Philips DVDR1500 User Manual

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CAUTION  
WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO  
RAIN OR MOISTURE.  
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  
DO NOT OPEN  
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT  
REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS  
INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.  
CAUTION: To prevent electric shock, match wide blade of plug to wide slot, and fully insert.  
ATTENTION: Pour éviter les chocs électriques, introduire la lame la plus large de la fiche dans la borne  
correspondante de la prise et pousser jusqu’au fond.  
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Important safety instructions  
1. Read Instructions - All the safety and operating instructions  
should be read before the appliance is operated.  
EXAMPLE OF ANTENNA GROUNDING AS  
PER NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE (NEC)  
2. Retain Instructions - The safety and operating instructions  
should be retained for future reference.  
GROUND CLAMP  
ANTENNA LEAD  
IN WIRE  
3. Heed Warnings - All warnings on the appliance and in the  
operating instructions should be adhered to.  
ANTENNA  
DISCHARGE UNIT  
(NEC SECTION 810-20)  
4. Follow Instructions - All operating and use instructions  
should be followed.  
GROUNDING  
CONDUCTORS  
(NEC SECTION 810-21)  
5. Cleaning - Unplug this product from the wall outlet before  
cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a  
damp cloth for cleaning.  
Exception: A product that is meant for uninterrupted service  
and that for some specific reason, such as the possibility of the  
loss of an authorization code for a CATV converter, is not  
intended to be unplugged by the user for cleaning or any other  
purpose, may exclude the reference to unplugging the appliance  
in the cleaning description otherwise required in item 5.  
GROUND  
CLAMPS  
POWER SERVICE GROUNDING  
ELECTRODE SYSTEM  
(NEC ART 250, PART H)  
ELECTRIC SERVICE EQUIPMENT  
14. Lightning - For added protection for this product during a  
lightning storm, or when it is left unattended and unused for  
long periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet and  
disconnect the antenna or cable system. This will prevent  
damage to the product due to lightning and power surges.  
6. Attachments - Do not use attachments not recommended  
by the video product manufacturer as they may cause hazards.  
15. Power lines - An outside antenna system should not be  
located in the vicinity of overhead power lines or other electric  
light or power circuits, or where it can fall into such power  
lines or circuits. When installing an outside antenna system,  
extreme care should be taken to keep from touching such  
power lines or circuits as contact with them might be fatal.  
7. Water and Moisture - Do not use this video product near  
water - for example, near a bath tub, wash bowl, kitchen sink,  
or laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool,  
and the like.  
8. Accessories - Do not place this video product on an  
unstable cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table. The video  
product may fall, causing serious injury to a child or adult, and  
serious damage to the appliance. Use only with a cart, stand,  
tripod, bracket, or table recommended by the manufacturer or  
sold with the video product. Any mounting of the appliance  
should follow the manufacturer’s instructions and should use a  
mounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer.  
16. Overloading - Do not overload wall outlets and extension  
cords as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock.  
17. Object and Liquid Entry - Never push objects of any kind  
into this product through openings as they may touch dangerous  
voltage points or short-out parts that could result in a fire or  
electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the product.  
8A.  
An appliance and cart combination should be  
moved with care. Quick stops, excessive force,  
and uneven surfaces may cause the appliance and  
cart combination to overturn.  
18. Servicing - Do not attempt to service this product yourself,  
as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous  
voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service  
personnel.  
9. Ventilation - Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided  
for ventilation, to ensure reliable operation of the video  
product, and to protect it from overheating. These openings  
must not be blocked or covered. The openings should never  
be blocked by placing the video product on a bed, sofa, rug, or  
other similar surface. This video product should never be  
placed near or over a radiator or heat register. This video  
product should not be placed in a built-in installation such as a  
bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided or the  
manufacturer’s instructions have been adhered to.  
19. Damage Requiring Service - Unplug this product from the  
wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel  
under the following conditions  
a. When the power-supply cord or plug is damaged.  
b. If liquid has been spilled on, or objects have fallen into the  
product.  
c. If the product has been exposed to rain or water.  
d. If the product does not operate normally by following the  
operating instructions. Adjust only those controls that are  
covered by the operating instructions as an improper  
adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will  
often require extensive work by a qualified technician to  
restore the product to its normal operation.  
e. If the product has been dropped or the cabinet has been  
damaged.  
10. Power Sources - This video product should be operated  
only from the type of power source indicated on the marking  
label. If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your  
home, consult your appliance supplier or local power company.  
For video products intended to operate from battery power,  
or other sources, refer to the operating instructions.  
f. When the product exhibits a distinct change in performance  
- this indicates a need for service.  
11. Polarization - This product may be equipped with a  
polarized alternating-current line plug (a plug having one blade  
wider than the other). This plug will fit into the power outlet  
only one way. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to  
insert the plug fully into the outlet, try reversing the plug. If the  
plug should still fail to fit, contact your electrician to replace  
your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the  
polarized plug.  
20. Replacement Parts - When replacement parts are required,  
be sure the service technician has used replacement parts  
specified by the manufacturer or which have the same  
characteristics as the original part. Unauthorized substitutions  
may result in fire, electric shock or other hazards.  
21. Safety Check - Upon completion of any service or repairs  
to this product, ask the service technician to perform safety  
checks to determine that the product is in proper operating  
condition.  
12. Power-Cord Protection - Power supply cords should be  
routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched  
by items placed upon or against them, paying particular  
attention to cords at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the  
point where they exit from the appliance.  
22. Carts and Stands - The appliance should be used only with  
a cart or stand that is recommended by the manufacturer.  
23. Heat - The product should be situated away from heat  
sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other  
products that produce heat.  
13. Outdoor Antenna Grounding - If an outside antenna or  
cable system is connected to the video product, be sure the  
antenna or cable system is grounded so as to provide some  
protection against voltage surges and built-up static charges.  
Section 810 of the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70,  
provides information with regard to proper grounding of the  
mast and supporting structure, grounding of the lead-in wire to  
an antenna discharge unit, size of grounding conductors, location  
of antenna-discharge unit, connection to grounding electrodes,  
and requirements for the grounding electrode. See Fig.A.  
4 GENERAL INFORMATION  
WARNING:  
NOTE TO CABLE TV SYSTEM INSTALLER:  
This device complies with Part 15 of the Federal  
Communications Commission (FCC) (U.S.A.) Rules.  
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1)  
this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2)  
this device must accept any interference received,  
including interference that may cause undesired  
operation.  
This reminder is provided to call the Cable TV  
(CATV) system installer’s attention to Article  
820-40 of the NEC (National Electrical Code)  
that provides guidelines for proper grounding  
and, in particular, specifies that the cable  
ground shall be connected to the grounding  
system of the building, as close to the point of  
cable entry as practical.  
NOTE:  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply  
with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to  
Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to  
provide reasonable protection against harmful  
interference in a residential installation! This equipment  
generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy  
and, if not installed and used in accordance with the  
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio  
communications. However, there is no guarantee that  
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If  
this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio  
or television reception, which can be determined by  
turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged  
to try to correct the interference by one or more of the  
following measures:  
Laser safety  
This unit employs a laser. To prevent possible eye injury,  
only a qualified service person should remove the cover  
or attempt to service this device.  
USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR  
PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER  
THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY  
RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION  
EXPOSURE.  
LASER  
Type  
Wavelength  
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
• Increase the separation between the equipment and  
receiver.  
Semiconductor laser GaAlAs  
660 nm (DVD)  
780 nm (CD)  
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit  
different from that to which the receiver is connected.  
• Consult the supplier or an experienced radio/TV  
technician for help.  
Output Power  
(out of objective)  
20 mW (DVD + RW writing)  
0,8 mW (DVD reading)  
0,3 mW (CD reading)  
60 degrees.  
Beam divergence  
IMPORTANT:  
CAUTION  
VISIBLE AND INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION.  
WHEN OPEN AVOID EXPOSURE TO BEAM.  
(WARNING LOCATION: INSIDE ON LASER  
COVERSHIELD)  
This product was FCC verified under test conditions  
that included use of shielded cables and connectors  
between system components. It is important that you  
use shielded cables to reduce the possibility of causing  
interference to radios, televisions, and other electronic  
devices. If you have any problems, contact your supplier.  
CAUTION ONLY QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL  
SHOULD REMOVE THE COVER OR  
ATTEMPT TO SERVICE THIS DEVICE.  
For Customer Use:  
Any change or modifications to the equipment by the  
user not expressly approved by the grantee or  
manufacturer could void the user's authority to operate  
such equipment.  
Read carefully the information located on the back of your  
DVD recorder and enter below the Serial No. Retain this  
information for future reference.  
Model No. DVDR1500  
Serial No. __________________________  
THIS DIGITAL APPARATUS DOES NOT EXCEED THE  
CLASS B LIMITS FOR RADIO NOISE EMISSIONS FROM  
DIGITAL APPARATUS AS SET OUT IN THE RADIO  
INTERFERENCE REGULATIONS OF THE CANADIAN  
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATIONS.  
CET APPAREIL NUMÉRIQUE N'ÉMET PAS DE BRUITS  
RADIOÉLECTRIQUES DÉPASSANT LES LIMITES  
APPLICABLES DANS LA RÈGLEMENT SUR LE BROUILLAGE  
RADIOÉLECTRIQUES ÉDICTÉ PAR LE MINISTÈRE DES  
COMMUNICATIONS DU CANADA.  
GENERAL INFORMATION 5  
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INDEX 7  
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technology that is protected by method claims of  
certain U.S. patents and other intellectual  
property rights owned by Macrovision  
Corporation and other rights owners.  
“VCR Plus+” and “PlusCode” are registered  
trademarks of the Gemstar Development  
Corporation. The VCR Plus+ system is  
manufactured under license from the Gemstar  
Development Corporation.  
Use of this copyright protection technology must  
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only unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision  
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Contents  
Introduction  
DVD Recorder ____________________________________________12  
Box contents______________________________________________13  
Placement ________________________________________________13  
Cleaning discs _____________________________________________13  
Remote control ___________________________________________13  
Loading the batteries______________________________________13  
Installation  
Connections - back of your DVD Recorder _____________________14  
Step1: Connecting to the antenna or cable TV signal______________14  
Step2: Connecting to a TV___________________________________14  
Progressive Scan connection________________________________14  
Component Video (YP P ) connection_______________________14  
B R  
S-Video (Y/C) connection__________________________________15  
Video (CVBS) connection __________________________________15  
Step3: Connecting to audio equipment _________________________15  
Connecting to an A/V receiver or A/V amplifier  
with digital Multi-channel decoder ___________________________15  
Connecting to a receiver equipped  
with two channel digital stereo (PCM)________________________16  
Connecting to a receiver equipped with Dolby Pro Logic ________16  
Connecting to a TV with a Dolby Pro Logic decoder ____________16  
Connecting to a receiver with two channel analog stereo ________16  
Step4: Connecting to other equipment _________________________16  
Step5: Connections - Front of your DVD Recorder (optional) ______17  
Camcorder connection____________________________________17  
Step6: Power supply ________________________________________17  
First time setup: Initial setup _________________________________18  
Manual setting ___________________________________________18  
Quick start  
Switching on ______________________________________________20  
Manual recording __________________________________________20  
Checking input___________________________________________20  
Recording_______________________________________________20  
Recording with automatic switch-off (OTR One-Touch Recording) 20  
Timer programming ________________________________________21  
Timer programming with ‘VCR Plus+’ ________________________21  
Timer programming without ‘VCR Plus+’ _____________________21  
Playing a pre-recorded DVD-Video disc ________________________22  
Playing a recordable DVD+RW disc ___________________________22  
Functional overview  
Front of Recorder _________________________________________23  
Back of Recorder __________________________________________24  
Display___________________________________________________25  
Remote control ___________________________________________26  
CONTENTS 9  
Operation  
Important notes for operation________________________________27  
Loading discs______________________________________________27  
Disc types _______________________________________________27  
Discs for recording and playing _____________________________27  
Discs for playing only _____________________________________27  
Discs unsuitable for recording or playing______________________28  
On-screen display information________________________________28  
System menu bar_________________________________________28  
User preference menu operation____________________________29  
Status box ______________________________________________30  
Warning box ____________________________________________30  
Tuner info box __________________________________________30  
Timer info box __________________________________________31  
Index Picture Screen________________________________________32  
User preferences __________________________________________33  
Setting user preferences ___________________________________33  
Picture settings __________________________________________33  
Sound settings ___________________________________________34  
Language settings_________________________________________34  
Feature settings __________________________________________34  
Remote Control settings __________________________________35  
Record settings __________________________________________35  
Installation ______________________________________________36  
Recording  
Before you start recording___________________________________38  
Switching on ______________________________________________38  
Manual recording of a TV Channel ____________________________38  
Recording_______________________________________________38  
Manual audio control _____________________________________39  
Recording with automatic switch-off (OTR One-Touch Recording) 39  
Timer programming ________________________________________39  
Timer recording with ‘VCR Plus+’ ___________________________40  
Timer recording without ‘VCR Plus+’ ________________________41  
If a timer recording is incorrect_______________________________41  
How to check or alter a timer recording _____________________42  
How to clear a timer block ________________________________42  
Playback  
Playing a pre-recorded DVD-Video disc ________________________43  
Playing a (Super) Video CD __________________________________43  
Playing a DVD+RW disc_____________________________________44  
General features ___________________________________________44  
Moving to another title/track _______________________________44  
Moving to another chapter/index____________________________44  
Slow Motion ____________________________________________45  
Still Picture and Frame by Frame Playback_____________________45  
Search _________________________________________________45  
Repeat _________________________________________________46  
Repeat A-B _____________________________________________46  
Scan ___________________________________________________46  
Time search_____________________________________________46  
Zoom__________________________________________________47  
10 CONTENTS  
Special DVD-Video features__________________________________47  
Menus on the disc________________________________________47  
Camera Angle ___________________________________________48  
Changing the audio language________________________________48  
Subtitles ________________________________________________48  
Special VCD features _______________________________________48  
Playback Control (PBC) ___________________________________48  
Playing an Audio CD _______________________________________49  
Pause __________________________________________________49  
Search _________________________________________________49  
Moving to another track___________________________________49  
Repeat track/disc_________________________________________49  
Repeat A-B _____________________________________________49  
Scan ___________________________________________________50  
Access control  
Child Lock (DVD and VCD) _________________________________51  
Activating/deactivating the child lock _________________________51  
Authorizing discs when Child Lock is activated_________________51  
Locking Discs that were formerly Unlocked ___________________52  
Parental Level (DVD-Video only)______________________________52  
Activating/Deactivating Parental Control ______________________52  
Country__________________________________________________53  
Changing the 4-digit code____________________________________53  
Managing disc content  
Title settings ______________________________________________54  
Changing name of a recording ______________________________54  
Play full title_____________________________________________54  
Erasing this title__________________________________________54  
Disc Information Screen_____________________________________54  
Disc Settings ______________________________________________55  
Disc Name______________________________________________55  
Protection ______________________________________________55  
Erase disc_______________________________________________55  
Making edits DVD compatible ______________________________55  
Favorite Scene Selection_____________________________________56  
Edit during playback ______________________________________56  
Inserting Chapter Marker during recording____________________57  
Troubleshooting  
Troubleshooting ___________________________________________58  
Diagnosis program _________________________________________60  
System limitations__________________________________________60  
Glossary  
Specifications _________________________________Inside back cover  
CONTENTS 11  
Introduction  
With it, you will be able to record TV programs or edit  
and archive your own camcorder recordings.  
