Panasonic DMR ES20DEB User Manual

Operating Instructions  
DVD Recorder  
Model No. DMR-ES20DEB  
Panasonic  
DVD RECORDER DMR-ES20D  
DVD RECORDING  
DVD-RAM / DVD-R / DVD-RW / +R  
OPEN/CLOSE  
REC  
/x1.3  
This DVD Recorder is for viewing and recording free to view channels only, not pay TV or encrypted channels.  
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Before connecting, operating or adjusting this product, please read the instructions completely.  
Please keep this manual for future reference.  
Safety Precautions  
Important Safety Warnings  
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The moulded three pin mains plug is supplied for your safety and convenience  
and must NOT be cut off.  
Fuse cover  
!
A 5 amp fuse is fitted in the mains  
plug. If the fuse has to be replaced,  
it must be of the same rating and  
approved by ASTA or BSI to BS1362.  
1.Open the fuse  
cover with a  
screwdriver.  
Check for the ASTA mark or the  
BSI mark on the body of the fuse.  
Fuse  
(5 ampere)  
2.Replace the  
fuse and close  
or attach the  
fuse cover.  
To replace the fuse, open the fuse  
compartment with a screwdriver as  
shown and replace the fuse and the  
cover securely.  
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To prevent electric shock, do not remove cover. No user serviceable parts inside.  
Refer servicing to qualified service engineer only.  
WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock or product damage, do not  
expose this apparatus to rain, moisture, dripping or splashing and that no  
objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the apparatus.  
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Do not insert metal object into the slots or openings of the unit.  
This unit is not disconnected from a.c. mains while it remains connected  
to a live mains outlet, even if it has been turned off.  
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The socket outlet shall be installed near the equipment and easily accessible or  
the mains plug or an appliance coupler shall remain readily operable.  
This unit is intended for use in moderate climates.  
Caution  
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Avoid exposing the unit to direct sunlight or other heat sources.  
Avoid sudden change in temperature or humidity, dew or condensation may  
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form, causing malfunction.  
Dispose of batteries in accordance with the instructions given in this book.  
Place the unit on a flat, stable surface. Do not place heavy object on top of the unit.  
Your attention is drawn to the fact that recording of pre-recorded tapes or discs  
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or other published or broadcast materials may infringe copyright laws.  
This unit is designed for indoor use only.  
Do not use in area with strong magnetic fields, e.g. near transmitting antenna.  
This product may receive radio interference caused by mobile telephones during  
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use. If such interference is apparent, please increase separation between the  
product and the mobile telephone.  
Do not install or place this unit in a bookcase, built-in cabinet or in another  
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confined space. Ensure the unit is well ventilated. To prevent risk of electric  
shock or fire hazard due to overheating, ensure that curtains and any other  
materials do not obstruct the ventilation vents.  
Do not obstruct the unit’s ventilation openings with newspapers, tablecloths,  
curtains, and similar items.  
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Inside of product  
Do not place sources of naked flames, such as lighted candles, on the unit.  
Dispose of batteries in an environmentally friendly manner.  
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This product utilizes a laser. Use of controls  
or adjustments or performance of procedures  
other than those specified herein may result  
in hazardous radiation exposure. Do not  
open covers and do not repair yourself.  
Refer servicing to qualified personnel.  
Back of product, see page 8  
Care and Maintenance  
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The cabinet can be wiped clean with a damp cloth, disconnect from mains before  
cleaning. Do not use detergent or solution containing benzol or petroleum.  
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Before You Start  
Dear customer  
Thank you for your trust and your decision to purchase this top-quality device.  
Panasonic is one of the leading manufacturers of entertainment electronics devices.  
We are sure that you will be completely satisfied with this device.  
With the new Quick Start feature, the unit is ready for use within approx. 1 second.  
Thus, if a DVD-RAM was previously inserted, recording can begin immediately after  
the unit is switched on from Standby mode.  
Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.  
Included  
DVD  
TV  
VOLUME  
CH  
DIRECT TV REC  
AV  
ccessories  
Check that you have the  
accessories and items shown  
PAGE  
1
4
2
5
8
0
3
6
9
CH  
VIDEO Plus+  
7
CANCEL  
INPUT SELECT  
DISPLAY  
*
SKIP  
SLOW/SEARCH  
Batteries for the  
Remote Control  
R6 size  
STOP  
PAUSE  
PLAY/x1.3  
AC Mains Lead  
RJA0044-3C  
ENTER  
SUB MENU  
S
RETURN  
CREATE  
CHAPTER  
MANUAL SKIP  
ERASE  
TIMER  
REC  
REC MODE EXT LINK  
RF Cable  
Audio / Video Cable  
TIME SLIP STATUS  
STTL  
PROG  
CHECK  
Panasonic  
A
DVD/TV  
EUR7729KK0  
K1TWACC00001  
K2KA6CA00001  
Remote control  
EUR7729KK0  
Guarantee Card  
Quick Start Guide  
Operating Instructions  
Preparation  
1. Read the operating instructions, the safety precautions and the information on setting  
up the unit on page 3 thoroughly before you connect, operate or adjust any settings  
on the unit.  
2. Insert the batteries into the remote control.  
3. Connect the device to your television.  
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Connecting with 21-pin Scart cable  
14  
12  
12  
Connecting with RF cable (Aerial cable)  
Connecting with Audio/Video cable  
Connecting with S VIDEO cable  
4. The automatic settings start after the unit is switched on.  
The station settings of all receivable television stations are automatically transferred to  
the DVD Recorder. The Auto-Setup begins with download of the digital data afterwards  
starts the download of analogue data.  
With Q Link function and 21-pin Scart socket:  
First Auto-Setup begins with download of the digital data. Then during [Download from  
TV], the station settings of all receivable analogue television stations are automatically  
transferred from your television set to the DVD Recorder.  
Connecting with 21-pin Scart cable:  
Setup with Q Link  
11  
11  
Setup without Q Link (Automatic Tuning)  
Connecting with RF cable (Aerial cable):  
Auto-Setup with RF cable (Aerial cable) (Automatic Tuning)  
Connecting with Audio/Video cable / S VIDEO cable:  
Setup without Q Link (Automatic Tuning)  
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11  
5. The basic settings of the unit are complete.  
You can change the basic settings in the SETUP menu.  
41- 48  
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Before You Start  
Inserting Batteries  
The batteries last for about a year, depending on how often you use the remote control unit.  
Fit the batteries into  
the remote control  
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Do not mix old with new batteries, or batteries of different types.  
Only use batteries without any harmful substances (lead, cadmium, mercury).  
Do not use rechargeable type batteries.  
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Remove the batteries if the remote control unit will remain unused for longer periods of time.  
Do not heat or short-circuit the batteries.  
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Immediately remove used-up batteries and replace with batteries of type AA, UM3 or R6.  
Be sure to put in the batteries the right way round + and -.  
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Dispose of batteries, packaging material and the unit according to statutory  
regulations. They must not be thrown into the household refuse.  
Product Introduction  
This unit is a DVD recorder with an integrated DVB tuner. This means that you can receive  
and record both analogue and terrestrial digital channels without having to connect an  
additional DVB receiving unit (set-top box). Your unit has many additional useful features  
especially for the digital channels.  
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TV Guide  
Electronic programme guide with current information on the programme and a  
7-day preview. Broadcasts can also be sorted by categories.  
Recording is easy by selecting the desired station.  
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Edit Profiles  
Create profiles (station lists) in which your preferred stations can be sorted and  
saved.  
Find your favourite stations quickly at the accustomed programme locations.  
DVB only  
52  
Banner  
When switching stations, Banners appear that immediately display the current  
and next programme.  
DVB only  
DVB only  
52  
Subtitles  
Your can show or hide subtitles (if available for the programme).  
Subtitles can also be recorded.  
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Multi Audio  
With Multi Audio, you can choose from different audio channels for a programme.  
For example, if a movie is broadcast with Multi Audio, you can listen to the movie  
either with the original sound or its English translation.  
DVB only  
52  
MHEG  
The unit can receive MHEG service.  
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Q Link  
With the Q Link feature, the television accepts analogue stations directly.  
A station scan does not need to be performed for the analogue stations.  
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Remote control  
Standby/on switch  
TV  
Turn the television set on and off.  
Press to switch the unit from on to standby mode  
or vice versa. In standby mode, the unit is still  
consuming a small amount of power.  
Switching this unit into standby mode does not  
disconnect it from the mains.  
AV  
Select the AV input on the television set.  
CH: Select the channel on the television set.  
VOLUME  
CH  
VOLUME: Volume control of the television set.  
1
4
7
2
5
8
0
3
6
9
Numeric buttons - direct input, example  
DIRECT TV REC  
0
1
VCD  
5
5
5:  
5:  
+
+
15:  
+
+
27  
Direct TV record to DVD  
0
0
0
1
5
5
MP3 JPEG  
+
15:  
+
0
0
8
Channel e.g. 800:  
+
+
INPUT SELECT  
CANCEL  
SKIP  
Switch button of the AV input between  
AV1, AV2, AV3 (front) and AV4.  
Cancel button  
Select or save a setting  
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SKIP: Skip chapters, titles or pictures.  
DVD  
TV  
VOLUME  
CH  
PAGE  
DIRECT TV REC  
AV  
PAGE: Page in the electronic TV Guide.  
Stop recording, replay or forward/  
reverse action.  
STOP  
PAUSE  
22  
CH  
CH: Channel select button.  
PAGE  
CH  
1
4
2
5
8
0
3
6
9
VIDEO Plus+  
22  
18  
31  
53  
Pauses a recording or playback.  
Launch the TV Guide.  
VIDEO Plus+ menu  
VIDEO Plus+  
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INPUT SELECT  
CANCEL  
DISPLAY  
DISPLAY  
Launch the disc menu.  
*
SKIP  
SLOW/SEARCH  
SLOW/SEARCH  
DVB only  
PAUSE  
PLAY/x1.3  
STOP  
Launch the MHEG service.  
SLOW/SEARCH: Search or slow  
motion playback  
23  
23  
52  
Exit in the MHEG service.  
Starts playback.  
RAM  
22  
DIRECT NAVIGATOR TITLE VIEW  
PLAY/ x1.3  
You can increase the playback speed.  
Hold PLAY during playback.  
PLAY/x1.3  
35  
ENTER  
TOP MENU: Main menu of DVD-Video.  
SUB MENU  
S
RETURN  
52  
Display the Banner.  
CREATE  
CHAPTER  
MANUAL SKIP  
ERASE  
TIMER  
Direction buttons in the menu navigation.  
Selection of groups or titles.  
Freeze frame or time loop playback.  
REC  
REC MODE EXT LINK  
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FUNCTIONS selection menu.  
Exit a menu.  
STTL  
PROG  
TIME SLIP STATUS  
CHECK  
SUB MENU  
RETURN  
Panasonic  
Launch sub menus.  
S
DVD/TV  
EUR7729KK0  
Create Chapter: Split the recording into  
chapters. Yellow Button: Functions in  
MHEG Service, Edit Profile, TV Guide.  
Manual Skip: Jump forwards 30 seconds.  
Red Button: Functions in MHEG Service,  
Manual Tuning, TV Guide.  
CREATE  
CHAPTER  
MANUAL SKIP  
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24  
Erase: Erase a title during playback.  
Blue Button: Functions in MHEG  
Service, Edit Profile, TV Guide, Banner.  
ERASE  
Green Button: Functions in MHEG Service,  
Edit Profile, TV Guide.  
35  
REC  
EXT LINK  
27  
32  
29  
52  
Record  
Record with external recording control.  
Switch timer on and off.  
REC MODE  
28  
Record mode button (XP, SP, LP, EP)  
DVB only  
Displays or hides subtitles.  
STTL  
TIME SLIP  
STATUS  
TIME SLIP: Select the timeframe to  
be skipped.  
24  
Audio L/R function: Press and hold  
STTL for more than 5 seconds.  
PROG  
CHECK  
51  
Detail information appears on the screen.  
29  
TIMER RECORDING menu  
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Remote control  
Point the remote control at the unit’s sensor. Avoid obstacles in the path of the  
transmission. The maximum range of the remote control is 7 m directly in front of the unit.  
Keep the transmission window and the unit sensor clean. The procedure can be impaired  
by direct sunlight or doors of glass cabinets.  
Child lock  
You can lock the buttons of the unit and the remote control.  
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X HOLD  
Press and hold RETURN and ENTER until  
The unit is now locked.  
In order to unlock the child lock, repeat the procedure until  
appears in the display.  
X HOLD  
7m  
30°  
!
disappears.  
30°  
Remote control  
signal sensor  
Operating a television set  
Change the remote control code to operate your television set.  
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Press and hold the TV on and off switch button.  
Enter the two-digit code for your television set.  
The input must be repeated after batteries are changed.  
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Trademark  
Panasonic  
AIWA  
Code Trademark  
01-04,45 GOLDSTAR/LG  
Code Trademark  
31 MIVAR  
Code Trademark  
24 SALORA  
36 SAMSUNG 31,32,43  
Code  
26  
35 GOODMANS 05,06,31 NEC  
27,30 GRUNDIG 09 NOKIA  
09 HITACHI 22,23,31,40-42 NORDMENDE  
10,15 INNO HIT  
05,06 IRRADIO  
31 ITT  
AKAI  
25-27 SANSUI  
10 SANYO  
05,31,33  
BLAUPUNKT  
BRANDT  
BUSH  
CURTIS  
DESMET  
DUAL  
21  
06  
SBR  
34 ORION  
30 PHILIPS  
25 PHONOLA  
17,39 PIONEER  
07 PYE  
37  
05,06  
31,33  
38  
SCHNEIDER 05,06,29-31  
SELECO  
SHARP  
SIEMENS  
06,25  
18  
05,31,33 JVC  
05,06 LOEWE  
31 METZ  
09  
SINUDYNE 05,06,33  
05,06  
05,06  
10  
SONY  
TELEFUNKEN 10-14  
THOMSON 10,15,44  
08  
ELEMIS  
FERGUSON  
28,31 RADIOLA  
10 MITSUBISHI 06,19,20 SABA  
Some television models of the brands listed above, (e.g. older Panasonic units), cannot  
be operated using the remote control.  
Switching to AV input on your Panasonic television set  
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Press AV. Each press of the button switches between TV reception and AV input.  
If you use another Panasonic device at the same location, change the mode of the  
remote control so that you can operate the units independently of each other.  
Setting the remote control  
Setting the remote control mode for unit.  
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SETUP  
Press FUNCTIONS in stop mode.  
Remote Control  
DVD 1  
On  
!
Clock  
Use  
Use  
Use  
Use  
to select [To Others] and confirm with ENTER.  
to select SETUP and confirm with ENTER.  
to select [Others], to select [Remote Control] and confirm with ENTER.  
to select the desired mode [DVD 1, 2 or 3] and confirm with ENTER.  
Owner ID  
!
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Tuning  
Disc  
Quick Start  
System Update  
Shipping Condition  
Default Settings  
Picture  
Sound  
Display  
Accept the desired mode on the remote control.  
Remote Control  
Connection  
Others  
DVD1
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Press and hold the ENTER button for approx. 2 seconds and, at the same time,  
enter the number that corresponds to the selected mode (1, 2 or 3).  
Press RETURN to exit the menu.  
DVD 2  
DVD 3  
!
SELECT  
ENTER  
RETURN  
If the mode of the remote control does not correspond with that of the unit,  
[REMOTE DVD 1 / 2 / 3] will appear on the unit display.  
!
Press and hold the ENTER button for approx. 2 seconds and, at the same time,  
enter the number that corresponds to the selected mode (1, 2 or 3).  
If you want to operate two units independently of each other with the same remote  
control, then change the mode of the remote control.  
The input must be repeated after batteries are changed.  
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Front Panel  
Display  
Disc Tray  
DVD RECORDER DMR-ES20D  
Panasonic  
DVD RECORDING  
DVD-RAM / DVD-R / DVD-RW / +R  
OPEN/CLOSE  
REC  
EXT LINK  
CH  
/x1.3  
S
VIDEO IN  
VIDEO IN L/MONO - AUDIO IN  
AV3  
-
R
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Standby/on switch  
Press to switch the unit from on to standby mode or vice versa. In  
standby mode, the unit is still consuming a small amount of power.  
1
Front Connections  
2
3
S VIDEO Input (AV3)  
S VIDEO IN  
AV3  
AV3 Input Terminal  
VIDEO IN L/MONO-AUDIO IN-R  
Front Access  
Recording with external recording control  
DVD  
EXT LINK  
CH  
4
5
6
7
Channel selector button  
Open and close the disc tray  
OPEN/CLOSE  
Stop  
/ x1.3  
Playback / x1.3  
Record  
8
9
REC  
Rear Panel  
DVD Recorder  
VIDEO  
S
VIDEO OUT  
RF OUT  
RF IN  
L
AV1 (TV)  
Y
PR  
PB  
AUDIO  
AC IN  
OPTICAL  
S
VIDEO  
R
AV4 IN  
AV2 (EXT)  
1
4
5
6 7  
9
8
10  
2
3
Connections  
1
RF OUT  
AV1 (TV)  
21-pin Scart socket = TV connection  
= Aerial output  
RF IN = Aerial input  
2
3
4
AV2 (EXT)  
21-pin Scart socket = connection to an external unit  
AV4 IN  
= Audio input right/left channel  
Video input  
OUT  
= Audio output right/left channel  
Video output  
5
6
7
S VIDEO AV4 IN = S VIDEO input socket  
S VIDEO OUT = S VIDEO output socket  
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT (PROGRESSIVE/INTERLACE)  
Y = Luminance signal (luminance)  
8
P
P
B = Chrominance signal (colour difference) R = Chrominance signal (colour difference)  
OPTICAL DIGITAL AUDIO OUT (PCM BITSTREAM)  
= Digital audio output  
9
10  
AC IN~  
= Power supply  
8
Display  
D
ink  
D.MIX  
PLAY  
Information on the display  
TIMER-controlled recording.  
Blinking: There are less than 10 minutes until the start of a programmed  
TIMER recording. The device is not set to TIMER standby mode.  
External-Link display  
On: A TIMER-controlled recording is being performed by an external device.  
ink  
Current time, Disc recording and playback counter,  
various messages.  
Reading Disc.  
Recording  
Playback  
PLAY  
PL Number of Playlist  
T
G
T
Title number  
Chapter number  
Track number  
Group number  
C
100 Channel number  
PLAY  
Simultaneous Recording/Playback  
Down-Mix  
D.MIX  
XP, SP  
LP, EP  
Record mode  
All on: FR mode (for flexible recordings or TIMER-controlled recordings).  
D
Digital channel  
DVD-RAM  
VCD +RW  
VR  
Disc type e.g.: DVD-RAM, DVD-R, ,DVD-RW(VR), DVD-Video, Video-CD.  
21-pin Scart Socket  
The 21-pin Scart socket transmits both input and output signals for picture and sound.  
TVs equipped with the same type of socket can be connected here.  
This type of socket is also called Peritel, Euro Connector and Euro AV.  
21-pin Scart Socket  
1
AV1 Scart Socket (NORMAL)  
1 Audio output CH2 (R)  
2 Audio input CH2 (R)  
3 Audio output CH1 (L)  
4 Audio ground  
5 Blue ground  
AV2 Scart Socket  
1 Audio output CH2 (R)  
2 Audio input CH2 (R)  
3 Audio output CH1 (L)  
4 Audio ground  
5 Blue ground  
3
5
7
9
11 13 15 17 19  
21  
2
4
6
8
10 12 14 16 18 20  
6 Audio input CH1 (L)  
7 Blue  
6 Audio input CH1 (L)  
7 Blue  
8 Switching voltage  
9 Green ground  
10 Reserved  
11 Green  
12 No connection  
13 Red ground  
14 Blanking ground  
15 Red  
16 Blanking  
8 Switching voltage  
9 Green ground  
10 Control signal  
11 Green  
12 Reserved  
13 Red ground  
14 Blanking ground  
15 Red  
16 Blanking  
17 Video output ground  
18 Video input ground  
19 Video output  
20 Video input  
17 Video output ground  
18 Video input ground  
19 Video output  
20 Video input  
21 Ground  
21 Ground  
9
Connecting with a 21-pin Scart cable  
1Aerial  
RF cable /  
Aerial cable  
AV1 21-pin Scart socket  
RF IN  
Aerial input  
DVD Recorder  
VIDEO  
S
VIDEO OUT  
RF OUT  
RF IN  
L
L
AV1 (TV)  
Y
PB  
PR  
AUDIO  
AC IN  
OPTICAL  
S
VIDEO  
COMPONENT  
VIDEO OUT  
(PROGRESSIVE/  
INTERLACE)  
R
R
AV4 IN  
DIGITAL AUDIO OUT  
(PCM/BITSTREAM)  
AV4 IN  
OUT  
AV2 (EXT)  
AC IN~  
RF OUT  
Aerial output  
AC mains lead  
4
21-pin Scart cable  
Necessary for TV with Q-Link  
3
RF cable /  
Aerial cable  
2
TV  
Aerial  
input  
AC mains lead  
4
Follow the steps below.  
Disconnect AC mains from all units.  
1 Connect the aerial to the RF IN (Aerial input) of the DVD Recorder.  
2 Connect the RF OUT (Aerial output) of the DVD Recorder to the Aerial input  
of the television set.  
3 Connect the AV1 socket (21-pin Scart socket) of the DVD Recorder to the  
Scart input of the television set.  
4 Connect the DVD Recorder and the television set to the AC mains socket.  
If your television supports Q Link follow the steps for Auto-Setup with Q Link on page 11.  
If your television doesn't support Q Link follow the steps for Auto-Setup without Q Link  
on page 11.  
If your television supports Q Link or RGB, connect it to the DVD Recorder with a fully  
wired 21-pin Scart cable.  
