Dolby Laboratories Personal Video Recorder User Manual

P
ersonal  
V
ideo  
R
ecorder  
User Manual  
Hard Disk Recorder and DVD Player  
Please read the manual in detail before using the unit.  
WARNING: AVOID THE EXPOSING THE UNIT TO WATER OR MOISTURE TO PREVENT  
THE POSSIBILITY OF FIRE OR ELECTRICAL SHOCK.  
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
READ INSTRUCTIONS-All  
safety and operating instructions  
should be read before the product  
is operated.  
RETAIN INSTRUCTIONS-The  
safety and operating instructions  
should be retained for future  
reference.  
POWER SOURCE-The product should be  
operated only from the type of power source  
indicated on therear panel. If you are not sure of  
the type of power supply to your home, consult  
your dealer or local power company.  
HEED WARNINGS-All warnings  
on the product and in the  
ooperating instructions should be  
adhered to.  
LIGHTNING-For added protection for this product  
during a lightning storm, or when it is left  
unattended and unused for long periods of  
time,unplugit from the wall outlet. This will  
prevent damage to the product due to lightning and  
power-line surges.  
FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS-All  
operating and use instructions  
should be followed.  
CLEANING-Unplug the product  
from the wall outlet or other power  
source before cleaning. Use a dry  
cloth for cleaning.  
OVERLOADING-Do not overload wall  
outlets, extension cords, or integral  
convenience outletsas this can result in a risk  
of fire or electric shock.  
ATTACHMENTS-Do not use any  
adapters or attachments not  
recommended.  
OBJECT AND LIQUID ENTRY-Never use  
probes of any kind to reach into the product as  
they may touch dangerous voltage points or short  
parts that could resultin a fire or electric  
shock.Never spill liquid of any dind onto  
thproduct  
WATER AND MOISTURE-Do not  
use the product near water-for  
example, near a bath tub, wash bowl,  
kitchen sink,or laundry tub; in a wet  
basement; or near a swimming pool or  
other similar areas.  
SERVICING-Do not attempt to service the  
product your self as opening or removing the  
cover may expose you to dangerous voltage or  
other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified  
service personnel.  
ACCESSORIES-Do not place. the  
product on an unstable cart,  
stand,tripod, bracket, or table. The  
product may fall, causing serious injury  
to a child or adult and serious damage  
to the product.  
VENTILATION-Any slots, openings  
and metal fins provided for ventilation  
must not be blocked or covered such as  
by placing the product on a  
bed,sofa,deep pile rug, or other similar  
surface. The product should not be  
placed in a built-in installation such as  
a bookcase or rack unless sufficient  
clearance is maintainedto provide  
adequate ventilation.  
HEAT-The product should be situated  
away from heat sources such as  
radiators, heat registers, stoves, and  
other products (including amplifiers)  
that produce heat.  
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
DAMAGE REQUIRING  
DISC CLEANING  
SERVICE  
*Before playback,wipe the play  
surface of the disc outwardsfrom  
the center with a clean,soft,  
lint-free cloth.  
Immediately unplug the  
productfrom thewall outlet or other  
power source and refer servicing to  
qualified service personnel under  
the following conditions: a)When  
the power cord or plug isdamaged.  
b)If liquid has been spilled, or  
objectshave fallen into the product.  
c)If the product has been exposed  
to rain or water. d)If the product  
does not operate normally by  
following the operating  
STATEMENT OF  
COMPLIANCEThis 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  
protectionagainst harmful  
interferencein a residential  
instruction; or exhibits a  
installation, This equipment  
generates ,uses,and can radiate  
radio frequency energy and, if not  
installed andusedinaccordance  
with the instructions, may cause  
harmfLi interference to radio  
communications. However,this is  
no guarantee that interference will  
not occur in apart icular  
distinctchange in performance. e)If  
the product has been dropped or  
damaged in any way.  
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.  
DISC PRECAUTIONS:  
installation. If lhis equipment does  
cause harmful interference to radio  
or television reception,which can  
be determined by turning  
MOISTURE OR DEW-May occur  
if the product is suddenly moved  
from a cold environment to a  
warm one, and prevent it from  
readingthe disc. If this happens,  
turn the product on for a least one  
hour beforeinsertinga disc.  
theequipment off and on,you are  
encouraged to tryto correct the  
interference by one or more ofthe  
following measures: *Reorient or  
relocate the receiving antenna and  
the power cord. lncrease the  
separation between the equipment  
and the receiver. *Connect the  
equipment to an outlet on a  
different circuit than the one to  
which the receiver is connected.  
*Consult the dealer or an  
DAMAGED DISCS-Never play  
cracked, warped, or otherwise  
damaged discs as they may harm  
the drive mechanism.  
HANDLING DISCS  
1 Do not touch the play side of the  
disc. Always handle the disc by the  
edges. *Do not attach paper, tape  
or labels to the disc except for  
purpose-designed CD labels  
applied with an applicator intended  
for the purpose. Out of balance  
discs damage the mechanism.  
*Keep discs away from direct  
sunlight and excessive heat.  
experienced radio & TV technician  
for help.  
This product is manufactured under  
license from Dolby laboratories,  
"DOLBY" , "AC-3" , and the double D  
symbol are trademarks of Dolby  
laboratories. Copyright 1992-1997,Dolby  
aboratories.  
This Product incorporates copyright  
4
protection technology that is protected by  
method claims of certain U.S.patents and  
other intellectual property rights owned  
by Macrovision Corporation and other  
rights owners. Use ofthis  
copyrightprotection technology must be  
authorized by Macrovision  
Corporation,and is intendedfor home and  
other limited viewing usesonly unless  
otherwise authorized by Macrovision  
Corporation Reverse engineering or  
disassembly is prohibited.  
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INDEX  
1
2
Warnings  
Safety instructions  
2
3
3
PVRintroduction  
6
4
5
6
Remote control  
Front panel and display  
System connections  
7
9
10  
13  
14  
23  
29  
31  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
7
8
9
Main menu and front panel buttons  
DVD from the remote control  
DVD Setup menu operation  
Playing MP3 and JPEG images  
Playing MP3 and JPEG simultaneously  
Receiving TV channels  
Setting the time and display  
Setting timer recordings  
Editing timer recordings  
Recording a program  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
Rename, move/copy, erase document and property 40  
display  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
Format, repair and de-fragment the hard disk  
Time-shift function  
Using the USB port  
Change the hard disk  
Specifications  
42  
43  
43  
44  
45  
46  
Problem solving  
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INTRODUCTION  
ACCESSORIES:  
1. Unit.  
2. Remote control.  
3. Batteries.  
4. Cable.  
Thank you for choosing our PVR which could  
become the entertainment center of your family. This  
product has two channel AV input, and SVIDEO,  
SCART input, TV receiver, DOLBY PROLOGIC,  
DOLBY PROLOGIC 2 function. For the  
sophisticated operation of this product such as play,  
record, time recorder, usage of mp3 and jpeg. An  
optional usb port, use it you can connect PVR to a  
computer.  
