ofthe 'edited' title  
The 'hidden' szenes were not copied on the DVD+RW/+R.  
1 Press BROWSER HDD on the remote control.  
P The 'Media Browser' appears on the screen.  
O Archiving ofthe 'original' title  
The 'hidden' szenes were copied as 'hidden' on the  
DVD+RW/+R. How you can make them visible again you can  
read in the chapter ' Managing the disc content'.  
2 Select the title you want to edit using B , A .  
3 Press EDIT on the remote control.  
P The title edit menu appears on the screen.  
4 Select 'Video edit' with B and confirm with C .  
P Play back starts automatically  
5 Search the beginning of the scene (section) you want to hide using  
O , N , D , C . Press PAUSE 9 .  
6 Set the start marker with the blue function button.  
P The description of the function key changes from 'HIDE' to  
'STOP HIDE'.  
7 Search for the end of the scene (section).  
O Use O , N , D , C to search for the end of the scene.  
P The area is being marked.  
-To enlarge the actual position of the timebar in several steps you  
can use A . You can switch back using B .  
-To find the right position you can step a frame forward or  
backward using the D , C button.  
-To select the end of the title use O  
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Recording on a DVD+RW/+R  
If this button is not visible on the screen, check if this title is available in  
the 'Time shift Buffer'. If necessary switch of the set using  
STANDBY m or use the 'Flush Buffer' function (button  
SYSTEM MENU , menu 'Set up')  
Archiving (storing) titles on a  
DVD+RW/+R  
P A message indicating the process appears both on the screen  
You can choose the title of the HDD that you want to transfer on a  
DVD+RW/+R. The copying process is done at a higher speed than the  
recording. Therefore, you can transfer an 8-hour recording in 'M8'  
recording mode on a DVD+RW/+R in just 30 minutes. This time  
depends on the recording mode used.  
and in the display.  
P During and after the archiving process, you see the TV show  
of the currently selected TV channel. The buttons D , C ,  
JUMP BACK , JUMP FWD , PLAY G , PAUSE 9 are  
without function during archiving. Timer recordings will take  
place.  
Please observe the following information:  
You cannot change the recording quality. You can only use the  
same recording quality that was used for recording on the HDD.  
Interrupt the process  
Press the yellow function button. If necessary call up the informatoon on  
the screen using the INFO button.  
New recordings will always be added at the end of existing ones.  
Ensure that the 'Empty title' after the last recording is large  
enough.  
Finalizing a DVD+R  
The index picture from the title will be copied from the HDD and  
stored on the disc.  
If recordings were stored (archived) on a DVD+R you have to finalize it  
to make play back in a DVD-Player possible.  
- Press DISC MENU and then STOP h to mark the first title.  
Should you reach the maximum number of chapters per disc (255),  
the recordings will be transferred without chapter markers.  
- Press A to go to the 'discinfo screen'  
- Press C and select then the line 'Finalize disc' using B .  
- Confirn with OK .  
The following information will also be stored on the disc in the  
process:  
Chapter, recording mode, program name (if available) title of the  
recording (name), date and time of the recording, index picture.  
Protect disc against accidental  
recordings  
If you archive the edited title, the 'hidden' chapters will be skipped  
and will no longer be available on the DVD+RW/+R.  
To prevent an accidental erasing of important recordings, you can  
protect the entire disc. It is only possible to protect the entire disc.  
Protecting specific recordings on a disc is not possible.  
1 Change the titles in the media browser to meet your preferences.  
(divide titles, change title name, hide chapter, ...)  
What happens with DVD+R discs?  
2 Insert a DVD+RW/+R on which you want to store the selected  
titles.  
As long as these discs are not finalized, you can protect them against  
accidental recording.  
Please ensure that:  
•) the DVD+RW was not protected against accidental recordings.  
For more information, read the next section 'Preventing accidental  
erasing of discs'.  
•) there is enough space for all selected titles at the end of the  
DVD+RW/+R.  
1 Insert the disc to be protected.  
2 Press STOP h on the remote control while the index screen is  
displayed.  
P The first title is highlighted.  
3 Press BROWSER HDD .  
3 Press A .  
P The media browser appears with an overview of all recordings  
on the HDD.  
P This takes you to the disc info screen.  
4 Select the title you want to copy on the DVD+RW/+R using B ,  
4 Press C .  
A .  
Select 'Protection'.  
Confirm with C .  
O If you want to archive several titles at a time, mark the desired  
titles with SELECT .  
5 Select 'Protected' using B and confirm with OK .  
What is the order of archiving?  
6 Press D and then DISC MENU to terminate.  
The titles will be transferred to the DVD+RW/+R in the same order as  
they where selected using the SELECT button.  
P The entire disc is now protected.  
If you attempt to record on a protected disc, 'DISC LOCKED'  
will appear on the display and 'Disc locked' on the screen.  
5 Start the archiving process by pressing the green function button.  
If you decide later to record on this disc again, repeat the above steps  
but select 'Unprotected' at step 5 .  
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Playback from a disc  
Switch over to the actual TV channel during  
playback  
As soon as you turn on the DVD recorder, the currently selected TV  
channel on the DVD-Recorder is recorded in a temporary storage  
(Time shift Buffer).  
General notes on playback  
With this DVD recorder you can play back the following systems:  
•) DVD Video  
•) (Super)Video CD Disc  
•) DVD+RW Disc  
•) DVD+R Disc  
•) DVD-RW (video mode, finalized)  
•) DVD-R  
Recordings in the time shift buffer will be automatically deleted e.g.  
after 3 hours if the period of the time shift buffer is set to 3 hours  
(factory setting).  
•) CD-R  
•) CD-RW  
•) Audio CD  
You can play back a disc, while the current TV show is still being  
recorded.  
•) MP3-CD  
1 To interrupt playback from a disc, press TUNER  
P You will see the TV-show from the selected TV channel on  
the DVD-recorder  
You can operate the video recorder using the remote control or the  
buttons on the front of the DVD recorder.  
a The display will read 'PIN'  
b The child lock has been activated for the inserted disc. Read the sections  
on 'Child lock' and 'Releasing a disc' in the chapter on 'Access control  
(child lock).  
O To continue playback, from the disc press DISC MENU .  
a The menu on the screen is showing an 'X'  
b Some DVD discs can be manufactured so that certain steps are required  
before the disccan be played, or so that only limited operation is possible  
during playback. When an 'X' appears on the screen the selected feature  
is not possible.  
Inserting a disc  
1 Press the OPEN/CLOSE J button on the front.  
a The screen is showing regional code information  
b Since DVD films are not normally released in all parts of the world at the  
same time, all DVD players have a specific regional code. Discs can be  
given a regional code. If the regional codes differ between the player and  
the disc, playback is not possible.  
OPENING  
P01  
b The regional code is shown on the label on the back of the machine.  
b The regional code does not apply to recordable DVDs.  
P The disc tray will open. While the disc tray is opening, the  
display shows 'OPENING' and then 'TRAY OPEN' when the tray  
is fully open.  
a I can see the message 'EMPTYDISC'  
b The disc does not contain any recordings.  
2 Carefully place the disc in the tray with the label facing up and  
press PLAY G or OPEN/CLOSE J .  
a 'DISC ERROR'will appear on the display  
b Recording could not be completed correctly because of a disc error. Check  
the disc and clean it if necessary.  
P 'CLOSING' and then 'READING' will appear in the display. The  
information on the disc will be read.  
a A dialog box appears asking you whether you want to delete  
the contents or eject the disc  
b The discinserted is a DVD+RW but its contents are not DVD  
video-compatible (e.g. a data disc). Recordings on this disc can only be  
made if the entire discis first deleted with the REC/OTR n button.  
How do I insert a double-sided DVD?  
Double-sided discs do not have labelling over the whole surface. The  
labelling for each side is in the centre of the disc. To play a side its label  
must be facing up.  
Opening/closing the tray using the remote control  
You can open and close the disc tray using the remote control.  
Press and hold the STOP h button on the remote control until the  
dialog box shows 'OPENING' or 'CLOSING'.  
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Playback from a disc  
Playing a DVD video disc  
Playing a DVD+RW/ +R disc  
1 If the disc is write-protected or a finalized DVD+R disc, playback  
A menu may appear when a DVD is played back. If the titles and  
chapters are numbered, press a number button on the remote control.  
starts automatically.  
O You can also use the D , C , A , B buttons or number  
buttons 0..9 to select a menu item and confirm with OK .  
C01 ANNA  
P01  
O You can also access the menu using DISC MENU on the  
remote control.  
1 If playback does not start automatically, press PLAY G .  
2 If playback does not start automatically, use the B or A button  
to select the title you want to play on the index screen.  
P title/chapter number, elapsed time will appear on the display.  
You can also use the DOWN or UP button on the front.  
With N , O you can jump to the begin or the end of the index  
screen.  
C01  
2:04  
3 Press the PLAY G button.  
P title/chapter number, elapsed time will appear on the display.  
a I can see the message 'EMPTYDISC'  
b The disc does not contain any recordings.  
2 To stop playback, press STOP h on the remote control or  
h on the DVD recorder.  
3 To remove the disc, press OPEN/CLOSE J on the front of the  
4 To stop playback, press STOP h on the remote control or  
DVD recorder.  
h on the DVD recorder.  
5 To remove the disc, press OPEN/CLOSE J on the front of the  
DVD recorder.  
Playing an audio CD  
You can also use the DVD recorder to play audio CDs  
If the TV is on, the audio CD screen appears automatically.  
During playback, the current track number and its elapsed playing time  
will show on the TV screen and on the recorder display.  
1 Insert an audio CD.  
P Playback starts automatically.  
2 Stop playback using STOP h .  
P The number of tracks and the total time are displayed.  
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Playback from a disc  
Playing an MP3 CD  
Playing a (Super) Video CD  
MP3 (MPEG1 Audio Layer-3) files are highly compressed music files.  
Using this technology the data volume can be compressed by a factor  
of 10. This means it is possible to record 10 hours of music in CD  
quality on a single CD-ROM.  
(Super) Video CDs may be equipped with PBC (Play Back Control).  
This means that special playback functions (menus) can be directly  
selected. The video CD must be PBC compatible (see CD case).  
'PBC' is active in the default settings.  
When creating MP3 CDs please note the following:  
File system: ISO9660  
Directory structure: maximum of 8 levels  
Formats: *.mp3  
1 Insert a (Super) Video CD.  
Filenames: maximum of 12 characters (8+3)  
Maximum of 32 albums, 999 titles  
P If the 'h' symbol appears in the display, start playback by  
pressing PLAY G .  
Supported sampling frequencies: 32, 44.1, 48 (kHz). Music with  
sampling frequencies other than these will be skipped.  
Supported bit rates: 32, 64, 96, 128, 192, 256 (kbit/s)  
ID3 Tag: Version 1, 1.1. In later versions the directory name is  
displayed as the album and the filename as the title.  
O If a menu appears on the screen, use the remote control  
buttons indicated on the screen to select the menu option you  
want (PREV= N , NEXT= O ) or with the number  
buttons 0..9 .  
Important notes for playback:  
Only the first session of a multi-session CD will play back.  
O If a PBC menu consists of a list of titles, you can select a title  
directly.  
1 Insert an MP3 CD.  
O Use RETURN to go back to the previous menu  
P Playback starts automatically.  
2 Stop playback using STOP h .  
MP3 CD display  
If the TV is on, the MP3 CD screen appears automatically.  
During playback, the current track number and its elapsed playing time  
will be shown on the TV screen and on the recorder display.  
During stopped playback ( STOP h button) the numbers of the  
albums will be shown on the TV screen and on the display.  
Further information on the album, track and artist will also be displayed  
if included in the ID tag.  
2 Stop playback using STOP h .  
P The number of albums is displayed in the display.  
O Using N or O select the next or previous title.  
O You can also use the T/C button to select titles and albums.  
- Press the T/C button and use the C or D button to select  
the 'T' symbol for title or 'C' for chapter. Use the B or  
A buttons or the number buttons 0..9 on the remote  
control to select the number of the title/chapter.  
O You can also use the repeat functions ( SELECT button).  
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Additonal playback features  
Still picture  
General  
1 During playback, press PAUSE 9 to stop playback and display a  
DVD's are divided in titles and chapters.  
still picture.  
O During playback, press O to go to the next title. If there  
are several chapters within a title, the next chapter.  
C01  
2:04  
O Press N to return to the start of the current title/chapter.  
O Press N twice to return to the start of the previous  
title/chapter.  
Frame advance via menu bar  
- During a still picture press SYSTEM MENU on the remote control.  
The menu bar will appear at the top of the screen.  
Use the T/C (title/chapter) button  
- Press T/C (title/chapter) and then use A or B to select the  
appropriate title.  
Make sure the symbol 'T' (title) is selected in the menu bar.  
- Use T/C to select chapters within a title. Press T/C and use C to  
select the 'C' symbol (chapter).  
- Select the '  
' symbol using C or D and confirm with B .  
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- You can now use the D or C button to go forwards or backwards  
one frame at a time.  
- If necessary, switch the menu bar off with the SYSTEM  
MENU button.  
Now select the appropriate chapter with A or B .  
2 To continue playback, press PLAY G .  
Searching a disc  
Slow motion  
You can search the disc for a recording at 4x, 8x or 32x playback  
speed. Other speeds can only be selected via the menu bar ('  
1 During playback press PAUSE 9 on the remote control. Now  
').  
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hold down N or O to switch to slow motion.  
1 During playback, press and hold N (reverse) or O (forwards)  
to switch to the search feature.  
O You can switch between different speeds using N or O .  
O You can switch between the playback speeds using  
N / O .  
Slow motion via menu bar  
- During playback press PAUSE 9 and then SYSTEM MENU on  
the remote control. The menu bar will appear at the top of the screen.  
2 To continue playback, press PLAY G at your chosen location.  
a No sound  
- Select the ' ' symbol using C or D and confirm with B .  
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b The sound is switched off in search mode. This is not a fault in your  
machine.  
- You can now use the D or C button to select different forward and  
backward slow motion speeds.  
- If necessary, switch the menu bar off with the SYSTEM  
MENU button.  
Search feature via menu bar  
- During playback press SYSTEM MENU on the remote control.  
The menu bar will appear at the top of the screen.  
2 To continue playback, press PLAY G twice.  
- Select the '  
' symbol using C or D and confirm with B .  