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SETUP - Connection - [AV1 Output]  
Note: For all connections additional cables and equipment shown are not supplied.  
10  
Setup with Q Link  
Download from TV using  
(Registered trademark of Panasonic)  
Auto-Setup  
You can download the tuning positions for analogue channels from the TV set.  
Time and date will be set automatically by Auto Clock Setting function.  
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Note that you must first perform a station search if you use the TV for the first time.  
If you have a Panasonic television, [Download from TV] will be displayed automatically at  
the beginning of the station transfer.  
Download from TV  
RETURN  
4
Pos  
!
Switch your television on and select the AV channel.  
Switch the device on using the Standby/on switch.  
!
Download in progress, please wait.  
RETURN: to abort  
The unit starts the station transfer. A station search for the digital channel starts first.  
The number of channels found is displayed on the screen after the station search.  
Then the analogue station positions are automatically transferred from the television.  
The station transfer is complete when the Owner ID screen appears.  
RETURN  
Owner ID  
You can complete the Owner ID now or skip this step and do it later. To do it later, press the  
RETURN button. Your DVD Recorder is now ready to use.  
Owner ID  
!
To set the Owner ID now, use and press the Numeric buttons or  
digit PIN number. Press , to correct the digit.  
to enter a four-  
PIN number  
Name  
****  
!
!
!
!
!
!
Make sure that you will remember the PIN number (make a note of it).  
Press the ENTER button twice to confirm.  
House No.  
Postcode  
Enter the [Name], [House No] and [Postcode] in the same way, using  
Press the ENTER button to confirm each entry.  
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RETURN  
RETURN : leave  
Press the RETURN button to leave the Owner ID screen.  
You will now see the TV picture. Your DVD Recorder is now ready to use.  
If the clock setting menu appears  
(Auto clock set was not possible due to a weak signal)  
Clock  
!
Press  
to set the correct time and date and press ENTER to finish this setting.  
Automatic Off  
Date  
Time  
Note: A wrong date or time will influence the programmed recording of TV programmes  
(don't forget to change summer time and winter time).  
:
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0
00  
00  
2005  
1
1
No  
0
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Clock cannot be set automatically.  
SELECT Please set the clock manually.  
ENTER: store RETURN: leave  
If Auto-Setup has previously been completed the DVD Recorder will not start  
Auto-Setup automatically. In this case you can re-start Auto-Setup again.  
If you want to cancel Auto Setup before it has finished, press the RETURN button.  
You can restart Auto-Setup again.  
CHANGE  
ENTER  
43  
RETURN  
Setup without Q Link (Automatic Tuning)  
Auto-Setup  
The automatic setup saves all available TV stations. If the station also broadcasts date and  
time, then the clock is also set automatically.  
Auto-Setup  
Ch  
35
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Switch on your television and select the AV channel.  
With the Standby/on switch turn on the DVD Recorder.  
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digital and then the analogue stations. The number of channels found is displayed on the  
screen after the station search. Approximate duration is 5 minutes.  
Auto-Setup  
Ch  
RETURN  
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After Automatic tuning has finished, the Owner ID screen will appear.  
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Owner ID  
You can complete the Owner ID now or skip this step and do it later. To do it later, press the  
RETURN  
RETURN button. Your DVD Recorder is now ready to use.  
!
To set the Owner ID now, use and press the Numeric buttons or  
digit PIN number. Press , to correct the digit.  
to enter a four-  
Owner ID  
!
!
!
!
!
!
Make sure that you will remember the PIN number (make a note of it).  
Press the ENTER button twice to confirm.  
Enter the [Name], [House No] and [Postcode] in the same way, using  
Press the ENTER button to confirm each entry.  
Press the RETURN button to leave the Owner ID screen.  
You will now see the TV picture. Your DVD Recorder is now ready to use.  
PIN number  
Name  
****  
.
House No.  
Postcode  
RETURN  
RETURN : leave  
Clock  
If the clock setting menu appears  
(Auto clock set was not possible due to a weak signal)  
!
Press  
to set the correct time and date and press ENTER to finish this setting.  
Automatic Off  
Date  
Time  
Note: A wrong date or time will influence the programmed recording of TV programmes  
(don't forget to change summer time and winter time).  
:
:
.
.
0
00  
00  
2005  
1
1
No  
0
9
If Auto-Setup has previously been completed the DVD Recorder will not start Auto-  
Setup automatically. In this case you can re-start Auto-Setup again. If you want to  
cancel Auto-Setup before it has finished, press the RETURN button.  
You can restart Auto-Setup again.  
Clock cannot be set automatically.  
SELECT Please set the clock manually.  
ENTER: store RETURN: leave  
CHANGE  
43  
ENTER  
RETURN  
11  
Connecting with Audio/Video cable  
Aerial  
1
Follow the steps below.  
RF cable /  
Aerial cable  
Disconnect the AC mains from all units.  
RF IN  
Aerial input  
DVD Recorder  
1 Connect the aerial to the RF IN (Aerial input) of  
the DVD Recorder.  
VIDEO  
S
VIDEO OUT  
RF OUT  
RF IN  
L
L
AV1 (TV)  
Y
PB  
PR  
AUDIO  
AC IN  
OPTICAL  
S
VIDEO  
COMPONENT  
VIDEO OUT  
(PROGRESSIVE/  
NTERLACE)  
R
R
4 IN  
DIGITAL AUDIO OUT  
(PCM/BITSTREAM)  
AV4 IN  
OUT  
AV2 (EXT)  
2 Connect the RF OUT (Aerial output) of the DVD  
Recorder to the Aerial input of the television set.  
AC IN~  
Audio/Video  
output  
RF OUT  
Aerial output  
3 Connect the AV4 OUT (AUDIO L/R, VIDEO) of  
the DVD Recorder to the input of the television  
set.  
RF cable /  
Aerial cable  
2
AC mains lead  
4
4 Connect the DVD Recorder and the television set  
to the AC mains socket.  
Audio/Video cable  
3
TV  
Audio/  
Video  
input  
Follow the steps for Auto-Setup without Q Link on  
page 11.  
Aerial input  
AC mains lead 4  
Connecting with S VIDEO cable  
Aerial  
1
Follow the steps below.  
RF cable /  
Aerial cable  
S VIDEO  
Disconnect the AC mains from all units.  
RF IN  
output  
Aerial input  
DVD-Recorder  
1 Connect the aerial to the RF IN (Aerial input)  
of the DVD Recorder.  
VIDEO  
S
VIDEO OUT  
RF OUT  
RF IN  
L
L
AV1 (TV)  
Y
PB  
PR  
AUDIO  
AC IN  
OPTICAL  
S
VIDEO  
COPONENT  
VIDOUT  
(PROGRIVE/  
INTERLACE)  
R
R
AV4 IN  
DIGITAL AUDIO OUT  
(PCM/BITSTREAM)  
AV4 IN  
OUT  
AV2 (EXT)  
2 Connect the RF OUT (Aerial output) of the DVD  
Recorder to the Aerial input of the television set.  
AC IN~  
RF OUT  
Aerial output  
Audio output  
3 Connect the AV4 OUT (AUDIO L/R) of the  
DVD Recorder to the input of the television set.  
Connect the S VIDEO OUT of the DVD Recorder  
to the input of the television set.  
AC mains lead  
4
RF cable /  
Aerial cable  
2
Audio/Video cable  
S VIDEO cable  
3
3
Aerial input  
4 Connect the DVD Recorder and the television  
set to the AC mains socket.  
TV  
Follow the steps for Auto-Setup without Q Link  
on page 11.  
Audio  
input  
S VIDEO  
input  
AC mains lead  
4
12  
Connecting to a Satellite Receiver  
Parabolic  
antenna  
Aerial  
Sat cable  
21-pin Scart socket  
2
AC mains socket  
RF cable /  
Aerial cable  
2
3
To AC mains socket  
21-pin Scart cable  
TV  
RF IN  
Aerial input  
(AV1)  
DVD Recorder  
Aerial input  
VIDEO  
S
VIDEO OUT  
AC mains  
RF cable /  
RF OUT  
RF IN  
L
L
socket  
AV1 (TV)  
Y
PB  
PR  
Aerial cable  
AUDIO  
AC IN  
OPTICAL  
S
VIDEO  
COMPONENT  
VIDEO OUT  
(PROGRESSIVE/  
INTERLACE)  
R
AV4 IN  
DIGITAL AUDIO OUT  
(PCM/BITSTREAM)  
AV4 IN  
OUT  
AV2 (DECODER/EXT)  
1
2
AC IN~  
(AV2)  
RF OUT  
Aerial output  
AC mains lead  
3
AC mains  
lead  
3
21-pin Scart cable  
1
Follow the steps below.  
Disconnect the AC mains from all units.  
1
Connect a 21-pin Scart cable (fully wired) to the AV2 21-pin Scart socket of the DVD  
Recorder and to the 21-pin Scart socket of the satellite receiver.  
Connect a 21-pin Scart cable (fully wired) to the AV1 21-pin Scart socket of the DVD  
Recorder and to the 21-pin Scart socket of the TV set.  
2
3
Connect aerial to the RF IN (Aerial input) of the DVD Recorder.  
Connect the parabolic antenna to the Aerial in connector of the satellite receiver.  
Connect the DVD Recorder´s RF OUT (Aerial output) to the TV set’s Aerial in  
connector.  
Connect the satellite receiver, DVD Recorder and TV set to the AC mains supply.  
Switch on the TV set and DVD Recorder.  
Set the settings for AV2 according to the connected satellite receiver.  
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Switch on the satellite receiver. Then follow page 11 for Auto-Setup with 21-pin Scart  
cable.  
13  
Connecting with RF cable (Aerial cable)  
Aerial  
1
Follow the steps below.  
RF cable /  
Aerial cable  
RF IN  
Aerial input  
Disconnect the power of all units.  
DVD Recorder  
Connect aerial to the RF IN (Aerial input)  
connector of the DVD Recorder.  
1
VIDEO  
S
VIDEO OUT  
RF OUT  
RF IN  
L
L
AV1 (TV)  
Y
PB  
PR  
AUDIO  
AC IN  
OPTICAL  
S
VIDEO  
COMPONENT  
VIDEO OUT  
(PROGRESSIVE/  
INTERLACE)  
R
R
AV4 IN  
DIGITAL AUDIO OUT  
(PCM/BITSTREAM)  
AV4 IN  
OUT  
AV2 (EXT)  
AC IN~  
2
3
Connect the DVD Recorder´s RF OUT (Aerial  
output) to the TV set’s Aerial in connector.  
RF OUT  
Aerial output  
Connect DVD Recorder and TV set to the AC  
mains socket.  
AC mains lead  
3
RF cable /  
Aerial cable  
2
Follow the steps for Auto-Setup on page 14.  
TV  
Aerial  
input  
AC mains socket  
AC mains lead 3  
Auto-Setup with RF cable (Aerial cable) (Automatic tuning)  
DVD Display  
!
Turn on your television set.  
With the Standby/on switch turn on the DVD Recorder. Automatic tuning for all available  
TV stations begins. Approximate duration is 5 minutes.  
!
- While Auto-Setup is running the first digit of the DVD Recorder display will flash.  
After a while it will stop flashing and the RF output channel number will be displayed.  
Auto-Setup  
35
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Ch  
- Select an unused channel pre-set on your TV and tune it to the RF output channel  
number shown on the DVD Recorder display (or until you can clearly see the Auto-Setup  
screen). Store the new RF output channel (refer to the instructions for your TV).  
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After Automatic tuning has finished, the Owner ID screen will appear.  
RETURN  
In some cases, the RF output channel may interfere with the TV stations transmitted in  
your area. This may prevent you from seeing the On-Screen Display clearly.  
43  
Please see page 15 for removing the interference before restarting Auto-Setup.  
Owner ID  
Owner ID  
You can complete the Owner ID now or skip this step and do it later. To do it later, press the  
RETURN button. Your DVD Recorder is now ready to use.  
PIN number  
Name  
****  
!
To set the Owner ID now, use and press the Numeric buttons or  
digit PIN number. Press , to correct the digit.  
to enter a four-  
House No.  
Postcode  
!
!
!
!
!
!
RETURN  
Make sure that you will remember the PIN number (make a note of it).  
Press the ENTER button twice to confirm.  
Enter the [Name], [House No] and [Postcode] in the same way, using  
Press the ENTER button to confirm each entry.  
Press the RETURN button to leave the Owner ID screen.  
You will now see the TV picture. Your DVD Recorder is now ready to use.  
RETURN : leave  
.
Clock  
Automatic Off  
Date  
If the clock setting menu appears  
(Auto clock set was not possible due to a weak signal)  
Time  
:
:
.
.
0
00  
00  
2005  
1
1
!
No  
Press  
to set the correct time and date and press ENTER to finish this setting.  
0
9
Clock cannot be set automatically.  
Please set the clock manually.  
ENTER: store RETURN: leave  
CHANGE  
SELECT  
ENTER  
Note: A wrong date or time will influence the programmed recording of TV programmes  
(don't forget to change summer time and winter time).  
RETURN  
14  
Removing Interference /  
Changing RF output channel  
In some cases, interference (lines or patterning) or a very poor picture may appear  
on the TV when the DVD Recorder is connected. If this happens, follow the steps  
below to change the RF output channel to remove the interference.  
TV screen  
The picture with interference  
!
Press the FUNCTIONS button for more than 5 seconds. The RF output channel  
number is displayed on the DVD display.  
RF OUTPUT CHANNEL  
DVD  
21  
CH:  
PAGE  
1
4
7
2
5
8
0
3
6
9
!
SELECT  
ENTER  
Press the Numeric buttons or use the Channel (CH) button to select  
a channel number, which differs at least by 2 or 3 from the present  
channel number. (For example, if the original channel number was  
28, enter 31.)  
CH  
RETURN  
On-Screen Display  
Test pattern indication  
DVD display  
!
!
Retune your TV until you receive the Test pattern. It may be necessary to  
repeat steps above until you can see the Test pattern clearly.  
If using a Scart cable please see the note below.  
Indication when the RF output  
channel is 21 (example)  
Press ENTER to finish this setting.  
Indication after changing the RF  
output channel to 31 (example)  
Set the RF output channel of the DVD Recorder to [- -] (RF OFF) if the DVD  
Recorder is connected to the TV via the 21-pin Scart cable.  
RF OUTPUT CHANNEL  
DVD  
31  
CH:  
!
Press FUNCTIONS for about 5 seconds. The preset channel will be displayed on  
the DVD display.  
SELECT  
ENTER  
RETURN  
!
!
Press channel select buttons CH or 0 to invoke [- -].  
Confirm with ENTER.  
Test pattern indication  
...  
21  
68  
(RF OFF)  
The clear picture  
Checking the Settings after Auto-Setup  
!
N
Press FUNCTIONS to display the FUNCTIONS Menu.  
Press  
Press  
C
T
O
!
!
N
to select [To Others] and then press ENTER.  
to select SETUP and then press ENTER.  
FUNCTIONS  
DVD-RAM  
Disc Protection Off  
PLAYLISTS  
DIRECT NAVIGATOR  
FLEXIBLE REC  
!
Press to select [Manual] and then press ENTER to display the list of tuned TV  
stations and confirm that all available TV stations have been set correctly.  
SETUP  
TV Guide  
TIMER RECORDING  
VIDEO Plus+  
DISC MANAGEMENT  
To Others  
Return  
If station name is [  
]:  
ENTER  
RETURN  
The asterisks indicate that a station was found during Auto-Setup but has not been  
named (due to weak signal).  
44  
The stations in the list with asterisk will need to be named manually.  
If station name is [- - - -]:  
The dashes represent unused channel positions.  
You can set stations manually if you want to.  
44  
SETUP  
Edit Profiles  
Auto-Setup Restart  
Digital  
RETURN  
!
Press RETURN to exit the On Screen Display.  
Tuning  
Disc  
Add New DVB Service  
Signal Quality  
Analogue  
Manual  
Picture  
Sound  
Display  
Manual Tuning  
Connection  
Others  
When the station names have not been set correctly, see page 44 for details.  
When no station has been found, confirm all connections of the DVD Recorder  
again and restart the Auto-Setup. See page 43 for details.  
Pos Name  
Ch  
Pos Name  
Ch  
901 BBC1  
902 BBC2  
903 ITV  
904 CH4  
905 CH5  
22  
911  
912  
913  
914  
915  
916  
917  
918  
919  
920  
23  
24  
25  
26  
30  
906  
* * * *  
907  
908  
909  
910  
SELECT  
ENTER  
!
Check and sort your digital channel in the Setup menu under [Edit Profiles].  
See page 42 for details.  
RETURN  
Delete  
TV Reception Channels  
15  
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT  
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT socket  
These sockets can be used for interlace or progressive output and deliver a clearer picture  
than the S VIDEO OUT socket. Connections via these sockets output colour difference  
signals (PB/PR) and brightness signal (Y) separately. The properties of the COMPONENT  
VIDEO input socket are dependent on the television set or screen.  
Always connect sockets of the same colour.  
Connect the Audio cable to the corresponding audio input sockets of the television.  
Connecting a television with COMPONENT VIDEO input sockets  
If your television with LCD or plasma screen supports the progressive procedure,  
connect it to the COMPONENT VIDEO OUT sockets.  
If you want to enjoy progressive-quality video, set Progressive to [On].  
!
Press FUNCTIONS in stop mode.  
!
Use  
Use  
Use  
Use  
to select [To Others] and confirm with ENTER.  
to select SETUP and confirm with ENTER.  
!
!
!
to select [Connection],  
to the select the [On] option and confirm with ENTER.  
,
to select [Progressive] and confirm with ENTER.  
TV  
COMPONENT  
VIDEO IN  
Y
PB  
PR  
A
B
C
A
B
Audio  
input  
L/R  
Video cable  
A
Audio cable  
A
Green/Y  
Blue/PB  
Red/R  
White/L  
B
B
C
Red/PR  
S
VIDEO OUT  
VIDEO  
AUDIO  
L
Y
P
B
OPTICAL  
S
VIDEO  
AV4 IN  
R
DIGITAL AUDIO OUT  
(PCM BITSTREAM)  
OUT  
AUDIO OUT L/R  
If the AV1 Output setting in the SETUP menu is set to [RGB (without component)], no  
output will be available from the COMPONENT VIDEO OUT sockets. Set this option to  
[Video (with component)].  
If the unit is connected to the television via the VIDEO OUT, the S VIDEO OUT or the AV1  
socket, output takes place in the interlace format regardless of the settings.  
Progressive television picture  
The progressive aspect ratio (height to width) is set to 16:9. DVD-Video with an aspect ratio  
of 16:9 will be displayed properly. However, video material with an aspect ratio of 4:3 will be  
displayed stretched to the right and left. If it is possible to adjust the aspect ratio of  
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your television for progressive images, set the Progressive setting to [On].  
Information for Progressive-compatible televisions (PAL)  
LCD/plasma TVs or LCD projectors  
Conventional TVs  
In normal televisions, progressive output can lead  
to flickering, even if the television is progressive-  
compatible. Make sure that the Progressive  
setting is set to [Off].  
If Progressive output is used, videos can be viewed  
at a high resolution, e.g. from DVD-Video. The  
Component Video Output of this unit is connected  
with the television set. Set Progressive to [On].  
COMPONENT  
VIDEO OUTPUT  
COMPONENT  
VIDEO OUTPUT  
Progressive output  
COMPONENT  
VIDEO IN  
Progressive output  
COMPONENT  
VIDEO IN  
DVD-Recorder  
DVD-Recorder  
16  
External devices  
Connecting an analogue amplifier or an analogue system component  
In order to enjoy stereo or Dolby Pro Logic, connect the appropriate amplifier  
or an analogue audio component.  
!
Connect the analogue output (L/R) e.g. to a Dolby Pro Logic amplifier.  
As described, connect the Audio cable according to the colours and markings  
of the connection sockets (white/L, red/R).  
!
Amplifier (example)  
VIDEO  
R
AUDIO IN  
L
L
L
AUDIO  
White/L  
Audio cable  
Red/R  
R
R
AV4 IN  
OUT  
AUDIO OUT (L/R)  
Connecting a digital amplifier or a digital system component  
!
Connect an amplifier with a Dolby Digital-, DTS- or MPEG decoder.  
Use an optical digital audio cable.  
!
!
In the Sound SETUP menu, change the [Digital Audio Output] setting  
according to your connected digital amplifier.  
45  
You cannot use DTS Digital Surround decoders that are not suitable for DVD.  
This device can playback  
stereo sound in Dolby Digital  
(2 channels). Connect an  
amplifier with built-in Dolby  
Digital decoder in order to be  
able to enjoy Surround Sound.  
Amplifier (example)  
OPTICAL  
Y
P
B
OPTICAL  
Connect this unit to a device  
with a DTS decoder in order to  
be able to play DVDs with this  
symbol.  
DIGITAL AUDIO OUT  
(PCM BITSTREAM)  
Optical digital  
audio cable  
Push the jack all the  
way into the socket  
with this side facing  
up.  
Connecting to the AV3 input sockets (e.g. Camcorder)  
Before you connect the cable, make sure that the power to both devices is  
turned off. After you have connected the cables, switch both devices on.  
If the audio output of the other device is mono, connect it to the L/MONO socket.  
Both the left and the right channels will be recorded if the connection is made via  
the L/MONO socket.  
Choose one of the two connection possibilities.  
Connection with S VIDEO cable and audio cable (L/R) produces the best quality.  
S VIDEO IN  
VIDEO IN L/MONO - AUDIO IN - R  
AV3  
S VIDEO IN  
VIDEO IN L/MONO - AUDIO IN - R  
AV3  
A
B
A
B
C
Audio/  
Video cable  
Audio/  
Video cable  
A
Yellow (Video)  
White (L)  
Red (R)  
A
B
C
White (L)  
S VIDEO cable  
B
Red (R)  
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TV Guide  
The electronic TV Guide provides a quick overview of the television and radio programmes  
of your digital stations. The TV Guide provides up to 7 days preview and the option of  
restricting the display to certain categories like Movies or Sports.  