Superb digital picture and sound quality, quick access to  
the tracks you have recorded and extensive playback  
features contribute to a completely new video  
experience.  
DVD Recorder  
DVD (Digital Versatile Disc) is the new storage medium  
that combines the convenience of the Compact Disc  
with the latest advanced digital video technology.  
DVD Video uses state-of-the-art MPEG2 data  
compression technology to register an entire movie on a  
single 5-inch disc. DVD’s variable bitrate compression,  
running at up to 9.8 Mbits/second, captures even the  
most complex pictures in their original quality.  
The crystal-clear digital pictures have a horizontal  
resolution of over 500 lines, with 720 pixels (picture  
elements) to each line. This resolution is more than  
double that of VHS, superior to Laser Disc, and entirely  
comparable with digital masters made in recording  
studios.  
From now on you will enjoy full-length movies with true  
cinema picture quality and stereo or Multi-channel sound  
(depending on the disc and on your playback set-up).You  
will find your Recorder remarkably easy to use, with the  
on-screen display, Recorder display and remote control.  
DVD+ReWritable (DVD+RW) is the next step in video  
technology. DVD+RW uses phase-change media, the  
same technology that formed the basis for CD-  
ReWritable. A high-power laser is used to change the  
reflectivity of the recording layer. This process can be  
repeated more than a thousand times.  
Your Philips DVD Recorder is a Recorder and player  
for digital video discs, with a two-way compatibility  
to the universal DVD Video standard. This means that:  
- existing pre-recorded DVD Video discs can play on  
your Philips DVD Recorder and  
- recordings, made on your Philips DVD Recorder, can  
play on existing DVD Video players and DVD-ROM  
drives.  
pre-recorded DVD  
DVD+RW  
DVD Video  
player  
Philips DVD  
recorder  
12 INTRODUCTION  
Box contents  
Cleaning discs  
First check and identify the contents of your DVD  
Recorder package, as listed below:  
- DVD Recorder  
Some problems occur because the disc inside the  
Recorder is dirty. To avoid these problems, clean your  
discs regularly in the following way:  
- Pronto Pro remote control with accessories. Refer to  
separate instructions for use.  
- 2-core power cord  
- Component video cable  
- S-Video cable  
l When a disc becomes dirty, clean it with a cleaning  
cloth. Wipe the disc in a straight line from the  
center out to the edge.  
- Antenna cable  
Caution:  
- Audio cable (2x)  
- Video cable  
- DVD+RW disc  
- Instructions for use  
Do not use solvents such as benzine, thinner,  
commercially available cleaners, or anti-static  
spray intended for analog discs.  
Do not use commercially available cleaning discs  
to clean the lens, as these discs may damage the  
optical unit.  
- Warranty card  
If any item is damaged or missing, please inform your  
supplier without delay.  
Remote control  
Keep the packaging materials; you may need them to  
transport your Recorder in the future.  
Loading the batteries  
Placement  
l Place the Recorder on a firm, flat surface.  
l Keep the DVD Recorder away from domestic  
heating equipment and direct sunlight.  
l In a cabinet, allow about 2.5 cm (1 inch) of free  
space all around the Recorder for adequate  
ventilation.  
l Always keep the disc tray closed to avoid dust on  
the lens.  
l Remove the battery compartment cover.  
l Insert two 'AA' (LR-6) batteries as indicated inside  
the battery compartment.  
l The lens may cloud over when the DVD Recorder is  
suddenly moved from cold to warm surroundings.  
Playing or recording a disc is not possible then.  
Leave the DVD Recorder in a warm environment  
for two hours before use, so the moisture can  
evaporate.  
l Replace the cover.  
Caution:  
Do not mix old and new batteries. Never mix  
different types of batteries (standard, alkaline,  
etc.). This may reduce the lifetime of the  
batteries.  
INTRODUCTION 13  
Installation  
Connections - back of your DVD  
Recorder  
TV  
- Please refer to your TV, VCR, Stereo and any other  
User Manual(s) as necessary to make the optimal  
connections.  
- Do not connect the power cards until all other  
connections are made.  
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- Do not connect your DVD Recorder to your TV via  
your VCR. The video quality could be distorted by the  
copy protection system.  
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- For better sound, connect the Recorder’s audio  
outputs to your amplifier, receiver, stereo system or  
A/V equipment. See ‘Connecting to an A/V receiver or  
A/V amplifier.’  
EXT  
3
EXT  
3
COMPONENT VIDEO  
PROG  
SCAN  
Y
Y
Y
L
L
PB  
PB  
PB  
L
R
PR  
PR  
PR  
R
R
Apparatus Claims of U. S. Patent Nos.  
4,631,603, 4,577,216, 4,819,098, and 4,907,093  
licensed for limited viewing uses only.  
IN  
RC  
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EXT  
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EXT  
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Caution:  
Do not connect the Recorder’s audio output to  
the phone input of your audio system. This could  
damage your equipment.  
Component Video (YPBPR) connection  
If your TV does not have Progressive Scan connect the  
DVD Recorder with the Component Video jacks.  
Step 1: Connecting to the  
antenna or Cable TV signal  
l Connect the COMPONENT VIDEO (YPBPR) OUT  
jacks to the corresponding IN jacks on the TV, using  
the Component Video cable supplied (2) as shown  
in the drawing.  
l Connect the AUDIO Left (white) and Right (red)  
OUT jacks to the corresponding AUDIO IN jacks  
on the TV using the audio cable supplied (4).  
l Do not connect a Progressive Scan video source to  
the Component Video IN jacks on your TV.  
l Remove the antenna cable from your TV and  
connect it to the ANTENNA jack at the back of the  
DVD Recorder.  
l Connect one end of the antenna cable supplied (1)  
to the TV jack on the DVD Recorder and the other  
end to the antenna input jack on your TV.  
The antenna connection transmits TV channels through  
the Recorder to the TV, you still need a video  
connection to sent DVD playback from the Recorder to  
the TV. See ‘Connecting to a TV.’  
TV  
Step 2: Connecting to a TV  
To obtain the highest possible picture and sound quality  
from your TV, use the Progressive Scan video jacks on  
the DVD Recorder and TV.  
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1
2
Progressive Scan connection  
l Connect the PROG SCAN OUT (YPBPR) jacks on  
the Recorder to the corresponding IN jacks on the  
TV, using the Component Video cable supplied (2)  
as shown in the drawing.  
EXT  
3
EXT  
3
COMPONENT VIDEO  
PROG  
SCAN  
Y
Y
Y
L
L
PB  
PB  
L
R
PR  
PR  
R
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l Connect the audio Left (white) and Right (red) OUT  
jacks on the Recorder to the corresponding AUDIO  
IN jacks on the TV using the audio cables supplied  
(4).  
Note:  
The PROG SCAN OUT jacks do not carry Closed  
Captioning or V-chip signals. These features will not be  
available if you use the Progressive Scan connection.  
14 INSTALLATION  
S-Video (Y/C) connection  
Step 3: Connecting to audio  
equipment  
If your TV is not equipped with COMPONENT VIDEO  
inputs, connect the DVD Recorder with the  
S-Video (Y/C) jacks.  
Connecting to an A/V receiver or A/V  
amplifier with a digital Multi-channel decoder  
l Connect the S-Video (Y/C) OUT jacks to the  
corresponding IN jacks on the TV, using the  
S-Video cable supplied (3) as shown in the drawing.  
l Connect the AUDIO Left (white) and Right (red)  
OUT jacks to the corresponding IN jacks on the TV  
using the audio cable supplied (4).  
The best possible sound quality is obtained by  
connecting your DVD Recorder to an Audio/Video  
receiver with Multi-channel decoder (Dolby Digital,  
MPEG 2 and DTS).  
Digital Multi-channel sound  
TV  
A digital Multi-channel connection provides the optimum  
sound quality. For this you need a Multi-channel A/V  
receiver that supports one or more of the audio types  
supported by your DVD Recorder (MPEG 2, Dolby  
Digital and DTS). Check the receiver manual and the  
logos on the front of the receiver.  
4
l Connect one of the DVD Recorder’s DIGITAL  
AUDIO OUT jacks to the corresponding IN jacks  
on the receiver. Use a digital coaxial cable (6) or a  
digital optical audio cable (7).  
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If you do not have a digital coaxial audio cable, you  
may use the supplied yellow video cable.  
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If you use a connection that does not match the capabilities  
of your receiver, the receiver will produce a strong, distorted  
sound. The audio type of the current DVD disc will appear in  
the Status Window when you change the language. Six  
Channel Digital Surround Sound via digital connection can  
only be obtained if your receiver has a Digital Multi-channel  
decoder.  
Video (CVBS) connection  
If your TV is not equipped with S-Video jacks, then  
connect the DVD Recorders VIDEO (CVBS) jack to  
your TV.  
AMPLIFIER  
l Connect the VIDEO (CVBS) OUT jacks (yellow) to  
the corresponding IN jacks on the TV using the  
video cable supplied (5) as shown in the drawing.  
l Connect the AUDIO Left (white) and Right (red)  
OUT jacks to the corresponding IN jacks on the TV  
using the audio cable supplied (4).  
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INSTALLATION 15  
If you cannot connect your DVD Recorder to an A/V  
receiver with Multi-channel decoder, choose one of the  
following alternatives.  
Step 4: Connecting to other  
equipment (optional)  
To connect other devices to the Recorder, use the  
available IN jacks on the back of the Recorder.  
Connecting to a receiver equipped with two  
channel digital stereo (PCM)  
-Set top box  
-VCR  
-DVD Video player  
Most pre-recorded video cassettes and DVD discs are  
copy protected. If you try to copy them, the DVD  
Recorder display will show ‘COPY PROTECT.’  
l Connect one of the the Recorder’s DIGITAL  
AUDIO OUT jacks to the corresponding IN jacks  
on your receiver. Use the supplied yellow video  
(CVBS) cable or an optional digital optical audio  
cable.  
l After installation set Digital Output to PCM only the  
DVD Recorder’s digital OUT jacks (see ‘User  
Preferences.’)  
TV  
Connecting to a receiver equipped with  
Dolby Pro Logic  
4
l Make a video connection between the DVD Recorder  
and the TV.  
l Then connect the Recorder’s Left and Right AUDIO  
OUT jacks to the corresponding inputs on the Dolby  
Pro Logic Audio/Video receiver, using the audio cable  
supplied (4).  
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l Make the appropriate Sound settings for Analog  
Output in the user preferences menu.  
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l Connect the Recorder to the TV as described in  
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chapter ‘Connecting to a TV .’  
Set top box  
Connecting to a receiver with two channel  
analog stereo  
Do not connect a Progressive Scan video source to the  
COMPONENT VIDEO IN jacks (EXT3). The DVD  
Recorder cannot record Progressive Scan video signals.  
l If you have a receiver with only two-channel analog  
stereo and none of the above mentioned sound  
systems, connect the audio Left and Right AUDIO  
OUT jacks of the DVD Recorder to the  
corresponding AUDIO IN jacks on your receiver,  
amplifier or stereo system. Use the audio cable  
supplied (4).  
Remember, connect the DVD Recorder directly to the  
TV. For example, do not connect the Recorder to a  
VCR, then connect the VCR directly to the TV. If you  
are not using the DVD Recorder, turn off its power to  
avoid interfering with VCR playback, for example.  
16 INSTALLATION  
Step 5: Connections - Front of  
your DVD Recorder (optional)  
Step 6: Power supply  
Camcorder connection  
l If you have a DV or Digital 8 camcorder, connect  
the DVD Recorder’s i-link DV input jack on the  
Recorder (1) to the corresponding output jack on  
the camcorder using the i-link cable of your  
camcorder.  
l If you have a Hi-8 or S-VHS(C) camcorder, connect  
the DVD Recorder’s S-VIDEO IN jacks on the DVD  
Recorder to the corresponding OUT jacks on the  
camcorder. Use the S-Video cable supplied (2).Then  
connect the AUDIO Left (white) and Right (red) IN  
jacks of the DVD Recorder to the corresponding  
OUT jacks on the camcorder using the AUDIO  
cable supplied (4).  
l Make sure all necessary connections are made  
before connecting the DVD Recorder to the power  
supply.  
l Plug the supplied power cable into the Power jack  
on the back of the Recorder.  
l Connect the power card to an AC outlet.  