K
- You can now use the D or C button to select different forward and  
backward search speeds.  
Search by time  
- If necessary, switch the menu bar off with the SYSTEM  
MENU button.  
- To continue playback, press PLAY G .  
Using this feature you can select where playback should start (select  
elapsed time).  
1 During playback press SYSTEM MENU on the remote control.  
P The menu bar will appear at the top of the screen.  
2 Select the ' ' symbol using C or D and confirm with B .  
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P Playback is stopped and a box appears on the screen showing  
the elapsed time.  
3 Enter the start time with the digit keys 0..9 from where playback  
should start.  
4 Confirm with OK .  
a The time entered will flash on the screen  
b The selected title is shorter than the time entered. Enter a new time  
or cancel the function by pressing SYSTEM MENU .  
5 Playback starts at the time you entered.  
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Additonal playback features  
Repeat/Shuffle play  
Camera angle  
You can mark entire sections or the whole disc for endless playback.  
Depending on the type of disc (DVD video, DVD+RW, video CD) you  
can select a chapter, title or the entire disc.  
If a DVD contains scenes that have been shot from different camera  
angles you can select these camera angles for playback.  
1 During playback, press PAUSE 9 .  
1 Select the desired chapter, title or the entire disc and start  
P You will see a still picture.  
playback.  
2 Press SYSTEM MENU and select the ' ' icon using C .  
F
2 During playback, press SELECT . By pressing SELECT again  
you can chose from the following options:  
a The '  
'symbol will be hidden  
F
•) '  
•) '  
•) '  
•) '  
': repeat chapter (DVD only)  
': repeat track/title  
': repeat entire disc (Video CD, Audio CD only)  
': Shuffle  
b The selected scene has been shot from only one camera angle. This  
feature is therefore not available. For more information please read  
the cover of your DVD disc.  
2
3
5
/
•) Display disappears: no repeat  
3 Select the required camera angle with B or A .  
O You can also directly enter the number with the number  
3 To end the repeat, press the STOP h button.  
buttons 0..9 .  
O You can also keep pressing the SELECT button until the  
displays disappear.  
P After a short time, playback will resume from the new camera  
angle.  
The ' ' symbol will remain visible until a scene starts for  
F
which there is only one camera angle.  
Repeating a passage (A<B)  
You can repeat a particular passage within a title/chapter. You need to  
indicate the start and end of the passage.  
Zoom feature  
1 During playback press PAUSE 9 at the start point.  
The Zoom feature allows you to enlarge the video image and pan  
through the enlarged image.  
P You will see a still picture.  
1 During playback, press PAUSE 9 .  
P The DVD recorder switches to 'PAUSE'. You will see a still  
picture.  
2 Keep pressing SELECT until '  
' appears on the screen.  
0
P The start point is now saved.  
3
2 Press SYSTEM MENU and select the ' ' icon using C .  
G
Press PLAY G to start playback.  
3 Select the required zoom factor using B or A .  
P When 'press OK to pan' appears on the screen, the zoom  
process is complete.  
4 When the end point is reached press OK .  
P ' ' appears on the TV screen.  
1
Playback now takes place within these points.  
4 Press OK . Using A , B , C , D select the part of the image  
5 To end the repeat, press the STOP h button.  
you wish to view.  
O You can also keep pressing the SELECT button until the  
displays disappear.  
5 Confirm with OK .  
6 To stop the feature, press PLAY G and then SYSTEM MENU .  
Scan feature  
This feature plays back the first 10 seconds of each chapter (DVD) or  
track (CD).  
1 During playback, press SELECT . Select '  
' using  
6
SELECT .  
P After 10 seconds the DVD recorder switches to the next  
chapter/index.  
O To start playback at the relevant chapter/index press  
STOP h and then PLAY G .  
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Additonal playback features  
Select the audio language  
Many pre-recorded DVD discs have more than one audio language.  
The language initially selected for playback will be the one you selected  
when you first set up the DVD recorder. However you can change the  
audio language of the inserted disc at any time.  
You can change the audio language either using the menu of the  
inserted disc ( DISC MENU button) or the DVD recorder's menu bar  
( SYSTEM MENU button). The audio languages for DVD playback in  
the two menus may be different. Please note that with some DVDs the  
audio language and/or subtitle language can be changed only via the  
DVD menu.  
1 During playback press SYSTEM MENU and select the ' ' icon  
D
using C .  
2 Select the required audio language using B or A .  
O You can also enter the number directly using the number  
buttons 0..9 .  
P Play continues in the new audio language.  
Subtitles  
Many pre-recorded DVD discs have more than one subtitle language.  
The language initially selected for playback will be the one you selected  
when you first set up the DVD recorder. However you can change the  
subtitle language of the inserted disc at any time.  
You can change the subtitle language either using the menu of the  
inserted disc ( DISC MENU button) or the menu bar ( SYSTEM  
MENU button). The subtitle languages in the menus may differ.  
1 During playback press SYSTEM MENU and select the '  
' icon  
E
using C .  
2 Select the required subtitle language using B or A .  
O You can also enter the number directly using the number  
buttons 0..9 .  
O You can switch off subtitles again with 0 or by pressing 'off'.  
P Playback continues in the new subtitle language.  
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Managing the disc contents  
General  
Favorite Scene Selection  
In this menu you can adapt a title to suit your particular needs.  
You can insert/delete chapter markers, hide chapters, select a new  
index, or split up a title.  
Charly 1  
00:29:59 • M1  
Fr15/02/2004  
In this menu you can adapt a title on a DVD+RW/+R to suit your  
particular needs.  
You can insert/delete chapter markers, delete all chapter markers, or  
split up the title. Press EDIT on the remote control during recording  
to open this menu.  
Empty title  
01:30:01  
Insert chapter markers  
When a recording is made to disc, the following additional information  
is also stored at the beginning of the recording:  
•) Name of the recording  
If the TV station does not transmit a name, only the channel and time  
will be stored as the name  
During recording, you can set or delete chapter markers within a title.  
The maximum number of chapters per disc is 255 and 99 per title. If  
one of these limits is reached the following message will appear on the  
screen: 'Chapter limit'. You need to delete some markers before you  
can insert new ones or make recordings.  
•) Name of the recording  
If a name has not been assigned to the TV channel, only the program  
number and time are stored as the name  
•) Length of the recording  
•) Record type (Quality)  
•) Date of the recording  
1 During playback, press EDIT on the remote control at the  
appropriate point.  
P The 'Favorite Scene Selection' menu appears on the TV  
screen.  
•) Index picture of the recording  
A marker will be set every 5-6 minutes if the 'Auto chapters' function  
is activated in the 'Record settings' menu. This marker is known as a  
'chapter'.  
Favorite Scene Selection  
Inserting chapter marker  
Current chapter  
Press OK  
visible  
These markers can be changed when the recording has finished.  
Delete chapter marker  
Delete all chapter markers  
New index picture  
Divide title  
Can markers be set on a DVD+R disc?  
Markers can be set on these discs if they have not been finalized.  
Press EDIT to exit  
It is also possible to add 'chapters' later. This means that scenes you do  
not want to see during playback can be hidden or skipped. During  
playback you can watch your recording as a continuous sequence  
without the hidden chapters.  
2 Confirm 'Inserting chapter marker' by pressing OK .  
P 'Inserting marker' appears on the TV screen.  
'X' will appear on the screen:  
This DVD is write-protected or the disc is a finalized DVD-R.  
Subsequent changes cannot be made.  
3 To stop this function, press EDIT .  
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Managing the disc contents  
a The number of chapters ('C') has increased by two or more  
numbers  
Hiding chapters  
b This is the case when you want to hide a chapter that, due to  
automatic chapter numbering (if switched on), stretches over two or  
more chapters. In this case, you must delete the start of the  
automatically generated chapter:  
- Press T/C twice while the editing menu is displayed to change the  
chapter number.  
Initially, all the chapters are visible. You can hide chapters for playback  
(e.g. unwanted scenes) or make them visible again. In editing mode,  
hidden chapters are shown darker.  
A chapter always consists of a start marker and an end marker.  
To hide a certain scene, proceed as follows:  
- Select the chapter between the new markers using B or A . Press  
PAUSE 9 .  
1 Search the beginning of the scene you want to hide. Press  
PAUSE 9 .  
- Select 'Delete chapter marker' with B to delete the current  
chapter marker. Confirm with OK . The current chapter number  
decreases by one.  
Favorite Scene Selection  
7 Press T/C twice to change the chapter number 'C'.  
Inserting chapter marker  
Current chapter  
Press OK  
visible  
8 Select the previous chapter with B , since you are already in the  
next chapter (end of the chapter is also the beginning of the next  
chapter).  
Delete chapter marker  
Delete all chapter markers  
New index picture  
Divide title  
9 Wait until the chapter has been played and press PAUSE 9 to  
Press EDIT to exit  
stop playback.  
0 Select 'Current chapter' using B or A .  
2 Press EDIT on the remote control to call the 'Favorite Scene  
A Using C select 'hidden'.  
Selection' editing menu.  
P The picture is shown darker.  
3 Set the start marker using OK .  
Switching quickly  
P The number of chapters ('C') in the menu line will increase by  
one.  
You can switch between show chapters ('visible') and hide chapters  
('hidden') quickly and easily using SELECT .  
This function is independent from the selected line.  
4 Search for the end of the scene.  
O You can also use O or N to search faster for the end of  
the scene.  
B To end, press EDIT .  
Make sure that you do not jump into the next title (title  
number 'T' must not change).  
During playback this chapter will be skipped.  
If the chapter is not visible, select 'visible' in step A with C .  
O Only chapters within a title can be hidden.  
5 Press PAUSE 9 at the corresponding position.  
6 Set the end marker with OK . This will also be the start marker of  
the next chapter.  
P The number of chapters ('C') in the menu line increases by  
one.  
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Managing the disc contents  
Deleting chapter markers  
Changing the index picture  
Within a title you can delete either all markers or individual markers.  
Normally the picture from the beginning of a recording is used as the  
index picture. You can however choose any picture from the recording  
as the index picture.  
1 During playback, search for location of the new index picture.  
Press the PAUSE 9 button.  
Favorite Scene Selection  
Inserting chapter marker  
Current chapter  
Press OK  
visible  
2 Press the EDIT button.  
P The 'Favorite Scene Selection' menu appears on the TV  
Delete chapter marker  
Delete all chapter markers  
New index picture  
Divide title  
screen.  
Press EDIT to exit  
Favorite Scene Selection  
Inserting chapter marker  
Current chapter  
Press OK  
visible  
1 While the relevant chapter is playing, press EDIT on the remote  
control.  
Delete chapter marker  
Delete all chapter markers  
New index picture  
Divide title  
P The 'Favorite Scene Selection' menu appears on the TV  
screen.  
Press EDIT to exit  
How can I select different chapters?  
- Press the T/C button on the remote control. Titles and chapters are  
displayed at the top of the screen.  
3 Select line 'New index picture' and confirm with OK .  
- Select title (T) or chapter (C) with C or D .  
- Use A or B to select the title/chapter channel you want to edit.  
4 Start the change with OK .  
P 'Updating menu' appears on the TV screen.  
2 Use B to select:  
O line Delete chapter marker' for this chapter  
Once the revision has been completed successfully the DVD recorder  
reverts to the index overview.  
O line 'Delete all chapter markers' for all chapters within the  
selected title.  
3 Confirm with OK .  
O You will be prompted to press OK again to make sure you  
really want to delete all markers.  
O If you do not want to, press the D button.  
4 To end the menu , press EDIT .  
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Managing the disc contents  
Dividing titles  
You can divide a title into several sections (titles) of any size. Each of  
these sections (titles) is identified by its own index.  
Note: This division cannot be undone.  
4 Using C or D select the position where the letter/number/icon  
is to be changed/re-entered.  
5 Change the icon using A or B .  
O You can switch between upper and lowercase using  
SELECT .  
Can I divide titles on DVD+R discs?  
As recordings on DVD+R discs cannot be overwritten, it is not possible  
to divide titles on DVD+R discs.  
O You can delete the character using the red function button.  
How can I enter the characters with the buttons 0..9 ?  
1 While the relevant title is playing, press EDIT on the remote  
Press a number button as often as the required character or the  
number appears. You can enter language dependent characters with  
the buttons N or O on the corresponding character e.g.: ä,  
button 2 for 'a' and then with O as often as 'ä' appears.  
For special characters press the button 1 repeatedly.  
control.  
P The 'Favorite Scene Selection' menu appears on the TV  
screen.  
The position for the following character will be selected automatically.  
To enter a space press the button 1 .  
To erase a character press the red function button.  
Favorite Scene Selection  
Inserting chapter marker  
Current chapter  
Press OK  
visible  
6 Repeat 4 and 5 until you have made the changes you want.  
Delete chapter marker  
Delete all chapter markers  
New index picture  
Divide title  
7 Save the new name with OK .  
P 'Storing name' appears on the TV screen for confirmation.  
Press EDIT to exit  
8 To end, press D .  
Playing the entire title  
2 Select 'Divide title' and confirm with the OK button.  
If you have hidden certain sections (chapters) of a title, this setting lets  
you watch the entire title including the hidden sections. To do this,  
proceed as follows:  
3 If you are sure, press OK to start the process.  
P 'Dividing title' appears on the TV screen.  
1 Press the STOP h button or during playback press DISC  
4 Wait until the new title is displayed with an index picture in the  
MENU .  
index picture overview.  
The process of splitting the title is now complete.  
Settings for title Charly 1  
Name  
Charly 1  
Play full title  
Erase this title  
Press OK  
Editing recording titles (name)  
1 If required, press the STOP h button to interrupt playback.  
2 Using A or B select the title whose name you want to edit and  
confirm with C .  
P The menu for editing names appears.  
2 Using A or B select the title you want to play all of and confirm  
with C .  
Settings for title Charly 1  
Name  
Charly 1  
P The title editing menu will appear.  
Play full title  
Erase this title  
3 Select 'Play full title' using A or B and confirm with OK .  
P Playback starts automatically. The title is played in its entirety -  
including the hidden chapters.  
3 Select 'Name' using A or B and confirm with C .  
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Managing the disc contents  
Erasing recordings/titles  
Disc settings  
You can erase specific recordings from a disc.  
Please note: If there is an 'Empty title' between titles, this space can  
not be used from this DVD-Recorder.  