Tue 12/05/05 10:45  
First use of the TV Guide:  
U
ENTER  
N
C
Programme information will be gradually stored on the TV Guide list after completion of  
Auto Setup or each time mains power to the unit is switched on. This process may take  
some time due to the nature of broadcast.  
I
N
S
Note: all programme information will be lost when mains power to the unit is switched off.  
Direct Access:  
!
Press GUIDE on your remote control.  
The TV Guide programme overview is displayed.  
Wed13/05/05 19:45  
Prog.Type  
TV Guide: Landscape  
Wed 13th  
Access via the FUNCTIONS Menu:  
!
Category  
All Services  
All Types  
Press FUNCTIONS on your remote control.  
Use to select [TV Guide] and press ENTER.  
The TV Guide programme overview is displayed.  
19:00~20:00 Emmerdale  
!
Time: 19:30 20:00  
20:30  
21:00 21:30  
East... D.I.Y. SOS  
Hot Wars  
Red Cap  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
BBC 1  
BBC 2  
ITV 1  
Chan...  
Five  
Holiday Programme Holi...  
Emm... Coronation Street The Bill  
Scrapheap Cha... Pepsi Chart Show  
The TV Guide is constantly updated in the background. Thus, the display can change  
during viewing. Analogue channels can be identified by the programme number.  
News  
Sex and the City  
Terminator 2  
News  
Me out of here !  
Rugby 15 to 1  
+24 Hr  
Pop Idol  
Category  
ITV 2  
S4C  
Example:  
1 BBC 1 - digital station  
901 (A) BBC 1 - analogue station  
There is no TV Guide information being broadcast for analogue channels.  
Scrapheap C...  
Prog.Type  
v
SELECT  
VIEW  
Page +  
Page –  
Guide  
Change Display Mode  
RETURN  
v
Launching and Operating the TV Guide  
Two convenient TV Guide lists (Landscape view and Portrait view) in which you can select  
the desired station and display programme information are available in the TV Guide.  
Landscape view in the TV Guide  
!
Press GUIDE to open the TV Guide.  
Tue 12/05/05 10:45  
Prog.Type  
TV Guide: Landscape  
Category  
The approximate programme start times are shown in the time bar in 30-minute increments.  
As soon as you select a programme, the programme name and time appear in the line  
above the time bar.  
Wed 13th  
All Services  
All Types  
21:00~22:00 Red Cap  
Time:  
BBC 1  
BBC 2  
ITV 1  
20:00  
20:30  
21:00 21:30  
Red Cap  
19:30  
East... D.I.Y. SOS  
Hot Wars  
1
2
3
!
Use  
Only current and future programmes are shown.  
You can also turn the smart wheel on your remote control to select an item.  
Turning right: Move the cursor keys downwards.  
Turning left: Move the cursor keys upwards.  
to navigate within the TV Guide list.  
Holiday Programme Holi...  
Emm... Coronation Street The Bill  
Scrapheap Cha... Pepsi Chart Show  
4
Chan...  
!
5
Five  
News  
Sex and the City  
Terminator 2  
News  
Me out of here !  
Rugby 15 to 1  
+24 Hr  
Pop Idol  
6
7
ITV 2  
S4C  
Scrapheap C...  
-24 Hr  
Category  
Prog.Type  
v
SELECT  
TIMER REC  
Page +  
!
Use PAGE  
to browse through the TV Guide list.  
Guide  
Change Display Mode  
RETURN  
Page –  
v
Jump ahead 24 hours:  
!
Press the Green button to jump ahead by one day.  
Jump back 24 hours:  
!
Press the Red button. You can only jump back to the current date.  
Changing Stations in Landscape view  
!
Use to select a station.  
To see the current programme press ENTER.  
!
The current programme can be identified by the changed cursor. It is displayed as a yellow  
frame around the selected entry.  
To switch between Landscape view and Portrait view, press GUIDE.  
Portrait View in the TV Guide  
!
Press GUIDE to open the TV Guide.  
Use  
are shown.  
!
to navigate within the TV Guide list. Only current and future programmes  
Wed 13/05/05 10:45  
Prog.Type  
!
!
TV Guide: Portrait  
Wed 13th  
You can also turn the smart wheel on your remote control to select an item.  
Turning right: Move the cursor keys downwards.  
Turning left: Move the cursor keys upwards.  
Category  
All Services  
All Types  
1
BBC 1  
2
BBC 2  
3
ITV 1  
4
Chan...  
19:30~20:00 Emmerdale
20:00~21:00 Coronation Street  
Use PAGE  
to browse through the TV Guide list.  
The Bill  
21:00~22:00  
22:00~22:30 Action News on BBC1  
Magnum P.I.  
Jump ahead 24 hours:  
!
22:30~23:30  
Press the Green button to jump ahead by one day.  
23:30~00:30 Miami Vice  
00:30~01:30 Late Night News  
Jump back 24 hours:  
!
01:30~01:45 Preview - The Cinema Magazine  
Press the Red button. You can only jump back to the current date.  
-24 Hr  
SELECT  
+24 Hr  
TIMER REC  
RETURN Guide  
Category  
Prog.Type  
v
Page +  
Changing Stations in Portrait View  
!
Page –  
Change Display Mode  
v
Use to select a station.  
To see the current programme press ENTER.  
!
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TV Guide  
TV Guide: Landscape  
Wed 13/05/05 10:45  
Prog.Type  
Selecting the programme from Prog. Type in the TV Guide  
Category  
All Services  
Movies  
Wed 13th  
!
Press GUIDE to open the TV Guide.  
All Types  
19:00~20:30 Hot Wars  
Movies  
Time:  
BBC 1  
BBC 2  
ITV 1  
19:30  
20:00  
20:30  
News  
The Programme Type function lets you display a TV Guide list sorted by programme types  
(e.g. Movies, Sports).  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Easten... D.I.Y. SOS  
Hot Wars  
Entertainment  
Holiday P
Sports  
Children's  
Emmer... Coronation Street  
Chan...  
Five  
Scrapheap Chall... Pepsi Ch
!
Education  
Lifestyle  
Press the Blue button to display the list of programme types.  
News  
Sex and the City  
!
ITV 2  
Me out of here !  
Pop Idol  
Use to select the desired programme type.  
You may choose between:  
Drama  
S4C  
Rugby 15 to 1  
Category  
Prog.Type  
All Types, Movies, News, Entertainment, Sports, Children's, Education, Lifestyle, Drama.  
Make your selection (e.g. Movies) and press ENTER.  
ENTER  
SELECT  
RETURN  
!
Tue 12/05/05 10:45  
Prog.Type  
TV Guide: Portrait  
Wed 13th  
Category  
The programme guide is modified according to your selection.  
All programme data is displayed in Landscape View. The inapplicable data is greyed out.  
Only the programmes that match your selection are displayed in Portrait View.  
All Services  
Movies  
1
BBC 1  
Wed 12th: 21:30~23:00  
Tue 13th: 20:00~21:00 Coronation Street  
The Bill  
2
BBC 2  
3
ITV 1  
4
Chan...  
Predator  
21:00~22:00  
Fri 14th 18:00~19:30 They Think it's Over  
!
20:00~21:45  
Rambo 2  
Use to go through the TV Guide list.  
To exit the list, press RETURN.  
!
Category  
Prog.Type  
-24 Hr  
SELECT  
+24 Hr  
TIMER REC  
RETURN Guide  
v
Page +  
Page –  
Change Display Mode  
v
Wed 13/05/05 10:45  
Prog.Type  
Selecting the programme from Category in the TV Guide  
TV Guide: Portrait  
Wed 13th  
Category  
PROFILE 1  
All Types  
!
Press GUIDE to open the TV Guide.  
All Services  
BB
Free TV  
1
BBC 1  
2
19:30~20:00 Emmerdale
Radio  
20:00~21:00 Coronation S
PROFILE 1  
The Category function lets you display a TV Guide list sorted by main category (e.g. Free  
TV, Radio).  
The Bill  
21:00~22:00  
PROFILE 2  
22:00~22:30 Action News
ILE 3  
PROFILE 4  
PR  
O
F
In an edited profile, you can compile and sort the stations that you prefer to watch.  
You can only select the categories PROFILE 1 through PROFILE 4 if you have edited  
them first.  
Magnum P.I.  
22:30~23:30  
23:30~00:30 Miami Vice  
00:30~01:30 Late Night News  
01:30~01:45 Preview - The Cinema Magazine  
Category  
42  
Prog.Type  
v
SELECT  
VIEW  
Page +  
RETURN Guide  
Page v  
Change Display Mode  
!
Press the Yellow button to display the list of main category.  
!
Use to select the desired main category.  
You can choose between:  
Tue 12/05/05 10:45  
Prog.Type  
TV Guide: Portrait  
Wed 13th  
Category  
PROFILE 1  
All Types  
1
BBC 1  
2
BBC 2  
All Services, Free TV, Radio, PROFILE 1, PROFILE 2, PROFILE 3, PROFILE 4  
19:30~20:00 Emmerdale
!
!
!
Use  
Use  
to make your selection (e.g. PROFILE 1) and press ENTER.  
to go through the TV Guide list.  
20:00~21:00 Coronation Street  
The Bill  
21:00~22:00  
22:00~22:30 Action News on BBC1  
Magnum P.I.  
To exit the list, press RETURN.  
22:30~23:30  
23:30~00:30 Miami Vice  
00:30~01:30 Late Night News  
01:30~01:45 Preview - The Cinema Magazine  
If you change the Category in the TV Guide, the selected Category is also retained after  
you exit the TV Guide.  
-24 Hr  
SELECT  
+24 Hr  
TIMER REC  
RETURN Guide  
Category  
Prog.Type  
v
Page +  
info  
Page v  
Change Display Mode  
If you disconnect the unit from AC mains or switch to standby in Quick Start [Off] mode,  
the programme information data is cleared and need to be reloaded after Power ON.  
This DVD Recorder is for viewing and recording free to view channels only, not pay  
TV or encrypted channels.  
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Handling Discs  
Handling Discs  
If the surface of a disc that does not have or was removed from a cartridge is damaged,  
scratches, dirt, dust or fingerprints can compromise the recording, editing or playback.  
Such damage can also occur when the disc is inserted back into the cartridge.  
Cleaning the DVD-RAM  
Clean the disc with a special DVD-RAM cleaner (optional) and read  
the cleaner instructions throughly before use.  
Only play round discs.  
Cleaning DVD-Videos, Video CDs and CDs  
If the disc is dirty, wipe it with a moist and then a dry cloth.  
Bad scratches and stubborn dirt may not be able to be removed so that  
recording, editing or playback is still compromised even after cleaning.  
The disc should then no longer be used. Do not use benzine, alcohol,  
water, cleaning sprays, household cleaners or other solvents.  
Do not touch the recording  
surface of the disc.  
DVD lens cleaner Compatible models  
Only for Panasonic`s DVD recorders. Do NOT use this cleaner with any other Panasonic  
DVD products or with the DVD products of any other companies since doing so may  
damage the products.  
Place the disc in the tray with the label facing upwards.  
With double-sided discs, place the side that you want to play, with the label facing up.  
Note:  
Only the label side of the disc may be written on. Use a soft oil-based felt pen.  
Do not use a ball-point pen or other hard writing instrument. Do not affix any  
stickers or labels to the disc. The disc can warp and may become unusable.  
When not in use, place the disc in its jewel case or cartridge  
so that it does not become scratched or dirty.  
Do not drop the disc, place them on top of each other  
and never bang them. Do not place anything on top of the disc.  
Protect the disc from dirt, dust, heat, humidity, direct sunlight or  
strong temperature fluctuations (since condensation water can form).  
PROTECT  
Cartridge  
Disc formats  
DVD-Video Recording Format (VR)  
This format enables the free editing of recordings. Digital programmes that allow "one time  
only recording" can be recorded once on a CPRM-compatible DVD-RAM. Playback is only  
possible on compatible units.  
RAM Cartridge discs  
When the write-protection device is  
activated, you can neither record nor  
edit or delete the contents of a disc.  
DVD-Video Format (V)  
This format corresponds with the commercially available DVD-Video.  
Recordings made with this unit must be finalised in order to be played back on a  
DVD player.  
Digital programmes that allow "one time only recording" can not be recorded.  
The DVD-Video format can be recorded on DVD-R or DVD-RW.  
Cartridge write protection  
Remove 8cm discs from the  
cartridge before you use them  
on the unit.  
RAM  
CPRM (Content Protection for Recordable Media)  
This unit is compatible with the copy-protection system CPRM for writable media.  
When using a CPRM-compatible disc, a digital programme can be recorded one time.  
Programmes broadcast with this copy-protection system cannot be recorded on DVD-R or  
2.8GB DVD-RAM.  
Regional codes (DVD-Video only)  
DVD-Videos with the regional code 2 or ALL can be played with this unit.  
The code is listed on the backside of the unit.  
England and Continental Europe: 2.  
This DVD Recorder is for viewing and recording free to view channels only, not pay  
TV or encrypted channels.  
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Disc formats  
RAM  
RAM  
The disc can only be played back on DVD-RAM-compatible players.  
You can use the playback and the DIRECT NAVIGATOR while the unit is in timer-  
standby mode.  
-R -RW(V) +R  
After the recording is complete, it takes approx. 30 seconds for the unit to finish  
the recording information. The first 30 seconds of a recording may be missing if you  
perform several TIMER-controlled recordings in a row.  
Discs recorded with  
PAL or NTSC signals:  
In order to playback a DVD-R, DVD-RW (DVD-Video format) or +R recorded using this unit  
on another unit, the disc may need to be finalised.  
The disc may also not be able to be played back on other units even after finalising.  
TV type  
Disc  
PAL  
Yes/No  
Yes  
New or previously used (e.g. in computers) DVD-RAMs or DVD-RWs may need to  
be formatted before recording with this unit.  
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Multi-system TV  
NTSC  
PAL  
Yes  
No  
NTSC-TV  
PAL-TV  
NTSC  
PAL  
Yes  
This unit cannot play discs that contain PAL and NTSC signals. Discs that were recorded  
on another unit with PAL and NTSC signals may not be able to be played back.  
Yes  
Yes (PAL60)  
NTSC  
Discs that cannot be played back:  
Some DVD-R; DVD+R; DVD-R DL; DVD+R DL; DVD-RAM (2.6 GB/5.2 GB); DVD-ROM; CD-ROM; CDV;  
SVCD that do not conform to IEC62107; SACD; MV-Disc; PD; Photo CD; DivX Video Disc, Blu Ray etc.  
The playback of non-standard video CDs is not guaranteed.  
Before playback  
Due to the disc programme structure set by the manufacturer, not all described functions may be able to be used.  
Depending on the disc type, the regional code and the recording conditions, it may not always be possible to play the discs listed.  
Playback and recording discs  
4.7GB / 9.4GB, 12cm  
2.8GB, 8cm  
rewritable  
TIME SLIP function, CPRM compatible, supports 2 channel sound, 16:9  
format,creation of playback lists, deleting individual titles frees up storage space  
RAM  
DVD-RAM  
4.7GB, 12cm  
1.4GB, 8cm  
writable  
unfinalised  
finalised  
DVD-R  
(DVD-Video format)  
-R  
DVD-V  
+R  
unfinalised  
finalised  
4.7GB, 12cm  
writable  
+R  
DVD-V  
-RW(V)  
DVD-V  
unfinalised  
finalised  
DVD-RW  
(DVD-Video format)  
12cm / 8cm  
rewritable  
Playback discs  
12cm / 8cm  
playback only  
DVD-V  
DVD-Video  
DVD-Audio  
High-quality video and music discs.  
12cm / 8cm  
playback only  
Music discs in digital quality. Playback in 2-channel sound.  
DVD-A  
-RW(VR)  
DVD-V  
DVD-RW  
(DVD-VR format)  
12cm / 8cm  
playback only  
Unfinalised CPRM compatible discs with "one time only recorded"  
recording. Recorded on another DVD Recorder.  
12cm / 8cm  
playback only  
Recorded on another DVD Recorder.  
The disc must be finalised eventually.  
+RW  
12cm / 8cm  
playback only  
Music and audio recordings.  
Audio CD  
CD-R/RW  
CD  
12cm / 8cm  
playback only  
Music in MP3 format, pictures in JPEG and TIFF format.  
Max. 999 titles / 99 groups.  
12cm / 8cm  
playback only  
Video CD, SVCD  
CD-R/RW  
Music and video recordings.  
SVCD conforming to IEC62107.  
VCD  
DIGITAL VIDEO  
SUPER VIDEO  
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Playback  
Switch the unit on.  
PLAY/x1.3  
Playback  
!
Press OPEN/CLOSE to open the disc tray.  
Place the disc in the disc tray.  
!
!
Press PLAY .  
The disc tray is closed and playback begins.  
The reading of the disc may take some time!  
-R -RW(V) +R -RW(VR)  
RAM  
Playback begins with the last recorded title.  
Playback begins at the beginning of the disc.  
VCD CD  
DVD-A DVD-V  
PAUSE  
PAUSE during playback  
!
!
Press PAUSE during the playback.  
Press PAUSE again to resume playback.  
STOP  
Cancelling playback  
-R -RW(V) +R -RW(VR)  
DVD-A DVD-V  
RAM  
VCD CD  
!
!
Press STOP during the playback.  
A Screen appears on TV.  
Press STOP again to watch TV  
via the unit's tuner.  
Press STOP during the playback  
to watch TV via the unit's tuner.  
!
Resuming playback  
!
Press STOP during the playback.  
The unit saves the position.  
The position is deleted if you switch the unit off.  
!
!
Press PLAY to resume playback from the saved position.  
To cancel the function, press STOP several times.  
A menu appears on the television screen  
VCD  
!
Use the numeric buttons to select an entry.  
1
0
5
5
e.g.: number 5:  
+
or number 15:  
+
!
DVD-A DVD-V  
Use  
or the numeric buttons to select an entry and confirm with ENTER.  
If  
appears on the television screen, this function is not possible at the moment.  
The operation of the disc menu depends on the inserted disc. If you launch the main menu  
with TOP MENU, another menu may appear than when you press SUB MENU.  
!
Use the numeric buttons or  
to select the desired entry and confirm with ENTER.  
Title  
Menu  
Title  
Menu  
Title  
Menu  
Disc-TOP MENU  
SUB MENU  
TOP MENU  
Direct playback  
Starting the playback from a selected Title, Chapter or Track.  
!
During playback, use the numeric buttons to select the desired entry.  
0
5
1
5
0
0
5
0
1
5
MP3 JPEG  
5:  
+
15:  
+
5:  
+
+
15:  
+
+
DVD-A  
While the screensaver is displayed, you can enter a group number.  
This function is not available for some discs if playback is stopped.  
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Playback  
-R -RW(V) +R -RW(VR)  
RAM  
Selecting programmes/titles for playback  
DIRECT NAVIGATOR TITLE VIEW  
DVD RAM  
07  
You can display the menu during playback, recording and in stop mode using the DIRECT  
NAVIGATOR button.  
BBC1 12/ 9 THU  
!
Press DIRECT NAVIGATOR.  
!
Use to select the desired title and confirm with ENTER.  
Press RETURN to exit the menu.  
Page 02/02  
Previous  
Next  
Previous  
!
ENTER  
S
Next  
SUB MENU  
Select  
RETURN  
You can select other pages using SKIP  
Previous or  
Next.  
SLOW/SEARCH  
CD  
Not  
Slow-motion playback  
!
!
!
Press SLOW/SEARCH  
Speed can be controlled in 5 stages.  
Press PLAY to resume normal playback.  
,
in pause mode.  
-R -RW(V) +R  
RAM  
VCD  
The pause function is automatically switched on after 5 minutes.  
DVD-A  
Only for forwards direction.  
Only motion pictures  
Fast forward/rewind  
!
Press SLOW/SEARCH  
As long as the button is pressed, the search speed increases in 5 stages.  
,
during playback.  
!
Press PLAY to resume playback.  
You can change the search speed also by turning the Smart Wheel.  
-R -RW(V) +R  
MP3 CD  
RAM  
Sound is only output at the first fast-forward speed.  
DVD-A  
In the case of DVD-Audio (except motion picture parts), CD and MP3, sound is  
output in all speed levels.  
SKIP  
Skipping chapters, titles or pictures  
!
Press SKIP  
,
during playback or pause to skip chapters, titles or pictures.  
CD  
Not  
Single-frame playback  
!
!
Press  
Each press of the button shows the next or the previous frame.  
Press PLAY to resume playback.  
,
in pause mode.  
VCD  
Only for forwards direction.  
DVD-RAM  
PLAY x1.3  
RAM  
Quick View (Play/ x1.3)  
Increase playback speed without negative effects on sound.  
!
Press and hold PLAY during playback.  
Press PLAY again to return to normal playback speed.  
!
Output takes place in PCM with a digital connection.  
Quick View is cancelled if SKIP  
programme begins that was not recorded with Dolby Digital.  
,
or PAUSE is pressed or playback of a  
Quick View does not function during simultaneous recording and playback in XP or FR  
mode.  
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Playback  
CREATE  
CHAPTER  
RAM  
Splitting a recording into chapters  
!
Press CREATE CHAPTER during playback.  
During playback press  
SKIP or SKIP  
to skip the chapter.  
MANUAL SKIP  
MANUAL SKIP  
!
Press MANUAL SKIP during playback.  
The playback jumps ahead approximately 30 seconds.  
TIME SLIP  
-R -RW(V) +R -RW(VR)  
RAM  
TIME SLIP  
!
Press TIME SLIP.  
Use  
!
to select the time that the playback should jump forward or back.  
If you press and hold the buttons, the time span increases or decreases minute-by-minute.  