Note:  
l Otherwise, connect the VIDEO IN jacks on the  
DVD Recorder (yellow) to the corresponding OUT  
jacks on the camcorder. Use the video cable  
supplied (3). Then connect the AUDIO Left (white)  
and Right (red) IN jacks of the DVD Recorder to  
the corresponding OUT jacks on the camcorder  
using the AUDIO cable supplied (4).  
Make sure the local power voltage matches the required  
110V.  
When the Recorder is in the ‘standby/power off’ position, it is  
still consuming some power.  
If you wish to disconnect your DVD Recorder completely from  
power, remove the power cord from the AC Outlet.  
When the DVD Recorder is disconnected from the power, TV  
channels and timer data usually will be stored one year.  
PANEL  
1
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3
4
Camcorder  
INSTALLATION 17  
Audio language  
First time setup: Initial setup  
The disc sound will be in the language you choose, if it is  
available on the current disc. If not, speech will revert to  
the first spoken language on the disc. Also, the DVD disc  
menu will be in the language you choose, if it is available  
on the disc.  
After switching on the DVD Recorder for the very first  
time, the ‘Initial setup screen’ will appear. In initial setup,  
you may have to set your preferences for some of the  
Recorder features. If the initial setup screen does not  
appear, your DVD Recorder has been installed already.  
You may still change the preferences via the ‘installation  
menu.’  
Initial setup  
Playback audio  
Notes:  
Preferences have to be set in the order in which the item  
menus will appear on the screen.  
The ‘Initial setup’ will only be concluded after the preferences  
for the last item have been confirmed.  
If the Recorder is switched off while setting user preferences,  
all preferences have to be set again after switching on the  
Recorder again.  
Subtitle language  
The subtitles will be in the language you choose if is  
available on the current disc. If not, there will be no  
subtitles, or the subtitles will revert to the first subtitle  
language on the disc.  
Manual setting  
When a menu is displayed:  
l Use the w/v (down or up cursor) buttons to go  
through the options in the menu. The selected  
option will be highlighted in white text.  
l Use OK to confirm your selection and move to the  
next menu.  
The following items may be set in Initial setup:  
Menu language  
The DVD Recorder’s system menus of the DVD  
Recorder will be displayed in the language you choose.  
18 INSTALLATION  
TV Shape  
Automatic TV Channel Search  
You can choose:  
Make sure the antenna is connected to the DVD  
Recorder. See ‘Connecting to the antenna’. Your DVD  
Recorder will search for all TV channels that are  
available in your area.  
- 16:9 if you have a wide screen (16:9) TV.  
- 4:3 if you have a regular (4:3) TV. In this case you can  
also choose between:  
- Letterbox for a ‘wide-screen’ picture with black  
bars at the top and bottom,  
It stores channels in the order in which they are found.  
l Press OK to confirm.  
- Pan Scan, for a full-height picture with the sides  
trimmed. If a disc has Pan Scan, the picture moves  
(pans) horizontally to keep the main action on the  
screen.  
Automatic search and installation starts. This can  
take several minutes.  
Installation  
Autom.search  
Theatrical  
Searching for TV channels  
XXX channels found  
Please wait  
When Automatic search and installation is  
complete ‘Autom.search complete  
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XXX channels found’ appears on the TV screen.  
Initial setup is now complete. You can still adjust the  
settings. See ‘User preferences.’  
INSTALLATION 19  
Quick start  
Recording and playback are the basic functions of your  
DVD Recorder. In this chapter the elementary  
operations for recording or playing a disc are presented  
separately for quick reference purposes.  
Detailed information on different modes, settings and  
features can be found in the chapter ‘Operation’.  
Switching on  
l Switch on the TV and select the TV’s Video In  
channel (see operation manual for your TV).  
l Press B STANDBY/ON to turn on the Recorder.  
The initial setup will appear the very first time you  
turn on the Recorder. See initial setup.  
l Make sure the clock is set. See ‘Installation -  
time/date adjustment.’  
Recording with automatic switch-off  
(OTR One-Touch Recording)  
5
STANDBY/ON  
Manual recording  
Checking input  
Normally, the DVD Recorder displays the contents of  
the current disc on the screen. However, if you want to  
view TV channels, press the TUNER button so that TV  
programming appears on the TV.  
Make sure your TV is on the correct Video In channel.  
Press TUNER again to return to disc viewing only at  
the Recorder.  
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2
Insert a recordable DVD+RW disc.  
Press TUNER to see TV channels through the  
DVD Recorder.  
Use CHANNEL 3 or CHANNEL 4 (on the  
Recorder) or P+, P- or the digit buttons 0-9 (on  
the remote control) to select the channel you wish  
to record.  
3
4
Press RECORD twice.  
The end time of the recording shows in the timer  
box on the TV screen. The remaining recording time  
shows in the status box on the TV screen and on  
the display.  
Recording  
10: 15pm  
1
2
Press / OPEN/CLOSE to open the disc tray.  
Insert a recordable DVD+RW disc. Press /  
OPEN/CLOSE to close the disc tray.  
Press TUNER to see TV channels through the  
DVD Recorder.  
5
6
Press RECORD repeatedly to set up long  
recordings in 30 minutes increments, up to four  
hours.  
3
4
Or, press the 9 STOP button to stop recording.  
Press CHANNEL 3 or CHANNEL 4 (on the  
Recorder) or P+, P- or the digit buttons 0-9 (on  
the remote control) to select the channel you wish  
to record.  
5
6
Press RECORD.  
RECORD’ shows on the display.  
Press 9 STOP to stop recording.  
RECORD’ flashes on the display.  
20 QUICK START  
9
Switch off the Recorder by pressing B  
STANDBY/ON so that the red standby light  
appears. The Recorder must be off for a timer  
recording to occur.  
Timer programming  
Timer programming with ’VCR Plus+’  
A PlusCode is a number of up to eight digits, printed in  
most TV guides next to the start time of a TV program.  
It contains all the information you need for programming  
a timer.  
Timer programming without VCR Plus+  
1
2
Press TIMER on the remote control.  
Select ‘Timer programming’ with w/v (down or  
up cursor.)  
1
2
Press TIMER on the remote control.  
Select ‘VCR Plus  
+
programming’ with w/v (down  
3
Press u (right cursor).  
or up cursor.)  
Timer  
Timer programming  
Rec  
Date  
CH.  
120  
Start  
End  
Mode  
+
04// 20  
09: 00 P M  
11: 00 P M  
S P  
Mo Fr Weekly  
Press SELECT  
To store  
Press OK  
4
Enter the month and the date with w/v (down or  
up cursor,) or with the digit keys 0-9.  
Press u (right cursor) to move to CH. (channel).  
Enter the channel number you want to record using  
w/v (down or up cursor.) or 0-9.  
3
Press u (right cursor).  
5
6
Timer  
VCR Plus+ programming  
7
8
Press u (right cursor) to move to Start.  
Enter the Start time you want to record using w/v  
(down or up cursor.) or 0-9.  
9
Press u (right cursor).  
10 Enter the End time you want to record using w/v  
(down or up cursor.) or 0-9.  
11 Press u (right cursor) to move to Record Mode.  
12 Select the recording mode with w/v (down or up  
cursor): HQ (1 hour per disc, SP (2 hours), LP (3  
hours) or EP (4 hours).  
Mo Fr Weekly  
Press SELECT  
To store  
Press OK  
If you make a mistake, you can go back with t (left  
cursor).  
13 Press OK to confirm.  
The data has been stored in a timer block.  
14 To finish, press TIMER repeatedly to remove all the  
menus.  
4
5
Use the 0-9 digit keys to enter the entire PlusCode  
number from your TV guide. If you make a mistake,  
you can erase it with CLEAR.  
Make sure you insert a DVD+RW disc without  
erase protection. If you insert a disc with erase  
protection or a locked disc, recording will be  
refused.  
Press OK to confirm.  
Information about the timer will appear on the  
TV screen. If information is missing or not available,  
you may be asked to enter more information.  
Follow the instructions given on the screen.  
Confirm with the OK button.  
15 Switch off the power with B STANDBY/ON.  
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For additional timer programming information  
(see “Timer programming”.) Use SELECT to  
record the program at daily or weekly intervals.  
Mo-Fr: Record every day from Monday to Friday.  
Weekly: Recording at the same day of the week,  
The data is stored in a timer block.  
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8
To finish, press TIMER then SYSTEM MENU.  
Make sure you insert a DVD+RW disc that does not  
have erase protection. If you insert a disc with erase  
protection, recording will be refused.  
every week, for example every Thursday.  
QUICK START 21  
Playing a pre-recorded DVD-  
Video disc  
Playing a recordable DVD+RW  
disc  
1
Insert a pre-recorded DVD-Video disc.  
When ‘Autoresume’ is ‘On’ (see ‘User  
Preferences’) playback starts automatically from the  
point at which it stopped, the last time the disc  
played.  
l Insert a recordable DVD+RW disc.  
If the disc is a new blank disc, the display will  
show ‘EMPTY DISC.’  
If the inserted disc is erase-protected, playback  
starts automatically.  
When ‘Autoresume’ is ‘Off’ the disc will play  
from the start of the disc. You can resume play from  
the point at which you it stopped the last time by  
l When you press 2 PLAY, playback starts from the  
point it stopped the last time the disc played or  
recorded. If you want to start playback from the  
beginning of the disc, you can do so via the Index  
Picture Screen (see ‘Index Picture Screen’). To  
choose a new Title for playback in the Index Picture  
Screen, press w/v (down or up cursor) to choose  
the beginning of a Title, then press OK or 2 PLAY.  
Playback will begin.  
l With ¡ PREVIOUS and NEXT you can go to  
the previous title, the beginning of the current title,  
or next title during playback.  
l To stop playback at any time, press 9 STOP.  
You return to the Index Picture Screen.  
pressing 2 PLAY shortly. While  
appears in the  
top left corner of the TV screen. When pressing  
2 PLAY at beginning of disc playback an “X” may  
show on the screen  
2
The disc may invite you to select an item from a  
menu. If the selections are numbered, press the  
appropriate numerical button; otherwise use the  
w/v (down or up cursor) or t/u (left or right  
cursor) buttons to highlight your selection, then  
press OK.  
The currently playing title and chapter number  
appear on the Recorder display. The elapsed playing  
time is shows in the Recorder display.  
TITLE  
CHAPTER  
TIME  
DVD  
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To stop playback at any time, press 9 STOP.  
22 QUICK START  
Functional overview  
Front of Recorder  
B STANDBY/ON  
- switches the Recorder On or to standby mode (off)  
Standby indicator  
- lights red when the Recorder is in standby mode; player is not operable  
- lights green when the Recorder is operable  
PANEL  
- press to open and close the door that cover additional buttons and jack on the  
front of the Recorder  
DISPLAY  
- displays the current status of the Recorder  
0 RECORD  
- recording of the selected channel  
or source  
2 PLAY  
- starts disc play  
9 STOP  
- stops disc playback or recording  
/ OPEN/CLOSE  
- opens/closes the disc tray  
5
DIGITAL  
*TITLE  
- J selects previous title  
/chapter/track/index or beginning of  
Disc tray  
*AUDIO In (Left/Right)  
- Audio left/right input jack to  
connect a camcorder or video  
Recorder  
current title/chapter/track/index  
- K selects next title/  
chapter/track/index  
*AUTO/MAN REC VOLUME  
- to adjust the recording volume  
level automatically or manually  
*VIDEO In (CVBS)  
- Video input jack to connect a  
camcorder or video Recorder  
*MANUAL  
- 3 4 to increase/decrease the  
*S-VIDEO In  
- Video input jack to connect a  
camcorder or video Recorder  
recording volume level  
*CHANNEL  
- to select TV channels manually  
When the Recorder is in Tuner mode.  
*DV  
- Audio/Video input jack to connect a digital  
camcorder  
*SEARCH  
*DV-indicator  
- Lights red when the DV input is active  
- Q search backward during disc playback  
- R search forwardduring disc playback  
* Located behind panel, press the panel button for access.  
FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW 23  
Back of Recorder  
MAINS  
- connection to the power outlet  
TV  
- RF connection to TV (does not carry the video output signal of  
the Recorder)  
ANTENNA  
- RF connection to antenna/cable TV signal  
VIDEO (CVBS)  
- 2 x OUT: for connection to a TV, receiver or amplifier with CVBS video inputs  
- IN: for connecting a video source with CVBS outputs  
S-VIDEO (Y/C)  
- OUT: for connection to a TV, receiver or amplifier with S-Video (Y/C) inputs  
- IN: for connecting a video source with S-Video (Y/C) outputs  
COMPONENT VIDEO (YPBPR) OUT  
- for connection to a TV, receiver or amplifier with component video (YPBPR) inputs  
COMPONENT VIDEO (YPBPR) IN  
- for connection to a source with component video (YPBPR) outputs  
EXT 3  
EXT 3  
COMPONENT VIDEO  
PROG  
SCAN  
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PR  
PB  
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EXT 2  
EXT 1  
EXT 1/2  
PROG SCAN (Progressive Scan)  
- for connection to a TV with progressive scan (480p) input  
AUDIO OUT L/R  
- connection to an amplifier, receiver, stereo system or to a TV  
AUDIO IN L/R  
- connection to the audio output of a video source of which the video output is  
connected to the rear CVBS video input (EXT2) or to the rear S-Video input (EXT 1)  
AUDIO OUT L/R  
- connection to an amplifier, receiver, stereo system or a TV  
AUDIO IN L/R  
- connection to the audio output of a video source of which the video output is  
connected to the component video input (EXT3)  
OUT OPTICAL  
- connection to an amplifier, receiver or stereo system  
with a digital (optical) audio input  
OUT COAX (coaxial)  
- connection to an amplifier, receiver or stereo system  
with a digital (coaxial) audio input  
IN RC6  
- for connection to a media control system  
VENTILATION OPENINGS  
- allow the DVD Recorder to cool. Do not block the vents. Leave at least one inch  
space free around the vents  
24 FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW  
Display  
DVD  
CHANNEL  
- DVD Video disc inserted  
DVD+RW  
- DVD+Rewritable disc inserted  
- Current channel number  
RECORD  
- Recording in progress  
TITLE  
TIMER  
- Current DVD title number  
- A Timer is programmed or active  
TRACK  
TRACK TIME  
- Track time in minutes and seconds  
TOTAL TIME  
- Current VCD/CD track number  
VCD  
- Video CD inserted not available to check  
CD  
- Total playback or recording time in  
hours, minutes and seconds  
TIME REMAIN  
- Audio CD inserted  
SVCD  
- Total remaining playback or recording  
time in hours, minutes and seconds  
- Super Video CD inserted not available  
HQ - SP - LP - EP  
- Selected recording mode: High Quality,  
Standard Play, Long Play or Extended Play  
- Remote Control command received  
CHAPTER  
- DVD chapter number  
TITLE TRACK  
DVD RW  
-40  
CHAPTER  
TOTAL TRACK TIME  
REMAIN  
CHANNEL  
RECORD  
AM  
PM  
SAVCD  
SP LP EP+  
MONITOR  
TIMER  
HQ  
-30  
-20  
-10  
0
OVER  
-40  
-30  
-20  
-10  
0
OVER  
MPEG  
DIGITAL DTS  
PCM  
MANUAL  
STEREO  
SAP  
STEREO  
- The current channel is broadcasting  
in stereo.  