DVD part: Introduction  
DVD, SVCD, CVD, VCD, CDDA, Mp3, CD-R,  
CD-RW, KODAK PICTURE, CD DISC compatible.  
Multilevel picture zoom of high clarity, multi-view  
angle picture selection, multi-plot selection  
multi-language subtitle menu optional, parental lock,  
play, FWD/FFD, skip, slow motion and single-step  
play, program play and repeat play optional, JPEG  
picture view with music slide show play. Built-in dolby  
digital AC3 decoder, optical, coaxial digital audio  
output, 5.1 channels output.  
HDD part introduction  
Standard play, FWD/FFD, skip, slow motion and  
single-step play, timer play, program play, repeat play.  
play program, modify file name, move, copy, and  
delete file. Time record, watch record, background  
record, record format optional, 4x video quality record.  
TV part introduction It can receive all channel  
program with PLL, it has the other funtion of automatic  
scanning and save channels(max saving 256 channels).  
NOTE:  
The hard disk must be set as the slave and  
connected correctly otherwise the unit will need a  
longer time to initialize and only DVD player will  
function  
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REMOTE CONTROL:  
5. ANGLE/LIVE TV: the same as the  
previous button also has a double  
function, on one hand it allows  
selection of the multiple angles in  
DVDs that support this function or to  
go to intelligent navigation from live  
video.  
How to put the batteries in the  
remote control  
Removing the cover opens the  
battery compartment. Insert the  
batteries –type AAA- into the  
remote control according to the  
indicated polarity.  
- If the effectiveness of the remote  
control diminishes considerably, it  
is probable that the batteries are  
worn out. Replace the old batteries  
for some new ones.  
- If you don’t use the remote  
control for a long time, we advise  
you to removes the batteries.  
Remote control:  
1.  
OPEN/CLOSE: this button opens  
and closes the disk tray.  
2.  
SCARTMO: switches the SCART  
port between AV/TV.  
3. OSD: changes the time display  
mode.  
4. SUBTITLE / SMART NAVI: this  
button has a double function, it allows  
selection of the subtitle in the  
reproduction; gives a disk DVD, gives  
intelligent navigation.  
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REMOTE CONTROL:  
6. NUMBER KEYS: choose specific chapter, subtitle,  
track directly(note : not all discs support this function)  
you can choose the TV channel in the state of tv.  
7. RESUME: continue from where it stopped last  
time.  
23. A-B: repeat a certain period.  
24. PROGRAM: program the order of playing.  
25. REPEAT: switch repeat mode  
8. STEP: play one frame by one frame.  
9. SLOW: play in slow step.  
26. PBC: play back control(on or off ).  
10. SETUP: enter or exit the system menu.  
27. PSCAN: choose progressivescan or inerlaced output  
format.  
11. ( ST): shift the cursor up and down to choose  
your wanted item in menu.  
28. VIDEO IN/CLEAR: choose external video input  
sources [(AV 1,AV2(SCART), S-VIDEO], or erase the  
wrong characters in edit box.  
X: Shift the cursor to the right .  
W: shift the cursor to the left iwhen using the hdd  
or dvd.  
ENTER: to confirm that what you choosen.  
29.REC: record.  
12. TITLE: return to the title menu of the disc.  
13. MUTE: keep in mute or return to voice.  
14. FB, FF: fast backward or fast forward.  
30. SHUFFLE: change the order of playing in the state of  
dvd.  
31. STANDBY: switch between stan by and on.  
15. PREV, NEXT: choose the previous or next  
chapter.  
16. STOP, PLAY, PAUSE: control the state of  
playing.  
17. MENU: return to the present menu.  
18. ZOOM: enlarge the pictures.  
19. N/P: switch video output type between PAL,  
NTSC and MULTI.  
20. VOLUME: adjust the volume from mimimum of  
00 to maximum of 16; displayed on the OSD.  
21. L/R : left and right channel control when  
play the dvd or vcd disc.  
22. LANGUAGE: choose the audio language  
from many language.  
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FRONT PANEL AND DISPLAY  
7. PLAY /S  
1. Standby.  
8. STOP /T  
9. PAUSE (Setup).  
2. DVD Tray.  
3. Receiving sensor for the  
remote control.  
4. VFD DISPLAY.  
5. Indicator light.  
6. Button to open, to close,  
to verify selection  
(OPEN/CLOSE/ENTER).  
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SYSTEM CONNECTIONS  
1. Output connections:  
a. Connection: CVBS, Euroconector (SCART), S-videotape, Y  
Cb/Pb Cr/Pr.  
NOTE: it is not possible to connect the SCART and CVBS  
simultaneously, because this would affect to the display  
quality.  
b. Connection stereo: connection for speakers right front and  
left front.  
c. Digital connection (optics and coax): for connecting to  
an amplifier or decoder with coax or optic port.  
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SYSTEM CONNECTIONS  
2. CONNECTIONS FOR 5.1.  
3. POSITION AND ANGLE OF THE SPEAKERS  
Main Speakers  
Surround  
Speakers  
Surround  
Speakers  
Subwoofer  
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SYSTEM CONNECTIONS  
4. INPUT CONNECTIONS:  
Inputs: input AV1, input AV2 (SCART), input S-videotape, input RF.  
NOTE: if using the S-video input the audio input AV1, AV2 and SCART  
cannot be connected at the same time.  
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MAIN MENU AND FRONT PANEL BUTTONS  
MAIN MENU  
On plugging the unit in, it will go into standby state  
automatically. Press standby to open self-check and  
then system menu will appear (if hard disc or CD-  
ROM are not connected correctly, it will prolong  
self-check and lead to malfunction.  
1. WHEN DVD PLAYING  
Using. ST To move cursor, X or ENTER  
button to enter submenu, press ENTER to  
confirm or press W to return to the previous  
menu  
Press OPEN/CLOSE to open or close disc tray.  
