Wintal DVD Player DVDRX160 User Manual

DVDRX160  
USER MANUAL  
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1. READ THIS MANUAL  
5. HEAT  
After unpacking this product read the  
manual carefully and follow all the  
operating instructions.  
Position the unit away from heat sources  
such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or  
other products (including amplifiers) that  
produce  
heat.  
2. POWER SOURCES  
6. WATER AND MOISTURE  
is product should be operated only  
from the type of power source indicated  
on the unit. If you are not sure of the type  
of power supply to your home, consult  
your product dealer or local power  
company.  
Do not use this product near water such  
as near a bathtub, wash bowl, kitchen  
sink, or laundry tub, in a wet basement,  
near a swimming pool or the like.  
7. CLEANING  
3. GROUNDING OR POLARIZATION  
If this product is equipped with a  
Unplug this product from the A/C  
outlet before cleaning. Use a damp cloth  
to clean the unit. Do not use liquid or  
aerosol cleaners.  
polarized alternating current line plug  
(a plug having one blade wider than the  
other), it will fit into the outlet only one  
way. is is a safety feature. If you are  
unable to insert the plug fully into the  
outlet, try reversing the plug. If the plug  
should still fail to fit, contact your  
electrician to replace your obsolete  
outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose  
of the polarized plug.  
8. POWER CORD PROTECTION  
Power supply cords should be routed so  
that they are not likely to be walked on or  
pinched by items placed upon or against  
them. Pay particular attention to cords at  
plugs, convenience receptacles, and the  
point where they exit from the product.  
¡ If this product is equipped with a three-  
wire grounding type plug, it will only fit  
into a grounding type power outlet. is  
is a safety feature. If you are Unable to  
insert the plug into the outlet, contact  
your electrician to replace your obsolete  
outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose  
of the grounding type plug.  
9. OVERLOADING  
Do not overload wall outlets or extension  
cords as this can result in a risk of fire or  
electric shock.  
10. LIGHTNING  
Unplug the unit from the wall outlet  
during storms to prevent damage from  
lightning and power surges.  
4. VENTILATION  
Slots and openings in the cabinet are  
provided for ventilation and to ensure  
operation of the product and to protect it  
from overheating. Do not block or cover  
these openings.  
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11. OBJECTS AND LIQUIDS  
18. SERVICING  
Never push objects into this product as  
that could result in a fire or electric shock.  
Never spill liquids on the product.  
Do not attempt to service this product  
yourself as this may expose you to  
dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer  
all servicing to qualified service personnel.  
12 .ATTACHMENTS  
19. REPLACEMENT PARTS  
Do not use attachments not  
recommended by the product  
manufacturer as they may cause hazards.  
Be sure the service technician has  
used authorized replacement parts.  
Unauthorized substitutions may result in  
fire, electric shock, or other hazards.  
13. ACCESSORIES  
Do not place this product on an unstable  
platform. e product may fall, causing  
serious injury or serious damage to the  
product.  
20. SAFETY CHECK  
Upon completion of any service or  
repairs, ask the service technician to  
perform safety checks to determine  
that the product is in proper operating  
condition.  
14. DISC TRAY  
Keep your fingers clear of the disc tray  
as it is closing. Neglecting to may cause  
serious personal injury.  
21. BATTERY USAGE  
15. BURDEN  
Battery leakage may result in bodily injury  
or damage to the unit. In order to avoid  
battery problems, please follow ese  
instructions.  
Do not place heavy objects on the  
product. e object may fall causing  
serious personal injury and serious  
damage to the product.  
Install all batteries correctly, with +  
and - aligned as marked on the unit.  
Do not mix batteries (old/new,  
carbon/ alkaline, etc.)  
Remove batteries when the unit is  
not used for a long time.  
16. DISCS  
Do not use a cracked, deformed or  
repaired disc. ese discs are easily broken  
and may cause serious personal injury and  
product malfunction.  
17. DAMAGE REQUIRING SERVICE  
Unplug the unit from the A/C outlet  
and refer servicing to qualified service  
personnel under the following conditions:  
a. When the power cord or plug is  
damaged.  
b. If liquid has been spilled into or  
objects have fallen into the product.  
c. If the product has been exposed to  
rain or water.  
d. If the product does not operate  
normally.  
e. If the product has been dropped or  
damaged in any way.  
f. When the product exhibits a distinct  
change in performance.  
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CONTENTS  
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
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BASIC INFORMATION  
FEATURES OF THE RECORDER  
TERMS  
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IDENTIFICATION OF CONTROLS  
REMOTE CONTROL  
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REMOTE CONTROL INSTRUCTIONS  
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SYSTEM CONNECTION  
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CONNECTING THE VIDEO OUTPUT TO YOUR TV  
COMPOSITE VIDEO TYPICAL CONNECTION  
SVIDEO CONNECTION  
COMPONENT VIDEO CONNECTION  
AUDIO OUTPUT CONNECTIONS  
ANTENNA & TV CONNECTIONS  
SYSTEM CONNECTION FOR RECORDING EXTERNAL SIGNALS REAR PANEL SIGNAL INPUT  
FRONT AV INPUTS VIDEO IN, SVIDEO IN  
SYSTEM CONNECTION FOR RECORDING EXTERNAL DIGITAL SIGNALS FRONT PANEL  
RECORDING MODE  
INTRODUCTION  
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MANUAL RECORDING  
SELECTING TUNER CHANNEL  
RECORDING TO DVD OR HDD  
RECORDING QUALITY  
ONE TOUCH RECORDING OTR  
DV DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDING  
FILE MANAGER  
HDDTODVD RECORDING  
TIMER RECORDING  
CHAPTER EDITING  
CHAPTER EDITING MODE  
MENU DESCRIPTION  
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EXIT THE CHAPTER EDITING  
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HDD EDITING  
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HDD EDIT  
DISC OPERATION  
INTRODUCTION  
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MENU DESCRIPTION  
EDIT DISC DVD  
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TITLE EDITING  
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ENTER THE TITLE EDITING MODE  
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DVD PLAY MODE  
ENTER THE PLAY MODE  
MENU DESCRIPTION  
DISPLAY OSD  
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USB PLAYBACK  
HDD PLAY MODE  
HDD PLAYBACK  
TIME SHIFT  
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SYSTEM SET UP  
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OPERATION INTERFACE AND GENERAL STEPS  
AUTO CHAPTER MARKER  
RECORD QUALITY  
APS AUTO PROGRAM SCAN  
MODIFY CHANNEL  
PROGRAM TABLE  
SET UP MENU  VIDEO  
TV TYPE  
SET UP MENU  AUDIO  
SET UP MENU  LANGUAGE  
SETUP MENU  DATE/TIME  
SETUP MENU  PREFERENCES  
BASIC INFORMATION  
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SETUP MENU  TIME SHIFT  
APPENDIX (TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE)  
DISC TYPES SUPPORTED  
RECORDING  
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VIDEO PERFORMANCE  
AUDIO PERFORMANCE  
OUTPUT CONNECTIONS  
INPUT CONNECTIONS  
PHYSICAL  
SPECIFICATIONS  
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ATTACHMENT  
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SUPPORTED MEDIA DVD R  
SUPPORTED MEDIA DVD RW  
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Basic Information  
Features of the Recorder  
e machine is capable of processing and recording various video signals into high quality DVD disc and HDD, such as the input signals  
of TV, ordinary disc player and DV.  
In addition, the machine can be used as a DVD player of excellent performance. It has all the functions of an ordinary DVD player.  
MULTIPLE SIGNAL INPUT  
MULTIPLE SIGNAL OUTPUT  
1. Composite Video Input  
2. S-Video Input  
3. Analog Audio Input  
4. TV Tuner Input  
5. DV Input  
1. Composite Video Output  
2. S-Video Output  
3. Component Video Output  
4. 5.1ch Output  
5. Optical/ Coaxial Output  
6. USB Input  
MULTIPLE DVD RECORDING QUALITY  
e machine provides users with 6 recording qualities. e resolution and recording time will vary according to different recording  
quality and you can decide to make a high quality recording or lower quality with a longer recording time.  
MULTIPLE RECORDING MODES  
e machine permits 3 modes of recording such as normal manual recording, timer recording and OTR (One Touch Recording).  
SIMPLE MENU OPERATION  
e machine employs a user friendly-friendly menu operation. Most of operations use only several key presses.  
SUITABLE FOR THE FOLLOWING DISCS  
e DVDRX160 supports the following discs and file types:  
DVD, DVD R/RW, VCD, SVCD, CD-DA, Mixed CD-DA, MPEG4, DIVX, MP3, JPEG multi-format discs.  
Recording: Single Layer DVD R and DVD RW discs.  
Terms  
HDD HARD DRIVE DISC & DVD DIGITAL VERSATILE DISC  
HDD and DVD disc are highly compact devices for storage. Video information is stored in MPEG-II format.  
Storage capacity on your DVDRX160 is 160GB.  
DVD RW 
DISC  
DVD RW
 
disc is also called DVD Rewritable disc. It can be recorded to and rewritten about 1000 times.  
DVD R
 