SAP  
- A second audio program is available  
on the current channel.  
dB scale  
- indicates recording volume when  
using manual controls  
Disc bar  
- Displays disc content, recording level or  
formatting progress  
MANUAL  
- Appears when you manually adjust the  
recording level.  
MPEG -  
DIGITAL - DTS - PCM  
- Active audio format  
FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW 25  
TIMER  
- displays the Timer menu  
SELECT  
- switches between different values  
in a menu  
0-9  
Remote control  
c MUTE  
- TV Mute ON/OFF  
P +/–  
- change TV channel up/down  
- numerical keys to enter  
information or select channels  
E
+/–  
- TV volume up/down  
UP  
CLEAR  
- delete last entry/clear a Timer  
OK  
- acknowledge menu selection  
INFO  
A/CH ALTERNATE CHANNEL  
- switches to previous TV channel  
DOWN  
TITLE/CHAPTER  
- select title  
- select chapter  
TUNER  
- switches between disc mode and  
tuner mode  
/ OPEN/CLOSE  
- opens/closes the disc tray  
0 RECORD  
- direct recording of the currently  
selected program channel  
ON / OFF  
-Turn on or off the DVD  
Recorder power  
SUBTITLE  
- select subtitle language on a DVD  
AUDIO  
- select audio language on a DVD  
ANGLE  
- select DVD camera angle on A  
DVD  
ZOOM  
5 REVERSE  
- search backward on a disc during playback  
2 PLAY  
- begin disc playback  
6 FORWARD  
- search forward on a disc during playback  
¡ PREVIOUS  
- select a previous chapter, track or title  
9 STOP  
- stop playback or recording  
; PAUSE  
- pause playback or recording, press repeatedly for step-  
by-step disc playback  
- enlarge video image on a DVD  
SCAN  
- play the first 10 seconds of each chapter within a title  
(DVD) or the first 10 seconds of each track on a disc  
(VCD/CD) or each Title on a DVD+RW.  
SHUFFLE  
REPEAT  
NEXT  
- repeat chapter, track, title, disc  
REPEAT A-B  
- repeat a specific sequence  
- skip to next chapter, track or title  
DIM  
- changes the brightness of the display panel  
1 ; STILL  
- still picture reverse  
STILL ; 2  
- still picture forward  
I SLOW  
- slow motion reverse  
SLOW H  
DISC MENU  
- displays DVD disc menu or Index  
Picture Screen for a DVD+RW  
SYSTEM MENU  
- displays Recorder system menu  
bar  
- slow motion disc playback  
w v u t  
- move cursor down/up/right/left  
1 NORMAL  
- play backward  
NORMAL 2  
- begin disc playback  
OK  
- acknowledge menu selection  
RETURN  
- go back to previous menu step  
EDIT  
- displays edit menu for DVD+RW disc during playback  
26 FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW  
Operation  
Important notes for operation  
Disc types  
You can switch on the DVD Recorder with the B  
STANDBY/ON button on the front of the Recorder.  
Keep your DVD Recorder connected to the power  
outlet at all times to ensure programmed recordings can  
be made.  
You will recognize the different types of discs that can  
be used in your DVD Recorder by the logo. Depending  
on the disc type you can either use it for recording and  
playback or playback only. Some discs are not suitable to  
be used in the DVD Recorder at all.  
The following information summarizes existing disc types  
and their DVD Recorder compatibility.  
5
Discs for recording and playing:  
DVD+RW  
Records and playing. In case of a new blank disc, after  
the first recording, some more time (up to two minutes)  
is needed by the Recorder to automatically make the  
disc compatible with DVD video players.  
You can use the B STANDBY/ON or B ON/OFF  
button on the remote control to interrupt a function.  
When you have an operating problem, you can interrupt  
the function and start again.  
Discs for playing only:  
DVD-Video  
Loading discs  
1
2
Press / OPEN/CLOSE. The disc tray opens.  
Lay your chosen disc in the tray, label side up. If the  
disc is two side, make sure the label of the side you  
want to play is facing up.  
DVD-R (DVD-Recordable)  
These play only if they contain DVD-Video.  
Make sure it is sitting properly in the correct recess.  
Press / OPEN/CLOSE to close the tray.  
READING’ appears on the Recorder display. If  
the disc is pre-recorded or erase-protected,  
playback will start automatically.  
3
DVD-RW  
You can unload a disc by pressing / OPEN/CLOSE  
again or by pressing or hockling 9 STOP for two  
seconds.  
Plays only if it is recorded in Video mode and has been  
finalized.  
Note: If ‘Child Lock’ is Onand the disc inserted is not in the  
‘child safe’ list (not authorized), the PIN code must be  
entered and/or the disc has to be authorized. (see ‘Access  
Control’)  
CD Digital Audio  
You can play digital audio CDs in conventional style  
through a stereo system, using the buttons on the  
remote control and/or front panel of the DVD  
Recorder.  
OPERATION 27  
On-screen display information  
System menu bar  
Super Audio CD  
Of hybrid SACD discs, the CD layer can play.  
(Super) Video CD  
Depending on the material on the disc (a movie, video  
clips, a drama series, etc.), these discs may have one or  
more tracks. Tracks may have one or more indexes as  
indicated on the disc case. To make access easy and  
convenient, your Recorder lets you move between track  
and indexes.  
Access the system menu bar by pressing any of the  
following buttons on the remote control: SYSTEM  
MENU, TITLE/CHAPTER, ANGLE, SUBTITLE,  
AUDIO and ZOOM.  
CD-R (CD Recordable)  
These play only if they contain Audio CD material.  
Recordable  
CD-RW (CD Rewritable)  
These play only if they contain Audio CD material.  
ReWritable  
A number of Recorder functions can be controlled via  
the system menu bar. You can move between the two  
parts of the system menu bar with the t (left cursor)  
and u (right cursor) buttons.  
Discs unsuitable for recording or playing:  
DVD-RAM  
System menu bar icons  
Part 1  
Part 2  
User preferences  
Current Title/Track  
Current Chapter/Index  
Audio language  
Subtitle language  
Angle  
Sound  
Picture by Picture  
Slow motion  
Fast motion  
Time search  
DVD-Audio  
Zoom  
28 OPERATION  
Temporary feedback icons  
User preference menu icons  
Picture settings  
Sound settings  
Language settings  
Feature settings  
Remote control settings  
Record settings  
These symbols may appear in the top left corner of the  
TV screen when you access a feature.  
Installation  
Scan first 10 seconds of each Chapter/Track  
Repeat entire Disc  
Repeat current Title  
Repeat current Track  
Repeat current Chapter  
Point A for Repeat A-B playback is set.  
Repeat A-B playback  
Alternate camera Angle  
Child Lock On  
Child Safe  
Resume  
Action prohibited  
User preference menu operation  
1
2
Press SYSTEM MENU on the remote control.  
Press the t (left cursor) button to select  
system menu bars then press w (down cursor).  
The user preference menu appears.  
Use the t/u/v/w (left or right/up or down cursor)  
buttons to move through the menus, sub menus and  
sub menu options.  
in the  
3
4
l Press SYSTEM MENU to remove the system  
menu bar from the screen.  
When a menu item is selected, the cursor  
buttons (on the remote control) to operate the item  
are displayed next to the item.  
Press OK, repeatedly if necessary, to confirm and  
return to the main menu.  
The following functions can be operated in the user  
preference menu:  
OPERATION 29  
Status box  
Tuner info box  
The status box displays the current status of the  
Recorder and information about the current disc,  
including disc type, total playing time, and elapsed playing  
time. Set status Box to ‘On,’ if you want to see following  
icons when you access a feature.  
The tuner info box appears at the bottom left of the TV  
screen during tuner mode (see: Manual recording,  
Checking input). It displays the currently selected signal,  
or which device you are viewing or recording from.  
When tuner is selected, it shows the channel number  
and/or channel name. For example, if the tuner info box  
shows EXT 1, you are viewing or recording the material  
that is playing on the equipment that is connected to the  
EXT 1 AUDIO and VIDEO IN jacks on the back of the  
Recorder.  
Current TV channel  
Disc type icons  
DVD+RW (Rewritable)  
DVD-Video  
12  
No signal  
Video-CD  
no disc  
12  
disc error  
Make sure you have connected an antenna or cable  
signal to the ANTENNA jack on the Recorder as  
described in “Installation - Update/Re-install TV  
channels” If you have selected an external input, make  
sure the source device is connected and switched on.  
Disc status icons  
0
rec  
recording  
9
stop  
stop  
2
play  
Copy-protected signal  
playing  
;
pause  
pause play  
0 ;  
pause  
record pause  
0
The tuner info box appears on the screen at all times if  
you are watching TV channels through the Recorder  
(press TUNER on the remote control.)  
erasing  
erasing  
R
4x  
fast forward  
Q
4x  
fast reverse  
H
1/4  
slow motion  
Warning box  
A warning box will be displayed on the location of the  
status box when appropriate. For instance: ‘Disc  
locked  
30 OPERATION  
Timer info box  
The timer info box appears on the TV screen during  
tuner mode when no recording is taking place. It displays  
the current status of the timer recordings.  
When a timer is set, it shows a timer indication and the  
start time or date of the first recording.  
Timer event due today  
Timer event due on another day  
4
When an OTR is in progress, the end time appears.  
OTR recording started  
10: 15pm  
When no timer recording is scheduled, the current time  
appears.  
Current time  
pm  
Note: The Tuner info box and Timer info box will disappear  
during playback and after a recording starts.  
OPERATION 31  
l On the right side of the Index Picture Screen, you  
can see the disc bar. This gives an overview of all  
titles on the disc, as well as any empty spaces.  
On the disc bar, an arrow – the disc pointer –  
indicates your current position on the disc. From  
this point you may resume playback or recording.  
l If you move through the list of titles with w/v  
(down or up cursor) or J PREVIOUS/K NEXT,  
the disc pointer will move.  
l Press 9 STOP to put the disc pointer at the  
beginning of the disc.  
l To move the disc pointer to the end of the last title,  
press and hold K NEXT.  
Index Picture Screen  
The Index Picture Screen displays an overview of the  
titles recorded on the disc. It appears automatically  
when playback or recording is stopped and a DVD+RW  
is in the Recorder. (The DVD+RW must have recorded  
content.) Each title is represented by an index picture.  
Next to the index picture, the program name, length of  
recording and mode in which it was recorded and  
recording date of the title are shown. If no name is  
known, the DVD Recorder will fill in the source (i.e.  
channel recorded) and the time of the recording instead.  
Empty spaces (erased titles or blank space at the end of  
the disc) are also shown.  
l If you move from an Index Picture to the box beside  
it (containing name, record mode, etc.), you enter  
the title settings menu (see ‘Managing disc content -  
Title settings’).  
l A maximum of three titles will be shown on the  
screen at once. If more titles are present, you can  
move to those with the w/v (down or up cursor)  
buttons.  
Index Picture  
Empty title  
- image that represents a recorded title  
Current title  
Title description  
- program name  
Disc Pointer  
- shows number and place  
of current title on disc  
- length of recording and mode in  
which it was recorded  
- recording date (if clock was set)  
Other title  
Cue to go to Disc Info Screen  
or to title on previous screen  
24 08.02 11: 11  
00:00: 55 -SP  
Thu 09 14 2001  
2
49 08.02 11: 13  
00:00: 57 -SP  
Thu 09 14 2001  
11:15pm  
11  
Empty title  
00:00: 59-SP  
4
Cue to go to title on next screen  
Disc Bar  
- shows an overview of  
all titles on disc  
Tuner Info Box  
- displays the selected channel  
Timer Info Box  
- displays the current time or time/date  
of the next timer program  
32 OPERATION  
Black level shift  
Adapts the color dynamics to obtain richer contrasts.  
User preferences  
Select On or Off  
.
Setting user preferences  
Video shift  
You can set your user preferences for some of the  
Recorder features. (See ‘Operation’ - ‘User preference  
menu operation’)  
The factory setting centers the video on your screen.  
Or, use Video shift to adjust the position of the picture  
on your TV to the left or right.  
The following items can be adapted:  
Picture settings  
Picture  
TV Shape  
TV shape  
4:3 letter box  
On  
With TV Shape you can adjust the image from your  
DVD Recorder to fit your TV screen.  
You can choose:  
- 16:9 if you have a wide screen (16:9) TV.  
- 4:3 Letterbox: if you have a regular TV and you want  
a ‘wide-screen’ picture with black bars at the top and  
bottom,  
Black Level shift  
Video shift  
OK to exit  
- 4:3 Pan Scan: if you have a regular TV and you want  
full-height picture with the sides trimmed. If a disc has  
Pan Scan, the picture then moves (pans) horizontally to  
keep the main action on the screen.  