When playing  
Press STOP to stop playing.  
When stopping press PLAY to continue to play  
2. WITHIN THE SYSTEM MENU  
Press FUNCTION key to enter or exit the system  
menu. Pressing PLAY is same as pressing S.  
Pressing STOP is same as pressing T.  
Choose playing DVD to enter DVD play  
mode, and then you can operate relevant  
functions.  
Choose Smart Navi to enter the hard disc.  
You can choose playing of recorded  
program.  
CURSOR MOVING INSTRUCTIONS  
Choose Live Video to play the input  
source , use VIDEO IN button to choose  
AVI, AV2(SCART), SVIDEO or TV  
program.  
Choose setup menu to enter the system setup  
menu. You can choose general setup, speaker  
setup. audio setup, preferences choose disc  
tools, recording mode. Time shifting mode,  
maximum pause, input source, source format,  
reset index, tuner control, clock setup program  
setup usage of panel button..  
When the arrowhead is grey color, it  
means that the cursor cannot move in that  
direction.  
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DVD INSTRUCTION REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION  
Press this button to turn the machine on or to standby.  
When the machine is playing a disc. Press the PAUSE to  
pause the playing. Press this button again, the machine  
resumes playing disc.  
Press this button to open the disc door and then you can put in  
or take out the disc. OSD: OPEN  
Press STOP to stop playing disc. OSD is STOP. When svcd,  
cvd, vcd discs are played, press STOP to return to the disc  
menu(PBC should be on).  
After the disc is put in or taken out press this button to close  
the door. OSD: CLOSE  
When DVD disc is played, press STOP one time to stop  
playing. Press PLAY to resume where it stops. Press STOP  
After the disc is put in OSD is disc loading when the machine  
is reading the disc. OSD will be NO DISC if no disc is put in.  
two times to completely stop.  
When DVD is playing, press OSD once to show the playing  
time of the whole disc.  
When the machine is stopped or paused, press PLAY button to  
play. OSD: PLAY  
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DVD FROM THE REMOTE CONTROL  
When a DVD is playing, press the  
OSD button twice to show the time  
When SVCD/VCD/CVD/CD discs are  
remaining on the disk.  
played, press OSD twice to show  
the rest playing time of the single  
song.  
When a DVD is playing, press the  
button OSD three times to show the  
playing time of the chapters.  
When SVCD/VCD/CVD/CD discs are  
played, press OSD three times to  
show the playing time of the whole  
disc.  
When a DVD is playing, press the  
button OSD four times to show the  
remaining time of the chapters.  
When SVCD/VCD/CVD/CD discs are  
played, press OSD four times to  
show the rest playing time of the  
whole disc.  
When a DVD is playing, press the  
button OSD five times to close the  
time display.  
When SVCD/VCD/CVD/CD discs are  
played, press OSD five times to  
close time display.  
When SVCD/VCD/CVD/CD discs are  
played press OSD once to show the  
playing time of the single song.  
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DVD FROM THE REMOTE CONTROL  
When an Mp3 disc is played, the  
playing time of a single song is  
shown automatically.  
ANGLE:  
When multi-angle discs are  
played, the icon for multi-angle  
shows. Press ANGLE to choose  
your wanted angle. The first  
number of icon shows the chosen  
angle, and the second number  
shows the total angles available.  
When an MP3 disc is played,  
press OSD to show the rest time  
of the single song.  
Press the button SUBTITLE  
to select the language  
Press N/P to switch Video Output  
between PAL, NTSC and MULTI TV  
type.  
Press LANGUAGE to choose the  
spoken language if your disc has  
DTS audio; press this button to  
switch to DTS out.  
TITLE AND MENU:  
Press MENU to return to the DVD  
chapter menu, if PBC is on. When  
PBC is off, press MENU to enter  
directly into the nine pictures.  
Press the button TITLE to return  
to the DVD menu.  
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DVD FROM THE REMOTE CONTROL  
Press MENU to return to the DVD chapter menu,  
PROGRAM (PROGRAMMING):  
if PBC is off. When PBC is off, press MENU to  
enter directly into the nine pictures. When PBC  
is off and DVD discs are played, press this  
button to enter the nine-picture screen. There are  
several nine-picture screens for you to choose.  
Use NUMBER KEYS, PREV, NEXT to choose  
songs or enter last or next menu.  
Press MENU to show the menu of four choices  
for you to choose when SVCD/CVD/VCD discs  
are played.  
Choice 1: INTRO; Each song will be played  
for 9s. When your wanted song is played, press  
number keys to play the song wholly.  
Procedures for programming when  
DVD, SVCD, CVD, VCD discs are  
played: 1. Make PBC off. 2. Press  
PROGRAM button and enter the chapter  
or song with number keys. PROGRAM  
P00:00 shows on the upper left of the  
screen. (The first number P00:00 shows  
the play order of the song, and the  
second shows the chapter or song you've  
entered) 3. Press PLAY or ENTER to  
play the disc. 4. Press STOP to exit  
programming which makes it return to  
former programming state, at this time  
press PLAY or ENTER button to resume  
playing the formerly programmed songs.  
Press PROGRAM button twice to exit  
programming. Press PROGRAM button  
once to start another programming  
process.  
Choice 2: DISC; enter the nine  
picture menu each picture  
representing one song. Press the  
number keys or NEXT, PREV to play  
your wanted songs.  
Procedures for programming when  
CD discs are played: 1. Press STOP  
to stop playing disc. 2. Press  
PROGRAM and enter the chapter or  
song with number keys. PROGRAM  
P00:00 shows on the upper left of the  
screen.( The first number of P00:00  
shows the play order of the song, and  
the second shows the chapter or song  
you've entered.) 3. Press PLAY or  
ENTER to play the disc. 4. Press STOP  
to exit programming which makes it  
return to former programming state,  
at this time press PLAY or ENTER to  
resume playing the formerly  
Choice 3: TRACK; Enter the nine  
picture menu. Each song is divided  
into nine parts.  
Choice 4: Exit from menu.  
programmed songs. Press PROGRAM  
twice to exit programming. Press  
PROGRAM once to start another  
programming process.  
Press STOP when last 3 items play  
over, then press MENU to go back  
to INTRO to re-choose songs.  
RELEVANT OPERATION: Press  
REPEAT to repeat playing the  
programmed song or chapter. When  
the programmed songs get more  
than the total songs of disc, it cannot  
be programmed. Mp3 programming  
refers to page 29.  