DISC  
DVD R disc is also called write-once DVD disc, it can be recorded to only once. e recorded disc can be played on other DVD players  
only after being finalised, then it can not be recorded to again.  
ERASING THE DISC  
Erasing the disc means removing information stored on the DVD or hard disc.  
COMPATIBILITY FINALISE  
Compatibility (Finalise) means to process the disc so as to make it compatible with other DVD players. Without this process, the disc can  
only be played on this machine. is function is relevant to DVD R or DVD-RW discs.  
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RECORDING QUALITY  
For DVD R/RW disc with the capacity of 4.7GB and HDD disc with capacity of 160GB, there are 6 different recording qualities available  
to the user with lower qualities allowing for longer recording times. e recording modes available are:  
4.7GB DVD  
6HRS  
160GB HDD  
180HRS  
120HRS  
90HRS  
QUALITY  
LOW  
SLP (Super Long Play):  
EP (Extended Play):  
LP (Long Play):  
4HRS  
MODERATE  
NORMAL  
GOOD  
3HRS  
SP+ (Standard Play Plus): 
2½HRS  
75HRS  
SP (Standard Play):  
HQ (High Quality):  
2HRS  
1HR  
60HRS  
VERY GOOD  
BEST  
30HRS  
TITLE  
Each different recording is called a “Title.” Titles are assigned a number for easy access and identification.  
CHAPTERS  
Each title can contain one or more “Chapters.” And each chapter is numbered so that it can be found easily.  
TRACKS  
Music on an audio disc is split up into “Tracks.” Tracks are also numbered for ease of use.  
MULTIPLE ANGLES FUNCTION  
Some DVD’s allow certain scenes to be viewed from different angles. is function is available only if it is featured on the DVD you are  
watching.  
MULTIPLE LANGUAGES FUNCTION  
Some DVD’s are recorded in several different languages. e different languages can be accessed by selecting the language menu.  
SUBTITLE FUNCTION  
Some DVDs contain subtitles in different languages. By pressing the SUBTITLE key on your remote while watching your DVD, you may  
cycle through the different subtitles.  
PROGRESSIVE AND INTERLACED  
Interlaced picture mode displays only half of the resolution of progressive mode at once. Making progressive scan a better option for  
compatible televisions. Make sure your television supports Progressive Scan before selecting this option.  
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Identification of Controls  
Front Panel  
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1. STANDBY  
9. DV IN 1394 MINI FIREWIRE  
10. SVIDEO INPUT  
2. DISC
 
TRAY  
3. OPEN/ CLOSE  
4. PLAY/ PAUSE  
5. DVD  
11. COMPOSITE VIDEO INPUT  
12. STEREO AUDIO INPUTS  
13. USB INPUT  
6. HDD/DUB  
7. REC  
14. DISPLAY  
15. IR RECEIVER  
8. SOURCE  
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Rear Panel  
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1. RF IN  
2. RF OUT  
7. 5.1CH AUDIO OUTPUT  
FL, FR, SL, SR, CEN, SW  
3. STEREO AUDIO INPUTS  
4. VIDEO INPUT  
8. COMPONENT/ PROGRESSIVE SCAN VIDEO  
OUTPUT  
5. COMPOSITE VIDEO OUTPUT  
6. COAXIAL DIGITAL AUDIO  
OUTPUT  
9. SVIDEO OUTPUT  
10. OPTICAL DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT  
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Remote Control  
1. STANDBY - Turn the unit on or set the unit to Standby mode.  
2. DVD - Press to view or play optical disc content. While in DVD playback,  
pressing DVD will bring up the DVD menu.  
3. HDD/DUB - Press to view HDD title list or the dubbing menu.  
4. FILE/USB - Press to enter File Manager  
5. DV-Press to select DV IN as input source.  
6. TIMER - Access the timer menu for scheduled recording setup.  
7. FUNCTION  
8 / 9. FWD/REV - Scan in fast reverse or forward on DVD or CD.  
10. NUMBER KEYS - Enter numeric values while setting options.  
11. SELECT - Select option in menus. Play a disc, chapter or track with some discs. For  
other discs, press PLAY key.  
12. SETUP - Access the on-screen setup Menu for settings adjustment.  
13. EDIT - Access the edit menu for DVD + R/RW editing options.  
14. OSD - Bring up the on-screen display showing information for the playback  
session.  
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15. CH(-/+) - Adjust Channels.  
16. VOL(-/+) - Press to turn the volume -/+.  
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17. ANGLE - Select between multiple angles with DVD discs that support this feature.  
18. MUTE - Temporarily cancel audio playback.  
19. ZOOM - Press to magnify the screen with DVD JPG or other disc.  
20. AUDIO
 