Each recording from the HDD to a DVD+RW/+R (archiving) will be  
added at the end of existing recordings  
Philips1  
00:35:59 used  
Fr15/02/2004  
NTSC  
1 Press the STOP h button or during playback press DISC  
DVD playback  
MENU .  
2 Using A or B select the title you want to delete and confirm  
with C .  
P The title editing menu will appear.  
This screen appears before the first title and contains general  
information about the current disc.  
Settings for title Charly 1  
You can:  
Name  
Charly 1  
•) change the name of the disc  
•) activate or deactivate write protection on the disc  
•) Finish editing (make the disc DVD compatible)  
•) finalize a DVD+R  
Play full title  
Erase this title  
Press OK  
•) delete a DVD+RW  
To get to this display, proceed as follows:  
1 Press the STOP h button or during playback press DISC  
3 Select 'Erase this title' using A or B and confirm with OK .  
P 'This will completely erase this title'. 'Press OK to  
confirm' appears on the TV screen.  
MENU .  
2 Select the first title with A or press STOP h . STOP h .  
3 Press A .  
O If you want to delete this title, press OK to confirm.  
P The disc info display will appear.  
O Otherwise press D .  
4 'Erasing title' appears on the TV screen.  
5 At this point 'Empty title' appears in the 'index picture display'. A  
new recording can now be made here.  
If the deleted title was very short (less than 1 minute) 'Empty  
title' will not appear at this point.  
Can titles be deleted from a DVD+R disc?  
Titles on DVD+R discs are only marked as deleted. 'Deleted title' will  
appear in the display instead of 'Empty title'. During playback the  
'deleted' title is skipped. The space used for this title cannot be used  
again as the title has not been physically deleted. Once the disc has  
been finalized no further changes can be made.  
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Managing the disc contents  
Changing the disc name  
Finalizing DVD+R discs  
This feature is required to play back a DVD+R disc in a DVD player.  
Once the disc has been finalized no further recordings or changes can  
be made.  
1 In the 'Disc info display' press C .  
P The 'Settings for' menu appears on the TV screen.  
1 In the 'Disc info display' press C .  
P The 'Settings for' menu appears on the TV screen.  
Settings for Philips1  
Disc name  
Protection  
Erase disc  
Philips1  
Unprotected  
2 Select 'Finalize disc' using A or B and confirm with OK .  
a 'Finalize disc'does not appear  
b Either there is no DVD+R discinserted or the discis already  
finalized.  
To end, press SYSTEM MENU .  
a The 'Settings for'menu does not appear  
b The menu may not appear if the dischas been recorded on another  
DVD recorder. In this case, use the 'Finalize disc' feature in the  
2 Select 'Disc name' using A or B and confirm with C .  
'
' menu, under 'Features'.  
A
3 The screen displays 'This will take...' to show how long the  
3 Using C or D select the position where the letter/number/icon  
is to be changed/re-entered.  
process will take.  
4 Change the icon using A or B .  
4 To confirm press OK .  
O You can switch between upper and lowercase using  
P 'Working...' appears on the TV screen.  
SELECT .  
P A bar will move from left to right indicating progress.  
O You can delete the character using the red function button.  
5 Repeat 3 and 4 until you have made the changes you want.  
Erasing DVD+RW Disc's  
6 Save the new title with OK .  
1 In the 'Disc info display' press C .  
P 'Storing name' appears on the TV screen for confirmation.  
P The 'Settings for' menu appears on the TV screen.  
7 To end, press D .  
Settings for Philips1  
Finishing editing  
If one or more titles have been edited a DVD player may still display  
the original titles. You can prepare your DVD+RW disc in such a way  
that a DVD player will be able to play the edited version.  
Disc name  
Protection  
Erase disc  
Philips1  
Unprotected  
Press OK  
1 In the 'Disc info display' press C .  
P The 'Settings for' menu appears on the TV screen.  
2 Select 'Make edits compatible' using A or B and confirm  
2 Select 'Erase disc' using A or B and confirm with OK .  
P 'This will erase all titles Press OK to confirm' appears  
on the TV screen..  
with OK .  
a 'Make edits compatible'does not appear  
b Your disc is already compatible. There is no need for conversion.  
To end, press SYSTEM MENU .  
3 If you want to delete all the titles, press OK to confirm.  
Otherwise press D .  
3 The screen displays 'This will take' to show how long the  
P 'Erasing disc' appears on the TV screen.  
After deletion, the index picture display shows the free space  
on the disc.  
process will last.  
4 To confirm press OK .  
P 'Working...' appears on the TV screen.  
If the disc is empty already, you cannot select 'Erase disc'.  
P bar will move from left to right indicating progress.  
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Disc Manager (DM)  
a When I insert a disc I see a number on the screen in the  
index picture screen in the top left-hand corner  
b You have inserted a discthat has already been registered by the Disc  
Manager.  
General information  
The 'Disc Manager' is an integrated database in the DVD recorder that  
remembers all recordings on DVD+RW/+R discs made by this DVD  
recorder. This gives you a complete overview of your entire video  
collection at the touch of a button. The Disc Manager gives you quick  
and easy access to every recording made on with this DVD  
recorder. The Disc Manager also tells you which film was recorded on  
which disc and how many unrecorded minutes remain on the discs.  
And: You can go automatically to the beginning of the selected  
recording and start playback.  
2 Press the DISC MANAGER button on the remote control.  
3 Select 'Add current disc' using A or B and confirm with C .  
4 Confirm with OK .  
P The disc number will be added to the Disc Manager.  
P The disc number is then displayed and the disc tray opens  
automatically.  
How many discs can I save in the Disc Manager?  
The disc is now stored in the Disc Manager under the  
displayed disc number.  
Please write this number on the disc and on the cover.  
You can store up to 999 discs on this DVD recorder. The maximum number  
of titles is more than 9,000. The maximum number of titles per discis 49.  
Caution when recording with other DVD recorders  
Don't use a discstored in the DiscManager for recording on other DVD  
recorders. If you use a disc to record on another DVD recorder, then this  
disc will no longer be recognized by the Disc Manager. In this case, delete  
the discfrom the DiscManager's memory and then add it after it has been  
recorded.  
Why do I need to label the discs?  
When searching for unrecorded free space or available recordings, you  
will asked to insert the appropriate discs (disc numbers).  
5 To end, press DISC MANAGER .  
Adding 'child-proof discs'  
If you want to add child-proof discs you need to enter the PIN code.  
The DVD recorder will immediately recognize that this disc is saved in  
the Disc Manager. When this disc is inserted the disc number will  
appear in the title overview in the top left-hand corner.  
Adding a disc to the Disc Manager  
Removing discs from the Disc Manager  
You can only add DVD+RW or DVD+R discs to the Disc Manager  
since other discs do not hold any information on the titles or lengths of  
the recordings. These discs have to be at least once recorded in the  
DVD-Recorder. A table of content have to be available.  
DVD+R discs can also be finalized. Other discs cannot be added to the  
Disc Manager.  
Every DVD+RW/+R is stored with a number in the Disc Manager  
(DM). You can remove this disc number from the Disc Manager to use  
the Disc Manager's memory for new discs or to remove damaged discs  
from memory.  
1 Press DISC MANAGER on the remote control.  
Recordings are saved automatically  
2 Select 'Remove disc' using A or B and confirm with C .  
On a discthat has been added to the DiscManager, you can make new  
recordings as often as you like using this DVD recorder. The titles of these  
recordings will be stored in the Disc Manager automatically.  
Disc Manager  
Find title  
C04  
Browse discs  
Remove disc  
Add current disc  
Disc number001  
Disc number001  
Next free disc number= 001  
Preparation:  
•) Switch on the TV set, and if necessary, select the channel for the DVD recorder  
(channel 3 or 4).  
•) Switch on the DVD recorder.  
1 Insert the DVD+RW/+R disc that you want to add in the DVD  
recorder.  
To exit press DM  
Disc Manager  
3 Select the disc number with A or B and confirm with OK .  
Find title  
C04  
Browse discs  
Remove disc  
Add current disc  
Disc number001  
Disc number001  
Next free disc number= 001  
Disc contents are not deleted.  
The discis only removed from the DiscManager's memory. Its contents  
remain unchanged.  
4 To end, press DISC MANAGER .  
To exit press DM  
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Disc Manager (DM)  
Searching for a title in the Disc  
Manager  
Searching discs  
You can easily search for the title of a recording stored in the Disc  
Manager. To do this, the appropriate disc does not have to be in the  
DVD recorder.  
This function can be used to quickly and easily find and play back a  
recording saved in the Disc Manager.  
1 Press DISC MANAGER on the remote control.  
1 Press DISC MANAGER on the remote control.  
2 Select 'Browse discs' using B or A .  
2 Select 'Find title' using B or A and confirm with C .  
P A list of the titles of all recordings stored in the Disc Manager  
(DM) will appear on the TV screen.  
3 Confirm with C .  
P The screen will show the contents of the last Disc Manager  
disc used.  
Disc Manager  
Find title  
Title  
Date  
Duration  
Disc Manager  
Charly 1  
01/01/03 0:28  
Disc number  
001  
Browse discs  
Title  
Date  
Duration  
Charly 1  
Page 1/1  
To select title press OK  
To select title press OK  
What do the displays on the screen mean?  
4 Use A or B to select a different disc number if necessary and  
'Title' = Title  
'Date' = Date of the recording  
'Duration' = Length of the recording  
confirm with C .  
What do the displays on the screen mean?  
'Title' = Title  
3 Select the title that you want to play back with B or A .  
'Date' = Date of the recording  
'Duration' = Length of the recording  
4 Confirm with OK .  
P The DVD recorder will jump to the start of the selected  
5 Press A or B to select the desired title.  
recording.  
6 Confirm with OK .  
a I see the message 'Insert disc number'on my screen  
b The selected recording is located on the Disc Manager disc with the  
displayed discnumber. Please insert the appropriate disc. After a  
brief check, the DVD recorder will jump to the start of the selected  
recording.  
P The DVD recorder searches for the start of the appropriate  
recording.  
a I see the message 'Insert disc number'on my screen  
b The selected recording is located on the Disc Manager disc with the  
displayed discnumber. Please insert the appropriate disc.  
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User preferences for the HDD  
General  
5 Confirm the new setting with OK .  
6 Close the menu item with D .  
This section describes how you can adjust the functions of the HDD to  
your personal preferences.  
When you press SYSTEM MENU , a so-called puck 'Z' appears on a  
line.  
Toolbar  
If there are further selection options within a line, an arrow e.g.: 'S'. will  
appear in the respective segments e.g.: 'W'. Using the corresponding  
buttons on the remote control (e.g. C ) you can call up further  
features or selection options.  
SYSTEMMENU  
Options  
Toolbar  
Audio  
Zoom  
Preparation:  
Time search  
Subpictures  
•) Switch on the TV set, and if necessary, select the channel for the DVD  
recorder (channel 3 or 4).  
•) Switch on the DVD recorder.  
1 Press TUNER on the remote control to switch to HDD mode.  
You can also switch to HDD mode by pressing BROWSER  
HDD but you will not see the picture of the currently selected TV  
channel as a background picture.  
Options  
2 Press SYSTEM MENU on the remote control  
In this menu, you can choose functions for the playback of recordings  
(titles) on the HDD:  
P The system menu for the HDD appears.  
'Audio'  
SYSTEMMENU  
Options  
Selection of the language for the TV show currently selected on the  
DVD recorder.  
Toolbar  
Preferences  
Set up  
Some TV programs broadcast additional audio (SAP - Secondary Audio  
Program). In most cases this means an additional language is available.  
For example, if a program is available in English and Spanish, Spanish can  
be broadcast as the additional audio program (SAP).  
To record TV programs in stereo or SAP, you can select Stereo or  
SAP as the default setting. This setting does not become active until the  
sound of a TV program is transmitted in Stereo or SAP.  
When you playback the recording, you can playback the sound only in  
the setting you selected for recording (a recording in SAP can be  
played back only in SAP).  
This setting only affects playback through the internal tuner of the  
DVD recorder. The setting for the programmed recording (Timer) will  
not be affected.  
If you also want to use/change the language for the programmed  
recording, you must change the language in the 'Preferences' menu  
(setting 'Language').  
3 Select the corresponding line using B or A .  
O If the arrow C in the puck 'Z' is visible in one of the lines,  
you can select additional functions with C on the remote  
control.  
O To return to the previous menu, keep pressing A until the  
top menu item is selected.  
Press D to return to the previous menu item.  
O 'Stereo'  
Playback is carried out in the original or main language.  
'Lang I' also appears in the display.  
SYSTEMMENU  
Options  
O 'SAP'  
Toolbar  
Playback is carried out in the dubbed language available.  
'SAP' appears in the display.  
Preferences  
Set up  
'Zoom'  
Using this function, you can enlarge (blue function button) or reduce  
the size (yellow function button) of the still picture or pan through the  
enlarged picture using B , A , D , C during playback from the  
HDD (time shift buffer or media browser).  
Press the red function button to stop this function.  
4 Select the corresponding function using B or A , or the setting  
with D or C . Select the functions you want to change as  
described in the following pages.  
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User preferences for the HDD  
O 'M2x'  
'Time search'  
Standard Play plus (better than S-VHS quality)  
offers standard picture quality and a recording time of:  
DVD+RW/+R: 2,5 hours.  
Using this feature, you can search a position by time. You can use this  
feature both for titles in the media browser and for playback from the  
time shift buffer.  
HDD: approx. 60 hours  
O 'M3'  
'Subpictures'  
Long Play (S-VHS picture quality).  
Recording time of:  
DVD+RW/+R: 3 hours.  
HDD: approx. 72 hours  
This function is only required if recordings were made through a video  
camera connected to the DV IN (CAM2) jack. In this case, you can  
display/hide information on the date and time of the recording.  
O 'M4'  
Preferences  
Extended Play (better than VHS picture quality).  
Recording time of:  
DVD+RW/+R: 4 hours.  
HDD: approx. 96 hours  
SYSTEMMENU  
Recording  
Preferences  
Record mode  
Camera mode  
Chapters  
O 'M6'  
Super Long Play (VHS-picture quality).  
Recording time of:  
DVD+RW/+R: 6 hours.  
HDD: approx. 144 hours if the average recording time for a  
title is at least 20 minutes.  