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DVD FROM THE REMOTE CONTROL  
Press MENU to enter the menu after STOP  
is pressed if it is a CD disc.  
choose chapter and title after pressing  
GOTO. The first number of TITLE  
03/04 shows the title which is being  
played. The second one shows the  
number of the total titles. The first  
number of CHAPTER 007/017 shows  
the chapter which is being played. The  
second one shows the number of the  
total chapters.  
Choice 1: INTRO; Each song will be  
played for 9s. When your wanted song  
is played, press number keys to play  
the song wholly. Choice 4: Exit from  
the menu. Press STOP, then press  
MENU to go back to INTRO to re-  
choose songs.  
SELECTION OF A SONG:  
Press the button GOTO twice to choose  
the playing time. Select the time through  
the numeric keys.  
Press NUMBER KEYS to choose your  
wanted song in SVCD, CVD, VCD and  
CD discs when PBC is off.(E.G, song No  
19, press +10 first, then 9, and player  
will play the 19th song or picture. Song  
No28, press+10 twice, then 8.and  
press +10 over 10 times to choose  
songs or pictures over 100). Invalid if  
input number is over the amount of  
disc' s songs or pictures.  
PBC:  
Press the button PBC to disable this  
function and this way to be able to select  
the songs in disks SVCD, CVD, VCD 2.0  
through the numeric keys.  
Press the button PBC to disable this  
function to see the contents of a disk  
DVD.  
Press NUMBER KEYS to choose a  
specific playing time of SVCD, CVD and  
VCD. (Not for all of discs, user can  
choose time directly, if chosen time is  
over the whole disc time, operation will  
be invalid.)  
When DVD discs are played, use  
direction keys W Xand number keys to  
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DVD FROM THE REMOTE CONTROL  
Cancel the function by pressing the  
button A-B three times.  
Press the PBC button again to make  
sure that the function is activated  
and press the button MENU to return  
to the menu.  
TITLE, CHAPTER, DISC AND  
REPEAT:  
Press the button REPEAT to repeat the  
chapter in a disk DVD.  
A-B:  
Choose the starting point of A by  
pressing the button A-B once.  
Press the REPEAT button twice to  
repeat the DVD.  
Choose the end point of B by pressing  
the button TO-B twice.  
Press the button REPEAT three times  
to cancel the.  
The part from A to B will repeated.  
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DVD FROM THE REMOTE CONTROL  
Press the button once REPEAT to  
repeat the SVCD, CVD, Videotape CD,  
CD, and MP3.  
VOL- +  
Press this button to adjust the volume;  
minimum 0 to a maximum 16.  
Press the button REPEAT twice to  
repeat the SVCD, CVD, VCD, CD and  
MP3.  
MUTE  
Press the button REPEAT three times  
to cancel.  
Press the button once to mute .  
Press the MUTE button again to renew  
the sound.  
ZOOM  
Press the button ZOOM to enlarge the  
image 1.5x, 2x, 3x and normal size. Use  
the direction keys. WX ST  
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DVD FROM THE REMOTE CONTROL  
L/R:  
ANGLE/LIVE TV:  
Press L/R button repeatedly and the  
audio mode will move AUDIO 1,  
AUDI02, AUDIO 1 VOCAL, AUD102  
VOCAL (for DVD),within LEFTVOCAL,  
RIGHT VOCAL,MONO LEFT, MONO -  
RIGHT, STEREO(for VCD). If the disc  
has two sound language, you can use  
this button to select one.  
Press the button to choose live video  
mode when the unit is in navigation  
mode.  
SUBTITLE / SMART NAV  
FB/FF:  
Press this button to return to the  
navigation mode from the live video  
mode.  
FB/FF  
Choose 2X, 4X, 6X and 8 X fast  
forward or backward speeds by  
pressing FF or FB when DVD and MP3  
discs are played. Choose 1X, 2X, 3X  
and 4 X fast forward or backward  
speeds by pressing FF or FB when  
SVCD, CVD, and CD discs are played.  
CLEAR/VIDEO IN (to Erase,  
entrance gives videotape):  
PREV/NEXT:  
Press this button to change the input  
source in the live video mode.  
CLEAR/VIDEO IN  
Press the button PREV/NEXT in a disk  
DVD to go respectively to the previous  
chapter or the following one.  
Press the button PREV/NEXT in a disk  
SVCD, CVD, Videotape CD, CD and  
MP3 to go respectively to the previous  
song or the following one.  
Press this button to erase erroneous  
input characters.  
SCARTMO:  
Press this button to the Vídeo/TV to  
the SCART.  
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REMOTE CONTROL INSTRUCTIONS  
SLOW MOTION  
DIRECTIONAL KEYS:  
Slow the playing speed, in the case  
gives of a DVD by 2x, 4x and 8x and  
in the case of SVCD, CVD and VCD  
by  
CURSOR CONTROL:  
S T to move the cursor up or down  
1x, 2x and 3x.  
X
W
to move the cursor right  
to move the cursor left  
RESUME:  
ENTER to enter the selected function  
Resumes the playing of SVCD, CVD,  
VCD and CD from the memory stop  
mode.  
PLAYING FRAME BY FRAME:  
Playing a disk frame by frame.  
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DVD SETUP MENU  
- SET MENU MAIN PAGE  
-ANGLE MARK  
In the main page you can select  
general setup, speaker setup, audio  
setup, preferences & PVR control  
The angle marker will be shown  
automatically on screen (in the top  
right corner) if the disk has multiple  
angles of view for certain scenes.  
Choose OFF if you don't want to see  
the marker and ON if you want to  
have it activated.  
-GENERAL SETUP  
DISPLAYING FORMAT SETUP  
-OSD LANGUAGE  
Set 4:3 pan scan, 4:3 letterbox, 16:9  
panoramic.  
Note – this moved to preferences  
You may select the language for  
the menu and OSD.  
-PICTURE MODE  
-CAPTIONS  
You will be able to choose among  
the different formats that can be  
detected according to the  
configuration you give each movie:  
AUTO, FILM (panoramic), VIDEO  
(videotape), SMART and SUPER  
SMART.  
Captions will not be shown if OFF is  
selected. This function is only valid if  
the disk supports it.  
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DVD SETUP MENU  
REAR SPEAKER  
-SCREEN SAVER  
To activate (ON) or to disable (OFF)  
the rear speaker.  
If the unit is without a picture for  
more than one minute, screensaver  
will operate to protect the screen.  