- Select an audio track on DVD disc or other discs.  
21. OPEN / CLOSE - Open /Close the disc tray.  
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22. TV / REC MODE – Switch to TV mode, change between Timeshift and Manual  
recording modes.  
23. SOURCE - Press to select through audio/video input sources.  
24. QUALITY- Select the recording quality mode: HQ, SP, SP+, LP, EP, SLP.  
25. REC - Press to begin a live recording.  
26. PLAY/PAUSE- playback a disc, chapter or track. Press again during playback to  
pause. Playback or Pause the disc.  
27. STOP - Press once to stop playback and hold the last position in memory.  
Playback can be resumed where it was left off by pressing PLAY. Press twice to  
clear the last playback position.  
28/29. PREV/NEXT - Advance to the next track or play previous track on DVD or other  
disc.  
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30. GOTO - To Select your desired time, chapter of the disc to play.  
31. ADD/CLEAR - Use to delete characters when entering words, further more, you  
can use it to program your playback order.  
32. MENU - Access DVD or other disc’s menu, and can turn PBC function ON/OFF  
when playing VCD/SVCD.  
33. (UP/DOWN/RIGHT/LEFT)- Use direction keys to highlight the item you desired.  
34. RETURN - Resume playback for DVD discs or other discs.  
35. SLOW/SORT - During playback, press to scan in slow forward. If in Title list .Press  
to sort the HDD titles. e Sort can be based on ascending or descending record  
time, or the sort can be based on title name. e switch cycles through these  
options.  
36. STEP - Step by step playback.  
37. SUB-T 
- Select an available Subtitle.  
38. TITLE - Access the title screen on DVD discs, displaying a graphical representation  
of the recordings and providing easy Navigation.  
39. REPEAT - Select to repeat chapter, Title or Disc.  
40. A-B RPT - Set the beginning and end points of a section to repeat.  
41. PSCAN - Select the video out format for progressive scan mode or Interlace Scan.  
42. PAL/NTSC - Set the video system to PAL, NTSC or multi system.  
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Remote Control Instructions  
Notes:  
Do not drop the remote controller or leave it in places of high humidity.  
Do not leave the Infrared receiver exposed to direct sun light or bright light.  
Do not use new and old batteries together. Try not to use rechargeable batteries.  
30º  
30º  
REMOTE CONTROL  
Your remote control will  
operate from a 30º angle.  
However you will always get  
the best result when you direct  
the remote to the IR sensor  
located on the unit.  
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System Connection  
Connecting the video output to your TV  
In order to use the DVD Recorder, you’ll need to make a video connection to your TV. e capabilities of your TV and the cables you  
have on hand will determine the connections you can use.  
ere are 3 possible connection types:  
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Composite Video: e most widely used connection. is unit includes an A/V cable for Composite Video.  
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S-Video:
A higher quality connection that requires a special S-Video cable and an S-Video capable TV.  
- Component Video: e highest quality video connection. Supported on high-end TVs and requires a special cable.  
Composite Video (Typical Connection)  
is unit ships with a composite video (A/V) cable for connection to TV with a standard video input as shown below . is is the most  
widely used type of connection. On most TV’s, this connector is coloured yellow, and is normally accompanied by stereo audio inputs,  
coloured red and white for stereo channels right and left respectively.  
1. First, use the supplied A/V cable to connect to the composite video input on your TV, this is normally a yellow coloured connector  
that matches the video output on the back of this unit.  
If you wish to hear sound through the TV, connect the red and white stereo audio connections as well.  
2. Turn on the TV and DVD recorder and select the AV mode on your television. is is usually done by pressing ‘TV/AV’ or ‘Mode’ on  
your television remote. Consult your TV manual for further instructions on how to do so.  
TELEVISION  
COMPOSITE VIDEO  
Connect the Yellow Video  
Lead and the Red and White  
Audio Leads to the back of  
your TV, using the supplied  
AV Cable.  
DVDRX160  
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S-Video Connection  
is is a higher quality connection than standard composite video, and requires a special S-Video cable (not included).  
e S-Video connector is distinguishable by its 4 pins, as shown below. If your  
TV has an S-Video input jack, it’s recommended that you use this type of connection for better picture quality.  
SVIDEO CONNECTION  
1. Use a S-Video Cable, connecting the  
TELEVISION  
S-Video output from your DVDRX160 to  
the corresponding input on your TV  
2. Turn on the unit and select ‘DVD Mode’  
3. On your TV select the S-Video Input.  
is is normally done by pressing ‘TV/AV’  
or ‘MODE’ on the remote. Consult your  
TV manual for further instructions on  
how to do so.  
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DVDRX160  
Component Video Connection  
e highest quality connection, Component video, requires three separate cables for the video connection (red green and blue).  
Component video can output in two modes: YCrCb (interlaced) and YPrPb (progressive scan). Progressive scan will yield a higher quality  
image, however, some televisions will not support this mode (consult your manual before attempting to output progressive mode).  
TELEVISION  
COMPONENT CONNECTION  
1. First, connect a component lead (not included)  
from the YCb/Pb Cr/Pr terminals on the  
DVDRX160 to the component input on your  
TV. If you wish to use progressive scan, ensure  
that you connect to a YPbPr input.  
2. Select the component input on your TV  
(consult your manual for more information)  
3. To switch between interlaced and progressive  
scan modes, press PSCAN on the remote, then  
SELECT.  
DVDRX160  
PROGRESSIVE SCAN: RESETTING THE VIDEO OUTPUT  
If you inadvertently switch the OUTPUT FORMAT setting to PROGRESSIVE while using a  
standard TV not capable of PSCAN, you will lose video. If this happens, reset the recorder to its  
default video settings by pressing PSCAN and SELECT on the remote.  
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Audio Output Connections  
is unit features a variety of audio outputs for connection to a receiver or other audio equipment.  
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Use the included A/V cable to connect the stereo audio outputs for connection to a TV or stereo receiver.  
Optical and Coaxial digital audio outputs send an encoded digital bitstream, suitable for receivers with Dolby decoding capability.  
ese outputs require special cables not included.  
TELEVISION  
AV RECEIVER WITH  
DIGITAL AUDIO INPUT  
DVDRX160  
Antenna & TV Connections  
Your DVDRX160 is available with an antenna pass through connection. Use an antenna or cable TV connection to connect the RF input  
and RF out to connect to a TV.  
ANTENNA OR CABLE CONNECTION  
WITHOUT PASSTHROUGH CONNECTOR  
DVDRX160  
TELEVISION  
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System Connection for recording external signals (Rear Panel Signal Input)  
Audio/ Video inputs are provided on the front and back side of your DVDRX160 for connection of outside audio/ video sources such  
as VCRs, Camcorders, DVD Players etc. External sources must support Composite Video and S-Video or stereo audio to be suitable for  
recording.  
COMPOSITE VIDEO INPUT CONNECTION  
DVD PLAYER, VCR, STB ETC.  
DVDRX160  
FRONT AV Inputs (Video In, S-Video In)  
DVDRX160  
S-VIDEO or  
COMPOSITE  
DVD PLAYER, VCR, STB ETC.  
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System Connection for recording external digital signals (Front Panel)  
When connecting external signals, be sure to switch off the power source of the unit and other devices  
DVDRX160  
DV AND USB INPUTS  
Refer to the manual of your  
mini firewire or usb device for  
further instructions on how  
to connect  
USB FLASH DRIVE  
DV  
IN/OUT  
CAMCORDER WITH IEEE1394 OUTPUT  
Recording Mode  
Introduction  
ere are various external signal inputs in the unit, including  
S-Video  
Composite Video  
TV tuning  
DV input  
Stereo audio input  
You can select any group of audio and video signals from these inputs for recording.  
INSERTING A NEW DISC  
Upon inserting a new disc, the unit needs to initialise the disc.  
Please wait until this is finished to start recording!  
Manual Recording  
Recording Source  
You can select which video input the unit should record from. e following options are available  
Tuner  
Front CVBS (Composite)  
Front S-VIDEO  
DV Input  
Press the SOURCE button (repeatedly) to change the video source and select one of the above.  
Note: If you are recording from a rear source, make sure your audio connections are connected to the rear audio inputs.  
If you are recording from a front source, make sure your audio connections are connected to the front audio inputs.  
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Selecting Tuner Channel  
In Tuner Mode:  
Press the button CH+/- on remote control to select the channel  
Press the number keys and then press SELECT button to select the channel  
Recording to DVD or HDD  
Select recording target drive (DVD or HDD)  
Press Source button once to switch to manual recording mode, and press DVD or HDD/DUB button to switch between DVD or  
HDD Record.  
If you have a recordable media in the tray, you can press REC and start recording (OTR) to DVD. Press Stop to finish recording.  
To pause the recording, press the PLAY/PAUSE button on the remote control . Press the PLAY/PAUSE button or the REC button to  
resume recording. Recording will continue until the STOP button on the remote control or the product front panel is pressed.  
Note:  
1. In SOURCE status for Manual Recording, the procedures for recording to common DVDs: (please refer to the illustrations for the  
positions of OPTICAL DISC and HARD DISC)  
When the TV displays OPTICAL DISC, press REC button to record to the optical disc;  
When the TV displays Hard DISC, press DVD button, and then press REC button to record to the optical disc.  
Recording Quality  
You can select from up to six record quality settings to define the amount of space you want to use on the DVD/HDD.  
Higher quality recordings will consume more space and low quality recordings will consume less space on the DVD/HDD.  
NOTE: Use the QUALITY button to switch between different record quality options.  
4.7GB DVD  
6HRS  
160GB HDD  
180HRS  
120HRS  
90HRS  
QUALITY  
LOW  
SLP (Super Long Play):  
EP (Extended Play)
:  
LP (Long Play):  
4HRS  
MODERATE  
NORMAL  
GOOD  
3HRS  
SP+ (Standard Play Plus): 
2½HRS  
75HRS  
SP (Standard Play):  
HQ (High Quality):  
2HRS  
1HR  
60HRS  
VERY GOOD  
BEST  
30HRS  
One Touch Recording (OTR)  
is function enables you to set up the timer during the recording process. Once the scheduled time is reached, the system will stop  
recording automatically.  
1. Enter the Recording Mode and start recording.  
2. For desired timer recording, press the REC button once or several times.  
e recording time will increase by 30 minutes with every press of the REC button. If the scheduled time exceeds the  
recordable time of the disc, normal recording mode will restore.  
If the timer recording is paused or stopped, the system will cancel the timer recording process.  
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DV (Digital Video) Recording  
1. is unit can perform real-time monitoring and recording for a DV through the IEEE 1394 serial port (DV).  
Connect the DV to the unit (for details, see System Connection: System Connection for Recording).  
Switch on the power of the unit.  
Press the Source button until DV Input is selected.  
Switch on the Power button of the DV, set it to CAMERA mode, and start monitoring.  
Press the REC button to start recording. (Other operations is the same as in the Recording Mode)  
2. is 
unit can also record the VCR content of the DV.  
e connection method is the same as stated in the first 3 steps of step 1 above.  
Switch on the Power button of the DV unit to enter Playback mode  
Press the REC button to start recording  
During the recording process, press the PAUSE button to suspend recording of the unit, and press again to suspend the DV unit.  
To restore play of the DV unit, press the PLAY button; if you press the REC button, the play of the DV unit and the recording will  
resume at the same time.  
While paused the FWD, REV buttons operate the DV; if you press the STOP button, the recording of the unit will stop first, press  
again to stop the play of the DV.  
File Manager  
File manager allows you to browse, play and copy files across the three storage devices (DVD, HDD and USB). Press FILE/USB to  
enter the file manager.  
To navigate the file manager, use the arrow keys to select a file or folder. Pressing select on a compatible media file will start playback.  
Pressing Right on a file will call up the file submenu, with the options as follows:  
Copy: allows you to copy a file to another destination. Selecting copy brings up the destination window, navigate to select the copy  
destination. Once you have selected the drive and folder to copy to, press right and select Complete to begin the copy.  
Delete: will delete the file. Note that some files may be copy protected and unable to delete.  
Rename: will call up a keyboard to rename the file. Take care to preserve the extension of the file. (xxxx.mp3, xxxx.jpg, etc)  
Move: similar to copy, however the file is removed from the source directory.  
Create dir: will create a sub directory in the current directory, enter using the keyboard  
Select all: selects all the files in the current directory. Any actions, such as copy, move or delete apply to the selected files.  
Unselect all: unselects all files in directory.  
Note: pressing add/clear will select/unselect individual files  
NOTE:  
ONLY USE A BLANK REWRITABLE DVD DISC,  
OR A DISC PREVIOUSLY USED ONLY FOR  
ARCHIVING FROM HDD.  
WHEN RECORDING FROM HDD TO
DVD R/W  
DISC, THERE WILL BE A FLASHING ICON ON  
THE UPPER LEFT CORNER OF THE SCREEN TO  
INDICATE THE RECORDING PROCESS.  
HDD-to-DVD Recording  
1. Press the HDD/DUB button to enter into the HDD mode.  
2. Press ADD/CLEAR to select the titles that you desire to  
copy to DVD.  
3. Press the HDD/DUB button again toto copy the  
selected files to DVD.  
HDD  
File Manager  
00:00:00 -  
../  
No. CH  
Date  
Time  
Title  
1
kendachi01.ac  
001 F-5V  
20/09/06 15:19 Title 1  
00:38:52  
SP PAL  
002 R-COMP 20/09/06 13:42 Title 2  
003 F-S 22/09/06 10:41 Title 3  
2
3
4
crossley.  
mandms.  
Press Add/Clear key to  
select program(s)  
cocoa_overd.  
File Size: 12MB  
Modify Date:  
27 /03/ 2007  
Press Dub key to copy  
selected program(s)  
to DVD  
Right  
Menu  
Operation menu  
Return Previous menu  
Select Play highlighted le  
Press Sort key to sort  
programs by name, date  
or time  
Add  
Select/Unselect le  
For other options Press DVD,  
TV/Video, USB, SETUP or TIMER keys  
kendachi.ac  
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Timer Recording  
You can set up your DVDRX160 to schedule recordings to begin and  
end at specific times. To do this:  
1. Press the TIMER button to enter the timer recording menu,  
as shown.  
Timer Recording  
You can set up to 8 different scheduled recordings at once.  
2. In the timer recording menu, use the UP or DOWN buttons  
to select a record, then press the SELECT button.  
3. Set up the input source  
No. Source Quality Date  
1
Start  
End  
Record  
2
3
4
5
6
In the Timer Recording Setup box, select “SOURCE” from  
the menu and use the UP or DOWN and SELECT buttons to  
select the source.  
4. Record
 