If you hold the button, it increases or decreases in 10-minute units.  
Press ENTER to confirm the selected time.  
!
!
Press PLAY to hide the picture in picture.  
The TV picture is shown as picture-in-picture.  
PLAY  
0 min  
Playback picture  
BBC1  
Currently received picture (receive channel).  
The receive channel can be switched using  
the CH  
This is not possible during a recording.  
,
button.  
PLAY  
0 min  
Playback started 30 seconds ago.  
Image currently being recorded.  
REC  
RAM  
Delayed playback  
Playback can be started while the unit is still recording.  
Without stopping the current recording, you can view the recording from the beginning.  
!
Press STOP to end the playback.  
After 2 seconds, press STOP again to stop the recording.  
Use TIMER to stop a TIMER-controlled recording.  
!
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MP3 playback  
No.  
CD (MP3)  
Group  
MENU  
1
: Set Me Free  
G
1
1
This unit can play MP3 files that were recorded with a computer on a CD-R/RW.  
Files are captured as tracks and folders as groups.  
“TOTAL” includes all tracks in all groups of the disc.  
Track  
Tree  
Total  
1
T
TOTAL  
01- Father  
1/ 12  
2
01- Have your Way  
01- Holy Spirit  
01- Latter Rain  
01- Love Of Heaven  
01- Niemals  
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
No.  
--  
0
9
Prev.  
Next  
01- Only Truth  
!
Use DIRECT NAVIGATOR to launch the MENU screen.  
01- The Song Of The Lord  
01- Never  
SELECT  
!
Use  
Playback continues until the last track of the selected group.  
to select the desired track and confirm with ENTER.  
10 01- We Seek His Face  
Page 001/002  
ENTER  
RETURN  
0
0
8
To select a track via the numeric buttons, press e.g. for track no. 8:  
.
!
Use DIRECT NAVIGATOR or RETURN to exit the MENU screen.  
Use SKIP  
After all tracks in a group have been displayed, the next group is listed.  
,
to select other tracks/groups or pages.  
Tree  
MENU  
G
T
1
1
G
1/ 1  
MP3  
TOTAL  
1/ 12  
Jason Upton  
Freedom  
Hillsongs  
Power Of Love  
I Believe  
Selecting a group using the tree structure  
!
After selecting a track in the file list, press .  
The tree structure appears on the screen.  
No.  
0
9
--  
Third Day  
Holy  
!
Use  
Use  
to select the desired group.  
to switch between different levels in the screen of the tree structure.  
Michael W. Smith  
Amazing Grace  
SELECT  
ENTER  
!
!
!
RETURN  
Confirm with ENTER. The selected group is displayed in the file list.  
to select the desired track and confirm with ENTER.  
Use  
Shows the track currently being played.  
Group number  
Track number in the group  
G :  
T:  
TOTAL: Selected track number / Total number of track numbers  
No.: Selected group number  
Group: Selected group name  
Notes on JPEG/MP3 format  
!
The discs must correspond with the formats ISO 9660 Level 1 or 2 and Joliet.  
Compatible compression rate: between 32 kbps and 320 kbps  
Compatible scan rate: 44.1 kHz and 48 kHz  
Maximum number of recognisable Tracks and groups:  
999 Tracks and 99 groups  
!
!
!
!
!
The device is not compatible with ID3-Tags or Packet Writing.  
If there are a lot of still images or Sessions, the readout and playback of the disc  
can take some time.  
Root  
001 (Folder=Group)  
001 track .mp3 (Files=Tracks)  
002 track .mp3  
003 track .mp3  
002 Group  
001 track .mp3  
002 track .mp3  
003 track .mp3  
Playback sequence  
Notes on pictures (JPEG, TIFF)  
Compatible formats: DCF* compatible (material recorded with a digital camera, etc.)  
* Design rule for Camera File system: uniform standard of the Japan Electronics and  
Information Technology Industries Association (JEITA).  
File format: JPEG, TIFF (uncompressed RGB chunky format).  
Number of pixels: 34x34 through 6144x4096 (sub-scanning 4:2:2 or 4:2:0).  
The unit can process up to a maximum of 999 files and 99 folders (including higher folders).  
If TIFF-format pictures are to be played back or if there are a lot of files and/or folders, the  
procedure can take quite some time. Some files may not be able to be displayed or played  
back. MOTION JPEG is not supported.  
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JPEG playback  
CD (MP3/JPEG)  
FUNCTIONS  
JPEG - MP3 Disc  
CD(MP3/JPEG) JPEG Playback mode  
The following information on the file type appears at the beginning:  
Playback mode is set to MP3.  
Select "JPEG" from MENU in FUNCTIONS if you play pictures ( JPEG ).  
enu  
Playback  
MENU  
EPG  
Recording  
TV Guide  
TIMER RECORDING  
VIDEO Plus+  
MENU  
2
3
!
Confirm the information with ENTER.  
Press FUNCTIONS and confirm MENU with ENTER.  
Select file type.  
!
MP3  
To Others  
JPEG  
ENTER  
RETURN  
!
Use  
to select the desired file type and confirm with ENTER.  
ENTER  
RETURN  
Displaying the picture properties  
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No. 1 / 22  
Date 16/11/2004  
!
Select the desired picture and press ENTER.  
Press STATUS twice.  
Press STATUS again to exit the display.  
!
CD (JPEG)  
!
CD (JPEG)  
!
Press DIRECT NAVIGATOR. The PICTURE (JPEG) VIEW appears on the screen.  
Use to select the desired picture and start picture playback using ENTER.  
Use STOP or DIRECT NAVIGATOR to return to PICTURE (JPEG) VIEW.  
!
!
0
0
8
To select a picture using the numeric buttons, press e.g. for picture no. 8:  
.
Rotating pictures  
!
JPEG Menu  
CD(JPEG)  
Folder  
PICTURE (JPEG) VIEW  
DISC  
Press SUB MENU during playback.  
In the sub menu, use to select the desired setting and confirm with ENTER.  
Use STOP or DIRECT NAVIGATOR to return to PICTURE (JPEG) VIEW.  
002  
003  
004  
001  
!
!
Previous  
Page
Rotate RIGHT  
Rotate LEFT  
Zoom in  
ENTER  
Zoom in / Zoom out (Only for pictures smaller than 640 x 480 pixels)  
S
SUB MENU  
RETURN  
!
Press SUB MENU during playback.  
In the sub menu, use to select [Zoom in] and confirm with ENTER.  
To switch back to the original size, confirm [Zoom out] with ENTER in the sub-menu.  
!
ENTER  
RETURN  
!
Selecting a Folder  
!
In PICTURE (JPEG) VIEW, use  
If you confirm [Folder] with ENTER, you can use  
to select [Folder].  
in the following menu to select the  
desired Folder and confirm with ENTER.  
Slide Interval  
!
Press SUB MENU.  
!
Use  
Use  
to select [Slide Interval] and confirm with ENTER.  
to select the display duration of the individual pictures in the Slide Show.  
!
!
Confirm with ENTER.  
Start Slide Show  
Start Slide Show  
Slide Interval  
!
Press SUB MENU again and confirm [Start Slide Show] with ENTER.  
The pictures in the folder are displayed in the selected interval.  
The Slide Show stops after the last picture.  
Use STOP or DIRECT NAVIGATOR to return to PICTURE (JPEG) VIEW.  
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Recording  
-R -RW(V) +R  
RAM  
You can record up to 99 titles on one disc (+R: 49 titles).  
49  
53  
If you use an unformatted DVD-RAM, you must format it before the first recording.  
The recording is saved in free areas on the disc. If there is no more space left on the  
target drive, you must delete recordings or use a new disc.  
When recording dual-channel or multi-audio TV programmes on DVD-R, DVD-RW  
or +R, only one audio channel can be recorded.  
Please select the desired audio channel in advance.  
RAM  
If you have activated the write-protection, cancel it.  
Recording television programmes  
!
Use CH  
,
or the numeric buttons to select the TV channel.  
!
!
!
Use INPUT SELECT to select the AV channel for externally connected devices.  
Press REC MODE to select the recording mode.  
Press REC to start the recording.  
!
Press STOP to stop the recording.  
Up until the recording is stopped, it counts as 1 title. After recording to disc is complete, it takes  
some time for the unit to process the information for device control.  
-R -RW(V) +R  
RAM  
You can only change the channel or the record mode in pause mode.  
The material is then recorded as a separate title.  
Pause during recording  
!
Press PAUSE to pause the recording.  
Press PAUSE again to resume recording. The title is not divided.  
!
One touch recording (OTR)  
!
During record, press REC on the unit to set recording time (up to 240 minutes).  
The unit display changes with each press of the button:  
Counter  
OFF 30  
60  
90  
120  
180  
240  
Counter  
This is not possible with FLEXIBLE REC or TIMER-controlled recordings.  
If you press STOP , the recording will be stopped and the time setting deleted.  
DIRECT TV REC  
Direct TV recording  
If your television is equipped with analogue tuner and Q Link functionality, you can directly  
record the programme that you are watching on TV. The programme position shown on the  
unit automatically switches to the appropriate TV programme.  
!
Press DIRECT TV REC for 3 seconds. The recording begins.  
Press STOP to end the recording.  
!
If the station transmits teletext information and the Title Page is set properly, the programme  
and station names are recorded automatically. Launching the titles with this unit can take  
approx. 10 minutes and may fail in some cases.  
Q Link  
If you have an IDTV with EPG (electronic programme guide) function for digital broadcast,  
you can perform timer recording using the EPG function. Refer to the televisions operating  
instructions for further informations.  
Playback during recording RAM  
During recording, you can start playback from the beginning of the programme.  
!
Press PLAY during the recording or TIMER-controlled recording.  
The playback can only begin if at least 2 seconds have passed since the start of the recording.  
DIRECT NAVIGATOR TITLE VIEW  
DVD-RAM  
RAM  
Simultaneous recording and playback  
!
01  
02  
03  
Press DIRECT NAVIGATOR during the recording or TIMER-controlled recording.  
Use to select a title and confirm with ENTER.  
Press DIRECT NAVIGATOR without selecting a title again to exit the title view.  
!
BBC1 23/9 THU  
ITV 1/10 FRI  
BBC1 23/9 THU  
04  
!
ITV 1/10 FRI  
Previous  
Page 01/01  
Next  
If you start the playback while the unit is in standby mode for a TIMER-controlled recording,  
the recording will begin at the programmed time.  
Current recording  
27  
Recording  
Recording modes and approximate recording times in hours  
DVD-RAM  
DVD+R  
DVD-RW  
DVD-R  
Single-sided Double-sided  
(4.7GB)  
XP  
(9.4GB)  
(4.7GB)  
SP  
When recording on DVD-RAM in EP mode  
(8 Hours), playback may not be possible  
on DVD-RAM-compatible DVD players.  
In this case, select EP mode (6 Hours).  
XP (High quality)  
SP (Normal)  
LP (Long play)  
EP (6 Hours)  
1
2
4
6
1
2
4
6
2
4
LP  
8
EP (6 Hours)*  
EP (8 Hours)  
Recording duration  
44  
12  
EP (8 Hours)  
8
16  
8
* Only if the Recording time in EP mode setting  
in the SETUP menu is set to [EP (6Hours)].  
-R -RW(V) +R  
Selecting an audio channel to be recorded in two-channel sound  
!
Analogue channels: In the Sound SETUP menu, select the Bilingual Audio Selection  
[M1] or [M2] setting.  
!
Digital channels: Select the desired channel in the DISPLAY menu under [DVB Multi  
Audio].  
-R -RW(V) +R  
RAM  
FLEXIBLE REC (FR)  
FLEXIBLE REC  
Recording in FR mode.  
The unit calculates the best possible recording quality between XP and EP. It is adjusted to  
fit the space available on the disc. This function is not possible during an EXT LINK recording.  
Maximum rec. time  
Set rec. time  
1 Hour 49 Min.  
1 Hour 49 Min.  
!
Cancel  
Start  
In stop mode, press FUNCTIONS.  
!
Use  
Use  
Use  
Use  
to select [To Others] and press ENTER.  
to select FLEXIBLE REC and press ENTER.  
SELECT  
!
!
!
!
RETURN  
or the numeric buttons to select the required recording time.  
to select [Start] and confirm with ENTER. The recording begins.  
Press RETURN to exit the FLEXIBLE REC window.  
DVD-RAM  
!
REC 83  
BBC1  
The available time in minutes.  
Press STOP to cancel the recording before the end has been reached.  
Neither the channel nor the recording mode can be changed in PAUSE mode.  
Displaying the available recording time  
!
Press STATUS several times.  
TIMER-controlled recordings  
Options in the TIMER RECORDING menu  
Name: Programme position/name of the TV station  
Date: You can also programme titles to be recorded on a daily or weekly basis.  
Start: Start time / Stop: Stop time  
Remain  
12:09:37 18/11 THU  
1:58 SP  
TIMER  
RECORDING  
Name  
Date  
Start  
:
Stop  
:
Mode STTL  
If you press and hold the  
increments.  
buttons, the time increases/decreases in 30-minute  
SP  
ON  
.
.
----  
Programme Name  
Mode: Recording mode (XP, SP, LP, EP, FR)  
STTL: Subtitles [ON] or [OFF]  
Recorded subtitles cannot be switched off later.  
For digital channels PDC cannot be selected.  
PDC: [ON] or [---]  
Please set Channel.  
ENTER  
RETURN  
0
9
No.  
TIMER RECORDING menu for  
digital channel  
ON : The station transmits PDC signals. You must set the timer to the time  
specified in the TV magazines.  
- - - : The station does not transmit PDC signals. Try to set the start and stop  
time such that the entire film can be recorded even if a programme begins  
or ends earlier or later than planned.  
Remain  
1:58 SP  
12:09:37 18/11 THU  
TIMER  
RECORDING  
Name  
Date  
Start  
:
Stop  
:
Mode PDC  
SP  
ON  
.
.
For analogue channels STTL cannot be selected.  
If you selected PDC [ON] recording mode FR is not possible.  
Programme Name: You can enter the title of the programme.  
----  
Programme Name  
34  
Please set Channel.  
ENTER  
RETURN  
0
9
No.  
TIMER RECORDING menu for  
analogue channel  
PDC function  
Programme Delivery Control adjusts the start and stop time of a timer recording  
automatically to ensure the recording starts and finishes in line with the programme  
broadcast.  
This is useful when a programme over-runs the published times.  
The station must be transmitting PDC and the exact time must be set for PDC to work.  
The DVD Recorder detects whether a station is transmitting PDC only during the tuning  
process. If PDC is introduced or discontinued by a station you will need to re-tune the DVD  
Recorder before it becomes aware of this.  
PDC transmissions are not currently nation-wide so please check with your local  
broadcaster for more information.  
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TIMER-controlled recordings  
PROG/  
CHECK  
Manual programming  
Remain  
12:09:37 18/11 THU  
1:58 SP  
TIMER  
RECORDING  
Disc  
space  
STTL  
PDC  
No. Name Date Start Stop Mode  
!
!
!
!
01 BBC1  
02 ITV  
0:00  
18/11 THU  
0:30  
SP ON  
SP ON  
!
!
Press PROG/CHECK. The TIMER RECORDING screen appears.  
Confirm the highlighted line with ENTER.  
18/11 THU 10:00 11:30  
New Timer Programme  
Use  
Use to switch to the next field and change entry using  
Name, Date, Start and Stop can also be entered using the numeric buttons.  
to select the name of the TV station.  
.
Press ENTER to store new programme.  
ENTER  
RETURN  
CANCEL  
!
34  
If you want to enter the programme name, use  
and confirm with ENTER.  
to select [Programme Name]  
Remain  
12:09:37 18/11 THU  
1:58 SP  
TIMER  
RECORDING  
!
!
!
Once you have made all changes, save the programme with ENTER.  
To continue programming, select [New Timer Programme].  
Press TIMER to switch the unit to TIMER standby mode.  
The symbol lights up in the unit display.  
Name  
Date  
Start  
Stop  
8:50  
Mode  
STTL  
1
BBC1 18/11 THU 7:50  
SP ON  
BBC1  
Programme Name  
!
To cancel or pause the recording, press  
TIMER again.  
Press ENTER to input a programme name.  
ENTER  
RETURN  
CANCEL  
RAM  
If you record several programmes in a row, the first few seconds of the following  
programme are not recorded on the disc,  
-R -RW(V) +R approx. 30 seconds.  
Reminder  
Reminder  
A Timer Recording will start in  
a few seconds. Press TIMER button  
to record or RETURN button to cancel.  
If you enter a TIMER programming and do not switch the recorder to TIMER standby  
because you want to watch a television programme, then you will be reminded of the  
pending start 1 minute before the recording starts.  
!
Press TIMER if you want to start the timer recording.  
Press RETURN if want to cancel the timer recording.  
!
Even if you forget or don't want to press TIMER to switch to TIMER standby, the recorder will start recording.  
You have to press RETURN for cancelling the timer recording.  
PROG/  
CHECK  
Checking, changing or deleting TIMER RECORDINGS  
!
Press PROG/CHECK.  
Use  
!
to select the TIMER RECORDING.  
Checking or changing  
TIMER  
RECORDING  
Remain 1:58 SP  
Check the settings or correct them if necessary using ENTER  
and . Confirm your changes with ENTER.  
Programmes that are currently being recorded cannot be changed.  
12:09:37 18/11 THU  
STTL  
Disc  
space  
No.Name Date Start Stop Mode  
01 BBC1 MON-SAT 8:00  
02 ITV  
03 CH4 18/11 THU 10:30  
PDC  
8:30  
SP ON  
SP ON  
SP ON  
10.2.  
OK  
!
18/11 THU 15:00 15:30  
11:30  
New Timer Programme  
Deleting  
Delete a programme with CANCEL.  
Programmes that are currently being recorded cannot be deleted.  
[Chan. Name] CH4  
[Prog. Name] The best movie selection: "Gone with the wind"  
ENTER  
CANCEL  
RETURN  
If you selected PDC [ON], TIMER-controlled recordings are deleted from the list after two days.  
Make sure that the unit is switched to TIMER standby mode.  
The symbol lights up in the unit display.  
Storage space on the disc  
OK:  
There is enough storage space available on the disc for the recording.  
If PDC is switched on during the recording, then the entire programme will probably  
not be recorded.  
(Date): For recordings that are made daily or weekly, the display indicates whether there is  
enough storage space on the disc.  
!:  
Is displayed if the disc is not in the unit, is write-protected or does not have enough  
storage space.  
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TIMER-controlled recordings  
TIMER RECORDING in the TV Guide  
You can select a programme that you want to record in the TV Guide list and transfer it  
directly to the TIMER RECORDING menu.  
TIMER  
RECORDING  
Remain 1:58 SP  
12:09:37 12/ 5 THU  
!
Name  
Date  
Start  
Stop  
Press GUIDE to open the TV Guide.  
Select the desired programme with  
Press ENTER. The TIMER RECORDING menu appears on the screen with the  
information on the selected programme.  
Name, Date, Start, Stop and Programme Name are taken from the TV Guide.  
STTL  
Mode  
SP  
5 Channel5 13/05 Wed 21:00  
23:00  
OFF  
!
in the TV Guide list.  
Channel5  
Terminator 2  
!
Programme Name  
Press ENTER to store the programme.  
ENTER  
CANCEL  
!
!
!
RETURN  
Use  
Use  
to select Mode. You can change the recording mode with  
to select STTL. You can change the setting with  
.
.
28  
34  
You can manually change Name, Date, Start and Stop of the recording by selecting  
them with and changing them using  
To manually change the name of the programme you like to record select [Programme  
Name] using and press ENTER. The Programme Name screen appears.  
After you have changed and set your programme name, the TIMER RECORDING  
screen appears again.  
Wed13/05/05 19:45  
Prog.Type  
TV Guide: Landscape  
Wed 13th  
Category  
.
All Services  
All Types  
19:00~20:00 Emmerdale  
Time: 19:30  
20:00  
D.I.Y. SOS  
Holiday Programme Holiday Sport  
20:30  
21:00 21:30 22:00  
Eastenders  
Hot Wars  
T
News  
1 BBC 1  
2 BBC 2  
3 ITV 1  
4 Channel4  
5 Channel5  
6 ITV 2  
7 S4C  
Red Cap  
ITV News  
Show  
Emmerdale Coronation Street The Bill  
Scrapheap Challenge Pepsi Chart Show  
T
Terminator 2  
News Eastenders  
Scrapheap Challenge Scrapheap...  
News  
Sex and the City  
Me out of here !  
Pop Idol  
!
!
Press ENTER to save and return to the TV Guide list.  
Press TIMER to switch the unit to TIMER standby mode.  
T
Rugby 15 to 1  
-24 Hr +24 Hr  
Category  
Prog.Type  
The TIMER symbol appears in the display. The TV Guide list can still be launched by  
pressing the GUIDE button.  
v
SELECT  
TIMER REC  
RETURN  
Page +  
Page -  
v
GUIDE  
Change Display Mode  
T
Programmes programmed with TIMER RECORDING have the symbol  
TV Guide list.  
in the  
This programme is  
programmed in the  
TIMER RECORDING menu.  
T
A currently running programme cannot be transfer to the TIMER RECORDING menu with  
ENTER. Such programmes can be identified by the changed cursor. It appears as a  
yellow frame around the selected entry. If you want to record a programme that is  
currently running, launch the TIMER RECORDING menu and perform the entries  
manually or press REC.  
Encrypted programmes are not marked in the TV Guide. If you record an encrypted  
programme, you will only see a black screen with a banner when you replay the  
recording.  
If you record in a programme which only contains MHEG data, again only a black screen  
is recorded.  
TIMER  
RECORDING  
Remain 1:58 SP  
12:09:37 12/ 5 THU  
TIMER RECORDING from analogue channels  
Name  
Date  
Start  
Stop  
PDC  
Mode  
SP  
No digital EPG data exists for analogue stations.  