HDD buffer  
Language  
O 'M8'  
Super Extendend Play (VHS-LP-picture quality).  
Recording time of:  
Filter  
DVD+RW/+R: 8 hours.  
HDD: approx. 192 hours if the average recording time for a  
title is at least 20 minutes.  
'Camera mode'  
Select the recording mode (picture quality for recording) from one of  
the displayed settings for the recording from external jacks. M1, M2x,  
M3,... M8. Read the previous section (Record Mode) on the picture  
quality that corresponds to each setting.  
Recording  
In this menu, you can select one of the following functions for  
recording:  
'Chapters'  
O 'Off'  
I can not select some functions  
No auto chapters  
During a recording the selection of some functions are not possible. e.g.  
'HDD buffer'.  
O 'On'  
Automatic chapter marking after 5 minutes.  
'Record mode'  
'HDD buffer'  
Select from the settings displayed the record mode (picture quality of  
the recording). M1, M2x, M3,... M8.  
Choose one the displayed settings to define how long a recording will  
be kept stored.  
For recordings on a DVD+RW/+R (archiving function) always the  
recording mode used for the recording on the HDD will be taken.  
Observe the maximum possible recording time on a DVD+RW/+R.  
The maximum possible recording time on the HDD depends from the  
recording mode and the average length of the recordings (titles).  
O '1h'  
The recording will be kept stored for 1 hour  
O '6h'  
The recording will be kept stored for 6 hours  
O 'M1'  
High Quality (high recording quality)  
offers the best picture quality and a recording time of:  
DVD+RW/+R: 1 hour.  
'Language'  
Here you can set the default language to be used for the programmed  
recording of bilingual TV shows.  
HDD: approx. 24 hours  
O 'Stereo'  
O 'M2'  
Recording is done in stereo or in the standard language.  
Standard Play (pre-recorded DVD quality)  
offers standard picture quality and a recording time of:  
DVD+RW/+R: 2 hours.  
O 'SAP'  
Recording is carried out in the dubbed language available.  
HDD: approx. 48 hours  
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User preferences for the HDD  
'Filter'  
'Jump back'  
Here you can choose between:  
Set the time you want to jump backward when you press JUMP  
BACK in the time shift buffer.  
I can not select this function  
Check the actual record mode selected. This function is available in the  
record modes 'M4' to 'M8' only.  
Use the setting 5 minutes for Jump forwardand 1 minute for  
'Jump back', to make it easy to skip unwanted scenes.  
O 'Sport':  
Picture quality is optimized for rapid movements in the  
recording modes (picture qualities) M4 to M8.  
Please observe that this setting will reduce the overall  
impression of the picture quality.  
'Installation'  
Please observe that for selection of function in this menu the Time shift  
Buffer will be flushed. If the 'Time Shift Buffer ' contains important  
recordings, save them with the REC/OTR n button first. Read  
additional information about the 'Time Shift Buffer' in the chapter 'The  
Time Shift Buffer'.  
O 'Normal':  
Better overall picture quality.  
Please observe that this setting may cause picture artefacts  
(MPEG artefacts) to appear in rapid movements.  
O 'Auto Ch. Programming':  
Automatic channel search  
O 'Add/Delete Channels':  
Manual TV channel search  
'Set up'  
O 'Add/Delete Channels':  
Adding or deleting stored TV Channels  
SYSTEMMENU  
System  
O 'Time/Date':  
Set up  
Setting/Correcting the time and date  
Auto delete  
Jump forward  
Jump back  
Installation  
Flush Buffer  
For more information, please read chapter 'Additional installation  
features'.  
'Flush Buffer'  
Using this function, you can store recordings on the HDD that were  
marked for recording in the time shift buffer. Recordings that were not  
marked will be deleted.  
O 'Yes':  
'System'  
Recordings will be stored  
In this menu, you can select one of the following features:  
O 'No':  
This interrupts the process  
'Auto delete'  
If there is no space for new recordings on the HDD, you can  
determine here whether recordings will be automatically deleted or  
not. You can see the titles and the sequence according to which they  
will be deleted in the 'Delete order' setting in the media browser. For  
more information, read the chapter 'The Media Browser'.  
O 'On':  
Recordings will be automatically deleted in the following  
order:  
1) Titles that have already been viewed. Symbol 'E'.  
2) Titles that were not protected. No symbol 'F' available.  
O 'Off':  
No recordings will be automatically deleted.  
'Jump forward'  
Set the time you want to jump forward when you press JUMP  
FWD in the time shift buffer.  
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Additional user preferences  
General  
Picture settings  
This section describes how you can make additional personal settings.  
The symbols have the following meaning:  
You can select the following functions in this menu:  
Picture settings  
t
Sound settings  
v
Language settings  
u
Picture  
TV Shape  
16:9  
Off  
Additional settings  
w
Black level shift  
Verticalvideo shift  
Video output  
ï
Disc settings  
Interlaced  
s
Preparation:  
•) Switch on the TV set, and if necessary, select the channel for the DVD  
recorder (channel 3 or 4).  
•) Switch on the DVD recorder.  
'TV Shape'  
The picture signal from your DVD recorder can be set to match your  
TV set:  
1 Press the DISC MENU button and then the SYSTEM  
MENU button on the remote control.  
P The menubar appears.  
O '4:3 letterbox'  
for a widescreen picture with black bars at the top and  
bottom  
O '4:3 panscan'  
for a full-height picture with the sides trimmed.  
If this menubar is not complete visible on your wide screen TV-set,  
change the picture settings on your TV.  
O '16:9'  
2 Select ' ' using D oder C and confirm with  
A
for a widescreen TV set (16:9 screen ratio)  
3 Select the corresponding function using B or A and confirm  
with C .  
'Black level shift'  
Adapts the color dynamics for NTSC playback when switched to 'On'  
4 Select the corresponding line using B or A and confirm with  
C . For more information on each function, read the following  
pages.  
'Vertical video shift'  
Use this feature to adjust the position of the picture on your TV left or  
right using D , C to suit the screen of your TV set.  
5 Select the corresponding function using B or A , or the setting  
with D or C . Select the functions you want to change as  
described in the following pages.  
'Video output'  
6 Confirm the new setting with OK .  
This allows you to switch the Component Video signal between  
'Interlaced' and 'Progressive Scan.'  
Warning If your TV has separate connections for 'Interlaced' and  
'Progressive Scan' or it does not switch automatically between the two,  
it is possible that no picture will appear on the TV after it is switched  
from one to the other.  
7 Close the menu item with D .  
1 Select the setting you need with SELECT . Choose Progressive  
Scan only if your TV has Progressive Scan.  
2 Confirm with OK .  
a No picture appears on the TV after switching  
Check the display of your DVD recorder.  
'PRO': 'Progressive Scan' is on  
No display: 'Interlaced' is on. Switch your TV to the corresponding  
input jack or select the corresponding connection. You can also  
switch the Component video output signal as follows:  
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Additional user preferences  
- Disconnect the recorder's power cord.  
'Analog output'  
- Hold down N on the DVD Recorder while reconnecting the power  
You can select one of the following settings for devices that are  
connected to the analog audio output AUDIO L/R (OUT 2) or  
AUDIO L/R (OUT 1) :  
cord. 'PRO' (progressive scan) appears on the display.  
- If you want to switch back, hold down N until 'PRO' disappears  
from the display. The DVD Recorder is switched to 'Interlaced.'  
O 'Stereo'  
For devices without DolbySurround or TruSurround. Use this  
setting if the DVD recorder is only connected to a stereo TV  
set.  
Sound settings  
You can select the settings in this menu depending on which audio  
outputs are used.  
If you only use only the analog audio outputs (red and white jack  
AUDIO L/R (OUT 2) , AUDIO L/R (OUT 1) ), select the setting  
'Off' in the 'Digital output' menu.  
O 'Surround'  
Dolby Digital and MPEG-2 multi-channel are mixed down to a  
Dolby Surround-compatible two-channel output signal.  
For devices with Dolby Surround / Pro Logic Decoder .  
'Night mode'  
Night mode optimizes the sound for playback at low volume. You are  
therefore less likely to disturb your neighbours. This only works with  
Dolby Digital audio on DVD video discs.  
Sound  
Digitaloutput  
Analog output  
Night mode  
Al  
Language settings  
Stereo  
Off  
You can select the following settings in this menu:  
'Digital output'  
You can select one of the following settings for devices that are  
connected to the COAX OUT or OPTICAL OUT jacks:  
Language  
Playback audio  
Subtitle  
English  
English  
English  
O 'All'  
Menu  
Dolby Digital and DTS signals are fed unaltered to the digital  
output. MPEG-2 multi-channel signals are converted to PCM  
(Pulse Code Modulation).  
For receivers/amplifiers with digital multi<channel  
decoders.  
O 'PCM only'  
'Playback audio'  
Digital and MPEG-2 multi-channel signals are converted to  
PCM (Pulse Code Modulation). For receivers/amplifiers  
without digital multi<channel decoders.  
Playback audio language.  
'Subtitle'  
O 'Off'  
Subtitle language  
Digital output switched off.  
For devices with analog audio input.  
'Menu'  
Screen menu language  
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Additional user preferences  
O 'Dimmed':  
Additional settings  
The display appears less bright. The disc tray light is switched  
off.  
You can select the following functions in this menu:  
O 'Off':  
The display and the disc tray light are switched off.  
Disk feature menu  
Features  
In this menu, you can make changes that relate to the disc:  
Status box  
Standby  
Display  
On  
Normal  
Bright  
Disc features  
Access controlEnter code  
'Status box'  
Auto resume  
On  
During play back from a disc, information of the current operating  
status (counter, playback) will be shown on the TV screen.  
You can switch off the information about the operating status so that  
the on-screen display is not recorded when making recordings on  
additional devices.  
O 'On'  
'Access control'  
The OSD information appears for a few seconds in each  
selected mode and then disappears.  
Please read the next chapter 'Access control (child lock)'.  
O 'Off'  
Auto resume  
The OSD information is switched off. It is no longer  
displayed on the screen.  
If playback of a pre-recorded DVD video disc or video CD is  
interrupted (using STOP h or OPEN/CLOSE J ), playback will  
resume where it stopped after you reinsert the disc. This applies not  
only to the current disc but also to the last 20 discs you played.  
'Standby'  
You can switch off the clock display on your DVD recorder to save  
energy. Programmed recordings will be carried out despite of this.  
In addition, you can have the most important features of your DVD  
recorder appear in scrolling text in the display (demo).  
You can switch off this feature if you do not want it.  
'PBC'  
O 'Low power':  
This line appears only if you insert a VCD.  
When the DVD recorder was switched off using  
STANDBY m , the clock display is also switched off.  
Using this function, you can activate or deactivate the PBC menu  
(Playback Control) of a Video CD. For more information, read section  
'Playing a (Super) Video CD' in chapter 'Playback'.  
O 'Normal':  
When the DVD recorder was switched off using  
STANDBY m , the clock display remains visible.  
'Finalize disc'  
This function allows you to finalize DVD+R discs. If the disc has already  
been finalized, this line will appear darker.  
O 'Demo mode':  
When the DVD recorder is switched off using  
STANDBY m , a demonstration movie starts automatically.  
'Adapt disc format'  
If a DVD+RW has been recorded in a PC drive or a different DVD  
recorder, the index screen may not be displayed properly.  
This feature allows you to adjust the format of the disc.  
'Display'  
You can change the brightness of the display on the DVD recorder.  
This setting only affects the DVD recorder when it is switched on.  
Therefore, this feature is only visible if the disc format is different.  
O 'Bright':  
The display appears with normal brightness. The disc tray light  
is switched on.  
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Access control (Child Lock)  
8 Confirm with OK .  
Child lock (DVD and VCD)  
9 Quit the feature using D and SYSTEM MENU .  
This feature enables discs to be locked for children.  
When Child Lock is on, a 4-digit code (PIN) needs to be entered  
before a disc can be played.  
Unauthorized discs can only be played by entering the four-digit PIN  
code.  
You can also decide whether the inserted disc should always be played  
or should be played only once, despite the child lock  
To deactivate the child lock, select the ' ' icon in 7 .  
n
•)'Play always':  
Authorizing a disc  
This disc is stored in a memory with space for 50 child-safe discs. If  
more than 50 discs are stored, the last disc in the list is removed and  
the new disc is added. The screen shows 'Child safe' at the start of  
playback.  
1 Insert a disc. The access control box will appear after a short  
delay.  
2 Using A or B select 'Play once' or 'Play always'.  
•)'Play once':  
This disc is only authorized for single playback. If the recorder is  
switched off, the PIN code must be re-entered.  
3 Enter your PIN code using the number buttons 0..9 .  
Double-sided DVDs may have a different ID for each side. For these  
discs, each side must be authorized. Video CDs may have a different ID  
for each disc. For these CDs, each disc must be authorized.  
Activating/deactivating child lock  
Preparation:  
•) Switch on the TV set, and if necessary, select the channel for the DVD  
recorder (channel 3 or 4).  
•) Switch on the DVD recorder.  
Locking unlocked discs  
To lock a disc that was formerly authorized follow the instructions  
below  
1 Press DISC MENU and then SYSTEM MENU on the remote  
control. If playback from a disc starts automatically, remove the  
disc (button OPEN/CLOSE J ).  
1 Insert a disc. Playback starts automatically. If the playback does not  
start automatically, press PLAY G .  
P The menubar appears on the screen.  
2 Press the STOP h button while the '  
' icon is visible. The  
'. The disc is now locked.  
m
2 Select the ' ' icon using D or C .  
A
icon changes to '  
l
P The 'SYSTEM MENU' appears.  
3 Select ' (Disc features)' using B or A and confirm with C .  
s
Disc features  
Access controlEnter code  
Auto resume  
On  
4 Confirm 'Access control' using C .  
5 Enter a 4-digit code of your choice.  
This code will also be used for locking titles on the HDD (Media  
Browser).  
P If the code is new, you may have to enter the code a second  
time as confirmation.  
6 Select 'Child lock' using A or B and confirm with C .  
7 Select the ' ' icon using B or A .  
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Access control (Child Lock)  
What do the ratings mean?  
Parental level control (DVD video  
only)  
Rating 0 (displayed as '--') parental control not active.  
Rating 1 (suitable for children)  
Rating 8 (only suitable for adults)  
Films on pre-recorded DVD discs may contain scenes not suitable for  
children. Therefore, some discs may contain 'Parental Control' rating  
information that applies to the entire disc or to certain scenes on the  
disc.  