to:  
You may select hard drive or DVD (Optical Disc) as the  
destination for the recording.  
5. Set Recording Quality:  
Press Select to review a scheduled recording or  
create a new one, press Functions for other options.  
Select Quality from the menu and use the UP or DOWN and  
SELECT buttons to select the quality value (see Recording  
Quality for more information).  
6. Set up Recording Time:  
Select ‘Mode’ from the menu and select one of the options in  
the list:  
Timer Recording Setup  
Source  
Record to  
Quality  
Mode  
Date  
CH029  
Weekly:  
Daily:  
Once:  
time  
Record Once a Week  
Record Daily Monday to Friday  
Record for one time on the specified date and  
Front S-VIDEO  
CH028  
CH029  
Once  
21/09/06  
0 0 : 2 4  
0 0 : 2 4  
My Title  
7. Set up Recording Date:  
Start  
For weekly recordings > move the cursor to the right control  
unit in the row and press the SELECT button to pop up a week  
list. Select a proper value according to your need.  
End  
Title  
OK  
Cancel  
For Once only recordings > Select ONCE and press the SELECT  
button. e date input editor box will appear on the right.  
Highlight the box and the SELECT button, then use the number  
buttons to enter the date in the form of DD/MM/YY, press the  
SELECT button to confirm. If the input is invalid, the system  
will prompt an input error message. At the same time, the Date  
Input Editor Box will be left empty. Please enter the date again.  
UP/ DOWN or 0~9 to change the value,  
SELECT to conrm the value.  
Timer Recording Setup  
Source  
CH029  
HDD  
SP  
Record to  
Quality  
Mode  
Date  
Once  
Once  
Daily  
Weekly  
Start  
End  
0 0 : 2 4  
My Title  
Title  
OK  
Cancel  
Record expedites only on the date set  
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8. Set up the start time of the recording:  
In the timer recording set up box, use the arrow buttons and  
then press the SELECT button to highlight the Start option.  
Enter a time between 0:00 and 23:59 with the number buttons  
and press SELECT to confirm.  
Timer Recording Setup  
Set up the end time of the recording:  
Set the recording end time following the instructions above  
after having highlighted the End option.  
Source  
CH029  
Record to  
Quality  
Mode  
Date  
HDD  
SP  
9. Set up the record title:  
Use
or to change letters and then press the SELECT  
button to enter it.  
10. After completing setup, highlight the OK button and press  
SELECT.  
11. Press the TIMER button to exit the timer recording setup  
menu.  
Once  
21/09/06  
0 0 : 2 4  
0 0 : 2 4  
My Title  
Start  
End  
Title  
OK  
Cancel  
12. If the system is operating five minutes before the scheduled  
time for recording, an information box will pop up, prompting  
you whether to start recording or not. To record, highlight OK  
and press the SELECT button to confirm.  
UP/ DOWN or 0~9 to change the value,  
SELECT to conrm the value.  
If the information box is left unattended, the unit will  
automatically record and will continue according to the set  
schedule.  
13. If the system is in standby status, it will enter the recording  
mode automatically 3 minutes in advance and start recording  
to schedule.  
DELETING A TIMER RECORDING:  
SELECT ANY TIMER RECORDING ITEM AND  
PRESS THE ADD/CLEAR BUTTON TO DELETE IT  
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Chapter Editing  
Chapter Editing Mode  
Edit Mode  
In DVD mode, press ‘DVD’ to enter the DVD title menu. Select a  
title and press the RIGHT button to show the Title Menu and select  
‘Edit Title’ to enter the Edit Menu.  
Title : 04/04  
Chapter : 01/01  
CHAPTER EDITING  
THE CHAPTER EDITING FUNCTION IS ONLY  
AVAILABLE ON UNFINALISED DVD R/W DISCS.  
Play  
Menu Description  
Chapter Marker  
Hide Chapter  
KEY:  
1. Title:
 