A TIMER programming needs to be made manually.  
901 BBC 1  
13/05 Wed 19:00 20:00  
OFF  
29  
BBC1  
Eastenders  
Programme Name  
Press ENTER to store the programme.  
ENTER  
CANCEL  
RETURN  
This DVD Recorder is for viewing and recording free to view channels only, not pay  
TV or encrypted channels.  
30  
TIMER-controlled recordings  
-R -RW(V) +R  
RAM  
You can programme up to 16 programmes per month in advance.  
Remain  
1:58 SP  
VIDEO Plus+  
Insert a disc.  
VIDEO Plus+ is not supported for digital channels.  
12:09:37 18/ 11 THU  
8
5
3
4
2
VIDEO Plus+  
Programming recordings with VIDEO Plus+  
Enter PlusCode Number by using 0-9 keys.  
By entering a VIDEO Plus+ number, the TIMER-controlled recording is easy to set.  
The appropriate codes can be found in newspapers and TV guides.  
TIMER  
Remain  
1:58 SP  
12:09:37 18/ 11 THU  
RECORDING  
Name  
Date  
Start  
Stop  
Mode PDC  
!
Press VIDEO Plus+.  
Enter the VIDEO Plus+ number using the numeric buttons.  
Use to delete a number.  
Confirm the VIDEO Plus+ number with ENTER.  
SP  
ON  
2 BBC2 18/11 THU 15:00  
16:00  
!
BBC2  
Sports News  
Programme Name  
Press ENTER to store the programme.  
!
ENTER  
RETURN  
0
9
CANCEL  
No.  
In the TIMER RECORDING screen, check the start and end time and the PDC  
signal.  
28  
34  
TIMER  
RECORDING  
Remain  
1:58 SP  
If [ ---] is displayed under Name, use  
to select the desired programme position.  
12:09:37 18/11 THU  
STTL  
Disc  
space  
OK  
No. Name Date  
01 BBC2 18/11 THU 15:00 16:00  
New Timer Programme  
Stop
Mode  
Start  
!
PDC  
Use  
If you selected PDC [ON], recording mode FR is not possible.  
,
to select the recording mode. (XP, SP, LP, EP, FR)  
SP ON  
!
If you want to enter the programme name, use  
and confirm with ENTER.  
to select [Programme Name]  
!
!
!
Once you have performed all changes, save the programme with ENTER.  
To continue programming, select [New Timer Programme].  
Press TIMER to switch the unit to TIMER standby mode.  
The symbol lights up in the unit display.  
[Chan. Name] BBC2  
[Prog. Name] Sports News  
ENTER  
RETURN  
CANCEL  
!
To cancel or pause the recording, press  
TIMER again.  
VIDEO Plus+ and PlusCode are registered trademarks of Gemstar Development Corporation.  
The VIDEO Plus+ system is manufactured under license from Gemstar Development Corporation.  
TIMER recording from Sat with VIDEO Plus+  
VIDEO Plus+ Codes for Satellite Receivers  
This DVD Recorder is not designed to control (switch on or change channel) your satellite  
receiver, however, it can be taught to recognise VIDEO Plus+ Codes for Satellite stations.  
The Satellite Receiver must be switched on and the correct station selected.  
Some receivers have their own timer facility for this purpose.  
Remain  
12:09:37 18/ 11 THU  
1:58 SP  
VIDEO Plus+  
Please refer to your Satellite Receiver instructions for use of such timer facilities.  
For your DVD Recorder to recognise the VIDEO Plus+ Codes for each satellite station, you  
must teach your DVD Recorder which channel or AV input to record from for the first time.  
Otherwise when setting a VIDEO Plus+ recording, the [- -] symbol will appear in the  
channel position indicating that the DVD Recorder does not know which channel position  
to set.  
8
5
3
4
2
Enter PlusCode Number by using 0-9 keys.  
ENTER  
RETURN  
0
9
No.  
Once you have set the channel/AV input the DVD Recorder will remember it whenever you  
use a VIDEO Plus+ Code for the station again.  
VIDEO Plus+  
!
!
Press the VIDEO Plus+ button.  
TIMER  
Remain  
12:09:37 18/ 11 THU  
1:58 SP  
RECORDING  
Enter a VIDEO Plus+ Code from a Satellite TV Guide for a satellite channel,  
e.g. Sky 1 using the Numeric buttons. Press to correct any mistakes.  
Name  
-----  
Date  
Start  
Stop  
Mode  
PDC  
SP  
-----  
--/-- ----  
15:00  
15:00  
!
!
Press the ENTER button. [ - - ] will appear instead of a channel number/AV input.  
----  
Programme Name  
Press the CH button to select the channel or AV input that is to be used for recording  
from the satellite channel.  
Invalid Entry  
ENTER  
RETURN  
0
9
CANCEL  
No.  
!
!
Press the ENTER button to memorise the setting. The DVD Recorder will now  
automatically set the programme position or AV input correctly when a VIDEO Plus+  
recording is set for this satellite station in the future.  
TIMER  
Remain  
12:09:37 18/ 11 THU  
1:58 SP  
Press to select the programme that you have just set. Now press the  
CANCEL/RESET button to delete it from the timer recording list. It is no  
longer needed.  
RECORDING  
Name  
Date  
Start  
Stop  
Mode  
SP  
PDC  
ON  
AV2 26/10 TUE 15:00  
AV2  
16:00  
!
!
Repeat the steps above until you have set and deleted dummy timer recordings for  
each of the satellite stations that you will make VIDEO Plus+ recordings from.  
Programme Name  
Press ENTER to store the programme.  
Press RETURN when you have finished.  
ENTER  
RETURN  
0
9
CANCEL  
No.  
31  
TIMER-controlled recordings  
Before TIMER recordings via external devices  
SETUP  
AV2 Settings  
AV2 Input  
Ext Link  
Video  
You control the recording function via an external device (e.g. receiver) using EXT LINK.  
Connect the external device with a 21-pin Scart cable to the AV2 socket.  
Ext Link 1  
Tuning  
Disc  
Picture  
Sound  
Display  
Adjust the Ext Link function for the connected device.  
Ext Link  
!
Ext Link 1  
Press FUNCTIONS, use  
to select [To Others] and press ENTER.  
to select SETUP and press ENTER.  
to select Connection, to select AV2 Settings and press ENTER.  
Connection  
Others  
Ext Link 2  
!
!
!
!
Use  
Use  
Use  
Use  
,
to select Ext Link and confirm with ENTER.  
to select [Ext Link 1] or [Ext Link 2] and confirm with ENTER.  
SELECT  
ENTER  
RETURN  
Ext Link 1:  
For digital receivers that send a  
special recording control signal, e.g.  
the SKY SATELLITE RECEIVER.  
TIMER recordings via external devices (EXT LINK)  
The programming of the recording must take place on the external device.  
The recording begins when a corresponding signal is received from the connected device  
and ends when the transmission of the signal is stopped.  
Ext Link 2:  
External recording control for satellites  
or digital receivers (video signal).  
!
Press EXT LINK.  
Standby mode for TIMER-controlled recordings is activated.  
EXT Link lights up on the display.  
If the television is connected to the  
AV1 connection via the 21-pin Scart  
cable, the picture to be recorded  
appears on the screen.  
If you have activated the External Link Standby mode, remote control functions such  
as the TV Guide are not available.  
The beginning of the recording may  
not be recorded correctly in certain  
cases.  
Switching off control via the external device  
!
Press EXT LINK to end the recording or to switch off the standby mode for the  
TIMER-controlled recording. The EXT Link display turns off.  
The Ext Link 2 setting cannot be  
used if the input signal is in NTSC  
format.  
Recording from an external device, e.g. a camera  
RAM -R -RW(V) +R  
Connect the external device to the AV3 input sockets on the front side of the unit.  
RAM  
If you activated the write-protection, deactivate it.  
Choose one of the two connection possibilities.  
Connection with S VIDEO cable and audio cable (L/R) produces the best quality.  
S VIDEO IN  
VIDEO IN L/MONO - AUDIO IN - R  
AV3  
S VIDEO IN  
VIDEO IN L/MONO - AUDIO IN - R  
AV3  
A
B
A
B
C
Audio/  
Video cable  
Audio/  
Video cable  
A
Yellow  
(Video)  
White (L)  
A
B
C
White (L)  
S VIDEO cable  
B
Red (R)  
Red (R)  
!
!
!
!
Press REC MODE to select the recording mode.  
In stop mode, use INPUT SELECT to select the input channel AV3.  
Start the playback on the external device.  
Press REC at the point where you want to begin recording.  
!
!
Press PAUSE to pause recording. Press the button to resume recording.  
Press STOP to stop recording.  
This unit cannot record signals from PCs.  
Recording of bilingual programmes:  
RAM  
If [M1] and [M2] are selected on the connected device, you can choose the audio mode  
during playback.  
-R -RW(V) +R  
Select [M1] or [M2] on the connected device. You cannot select the audio mode  
during playback. If the output signal of the external device is an NTSC signal, set the TV  
system in the SETUP menu to [NTSC].  
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FUNCTIONS Selection Menu  
You can access the main functions via the FUNCTIONS selection menu.  
The illustrations show DVD-RAM menus.  
The menu entries can be different depending on the disc or medium. MP3&JPEG  
25 - 26  
!
Press FUNCTIONS in stop mode.  
U
N
!
C
Use  
to select a menu and confirm with ENTER.  
!
!
!
!
Use  
to select an option and confirm with ENTER.  
To view the second screen page, use  
to select [To Others] and confirm with ENTER.  
To return to the first page, use  
to select [Return] and confirm with ENTER.  
Press FUNCTIONS to exit the selection menu.  
DIRECT NAVIGATOR  
35 - 37  
18 - 19  
27 - 32  
31  
Edit titles and chapters, protect recordings.  
Your electronic programme guide  
Programme recordings  
FUNCTIONS  
Playback  
DVD-RAM  
Disc Protection Off  
DIRECT NAVIGATOR  
EPG  
TV Guide  
EPG  
Recording  
TV Guide  
TIMER RECORDING  
VIDEO Plus+  
2
3
TIMER RECORDING  
VIDEO Plus+  
To Others  
To Others  
ENTER  
RETURN  
2
Programme recordings with VIDEO Plus+  
Open the 2nd screen page  
3
38 - 40  
28  
Create and edit playlists.  
PLAYLISTS  
FLEXIBLE REC  
SETUP  
FUNCTIONS  
Disc Protections Off  
DVD-RAM  
PLAYLISTS  
DIRECT NAVIGATOR  
FLEXIBLE REC  
Automatic selection of the recording mode.  
Change the unit's default settings.  
TV Guide  
SETUP  
DISC MANAGEMENT  
TIMER RECORDING  
VIDEO Plus +  
41 - 48  
49 - 50  
To Others  
Return  
ENTER  
RETURN  
DISC MANAGEMENT  
Return  
Format and finalize discs, write protection.  
Back to 1st screen page  
33  
FUNCTIONS Selection Menu  
Symbols  
35  
38  
29  
PLAYLISTS  
DIRECT NAVIGATOR  
TIMER RECORDING  
TIMER  
RECORDING  
Remain 1:58 SP  
12:09:37 18/11 THU  
This title is currently being recorded.  
The title overlaps other programmes.  
STTL  
Disc  
space  
No.Name Date Start Stop Mode  
W
PDC  
W
F
01 BBC1 19/11 THU 8:00  
19/11 THU 8:20  
03 CH4 20/11 THU 10:30  
8:30  
9:00  
11:30  
SP ON  
SP ON  
SP ON  
OK  
!
OK  
W
02 ITV  
The disc was full or the highest number of titles or scenes was reached so that  
the programme could not be recorded.  
New Timer Programme  
The title is write-protected.  
[Chan. Name] CH4  
[Prog. Name] The best movie selection: "Gone with the wind"  
The television programme was copy-protected so that the programme could not  
be recorded.  
DIRECT NAVIGATOR TITLE VIEW  
DVD-RAM  
X
The programme cannot be played back due to damaged data or cannot be recorded  
for another reason.  
01  
02  
03  
The title is selected.  
BBC1 23/9 THU  
ITV 1/10 FRI  
BBC1 23/9 THU  
04  
ITV 1/10 FRI  
Previous  
Page 01/01  
Next  
(PAL)  
(NTSC)  
46  
The title or the playlist was recorded with a TV system other than that currently  
set in the unit. Titles and playlists with these markings cannot be played back.  
Switch your TV system to play back these titles/playlists.  
Editing several elements  
!
Use  
to select the desired title and press PAUSE . A tiek appears.  
Repeat this process to select other titles.  
!
Press PAUSE again to cancel.  
RAM  
-RW(V) +R  
Disc Name
-R  
Entering Text  
TERRALUNA  
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You can give discs or programmes titles in various menus:  
In DISC MANAGEMENT, in DIRECT NAVIGATOR, in the PLAYLIST and when setting  
the TIMER-controlled recording.  
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Erase  
Add to List  
List Names  
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Set  
SELECT  
Add to List  
ENTER  
RETURN  
Entering a Disc Name or Title via the Menu  
!
TERRALUNA  
Add this name ?  
Use  
to select the desired character and confirm with ENTER.  
Add  
SELECT  
Cancel  
!
!
!
!
Use PAUSE to delete a letter.  
ENTER  
RETURN  
If you want to save the name/title in the List Names, press SKIP  
Use to select [Add] in the next screen and confirm with ENTER.  
If you press STOP , the name/title is saved.  
.
Entering a Title via the Numeric Buttons, For Example: the Letter "R"  
!
Press [7] to go to the 7th line.  
Press [7] twice to select "R" and confirm with ENTER.  
!
List Names  
01 ASTRA  
02 TERRALUNA  
Erasing a Disc Name or Title from List Names  
!
Use  
Use  
SKIP to open List Names.  
to select the title or name and press SUB MENU.  
Erase Name  
!
!
!
SELECT  
ENTER  
RETURN  
S
SUB MENU  
Confirm [Erase Name] with ENTER.  
Use to select [Erase] in the next screen and confirm with ENTER.  
Selecting a Disc Name or Title from List Names  
!
Use  
Use  
SKIP to open List Names.  
to select the disc name or title confirm with ENTER.  
!
34  
FUNCTIONS Selection Menu  
F
U
N
C
N
S
DIRECT NAVIGATOR  
In DIRECT NAVIGATOR, you can archive, edit or start recordings after selecting a title.  
Direct access:  
!
DIRECT NAVIGATOR TITLE VIEW  
DVD RAM  
Press DIRECT NAVIGATOR on the remote control.  
The DIRECT NAVIGATOR is displayed.  
07  
BBC1 12/ 9 THU  
Access via the FUNCTIONS menu:  
!
Press FUNCTIONS in stop mode.  
Confirm DIRECT NAVIGATOR with ENTER.  
!
Page 02/02  
Previous  
Next  
Previous  
ENTER  
S
Next  
SUB MENU  
Select  
Use [Previous] or [Next] to select other pages and press ENTER.  
Select the desired title and start playback with ENTER.  
RETURN  
!
You can also enter the title with the numeric buttons. If you enter a number that is larger than  
the total number of the title, then the last title is selected.  
Editing is not possible during a  
recording.  
DIRECT NAVIGATOR TITLE VIEW  
Enter Name  
Erase  
DIRECT NAVIGATOR CHAPTER VIEW  
36  
Set up Protection  
Cancel Protection  
Partial Erase  
35  
SUB MENU  
Properties  
Edit  
SUB MENU  
S
Erase Chapter  
36  
36  
S
Create Chapter  
Change Thumbnail  
Divide Title  
Combine Chapters  
SUB MENU  
Chapter View  
S
Title View  
37  
Editing Titles and Chapters with the SUB MENU  
!
Press SUB MENU.  
DIRECT NAVIGATOR TITLE VIEW  
DVD-RAM  
You can access further sub menus with SUB MENU.  
01  
!
!
!
In the sub menu, use  
Use RETURN to go back to the TITLE VIEW.  
Press RETURN again to exit the screen.  
to select the desired option and confirm with ENTER.  
BBC1 12/ 9 THU  
Erase  
Previous  
Properties  
Edit  
Chapter View  
Erase  
-R -RW(V) +R  
RAM  
Erase  
When you perform this procedure, the title is deleted and cannot be recovered.  
!
Confirm [Erase] with ENTER.  
Use to select [Erase] and confirm with ENTER.  
TERRALUNA  
!
Remaining Time  
Corresponding chapter of PLAYLISTS will be erased.  
Erase  
2:00(SP)  
The available recording time may remain the same after erasing short titles.  
The recording time on DVD-R/+R remains the same.  
Cancel  
SELECT  
ENTER  
RETURN  
To edit several elements, use  
to select the desired title and press PAUSE  
.
RAM -R -RW(V) +R  
-RW(VR)  
Properties  
Properties  
Information on the playback list, e.g. time and date, is displayed.  
TERRALUNA  
No.  
01  
Time  
Rec time  
1:02  
0:01(SP)  
!
Use  
to select [Properties] and confirm with ENTER.  
Date 13/7/2005  
THU  
Name BBC1  
ENTER  
RETURN  
Edit  
Chapter View  
36  
37  
35  
FUNCTIONS Selection Menu  
F
U
N
C
N
S
DIRECT NAVIGATOR  
!
Press FUNCTIONS.  
Confirm DIRECT NAVIGATOR with ENTER.  
Erase  
Properties  
Edit  
!
!
!
In the TITLE VIEW menu, use  
Press SUB MENU.  
to select the desired title.  
Enter Name  
Chapter View  
Set up Protection  
Cancel Protection  
Partial Erase  
!
In the sub menu, use  
to select [Edit] and confirm with ENTER.  
RAM  
-RW(V) +R  
-R  
Enter Name  
34  
Change Thumbnail  
Divide Title  
The complete name is displayed in the sub menu [Properties].  
!
Confirm [Enter Name] with ENTER.  
Change or enter the title of the programme.  
!
DIRECT NAVIGATOR  
DVD-RAM  
RAM  
Set up Protection, Cancel Protection  
!
Set up Protection  
Set up title protection.  
01  
Use  
with ENTER.  
to select [Set up Protection] or [Cancel Protection] and confirm  
Yes  
No  
BBC1 12/ 9 THU  
SELECT  
ENTER  
!
Use to select [Yes] and confirm with ENTER.  
RETURN  
To edit several elements, use  
to select the desired title and press PAUSE  
.
RAM  
Partial Erase  
DIRECT NAVIGATOR Partial Erase  
PLAY  
Before you start erasing, make sure that you really want to erase the recordings.  
!
01 TERRALUNA  
Start  
Use  
to select [Partial Erase] and confirm with ENTER.  
End  
Next  
Exit  
!
!
!
!
At the desired start point, confirm [Start] with ENTER.  
At the desired end point, confirm [End] with ENTER.  
Confirm [Next] with ENTER.  
In the following screen, use to select [Erase] and confirm with ENTER.  
After the erase procedure, you can select the next start and end point.  
Confirm [Next] again with ENTER.  
0:00.35  
Start  
--:--.--  
End  
--:--.--  
!
!
!
Partial Erase  
TERRALUNA  
Remaining Time  
Use  
To exit the menu, use  
to select [Erase] and press ENTER.  
to select [Exit] and press ENTER.  
to jump to the beginning or end of a title.  
or TIME SLIP.  
2 : 00(SP)  
Use PAUSE and SKIP  
,
Corresponding chapter of PLAYLISTS will be erased.  
You can search for begin and end points with SLOW/SEARCH  
,
Erase  
Cancel  
SELECT  
ENTER  
You may not be able to detect begin and end points if they are less than 3 seconds apart or if the  
recorded picture was a still image. The unit switches to pause, when the end of the track is  
reached. The available recording time on the disc may remain the same after the erase process.  
RETURN  
RAM -R -RW(V) +R  
Change Thumbnail  
DIRECT NAVIGATOR Change Thumbnail  
DVD-RAM  
You can select an image to be displayed as a preview in the title view.  
!
PLAY  
01 TERRALUNA  
Change  
Use to select [Change Thumbnail] and confirm with ENTER.  
Press PLAY to start the playback.  
!
!
!
Exit  
Press ENTER at the image that you want to display.  
Confirm [Exit] with ENTER. The displayed preview is exchanged for this image.  
0:00.35  
Change  
0:00.10  
Start play and select the image  
of a thumbnail.  
Divide Title  
RAM  
DIRECT NAVIGATOR Divide Title  
DVD-RAM  
You can divide a selected title. A divided title cannot be recombined again.  
!
PLAY  
01 TERRALUNA  
Preview  
Divide  
Use to select [Divide Title] and confirm with ENTER.  
With SLOW/SEARCH and PAUSE , find the spot where you want to divide  
!
!
,
the title and confirm [Divide] with ENTER.  
Confirm [Preview] with ENTER. The playback will take place 10 seconds before to  
10 seconds after the dividing point.  
Exit  
0:00.35  
Divide  
Divide Title  
!
!
!
TERRALUNA  
Use  
Confirm [Exit] with ENTER.  
In the Divide Title screen, use to select [Divide] and confirm with ENTER.  
to select [Exit] if you want skip the preview.  
Once divided, this title cannot be  
recombined.  
Divide  
Cancel  
SELECT  
ENTER  
RETURN  
This function cannot be used if the resulting sections are extremely short or if the total  
number of the title is more than 99 (DVD-RAM).  
A short section of the recording right before the dividing point can be lost.  
The divided titles have the same name as the original title.  
36  
FUNCTIONS Selection Menu  
F
U
N
C
N
S
DIRECT NAVIGATOR  
Chapter View  
!
In the sub menu, use  
to select [Chapter View] and confirm with ENTER.  
to select the desired title.  
to select the desired option in the sub menu  
!
!
In the CHAPTER VIEW menu, use  
Press SUB MENU, use  
and confirm with ENTER.  