What happens if a DVD scene contains a higher level than  
the rating set?  
If the recorder does not find a suitable alternative, playback will stop  
and you must enter the four-digit code.  
The appropriate scenes have filter values that reach from 1-8. If such a  
scene is detected during playback, the filter value set on the DVD  
recorder is compared to the scene. If the filter value is higher than the  
setting, an alternative scene will be played (if available).  
Most DVDs apply the rating to an entire DVD. Therefore, if certain  
scenes exceed the rating you select, the entire disc will be blocked  
from viewing.  
0 Confirm with OK . Quit using D and SYSTEM MENU .  
Changing the country  
The set filter values depend on the respective country. It is therefore  
necessary to enter the country to which these filter values apply.  
Activating/deactivating parental level control  
Preparation:  
•) Switch on the TV set, and if necessary, select the channel for the DVD  
recorder (channel 3 or 4).  
•) Switch on the DVD recorder.  
Preparation:  
•) Switch on the TV set, and if necessary, select the channel for the DVD  
recorder (channel 3 or 4).  
•) Switch on the DVD recorder.  
1 Press the DISC MENU and then the SYSTEM MENU button  
on the remote control.  
1 Press DISC MENU and then SYSTEM MENU on the remote  
P The menubar appears on the screen.  
control.  
P The menubar appears.  
2 Select the ' ' icon using D or C .  
A
2 Select the ' ' icon using D or C .  
A
3 Select line ' (Disc features)' using B or A and confirm with  
s
C .  
3 Press the SYSTEM MENU button on the remote control.  
4 Select the ' ' icon using D or C .  
A
5 Select ' (Disc features)' using B or A and confirm with C .  
s
Disc features  
Access controlEnter code  
Auto resume  
On  
Disc features  
Access controlEnter code  
Auto resume  
On  
4 Confirm the line 'Access control' using C .  
5 Enter your four-digit code. If the code is new, you may have to  
enter the code a second time as confirmation.  
6 Confirm 'Access control' using C .  
6 Select 'Change country' using B or A and confirm with C .  
7 Enter a 4-digit code of your choice. If the code is new, you may  
7 Select the corresponding country using A or B and confirm  
have to enter the code a second time as confirmation.  
with OK .  
8 Select the 'Parental level' using A or B and confirm with C .  
8 To end, press D and then SYSTEM MENU .  
A bar appears to select the parental level.  
9 Select the appropriate rating using B , A or the number buttons  
0..9 .  
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Access control (Child Lock)  
Changing the PIN code  
Preparation:  
•) Switch on the TV set, and if necessary, select the channel for the DVD  
recorder (channel 3 or 4).  
•) Switch on the DVD recorder.  
1 Press the TUNER and then the SYSTEM MENU button on the  
remote control.  
P The menubar appears.  
2 Select the ' ' icon using D or C .  
A
3 Select ' (Disc features)' using B or A and confirm with C .  
s
Disc features  
Access controlEnter code  
Auto resume  
On  
4 Confirm 'Access control' using C .  
5 Enter your four-digit PIN code. If the code is new, you may have to  
enter the code a second time as confirmation.  
6 Select 'Change code' using A or B and confirm with C .  
7 Enter the new code using the number buttons 0..9 . Enter the  
same code again as confirmation.  
8 Quit using D and SYSTEM MENU .  
I have forgotten my code  
Press STOP h four times (step 5 ), then press OK . Access  
control is now switched off. You can now enter a new code as described  
above.  
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Information on the screen of your TV  
Repeat title  
3
4
2
0
1
7
l
8
9
You can check or change many of the functions and settings of your  
DVD recorder via the system menu bar.  
Repeat track  
Repeat chapter  
Symbols in the menu bar  
Repeat from A to the end  
Repeat from A to B  
Camera angle  
Press DISC MENU and then SYSTEM MENU to open the menu  
bar. If a disc is played back, you can open the menubar with SYSTEM  
MENU .  
Use D and C to select the relevant function.  
Use B to confirm the function and go either to another menu or  
execute the function directly.  
Child lock enabled  
Resume playback  
Illegal action  
Some functions may not be available, depending on the disc inserted.  
Menu bar 1  
Status field  
User preferences  
A
During playback of a disc, the status field shows the current operating  
mode (status) of the DVD recorder and the type of disc inserted. This  
display can be switched off.  
Title/track  
B
Chapter/index  
C
Audio language  
D
Disc type symbols  
Subtitle language  
E
DVD+RW  
M
W
N
O
P
Q
Camera angle  
F
DVD+R  
Zoom  
G
DVD<Video  
Video<CD  
No disc  
Menu bar 2  
While menu bar 1 is being displayed you can go to menu bar 2 by  
pressing C again.  
Error  
Operating mode symbols  
Sound  
H
Recording  
R
Frame advance  
I
Stop  
S
Slow motion  
J
Playback  
T
Fast motion  
K
Playback<Pause  
U
Search by time  
L
Record<Pause  
V
Search forwards (8x speed)  
X
Search backwards (8x speed)  
Field for temporary messages  
Y
Slow motion  
Z
The top left corner of the menu line contains a field for temporary  
messages relating to the various operating modes. This information  
appears briefly on the screen when certain disc functions have been  
activated:  
Shuffle  
/
Scan  
6
Repeat entire disc  
5
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Information on the screen of your TV  
The symbols on your DVD recorder  
display  
Messages in the DVD recorder display  
READING  
These symbols can light up on your DVD recorder display:  
The following messages may appear in your DVD recorder display  
Multi-function display/text line  
•) Clock  
IS TV ON? The DVD recorder is in initial installation mode. Switch  
the TV on, then read the paragraph on 'Initial installation' in  
'Installing your DVD recorder'.  
•) Disc/title playing time  
•) Title name  
NO SIGNAL No input signal available (signal inadequate or unstable)  
MENU The menu on the screen is active  
OPENING Disc tray opening  
•) Display of the channel number of the TV channel/playing  
time/function.  
•) Display of information and alerts  
•) Display of the title from the actual recording.  
IIIIIIIIIIIIIII Position/Diskbar: Displays the current position on the  
HDD/disc.  
TRAY OPEN Disc tray open  
Time Shift Buffer Displays the elapsed time. If all segments lits, the  
oldest recording will be deleted from the Time Shift Buffer.  
Play/Record: No segment will lit at the current position.  
Pause: Flashing segment at the current position.  
Stop: Nothing appears.  
CLOSING Disc tray closing  
READING Disc being read  
MENU UPDATE Once recording has been successfully completed the  
table of contents is created.  
TIMER A recording (timer) has been programmed  
CREATE MENU The menu structure is created after the first recording  
has been made on a new disc  
TV Modulator off. The antenna signal (RF signal) is through-connected  
to the TV set only if the modulator is off.  
COPYPROTECT You received a copy-protected signal. This may come  
from a copy-protected DVD/videotape of a DVD/video player or  
from a TV channel.  
PRO Component Video output switched to 'progressive scan'. If this  
display does not appear, the Component Video output is switched  
to 'interlaced'.  
During the display COPYPROTECTno recording will be made. A  
running recording will be interrupted.  
o((( A remote control signal has been received  
WAIT Please wait until this message disappears. The DVD recorder is  
busy performing a task.  
SAP Second audio program of the tuner selected.  
NO DISC A disc has not been inserted for recording. If a disc has been  
inserted, it cannot be read.  
INFO Information about the inserted DVD is displayed on the screen  
BUSY The DVD recorder is processing the changes to make the disc  
DVD compatible  
ERASING The entire DVD+RW is being erased  
EMPTYDISC The DVD+RW/+R inserted is either new or has been  
completely erased (no recordings).  
PROTECTED The DVD+RW/+R inserted is protected against recording.  
How to remove this protection you will read in the section  
'Protect disc against accidental recordings' in the chapter  
'Recording on a DVD+RW/+R' .  
Title limit The maximum number of titles per disc/HDD has been  
reached. The maximum number of titles on a disc is 48 and on the  
HDD 499.  
MAX CHAP The maximum number of chapters within a title/or the disc  
has been reached. The maximum number of chapters is;  
DVD+RW/+R: within a title 99, on the disc 255 (spreaded over  
the whole disc)  
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HDD: within a title 500, on the HDD 1000 (spreaded over the  
whole HDD)  
DISC FULL The disc/HDD is full. There is no space for new recordings  
PAL DISC A disc with PAL recordings has been inserted. The machine  
is trying to record an NTSC signal. Insert a new disc or one that  
contains NTSC recordings.  
NTSC DISC A disc with NTSC recordings has been inserted. The  
machine is trying to record a PAL signal. Insert a new disc or one  
that contains PAL recordings.  
RECORDING An illegal action (e.g. OPEN/CLOSE J button) was  
attempted during recording on a DVD+RW/+R (archiving).  
FREETITLE An empty title on a DVD+RW/+R is selected.  
DISC LOCKED An attempt has been made to record during playback of  
a protected disc. This message appears if an attempt is made to  
insert a chapter marker on this inserted DVD+RW/+R.  
DISC ERROR An error occurred when reading the title from a  
DVD+RW/+R. If this error keeps occurring, please clean the disc  
or use a new one. For instructions on how to clean a disc see the  
section on 'Cleaning the discs' in the next chapter.  
DISC WARN An error occurred when writing the title on a  
DVD+RW/+R. Recording was continued; the error was skipped  
SETUP After the automatic search the menu for setting the date/time  
will appear on the screen.  
WAIT 01 During the automatic channel search the TV channels found  
will be counted.  
BLOCKED The disc tray cannot be closed/opened.  
SAFE REC During the archiving procedure, the new recording will be  
added at the end of all the other recordings (SAFE RECORD).  
POST-FORMAT After the creation of the menu structure the  
DVD+RW/+R is prepared. As long as 'POST-FORMAT' is visible on  
the display you can not operate the DVD-Recorder.  
PHILIPS The DVD-Recorder has been switched on  
STANDBY The DVD-Recorder has been switched off  
GUIDE The TV Guide On Screensystem is switched on  
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Before you call an engineer  
If you have any problems using this DVD recorder, the reason may be one of the following. You can  
also call the customer service centre in your country.  
You can also visit our web page 'http://www.p4c.philips.com' .  
Have the model number (MODEL NO) and the production number (PROD.NO) of your recorder  
ready.  
The production number (PROD. NO.) is printed on the type plate at the back or on the bottom  
PROBLEM  
SOLUTION  
Your recorder does  
not respond to any  
button being pressed  
and the display shows  
'PHILIPS', 'IS TV ON?':  
bRecorder in initial installation mode: Switch on the TV, switch over to the DVD recorder jack or if you have  
only connected the DVD recorder to an antenna cable select channel 3 or 4 on the TV.  
Now the menu for language selection should appear. Please read paragraph 'Initial Installation' in the chapter  
'Installing your DVD Recorder'.  
b'Dealer-Mode' is switched on: All buttons on the front of the set are locked.  
Switch off the function:  
The device does not  
react when you press a  
button, although the  
remote control works:  
1 Pull out the AC-outlet plug from the AC- outlet.  
2 Press and hold down h and OPEN/CLOSE J and put back the AC-outlet plug into the  
AC- outlet.  
3 As soon as the time or '--:--' appears in the display (ca. 6 - 10 seconds), release h and  
OPEN/CLOSE J .  
Your DVD recorder  
does not respond to  
any button being  
pressed:  
bThere is no power supply: check the power supply  
bThere is a technical problem: disconnect from the AC-outlet for 30 seconds, then connect again.  
If this doesn't help, you can reset your DVD recorder to the default factory settings.  
bImportant:  
All the information stored (TV channels, time and date, TIMER) will be lost.  
1 Disconnect from the AC-outlet.  
Resetting the machine  
to the default factory  
settings  
2 Press and hold down the STANDBY-ON m button on the device and reconnect to the  
AC-outlet.  
3 Release the STANDBY-ON m button when the features appears on the display. All the  
information stored (TV channels, time and date, TIMER) will be lost.  
Please read paragraph 'Initial Installation' in the chapter 'Installing your DVD Recorder'.  
bRemote control not pointed toward the DVD recorder: Point the remote control at the machine. See if the  
'o(((' appears on the display briefly each time you press a remote control button. If it does, the Recorder is  
receiving information from the remote correctly.  
bThere is a technical problem: Take out the batteries, wait for 10 seconds and put them in again.  
bBatteries are flat: Change the batteries.  
Remote control does  
not work:  
I can not switch off the  
DVD<Recorder:  
bA recording is in progress (red light around the REC/OTR n button is switched on). After the recording is  
finished, the DVD-recorder will switch off automatically.  
bFor the execution of certain procedures the DVD recorder can switch itself on automatically, although no  
Fans run with switched  
off DVD recorder:  
information is visible on the display. To prevent overheating, the fans at the back will be switched on and off  
automatically  
This is no fault of your set.  
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PROBLEM  
SOLUTION  
bThere is no recording on the HDD/disc: Check the titles from the HDD in the media browser (button  
BROWSER HDD ), change disc.  
bYou inserted the wrong disc type: Your recorder can play back the following disc types: DVD Video,  
(Super)Video CD, DVD+R(W), Audio CD, , MP3-CD's  
bYou inserted the discthe wrong way: Insert the discwith the label facing upwards  
bDiscis dirty: Clean the disc  
bWrong region code: The region code of the DVD and the DVD recorder must match.  
bParental control is on: Read chapter 'Access control (child lock)'  
No playback on DVD  
recorder:  
bParental control is on fro titles from the HDD: Read chapter 'Access control (child lock)'  
bYou have selected the wrong channel number on the TV for the DVD recorder: Select the correct channel  
number (channel 3 or 4) on the TV.  
bThe cable connecting the TV set and the DVD recorder has come loose: check the cable.  
bIt is possible that this (Super) Video CD contains a menu and the 'PBC' is switched off. You can see this in  
status field 'PBC OFF'. To activate this function, proceed as follows:  
1 Press SYSTEM MENU while the (Super) Video-CD is inserted .  
2 Select ' ' using D or C .  
3 Select line 'Features' using B or A and confirm with C .  
4 Select 'On' in line 'PBC' using B or A .  
A
I cannot playback  
(Super) Video CDs  
5 Confirm with OK and end with SYSTEM MENU .  
bCheck the format of self recorded (s)VCD's (1.0, 1.1, 2.0). Play back of (S)VCD's in a different format can be  
distorted.  