e 1
st number is the title to be edited; the 2nd is the total  
number of the titles on the disc.  
2. Chapter: e 1st number is the current chapter; the right is the  
total number of chapters in the title.  
Index Picture  
Split Title  
3. Play: e function is the same as the Play Mode.  
4. Chapter Mark: Split or Combine Chapter function.  
5. Hide Chapter: Hide or Show Chapter function.  
6. Index Picture: Set current picture for displayed in disc menu.  
7. Split Title: Split the title in two at current position.  
8. Time: Time Selection Play.  
Time : 0:00:02  
Exit the Chapter Editing  
Edit Mode  
1. Press the STOP button to exit this mode.  
When exiting, please wait while the system writes information  
to the disc.  
Title : --  
Chapter : 01/01  
Play  
Chapter Marker  
Hide Chapter  
Index Picture  
Split Title  
Time : 0:00:02  
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HDD Editing  
HDD Edit  
In HDD mode editing options for each title are accessed from the  
Title List menu. Press the RIGHT ARROW to access the popup  
menu.  
Note: You can access the Edit Menu whilst recording.  
While editing an icon appears next to the title in the title list.  
HDD  
No. CH  
Date  
Time  
Title  
Play  
001 Ch034  
11/30/99 00:07 Title 1  
Delete  
002  
Ch042  
Title 2  
11/30/99 00:22  
11/30/99 00:22  
11/30/99 00:23  
11/30/99 00:27  
003 Ch042  
004 Ch042  
005 Ch059  
Title 4  
Split  
Title 3  
DELETE  
Segment  
Change Index Pic  
Rename  
Lock  
Title SBCNNN  
If a title is not Protected or Locked, select this option to delete it.  
Be careful, once deleted, titles cannot be retrieved!  
Play the program  
Protect  
SPLIT  
To split a program, select SPLIT and navigate through the program (similar to Playback) and mark a location at which the program will  
be cut into 2 separate programs.  
Title Split  
0:00:00  
2:00:00  
0:40:00  
You can use all navigation features, (press OSD to bring up the keys on the bottom of the screen, pressing Info again will remove the help  
information).  
Note:  
Split is irreversible. Once the program has been split, the 2 titles can not be put back together.  
Split screen can only be accessed if the title you want to split is not Protected or Locked.  
e Return Key will cancel back to HDD title list without splitting  
Accuracy of Split location is within 0.5 second  
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SEGMENT  
Segment mode allows you to hide segments from the recording. Such as ad breaks. Segments will be skipped when played back from the  
Hard Drive and will not be copied to DVD using DUB.  
Segments can be re-edited.  
When you enter the Segment Mode the title will automatically start playing. You can use the playback navigation keys to move to  
anywhere in the title and apply a segment.  
Segments are defined in Purple.  
0:00:00  
2:00:00  
1:40:00  
Keys  
Function  
Note  
Select  
OSD  
Mark the Segment  
Define Your Segments  
Toggles between:  
progress bar > help text > title info >  
no info  
Return  
Back to HDD list  
All segments must be entered correctly  
(i.e. there is a segment end for each  
segment beginning). Otherwise the result  
will not be saved.  
Clear  
Clear all Start/ End point  
Navigate within the title  
Back to the title list  
Play, FF, FR etc.  
Stop  
Do not save the result  
Note: Segment mode can only be accessed if the title you want to edit is not protected or locked.  
Note: Accuracy of segment boundaries is within 0.5 second.  
CHANGE INDEX PICTURE  
is option allows you to change the Index Picture displayed for the title in the title screen. You can navigate the program (similar to  
Playback mode) and when the desired picture is display on the screen press SELECT to change the Index picture.  
Change Index Picture  
0:00:00  
2:00:00  
0:40:00  
Note: is operation is available only if the title is not protected or locked  
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RENAME  
is option brings up the on-screen keyboard,. Here, you can enter a title name. Use the ARROWs to highlight the desired key, and use  
SELECT to enter that key. When you have entered the title name, select OK to finish.  
Title name:  
TITLE  
A
L
B
C
N
Y
D
O
Z
E
P
(
F
G
R
-
H
S
:
I
T
?
J
K
V
6
0
3
1
4
8
2
5
Q
)
M
X
U
.
W
7
9
Space  
Aa  
Backspace  
Clear  
Exit  
OK  
Note: is operation is allowed only if the title is not protected or locked.  
LOCK  
Programs can be “locked” with a parental password. To do so:  
Highlight the program on the HDD title list, bring up the Popup menu by pressing the Right Arrow. Make sure Lock is highlighted (use  
Up and Down arrows to navigate if needed) and press Select. When you lock a program, the parental password selected in the Setup  
menu will be applied (default value is 3308).  
e user will then need to unlock the program before Playback or any Editing function. To unlock a program, highlight a program on the  
HDD title list, bring up the Popup menu by pressing the Right Arrow. Highlight unlock (use Up and Down arrows to navigate if needed)  
and press Select. You will be requested to enter the password. A locked title will have a Lock icon next to its index picture on the HDD  
title list.  
PROTECT  
Protect is a feature to safeguard against accidental erasure or editing that allows for playback only and no editing.  
To protect a title, highlight the program on the HDD title list, bring up the Popup menu by pressing the Right Arrow.  
Highlight ‘Protect’ (use Up and Down arrows to navigate if needed) and press Select. When you Protect a program, the user can Play the  
title or Dub it to DVD, but can not perform any edit operations (split, segment, change index picture and delete).  
In order to Unprotect, highlight the program on the HDD title list and bring up the Popup menu by pressing the Right Arrow.  
Highlight Unprotect (use Up and Down arrows to navigate if needed) and press Select. A Protected title will  
have a Safe Box icon next to its index picture on HDD title list.  
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Disc Operation  
Introduction  
DVD disc operations include browsing disc information, finalising a disc, removing disc content, deleting the last title, setting  
compatibility and write protection, etc.  
Menu Description  
PAL  
Play  
1. Play: Play the content of the current disc.  
DVD  
Rename Disc  
2. Rename Disc: Rename the disc (default name: MY DVD).  
3. Erase Optical Disc: All content in the disc will be removed completely.  
e disc index will appear as blank on the screen (only for DVD R/RW).  
4. Record
 
a new title: Add a new title to record.  
5. Overwrite Disc: An operation on a recorded DVD RW disc to overwrite  
its previous content.  
EDIT  
Erase Optical Disc  
Record a New Title  
Overwrite Disc  
Lock Disc  
6. Lock
 
Disc:
is function prevents the deletion of recorded content.  
Edit Disc (DVD)  
To enter Disc operation mode, press UP in the disc title menu. Press RIGHT  
to enter edit mode (provided the disc is not finalised).  
PAL  
Play  
PLAY  
DVD  
EDIT  
Rename Disc  
is item is selected to play the disc.  
Record a New Title  
Finalize Disc  
RENAME DISC  
Press SELECT to rename the disc.  
RECORD A NEW TITLE  
Record new title.  
FINALISE DISC DVD R/DVDRW  
Remember, until a DVD R/DVD-RW disc is finalised, it can be recorded to,  
played back and edited on the DVD recorder, but it will not be compatible  
with any other DVD player, finalisation makes the disc compatible for  
playback on standard DVD players. Once a disc is finalised, no more recordings can be added.  
Remark for Finalisation: It will take some time for finalisation, please wait.  
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Title Editing  
Enter the Title Editing Mode  
In the DVD Title Display mode, press the RIGHT ARROW to pop up the following dialog box.  
1
2
3
4
5
1
2
3
4
1. Play Title: Play the current title.  
2. Edit
 
Title: Enter the Title Editing mode, similar to the Chapter Editing mode.  
3. Rename
 
Title: e operation is the same as that for Rename Disc.  
4. Erase 
Title:
Delete the current title.  
5. Overwrite Title:
Record a new title and overwrite the current one.  
6. Overwrite 
Disc:
Overwrite Disc Operation.  
Note:
Finalised discs can not be edited  
DVD Play Mode  
Enter the Play Mode  
Press the DVD button on the remote control to switch to DVD mode.  
In the DVD Mode, the unit serves as a high quality DVD player. To enter the Play Mode, do as follows.  
Turn on the TV and switch to AV input status.  
If the unit is working with other inputs, press the PLAY button to enter the Play Mode.  
Note: If you insert a disc, the DVDRX160 will start playback automatically.  
Note: If there is no disc in the drive or an unsupported or seriously damaged disc is inserted, the PLAY button will not function.  
Menu Description  
Note: Press the DISPLAY button to show or hide the control bar menu.  
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Display (OSD)  
While playing DVD, press OSD for menu.  
1. MODE:
 
e mode option adjusts the playback modes. e options are: Normal, A-B Repeat, Chapter Repeat, Title Repeat, Program  
and Random.  
2. TRICK: e Trick option gives you your transport options: Play, Prestop, Stop, Pause, Step, Fast Forward x2, Fast Forward x4, Fast  
Forward x16, Fast Forward x32, Fast Rewind x2, Fast Rewind x4, Fast Rewind x16, Fast Rewind x32, Slow Forward ½, Slow Forward ¼,  
Slow Forward 1/8, Slow Rewind ½, Slow Rewind ¼, Slow Rewind 1/8.  
3. TITLE:
 
Option to skip available titles.  
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4. Chapter: Option to skip available chapters.  
5. AUDIO: Adjust to desired audio setting.  
Note: For options such as Dolby Digital, a compatible audio system must be used).  
6. SUBTITLE: Select desired subtitle language (supported by the disc).  
7. ANGLE: Select your desired camera angle, if available on disc.  
8. T-TIME:
 
Allows you to skip to any point in the title.  
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e GOTO Button  
e GOTO feature allows you to jump easily to any point on the disc. With GOTO, you can make jumps of time, chapters, and titles. Just  
cycle through the different steps with the GOTO button and use the number buttons to enter the plact you want to skip to.  
e following is an example of a DVD playing. e operation of a VCD playback is similar to this case.  
Note: For Audio CDs, the GOTO function will not work.  
USB Playback  
To play files from a USB device;  
Insert the USB device into the USB drive and the DVDRX160  
will automatically detect it and will display the “USB” symbol  
while loading in the lower right corner of your TV screen.  
Press the “USB” button on your remote to switch to USB  
Playback mode.  
e unit will automatically identify the files on the USB drive.  
Your DVDRX160 is able to playback the following file formats  
off of a USB drive: .MP3 audio and .JPG images.  
Press the
and
and SELECT buttons to select an item to  
play.  
Press the
and and ADD/CLEAR buttons to select the  
program play mode.  
Note: In the program play mode, audio files such as .MP3 and  
picture files such as .JPG cannot be programmed at the same time. at is, if the program includes audio files, the picture files can  
not be programmed.  
When playback is finished, you can safely remove the USB drive from your DVDRX160.  
Note: Do not unplu your USB drive while it is playing!  
HDD Play Mode  
HDD Playback  
Press the HDD/DUB button to switch to HDD Playback.  
During HDD playback, the following remote control keys are valid:  
ZOOM  
e zoom feature allows you to enlarge an image that is currently displayed on the screen and pan through to specific areas on the  
zoomed image. ere are two zoom levels available (150% + 200%) which will be indicated on the screen.  
During pause, press the ZOOM button to zoom the image on the screen to 150%.  
Use the ARROW buttons to pan (select the part of the image you want to zoom in on)  
Press the ZOOM button again to zoom the image on the screen to 200%.  
Press the ZOOM button again to return the image on the screen to normal.  
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Time Shift  
Timeshift allows you to pause and rewind live television. e unit continuously records an hour “buffer,” which can be rewound or  
paused without missing any of the program.  
Timeshift only works in TV mode.  
Timeshifting begins recording only when the unit is switched on.  
If the unit is paused for 60 minutes, it will automatically resume TV viewing.  
Remote Control  
On-Screen Display  
OSD (pressed once)  
Timeshifting buffer information, Channel/ Source information,  
Dubbing Indicator (if dubbing is on-going) - see above diagram  
OSD (pressed twice)  
Hot keys and navigation information  
Removes all On-Screen Display  
OSD (pressed three times)  
1. Pause:  
Press PLAY/PAUSE button to pause, press PLAY/PAUSE once again to resume to play.  
2. Slow Playback:  
Press SLOW/SORT button for slow motion.  
Slow motion is not available in LIVE TV viewing.  
3. Fast
 