RETURN  
DIRECT NAVIGATOR TITLE VIEW  
DVD-RAM  
Playing back chapters  
!
03  
02  
01  
Press SUB MENU in DIRECT NAVIGATOR.  
BBC1 23/9 THU  
TERRALUNA  
ITV 1/10 FRI  
ASTRAL  
BBC1 12/9 THU  
AUTOMOBIL  
!
!
!
Use  
Use  
to select Chapter View and confirm with ENTER.  
[Previous] or [Next] to select additional pages and press ENTER.  
Erase  
Select the desired chapter and start playback with ENTER.  
Properties  
Edit  
Previous  
Next  
Chapter View  
Editing chapters  
!
In the CHAPTER VIEW menu, use  
Press SUB MENU.  
to select the desired chapter.  
!
!
Use  
to select the desired option and confirm with ENTER.  
DIRECT NAVIGATOR CHAPTER VIEW  
DVD-RAM  
RAM  
03 ITV 1/ 10 FRI  
Erase Chapter  
!
002  
003  
004  
001  
Confirm [Erase Chapter] with ENTER.  
Use to select [Erase] and confirm with ENTER.  
!
Erase Chapter  
Create Chapter  
To edit several elements, use  
to select the desired title and press PAUSE  
.
Previous  
Next  
Combine Chapters  
Title View  
RAM  
Create Chapter  
!
Use  
to select [Create Chapter] and confirm with ENTER.  
!
!
!
Press ENTER where you want to create the chapter.  
Repeat this step to create more chapters.  
Use to select [Exit] and confirm with ENTER.  
A short section of the recording right before the diving point may be lost.  
DIRECT NAVIGATOR CHAPTER VIEW  
DVD-RAM  
17 ITV 1/10 FRI CARS  
Combine Chapters  
RAM  
Combine Chapters  
!
Following Chapter  
002  
Use  
to select [Combine chapters.] and confirm with ENTER.  
The selected chapter will be combined with the following chapter.  
Use to select [Combine] and confirm with ENTER.  
Select Chapter  
001  
!
Combine chapters.  
Combine  
Cancel  
Title View: Return to TITLE VIEW.  
37  
FUNCTIONS Selection Menu  
F
U
N
C
To Others  
N
PLAYLISTS  
S
You can create and then edit a playlist from your favourite chapters of your recording.  
RAM  
Insert a recorded disc.  
If write protection is activated, deactivate it.  
Creating a Playlist  
!
Press FUNCTIONS in stop mode.  
Use to select [To Others] and confirm with ENTER.  
Confirm PLAYLISTS with ENTER.  
PLAYLISTS  
DVD-RAM  
Create  
03 ITV  
!
1/10 FRI CARS  
03  
!
!
Source Title  
01  
Page 01/01  
02  
04  
In PLAYLIST VIEW, use  
and confirm with ENTER.  
to select the free [Create] field  
Source Chapter  
Page 001/001  
Page 001/001  
Chapters in PLAYLIST  
Create Chapter  
Create Source Chap.  
!
In the Create menu, use  
Confirm [Create Chapter] with ENTER.  
to select the Source Title and press SUB MENU.  
!
PLAYLISTS  
Create  
03 ITV  
!
!
In the [Create Source Chap.] Menu, use ENTER to select the chapter sections.  
To place an exact chapter marking, use PAUSE to stop the playback.  
Use SLOW/SEARCH  
Use to select [Exit] and confirm with ENTER.  
DVD-RAM  
1/10 FRI CARS  
03  
Source Title  
01  
Page 01/01  
02  
04  
,
, SKIP  
,
, TIME SLIP or  
to select the position.  
Source Chapter  
001  
Page 001/001  
Page 001/001  
002  
003  
Chapters in PLAYLIST  
Adding Chapters to PLAYLISTS  
!
In the Create menu, use  
[Source Chapter].  
Use to select the Source Chapter that you want to add to the playlist  
and confirm with ENTER.  
Use to select the position where the chapter should be inserted into the  
PLAYLISTS and confirm with ENTER.  
to select a Source Title and use to go to  
!
!
PLAYLISTS  
Create  
03 ITV  
DVD-RAM  
1/10 FRI CARS  
03  
Source Title  
01  
Page 01/01  
02  
04  
Source Chapter  
001  
Page 001/001  
Page 001/001  
002  
003  
To add another chapter, repeat the steps. Use to select additional Source Titles.  
Use RETURN to go back to PLAYLIST VIEW.  
If you confirm a selected source title with ENTER, the entire title is saved into the  
!
Chapters in PLAYLIST  
001  
002  
PLAYLISTS.  
Select / Edit Playlists  
!
Press FUNCTIONS.  
Use to select [To Others] and confirm with ENTER.  
Confirm PLAYLISTS with ENTER.  
Use to select a playlist.  
You can play the playlist with ENTER.  
DVD-RAM  
PLAY  
!
!
!
!
Erase  
Properties  
Edit  
!
With SUB MENU, the sub menu for editing the playlist appears.  
Chapter View  
Erase  
Erase  
!
Confirm [Erase] with ENTER.  
Erase PLAYLISTS?  
!
In the next screen, use to select [Erase].  
An erased playlist cannot be restored.  
Confirm [Erase] with ENTER  
Erase  
Cancel  
SELECT  
!
ENTER  
RETURN  
To edit several elements, use  
to select the desired title and press PAUSE  
.
Properties  
Properties  
!
No.  
02  
Date 9/6/2004 WED  
Total 0:00.35  
Use to select [Properties] and confirm with ENTER.  
Information on the playlist, e.g. chapter and date, is displayed.  
Chapters 001  
SELECT  
ENTER  
RETURN  
39  
Edit  
Chapter View  
40  
38  
FUNCTIONS Selection Menu  
F
U
N
C
To Others  
N
PLAYLISTS  
S
Edit Playlists  
!
Press FUNCTIONS.  
Use to select [To Others] and confirm with ENTER.  
Confirm PLAYLISTS with ENTER.  
Use to select a playlist.  
Press SUB MENU  
Use to select [Edit] and confirm with ENTER.  
In the sub menu, select the desired option.  
!
!
!
!
!
!
Erase  
Properties  
Edit  
Create  
Copy  
Chapter View  
Enter Name  
Change Thumbnail  
Create  
!
Confirm [Create] with ENTER.  
Please read Creating a Playlist.  
38  
Copy  
Copy  
!
Copy PLAYLIST  
Use to select [Copy] and confirm with ENTER.  
In the following screen, use to select [Copy] and confirm with ENTER.  
Copy  
Cancel  
!
SELECT  
To edit several elements, use to select the desired title and press PAUSE  
.
ENTER  
RETURN  
34  
Enter Name  
If you enter a long name, it is only partially displayed.  
Change Thumbnail  
You can select an image to be displayed as the preview in TITLE VIEW. The image will be  
displayed as the preview for approx. 1 second after the beginning of the title.  
PLAYLISTS  
DVD-RAM  
02  
Change Thumbnail  
Change  
Exit  
!
Use  
to select [Change Thumbnail] and confirm with ENTER.  
0:00.02  
Change Start play and select the image  
of a thumbnail.  
!
!
!
In the Change Thumbnail menu, press PLAY to start the playback.  
Press ENTER at the selected spot.  
Confirm [Exit] with ENTER.  
0:00.02  
The displayed preview is exchanged for this image.  
39  
FUNCTIONS Selection Menu  
F
U
N
C
To Others  
N
PLAYLISTS  
S
Edit Chapter  
!
Press FUNCTIONS.  
Use to select [To Others] and confirm with ENTER.  
Confirm PLAYLISTS with ENTER.  
In PLAYLIST VIEW, use  
Press SUB MENU.  
PLAYLISTS  
DVD-RAM  
PLAYLIST VIEW  
!
01  
03  
02  
!
!
!
!
23/ 9 THU 0:30  
to select a playlist.  
1/10 FRI 0:10  
1/10 FRI 0:20  
Erase  
Use  
to select [Chapter View] and confirm with ENTER.  
Properties  
Edit  
Chapter View  
!
In CHAPTER VIEW, use  
and press SUB MENU.  
to select the desired chapter  
PLAYLISTS  
DVD-RAM  
CHAPTER VIEW  
03 ITV 1/10 FRI 0:00  
002  
003  
004  
001  
!
In the sub menu, use  
with ENTER.  
to select the desired option and confirm  
Add Chapter  
Move Chapter  
Create Chapter  
Previous  
ext  
Combine Chapters  
Erase Chapter  
Add Chapter  
PLAYLIST View  
You can create a new chapter from the Source Title.  
!
PLAYLISTS  
DVD-RAM  
Add Chapter  
03 BBC1 1/10 FRI TERRALUNA  
In the [Add Chapter] menu, use  
and press  
to select a Source Title  
.
Source Title  
01  
Page 01/01  
02  
03  
04  
!
!
!
!
Use  
Use to cancel the process.  
to select a Source Chapter and confirm with ENTER.  
Source Chapter  
001  
Page 001/001  
Page 001/001  
Use  
and confirm with ENTER.  
to select the position where the chapter is to be inserted  
Chapters in PLAYLIST  
To add another chapter, repeat the steps.  
Use to select other Source Titles.  
Use RETURN to go back to CHAPTER VIEW.  
ENTER  
S
SUB MENU  
Press RETURN to exit.  
RETURN  
Move Chapter  
!
Use  
and confirm with ENTER.  
to select the position where the chapter is to moved,  
PLAYLISTS  
CHAPTER VIEW  
03 BBC1 1/10 FRI 0:00  
DVD-RAM  
002  
003  
004  
001  
Add Chapter  
Create Chapter  
!
Move Chapter  
Create Chapter  
Press ENTER at the spot where you want to create the chapter.  
Repeat this step to create a chapter at another spot.  
Combine Chapters  
Erase Chapter  
Previous  
Page 01/01  
!
Use to select [Exit] and confirm with ENTER.  
A short section of the recording right before the dividing point can be lost.  
PLAYLIST View  
For quick editing  
PLAY LIST  
DVD-RAM  
Create Chapter  
Use PAUSE  
Find the start and end points with SLOW/SEARCH  
and SKIP  
,
to jump to the start or end of a title.  
,
PLAY  
01  
or TIME SLIP.  
Create  
Exit  
0:00.35  
Combine Chapters  
!
In the next screen, use to select [Combine] and confirm with ENTER.  
The selected chapter is combined with the next chapter.  
Combine Chapters  
Selected Chapter  
Following Chapter  
002  
001  
Erase Chapter  
!
Combine chapters.  
In the next screen, use to select [Erase] and confirm with ENTER.  
The original title is not erased by erasing the chapter.  
Combine  
Cancel  
SELECT  
ENTER  
To edit several elements, use  
to select the desired title and press PAUSE  
.
RETURN  
PLAYLIST View: Return to PLAYLIST VIEW.  
40  
FUNCTIONS Selection Menu  
F
U
N
C
To Others  
SETUP  
N
S
!
!
Press FUNCTIONS in stop mode.  
Use  
Use  
to selec t [To Others] and confirm with ENTER.  
to select SETUP and confirm with ENTER.  
!
!
!
!
Use  
Use  
Use  
to select the desired sub menu and use to switch to setting.  
to select the desired setting and confirm with ENTER.  
to select the desired option and confirm with ENTER.  
Follow the menu navigation. The unit saves your settings.  
!
!
Use to return to the sub menu and use RETURN to exit the menu.  
Use FUNCTIONS to return to the FUNCTIONS menu.  
Menu navigation in the SETUP menu  
ENTER  
Tuning  
Manual  
Setting  
Sub menu  
!
Press ENTER to  
edit or confirm the  
selected option  
!
Select the settings  
!
To the settings  
!
Select the sub menu  
Sub menu  
Options  
Settings  
SETUP  
Remote Control  
Clock  
DVD 1  
Owner ID  
Tuning  
Quick Start  
On  
Disc  
System Update  
Shipping Condition  
Default Settings  
Picture  
Sound  
Display  
SELECT  
TAB  
Connection  
Others  
RETURN  
41  
FUNCTIONS Selection Menu  
F
U
N
C
To Others  
SETUP  
N
S
SETUP  
Tuning  
Creating profiles  
Edit Profiles  
ENTER  
Edit Profiles  
Auto-Setup Restart  
Digital  
Tuning  
Disc  
Add New DVB Service  
Edit Profiles  
You can create four different profiles, in which you can sort and save your desired  
channels for the TV GUIDE.  
All Services  
Picture  
Sound  
Display  
PROFILE 1  
1 BBC ONE  
2 BBC TWO  
17 BBC1  
1 BBC ONE  
2 BBC TWO  
!
7 BBC CHOICE  
Select [Edit Profiles] and confirm with ENTER.  
The Edit Profiles menu appears.  
Press the GREEN button to select one of the 4 profiles.  
11 BBC NEWS 24  
17 BBC1  
Connec
Others  
10 BBC FOUR  
45 BB Parlament  
10 BBC FOUR  
12 CBBC  
!
!
Use to jump back and forth between the two tables.  
To edit a new profile, use to go to the left side of the table and press the GREEN  
13 CBEEBIES  
!
Profile Select  
Add  
v
TO STORE, PRESS ENTER  
JUMP  
Page  
Page  
+
-
SELECT  
button.  
v
RETURN  
Inserting individual channels into the profile.  
!
Select a new profile.  
!
Use to select the desired station and press the YELLOW button.  
The station is inserted into the profile.  
To insert additional stations, press the YELLOW button again.  
!
!
!
Press ENTER to save the setting.  
Inserting all available channels into the profile.  
!
Select a new profile and press the BLUE button.  
All channels are inserted into the profile.  
Editing the profile  
Use the GREEN button to select a profile. To edit the profile, press  
.
Profile Name  
!
Edit Profiles  
PROFILE 1  
All Services  
1 BBC ONE  
2 BBC TWO  
Press the RED button to change the profile name.  
The letter to be changed is highlighted in red.  
1 BBC ONE  
2 BBC TWO  
17 BBC1  
7 BBC CHOICE  
!
Use to select the desired letters from the row of characters below and use to go  
to the next letter to be changed.  
11 BBC NEWS 24  
10 BBC FOUR  
17 BBC1  
45 BB Parlament  
10 BBC FOUR  
12 CBBC  
!
!
Use the GREEN button to add a space and use the YELLOW button to delete letters.  
Confirm with ENTER.  
13 CBEEBIES  
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ+-. â0123456789  
Insert  
Profile List  
Delete  
!
To change other profile names, repeat the procedure and save with ENTER.  
SELECT  
TO STORE, PRESS ENTER  
CHANGE CHAR.  
Move  
Edit Profiles  
!
PROFILE 1  
1 BBC ONE  
2 BBC TWO  
17 BBC1  
All Services  
1 BBC ONE  
2 BBC TWO  
Use to select a station in the profile.  
To move the station, press the GREEN button.  
The station is highlighted in red.  
!
7 BBC CHOICE  
11 BBC NEWS 24  
10 BBC FOUR  
!
17 BBC1  
Use to select the desired position and press the GREEN button again.  
The station is inserted.  
45 BB Parlament  
10 BBC FOUR  
12 CBBC  
13 CBEEBIES  
Delete  
!
Move  
Delete  
Profile Name  
Delete All  
v
TO STORE, PRESS ENTER  
JUMP  
RETURN  
Page  
Page  
+
-
SELECT  
Use the YELLOW button to delete the station.  
v
Delete All  
!
Press the BLUE button to delete all stations from the profile.  
!
Confirm all settings with ENTER.  
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FUNCTIONS Selection Menu  
F
U
N
C
To Others  
SETUP  
N
S
Auto-Setup Restart  
Tuning  
Auto-Setup Restart  
ENTER  
Warning--all stored tuning data  
will be lost !  
Do you want to proceed ?  
Auto-Setup Restart  
!
Yes  
No  
Use to select [Yes] and confirm with ENTER.  
The station search begins.  
SELECT  
ENTER  
RETURN  
!
!
To cancel the process, use to select [No] and confirm with ENTER  
or press RETURN.  
To stop the station search early, press RETURN.  
All station settings and all created profiles are deleted during a Restart.  
Add New DVB Service  
68  
Tuning  
Add New DVB Service  
ENTER  
Ch  
2 New Services added.  
DVB only  
Add New DVB Service  
The station search begins automatically.  
!
To stop the station search early, press RETURN.  
The channels found up to the abort of the station search are stored.  
ENTER  
RETURN  
The unit searches for new digital stations. At the end of the station search, the  
number of new digital programmes found is displayed.  
Signal Quality  
1 BBC ONE  
Tuning  
Signal Quality  
ENTER  
DVB CH30  
0
5
10  
v
CH +  
RETURN  
CH –  
DVB only  
Signal Quality  
The Signal Quality display shows a bar to indicate the signal quality for digital channels.  
v
0
10  
means no signal  
means best signal  
If the signal quality is under 50% the colour of the signal bar is red.  
If the signal quality is over 50% the colour of the signal bar is green.  
!
Use CH  
to launch and check the programmes in sequence.  
The bar can be started only on digital services. The signal quality button is greyed out on  
analogue services.  
SETUP  
Edit Profiles  
ENTER  
Tuning  
Manual  
Auto-Setup Restart  
Digital  
Add New DVB Services  
Tuning  
Disc  
Entering a new analogue Television Station  
!
Signal Quality  
Analogue  
Manual  
Use  
Enter the channel using  
to select an empty station position and confirm ENTER.  
9
Picture  
Sound  
Display  
!
!
0
or  
The channel tuning starts. Wait until the desired station is set and confirm the settings  
-
.
Download from TV  
Connection  
Others  
TAB  
RETURN  
SELECT  
with ENTER.  
ENTER  
Options available for tuning the channels. Not every model supports all of the functions.  
Manual Tuning  
Pos Name  
901 BBC1  
902 BBC2  
Ch  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
36  
Pos Name  
Ch  
Pos  
Station position.  
911  
912  
913  
914  
915  
916  
917  
918  
919  
920  
Station name setting.  
Name  
ITV  
CH4  
CH5  
903  
904  
905  
906  
907  
908  
909  
910  
Channel setting.  
Channel  
NICAM  
Title Page  
Automatic NICAM detection / Mono  
The station title is obtained from the TV guide.  
On / Off  
* * * *  
SELECT  
ENTER  
RETURN  
Delete  
Your digital channels can be found at positions 1 900.  
Your analogue channels can be found at positions 901 999.  
Manual search...  
Please wait.  
Pos  
Name  
Channel  
992  
-----  
Manual  
Tuning  
21  
NICAM  
Title Page  
CHANGE  
RETURN  
RETURN : leave  
43  
FUNCTIONS Selection Menu  
F
U
N
C
To Others  
SETUP  
N
S
Manual Tuning  
Tuning  
Manual  
ENTER  
Pos Name  
Ch  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
Pos Name  
Ch  
BBC1  
BBC2  
ITV  
CH4  
CH5  
901  
902  
903  
904  
905  
906  
907  
908  
909  
910  
911  
912  
913  
914  
915  
Changing the Name of the Television Station  
!
* * * *  
Use  
Use  
to select the name of the television station and confirm with ENTER.  
Pos  
901  
BBC1  
22  
Manual  
SELECT  
ENTER  
Tuning  
Name  
!
to select [Name] and use to select the name field.  
B
Channel  
RETURN  
Off  
NICAM  
Title Page  
The cursor jumps to the first letter BC1.  
301  
Delete  
CHANGE  
ENTER  
!
!
!
Change the letter using  
.
B
RETURN  
Use to select the next letter B C1.  
Press ENTER. The new name is saved in the station table.  
RETURN  
ENTER  
:
:
leave  
store  
Deleting Television Stations  
!
Use  
to select the station that you want to delete.  
!
Press the red Button to delete the station.  
The settings of the programme position are deleted.  
Download from TV  
Tuning  
Download from TV  
ENTER  
Warning--all currently  
stored stations will be  
replaced by new ones !!  
Download from TV (with Q Link or similar functions)  
!
Yes  
No  
Use to select [Yes] and confirm with ENTER.  
The data transfer begins.  
SELECT  
ENTER  
!
To cancel the process, use to select [No] and confirm with ENTER or press RETURN.  
To stop the data transfer early, press RETURN.  
RETURN  
!
ENTER  
ENTER  
Disc  
Settings  
Option  
SETUP  
Settings for playback  
Ratings  
Level 5  
Off  
Ratings  
Changing the Security Level  
DVD-Audio Video mode Playback  
Soundtrack  
You can restrict the playback of DVD-Video by  
entering a password.  
Allows all titles.  
1-7 Stops playback of DVD-Video  
with registered security levels.  
[Unlock Recorder] Return to level 8  
[Change Password] Change the password  
[Change Level]  
[Temporary Unlock] You can temporarily unlock a disc  
for playback. The unit is locked again when you switch to  
standby or open the disc tray.  
Tuning  
Ratings  
Disc  
Subti
Menu
Unlock Recorder  
8
Change the unlock level  
Picture  
Sound  
Display  
Change Password  
Change Level  
Temporary Unlock  
0
Locks all titles.  
Connection  
Others  
SELECT  
ENTER  
DVD-Audio Video mode Playback:  
[On] [Off]  
RETURN  
On: You want to play the DVD-Video content of a DVD-Audio. If you change discs or turn the unit off, the  
setting is reset to [Off].  
Soundtrack Subtitle Menus  
DVD-V  
Select the language for Soundtrack, Subtitle and Menus. Under [Other], enter the  
country code for a different language.  
SETUP  
Settings for playback  
Settings for recording  
Recording time in EP mode  
[EP (6Hours)] [EP (8Hours)]  
Tuning  
Disc  
Settings for recording  
Recording time in EP mode  
Select the maximum number of hours for recording in EP mode.  
EP (6Hours): Recording time on a 4.7GB disc.  
EP (8Hours): Recording time on a 4.7GB disc. The sound quality is lower.  