Choose ON to activate this function  
(default is OFF - disabled).  
SUBWOOFER  
-SPEAKER SETUP  
5.1 CHANNELS & STEREO  
To activate (ON) or to disable (OFF)  
the subwoofer.  
-CENTER DELAY  
LT/RT: mixes the left & right channels  
and transfers it then to the left &  
right channels.  
STEREO: output stereo.  
OFF: opens the 5.1 channels.  
-CENTER SPEAKER  
Configures the time delay of the  
central speaker.  
-REAR DELAY  
To activate (ON) or to disable (OFF)  
the central speaker.  
Configures the time delay of the rear  
speaker.  
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DVD SETUP MENU  
-DUAL MONO  
-TEST TONE  
STEREO: standard output.  
L-mono: transfers the left channel to  
the left and right channels.  
R-mono transfers the right channel to  
the left and right channels  
Mix-mono: transfers both the left &  
right channels to the left & right  
outputs.  
Tests if all the speakers  
are connected correctly.  
-AUDIO OUT  
-DYNAMIC  
You can choose between: Analog,  
RAW, digital and digital PCM.  
-OUTPUT MODE  
This option allows you to adjust the  
dynamic range.  
-PRO LOGIC  
You can choose between two: linear  
& radio frequency.  
Select ON (to activate), OFF (to  
disable) and AUTO (automatic).  
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DVD SETUP MENU  
PRO LOGIC II MODE  
PANORAMA  
This option allows selection of: Logic,  
Virtual, Music, Movie and Matrix.  
Activate (ON) or disable (OFF) the  
way  
PRO LOGIC II CONTROL  
CENTRE WIDTH  
This option allows selection of central  
width from 0 at 4.  
This option allows selection and  
control.  
SUBWOOFER FILTER  
DIMENSION  
Activate (ON) or disable (OFF).  
Adjust from 3 to +3.  
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DVD SETUP MENU  
SURROUND COHERENCE  
VIDEO OUTPUT MODE  
Activate (ON) or disable (OFF) this  
option.  
Select the output: S-video or Y, Cb,  
CR.  
LPCM OUTPUT  
AUDIO SETUP  
Choose 48k or 96k.  
Select the language for the sound  
channel.  
You can also choose the language in  
the option DIALOGUE LANGUAGE  
SETUP.  
PREFERENCES  
TV TYPE SETUP  
Note: the DVD must support this  
function.  
SUBTITLE SETUP  
Select PAL, NTSC or MULTI. (If the TV  
is PAL, select PAL; if it is only NTSC,  
select NTSC; if the TV accepts both  
select MULTI - if it is a PAL DVD, PAL  
will be output, if the disk is NTSC,  
NTSC will be output.  
Select the language for the subtitles.  
You can also choose the language in  
the option DIALOGUE LANGUAGE  
SETUP.  
Note: this function corresponds with  
the button N/P on the remote control.  
Note: the DVD must support this  
function.  
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DVD SETUP MENU  
DISC MENU  
SMART NAVIGATION  
Choose the language for the menu.  
Note: the disk must support this  
function.  
When playing MP3 files, the user can  
choose songs through the menu using  
the option WITH MENU is activated;  
If NO MENU is selected this selection  
is not possible  
LOCALE  
DEFAULTS  
Each country has different standards  
of paternal control  
Select the option for your country.  
This option restores the factory  
defaults.  
PARENTERAL  
PASSWORD CHANGE  
There are eight levels of restriction of  
access.  
The password by default is 3308  
Note: the disk must support this  
function.  
To change the password, carry out  
the following steps:  
1º: Enter the old password.  
2º: Enter the new password.  
3º: Enter the new password again.  
Reset with the super password  
(3308) if you forget the new  
password.  
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MP3 AND JPEG  
Playing of MP3 and JPEG when the  
NO MENU option is selected.  
1.  
After carrying out the selection,  
the folder shows all the files it contains.  
2.  
When the folder that contains the  
Press PLAY when the player has read the  
disc. When playing, user can only press  
previous, Next or 0-9, +10 numeric button  
to choose songs. Press Stop, previous  
appears. Cannot use STWX to choose  
songs, and use only 0-9, +10 to play.  
(e.g. song or picture No 19, press +10  
first, then 9, and player will play the 19th  
song or picture. song and picture No28,  
press+l0 twice, then S. and press +10  
over 10 times to choose songs or pictures  
over N0.100). Invalid if input number over  
the number of disc's songs or pictures.  
required images or songs, press ST, or 0-  
9 or +10 to select the images or desired  
songs. Press PLAY or ENTER to begin the  
reproduction.  
3.  
Select “O” to move up a folder.  
MP3 and JPEG when the option  
WITH MENU is active.  
PLAYING MODE:  
Select the option WITH MENU.  
Reproduction with menu:  
Press REPEAT to select mode from the  
seven different modes.  
FOLDER: plays songs or images in order.  
REP-ONE: plays one song or image  
repeatedly.  
FOLDER REPEAT: plays all the songs or  
images in the folder repeatedly in order.  
Select the option you want: files  
JPEG or files MP3.  
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MP3 AND JPEG  
MODE 10: wipe from edge to centre  
MODE 11: horizontal blinds  
MODE 12: random  
DISC: play songs or pictures of all folders  
DISC REP: repeat playing all  
songs or pictures of all folders.  
DISC SCAN: every song will play 10 for  
seconds (pictures can not play when in this  
mode.).  
ZOOM  
Press ZOOM when playing JPEG and press  
FF, FB to zoom out or zoom in. OSD will  
show ZOOM 25, 50,100 and press ZOOM  
again to exit)  
SINGLE PLAYING: stop playing when  
songs played, and repeat playing when  
picture played.  
PROGRAM PLAYING  
Press SHUFFLE key to select random mode:  
SHUFFLE: songs and pictures will  
play Randomly and can repeat.  
1. Press PROGRAM to go to program  
playing mode when songs or pictures stop  
playing.  
2. Press 0-9, +10 to choose songs or  
pictures to be programmed. And P00:00  
will show left upside corner (left 00:00  
show playing order of programmed songs  
and right 00:00 shows current  
RANDOM: songs and pictures will  
play Randomly and can not repeat.  
PLAYJPEG (DVD)  
When playing JPEG or pause:  
programmed songs). 3. Press STOP to stop  
program and press PLAY or ENTER to  
begin playing.  
4. Press REPEAT when program playing,  
the whole programmed pictures will  
played repeatedly.  