Reverse:  
Press PREV button to skip back for 5 minutes. Press the LEFT button to fast reverse 10 seconds; Press REV button repeatedly to fast  
reverse for 1X, 2X, 3X to NORMAL speed.  
Note: e Fast Reverse function is only available for the programs stored in the timeshift buffer memory of the Hard Disc.  
4. Fast Forward:  
Press NEXT button to fast forward 5 minutes. Press the RIGHT button to fast forward 30 seconds. Press FWD button repeatedly to  
fast forward for 1X, 2X, 3X to NORMAL speed.  
Note: e Fast Forward function only works in the pre-recorded buffer, you cannot fast forward LIVE TV.  
5. Recording:  
Press REC button to record to the Hard Disc.  
Note: Because the programs are stored in buffer memory of the Hard Disc in TIMESHIFT, the programs can only be recorded to the  
Hard Disc not DVD.  
6. Quit:  
Press DVD button to quit TIMESHIFT mode.  
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When your DVDRX160 is turned on, the system will start in Tuner  
mode. e timeshift buffer will start recording. If the timeshift buffer  
mode is set to refresh (See System Setup) and you change channels,  
the timeshift buffer will be lost. No message will be provided prior to  
doing so. However if the timeshift buffer is set to “PRESERVE” the time  
shifting buffer will be maintained.  
Note: If you change the input source and the video standard is different  
(NTSC vs PAL), the timeshifting buffer will be erased.  
During timeshifting, a Timer recording (pre-programmed recording)  
may come up. As you can not watch one program in Timeshifting and  
record another channel, the DVDRX160 will ask you to confirm if you  
want to keep the current channel or proceed with Timer recording. If  
there is no response, the unit will assume Timer recording should start.  
e message will appear 2 minutes before the timer recording is due.  
SAVE  
In order to save part or all of the timeshifting buffer, two options are available:  
1. Save Option 1  
While viewing a program using timeshift, press REC, this will mark the start of the segment to be recorded.  
You can navigate forward and back using the “transport” keys. By pressing REC, you will increase the length of the program you are  
saving by 30 minutes, up to a mmaximum of 3 hours. Press stop to indicate the end of the segment to record. e save part of the  
timeshifting buffer will be tagged in RED.  
2. Save Option 2  
While viewing a program, press Rec and hold down for 3 seconds. is will save the entire Time shifting buffer. If Stop is pressed, the  
save will terminate at that point in the buffer. Press Stop and hold for 3 seconds if you want to cancel the save operation.  
Note: You cannot change the channel or source while in the process of saving (the end of the recording segment is either not  
entered, or in case of a long recording, it has not been reached). Saving has to be manually stopped first (by pressing STOP ). e  
segment will be Saved on HDD and then channel or source change can be performed.  
Note: Only one segment in the Time shifting buffer can be identified for Saving. It is not possible to identify multiple segments.  
Once the segment has been Saved and registered on the Title list, this segment will be removed from the Time shifting buffer.  
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While in Timeshifting mode, you can use the following keys for other operations:  
Key  
Function  
Note  
HDD  
DVD  
HDD Title List  
Play Disc  
Recording Continues  
recording continues unless you want to  
record to DVD  
File/USB  
USB Mode  
To play slideshow from USB drive or copy  
from USB to DVD - Recording Continues  
OSD  
Display Information List  
Open/ Close the disc tray  
Power Off  
Recording Continues  
Recording Continues  
Recording Stops  
OPEN/CLOSE  
STAND-BY  
SETUP  
Bring up the Set Up Menu  
Bring up the Timer Menu  
Recording Continues  
Recording Continues  
TIMER  
PSCAN  
Change the Video Output mode to Recording Stops  
Interlaced/ Progressive Scan  
Note: Timeshift Recording will not record from DV!  
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System Set Up  
Operation Interface and General Steps  
is section will introduce the menu interface of the System Setup and general operation.  
1. Press the SETUP button to enter the System Setup mode. Now the system setup menu will appear on the top of the OSD, as shown  
in the following chart.  
2. Use the or buttons to select submenus in the control bar and press the SELECT button to enter. In the submenu, press the  
arrow buttons and SELECT to navigate the menu.  
3. Press the RETURN button to return to the upper level menu. Press the SETUP button to exit the System setup mode  
Note: System setup is best used with no disc in the drive. Otherwise some settings may become unaccessible.  
Auto Chapter Marker  
1. In the Recording Settings menu, use the arrow buttons to select Automatic Chapter Marker, and press the SELECT button to drop  
down a menu.  
2. Use the or buttons to select a value to insert chapter markers at 5min, 10min, 20min or 30min intervals during recording and  
press the SELECT button to confirm. You can also turn off chapter markers.  
3. Press the RETURN button to return to the upper level menu and set up other options.  
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Record Quality  
1. In the Recording Settings menu, use the
or
buttons to select the Default Quality of recordings and press the SELECT button  
to drop down a menu.  
2. Use the or buttons to select a desired value and press the SELECT button.  
3. Press the RETURN button to return to the upper level menu and set up other options.  
Note: For the differences of the six quality levels; HQ, SP, SP+, LP, EP, and SLP, see RECORDING MODES for reference.  
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APS (Auto Program Scan)  
Your DVDRX160 has a built-in TV tuner. You can receive TV signals directly from the unit, but first, you must conduct a channel scan  
to tune in various channels automatically and determine their frequencies. e tuned channels will be saved automatically. Even if the  
power is off, the saved channel information will not be lost. Press the SETUP button to enter the System Setup mode.  
Use or buttons, highlight APS, select it, and the following menu will be displayed.  
Select the OK button, then the tuner will start searching through various channel frequencies and add available channels to the  
system memory. is procedure may take several minutes.  
When the scan is complete ‘TOTAL CHANNELS FOUND’ will appear on the screen with the number of channels that have been  
stored to memory. Press the SETUP button on the remote control to exit.  
Modify Channel  
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If you want to edit the channels stored, select ‘Modify Channel then press SELECT button to confirm,. In the channel edit dailog box, use  
the
or button and the SELECT button to select and confirm. e options are as follow :  
Program Number! Current TV program number  
Name: You can edit the program name displayed on screen using the
or button to change the letter and SELECT button. Press  
the
or button to move the cursor.  
Sound Mode: Use the
or and SELECT buttons to select the local sound mode. ( In Australia use PAL B/G)  
Search type: You can change the scan mode used during scanning. Frequency scans all frequencies in a manual scan; Channel: scans  
by preset allocated channel in a manual scan.  
Frequency: 551.3 MHz. When the search type is set to Channl, this item will be shown as the channel. Press the or button to  
scan channels manually channel by channel.  
Channel: CH006. When the serach type is set to ‘Channel’, this item will be shown as the channel. Press the or button to scann  
channels manually by channel.  
Fine Tuning: Use the
or and SELECT buttons to select this item and press the
or button to tune the frequency lightly.  
Delete: Press OK delete current program  
After the channel to information is modified, select OK and press the SELECT button to confirm. en return to the Channel Scan  
menu.  
Program Table  
If you want to sort the order of various channels: select the Sort-option  
in program table and operate as follows.  
• In the dialog box box, press the
or
button to locate the channel  
to be changed.  
• Use arrow button to access the right dialog box then press SELECT to confirm.  
• Press the
or
button to move this channel to the desired location.  
• Press the SELECT button to insert the channel. e original channel  
at this location will move to the next location.  
• Repeat as necessary when finished.  
NOTE: Be sure to connect the antenna properly before the channel scan operation. Please see the Basic Information: System Connection  
for Recording External Signals for reference.  
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Set Up Menu - Video  
TV TYPE  