Theatrical  
OPERATION 33  
Sound settings  
Night mode  
Night mode optimizes the dynamics of the sound with  
low volume playback for less disturbance in quiet  
environments. This only works for Dolby Digital audio  
on DVD video discs.  
Digital output  
The factory setting off ‘All’ means both coaxial and  
optical outputs are on, and Dolby Digital and MPEG-2  
Multi-channel sound is going to the DVD Recorders  
output.  
If your equipment doesn't include a digital Multi-channel  
decoder, set the digital output to ‘PCM only’ (Pulse  
Code Modulation). Both coaxial and optical outputs are  
then switched on, and Dolby Digital and MPEG2 Multi-  
channel are converted to PCM. If you are not connecting  
to equipment with a digital input, change the setting to  
r Language settings  
The preferred language can be adapted via the system  
menu bar. Also see ‘Initial setup Language.’ Settings can  
be changed for:  
- Playback audio  
- Recording audio  
Off’.  
- Subtitle  
Analog output  
- Menu (DVD Recorder system menus only)  
Select Stereo  
is Stereo  
,
Surround or 3D Sound. Factory setting  
.
Recording audio  
Surround :Select this setting when using equipment with  
a Surround Pro Logic decoder. In this setting  
the 5.1 audio channels (Dolby Digital, MPEG-  
2) are downmixed to a Surround-compatible  
2-channel output.  
You can set a preference for recording a stereo or  
secondary audio program. Select ‘Stereo’ or ‘SAP.’  
This setting applies only if the broadcast contains stereo  
or SAP. SAP usually means a program is broadcast in a  
different language or with additional information  
3D Sound:In a setup without rear speakers (analog  
stereo output), this option remixes the six  
channels of digital surround (Dolby Digital,  
MPEG-2) into a two speaker output, while  
retaining all of the original audio information.  
The result is the listening sensation of being  
surrounded by multiple speakers.  
Feature settings  
Access Control  
Access Control contains the following features:  
Child Lock - When Child Lock is on, a 4-digit code needs  
to be entered in order to play discs.  
Parental Level - Allows the conditional presentation of  
DVD-Video discs rated according to Parental Level  
information.  
Change Country - Allows conditional presentation of  
DVD-Video discs rated according to country  
information.  
Sound  
Digital output  
Analog output  
Night mode  
Stereo  
Change Code - To change the 4-digit code.  
Surround  
3D sound  
Adapt disc format  
This option adapts the menu of a DVD+RW disc  
recorded on a different brand of Recorder. It only  
shows when such a disc is loaded.  
A DVD+RW disc recorded on a different type of  
Recorder can play, but may not provide all features  
commonly available to DVD+RW discs, such as the  
on-screen disc bar, disc settings menu, title settings  
menu, and editing. If the disc is not erase-protected, the  
disc format can be adapted to this Philips Recorder, after  
which these functions are available.  
Connected audio system  
Digital out Analog out  
Amplifier or TV with  
Off  
Stereo  
two channel analog stereo  
Status box  
Amplifier or TV with Dolby  
Surround or Dolby Pro Logic  
Off  
Surround  
Stereo  
The status box displays the current status of the  
Recorder and the disc type loaded (see ‘Operation -  
on-screen display information - Status box’). You can  
switch it on or off.  
Off = always Off. Status boxes do not appear.  
On = Status box appears with the system menu bar or is  
displayed temporarily (disappears after time-out)  
when changing the playback or record status.  
Factory setting is ‘On.’  
Amplifier with two channel  
digital stereo  
PCM only  
All  
A/V receiver with Multi-channel  
decoder (Dolby Digital, MPEG, DTS)  
Stereo or  
Surround  
Multi-channel A/V receiver  
with 6-channel connectors  
Off  
Surround  
34 OPERATION  
Low Power Standby  
Record settings  
If Low Power Standby is ‘On,’ the Recorder will  
consume minimum power in standby mode.  
Factory setting is ‘Off.’  
Record mode  
By selecting a recording mode you define the picture  
quality of recordings and the maximum recording time  
for a disc.  
Note:  
When the Recorder is in low power standby mode:  
- the signal of the equipment connected to the inputs will not  
be passed through to the TV outputs,  
- the Display will be Off,  
- the Standby indicator on the Recorder will still light up in  
standby mode.  
Mode  
Picture quality  
Total recording  
time  
HQ  
best possible  
picture quality  
60 minutes  
(High Quality)  
SP  
same picture quality  
(Standard Play) pre-recorded as a  
120 minutes  
180 minutes  
240 minutes  
DVD  
LP  
S-VHS  
picture quality  
Features  
(Long Play)  
Access control  
Adapt disc format  
Status box  
EP  
better than VHS  
(Extended Play) picture quality  
Low power standby  
Auto resume  
PBC  
Off  
You can only play a disc in the mode in which it was  
recorded.  
l In the Record settings menu, select ‘Record mode.’  
Record settings  
Record mode  
Auto chapters  
LP/EP rec mode  
SP  
Autoresume  
On  
The Autoresume setting only applies to the last 20 pre-  
recorded DVD Video and Video CD discs, you played.  
If Auto resume is ‘On,’ playback will start from the  
point where it stopped the last time the disc played.  
When Auto resume is ‘Off,’ the Recorder will start  
playing from the beginning of a disc. In this case, you can  
still resume from the last point it stopped when  
appears on the TV screen by pressing 2 PLAY.  
Factory setting is ‘On.’  
Stndrd  
To exit press  
SYSTEM MENU  
PBC  
l Select the recording mode by pressing the t or u  
(left or right cursor) buttons.  
l Confirm your selection by pressing the OK button.  
l Press SYSTEM MENU to return to the previous  
menu.  
This feature allows you to disable or enable the PBC  
(Playback Control) menu of Video CDs. See ‘Playback’ -  
‘Special VCD features.’ Factory setting is ‘On.’  
Remote Control settings  
Auto chapters  
If Auto chapters is ‘On,’ every five to six minutes a  
chapter marker (beginning of a new chapter) is inserted  
during recording. This enables easy navigation through a  
title during playback. Or, you can manually insert chapter  
markers after recording. (see ‘Managing disc content’ -  
‘Edit in playback mode’)  
Key sound  
The Recorder beeps each time you press a button on  
the Recorder or remote control.  
Select ‘Off’ to disable this sound. The factory setting is  
On  
.
Remote control used  
If you want to use the remote control of a Philips DVD  
player instead of the standard DVD Recorder remote  
control to work the DVD Recorder, select ‘DVD  
Player.’ Factory setting is ‘DVD Recorder.’  
LP/EP recording mode  
When recording LP or EP, select the ‘Sport’ setting to  
optimize the video recording for images that contain fast  
movement, like sports programs. The setting does not  
influence recording when using HQ or SP mode.  
The factory setting is ‘Standard.’  
OPERATION 35  
Installation  
Installation  
Installation  
Add delete channel  
/
Auto ch.programming  
12  
14  
15  
17  
18  
21  
23  
24  
Add  
Delete  
Add  
Add  
Delete  
Add  
Add delete channels  
VCR Plus+ ch.  
Time Date  
Add  
Delete  
To exit press  
SYSTEM MENU  
To exit press  
SYSTEM MENU  
VCR Plus+ ch  
Update/Re-install TV channels  
If you intend to use the VCR Plus+ programming system,  
you need to manually assign channel numbers to Guide  
channel numbers.  
After initial installation is complete, it is possible to  
perform the installation procedure again. If, for example,  
your cable company adds TV channels, you may wish to  
update the channel screen.  
Installation  
VCR Plus+ ch.  
Note:  
All previously stored channels will be erased and replaced.  
VCR Plus+ ch.  
Channel  
1
In the installation menu, select ’Auto ch  
with the w/v (down or up cursor) buttons, then  
press OK.  
.
programming  
003  
004  
005  
006  
007  
008  
Automatic search and installation starts.  
Searching for TV channels,’ the number of  
channels found so far and ’Please wait’ appear on  
the TV screen.  
When Automatic search and installation is  
To exit press  
SYSTEM MENU  
complete, ’Auto m.search complete  
-
XXX  
channels found’ appears on the TV screen.  
Press SYSTEM MENU to return to the previous  
menu.  
2
1
In the Installation menu select ‘VCR Plus+ ch.’ using  
the w/v(down or up cursor.) Then press u (right  
cursor)  
Select a VCR Plus+ Guide channel with w/v(down or  
up cursor.)  
Enter the correct channel number with t/u (left or  
right cursor) or 0-9. Refer to a channel mapping list  
in your newspaper or TV guide. Enter channel  
numbers as a three-digit number. For example, to  
enter channel seven, press 0,0,7 or, press 0,1,2 for  
channel twelve.  
Add and delete TV channels  
You can add channels that were not installed  
automatically due to poor reception or delete channels  
that you find not interesting. To customize the list of  
channels available:  
2
3
1
In the installation menu, select ’Add/delete  
channels’ with the w/v (down or up cursor)  
buttons, then press the u (right cursor).  
The channel screen appears, and the cursor is on  
the first channel.  
2
3
Press w (down cursor) as often as required to select  
the channel to be changed.  
Press t/u (left or right cursor).  
4
5
Confirm your selection by pressing OK.  
Press the SYSTEM MENU button twice to return  
to the previous menu.  
The selected channel toggles to Add or Del  
.
4
5
Press OK to store your choice.  
Repeat steps 2-4 as often as necessary to add or  
delete all the channels you want.  
6
Press SYSTEM MENU twice to return to the  
previous menu.  
36 OPERATION  
Time/Date Automatic  
- manually  
The automatic Time/Date feature allows you to select a  
channel from which the date and time are obtained (e.g.  
because the currently selected channel is unreliable or  
inaccurate). If you don’t know the correct channel for  
the BPS station that can send Time and Date information  
in your area, see ‘Time/Date Manually.’  
If the time in the DVD Recorder display is not correct,  
the clock must be set manually.  
Time date  
Manual  
1
In the Installation menu, select ‘Time/Date’ with the  
w (down cursor) or v (up cursor) button, then  
press the u (right cursor) button.  
The Automatic/Manual screen is displayed, with  
the cursor on the currently selected option.  
Press the w/v (down or up cursor) to select  
Time  
03: 46  
PM  
/
AM PM  
2001  
06  
Year  
Month  
Date  
2
06  
Automatic.’  
ON  
Daylight saving  
Note:  
To store  
press OK  
Usually, the PBS station in your area broadcasts the time and  
date. You may want to try the PBS channel number as your  
first choice.  
3
4
5
Press OK to confirm.  
1
In the installation menu, select Time/Date with the  
w/v (down or up cursor) button, then press u  
(right cursor).  
The Automatic/Manual screen is displayed, with  
the cursor on the currently selected option.  
Press the w (down cursor) to select ’Manual.’  
Press OK.  
The Time/Date Automatic screen is displayed.  
Select the field you want to change with the w/v  
(down or up cursor) button.  
Enter the correct digits or press t/u (left or right  
cursor) to enter a channel number.  
2
3
Press t/u (left or right cursor) to toggle between  
the values for Daylight Saving and Time zone  
.
The Time/Date screen appears.  
Select the right time zone if the DVD Recorder is  
tuned to the PBS channel of a different time zone to  
ensure the correct clock setting.  
Confirm each entry with OK.  
To end, press SYSTEM MENU repeatedly to  
remove the menus.  
The time and date will be set by the specified  
channel the next time you switch to Standby power  
mode.  
4
Adjust ’Time,’ ’AM/PM,’ ’Year,’ ’Month,’ ’Date,’ and  
Daylight saving’ if required. Select the w/v (down  
or up cursor) button. Change values with the t/u  
(left or right cursor) button or the 0-9 digit keys.  
When the information is all correct, press OK.  
Press SYSTEM MENU repeatedly to remove all  
menus.  
6
7
5
6
The DVD Recorder downloads from the  
specified channel. if possible. If the specified channel  
does not carry date and time information, the  
message appears ’No time and date available.’ The  
Automatic Time and Date screen will reappear  
automatically. You can repeat the procedure with a  
new channel number.  
OPERATION 37  
Recording  
Before you start recording  
Switching on  
Recordings on a DVDR+RW disc begin at the disc  
pointer, i.e. the point where the last recording stopped.  
Other recordings may be overwritten without notice,  
unless the disc is erase protected. In this respect, your  
DVD Recorder behaves just like a Video Cassette  
Recorder.  
l Switch on the TV and select the TV’s Video In  
channel or the channel you have chosen for video  
playback (see operating manual for your TV). This  
may be referred to as A/V IN, Video IN, EXT IN or  
AUX IN.  
l Press B STANDBY/ON to turn on the Recorder.  
The Recorder display lights. If you have not yet  
installed your DVD Recorder, it will enter ‘Initial  
setup.’ You will have to set your personal  
preferences. (See ‘Initial setup’)  
In the Index Picture Screen you can select the point  
where you want to start your recording. Use the w/v  
(down or up cursor) and 5 REVERSE/6  
FORWARD buttons to select a location on the disc  
bar at the right of the Index Picture Screen.  
Your DVD Recorder always checks the disc that you  
have inserted:  
5
STANDBY/ON  
When a DVD+RW disc is inserted on which  
recordings have been made, the Index Picture  
Screen is shown on your TV screen.  
If the inserted disc is a completely empty  
recordable disc, the message EMPTY DISC appears  
on the display.  
Manual recording of a TV  
channel  
If the inserted disc is a DVD+RW disc with a  
content that is not DVD video compatible (e.g. a  
data disc), a dialog box is shown with the option to  
erase or eject the disc. You can only record on this  
disc after erasing it with the RECORD button.  
Recording  
1
2
Insert a recordable DVD+RW disc.  