Poor playback on DVD  
recorder: (distorted  
picture/distorted  
sound)  
bYour TV set is not properly adjusted.  
bDiscis dirty: Clean the disc  
bSometimes the picture may be temporarily distorted. This is not a defect of your DVD recorder.  
bThe low quality of some digital picture material may be the cause of digital image distortion. In this case  
change the setting of the sharpness or the picture settings.  
If your TV is equipped with a 'Smart picture' function, select the 'Soft' setting, without changing the picture  
settings manually.  
Digital distortions  
bTHIS PRODUCT IS EQUIPPED WITH COPY PROTECTION TECHNOLOGY REQUIRED BY MANY MOTION  
PICTURE COMPANIES THAT PRODUCE HIGH DEFINITION MOVIES. CONSUMERS SHOULD NOTE  
THAT NOT ALL HIGH DEFINITION TELEVISION SETS ARE FULLY COMPATIBLE WITH THE APPLIED  
PROTECTION AND THEREFORE MAY CAUSE ARTIFACTS TO BE DISPLAYED IN THE PICTURE. IN CASE  
OF 525 PROGRESSIVE SCAN PICTURE PROBLEMS, IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT THE USER SWITCH  
THE CONNECTION TO THE 'STANDARD DEFINITION' OUTPUT.  
Artifacts can be  
displayed on the TV  
screen ifthe 'Video  
output' is switched to  
'Progressive Scan'  
Switch therefore the 'Video output' to 'Interlaced' (see chapter 'Additional user preferences'/'Picture  
settings'/'Video output')  
No recording on the  
HDD possible:  
bThe TV channel you want to record is not stored or you selected the wrong program number: Check TV  
channels stored.  
bDisc write-protected (recording protected): Remove write-protection or change the disc. For more information,  
please see 'Preventing accidental erasing of discs' in chapter 'Manual Recording'.  
bAn already finalized DVD+R has been inserted: Change disc.  
bCablebox (if available) switched off: Switch it on  
bIR-Blaster not connected: Connect the IR-Blaster and set up the TV Guide On Screensystem with the cable  
box. (Chapter 'The TV Guide On Screensystem, section 'Setting up the TV Guide On Screensystem').  
No recording on the a  
DVD+RW/+R possible:  
Programmed  
recording does not  
work:  
bYou have programmed the wrong time or date: Check time/date.  
bYou have not set the TIMER properly: Check the programmed recordings (TIMER block).  
There is no channel  
overview in the TV  
Guide On  
bDVD recorder is switched on: Switch off the DVD recorder to allow data transfer  
bCabelbox (if available) is switched off: Switch on the cable box  
bIR-Blaster not connected: Connect the IR-Blaster andset up the TV Guide On ScreenSystem with the cable  
box. (Chapter 'The TV Guide On ScreenSystem, section 'Setting up the TV Guide On ScreenSystem').  
Screen system  
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Before you call an engineer  
PROBLEM  
SOLUTION  
Missing or wrong TV  
channels  
bWrong cable connection selected  
The cable box do not  
always react to the IR  
Blaster  
bThe Infrared (IR) Remote control signal interfere with the IR signal of the IR Blaster  
Put the IR Blaster closer to the front of the cable box.  
bThe number of TV channels depends on the setting in the TV Guide On Screensytem settings.  
If you have a cable box installed (cable box 'YES'), then you should switch on the available channels  
(Channels above 125).  
In the TV Guide On  
Screen 'LISTINGS'  
screen, I see too many  
or too less TV  
Channels  
bIf you have no cable box installed (cable box 'NO'), then you should switch off the channels which are not  
available.  
My cable box does not  
react on the remote  
control from the cable  
box or automatically  
switches through the  
channels  
bIf the DVD-Recorder is switched off ( STANDBY m button) the cable box will be used from the TV Guide  
On Screensystem via the DVD-Recorder. If you want to watch TV-Channels from the cable box, you have to  
switch the DVD-Recorder on.  
Then you can select the TV Channels with the remote control from the DVD-Recorder or from the cable box.  
bBefore recording, select the recording mode as described in chapter 'Manual Recording', section 'Selecting the  
recording mode (quality)'.  
bChange the channel of the modulator. During standby hold on the remote the button 3 pressed to switch to  
channel 3. With button 4 you switch to channel 4.  
There is picture or  
sound interference on  
TV reception:  
bHave your antenna checked.  
Distorted sound  
coming from a  
connected hi<fi  
amplifier  
bThe DVD recorder is connected to the 'Phono-input' of your amplifier: This jack is provided only for a record  
players without a preamplifier. Select a different audio input.  
The picture is  
distorted or  
black<and<white during  
playback  
bThe TV system of the discdoes not match that of your TV set (PAL/NTSC).  
bThe recording can be made in color only when the TV channels or the connected additional device send a  
color signal. Black-and-white signals containing no color information (color subcarriers) cannot be recorded.  
No sound signal at the  
digital output  
bCheck whether the sound settings match the selected inputs and connected additional devices. For more  
information, see section 'Sound setting' in chapter 'User preferences'.  
There could be  
difference in the  
search speed ofa DVD  
and DVD+RW  
bDepending on the different structure of a DVD and a DVD+RW/+R this can lead to the different search  
speeds. This is not a fault in your machine.  
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PROBLEM  
SOLUTION  
bIf a recording is too short, it is possible that a DVD player cannot detect it: Please observe the following  
'Minimum recording times':  
Recording mode 'M1': 5 minutes, 'M2': 10 minutes, 'M2x': 13 minutes, 'M3': 15 minutes, 'M4': 20 minutes,  
'M6': 30 minutes, 'M8': 30minutes,  
bSome DVD players cannot play back DVD+RW recordings. You can solve this problem by using a special  
function:  
A DVD+RW disc  
cannot be played on  
certain DVD players  
1 Open the disc tray with OPEN/CLOSE J . Insert the disc but do not close the tray.  
2 Hold down the number button 2 on the remote control until the tray closes. The disc is  
modified.  
3 You can restore the disc to its original condition by pressing 1 .  
Warning!  
There is a risk that you can no longer play the disc on other DVD players after this procedure.  
Therefore, apply this function with particular care.  
bIf it is impossible to play back a disc, you can try and repair it for new recordings using the following function.  
This will only prepare the discfor erasing. It will not be erased, however, until the recording has been  
completed.  
1 Clean the disc  
Other disc errors  
(DVD+RW)  
2 Open the disc tray with OPEN/CLOSE J . Insert the disc but do not close the tray.  
3 Hold down the red function button on the remote control until the tray closes. The disc is  
prepared for erasing.  
4 Start recording as with an empty disc.  
bThis message may appear if you instert a DVD+R that was not finalized or an error occurs during the  
recording. DVD+R's that have not been finalized are very sensitive to fingerprints, dust, or dirt. This may  
cause problems during recording.  
To use the discagain, follow the next steps  
1 Make sure that the surface of the disc is clean.  
Other disc errors  
(DVD+R), 'Disc  
contains unknown  
data' interruption ofa  
recording (power  
outage)  
2 Open the disc tray with OPEN/CLOSE J . Insert the defect DVD+R but do not close  
the tray.  
3 Hold down 5 on the remote control until the tray closes. The disc will be read ('READING'  
appears on the display) and the DVD recorder will start the repair process. This may take up  
to four times as much time as the recording, in which the error occurred.  
4 If the disc is recovered, the index screen will appear.  
Please observe the following:  
The recovering procedure is successfully only if there was a previous recording on the disc.  
Error during recording: The title may be missing.  
Error while changing the title/index picture: The original title/index picture may be visible.  
Error while finalizing: The disc appears not to have been finalized.  
bYou can finalize the disc using the following function:  
1 Open the disc tray with OPEN/CLOSE J . Insert the defect DVD+R but do not close  
The index screen  
flickers when a DVD+R  
is inserted  
the tray.  
2 Hold down 4 on the remote control until the tray closes.  
'FINALIZING' appears in the display. Finalizing begins. This may take up to three minutes.  
3 If finalizing has been successful, the index screen will appear.  
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DVD Recorder  
One year Free Labor / One year Parts Exchange  
This product must be carried in for repair.  
WHO IS COVERED?  
MAKE SURE YOU KEEP...  
You must have proof of purchase to receive warranty service.  
A sales receipt or other document showing that you purchased  
the product is considered proof of purchase.  
Please keep your sales receipt or other document showing  
proof of purchase. Attach it to the owner's manual and keep  
both nearby. Also keep the original box and packing material in  
case you need to return your product.  
WHAT IS COVERED?  
Warranty coverage begins the day you buy your product.  
For one year thereafter, all parts will be repaired or replaced, and  
labor is free.  
BEFORE REQUESTING SERVICE...  
Please check your owner's manual before requesting service.  
Adjustments of the controls discussed there may save you a  
service call.  
After one year from the day of purchase, you pay for the  
replacement or repair of all parts, and for all labor charges.  
All parts, including repaired and replaced parts, are covered  
only for the original warranty period. When the warranty on  
the product expires, the warranty on all replaced and repaired  
parts also expires.  
TO GET WARRANTY SERVICE IN THE  
U.S.A., PUERTO RICO, OR U.S. VIRGIN  
ISLANDS...  
Take the product to a Philips factory service center (see  
enclosed list) or authorized service center for repair. When the  
product has been repaired, you must pick up the unit at the  
center. Centers may keep defective parts.  
WHAT IS EXCLUDED?  
Your warranty does not cover:  
labor charges for installation or setup of the product,  
adjustment of customer controls on the product, and  
installation or repair of antenna systems outside of the  
product.  
product repair and/or part replacement because of misuse,  
accident, unauthorized repair or other cause not within the  
control of Philips.  
(In the U.S.A., Puerto Rico, and U.S. Virgin Islands, all implied  
warranties, including implied warranties of merchantability and  
fitness for a particular purpose, are limited in duration to the  
duration of this express warranty. Because some states do not  
allow limitations on how long an implied warranty may last, this  
limitation may not apply to you.)  
reception problems caused by signal conditions or cable or  
antenna systems outside the unit.  
TO GET WARRANTY SERVICE IN  
CANADA...  
•a product that requires modification or adaptation to enable it  
to operate in any country other than the country for which it  
was designed, manufactured, approved and/or authorized, or  
repair of products damaged by these modifications.  
incidental or consequential damages resulting from the  
product. (Some states do not allow the exclusion of incidental  
or consequential damages, so the above exclusion may not  
apply to you. This includes, but is not limited to, prerecorded  
material, whether copyrighted or not copyrighted.)  
•a product that is used for commercial or institutional purposes  
(including but not limited to rental purposes).  
Please contact Philips at:  
1-800-531-0039 (English or Spanish Speaking)  
1-800-661-6162 (French Speaking)  
(In Canada, this warranty is given in lieu of all other warranties.  
No other warranties are expressed or implied, including any  
implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular  
purpose. Philips is not liable under any circumstances for any  
direct, indirect, special, incidental or consequential damages,  
howsoever incurred, even if notified of the possibility of such  
damages.)  
WHERE IS SERVICE AVAILABLE?  
REMEMBER...  
Warranty service is available in all countries where the product  
is officially distributed by Philips. In countries where Philips does  
not distribute the product, the local Philips service organization  
will attempt to provide service (although there may be a delay if  
the appropriate spare parts and technical manual(s) are not  
readily available).  
Please record below the model and serial numbers found on the  
product. Also, please fill out and mail your warranty registration  
card promptly. It will be easier for us to notify you if necessary.  
Model Number: HDRW 720/17  
Serial Number:  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may have other rights which vary from state/province to state/province.  
Philips, P.O. Box 520890, Miami, FL 33152, (402) 536<4171  
EL6506E003 / 09-02  
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Chapters  
Also known as 'scenes', a DVD movie can be broken up into sections  
much like the chapters of a book, that can be accessed quickly and  
easily via the DVD menu or remote control.  
NICAM  
NICAM is a digital sound transmission system. Using NICAM, you can  
transmit either 1 stereo channel or 2 separate mono channels.  
However, if reception is poor and the sound distorted you can turn off  
NICAM.  
NTSC  
National Television Systems Committee. The color TV broadcast  
system used in the US, Canada and Japan. An NTSC picture is made up  
of 525 horizontal lines and has inferior picture quality in comparison to  
the PAL system. All Australian-sold DVD players are NTSC compatible,  
however DVD's that are played on a television that is not compatible  
will appear in black and white.  
Region code  
Since DVD films are not normally released in all parts of the world at  
the same time, all DVD players have a specific regional code. Discs can  
be given a regional code. If the regional codes differ between the player  
and the disc, playback is not possible.  
The regional code of the DVD recorder is shown on the type plate at  
the back or bottom.  
Pan & Scan  
One method of converting a widescreen movie to fit in a standard 4:3  
television is known as letterboxing (described above) and the other  
commonly found process is Pan and Scan (also known as Panning and  
Scanning). To retain a fullscreen 4x3 image, the most important part of  
each scene is chosen and the left and right edges of the scene are  
cropped. Obviously, this process results in a loss of some data and  
does not fully represent the film as it was intended to be portrayed by  
the director. As such, DVD enthusiasts are not overly fond of DVD's  
authored via this method.  
Macrovision  
Macrovision is a copy-protection technique intended to keep you from  
making copies of DVDs with your VCR. It works by continuously  
adjusting the video signal level that results in a recording where the  
brightness of the picture continuously fluctuates between light and  
dark, and the color levels fluctuate between oversaturated and washed  
out. Macrovision "encoded" DVDs contain a bit of data that tells the  
DVD player to activate its internal macrovision circuitry in order to  
prevent copying.  
Regional Coding  
A security system introduced to DVD at the request of Hollywood's  
major studios to ensure that DVD's released and sold in one region  
will not play on DVD machines in other regions. Movie distributors  
therefore maintain control over release dates of their films, as well as  
enabling discs to be produced that conform to different censorship  
laws, language and subtitle requirements. When a DVD disc is  
manufactured, a region code is applied at the authoring stage such that  
the final disc will play only on those players distributed in the  
designated world region.  