e unit supports two different television systems. NTSC is the  
television system that is adopted in the North American region.  
PAL is the television system this is adopted typically in the rest of  
the world especially in Europe, and Australasia.  
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1. In the General Setting menu, select the TV Type item and  
press the SELECT button to drop down menu.  
2. Select 
PAL or NTSC  
3. Press the SELECT button to confirm. Check your TV system  
first otherwise you may lose picture from the unit.  
TV DISPLAY  
1. Users are able to adjust the TV aspect ratio.  
2. Use the UP and DOWN button to select a option. e  
options are: 16:WS suitable for wide screen TV. 4:3PS  
(pan+scan) is suitable for a standard TV with ordinary ratio  
(4:3).  
When wide screen pictures are played, the left and right  
margin will be cut and the picture will occupy the entire  
screen.  
4:3 LB (Letterbox) for ordinary TV. When a wide screen  
picture is played, a black frame will appear at the top and  
bottom of the TV screen.  
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3. Press the RETURN button to return to the upper level menu  
and set up other items.  
NOTE:  
e playing effect depends on the recorded picture size.  
Some picture might not be played under the screen format  
you select.  
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For those discs recorded as 4:3, no matter how the screen  
format is set, the screen format played is always 4:3.  
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VIDEO OUTPUT FORMAT  
1. In the General Setting menu, use the
or
button to  
move the cursor, select the Video Output Format item and  
press the SELECT button.  
2. Select the Progressive or Interlace option for video scan  
output mode, and press the SELECT button to confirm.  
is function can do by pressing PSCAN button on the  
remote controller.  
NOTE:
Only use progressive with a compatible TV. Failure to do so  
will cause loss of picture. ( If this happens, press ‘PSCAN’)  
If unsure consult your TV manual.  
Set Up Menu - Audio  
DOWN MIX  
e unit can set the analog audio inputer output at 2-CH or 5.1-CH  
stereo surround.  
Enter the play setting menu, use the or button to select  
downmix, and press the SELECT button.  
Use the or button to select 2-CH or 5.1-CH, and press the  
SELECT button to confirm.  
NOTE: Only use 5.1 ch if you hav connect to a surround amp via  
analog cables.  
S/PDIF OUTPUT  
is unit has digital audio outputs. You can enjoy better qulity  
audio through an appropriate amplifier with a digital audio  
decoder. (such as DOLBY DIGITAL or DTS by connecting a digital cable. Optical or digital coax.  
1. Enter the play settings menu, use the or button to select SPDIF Output item, and press the SELECT button to drop down a  
menu.  
2. Use the arrow buttons to select an option (RAW, LPCM), and press the SELECT button.  
3. Press the RETURN button to return to the upper level menu and set up other items.  
NOTE:
Refer to your amplifiers manual for information on what digital format your amp requires.  
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LPCM OUTPUT  
e unit can set LPCM96K and LPCM 48K as the audio sampling frequency.  
NOTE: See your amplifier manual if unsure.  
Set Up Menu - Language  
SYSTEM LANGUAGE  
To satisfy the needs of consumers in different countries, the unit  
provides various menu language settings.  
1. Enter the system setup mode.  
2. In the System Setup control bar menu, use the or ▼  
button to move the cursor, select the Language item, and  
press the SELECT button to enter the Language Settings  
menu, which contains four items, as shown in the chart.  
3. In the Language Setting menu, use the or button to  
select the Language option and press the SELECT button to  
drop down a menu.  
Note: Adjusting the system language changes the language used  
in all the menus. Careful! Do not set to languages you cannot  
understand.  
AUDIO LANGUAGE  
Use the
or button to select the language you want and  
press the Select button.  
If you play DVD disc supporting the selected language, the system  
will adopt that language as the DVD audio language.  
If the disc doesn’t support the selected language, the system will  
adopt the language provided by disc.  
SUBTITLE LANGUAGE  
Some DVD discs may contain various subtitle languages. Adjusting  
this will determine the default subtitle language.  
Use the
or button to select the language you want and  
press the SELECT button  
Off means no subtitle output.  
e system will give priority to this setting as the DVD subtitle language. If the DVD played does not support the selected language  
the DVD default will be displayed.  
You can change the subtitle language at any time during playback by pressing the subtitle button on the remote.  
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DISC MENU LANGUAGE  
Use the
or
button to select the language you want and  
press the SELECT button.  
e system will give priority to this setting as the DVD menu  
language. If the DVD played does not support the selected  
language, the setting will be invalid.  
You can change the disc menu language at any time during  
playing. See Play Mode for details.  
Press the RETURN button to return to the upper level menu  
and set up other items.  
NOTE: Any selections made here will override unit settings.  
Setup Menu - Date/Time  
DATE  TIME SETTING  
e time and date have to be set before using timer record.  
ere are two ways to set the product clock: AUTO setting and  
MANUAL setting.  
Press the SETUP button on the remote control to display the  
SYSTEM SETUP MENU. Use the CURSOR buttons to highlight  
Date-Time Setting bar and press the SELECT button. Use the ▲  
or buttons on the remote control to move the highlighted bar  
to Date-Time setting and press SELECT button to select Auto or  
Manual.  
Auto:  
If a Public Broadcasting Station (ABC channel in Australia) is available in your area, the clock will set itself automatically by tuning to this  
channel.  
Manual:  
If the clock does not automatically set itself, the clock will need to be manual set.  
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PROGRAM  
If you select Auto in the Date-Time setting optical bar, you must  
select a Public Broadcasting Station (PBS channel in USA) which  
is available in your area, the clock will set itself automatically by  
tuning to this channel  
DATE DD/MM/YYYY  
Use the CURSOR buttons of the remote control to select the  
Date (dd/mm/yyyy) and press the SELECT button to confirm.  
Enter the correct date in dd/mm/yyyy format (Day/month/Year)  
using the 0...9 keys.  
TIMEHH/MM  
Use the CURSOR button of the remote control to select TIME  
and press SELECT to confirm. Enter the correct time in hh:mm format (Hour: Minute) using the 0...9 Keys.  
After the date and time have been entered, press the SETUP buttong on the remote control to exit.  
SETUP MENU - PREFERENCES  
PARENTAL LEVEL  
Setting authorisation level and password of the unit renders some  
discs which contain restricted content playable only after the  
password has been entered. is function enables you to restrict  
play of discs which are not suitable for children.  
1. In the Play Setting menu, use the
or button to move  
the cursorm select the Parental Level item, and press the SELECT  
button.  
2. Using 0...9 keys enter the password and press the SELECT button.  
e TV screen will display the dialog box as shown in the right  
charts. e standard password is 3308.  
3. Select the Parental Level list box, and press the SELECT button  
to drop down a menu as shown in the right chart.  
4. Use the or button to select an authorization level (Off, 8:  
Adult...Safe) and press the SELECT button to confirm.  
5. When finished, use arrow buttons to select OK and press the SELECT button.  
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CHANGE PASSWORD  
1. Tt modify a password, use arrow button to Change password.  
Press the SELECT button and a dialog box will pop up as shown in  
the right chart.  
2. Use arrow buttons to select the ‘Enter password here’ box and  
enter the password with number buttons.  
3. Use arrow buttons to select the ‘Input new password’ box, input  
the new password with the number buttons en input the new  
password again with the number buttons in the ‘Input new again’  
box  
4. Use the arrow buttons to select the OK button. After setting the  
authorisation level, each time the unit plays a disc of that level, a  
password is required. If you forget the password, you can enter the  
default password.  
RESET TO FACTORY DEFAULT  
1. In the General Settings menu, use the or button to select  
the Reset to Factory Default item and press the SELECT button.  
e OSD will display as follows.  
2. Use the or button to select OK.  
3. Press the SELECT button to restore all default settings.  