Normally, the DVD Recorder displays the contents  
of the disc on the screen to see the currently  
selected TV channel.  
stop  
Disc is not  
a
DVD video disc  
3
Use CHANNEL 3 or CHANNEL 4 (on the  
Recorder) or P+, P- or the digit buttons 0-9 (on  
the remote control) to select the channel number  
you wish to record.  
Press OK to open tray or  
press Record to erase disc  
11:15  
01BBC1  
A disc can hold up to 48 titles (including empty  
titles). When this maximum is reached, the on-  
screen message ‘Too many titles’ appears if you  
want to make a new recording. You have to erase a  
title first. See ‘Managing Disc Content - Erasing a  
Title.’  
Note:  
You can not access the system menu while recording.  
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The following channel numbers are provided for  
recording from external sources that are connected to  
these jacks on the DVD Recorder:  
‘EXT1’ : rear S-Video (Y/C)  
Recording with automatic switch-off (OTR  
One-Touch Recording)  
‘EXT2’ : rear Video (CVBS)  
’EXT3’ : rear component video (YPBPR)  
‘CAM1’ : front S-Video  
‘CAM2’ : front CVBS  
‘CAM3’ : front DV.  
These channels are located between channels 125 and 1  
when choosing TV channels at the Recorder while the  
Recorder is in TUNER mode.  
4
5
6
7
Press RECORD.  
RECORD shows on the display.  
Press 9 STOP to stop recording.  
MENU UPDATE is shown on the display.  
The Index Picture Screen appears showing the most  
recent recording.  
After a short recording on a new disc, a few minutes  
will be needed to complete the formatting of the  
disc.  
1
2
Insert a recordable DVD+RW disc.  
Normally, the DVD Recorder displays the contents  
of the disc on the screen to see the currently  
selected TV channel.  
Manual audio control  
You can control the audio volume recording level of  
your DVD Recorder manually.  
l In tuner mode, press AUTO/MAN REC  
VOLUME on the front of the DVD Recorder. (You  
may have to press PANEL to access the front panel  
buttons).  
3
4
Use CHANNEL 3 or CHANNEL 4 (on the  
Recorder) or P+, P- or the digit buttons 0-9 (on  
the remote control) to select the channel you wish  
to record.  
Press RECORD.  
A 30 minute recording will be made.  
The end time of the recording shows briefly in  
the timer box on the TV screen. The remaining  
recording time shows in the status box on the TV  
screen and on the display.  
The display will show the current audio level, and  
MANUAL appears.  
TITLE  
CHAPTER  
TIME  
REMAIN  
CHANNEL  
DVD RW  
SP  
RECORD  
-40  
-30  
-20  
-10  
0
OVER  
-40  
-30  
-20  
-10  
0
OVER  
STEREO  
MANUAL  
l Adjust the recording level with MANUAL 3 or 4  
on the DVD Recorder so that the ‘0 dB’ mark lights  
up during the loudest parts of the recording.  
l Return to automatic audio level control by pressing  
AUTO/MAN REC VOLUME again.  
10: 15pm  
To increase the recording time in 30-minute  
increments, press RECORD repeatedly.  
Shortly after pressing RECORD, an OTR can be  
cancelled by pressing CLEAR.  
5
6
The display will show the current disc position,  
and MANUAL disappears.  
Note:  
When recording from the equipment connected to DV, the  
manual audio control is disabled. The AUTO/MAN REC  
VOLUME button is active only during TUNER mode or  
while recording.  
Timer programming  
The DVD Recorder needs the following information for  
every programmed recording:  
- the date on which the recording is to be made;  
- the channel;  
- the start and stop time of the recording;  
- the recording speed (HQ, SP, LP or EP).  
The DVD Recorder stores all the information  
mentioned above in a timer block. You can program up  
to six timer blocks, one year in advance.  
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When all timer blocks are full, Timer programming and  
VCR Plus+ programming cannot be accessed. For  
clearing a timer block, see ‘How to clear a timer block.’  
Timer  
VCR Plus+ programming  
Timer  
VCR Plus+ programming  
Timer programming  
Timer list  
Mo Fr Weekly  
Press SELECT  
To store  
Press OK  
To exit  
Press TIMER  
4
Use the 0-9 buttons to enter the entire PlusCode  
number (up to eight digits) as printed in your TV  
guide. If you make a mistake, press CLEAR.  
Confirm with OK.  
If the VCR Plus+ channel has not been set, the DVD  
Recorder will ask you to enter the channel number.  
Refer to a channel napping list. You may find this in  
your TV Guide or newspaper. Use t/u (left or right  
cursor) to select the correct channel, then conform  
with OK.  
5
6
Timer recording with ’VCR Plus+’  
Timer  
VCR Plus+ programming  
Please enter  
Channel number  
A PlusCode is a number of up to eight digits, printed in  
most TV guides next to the start time of a TV program.  
It contains all the information you need for programming  
a timer.  
1
2
Press TIMER on the remote control.  
Select ‘VCR Plus  
+
programming’ with w/v (down  
or up cursor.)  
The timer programming information will appear  
on the TV screen.  
+
Timer  
VCR Plus+ programming  
Rec  
Date  
CH.  
120  
Start  
End  
Mode  
04// 20  
09: 00 P M  
11: 00 P M  
S P  
3
Press u (right cursor).  
AM PM  
Press SELECT  
To store  
Press OK  
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7
Use SELECT to record the program at daily or  
weekly intervals. Mo Fr: Record every day from  
Monday to Friday. Weekly: Recording at the same  
day of the week, every week, for example every  
Thursday.  
Press u (right cursor).  
Use w/v (down or up cursor) to select the  
Recording mode (HQ, SP, LP, EP).  
5
6
Press u (right cursor) to select Ch.  
-
Enter the channel number you want to record with  
w/v (down or up cursor) or the digit buttons 0-9.  
Enter channel numbers as a three digit number. For  
example, for channel 12, press 0,1,2. A cross (  
appear if invalid information is entered.  
Press u (right cursor) to select Start.  
X) will  
8
9
7
8
Enter the Start time with w/v (down or up cursor)  
10 Press OK to conform.  
or the digit buttons 0-9.  
The information has been stored in a timer block.  
11 To end, press TIMER.  
9
Press SELECT to toggle between AM and PM.  
l Press u (right cursor) to select End.  
12 Make sure that you inserted a recordable disc. If you  
inserted a write-protected discs recording will not  
occur.  
l Enter the End time with w/v (down or up cursor)  
or the digit buttons 0-9. Press SELECT repeatedly  
to choose AM or PM  
.
13 Switch off the Recorder by pressing ON/OFF or  
B STANDBY/ON.  
l Press u (right cursor) to select Record mode.  
l Select the recording mode with w/v(down or up  
cursor.)  
l If you make a mistake, go back with t (left cursor)  
and re-enter the information.  
Timer recording without ‘VCR Plus+’  
l Confirm with OK.  
Use term ‘Timer Recording’ for all references.  
When all information is correct, the data is  
stored in a timer block.  
l To end, press TIMER.  
l Make sure you inserted a disc without erase  
protection. If you inserted a disc with erase  
protection, recording will not occur.  
l Switch off the Recorder by pressing ON/OFF or  
B STANDBY/ON.  
If a timer recording is incorrect  
1
2
Press TIMER on the remote control.  
Select Timer programming with w/v (down or up  
cursor.)  
Press u (right cursor).  
Enter a specific month and date with w/v (down or  
up cursor) or with the digit buttons 0-9.  
The following messages may appear when you set a  
timer recording may appear in the timer menu:  
Collision  
3
4
The Timer recording overlaps with another timer  
recording.  
Solution:  
l Ignore by pressing TIMER again. The program  
with the earlier start time will record completely.  
Then the remainder of the later program will  
record.  
l Edit one or both timer recordings.  
l Delete one of the timer recordings.  
l Use SELECT to record the program at daily or  
weekly intervals. Mo Fr: Record every day from  
-
Monday to Friday. Weekly: Recording at the same  
day of the week, every week, for example every  
Thursday.  
Please enter channel number  
The VCR Plus+ system does not recognize the TV  
channel.  
Timer  
Timer programming  
Rec  
Mode  
Solution  
Date  
CH.  
120  
Start  
End  
l Select the required channel number with t/u (left  
or right cursor).  
04// 20  
09: 00 P M  
11: 00 P M  
S P  
l Press OK to conform.  
PlusCode wrong  
You entered an incorrect PlusCode number.  
Solution:  
l Enter the correct information or quit by pressing  
TIMER.  
Mo Fr Weekly  
Press SELECT  
To store  
Press OK  
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4
Select the timer recording you want to check or  
alter with w/v (down or up cursor.)  
The selected timer recording will be highlighted  
in blue.  
Press u (right cursor).  
Select what you want to check or alter with t/u  
(left or right cursor).  
Alter data with w/v (down or up cursor) or with  
the digit buttons 0-9.  
Press OK to conform.  
To end, press TIMER, repeatedly if necessary to  
remove the menus.  
Weekend programming  
Date was incorrectly entered. Daily programming can  
only be used for recordings from Mondays to Fridays.  
-
not possible  
Memory full  
All the timer blocks are in use.  
Solution:  
5
6
l Delete one of the Timer recordings.  
7
Clock not set-check Clock channel  
8
9
The clock is not set. Set it manually (See ‘Time/Date  
adjustment-manually’) or adjust the Clock channel (See  
‘Time/Date adjustment automatic.’)  
10 Switch off the Recorder by pressing ON/OFF on  
the remote control.  
Data error  
Solution:  
How to clear a timer block  
l Make sure all information is correct and complete.  
How to check or alter a Timer Recording  
1
2
Press TIMER on the remote control.  
Select ‘Timer list’ with w/v (down or up cursor.)  
Timer  
1
2
3
4
Press TIMER on the remote control.  
Select ‘Timer list’ with w/v (down or up cursor.)  
Press u (right cursor).  
Select the Timer Recording you want to clear with  
w/v (down or up cursor.) The selected Timer  
Recording will be highlighted in blue.  
Press CLEAR.  
The Recording you selected will appear alone on  
the screen.  
Confirm with OK.  
Video Plus+ programming  
Timer programming  
Timer list  
5
6
7
To exit  
Press TIMER  
Timer Cleared will appear at the bottom of the  
screen briefly. Then the Timer List will reappear.  
Remove the menus by pressing TIMER, repeatedly  
if necessary.  
3
Press u (right cursor).  
Note:  
Timer  
If Timer Recordings overlap or conflict with each other, they  
will be highlighted in red in the Timer List.  
Timer list  
Rec  
Date  
CH.  
Start  
End  
Mode  
How to stop a Time Recording in progress  
04// 20  
07// 20  
10// 20  
11// 20  
120  
89  
65  
09: 00 P M  
08: 30 P M  
07: 00 A M  
09: 00 P M  
11: 00 P M  
09: 30 P M  
07: 30 A M  
11: 00 P M  
SP  
SP  
SP  
SP  
l A Timer Recording that is already in progress can  
only be aborted by pressing ON/OFF on the  
remote control or STANDBY/ON on the front of  
the Recorder.  
120  
Total record time 05: 30  
To change  
Press  
To exit  
Press TIMER  
42 RECORDING  
Playback  
3
To stop play at any time, press 9 STOP.  
The default screen will appear, giving information  
about the current status of the Recorder.  
Playing a pre-recorded DVD-  
Video disc  
Some DVD discs are produced in a way that requires  
specific operation or allows only limited operation  
during playback. In these cases the Recorder may not  
respond to all operating commands. When this occurs,  
please refer to the instructions in the disc jacket or case.  
When an  
appears in the top left corner of the TV  
Playing a (Super) Video CD  
screen, the operation is not permitted by the Recorder  
or the disc.  
1
Insert a pre-recorded DVD-Video disc.  
When ‘Autoresume’ is ‘On’ (see ‘User  
Preferences’) playback starts automatically from the  
point at which it stopped, the last time the disc  
played.  
1
2
Insert a (Super) Video CD.  
When ‘Autoresume’ is ‘Off’ the disc will play  
from the start of the disc. You can resume play from  
the point at which you it stopped the last time by  
When ‘Autoresume’ is ‘On’ (see ‘User  
Preferences’), playback starts automatically from the  
point at which it stopped the last time the disc  
played.  
The disc may invite you to select an item from a  
menu. If the selections are numbered, press the  
appropriate numerical button.  
pressing 2 PLAY shortly. While  
appears in the  
top left corner of the TV screen. When pressing  
2 PLAY at beginning of disc playback an “X” may  
show on the screen  
The currently playing title and chapter number  
are displayed will appear on the Recorder display.  
The elapsed playing time appears also.  
To stop play at any time, press 9 STOP.  
The default screen will appear.  
Notes:  
- Since it is usual DVD movies are released at different times  
in different regions of the world, all players have region codes,  
and discs can have an optional region code. If you load a disc  
that has a different region code, than your Recorder, you will  
see the region code notice on the screen. The disc will not  
play, and should be unloaded.  
- The region code of this Recorder is one (1).  
This is stated on a label on the back of your  
Recorder.  
1
- Regional coding is not applicable for DVD+RW  
discs.  
2
The disc may invite you to select an item from a  
menu. If the selections are numbered, press the  
appropriate numerical button; if not, use the  
w/v/u/t (down/up/right/left cursor) buttons to  
highlight your selection, then press OK.  
Note:  
During playback you can display and enter the DVD disc  
menu by pressing DISC MENU.  
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l Press K NEXT during play to step forward to the  
next title.  
Playing a DVD+RW disc  
l Press J PREVIOUS during play to return to the  
beginning of the current title. Rapidly press  
J PREVIOUS again to step back to the previous  
title.  
l To go directly to any title or track, enter the title  
number using the numerical buttons 0-9 when  
playback is stopped.  
1
2
Insert a DVD+RW disc.  
If the inserted disc is erase-protected, playback  
starts automatically. Otherwise, the Index Picture  
Screen appears.  
Press w/v (down or up cursor) to select the Title  
you want to play.  