Press W Xto turn left or right, TURN  
LEFT/ TURN RIGHT  
Press S to play invert or normal  
picture (INVERT/NORMAL).  
5. Press STOP to exit programming (Press  
Program firstly to cancel last programmed  
songs and choose Program to do next  
programming). Press Program secondly to  
exit program mode  
press T to Scenes will shuffle between left  
and right (MIRROR / NORMAL).  
PRESS  
RESUME  
TO  
CHOOSE  
FOLLOWING 13 PLAYING MODES  
WHEN PLAYING JPEG.  
NINE PICTURE FUNCTION  
MODE 0: no special Transition effect(default)  
MODE 1: wipe from top to bottom  
MODE 2: wipe from bottom to top  
MODE 3: wipe top / bottom to centre  
MODE 4: wipe center to top / bottom  
MODE 5: vertical blinds  
Press MENU when playing JPEG, screen will  
show 9 pictures mode. Press PRE, NEXT to  
go to last or next picture and press button 1  
until 9 to choose current picture. Press MENU  
to return to the nine-picture mode to re-  
choose when the formerly chosen pictures are  
finished.  
MODE 6: wipe from left to right  
MODE 7: wipe from right to left  
MODE 8: wipe left/right to centre  
MODE 9: wipe centre to left/right  
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PLAYING MP3 AND JPEG SIMULTANEOUSLY  
When the images and the songs  
are in the same folder  
Operation I: playing begins from the  
first song and continues until the end  
of the images.  
3. Press the button A-B to select the  
MP3 file.  
4. Use the keys UP, DOWN and ENTER  
to reach the folder that contains the  
picture files.  
5. Move the cursor to the image from  
which you want to begin the  
reproduction.  
6. Press ENTER or PLAY to begin the  
reproduction.  
If the disk has JPEG and MPEG files,  
press ST to choose JPEG. Press STEP  
to open the music background (the  
OSD will show (MUSIC SLIDE SHOW)  
and press ENTER or PLAY to begin the  
reproduction.  
If  
you  
want  
to  
repeat  
the  
reproduction, repeat the procedure  
described previously.  
When the images and the songs  
are in different folders.  
7.  
Once the playing has finished  
1.  
When the disk is loaded select  
DONE will appear on the screen.  
with S T MP3.  
2. Press STEP to open begin  
(OSD will display MUSIC SLIDE SHOW  
MODE)  
If you want to carry out the  
reproduction  
again,  
repeat  
the  
procedure described above.  
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PLAYING MP3 AND JPEG SIMULTANEOUSLY  
When music & pictures are in the same folders.  
When playing pictures and music, if the pictures can not play over the music, press PAUSE once to pause the  
pictures but the music will continue playing.  
Press PAUSE a second time and music & pictures will stop playing  
Press PAUSE a third or press PLAY to continue playing songs and pictures.  
When music & pictures in the different folders.  
When playing pictures and music, if pictures can not play over in the music, you can press PAUSE once to pause  
pictures but music continue playing.  
Press PAUSE a second time and music & pictures will stop playing  
Press PAUSE a third time or press PLAY to continue playing songs and pictures  
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TUNING TV CHANNELS  
CHOOSE TV CHANNEL  
SCAN CHANNELS  
1. Select the option PVR CONTROL  
inside the Menu for Configuration to  
carry out the tuning . Remember to  
configure the correct input format  
before carrying out this operation.  
2. Select the option TUNER  
CONTROL.  
SEARCHING FOR CHANNELs  
If the signal or the color is poor, the  
user can modify the configuration to  
carry out another search or skip a  
channel.  
Steps:  
1. When in TUNER CONTROL, press  
CHANNEL SETUP to enter.  
2. Use the S T to select the channel  
and  
ENTER to confirm (X will be  
shown on the screen).  
3. Press the X to exit once it has  
finished.  
3. The previous option offers two  
possibilities. Select AUTOSCAN and  
ENTER to confirm. ENTER again and  
the TV carries out the Automatic  
Tuning. While this is carried out a blue  
line that will be shown moving left to  
right.  
CHANNEL ADJUSTMENT  
If the signal is not good or the color is  
poor, adjust the tuning using X and W.  
NOTE: If signal is weak, the message  
“No signal“ it will be shown on screen  
or the image disappears. Press the  
button SETUP to reach the system  
menu. Press SETUP again to leave this  
menu. This will make that the unit  
retune.  
4. VLH, VHF and UHF will be shown.  
The number of channels will be shown  
on screen after the tuning.  
5. If you want to receive TV programs  
press W to return to the top menu.  
Then select LIVE TV) and press the  
VIDEO IN button) to choose RF and to  
receive TV  
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TIME AND DISPLAY SETTING  
DISPLAY AND WEEK  
SETTING  
TIME SETTING:  
Steps:  
Only when the Menu is selected  
will the time and day of the week  
be displayed.  
1. Select PVR Control in the SETUP  
menu.  
2. Choose CLOCK SETUP  
3.Enter the year, month, day,  
hour and minute through the  
numeric keys.  
Note: The screen will show an  
error if the data is not correct.  
4.Confirm the information to  
leave this screen.  
Choose the option CANCEL if  
you want to exit without  
keeping the changes.  
Note: If you don't confirm the  
changes, the system won't  
store them.  
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TIMER RECORDING  
4. Press CONFIRM to confirm the  
settings. If you want to cancel the  
entered program times etc press  
CANCEL.  
TO PROGRAM TIME RECORDING  
This function sets the recorder to  
record unattended at some preset  
time.  
5.The  
unit  
can  
record  
several  
programs, but it requires a minimum  
gives two minutes between the end of  
one timer recording and the beginning  
of the next. If less than two minutes  
are entered then the last entered  
recording is invalid.  
Steps  
1. Press the button SETUP MENU and  
select MAIN PAGE, then select PVR  
Control. And press ENTER.  
NOTE: If the unit is in standby mode  
it will enter the operate mode one  
minute before the recording is due to  
start and will re-enter standby when  
the recording is complete.  
QUALITY:  
XP: NTSC 720X480/PAL 720X576.  
SP: NTSC 720X480/PAL 720X576.  
LP: NTSC 352X480/PAL 352X576.  
EP: NTSC 352X240/PAL 352X576.  
2. Select PROGRAM SETUP  
and then CREATE RECORD.  
TO CHANGE PRESET RECORDING  
TIMES:  
1. Goto PVR CONTROL, PROGRAM  
SETUP  
and EDIT RECORD. Select the one to  
change using S T. press EDIT. If you  
wants to delete it press DELETE.  