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Code numbers ofthe remote control  
A Mark ........................................ 146  
Action ........................................... 116  
Admiral .... 093, 134, 209, 262, 306,  
332  
Aiko .. 013, 246, 248, 250, 255, 266  
Akai .. 002, 113, 114, 140, 216, 246,  
248, 250, 255, 266, 285, 292,  
305, 324, 332  
Akura ......... 217, 222, 246, 250, 266  
Alba . 201, 217, 219, 232, 246, 249,  
250, 266, 272, 281  
Amstrad ... 201, 228, 232, 234, 246,  
250, 261, 266, 280, 332  
Amtron ........................................... 28  
Anam ............................................. 115  
Anam National .......... 003, 028, 118  
Anglo ............................................. 246  
Anitech ..... 201, 246, 250, 256, 332  
Ansonic .... 246, 247, 250, 257, 272,  
275, 283  
Colortyme 004, 006, 114, 130, 134,  
141, 144, 151  
Condor .... 231, 246, 250, 257, 272,  
283, 332  
Contec ..... 201, 246, 249, 260, 330,  
332  
Contec Cony ...................... 115, 116  
Contec/Cony .... 009, 010, 011, 028  
Continental Edison ............ 319, 343  
Cosmel ................................. 246, 332  
Craig . 028, 115, 116, 128, 137, 141  
Crosley ..... 134, 209, 256, 272, 306  
Crown ...... 028, 037, 137, 146, 201,  
231, 246, 250, 256, 266,  
Fidelity ........................................... 250  
Finlandia ............................... 216, 279  
Finlux 208, 209, 211, 212, 250, 254,  
255, 256, 257, 258, 262, 279,  
283  
258, 259, 262, 267, 269,  
286, 297, 299, 307, 327,  
333, 334, 336  
Hornyphone ................................ 250  
Hoshai ........................................... 266  
Huanyu .......................................... 233  
Hyper ................. 246, 266, 272, 332  
Firstline .... 201, 219, 224, 225, 246,  
250, 255, 257, 272, 276,  
277, 283  
Fisher 033, 044, 096, 129, 140, 149,  
211, 216, 231, 249, 253, 255,  
260, 306  
Formenti ..................... 209, 256, 312  
Frontech ............ 222, 246, 272, 332  
Fujitsu ................. 032, 255, 257, 266  
Funai 028, 032, 115, 116, 136, 222,  
224, 262, 276, 330, 332  
ICE ............ 222, 232, 246, 250, 266  
Imperial ..... 231, 250, 256, 272, 338  
Infinity .................................. 006, 037  
Ingersol ......................................... 246  
Inno Hit ... 239, 246, 250, 255, 256,  
266, 272, 305, 322, 323,  
289, 332  
332  
CS Electronics .................... 266, 272  
CTC ............................................... 272  
Curtis .......................... 113, 144, 152  
Curtis Mathes .. 001, 004, 006, 012,  
058, 091, 111, 114,  
Interbuy ............................... 246, 272  
Interfunk .. 247, 250, 274, 306, 319,  
320  
Intervision 222, 250, 257, 266, 272,  
282, 288  
Irradio ...... 246, 250, 256, 266, 272,  
323, 332  
ITS ................................ 232, 250, 266  
ITT ............................... 262, 279, 285  
ITV ........................................ 250, 272  
Galaxi ........................ 250, 257, 338  
Galaxis ................................. 250, 257  
GBC .................... 246, 266, 305, 332  
GE .... 001, 003, 004, 006, 034, 049,  
097, 111, 113, 115, 118, 122,  
123, 124, 130, 131, 141, 142,  
143, 146, 153, 157  
GEC .. 205, 250, 251, 255, 305, 333  
Geloso ...... 201, 246, 266, 272, 332  
Genexxa ..................... 217, 250, 266  
GoldHand ..................................... 332  
Goldline ........................................ 250  
GoldStar .. 004, 005, 006, 009, 015,  
091, 092, 113, 114, 117,  
AOC 004, 005, 006, 007, 113, 120,  
131, 146, 154  
120, 131, 134, 141,  
146, 147  
Arc en Ciel ................................... 319  
Aristona ............................... 247, 250  
ASA ... 209, 211, 254, 258, 279, 306  
Asberg .................................. 250, 256  
Astra .............................................. 332  
Atlantic ................................ 250, 312  
Atori .............................................. 246  
Audiosonic ................. 250, 266, 332  
AudioTon ..................................... 332  
Audiovox ........... 028, 116, 154, 157  
Ausind ........................................... 256  
Autovox ...................... 209, 256, 272  
Awa ...................................... 305, 332  
Daewoo . 004, 005, 006, 013, 014,  
069, 091, 113, 118, 120,  
131, 144, 146, 147, 152,  
154, 155, 157, 201, 233,  
246, 250, 266, 332, 337  
JBL ....................................... 006, 037  
JC Penney 001, 004, 005, 006, 008,  
034, 044, 049, 058, 091,  
Dainichi ................................ 217, 266  
Dansai .................................. 248, 250  
Daytron ... 004, 006, 091, 128, 131,  
146, 152, 154, 201, 246  
Decca 220, 250, 255, 305, 309, 339  
Denon ........................................... 158  
Desmet ......................................... 250  
Diamond ....................................... 332  
Dimensia .............................. 001, 111  
Dixi .............................. 201, 246, 250  
Dual ............................. 250, 288, 332  
Dumont ... 004, 082, 208, 209, 211,  
254, 257, 306  
092, 097, 111, 113, 120,  
122, 124, 141, 142, 146,  
120, 121, 131, 146, 147,  
148, 223, 246, 250, 272,  
282, 295, 297, 307, 323,  
148, 149  
Jensen .......................... 004, 006, 114  
JVC ... 009, 010, 011, 034, 036, 038,  
039, 040, 085, 086, 110, 132,  
139, 141, 142, 207, 213, 232,  
249, 263, 266, 290, 296, 344  
332  
Goodmans 219, 232, 233, 246, 248,  
249, 250, 255, 262, 285,  
Baird ................. 255, 263, 298, 305  
Bang & Olufsen ........................... 209  
Barco ............................................. 310  
Baur .. 202, 237, 240, 242, 250, 264  
Beko ............................ 231, 250, 338  
Bell & Howell ..................... 134, 262  
Beon .............................................. 250  
Blaupunkt 214, 215, 221, 240, 242,  
264, 303, 316, 324  
BPL ................................................. 250  
Brandt .................................. 226, 278  
Brionvega .. 209, 250, 303, 306, 312  
Broksonic ................... 113, 115, 134  
Bruns .................................... 209, 306  
BSR .............................. 224, 276, 330  
BTC ...................................... 217, 266  
Bush . 201, 217, 219, 224, 229, 232,  
233, 246, 249, 250, 266, 276,  
332  
Gorenje ........................................ 231  
GPM ............................. 217, 266, 332  
Gradiente .......... 006, 114, 139, 140  
Granada ... 006, 071, 146, 216, 227,  
247, 249, 250, 253, 255,  
Kaisui201, 217, 246, 250, 266, 332  
Kapsch .................................. 211, 312  
Karcher ....................... 250, 257, 332  
Kathrein ........................................ 243  
Kawasho .. 002, 004, 006, 120, 140,  
145  
Kendo 219, 250, 257, 272, 283, 332  
Kennedy ........................................ 312  
Kenwood . 004, 006, 015, 113, 114,  
120, 130, 151  
Kloss Novabeam028, 041, 042, 118  
Kneissel ....................... 250, 275, 283  
Kolster .......................................... 250  
Konka ............................................ 266  
Korting .......................................... 209  
Kosmos ......................................... 250  
KTV . 028, 091, 094, 115, 116, 120,  
131, 146  
Dynatron ...................................... 250  
Elbe . 250, 266, 275, 283, 312, 322  
Elcit ....................................... 257, 272  
Electroband ....................................... 2  
Electrohome .... 003, 004, 006, 015,  
113, 114, 131, 146  
Elin .... 211, 246, 250, 258, 312, 332  
Elite .............................. 217, 250, 266  
Elman ............................................. 257  
Elta ............................... 201, 246, 332  
Emerson .. 004, 006, 009, 016, 017,  
018, 019, 020, 021, 022,  
256, 268, 278, 320  
Grandin ................................ 301, 337  
Grundig .... 135, 142, 146, 208, 214,  
215, 240, 242, 250, 254,  
256, 264, 266, 301, 311,  
313, 316, 320, 324, 325,  
330, 335, 343  
Hallmark .................. 004, 006, 113  
Hanseatic . 243, 246, 250, 275, 276,  
288, 313  
Hantarex..................... 246, 250, 332  
Harman Kardon .......................... 113  
Harwood ............................. 246, 250  
HCM . 201, 234, 246, 250, 266, 332  
Hinari 201, 217, 219, 246, 249, 250,  
262, 266, 281, 309, 332, 333,  
334, 339  
281, 288  
023, 024, 025, 026, 027,  
028, 029, 030, 031, 032,  
068, 091, 094, 095, 100,  
110, 112, 113, 114, 115,  
116, 128, 131, 136, 137,  
141, 146, 151, 157, 209,  
250, 254, 261, 262, 272,  
Carrefour.......................... 249, 254  
Cascade ...................... 201, 246, 250  
Cathay ........................................... 250  
CCE ............................................... 134  
Celebrity ............................................ 2  
Centurion ..................................... 250  
Century ...................... 209, 272, 306  
CGE .................... 256, 272, 332, 338  
Cimline ............... 201, 219, 246, 266  
Citizen ...... 004, 006, 008, 013, 028,  
058, 091  
Lenco .................................. 211, 246  
Lenoir ................................... 246, 332  
LG ....................... 246, 250, 272, 282  
Liesenkotter ................................ 250  
Lloyds ................................... 151, 246  
Loewe ................ 037, 209, 250, 275  
Loewe Opta ................................. 306  
Logik .............................................. 339  
Luma ................... 246, 250, 283, 312  
Lumatron ...................................... 250  
Luxman ................................ 004, 006  
Luxor 285, 287, 298, 306, 307, 320,  
323  
306  
Hisawa ........................................... 266  
Hitachi ...... 004, 006, 009, 010, 011,  
035, 036, 071, 072, 073,  
Envision .............. 004, 006, 114, 120  
Erres ............................ 203, 247, 250  
Europhon .................... 250, 257, 272  
Expert ........................................... 312  
074, 075, 076, 077, 078,  
079, 080, 081, 095, 101,  
109, 112, 126, 127, 131,  
142, 146, 154, 158, 205,  
206, 212, 218, 235, 244,  
249, 250, 251, 252, 255,  
Classic .................................. 113, 140  
Clatronic . 231, 246, 250, 256, 257,  
266, 272  
Fenner ................................ 246, 332  
Ferguson .. 213, 226, 263, 278, 291,  
303, 341  
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LXI ... 001, 006, 033, 037, 043, 044,  
097, 111, 113, 134, 148  
Orbit ............................................. 250  
Orion 025, 100, 219, 224, 225, 229,  
246, 250, 257, 261, 276, 277,  
281, 300, 309, 313, 317, 326,  
330, 339  
Osaki 217, 222, 234, 250, 255, 266,  
330  
Oso ....................................... 217, 266  
Osume ............... 249, 255, 260, 266  
Otto Versand .. 202, 214, 219, 237,  
240, 242, 243, 249,  
RadioShack ................................... 250  
Radiotone ................... 246, 250, 289  
RCA . 001, 003, 004, 005, 006, 007,  
015, 052, 053, 054, 055, 056,  
095, 097, 098, 099, 102, 111,  
112, 115, 118, 119, 122, 123,  
124, 130, 131, 141, 143, 146,  
153  
Realistic ......................................... 111  
Recor ............................................. 250  
Revox ............................................ 250  
Rex ...................... 222, 272, 283, 312  
RFT .............................. 209, 255, 275  
Roadstar .. 201, 217, 222, 246, 266,  
332  
145, 146, 202, 237, 249, 257,  
296, 304, 309, 339, 342  
Soundesign 004, 006, 008, 028, 032,  
113, 115, 131, 137  
M Electronic . 201, 211, 212, 233,  
236, 246, 250, 258,  
Star Lite ............................... 246, 250  
Starlite .................................. 028, 332  
Stern .............................................. 312  
Sunkai219, 224, 225, 229, 266, 276,  
277, 281, 330  
Sunstar ................................. 246, 250  
SuperTech .................. 246, 250, 332  
Supra .................................... 246, 332  
Susumu ................................. 217, 278  
Sylvania ..... 004, 006, 008, 015, 037,  
040, 041, 042, 045, 046,  
272, 279, 283, 285,  
287  
Magnadyne 209, 257, 272, 306, 332  
Magnafon ............................. 256, 257  
Magnasonic 113, 114, 136, 154, 262  
Magnavox 004, 006, 008, 015, 037,  
041, 042, 045, 046, 070,  
250, 264, 268, 272,  
276, 302, 303, 313,  
113, 114, 120, 128, 131,  
133, 134, 136, 137, 142,  
324, 330, 332  
144, 262  
Marantz .... 004, 006, 035, 037, 114,  
120, 130, 131, 134, 148,  
Palladium 231, 250, 272, 283, 338  
Panasonic . 003, 034, 037, 090, 106,  
116, 118, 122, 124, 125,  
Robotron ...................................... 306  
Runco .............................................. 82  
088, 113, 114, 120, 128,  
131, 134, 136, 137, 144,  
243, 250  
154  
Matsui201, 204, 216, 219, 224, 228,  
229, 232, 246, 248, 249, 250,  
253, 255, 261, 264, 276, 278,  
280, 281, 289, 309, 332, 339,  
344  