If you do not select a Title, playback starts from  
the point where it stopped the last time the disc was  
played or recorded.  
Note:  
- If the Title number has more than one digit, press the  
buttons in rapid succession.  
- If the system menu bar is on screen, make sure the  
is  
selected. If it is not, press the t/u (left or right cursor)  
buttons to select  
.
DVD VIDEO  
If the disc is a new blank disc, the display will  
show ‘EMPTY DISC.’  
TITLE 1  
TITLE 2  
CHAPTER  
CHAPTER  
1
CHAPTER  
2CHAPTER  
3
1
CHAPTER  
2
3
4
Press ) PLAY.  
Press ¡ PREVIOUS and NEXT to go to the  
previous or next title.  
5
To stop playback at any time, press 9 STOP.  
The Index Picture Screen will appear.  
VIDEO CD  
TRACK 1  
TRACK 2  
INDEX  
1
INDEX  
2INDEX  
3
INDEX  
1
INDEX  
2
General features  
Moving to another chapter/index  
When a title on a disc has more than one chapter or a  
track has more than one index, you can move to  
another chapter/index as in one of the following ways.  
l Press K NEXT during play to select the next  
chapter/index.  
l Press J PREVIOUS during play to return to the  
beginning of the current chapter/index. Rapidly press  
J PREVIOUS twice to step back to the previous  
chapter/index.  
Note: Unless stated otherwise, all operations described are  
based on remote control operation. A number of operations  
can also be carried out via the system menu bar on the  
screen. (See ‘System menu bar operation’)  
Moving to another title/track  
l To go directly to any chapter or index, enter the  
chapter or index number using the numerical  
buttons 0-9 during disc playback.  
When a disc has more than one title or track, you can  
move to another title in any one of the following ways.  
l Press T/C or SYSTEM MENU to access the  
system menu bar. Then, press t/u (left or right  
cursor) buttons to select the Chapter number you  
want. Playback will begin automatically at the  
Chapter you selected.  
Note:  
- If the Chapter or Index number has more than one digit,  
press the buttons in rapid succession.  
- If the system menu bar is on the screen, make sure the  
is selected. If not, press t/u (left or right cursor) buttons  
l Press T/C. With  
selected in the menu bar for  
to select  
.
Title or Track, press w/v (down or up cursor) to  
select the Title or Track number you want. Playback  
will begin automatically at the Title or Track you  
selected.  
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3
Use the w (down cursor) button to enter the frame  
by frame menu.  
Slow Motion  
Playback will pause.  
4
Use the t/u (left or right cursor) buttons to move  
the picture backward or forward one frame at a  
time.  
1
2
3
Press SYSTEM MENU to access the system menu  
bar.  
Press t/u (left or right cursor) buttons to select  
(Slow motion) in the system menu bar.  
Use the w (down cursor) button to enter the slow  
motion menu.  
5
6
Press 2 PLAY to resume regular playback.  
Press SYSTEM MENU to remove the system  
menu bar.  
You can also advance the picture forward one frame at a  
time by pressing ; PAUSE repeatedly on the remote  
control.  
Playback will pause.  
Search  
- 1 - 1  
/
2
- 1/ 4  
- 1/ 8  
0
1/ 8 1/ 4 1/ 2  
1
4
Use the t/u (left or right cursor) buttons to select  
the required speed: -  
(backward);  
1
, -  
1
1
/
2
or  
, -  
1
1
/
4
or -  
1/8  
1
/
8
,
1
/
4,  
/2  
(forward.)  
l Select  
l Select  
1
0
to play at normal speed again.  
to pause playback.  
5
Press 2 PLAY to exit slow motion mode and  
return to normal playback.  
Press SYSTEM MENU to remove the system menu  
bar.  
1
Press SYSTEM MENU to access the system menu  
bar.  
6
2
3
Select  
(Fast motion) in the system menu bar.  
Use the w (down cursor) button to enter the fast  
motion menu.  
You can also select Slow Motion speeds by pressing the  
I SLOW H button on the remote control repeatedly.  
1
Press the Slow motion button during playback.  
Playback will automatically show to  
speed.  
1/2  
the normal  
2
3
Press Slow motion button repeatedly to make the  
disc play at or the regular speed.  
Press ) PLAY to become normal playback.  
- 32 - 8 - 4  
1
4
8
32  
1/4  
1/8  
4
5
6
Use the t/u (left or right cursor) buttons to select  
the required speed: -32, - or - (backward);  
32 (forward.)  
Select to play at normal speed again. Or, press 2  
PLAY to exit fast motion mode and resume normal  
playback.  
8
4
4,  
Still Picture and Frame-by-Frame Playback  
8,  
1
Press SYSTEM MENU to remove the system  
menu bar.  
To search forward or backward at  
8
or 32 find the  
normal speed, you can also press 5 REVERSE or 6  
FORWARD repeatedly on the remote control.  
1
2
Press SYSTEM MENU to access the system menu  
bar.  
Press t/u (left or right cursor) buttons to select  
(frame by frame) in the system menu bar.  
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Repeat  
Scan  
DVD Discs - Repeat chapter/title/disc  
l To repeat the current playing chapter, press  
REPEAT.  
Play the first 10 seconds of each chapter/index on the  
disc.  
l Press SCAN. The first 10 seconds of each chapter  
will plays beginning with the current chapter.  
l To continue play at your chosen chapter/index,  
press SCAN again or press 2 PLAY.  
appears on the TV screen.  
l To repeat the current playing title, press REPEAT  
a second time.  
Time search  
appears on the TV screen.  
l To repeat the entire disc, press REPEAT a third time.  
appears on the TV screen.  
l To exit repeat mode, press REPEAT a fourth time.  
Video CDs - Repeat track/disc  
l To repeat the current playing track, press REPEAT.  
appears on the TV screen.  
l To repeat the entire disc, press REPEAT a second  
Time Search allows you to start playing a disc at a  
specific time.  
time.  
1
2
3
Press SYSTEM MENU to access the system menu  
bar.  
Press t/u (left or right cursor) buttons to select  
(Time Search) in the system menu bar.  
Press w (down cursor).  
appears on the TV screen.  
l To exit the repeat mode, press REPEAT a third  
time.  
Playback will pause.  
A time entry box appears on the screen showing  
the elapsed playing time of the current disc.  
Repeat A-B  
4
Use the digit buttons 0-9 to enter the desired start  
time. Enter hours, minutes and seconds in the box.  
Each time an item has been entered, the next  
item will be highlighted.  
To repeat a segment within a title:  
l Press REPEAT A-B at your chosen starting point.  
5
6
Press OK to confirm the start time.  
The time entry box will disappear and play starts  
from the selected time position.  
Press SYSTEM MENU to remove the system  
menu bar.  
appears on the TV screen.  
l Press REPEAT A-B again at your chosen end  
point.  
appears on the TV screen, and the  
sequence begins to play repeatedly.  
l To exit the sequence and return to normal playback,  
press REPEAT A-B.  
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Zoom  
Special DVD-Video features  
Menus on the disc  
Some DVDs include disc menus for Title or Chapter  
selection or special playback features.  
You can make selections from these menus.  
The Zoom function allows you to enlarge the video  
image and pan through the enlarged image.  
1
2
Press ZOOM. The system menu bar appears.  
Press w/v (down or up cursor) to activate the  
Zoom function and select the required zoom factor;  
1.33, 2 or 4.  
Title menus  
Playback will go pause.  
The picture will change accordingly.  
The selected zoom factor appears below the  
Zoom icon in the system menu bar. ‘Press OK to  
pan’ appears below the system menu bar.  
1
2
Press DISC MENU.  
If the current title has a menu, then menu will  
appear on the screen. Otherwise, the disc menu will  
be displayed.  
The menu can list camera angles, spoken language  
and subtitle options, and chapters for the title. Press  
the appropriate numerical button to choose a  
numbered item or use the w/v/u/t (down or  
up/right or left cursor) buttons to highlight your  
selection, then press OK.  
3
4
Press OK.  
The panning icons w/v/u/t and 2 PLAY appear  
on the screen.  
Use the w/v/u/t (down or up/right or left cursor)  
buttons to move the zoomed image around the  
screen.  
Press OK and only the zoomed picture will show on  
the screen.  
Press 2 PLAY to exit zoom mode and return to  
normal playback.  
5
6
7
3
To exit the menu, press DISC MENU again.  
Press SYSTEM MENU to remove the system  
menu bar.  
Note: Most DVDs do not have separate disc and title menus,  
but only a disc menu.  
Disc menu  
l Press T/C followed by DISC MENU.  
The disc menu is displayed.  
l To remove the disc menu, press DISC MENU  
again.  
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Camera Angle  
Subtitles  
If the disc contains sequences recorded from different  
camera angles, the angle icon appears, showing the  
number of available angle, and the current angle. You can  
change the camera angle if you wish.  
1
2
Press the SUBTITLE button to select Z  
(Subtitle) in the system menu bar.  
Within five seconds, press SUBTITLE or w/v  
(down or up cursor) repeatedly to see the different  
subtitles or to switch the subtitles off.  
You can enter a subtitle number directly using  
the numerical buttons 0-9.  
A
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M
DVD RW  
5/6  
SUBTITLE  
ANGLE  
AUDIO  
ZOOM  
SCAN  
SHUFFLE  
REPEAT  
REPEAT  
PLAY  
A
B
1
2
Press the  
angle button.  
up  
STOP  
down  
Use the w/v (down or up cursor) buttons to select  
the required angle.  
3
To go to any angle directly, enter the angle number  
using the numerical buttons 0-9.  
Special VCD features  
After a small delay, play changes to the selected  
angle. The angle icon remains displayed until multiple  
angles are no longer available.  
Playback Control (PBC)  
Changing the audio language  
1
2
Press AUDIO on the remote to select Y (Audio)  
in the system menu bar.  
Within five seconds, press AUDIO or w/v (down  
or up cursor) repeatedly to see the different  
languages.  
You can enter the required language number  
directly using the numerical buttons 0-9.  
1
2
Make sure PBC is On. See ‘User Preferences-  
features settings.’  
Load a (Super) Video CD with PBC and press  
2PLAY.  
The PBC menu appears on the TV screen.  
Go through the menu with the buttons indicated on  
the TV screen until your chosen passage starts to  
play.  
If a PBC menu consists of a list of titles, you can  
select a title directly. Enter your choice with the  
numerical buttons 0-9.  
3
4
5
Press RETURN to go back to the previous menu.  
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Moving to another track  
Playing an Audio CD  
1
Insert the disc.  
After loading the disc, playback starts  
automatically.  
If the TV is on, the Audio CD screen appears.  
During play, the current track number and its  
elapsed playing time will show on the TV screen and  
on the Recorder display.  
l Press K NEXT during play to step forward to the  
next track.  
l Press J PREVIOUS during play to return to the  
beginning of the current track. Rapidly press  
J PREVIOUS repeatedly to step back to previous  
tracks.  
l To go directly to any track, enter the track number  
using the numerical buttons 0-9.  
Repeat track/disc  
2
To stop play at any time, press 9 STOP.  
The number of tracks and the total playing time  
will show on the TV screen and on the Recorder  
display.  
Pause  
l To repeat the currently playing track, press  
l Press ; PAUSE during play.  
REPEAT.  
l To return to play, press 2 PLAY.  
Repeat track appears on the TV screen in the  
Audio Disk Modebox.  
l To repeat the entire disc, press REPEAT a second  
Search  
time.  
Repeat disc appears on the TV screen in the  
Audio Disk Modebox.  
l To exit repeat mode, press REPEAT a third time.  
Repeat A-B  
1
To search forward or backward through the disc at  
four times the normal speed, press 5 REVERSE  
or 6 FORWARD.  
Search begins and the sound is intermittent.  
To step up to eight times the normal speed, press  
5 REVERSE or 6 FORWARD again.  
Search goes to 8x speed, and the sound is mute.  
To return to four times the normal speed, press 5  
REVERSE or 6 FORWARD again. If the TV is  
on, search speed and direction are indicated on the  
screen each time 5 REVERSE or 6 FORWARD  
is pressed.  
2
3
To repeat a specific segment of a Track:  
l Press REPEAT A-B at your chosen starting point.  
Repeat A appears on the TV screen in the Audio  
Disk Modebox.  
l Press REPEAT A-B again at your chosen end  
point.  
4
To end the search, press 2 PLAY or 9 STOP as  
desired.  
PLAYBACK 49  
Repeat A  
-B  
appears on the TV screen in the  
Audio Disk Modebox and the segment begins to play  
repeatedly.  
l To exit the segment and return to normal playback,  
press REPEAT A-B again.  
Scan  
Scan plays the first 10 seconds of each track on the disc.  
1
Press SCAN. The first 10 seconds of each track will  
play, beginning with the current track.  
2
To continue play at your chosen track, press SCAN  
again or press 2 PLAY.  
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Access control  
The disc will be locked and the Recorder will ask for  
your 4-digit code the next time you try to play the disc.  
You must turn the Recorder power Off, then On, for  
the Lock to take effect.  
Child Lock (DVD and VCD)  
When activating Child lock, only discs that are  
authorized can be played without entering a code.  
The Recorder memory maintains a list of 50 authorized  
(‘Child safe’) disc titles. A disc will be placed in the list  
when you select ‘Play always’. Each time a ‘Child safe’  
disc is played it will be placed on top of the list. When  
the list is full and a new disc is added, the last disc in the  
list will be removed.  
Note: Reconfirmation of the 4-digit code is necessary when:  
the code is entered for the very first time;  
the code is changed (see ‘Changing the 4-digit code’);  
the code is cancelled (see ‘Changing the 4-digit code’);  
Child Lock or Parental Control you switch off.  
Authorizing discs when Child Lock is  
activated  
Activating/deactivating the child lock  
1
Insert the disc.  
The ‘Access Control box’ will appear. You will be  
asked to enter your code for ‘Play once or ‘Play  
always.’  
2
3
Press w/v (down or up cursor) to choose ‘Play  
once’ or ‘Play always.’ Then use the 0-9 buttons  
to enter your code.  