3. Use S T to select the source:  
(TV-RF, AV1, AV2 SCART, S - Video),  
the channel (you doesn't need to  
select the channel if the recording  
source gives is not RF ), Program  
Name (one that you choose), the  
frequency (once only, daily, weekly),  
the display quality (XP, SP, LP, EP).  
Through the numeric keys enter the  
Parental/Locale wanted, the month,  
day, start time and end time.  
2. If you select the EDIT it will go to  
the menu for configuration. If you  
select CANCEL it will return to the  
menu PVR.  
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TO EDIT A TIMER RECORDING  
3.  
The unit allows you to see the  
recording and a DVD at the same time.  
NOTE: a red display will appear in the  
bottom left corner giving the state of the  
recording.  
4. After having carried out the changes to  
the time press, CONFIRM to leave.  
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TO RECORD A PROGRAM  
Before time recording a  
program  
3. Press STOP to stop the recording  
and return to the Smart NAVI.  
Before recording, go to PVR  
CONTROL, select the quality (XP, SP,  
LP, EP), the time shift mode and the  
format of the source(AUTO, SECAM).  
TO PLAY A RECORDED  
PROGRAM  
When playing a DVD, VCD, CD, SVCD,  
CVCD press REC to play a recorded  
program. When playing a CD only the  
format and title will be shown.  
Live recording  
1. From the remote control press the  
VIDEO IN button to be able to select,  
AV1, AV2, SCART, S-video or TV.  
2. Press REC to begin the recording  
(the recorded files will be shown in  
numerical sequence).  
ILLUSTRATION:  
While playing a recording, if using a  
monitor through the S - Video or  
Y,Cb,Cr, connect it to the SCART or  
the S-video, as the unit won't be  
able to record signals from itself.  
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TO RECORD A PROGRAM  
SETTING THE DEFAULTSOURCE  
Recording in the background  
If you want to always keep the same  
external source (for example, the TV)  
select the default option in the PVR  
Control menu, Input Source  
This way, whenever the unit is turned  
on, this source will be selected by  
default.  
Steps:  
1. Select LIVE VIDEO in the main  
menu and enter CONFIRM. Through  
the option VIDEO IN select the  
source.  
2. Select SMART NAVI to enter smart  
navi mode and press REC from the  
remote control to begin the recording  
in the background.  
MP3 AND JPEG RECORDING  
Two different types exist: single and  
multiple.  
Select the required folder with the  
3. Whilst the background recording is  
in operation you can play DVDs or  
recorded programs.  
button PBC first.  
4. Press STOP to stop the recording.  
A. Recording a single MP3 or  
JPEG  
Select the folder for the MP3 or JPEG  
inside the SMART NAVI menu.  
Note: If no folder is selected the main  
folder will be used.  
1. Select the fMP3 or JPEG using S T  
NOTE: If the light in the bottom left  
corner is red, it means that it is  
recording in the background. If the  
light is yellow, it means that there is a  
programmed recording.  
2. Press OSD and select COPY and  
confirm the file that you want to  
record. During the recording the file  
size and percentage recorded will be  
shown.  
Direct recording icon:  
Background recording icon:  
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TO RECORD A PROGRAM  
B. Recording several MP3s or  
JPEGs:  
3. After selecting the songs that  
you want to record, press STOP to  
stop selection mode then OSD on  
1. Press SELECT in the OSD menu  
during playback of a DVD and  
select the item. The unit will  
automatically select one mode. If  
you want to select all the files,  
press SELECT twice. If you want to  
leave the select mode press  
SELECT three times.  
the remote control. Use  
S
T to  
select COPY and the selected files  
will be copied automatically to the  
hard disk.  
4. If you give the same name to a  
recording as already exists on the  
hard disk, a message will ask if  
you want to replace the existing  
file. Press YES and W to carry out  
this substitution.  
2.  
After  
carrying  
out  
the  
confirmation, press S T to select  
the song/image. If the display is  
red it means that the song/image  
has already been selected. If you  
don't  
want  
to  
copy  
the  
song/image, press ENTER and the  
cursor will change to gray color.  
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TO RENAME, MOVE/COPY, ERASE A FILE AND TO  
VIEW ITS PROPERTIES  
Through the menu SMART NAVI you  
can rename, move, copy, erase files  
or see its properties.  
B. Enter the RENAME menu, using T  
S to select a letter/symbol and press  
ENTER to confirm the selection. If a  
letter/symbol has been incorrectly  
entered press CLEAR on the remote  
To rename  
control and select the correct name.  
A. From the SMART NAVI menu select  
Press the STOP to stop.  
the option RENAME (press the button  
OSD on the remote control) to change  
the name of a file. Select the CANCEL  
to leave.  
B. From this menu select RENAME,  
and use W X T S to select a letter or  
symbol and press ENTER to confirm  
the selection. If an incorrect letter or  
symbol is entered use CLEAR on the  
remote control and reselect the name  
To copy a file  
that you want again. Press the STOP  
to stop.  
A. From the SMART NAVI menu press  
OSD on the remote control and select  
the name you gave the file; press PBC  
on the remote control. Confirm that  
the new file is the desired file.  
To create a new folder:  
A. From the menu SMART NAVI select  
B. Use S T to select the file that you  
want to copy, press the button OSD  
on the remote control and COPY.  
Confirm that it is the correct file.  
the NEW FOLDER option press OSD on  
the remote control to confirm the new  
folder. Select the option CANCEL to  
leave.  
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TO RENAME, MOVE, COPY AND ERASE  
C. The recording begins. Press STOP  
to stop the copying.  
To display properties  
NOTE: If there are no files to copy,  
move or delete, the option is not  
valid.  
Move the cursor to the file or folders.  
Press OSD and PROPERTIES. You will  
be able to see the name, the file size,  
the playing time, the creation date.  
Press STOP to leave this option.  
To move files  
Carry out the same steps as to copy  
files.  
To erase files  
Use T S to select the files that you  
want to erase. Press OSD on the  
remote control to select DELETE. After  
confirming the action, a message will  
appear asking if you really want to  
erase the file. Choose Yes if you really  
want to  
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TO FORMAT, REPAIR AND DEFRAGMENT THE HARD DISK  
To format to the hard disk  
To play a program  
1. Choose SMART NAVI from the TOP  
MENU and use S T to select the  
program. Press ENTER or PLAY to play  
the program. Playing time will be  
shown.  