EP ( 8Hours )  
Picture  
Esperanto  
Estonia  
6672 Faroese  
6682 Fiji  
6671 Finnish  
7789 French  
6979 Hindi  
7273 Latin  
7665 Oriya  
7686 Pashto  
7678 Persian  
7684 Polish  
7982 Sindhi  
8368 Tigrinya  
8473  
8479  
8482  
8475  
8487  
8575  
8582  
8590  
List of language codes  
Abkhazian 6566 Bihari  
6984 Hungarian  
7079 Icelandic  
7285 Latvian  
7383 Lingala  
7074 Indonesian 7378 Lithunian  
8083 Singhalese 8373 Tonga  
7065 Slovac  
8076 Slovenian  
8375 Turkish  
8376 Turkmen  
8379 Twi  
Afar  
6565 Breton  
6570 Bulgarian  
8381 Burmese  
Afrikaans  
Albanian  
Ameharic  
Arabic  
7073 Interlingua 7365 Macedonian 7775 Portuguese 8084 Somali  
7082 Irish  
7089 Italian  
7176 Japanese  
7565 Javanese  
6869 Kanada  
6976 Kashmiri  
7165 Malagasy  
7384 Malay  
7465 Malayalam 7776 Rhaeto-Rom. 8277 Swahili  
7487 Maltese  
7578 Maori  
7583 Marathi  
7575 Moldavian  
7589 Mongolian  
7579 Nauru  
7771 Punjabi  
7783 Quechua  
8065 Spanish  
8185 Sundanese 8385 Urdu  
6983 Ukrainian  
6577 Byelorussian 6669 Frisian  
6582 Cambodian 7577 Galician  
8387 Uzbek  
8386 Vietnamese 8673  
Armenian  
7289 Catalan  
6765 Georgian  
9072 German  
6779 Greek  
7784 Romanian  
7773 Russian  
7782 Samoan  
7779 Sanskrit  
8279 Swedish  
8285 Tagalog  
8377 Tajik  
Assamese 6583 Chinese  
Aymara  
8476 Volapük  
8471 Welsh  
8465 Wolof  
8484 Xhosa  
8469 Yiddish  
8472 Yoruba  
6679 Zulu  
8679  
6789  
8779  
8872  
7473  
8979  
9085  
6589 Corsican  
Azerbaijani 6590 Croatian  
7282 Greenlandic 7576 Kazakh  
8365 Tamil  
Bashkir  
Basque  
Bengali  
Bhutani  
6665 Czech  
6985 Danish  
6678 Dutch  
6890 English  
6783 Guarani  
6865 Gujarati  
7876 Hausa  
6978 Hebrew  
7178 Kirghiz  
7185 Korean  
7265 Kurdish  
7387 Laotian  
7778 Scots Gaelic 7168 Tatar  
7865 Serbian  
7869 Serbo-Croat. 8372 Thai  
8378 Tibetan  
8382 Telugo  
7585 Nepali  
7679 Norwegian 7879 Shona  
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FUNCTIONS Selection Menu  
F
U
N
C
To Others  
SETUP  
N
S
SETUP  
Picture  
Settings  
Option  
ENTER  
ENTER  
On  
Automatic  
On  
Comb Filter  
Still Mode  
Comb Filter  
[On] [Off]  
Seamless Play  
Tuning  
Disc  
On: The picture becomes clear and contour-rich. This setting is always set to [On] if you  
have selected [TV System - NTSC].  
Off: If the picture to be recorded is grainy.  
Picture  
Sound  
Display  
SELECT  
RETURN  
Connection  
Others  
TAB  
Still Mode  
[Automatic] [Field] [Frame]  
Select the display of the still image.  
Field: Select this function, if the picture is disturbed with the [Automatic] setting.  
Frame: Select this function if small text or line structures are not displayed clearly with the [Automatic]  
setting.  
Frames are still images that together form a moving picture. A full frame is made up of  
2 half frames. The picture can appear blurry but the overall quality is good.  
A half frame only contains half of the information of a full frame and has a poorer picture quality.  
Seamless Play  
[On] [Off]  
On: When playing playlists, the transitions from one chapter to the next are improved.  
The end and beginning of the chapters can shift slightly and the transition is smooth.  
Off: The transitions between the chapters are played as they were recorded. The picture may freeze for a second  
during the transition.  
Seamless Play does not work if several audio channels are recorded..  
SETUP  
Off  
M1  
ENTER  
ENTER  
Dynamic Range Compression  
Bilingual Audio Selection  
Digital Audio Output  
Sound  
Settings  
Option  
DVD-V  
(only Dolby Digital)  
Dynamic Range Compression  
[On] [Off]  
Tuning  
Disc  
On: The level of quiet sections is increased and the level of loud sections is decreased. The sound is still  
clearly audible when the volume is decreased.  
Picture  
Sound  
Display  
SELECT  
TAB  
Connection  
Others  
-R -RW(V) +R  
[M 1] [M 2]  
Bilingual Audio Selection  
RETURN  
If you want to record programmes on discs that were broadcast in dual channel tone, you can choose between the  
original language [M 1] or another available language [M 2].  
If you are copying from an external source or a tape position to disc, select the sound track on the other unit.  
SETUP  
Digital Audio Output  
Off  
PCM Down Conversion  
Dolby Digital  
Bitstream  
[PCM Down Conversion], [Dolby Digital], [DTS], [MPEG]  
Digital Audio Output  
Tuning  
Disc  
DTS  
Bitstream  
PCM  
Select the appropriate setting if an external unit is connected  
to the DIGITAL AUDIO OUT of the DVD Recorder.  
MPEG  
Picture  
Dolby Digital  
Sound  
Bitstream  
PCM  
Display  
Connection  
Others  
PCM Down Conversion  
[On] [Off]  
Select the audio output mode at a scanning frequency of 96 kHz or 88.2 kHz.  
Despite this setting, signals are converted to 48 kHz or 44.1 kHz if they have a scanning frequency of more than  
96 kHz or 88.2 kHz or a disc is copy-protected.  
SELECT  
ENTER  
On: The connected unit cannot process signals with a scan frequency of 96 kHz or 88.2 kHz. Signals are  
converted to 48 kHz or 44.1 kHz.  
RETURN  
Off: The connected unit can process signals with a scan frequeny of 96 kHz or 88.2 kHz. Signals are output as 96  
kHz or 88.2 kHz.  
[Bitstream] [PCM]  
Dolby Digital, DTS, MPEG  
Bitstream: The connected unit can decode the corresponding signal.  
PCM: If the connected unit cannot decode the corresponding signal, the setting must be switched to [PCM].  
Otherwise, strong noise can cause damage to hearing or loudspeakers.  
Perform settings based on your audio system.  
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FUNCTIONS Selection Menu  
F
U
N
C
To Others  
SETUP  
N
S
SETUP  
ENTER  
ENTER  
Display  
Settings  
Option  
English  
Automatic  
On  
DVB Preferred Subtitles  
On-Screen Messages  
Grey Background  
DVB only  
DVB Preferred Subtitles  
Tuning  
Disc  
FL Display  
Bright  
Select the language for DVB Subtitles.  
Automatic  
New Service Message  
Picture  
Sound  
Display  
On-Screen Messages  
[Automatic] [Off]  
SELECT  
RETURN  
Connection  
Others  
TAB  
Automatic: The screen messages are displayed on the screen.  
Grey Background  
[On] [Off]  
On: The grey background is displayed when there is no television reception.  
New Service  
A new DVB service has been found.  
Add to the list of "All Services"?  
FL Display  
[Bright] [Dim]  
Yes  
No  
Change the brightness of the unit display.  
DVB only  
New Service Message  
[Automatic] [Off]  
Automatic: New digital stations are constantly scanned in the background. A message is displayed if new stations  
were found and you can add them to you station list.  
SETUP  
ENTER  
ENTER  
Connection  
TV Aspect  
Settings  
Option  
TV Aspect  
Progressive  
TV System  
16:9  
Off  
[16:9] [4:3] [Letterbox]  
PAL  
Tuning  
Disc  
Select the TV picture format of your television set.  
Letterbox: Black bar appear at the top and bottom of your screen.  
AV1 Output  
RGB  
AV2 Settings  
Picture  
Sound  
Display  
Progressive  
[On] [Off]  
Only COMPONENT VIDEO OUT.  
SELECT  
RETURN  
Connection  
Others  
TAB  
On: In COMPONENT VIDEO OUT mode, the signal is displayed in full picture quality.  
[PAL] [NTSC]  
TV System  
PAL: You connect the unit to a PAL or multi-system television set.  
Programmes that were recorded with NTSC are played back as PAL60.  
NTSC: You connect the unit to an NTSC television set.  
Programmes that were recorded with NTSC are played back as NTSC.  
SETUP  
TV Aspect  
Progressive  
TV System  
16:9  
Off  
[Video ( with component )] [S Video (with component)]  
[RGB ( without component )]  
AV1 Output  
PAL  
Tuning  
Disc  
Switch to RGB for an improved picture quality.  
If RGB is set, no signal is available at COMPONENT VIDEO OUT.  
AV1 Output  
RGB  
AV2 Settings  
Picture  
Sound  
Display  
AV2 Settings  
AV2 Input, Ext Link  
SELECT  
RETURN  
Connection  
Others  
TAB  
Perform the settings in the following sub menus for the connected device.  
[RGB / Video] [RGB] [Video] [S Video]  
AV2 Input  
SETUP  
AV2 Settings  
AV2 Input  
Ext Link  
RGB/Video  
Ext Link 1  
RGB / Video: Is detected automatically.  
RGB, Video, S Video: Input is switched to the selected signal.  
Tuning  
Disc  
AV2 Input  
RGB / Video  
RGB  
Ext Link  
[Ext Link 1] [Ext Link 2]  
Picture  
Sound  
Display  
Video  
Ext Link 1: For digital receivers that send a special recording control signal, e.g. the F.U.N. receiver (TU-DSF41).  
Ext Link 2: External recording control for satellites or digital receivers (video signal).  
S Video  
Connection  
Others  
SELECT  
ENTER  
RETURN  
46  
FUNCTIONS Selection Menu  
F
U
N
C
To Others  
SETUP  
N
S
SETUP  
Remote Control  
Clock  
DVD 1  
On  
Others  
Setting  
Option  
ENTER  
ENTER  
7
Remote Control  
[DVD 1] [DVD 2] [DVD 3]  
Owner ID  
Tuning  
Quick Start  
Change the code of the remote control so that you can also use another Panasonic DVD unit at the  
same time.  
Disc  
System Update  
Shipping Condition  
Default Settings  
Picture  
Sound  
Display  
Clock  
47  
47  
Set the date and time.  
Connection  
Others  
SELECT  
RETURN  
TAB  
Owner ID  
Secure the unit with your own PIN number and your own personal information.  
Quick Start  
[On] [Off]  
On: The device is ready for use from standby mode after approx. 2 seconds. Standby mode uses more power.  
Off: If you select Quick Start [Off], the programme information for TV Guide need to be reloaded after Power ON.  
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48  
[EPG Download in Standby], [Software Update in  
Standby], [Software Update Search Now]  
DVB only  
System Update  
Load new software to your unit or update the programme guide during the night.  
Shipping Condition  
All settings except for the security levels with associated password and the time settings are reset to their factory settings.  
Default Settings  
All settings except for the programmed channels, time, country, language and disc-language settings, the security  
levels including password and the remote-control code are reset to the factory settings.  
Clock  
Others  
Clock  
ENTER  
Option  
ENTER  
Automatic Off  
Clock setting  
Time  
Date  
:
:
.
.
2005  
0
00 00  
1
1
The clock will normally be set correctly during Auto-Setup however, in some circumstances  
the DVD Recorder cannot set the clock automatically. In this case follow the operation steps  
below to manually set the clock.  
Please set the clock.  
ENTER: access RETURN: leave  
CHANGE  
ENTER  
!
Use to switch automatic mode to [Off] and confirm with ENTER.  
Use and to change Time and Date.  
Confirm the change with ENTER.  
RETURN  
!
If Clock setting is set to AUTO, do not  
set it to MANUAL, otherwise the  
automatic time correction function is  
deactivated.  
!
To activate the automatic time correction function  
The correct time for the clock can be automatically maintained when the DVD Recorder is  
tuned to a station that transmits a time signal.  
This DVD Recorder uses a 24 hour  
clock. In case of a power failure an  
automatic back-up system maintains  
the clock for approximate 60 minutes.  
!
Use to switch automatic mode to [On] and confirm with ENTER.  
The automatic setting of the clock begins.  
When Clock setting is set to AUTO,  
the automatic time correction function  
checks and if necessary adjusts the  
time several times every day.  
!
Under adverse reception conditions, etc., the Automatic time correction function may not  
work. In this case the indication for Clock setting is automatically reset to MANUAL.  
If the reception conditions improve later on, it is possible to activate this function.  
The automatic time correction function  
only works when the DVD Recorder is  
in standby, it does not work in the  
timer recording mode.Don't forget to  
change summer time and winter time.  
ENTER  
ENTER  
Others  
Onwer ID  
Option  
Owner ID  
!
Use and press the Numeric buttons or  
Press to correct the digit.  
Press the ENTER button twice to confirm.  
to enter a four-digit PIN number.  
Owner ID  
!
!
!
!
!
PIN number  
****  
Enter the [Name], [House No] and [Postcode] in the same way, using  
Press the ENTER button to confirm each entry.  
Press the RETURN button to leave the Owner ID screen.  
.
Name  
**************  
House No.  
Postcode  
***********  
***********  
RETURN  
RETURN : leave  
To display the Owner ID information on TV  
!
On the unit press STOP for more than 5 seconds.  
The PIN number is not displayed.  
After 30 seconds this menu automatically disappears.  
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FUNCTIONS Selection Menu  
F
U
N
C
To Others  
SETUP  
Others  
N
S
System Update  
ENTER  
Option  
ENTER  
[On] [Off]  
EPG Download in Standby  
The unit is permanently looking for EPG data to fill up programme information in the TV Guide as long as it  
is tuned to a DVB channel, even in standby mode.  
On: An additional "EPG download" during the night is enabled to speed up the loading of data. It will run  
during one hour between 03:05 am and 05:05 am. During this time "GUIDE" will be shown on the display of  
the unit.  
SETUP  
System Update  
On  
On  
EPG Download in Standby  
Software Update in Standby  
Software Update Search Now  
Tuning  
Off: No EPG download during the night will be done. The TV Guide screen will not appear if you press the  
GUIDE button in standby. If the unit is tuned to an analogue channel, no EPG data will be loaded.  
Disc  
DVB Version: 0.31  
Picture  
Sound  
Display  
EPG download is only possible if Quick Start is set to [On]. If you press TIMER out of standby for a TIMER  
recording during EPG download, the TIMER recording will start after the download is finished and not directly.  
SELECT  
Connection  
Others  
ENTER  
RETURN  
[On] [Off]  
Software Update in Standby  
In standby mode the unit searches for new software at night between 3:05 am and 5:05 am.  
On: If a new software is found, the download starts automatically. The download procedure lasts appr. 10-15  
minutes. During this time "SW-DL" will be shown on the display of the unit. It is recommended not to operate the  
unit during this time.  
Off: If the setting is set to [Off], no automatic software download is executed.  
If TIMER recordings are programmed for the time between 3:05 am and 5:05 am the automatic software download  
might not be done. The software download will not be executed if the unit is in EXT Link mode between 3:05 am  
and 5:05 am.  
System Update  
Software Update Search Now  
A new software version has been found.  
Update your software?  
A scan over all digital transponders will be performed to find new software (this search could take up to  
10 minutes).  
If the system finds an update, a message appears on the screen.  
Yes  
No  
!
Press [Yes] to load the new software to your unit. The download takes approximately 15 minutes.  
Do not switch your unit off while the update is running. This may result in data loss.  
A message appears on the screen when the update is complete.  
!
!
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FUNCTIONS Selection Menu  
F
U
N
C
To Others  
DISC MANAGEMENT  
N
S
!
Press FUNCTIONS in stop mode.  
DISC  
MANAGEMENT  
DVD-RAM  
Title No.  
Used  
1
0:01  
Remain  
0:59(XP)  
!
!
!
!
Use  
Use  
Use  
to select [To Others] and confirm with ENTER.  
to select DISC MANAGEMENT and confirm with ENTER.  
to select the desired menu and confirm with ENTER.  
Disc Name  
Disc Protection  
Erase all titles  
Off  
Use FUNCTIONS to return to the FUNCTIONS menu.  
Format Disc  
SELECT  
ENTER  
RETURN  
-R -RW(V) +R  
RAM  
Disc Name  
!
Enter the name. The name is displayed in the FUNCTIONS window.  
You cannot give a name to a disc after it has been finalised.  
Disc Protection  
Set up Disc Protection ?  
Yes  
No  
RAM  
Disc Protection  
This procedure allows you to activate or deactivate write protection.  
!
Use to select [Yes] and confirm with ENTER.  
Write Protection On: The padlock is closed.  
!
To deactivate write protection, use to select [Yes] and confirm with ENTER.  
Write Protection Off: The padlock is open.  
Erase all titles  
RAM  
Erase all titles  
!
Confirm [Erase all titles] with ENTER.  
In the following screen, use to select [Yes] and confirm with ENTER.  
All titles and PLAYLISTS will be erased.  
Is it OK to start erasing all titles ?  
!
In the confirmation message, use to select [Start] and confirm with ENTER.  
All titles and PLAYLISTS will be erased and cannot be restored.  
Protected discs or titles cannot be erased.  
Yes  
No  
RAM  
DISC  
If write protection is activated, deactivate it.  
MANAGEMENT  
Title No.  
Used  
1
0:01  
Remain  
0:59(XP)  
DVD-RAM  
!
Press FUNCTIONS in stop mode.  
Disc Name  
!
!
!
!
Use  
Use  
Use  
to select [To Others] and confirm with ENTER.  
to select DISC MANAGEMENT and confirm with ENTER.  
to select the desired menu and confirm with ENTER.  
Disc Protection  
Erase all titles  
Off  
Format Disc  
SELECT  
Use FUNCTIONS to return to the FUNCTIONS menu.  
ENTER  
RETURN  
-RW(V) -RW(VR)  
RAM  
Format Disc  
Format Disc  
Formatting will erase all contents.  
This will take approximately 1 minute.  
Start formatting ?  
Some Discs are not formatted. Before you can use them in this unit, they must be  
formatted. The formatting erases all data on the disc.  
!
Use to select [Yes] and confirm with ENTER.  
Use to select [Start] and confirm with ENTER.  
Yes  
No  
!
The formatting process begins. After it is complete, a message is displayed.  
Press ENTER.  
Press RETURN to stop the formatting process.  
!
Format Disc  
!
All contents will be erased even if protected.  
Start formatting ?  
If the formatting process takes more than 2 minutes, an error may have occurred.  
The formatting can be cancelled and restarted.  
Do not unplug the unit while the disc is being formatted.  
Start  
Cancel  
During formatting, all data is erased, including recordings created with this unit.  
DVD-R/+R and CD-R/RW cannot be formatted.  
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FUNCTIONS Selection Menu  
F
U
N
C
To Others  
DISC MANAGEMENT  
N
S
!
Press FUNCTIONS.  
DISC  
MANAGEMENT  
Title No.  
Used  
1
Remain  
0:59(XP)  
!
!
!
!
DVD-R  
Use  
Use  
Use  
to select [To Others] and confirm with ENTER.  
to select DISC MANAGEMENT and confirm with ENTER.  
to select the desired menu and confirm with ENTER.  
0:01  
Disc Name  
Auto-Play Select  
Finalize  
Top Menu  
Use FUNCTIONS to return to the FUNCTIONS menu.  
Auto-Play Select  
SELECT  
ENTER  
-R -RW(V) +R  
Auto-Play Select  
Before finalisation you must select the start menu to be shown at the beginning of the  
RETURN  
Top Menu  
Title 1  
DVD-V.  
!
Use  
to select [Top Menu] or [Title 1] and confirm with ENTER.  
If [Top Menu] is selected, the disc menu appears first.  
If [Title 1] is selected, the playback begins at the beginning of the disc.  
Finalize  
Finalizing is necessary for compatible  
playback. It will take approximately 15 minutes.  
Finalize the disc ?  
-R -RW(V) +R  
Finalize  
Finalizing turns DVD-Rs into DVD-Videos in DVD-Video format .  
They can be replayed on all DVD players which play the DVD-Video format.  
!
Yes  
No  
Use to select [Yes] and confirm with ENTER.  
Use to select [Start] and confirm with ENTER.  
!
The finalisation process begins and takes approx. 15 minutes.  
When this process is finished, a confirmation message appears.  
Press ENTER.  
Finalize  
!
Finalize will make this disc playback only.  
Start finalizing the disc ?  
Do not unplug the unit while the disc is being finalized.  
You can only finalize Discs that were recorded on this unit.  
You can no longer record to already finalized Discs.  
A finalised DVD-RW can be recorded again after reformatting.  
Start  
Cancel  
After Finalization  
Before Finalization  
DVD-R / -RW / +R  
Possible  
Disc display on this device  
Record/edit/enter names  
Play on other playback units  
DVD-V  
Possible  
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DISPLAY menus  
DISPLAY menus contain information on the disc or the unit. With DVD-Video you can use the repeat function, change subtitles  
and perspectives, with DVD playback, you can change the picture and sound setting.  
Depending on the status of the unit (playback, stop), there are some entries that cannot be selected or changed. Subtitles,  
soundtrack and recording angle can only be selected if they were recorded on the disc. With some discs, these can only be  
changed via the disc menus. When playing recordings of bilingual programmes, "1+1 ch" is displayed.  
!
Press DISPLAY to launch the menu  
Press DISPLAY again to exit the menu.  
!