NOTE: If your unit suddenly doesn’t work properly, it is possibly  
due to incorrect settings. Please try the Reset to Factory Default  
function to see if the unit restores to its normal working status.  
SCREEN SAVER  
When the unit is idle (or without monitored output) for some  
time, interesting pictures will appear automatically as a screen  
saver.  
1. In the General Settings menu, use the or button to move the cursor and select Screen Saver.  
2. Press the SELECT button and the Screen Saver item will drop down a list as shown in the chart.  
3. Use the or button to move the cursor, and select ON or OFF.  
4. Press the RETURN button to return to the upper level menu and set up other items.  
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Basic Information  
SETUP MENU - Time shift  
HARD DISK INFO  
Shows the information on HDD size  
SPACE MANAGEMENT  
Automatic: When Space Management is ‘Automatic’ and the HDD  
is full, the system will overwrite unprotected titles in a FIFO (First  
In First Out) scheme ( the exception is when the title is selected  
to be dubbed - in which case, the case, the title shall be kept until  
dubbing is over)  
When Space Management is set to ‘Manual’ and the HDD is full  
System displays ‘ e hard disk drive is full. Please erase some  
programs to perform further recording’  
EMPTY HARD DISK  
Erase all programs on HDD. A message will be shown: ‘All video  
programs on the hard disk drive will be lost. e system must be  
restarted continue?’  
ERASE OPTICAL DISC  
Erase all programs on an optical disc. A message will be shown: All  
video programs on the optical disc will be lost. Continue? OK. No  
(default)  
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Appendix (Troubleshooting Guide)  
Before contacting service personnel, please check possible causes according to the following instruction.  
Symptom  
No Power  
Possible Cause  
Remedy  
1. Connect to the power supply.  
1. Power Supply disconnected;  
2. e power of the socket is switched off.  
2. Try again or replace the socket with a new one.  
3. Switch on the wall switch  
No Sound  
No Picture  
1. Incorrect cable connection.  
2. e disc is deformed or dirty;  
3. e system is in cable mute status  
1. Connect the cable properly.  
2. Clean or fix the disc.  
3. Press the mute button.  
1. Incorrect cable connection.  
2. Incorrect TV mode  
3. Unit video-out mode is Progressive but your TV  
system accepts interlace only  
1. Connect the cable properly.  
2. Adjust the TV/AV mode (see TV instructions)  
3. Press PSCAN to change the mode.  
No Colour  
1. Selection of TV system;  
2. Improper colour adjustment;  
3. Incorrect video output settings.  
1. Change the system by pressing the System button on the remote  
controller.  
2. Readjust the colour. (See TV instructions)  
3. Check if the video output settings are correct.  
Disc can’t be played 
1. No disc in the drive.  
2. Disc placed incorrectly  
1. Insert a disc.  
2. Put the disc on the tray properly  
3. Leave the unit on for about an hour (without disc) before using it  
again.  
4. Press the play button to switch to play mode.  
5. Replace it with a supported disc.  
6. Clean the disc with a soft cloth from the centre to the edge.  
3. Moisture has condensed in the unit.  
4. Not in play mode.  
5. Wrong disc format.  
6. Disc is dirty.  
Remote Controller  
malfunction  
1. e remote controller is not directed at the sensor; 1. Direct the remote controller at the sensor.  
2. e distance to receiver is more than 8 metres;  
3. Low voltage of the RC batteries;  
2. Reduce the distance.  
3. Replace all the batteries.  
4. Remove the obstacle  
4. is is an obstacle between the unit and RC.  
Sudden malfunction 1. Bad disc quality;  
2. Press other buttons by mistake;  
3. Static from the outside.  
1. Wait for 5-10 seconds and the playing will be restored.  
2. Operate again.  
3. Shut off the unit for 1-2 minutes and turn on again.  
Picture dividing  
1. e selected system is incompatible with the disc ; 1. Set up the correct system (interlaced vs progressive)  
External signal can’t 1. Incorrect system connection.  
1. Connect properly.  
2. Insert a recordable disc.  
3. Change a disc.  
be recorded  
2. No disc or non-recordable disc;  
3. e disc has been finalised.  
4. ere is no free space in the disc.  
4. Change a disc.  
No monitoring  
signal  
1. Input source incorrect.  
1. Select the input source.  
2. Switch the video output system.  
3. Select a proper input source.  
4. When input AV or S-video and there is sound but not picture,  
please confirm PSCAN mode.  
2. Wrong video output system.  
3. e actual input source is not consistent with the  
selected one.  
Timer recording  
can’t be done  
1. e disc does not meet the requirements.  
2. Wrong time settings (System Clock or Recording  
Time;  
1. Replace it with a new DVD R or DVD RW disc.  
2. Set up the time again.  
3. Reset the system.  
Recording aborted  
halfway  
1. ere is no free space on the disc.  
2. Bad disc quality.  
1. Replace it with a blank disc  
2. Replace it with a high quality disc.  
Only display HELLO 1. Signal connection between the decoder board and 1. Follow warranty instructions  
on VFD  
HDD is loose.  
2. HDD is damaged.  
Some DIVX discs  
can’t be read  
1. Reads for a long time  
is player is only compatible with standard MPEG4 discs including  
those with format of SMI, SRT, SSA, SUB, TXT, etc. And is not  
compatible with those discs, which are labelled as MPEG4 but  
actually are in format of Real video or the other proprietary format.  
( for example, rm/ ra/ ram/ wmc/ ast, etc) and such discs can only be  
played on computer with special software.  
2. Can be read, but can’t be played  
3. Can be viewed, but with image defects or  
disordered subtitle.  
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Specifications  
DISC TYPES SUPPORTED  
AUDIO PERFORMANCE  
DA Converter  
24bit  
16bit  
DVD RW  
DVD R  
DVD -Video  
SVCD  
Playback, Recording  
AD Converter  
Playback  
Recording  
Playback  
Playback  
Playback  
Playback  
Playback  
Playback  
DVD Linear Sound  
48 kHz Sampling  
96 kHz Sampling  
Audio CD  
4Hz to 22kHz  
4Hz to 44kHz  
4Hz to 20kHz  
> 90dB  
CD-Audio  
CD-R/RW  
MP3  
Signal to Noise Ratio  
Audio Dynamic Range  
Harmonic Distortion  
> 80dB  
JPEG  
< 0.001% (W.PEAK)  
Kodak  
OUTPUT CONNECTIONS  
RECORDING  
Component Video Out  
Media  
DVD R, DVD RW  
12cm  
Y
0.7 0.14Vp -p (75 Ohm),  
Diameter  
Negative Sync  
Capacity  
4.7GB  
Pb/Pr  
0.7 0.14Vp-p (75 Ohm)  
Recording Time  
TV Systems  
Digital Compression  
Recording Types  
Approx. 6 hours  
NTSC/ PAL  
MPEG3, MPEG1  
Live, Timer  
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S-Video Out  
Mini DIN 4-Pin  
(Y = 0.7 0.14 Vp-p C = 0.3  
0.06 Vp-p 75 Ohm)  
Composite Video Out  
Coaxial Digital Out  
One Pin Jack  
1 0.2Vp-p (75 Ω)  
Max Simultaneous  
Timer Recordings  
One Pin Jack  
0.5V+0.1V/-0.2V (75 Ω)  
Recording Features  
Pause, Record, Auto-Insert Chapter,  
Index Screen Navigator, Multi Record  
Modes  
Optical Digital Out  
Analog Audio Out  
Standard TOSLINK Connector  
2.0+0.2/2.0-1.0 VRMS (47K Ω)  
Editing Features  
PLAYBACK  
Erase Disc, Show Chapter, Edit Title  
Name  
INPUT CONNECTIONS  
S-Video In  
(FRONT)  
Mini DIN 4-Pin (75 Ω)  
MP3 & JPG Navigator  
Fast Forward / Reverse to 32X  
Composite Video In  
(FRONT/ REAR)  
Cinch, 1Vp-p (75 Ω)  
1.8VRMS (47K Ω)  
Slow Motion Playback  
Repeat Playback ( Chapter / Disc & A-B)  
Commercial Skip Function 150% or 200%  
Stereo Audio In  
(FRONT)  
VIDEO PERFORMANCE  
PHYSICAL  
Resolution  
720x480 NTSC, 720x576  
PAL in HQ Mode  
Operating Conditions  
Power Supply  
0° C to 40° C  
DA Converter  
AD Converter  
Video Outputs  
Scanning  
8bit  
~110V-240V, 50/60HZ  
9bit  
Power Consumption  
Dimensions  
45W  
Composite, S-Video, Component  
Progressive Scan, Interlaced  
650nm  
55mmX430mmX250mm (HXWXL)  
7LBS  
Weight  
Laser  
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Attachment  
Supported Media (DVD R)  
RECOMMENDED  
MEDIA  
TDK  
SPEED  
4x  
MANUFACTURER ID  
RICOH JPN  
DVD - R  
TDK  
8x  
RICOH JPN  
Max Write  
Speed: 8x  
TDK  
4x  
RICOH JPN  
DVD + R  
TDK  
8x  
RICOH JPN  
NOT RECOMMENDED  
MEDIA  
PRINCO  
FUSION  
OPTO  
SPEED  
4x  
MANUFACTURER ID  
PRINCO  
YUDEN000  
Op1  
DVD - R  
8x  
Max Write  
Speed: 8x  
4x  
DVD + R  
FUJIFILM  
8x  
R01  
Supported Media (DVD RW)  
RECOMMENDED  
MEDIA  
TDK  
SPEED  
2x  
MANUFACTURER ID  
TDK502SAKUM3  
TDK502SAKUM3  
W11  
DVD - R  
TDK  
4x  
Max Write  
Speed: 8x  
TDK  
4x  
DVD + R  
TDK  
4x  
W11  
NOT RECOMMENDED  
MEDIA  
SKC  
SPEED  
2x  
MANUFACTURER ID  
OPTODISC  
DVD - R  
RISHENG  
IMATION  
RISHENG  
4x  
OPTODISC  
Max Write  
Speed: 8x  
2.4x  
4x  
OPTODISCW002  
OPTODISC  
DVD + R  
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