1. From the configuration menu  
choose PVR Control.  
2. Select FORMAT DISK from DISK  
TOOLS. Press W to return or ENTER to  
format the disk. EXPLANATION: The  
contents of the disk will be erased  
after the formatting.  
To repair a disk  
Press ENTER from the option REPAIR  
DISK. An indication will appear on  
screen. Press W to return to another  
configuration. Press ENTER to repair  
the disk.  
Explanation: Press S to select a folder  
and CONFIRM to return to the main  
files.  
NOTE: If power is lost during a  
recording you should immediately  
repair the disk.  
To readjust the index  
To defragment the disk  
Press ENTER to choose REPAIR DISK.  
Press  
configuration.  
defragment the disk.  
W
to return to another  
Press ENTER to  
NOTE: If you erase parts of the disk  
frequently the hard disk will slow  
down; defragmenting the disk will  
restore the original speed.  
This function, will adjust the index  
automatically putting the files in  
sequence.  
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TIMESHIFTING  
This function allows you to record  
programs to the hard disk. It can also  
play, advance, go back and pause a  
recording.  
USB (if fitted).  
1. Connect a USB cable to the unit.  
The unit will auto restart and show  
USB INSERT.  
Press LIVE TV, to see programs in real  
time from external sources.  
2. The computer will detect the device  
automatically. If Windows 98 is  
installed on the PC, install the  
appropriate driver. If Windows 2000  
or later is installed no driver is  
required.  
Go to the option PVR CONTROL in the  
configuration menu to select the  
display quality that you want for the  
recording. Four different levels exist:  
XP, SP, LP and EP.  
3. Open up My Computer on your PC  
and you will find the symbol for a new  
disk, this is the hard disk in your  
PVR. You will be able to use it as a  
hard disk in your PC (to copy files, to  
format the disk, etc...).  
4. After using the hard disk, close the  
software and disconnect the cable.  
The PVR will light again restart  
automatically.  
NOTE: If the USB does not  
function correctly, format the  
PVR’s hard disk in your computer  
then put it back in the PVR.  
From the option PVR CONTROL select  
the maximum duration for the time  
shift. There are five possibilities:  
5, 15, 30, 45 and 60 minutes  
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TO CHANGE THE HARD DISK  
ATTENTION: Before you change  
the hard disk, you must switch off  
and unplug the PVR to avoid any  
possible damage to the hard disk  
or the circuit.  
After partitioning formatting the  
hard disk in a PC insert the new  
hard disk into the caddy.  
Steps:  
NOTE: You should prepare a new  
hard disk using FDISK to partition  
and format it in your PC before  
installing it in the PVR.  
1. Connect the two cables to the hard  
disk.  
The format must be FAT32 and  
the hard disk set to be in SLAVE  
mode.  
To remove the hard disk:  
2. Slide the caddy cover back on.  
3. Replace the retaining screws.  
1. Open the door to the hard disk.  
2. Take out the hard disk using the handle.  
4. Replace the caddy into the PVR and close  
the door. Plug the PVR back into the  
electrical supply and switch on. If  
there is some problem with the  
connection re-insert the caddy to re-  
make the connections.  
3. Slide the cover off the hard disk caddy.  
4. Use a screwdriver to take out the four  
screws.  
5. remove the hard disk after  
disconnecting the power and data cables.  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
General specifications:  
Three recording modes: PAL, NTSC,  
SECAM.  
Voltage: AC90V-260 50/60 Hz  
Consumption-operate mode - 40 W  
Consumption-standby mode: less  
than 2W  
Input sources S-video, DVD, TV, HD,  
etc...)  
Recordings  
Size: 430x440x60 mm  
Weigh: 5 Kg  
Temperature: 5-40º C  
Humidity: 15-75%  
Video outputs: 1.0 + - 0.2V 75 ohms.  
Audio outputs: + - 1 dB 10K  
Frequency response: 20 Hz–  
20Khz +-2dB.  
Separation between channels:  
> 80dB  
DVD  
Dynamic range: >80dB  
Supports DVD, SVCD, CVD, VCD  
1.0/1.1/2.0, YOU CD-GIVES,  
MP3, KODAK PICTURE CD, CD-  
R/RW.  
Output-video: 1.0Vp-p 75 Ohms.  
Output-audio: 1.0-2.0V 10 K ohms.  
S/N: >90 DB  
S-Video  
Video outputs 0.7+- 0.14V p-p 75  
Ohms.  
C: 0.88 +- 0.176VP-P 75 OHMS.  
Colour: 0.15–0.3Vp-p 75 Ohms.  
Input: 100% color 1.0Vp-p.  
Frequency response: 20 Hz–  
20Khz +-1dB.  
Channel separation: > 80dB  
Dynamic range: >80dB  
TV  
Video output: 1.0 + - 0.2V 75 Ohms.  
Audio output: +-1dB 10K Ohms.  
Frequency range:  
VLH: 49.75-170.00 MHz  
VHF: 170.00-450.00 MHz  
UHF: 450.00-863.25 MHz  
HARD DISK  
Capacity with 40 Gb Hard Disk  
:
XP: NTSC 720X480 / PAL 720X576:  
10 hours 45mins.  
SP: NTSC 720X480 / PAL 720X576  
14 hours.  
LP: NTSC 544X480 / PAL 544X576  
21 hours.  
EP: NTSC 352X480 / PAL 352X576  
40 hours.  
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BASIC FAULT FNDING  
No sound, No Video:  
- Check all the cables give audio are  
connected correctly.  
Long initiation time:  
(more than 20 seconds):  
-Check that the hard disk is  
correctly connected.  
It is not possible to use an  
external source:  
The new hard disk you cannot  
be used:  
-The disk must be partitioned and  
formatted before use.  
- Check the input connections.  
-Check the external source.  
External source errors:  
- Check the input cables are correctly  
connected.  
Corrupt recording:  
-Repair or defragment the hard  
disk.  
- The source signal is very weak.  
- The source format is not correct.  
TV channels cannot be scanned:  
- The aerial is not connected  
correctly.  
- The source format is not  
correct.  
No sound during  
playback:  
-Check that the MUTE function is not  
activated.  
The remote control doesn't work:  
-Check the batteries.  
Weak TV reception:  
-Check that the aerial gives good TV  
reception.  
- Use fine tuning to improve the  
reception.  
- The source format is not  
correct.  
Recordings have no colour:  
- The source format is not  
correct.  
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