DISPLAY  
Disc  
Option  
Setting  
Disc  
Play  
Picture  
Sound  
Other  
Soundtrack  
Subtitle  
Angle  
1 ENG  
Digital  
Off  
2/Och  
Soundtrack lang.  
DVD-A DVD-V  
1
Eng  
1
Change the language by changing the soundtrack.  
Soundtrack  
LPCM/PPCm/Dolby Digital, DTS and MPEG signal type  
k (kHz): scan frequency, b (bit): number of bits  
ch (channel): number of channels  
Sound properties  
RAM  
DVD-R DVD-A DVD-V  
Soundtrack/  
Subtitle Language  
ENG : English  
FRA : French  
DEU : German  
ITA : Italian  
ESP : Spanish  
NLD : Dutch  
Subtitle language  
DVD-A DVD-V  
Change the subtitle language.  
Switch subtitles on or off.  
Subtitle  
Subtitles [On] [Off]  
RAM  
DVD-R DVD-A DVD-V  
SVE : Swedish  
NOR : Norwegian  
DAN : Danish  
POR : Portuguese  
RUS : Russian  
JPN : Japanese  
CHI : Chinese  
KOR : Korean  
MAL : Malay  
DVD-A DVD-V  
Angle  
Select another recording angle.  
Still picture number  
DVD-A  
Return to standard page: Select [Return] and press ENTER.  
STILL-P.  
Slide Show  
Display only  
-RW(VR)  
RAM  
VCD  
Audio channel  
PBC  
Select the audio channel L+R / L / R  
VIE : Vietnamese  
THA : Thai  
PBC displays whether the menu playback control is switched on or off.  
*
: Other  
DISPLAY  
Play  
Option  
Setting  
Disc  
Play  
Repeat Play  
Off  
[On] [Off] This function is only available when the elapsed playtime is displayed.  
Repeat Play  
-R -RW(V) +R  
-RW(VR) DVD-V  
Picture  
Sound  
Other  
RAM  
During the playback of playback list  
RAM  
Title  
Chapter  
Off  
Off  
PL (PLAYLISTS)  
Off  
VCD CD  
Track  
Track  
All  
If the video CD has playback control  
!
Select a track using the numeric buttons  
in stop mode.  
DVD-A MP3  
Group  
Off  
DISPLAY  
Picture  
Option  
Setting  
Disc  
Play  
Picture  
Sound  
Other  
Playback NR  
Off  
Reduces noise and image distortion.  
Playback NR  
Progressive  
Transfer  
[On] [Off]  
Progressive On Transfer Auto  
[On] [Off] Switch the COMPONENT VIDEO OUT connection to progressive output.  
For [Progressive - On], select the appropriate conversion method for full picture output.  
PAL output signal  
NTSC output signal  
[Auto] [Video] Select Video if the Auto setting disrupts the video content.  
[Auto1] [Auto2] [Video] Select Video if Auto1 or Auto2 settings disrupt the video content.  
DISPLAY  
Sound  
Option  
Setting  
Disc  
Play  
Picture  
Sound  
Other  
DVB Multi Audio  
DVB only  
If more than one audio channel is broadcast, you can set the desired channel here (only  
applies to digital channels).  
DVB Multi Audio  
V.S.S.  
Dialog Enhancer  
1 ENG  
Off  
Off  
RAM -R -RW(V) +R  
DVD-V DVD-A  
-RW(VR)  
[Natural] [Emphasis] [Off]  
with 2 front loudspeakers. Only with Dolby Digital with 2 or more channels. Switch V.S.S. off  
if this leads to disturbances. V.S.S. does not work when recording two-channel sound.  
V.S.S.  
Surround sound effect  
RAM -RW(V) +R  
-RW(VR) DVD-V DVD-A  
Dialog Enhancer  
[On] [Off]  
Dolby Digital, only with 3 or more channels, including a center channel. The volume is  
increased so that dialogs are easier to understand.  
DISPLAY  
Other  
Option  
Setting  
Sound  
Other  
[1 - 5]  
Position  
Position of the OSD displays on the screen  
Position  
1
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STATUS displays (Banner)  
DVB only  
Banners contain compact programme information on the current and next programme.  
PAGE  
Displaying the Banner  
!
CH  
Change stations (CH  
.
or numeric buttons).  
!
Press ENTER or  
Hiding the Banner  
!
Press RETURN or wait 5 seconds.  
!
!
Press CH  
. The next or the previous channel are displayed. The banner  
1 BBC ONE WALES  
Bad Signal  
10:46  
PROFILE 1  
information is updated and the tuner changes to the new channel. If you press  
RETURN to hide the banner information, the new channel is displayed.  
Coronation Street  
20:00 ~ 20:55  
Change Category  
info  
Now  
Encrypted  
Multi-Audio  
TXT  
Subtitle  
Press . The next or the previous channel are displayed. The banner  
information is updated. But the tuner does not change the channel. If you press  
RETURN to hide the banner information, the old channel is displayed.  
Banner information  
Programme position and name of the current station.  
1 Name  
Change Profile  
info  
Press the blue key to change the Category.  
Signal Condition  
[No signal; bad Signal; No Service]  
Shows the signal quality of the current station.  
No indication means good signal.  
Press to display detailed information on the current  
programme.  
Appears if you selected a station with an encrypted  
signal. You cannot view it because the unit is for  
viewing and recording free to view channels only.  
Encrypted  
Category  
Shows which Category is currently selected. [Free TV,  
Radio, Information, Profile 1, Profile 2, Profile 3, Profile 4,  
All Services]  
Appears if the current programme is broadcast in multi-  
channel sound.  
Multi-Audio  
10:46  
The current time.  
Title  
Title and airtime of the current programme.  
TXT  
Appears if the MHEG service is available.  
Now / Next  
Now: Switch to information on the current programme.  
Next: Switch to information on the next programme.  
Appears if subtitles are available for the current  
programme.  
Subtitle  
!
If the Banner indicates that there is additional information available on the  
programme, press to display it.  
To exit the additional information, press again.  
11 BBC NEWS 24  
10:46  
All Services  
Business Today  
20:30 ~ 21:00  
Business News from the world  
!
Now  
Exit info  
A Banner is also displayed for digital radio service and additional information  
can be displayed, if available.  
TXT  
Subtitle  
Recording  
DVB Banners cannot be recorded. Thus, you cannot display DVB Banners during  
a recording. One exception is a special recording Banner that appears during the  
recording of radio programmes. You cannot navigate in this Banner and it cannot  
be hidden. A similar Banner is displayed for "No Signal", "Bad Signal", "Encrypted  
programme", "No Service available" and "Channel unavailable".  
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Radio  
No Banners with information are displayed for analogue channels.  
When changing channels or if you press the button, a Banner appears with  
the option of changing the current profile.  
Profile 1  
Change Category  
!
Press the blue button to change the profile.  
The Banner disappears after 5 seconds.  
MHEG Service  
DVB only  
MHEG service is a digital teletext service provided by various broadcast  
organisations (not for analogue channels). Stations that offer the MHEG service can  
be identified by the [TXT] in the Banner.  
!
Press TEXT to launch the MHEG service. It may take some time for the  
information to load and display. Please be patient.  
!
Use to page up and down or use the numeric buttons to select a specific page  
number. The features depend on the respective station.  
CREATE  
CHAPTER  
!
ERASE  
MANUAL SKIP  
The coloured buttons allow you to quickly access certain topic areas and the  
navigation to the MHEG pages. The features depend on the respective station.  
Press TEXT to exit the MHEG service.  
!
Digital Teletext cannot be recorded. When subtitle is on or additional information in  
the banner is displayed, Digital Teletext does not work.  
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STATUS displays  
STATUS  
Displaying the information  
!
Press STATUS.  
Press STATUS again. The display changes each time that the button is pressed.  
To exit the display, press STATUS.  
!
!
1: Current medium  
2: Current recording and playback state  
Record  
REC  
PAUSE  
PLAY  
Pause playback  
Pause recording  
Playback  
Fast forward (5 speeds)  
Rewind (5 speeds)  
Slow motion  
Slow-motion rewind (5 speeds)  
Quick View  
(Playback x1.3)  
PLAYx1.3  
4
DVD-RAM  
PLAY  
1
2
Remain  
T14  
0:50 SP  
0:05.14 SP  
10:07:21 1/12  
5
6
T14 0:05.14 SP  
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BBC1  
3
7
3: Current programme position and station name are displayed.  
DVB indicates that the station is digital.  
4: Available recording time and recording mode: e.g. 0:50 SP shows 50 minutes in  
SP mode.  
5: Current date and time  
6: Title number: Also shows the recording mode and the current playback time of the title.  
7: Title number: Also shows the recording mode and the current recording time of the title.  
The status information changes depending on the function, e.g. PLAY, REC or REC PLAY.  
Informations  
This DVD Recorder is a precision unit. Handle it carefully and do not expose it to vibrations  
during recording. Otherwise there may be breaks or noises in the recordings.  
The manufacturer accepts no responsibility and offers no compensation for loss of recorded  
or edited material nor for consequential damages attributed to a defect in the  
unit or the disc.  
This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by U.S. patents  
and other intellectual property rights. Use of this copyright protection technology must be  
authorized by Macrovision, and is intended for home and other limited viewing uses only  
unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision. Reverse engineering or disassembly is  
prohibited.  
DTS (Digital Theater Systems)  
Sound system used in cinemas or movie theaters all over the world.  
DTS and DTS 2.0 + Digital Surround are trademarks of Digital Theater Systems, Inc.  
MHEG-5  
(Multimedia and Hypermedia Expert Group) is an ISO Standard for interactive applications  
e.c. for digital TV. Typical examples of MHEG applications: electronic program guide,  
homeshopping and enhanced teletext service.  
Dolby Digital  
Method of encoding digital signals. The signals are very much compressed in the process  
to enable recordings of large volumes of data. Manufactured under license from Dolby  
Laboratories. Dolby, Pro Logic and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby  
Laboratories.  
MP3 or MPEG 1 Audio Layer 3 is a file compression format used for digital audio files.  
It provides files of an extremely small size and may cause a consequential loss of quality.  
MPEG Layer-3 audio decoding technology licensed from Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson  
multimedia.  
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Before requesting service  
FUNCTION  
No function possible.  
î Check the power supply connection.  
î There is a malfunction. The numbers following the letter «H» indicate the  
condition of the unit.  
The unit is switched on but cannot  
be used.  
!
Switch the unit to standby /I. If the unit does not switch to standby  
mode, press and hold /I for approx. 10 seconds or unplug it from the  
power supply for approx. one minute and reconnect the cable.  
Press /I to switch the unit on.  
The error code «H  
or «F » appears:  
», «U  
»
!
If the malfunction is not eliminated after this, contact customer service  
and provide the code that is displayed.  
The unit automatically switches to  
standby mode.  
î One of the unit's security devices may have been activated.  
Press /I to switch the unit on.  
No picture.  
î Check the connection to the television set, e.g. AV1.  
î When Encrypted is shown, you cannot view because the unit is  
for viewing and recording free to view channels only.  
PICTURE  
10  
Television reception worsens when  
the unit is connected.  
î Check the aerial connection. You may need to use a signal amplifier.  
The picture is not set correctly.  
The picture flickers.  
No on-screen messages.  
No sound/  
î Check the [TV Aspect] setting in the Connection SETUP menu.  
î Adjust the picture. Read the operating instructions for the television.  
î Change the [On-Screen Messages] setting in the Display SETUP menu.  
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SOUND  
î Check the connections.  
î If you have connected an amplifier, check its input mode.  
î Switch off the V.S.S. function if it causes problems.  
Volume set to quiet/  
Distorted sound.  
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88  
î Press DISPLAY and select [audio channel], to change to the desired  
sound type.  
î Change the appropriate setting in the Sound SETUP menu.  
It is not possible to hear the desired  
sound type.  
î Connect external devices with audio cables even if you use a digital  
connection.  
î You cannot change the sound type when using DVD-R/-RW(V)/+R.  
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The sound cannot be set for stereo or  
NICAM broadcasts.  
The display lighting  
is weak.  
SDTISRPOLMAY  
46  
î Change the [FL Display] in the Display SETUP menu.  
î No time. Set the time in the Others, [Clock] SETUP menu.  
47  
"0:00" blinks on the unit display.  
î If the unit is in TIMER standby mode ( on the unit) end this with TIMER.  
î A wrong remote control code was selected.  
î Check the batteries.  
REMOTE CONTROL No functions.  
Point the remote control at sensor on the unit.  
î The child lock feature has been activated.  
î If the unit is in External Link Standby Mode (External Link is displayed on  
the unit) end this by pressing EXT LINK on the remote control.  
7
The television cannot be operated.  
î A wrong remote control code was selected.  
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Before requesting service  
î The disc is dirty or badly scratched.  
î You inserted a disc that is not suitable for playback.  
î You inserted a blank disc.  
PLAYBACK  
Playback does not  
start.  
î You may have recorded MHEG Data or encrypted programms.  
Black screen is played.  
DVD-Video will not play.  
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44  
î Some DVD-Videos cannot be played if the security level has been changed.  
î appears on the screen. The procedure is stopped by the unit or the disc.  
î The child lock feature has been activated.  
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No reaction when the button is pressed.  
A title or chapter is not played back  
after being selected.  
î Some titles and chapter of DVD-Video are not played back if the  
Ratings have changed.  
Alternative soundtracks and subtitles  
cannot be selected.  
î The languages were not recorded on the disc.  
î You may need to use the disc menu to select the languages.  
The soundtrack/subtitle language does  
not match the language selected in the  
SETUP menu.  
î The language is not recorded on the disc.  
î The subtitles are not recorded on the disc or are not switched on.  
No subtitles.  
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î The angle perspective can only be changed for scenes that were  
recorded in different angles.  
The perspective cannot be changed.  
î With the unit disc tray open, press and hold REC and PLAY/ x1.3  
simultaneously for at least 5 seconds.  
You forgot your classification password.  
Video or audio from  
EXTERNAL INPUT  
EXTERNAL INPUT  
î The external device is not connected correctly.  
î The correct external input channel AV2 or AV3 was not selected.  
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external device is  
not recorded.  
Is it possible to programme  
a recording, with a start and  
end time that are different  
from the TV Guide system?  
TV Guide  
î You can manually change the start and end time of TIMER  
programmes in the TIMER RECORDING menu.  
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î The "T" symbol appears in the TV Guide when a TIMER recording is  
programmed with the TV Guide system. To cancel a TIMER  
RECORDING programming, press PROG/CHECK.  
How can I cancel a TIMER  
programming?  
Select the desired entry and press CANCEL.  
Cannot record.  
RECORDING  
î Check whether the inserted disc is suitable for recording.  
î The disc is not formatted. Format the disc (RAM/DVD-RW).  
î The write-protection device on the Cartridge is set to "PROTECT".  
Deactivate the write protection.  
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49  
20  
î If you activated the write protection, deactivate it in the DISC  
MANAGEMENT menu.  
î The material that you want to record is copy-protected.  
î If the power goes out during recording or editing or the power plug is  
disconnected from the power socket, the programme can be lost or the  
disc can be damaged.  
Part or all recorded programmes  
were lost.  
î The TIMER programming is incorrect or different TIMER-programmes  
are overlapping each other. Correct the programming.  
î The unit is in standby mode for TIMER-controlled recording.  
Press TIMER.  
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TIMER-controlled recording is not  
working.  
î Check the clock setting.  
î Press TIMER during the TIMER-controlled recording.  
î In the case of a TIMER-controlled recording via an external device,  
press EXT LINK. EXT L disappears.  
The TIMER-controlled recording  
cannot be cancelled.  
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Specifications  
Recording System  
DVD Video Recording format (DVD-RAM),  
DVD-Video format (DVD-R),  
DVD-Video format (DVD-RW)  
Video Out (PAL/NTSC): AV1/AV2 (21 pin), Video Out (pin jack) 1 Vp-p 75 Ù, termination  
S-Video Out (PAL/NTSC): AV1 (21 pin), S-Video Out (S terminal) 1 Vp-p 75 Ù, termination  
RGB Out (PAL/NTSC): AV1 (21 pin) 0.7 Vp-p (PAL) 75 Ù, termination  
Component video output (NTSC 480p/480i, PAL 576p/576i)  
Y: 1.0 Vp-p 75 Ù, termination  
Recordable discs  
DVD-RAM :  
Ver. 2.0  
Ver. 2.1/3×–SPEED DVD-RAM Revision 1.0  
Ver. 2.2/5×–SPEED DVD-RAM Revision 2.0  
PB: 0.7 Vp-p 75 Ù, termination  
PR: 0.7 Vp-p 75 Ù, termination  
DVD-R :  
for General Ver. 2.0  
for General Ver. 2.0/4×–SPEED DVD-R Revision 1.0  
for General Ver. 2.x/8×–SPEED DVD-R Revision 3.0  
DVD-RW :  
Ver. 1.1  
Ver. 1.1/2×–SPEED DVD-RW Revision 1.0  
Ver. 1.2/4×–SPEED DVD-RW Revision 2.0  
Audio  
Recording System:  
Audio In:  
Input Level:  
Input Impedance:  
Audio Out:  
Output Level:  
Output Impedance:  
Digital Audio Out:  
Dolby Digital 2ch  
AV1/AV2 (21 pin), AV3/AV4 (pin jack)  
Standard: 0.5 Vrms, Full scale: 2.0 Vrms at 1 kHz  
More than 10 kÙ  
AV1/AV2 (21 pin), Audio Out (pin jack)  
Standard: 0.5 Vrms, Full scale: 2.0 Vrms at 1 kHz  
Less than 1 kÙ  
+R :  
Optical terminal (PCM, Dolby Digital, DTS, MPEG)  
Ver. 1.0  
Ver. 1.1  
Ver. 1.2  
Recording Time  
Maximum 8 hours (with 4.7 GB disc)  
XP: Approx. 1 hour SP: Approx. 2 hours  
LP: Approx. 4 hours EP: Approx. 6 hours/8 hours  
Playable discs  
DVD-RAM, DVD-R, DVD-RW, +R,  
+RW, DVD-Video, DVD-Audio, CD-Audio (CD-DA), Video CD,  
CD-R/RW (MP3, CD-DA, Video CD, JPEG formatted discs),  
SVCD (conforming to IEC62107)  
Video  
Television System  
Tuner System:  
Channel Coverage:  
RF Converter Output:  
DVB-T, PAL-I  
UHF: CH 21–68  
UHF: CH 21–68 71±3 dBµV 75 Ù, termination  
LASER Specification  
Class 1 LASER Product  
Wave Length:  
Laser Performance: Class 3B/Class 3A (optical scan unit)  
No hazardous radiation is emitted with the safety protection  
795 nm (CDs), 662 nm (DVDs)  
Others  
Region Code  
Operating Temperature: 5–40 °C  
Video System:  
PAL colour signal, 625 lines, 50 fields  
NTSC colour signal, 525 lines, 60 fields  
MPEG2 (Hybrid VBR)  
# 2  
Recording system:  
Operating Humidity range:10–80 % RH (no condensation)  
AC 220–240 V, 50 Hz  
28 W  
Video In (PAL/NTSC): AV1/AV2 (21 pin), AV3/AV4 (pin jack) 1 Vp-p 75 Ù,  
termination  
S-Video In (PAL/NTSC):AV2 (21 pin), AV3/AV4 (S terminal) 1 Vp-p 75 Ù, termination  
Power supply:  
Power consumption:  
Dimensions (W×D×H): Approx. 430 mm × 350,5 mm × 63 mm  
Mass: Approx. 3.5 kg  
RGB In (PAL):  
AV2 (21 pin) 0.7 Vp-p (PAL) 75 Ù, termination  
Note: The values given for weight and dimension are approximate values. The technical data can be changed without advanced notice.  
Index  
Page  
Page  
Page  
Satellite receiver  
Seamless play  
Shipping Condition  
Signal Quality  
Slide Show  
Sound properties  
Soundtrack  
Still Mode  
13,46  
45  
47  
Grey Background  
Interlace  
46  
Add New DVB Service  
Audio channel  
Angle  
AV1 Output  
AV2 Input  
AV2 Settings  
43  
28,53  
53  
8,16  
44  
43  
46  
46  
46  
26,53  
53  
53  
45  
44,53  
47,48  
Language codes  
MHEG  
MP3  
MPEG  
Multi-Audio  
NTSC  
5,51,52  
25,51  
45,51  
5,53  
21,34,  
55,46  
Banner  
Bilingual Audio Selection  
Bitstream  
52  
28,45  
45  
Subtitles  
System Update  
Time  
11,14,  
47  
24  
43  
22,50  
46  
CD (MP3/JPEG)  
Child lock  
Comb Filter  
25,26  
7
45  
TIME SLIP  
Title Page  
TOP MENU  
TV Aspect  
TV Guide  
On-Screen Messages  
Owner ID  
OPTICAL  
46  
11,14,47  
8,17  
CPRM / Cartridge-disc  
20  
Date  
11,14,47  
47  
53  
18,19  
46  
PAL  
PCM Down Conversion  
PDC  
Playback NR  
Position  
Profiles  
21,46  
Default Settings  
Dialog Enhancer  
Digital Audio Output  
Disc formats  
Disc Protection  
Dolby Digital  
DTS  
TV System  
45  
28  
53  
53  
17,45  
20,21  
49  
V.S.S.  
53  
26  
5,19,42  
8,16,46,53  
Zoom  
Progressive  
17,45,51  
17,45,51  
Q Link  
Quick Start  
11  
47  
DVD-Audio Video mode  
Playback  
Dynamic Range Compression  
44  
45  
Ratings  
Recording mode  
Recording time  
44  
28  
28  
Ext Link  
32,46  
Recording time in EP mode  
Repeat Play  
RGB  
44  
53  
16,46  
Finalize  
50  
46  
25,26  
49  
FL Display  
Folder  
Format Disc  
RQTD0191-2B  
F18G05-0  

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