Medion .......................................... 250  
Megatron .................... 006, 035, 071  
Memorex .. 006, 113, 148, 201, 246  
Metz . 209, 230, 240, 264, 270, 274,  
306, 308, 311, 313, 324, 325  
MGA 004, 005, 006, 015, 047, 114,  
266  
Minerva .... 208, 240, 242, 254, 256,  
264, 311, 324, 325  
Minoka ................................. 234, 250  
Mission .......................................... 304  
Mitsubishi 004, 005, 006, 015, 047,  
113, 114, 120, 131, 146,  
135, 142, 143, 154, 156,  
221, 230, 245, 250, 265,  
268, 273, 293, 313, 315,  
Saba 209, 226, 278, 291, 303, 306,  
310, 319  
Saisho201, 219, 222, 228, 246, 261,  
266, 280, 309, 339  
Salora .......................... 298, 306, 307  
Sambers ............. 239, 256, 257, 322  
Sampo ...... 004, 006, 091, 092, 118,  
120, 131  
Samsung ... 004, 005, 006, 009, 012,  
015, 057, 058, 059, 091,  
Symphonic ......... 023, 028, 116, 136  
Tandberg .......................... 283, 330  
Tandy 093, 134, 217, 255, 266, 272  
Tashiko .............. 205, 249, 251, 333  
Tatung ...... 003, 118, 220, 250, 255,  
305, 309, 339  
Teac ............................................... 250  
Tec ............. 246, 272, 278, 284, 332  
Technics ... 034, 135, 142, 143, 221,  
245  
320, 331  
Panavision ............................ 250, 283  
Pathe Cinema ..................... 275, 338  
Pathe Marconi ............................. 319  
Perdio ................................... 250, 255  
Philco 003, 004, 005, 006, 008, 009,  
015, 037, 041, 042, 046, 071,  
113, 114, 120, 128, 131, 134,  
136, 137, 144, 154, 158, 209,  
250, 256, 262, 272, 306, 338  
Philips000, 003, 004, 006, 008, 009,  
015, 037, 041, 042, 048, 049,  
050, 121, 134, 203, 205, 209,  
233, 242, 243, 247, 250, 251,  
301, 306, 312, 320  
092, 103, 113, 120, 131,  
134, 141, 146, 151, 159,  
201, 222, 223, 231, 239,  
243, 246, 250, 255, 262,  
Techwood 004, 006, 034, 114, 134  
Teknika .... 004, 005, 006, 008, 009,  
010, 011, 013, 028, 032,  
305, 322, 323, 332, 338  
045, 058, 090, 091, 115,  
116, 120, 130, 131, 137,  
Sansui ................................... 100, 250  
Sanyo 004, 033, 047, 060, 089, 096,  
129, 149, 211, 216, 227, 246,  
249, 253, 255, 260, 275, 298,  
305, 306, 309, 332  
SBR ..................... 203, 205, 247, 250  
Schneider . 217, 232, 247, 250, 266,  
272, 288, 332  
Scott 004, 006, 009, 016, 025, 028,  
032, 115, 116, 131, 136, 146  
Sears 001, 004, 006, 010, 011, 015,  
032, 033, 039, 040, 043, 044,  
061, 071, 096, 097, 111, 113,  
115, 129, 134, 146, 149  
SEG ............ 222, 246, 249, 250, 272  
SEI ..... 202, 209, 224, 250, 257, 276  
SEI-Sinudyne ....................... 306, 330  
Seleco ................. 283, 303, 312, 319  
Sentra ................. 204, 246, 248, 266  
Sharp 004, 006, 009, 017, 020, 051,  
062, 063, 064, 067, 091, 093,  
127, 144, 146, 151, 210, 249,  
260, 262, 276, 302, 321, 328,  
329, 340  
Shorai ................. 224, 262, 276, 330  
Siarem 209, 250, 257, 260, 264, 306  
Siemens .... 214, 215, 240, 242, 311,  
313, 324, 325  
Sierra .................................... 247, 250  
Signature 2000 ............................ 129  
Singer ........ 209, 257, 272, 306, 332  
Sinudyne .. 202, 209, 219, 250, 257,  
261, 266, 276, 306, 330  
Solavox ................................ 255, 307  
Sonitron ........................................ 216  
Sonoko ...... 201, 246, 250, 266, 332  
Sonolor ......................................... 216  
Sontec ......................... 250, 276, 338  
Sony . 002, 104, 107, 108, 138, 140,  
146, 154  
Teleavia ......................................... 319  
Telecaption .................................... 65  
Telecor ................................ 250, 266  
Telefunken 151, 226, 250, 278, 284,  
291, 303, 319  
Telegazi ................................ 250, 266  
Telemeister .................................. 250  
Telesonic ...................................... 250  
Telestar ......................................... 250  
Teletech ............. 201, 246, 250, 272  
Teleton ................................ 249, 274  
Tensai211, 217, 224, 246, 250, 258,  
266, 272, 276, 282, 332  
Texet .................................... 217, 246  
Thomson . 250, 278, 284, 291, 303,  
310, 319, 341  
Thorn204, 211, 213, 237, 240, 241,  
250, 263, 278, 298, 303, 305,  
313, 324  
150, 209, 228, 240, 249,  
250, 280, 306, 309, 324,  
Phoenix ....................... 209, 250, 255  
Phonola .... 203, 209, 247, 250, 306,  
320  
Pioneer..... 004, 006, 095, 109, 112,  
118, 119, 130, 131, 250  
332  
Mivar ......... 223, 239, 256, 275, 322  
Motorola ............................. 003, 093  
MTC 004, 005, 006, 058, 113, 120,  
134, 141, 154  
Multitech . 028, 201, 246, 250, 257,  
266, 272, 332  
Portland ... 004, 006, 013, 091, 113,  
120, 131, 146, 147, 152  
Prandoni-Prince ................. 256, 272  
Price Club ...................................... 58  
Prima ........................... 147, 246, 332  
Prinz .............................................. 255  
Prism ............................................... 34  
Profex .......................... 201, 246, 332  
Profi-Tronic ........................ 250, 257  
Proline225, 247, 250, 255, 277, 291  
Proscan ....................... 001, 097, 111  
Protech ................................ 201, 222  
Proton ...... 004, 006, 009, 113, 114,  
127, 131, 137, 146, 148  
Murphy ................................. 211, 255  
NAD .................. 006, 043, 044, 109  
National ........................................ 265  
NEC . 003, 004, 005, 006, 114, 120,  
130, 131, 151, 249, 309, 332  
Neckermann .... 209, 214, 237, 242,  
243, 250, 272, 283,  
306, 313, 338  
NEI ................................................. 250  
Nesco ................................... 262, 272  
Neufunk ............................... 246, 250  
Nikkai204, 217, 222, 246, 248, 249,  
250, 255, 266, 307  
Nikko .......................... 006, 013, 154  
NOBLEX ...................................... 332  
Nokia 236, 279, 285, 287, 292, 294,  
295  
Toshiba .... 033, 043, 044, 058, 061,  
065, 066, 087, 088, 129,  
Provision ....................................... 250  
Pye ............................... 203, 247, 250  
141, 148, 149, 150, 204,  
208, 238, 241, 248, 249,  
254, 257, 271, 314, 318  
Quasar ... 003, 034, 118, 124, 125,  
128, 135, 142, 143  
Quelle ...... 202, 208, 211, 237, 240,  
242, 249, 250, 254, 258,  
260, 264, 272, 306, 309,  
322, 324, 330, 332  
Totevision ...................................... 91  
Towada ......................................... 257  
Tristar ........................................... 266  
Triumph ............. 250, 261, 271, 279  
Nordmende ..... 264, 303, 310, 319,  
341  
Novatronic .......................... 250, 258  
Uher .................. 250, 256, 306, 312  
Ultra .............................................. 154  
Ultravox ............ 250, 257, 272, 306  
Uniden .......................................... 138  
Universal ......................................... 49  
Universum 211, 212, 222, 231, 240,  
249, 250, 254, 256, 258,  
Radio Shack .. 111, 115, 116, 118,  
134, 146  
Radio Shack/Realistic 001, 004, 006,  
009, 028, 033,  
051, 091, 092  
Radiola ............... 203, 247, 250, 320  
Radiomarelli ............... 209, 250, 272  
Oceanic ............................. 276, 298  
Okano ......................... 250, 255, 338  
Onwa .......................... 028, 115, 266  
Optimus ........................................ 109  
Optonica ............................. 051, 093  
260, 261, 264, 272, 276,  
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279, 283, 285, 287, 292,  
309, 313, 324, 330, 332  
Univox .......................................... 250  
Vortec ........................................... 250  
Voxson ............... 209, 250, 256, 306  
148, 262  
Watson .............. 250, 266, 288, 289  
Watt Radio .................................. 257  
Wega ........................... 209, 249, 250  
Weltblick ...................................... 250  
White Westinghouse113, 120, 144,  
146, 147, 154,  
Yamaha . 004, 005, 006, 015, 120,  
137, 151, 154  
Yoko .......... 222, 246, 250, 266, 332  
Yorx ..................................... 266, 332  
Waltham.................................... 250  
Wards ...... 001, 004, 005, 006, 015,  
016, 023, 032, 037, 041,  
Vestel .......................................... 250  
Video Concepts .......................... 115  
VideoSystem ................................ 250  
Vidikron ........................................ 134  
Vision ............................................ 250  
Zenith ..... 004, 082, 083, 084, 105,  
042, 045, 049, 051, 111,  
113, 120, 122, 123, 131,  
134, 136, 137, 141, 144,  
117, 138, 154  
157, 250  
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Technical data  
Storage media  
Audio Format  
Compressed digital  
Dolby Digital (AC3)  
DVD/CD playback  
Hard Disc recording:  
120 GB HDD  
Playback Recording  
5.1- 2-channel  
channel* 16-bit, 48  
kHz  
• Fast Forward/Backward  
• Step Forward/Backward  
• Slow  
TV systems  
Playback:  
Recording:  
• Direct Title/Track access  
• Next/Previous Title/Track/Chapter  
• Repeat (Chapter/Title/All) or (Track/All)  
• A-B Repeat  
• Shuffle  
• Intro Scan  
• Time Search  
• Zoom (1.33x, 2x, 4x) with picture enhancement  
• Auto Resume (20 discs)  
NTSC  
NTSC  
NTSC  
DTS, MPEG2  
5.1-  
-
channel*  
Internal tuner:  
MPEG1, MP3  
PCM  
2- channel  
2-channel  
16/20/24 bit  
48/96 kHz  
-
-
Optical disc  
Playback Recording  
DVD+RW  
DVD+R  
DVD-R/-RW, video mode  
DVD-Video  
Video CD, Super VCD  
Audio CD  
-
-
-
-
-
-
*6.1-channel compatible  
Audio Performance  
MP3 CD playback  
• Time display (Track)  
DA Converter:  
AD Converter:  
DVD  
24 bit  
16 bit  
• MP3 text (ID3 tags) display  
• Album and track selection  
• Repeat (disc/album/ track)  
• Variable Bit Rate of 32-256 kbit/s  
• 32, 44.1, 48 kHz sampling rates  
• ISO9660 file system  
fs 96kHz 4Hz-44kHz  
fs 48kHz 4Hz-22kHz  
fs 44.1kHz 4Hz-20kHz  
fs 44.1kHz 4Hz-20kHz  
105 dB  
90 dB  
105 dB  
90 dB  
MP3 CD  
CD-R/RW  
Video CD  
Audio CD  
Signal/Noise (1kHz):  
Dynamic range (1kHz):  
Crosstalk (1kHz):  
Distortion/Noise (1kHz):  
Video Format  
Digital compression  
DVD, SVCD: MPEG2  
VCD: MPEG1  
• Single session  
• Nested directories supported to 8 levels  
• Up to 32 album numbers  
• Up to 999 tracks  
Record modes  
Front Connections  
Max HDD recording time: 190h  
Max DVD recording time: 8h  
i.LINK DV in:  
S-video in:  
IEEE 1394 4-pin  
Hosiden 4-pin  
Cinch (yellow)  
Cinch (white/red)  
Power Supply  
Power supply: 120V, 60Hz  
Power consumption Operation 27W  
Low-power standby 8 W  
Bit rate  
Mode Rec.time Resolutio- Video  
Video in:  
Audio left/right in:  
Audio  
(Mbit/s) (kbit/s)  
n
M1  
M2  
M2x  
M3  
M4  
M6  
M8  
60'  
D1  
D1  
D1  
1/2 D1  
1/2 D1  
1/2 D1  
SIF  
9.72M  
5.07M  
4.06M  
3.38M  
2.54M  
1.70M  
1.27M  
384k  
256k  
256k  
256k  
256k  
256k  
192k  
Rear Connections  
Component video in:  
Progressive scan /  
Component video out:  
S-video in / out:  
Cabinet  
120'  
150'  
180'  
240'  
360'  
480'  
Cinch (green/blue/red)  
Cinch (green/blue/red)  
Dimensions (W x H x D): 435 x 76 x 335 mm  
Net Weight: 4.0kg  
Remote Control  
Hosiden 4-pin  
Cinch (yellow)  
• Multi brand remote control  
Video in /out:  
Audio L/R in (2x) /out (2x): Cinch (white/red)  
Package Contents  
• DVD Video Recorder/Harddisc  
• Remote Control + batteries  
• User Manual  
Digital audio out:  
RF antenna in:  
RF TV out:  
AC-outlet:  
G-LINK:  
Coaxial, Optical  
Resolution H x V  
(pixels)  
Full D1 (DVD-Video)  
Half D1  
SIF (VCD)  
TV Standard  
60Hz  
Coaxial 75 ohms (F type)  
Coaxial 75 ohms (F type)  
Standard (IEC type)  
for IR Blaster  
720 x 480  
360 x 480  
352 x 240  
NTSC  
• AC power cable  
• Coax RF antenna cable  
• IR-extender cable (IR Blaster)  
• Component Video cable  
• Stereo audio cable  
PAL/  
SECAM  
50Hz  
625  
Timer Recording  
Number of events:  
Timer programming:  
12; 1 year; daily/weekly  
Manual, VCR Plus+  
Scan frequency  
Number of lines  
Playback  
Recording  
Internal tuner  
60Hz  
525  
-
Philips Consumer Electronics  
Interactive Program Guide  
Timer programming: TV Guide On Screen™/VCR  
Plus+®/Manual  
Data subject to change without notice  
Number of events: more then 15; 1 year;  
daily/weekly/regular  
Set Top Box control: Cable box  
Video Performance  
DA Converter:  
AD Converter:  
Signal handling:  
10 bit  
9 bit  
Components  
General Functionality  
Automatic Screen Saver  
Video (CVBS) out:  
S-video (Y/C) out:  
1 Vpp into 75 ohm  
Y: 1 Vpp into 75 ohm  
C: 0.286 1Vpp into 75 ohm  
Backup presets & timer:  
Backup clock & calendar:  
Audio recording level:  
1 year  
5 hours  
Automatic  
Component video out  
(YPBPR):  
Y: 1 Vpp into 75 ohm  
PB: 0.7 Vpp into 75 ohm  
PR: 0.7 Vpp into 75 ohm  
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