Play will begin. If you select ‘Play once,’ the disc  
can be played as long as it is in the Recorder and the  
Recorder is On. If you select ‘Play always,’ the  
disc will become Child safe (unlocked) and can  
always be played even if the Child lock is On as  
described left.  
1
2
Press SYSTEM MENU.  
Press t (left cursor) to select  
menu bar.  
in the system  
3
4
5
Press w (down cursor) repeatedly to select  
then press u (right cursor).  
Access control will be selected in the features  
,
Note: Double sided DVD discs may have a different ID for  
each side. In order to make the disc ‘child safe,’ authorize  
each side.  
Multi volume Video CDs may have a different ID for each  
volume. In order to make the complete set ‘child safe,’  
authorize each volume.  
menu  
. Press u (right cursor).  
Enter a 4-digit code of your own choice (the first  
time) using the digit keys 0-9.  
Enter the code a second time.  
Move to Child lock using w/v (down or up cursor).  
Move to Ç / É using u (right cursor).  
6
7
8
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9
Select Ç using v (up cursor) if you want to lock the  
disc.  
Select É to deactivate the Child Lock.  
10 Press OK or t (left cursor) to confirm. Press  
SYSTEM MENU to remove the menu.  
If you locked the disc, unauthorized discs will not  
be played unless the 4-digit code is entered.  
ACCESS CONTROL 51  
5
6
7
Enter your 4-digit code using the digit buttons 0-9. If  
necessary enter the code a second time.  
Move to Parental level using w/v (down or up  
cursor.)  
Select the Value Adjustment bar at the right of the  
screen by pressing u (right cursor.)  
Locking Discs that were formerly  
Unlocked  
1
2
Insert the disc.  
Playback starts automatically.  
Press 9 STOP while { is visible.  
| will appear and the disc is now locked.  
However, the disc will continue to play. The disc will be  
locked and the Recorder will ask for your 4-digit code  
the next time you try to play the disc. You must turn  
the Recorder power Off, then On, for the Lock to take  
effect.  
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Parental Level (DVD-Video only)  
Movies on pre-recorded DVD discs may contain scenes  
not suitable for children. Therefore, some discs may  
contain ‘Parental Control’ rating information that applies  
to the complete disc or to certain scenes on the disc.  
If the disc is rated, scenes are rated from 1 to 8,  
alternative, more suitable scenes may be available on the  
disc. Ratings are very among countries. The ‘Parental  
Control’ feature allows you to prevent your children  
from playing discs or play certain discs with alternative  
scenes.  
8
Use the w/v (down or up cursor) buttons or the  
numerical buttons 1-8 on the remote control to  
select a rating from 1 to 8 for the currently inserted  
disc.  
Activating/Deactivating Parental Control  
Rating 0 (displayed as ‘– –’):  
Parental Control is not active. The disc will play in full.  
Ratings 1 to 8 (1 = childsafe - 8 = adults only):  
The disc contains scenes not suitable for children. If you  
set a rating for the Recorder, all scenes with the same  
rating or lower will play. Higher rated scenes will not  
play unless an alternative is available on the disc. The  
alternative must have the same rating or a lower one. If  
no suitable alternative is found, play will stop and you  
must enter the 4-digit code.  
9
Press OK or t (left cursor) to confirm and press  
SYSTEM MENU to move the menu.  
1
2
Press SYSTEM MENU.  
Press t (left cursor) to select  
menu bar.  
in the system  
3
4
Press w (down cursor) repeatedly to select  
then press u (right cursor).  
Access control will be selected in the features  
,
menu  
. Press u (right cursor).  
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52 ACCESS CONTROL  
Country  
Changing the 4-digit code  
1
2
Press SYSTEM MENU.  
Press t (left cursor) to select  
menu bar.  
1
2
Press SYSTEM MENU.  
Press t (left cursor) to select  
menu bar.  
in the system  
in the system  
3
4
Press w (down cursor) repeatedly to select  
then press u (right cursor).  
Access control will be selected in the features  
,
3
4
Press w (down cursor) repeatedly to select  
then press u (right cursor).  
Access control will be selected in the features  
,
menu  
. Press u (right cursor).  
menu  
. Press u (right cursor).  
5
6
7
8
Enter the four digit code using the 0-9 buttons.  
Move to Change country using w (down cursor.)  
Press u (right cursor.)  
Select the country for which your disc is coded  
using w/v (down or up cursor.) See the disc case  
for details on whether it has Parental Level settings  
for specific countries. If it does not, this procedure  
is not necessary.  
5
6
7
8
9
Enter the old 4-digit code using the 0-9 buttons.  
Move to Change code using w (down cursor.)  
Press the u (right cursor) button.  
Enter the new 4-digit code using the 0-9 buttons.  
Enter the exact same code a second time and  
reconfirm by pressing OK.  
10 Press SYSTEM MENU to exit the menu.  
9
Press OK or t (left cursor) to confirm. Press  
SYSTEM MENU to exit the menu.  
Note: If you forgot your code, press 9 STOP four times at  
step 5, then press OK. Access control is now off. You can  
enter a new code as described above.  
ACCESS CONTROL 53  
Managing disc content (DVD+RW only)  
title', 'Press OK to confirm' is shown.  
Press OK a second time.  
Title settings  
5
Erasing title...’ is shown until the action is  
completed.  
You can change each title on the disc to your personal  
preference in the title settings menu.  
After the title has been erased, the Index Picture  
Screen will show an empty space instead of the  
Title. If there was an empty space in front of or  
behind this title, then these are combined into one  
empty space. Empty spaces of less than one minute  
will not be shown.  
1
Stop disc playback if necessary. In the Index Picture  
Screen, select the required title with w/v (down or  
up cursor).  
Press u (right cursor) to enter the title settings  
menu for that title.  
2
Disc Information Screen  
Settings for BBC soccer  
Name  
BBC soccer  
1
When in the Index Picture Screen, press 9 STOP  
or press and hold J PREVIOUS for about two  
seconds.  
Play full title  
Erase this title  
This selects the first title on the DVD+RW.  
Press v (up cursor).  
You enter the Disc Information Screen.  
Press w (down cursor) to exit the Disc Information  
Screen and return to the Index Picture Screen.  
2
3
The Disc Information Screen contains the  
following information:  
Compatibility status  
- indicates compatibility of any edits  
with DVD players  
3
Use w/v (down or up cursor) to select the item  
you wish to change, then follow the steps as  
directed below.  
Video system  
- PAL or SECAM  
- NTSC  
Changing name of a recording  
Disc lock status  
- Indicates whether the disc is  
write-protected  
4
5
Press u (right cursor) to select Name.  
Enter the new name. A name may contain a  
maximum of 64 characters.  
Disc description  
- disc name  
- total recording duration so far  
- date of last recording  
l Use t/u (left or right cursor) for the position of the  
characters. Use w/v (down or up cursor) to change  
characters.  
l Use SELECT to toggle between capital and lower  
case characters.  
6
Confirm by pressing OK.  
Summer holiday  
02:05:10used  
Sun 12 13 99  
Disc locked  
Play full title  
4
Press u (right cursor) to select ‘Play full title’.  
When this item is selected, the title will be played in full,  
including hidden chapters, beginning immediately. Follow  
the instructions on the screen. (See ‘Operation -  
managing disc content - Current chapter’)  
PAL  
DVD playback  
Edit  
11:13 pm  
Erase this title  
You may simply erase a title by recording over it, but if  
you want to erase the whole title instantly, do the  
following:  
12  
1
4
Press u (right cursor) to select ‘Erase this title',  
then press OK.  
The message 'This will completely erase this  
Cue to go back to the Index Picture  
Screen  
54 MANAGING DISC CONTENT  
7
8
Select ‘Protected’ with w/v (down or up cursor.)  
Press OK.  
Disc Settings  
No further changes can be made to the disc  
including recording. ‘Disc Locked’ will appear on the  
TV screen if you attempt recording.  
You can change disc settings from the Disc Information  
Screen.  
It will also disable most title/disc manipulation screen  
entries, as well as the complete edit menu.  
Future editing or recording is only possible after  
resetting the Protection feature to ‘Unprotected  
again.  
Erase disc  
6
With ‘Erase disc’ selected and press OK.  
The message 'This will erase all titles’ is  
displayed. Press OK to confirm.  
1
When in the Index Picture Screen, press 9 STOP  
or press and hold J PREVIOUS for about two  
seconds.  
l Press OK to confirm and begin erasing or press t  
(left cursor) to cancel.  
This selects the first title on the DVD+RW.  
Press v (up cursor).  
You enter the Disc Information Screen.  
In the Disc Information Screen, press u (right  
cursor.)  
2
3
Erasing disc’ is shown until the action is  
completed.  
After the disc has been erased the Index Picture  
Screen will show the free space on the disc.  
You will enter the ‘Settings’ menu.  
Make edits DVD-compatible  
Settings for Summer holiday  
If titles have been edited (See ‘Favorite Scene Selection’),  
the edits will play on your DVD Recorder. However a  
DVD player may show the original versions instead of  
the edits. You can prepare your discs so that a DVD  
player will also play the edited version.  
Disc name  
Summer holiday  
Unprotected  
Protection  
Erase disc  
Make disc compatible  
1
If the Disc Information Screen shows the option  
Make edits DVD-compatible’, press u (right  
cursor) to select this option. If the menu does not  
show this option, your disc is already compatible.  
No conversion is needed.  
4
Use w/v (down or up cursor) to select the item  
you wish to change, then follow the steps below for  
each item.  
Settings for Summer holiday  
Summer holiday  
Unprotected  
Disc name  
Protection  
Erase disc  
Make edits DVD compatible  
Press OK  
Disc name  
5
6
Press u (right cursor) to select ‘Disc name’.  
Enter the new name. A name may contain a  
maximum of 64 characters.  
Use t/u (left or right cursor) for the position of the  
characters. Use w/v (down or up cursor) to change  
characters.  
l Use SELECT to toggle between capitals and lower  
case characters.  
7
Confirm the name by pressing OK when you are  
finished.  
2
3
Press OK.  
The messages ‘This will take ...’ and ‘Press OK  
to confirm’ will appear to indicate how long the  
action will take.  
Protection  
Press OK.  
Working...’ and a progress bar are shown until  
the action is completed.  
6
Select Protection. Press u (right cursor) to select  
Protection.  
MANAGING DISC CONTENT 55  
Insert chapter marker  
To insert a chapter marker on the current position of  
the title that is playing:  
l With Insert chapter marker selected, press OK on  
the remote control to insert a marker.  
The maximum number of chapter markers per title is 99.  
Per disc, the maximum number of chapter markers is  
254. When the maximum number is reached, the on-  
screen message ‘Too many chapters’ appears. You  
will have to delete some before inserting new chapter  
markers.  
Favorite Scene Selection  
Press the EDIT button on the remote control, to  
access Favorite Scene Selection (FSS). The basic function  
of edit operations is Editing improves accessibility and  
handling of your recordings. For instance; scenes you do  
not want to see during playback (e.g. commercials during  
a movie) can be marked as chapters and hidden. During  
playback you will watch your recording without the  
hidden chapters.  
Note:  
Current chapter  
The picture may freeze briefly between scenes.  
Initially all chapters are visible. You can hide chapters or  
make them visible again during playback. When playing a  
disc while the Favorite Scene Selection now is on the  
screen, hidden chapters play through in a dimmed mode.  
Each title consists of chapters. With the FSS menu any  
chapter can hidden or made visible. Normally during  
recording, chapter markers are inserted automatically  
every five to six minutes. (This setting can be changed in  
the record settings menu). After the recording is  
finished, you can manually add and remove chapter  
markers via the FSS menu. Both automatically generated  
and manually inserted chapter markers can be removed.  
1
2
Favorite scene selection  
play  
Insert chapter marker  
Current chapter  
Press OK  
Hidden  
Edit during playback  
Delete chapter marker  
Delete all chapter markers  
Use picture as index  
l With ‘Current chapter’ selected, press u (right  
cursor) repeatedly to select Visible or Hidden  
.
l Press OK on the remote control to confirm.  
1
During DVD+RW playback, press the EDIT button  
on the remote control.  
The video image is overlayed with a transparent  
edit menu. Current title and chapter information  
appear in an information box at the top of the  
screen.  
Delete chapter marker  
To delete the chapter marker at the beginning of the  
current chapter:  
l While ‘Delete chapter marker’ is selected, press  
OK on the remote control.  
Delete all chapter markers in this title  
To delete all chapter markers (manually and  
automatically generated) for this title:  
1
2
l With ‘Delete all chapter markers in this title  
Favorite scene selection  
play  
selected, press OK. ‘This will delete all markers  
in this title’. Press OK to confirm will appear.  
Press OK again.  
Insert chapter marker  
Current chapter  
Press OK  
Hidden  
Delete chapter marker  
Delete all chapter markers  
Use picture as index  
Use picture as index  
To define the current video frame as a miniature picture  
to be used for this titles entry in the Index Picture  
Screen:  
l You can use ; PAUSE and/or H SLOW to  
accurately choose the desired picture.  
l With ‘Use picture as Index’ selected, press OK.  
2
Use w or v (down or up cursor) to select an item,  
then continue as directed for each feature at right  
and the following next page.  
This will update the index picture. Press OK  
to confirm’ will appear. Press OK again.  
Updating menu.’ will appear, then the Index  
picture screen will reappear.  
56 MANAGING DISC CONTENT  
After editing, the modified version of a title is the default  
playback version. The original can be accessed via the  
Append recording  
Play full title’ option in the title settings menu. Other  
DVD players may still play the original. To guarantee  
that the edited version will play on these DVD players,  
choose ‘Make edits DVD-compatible’ in the disc  
settings menu.  
Divide a title  
If you want to divide one title into two separate titles,  
do the following:  
If you want to append a video recording to an earlier  
recorded title, do the following.  
1
On the Index Picture Screen, select the title to  
which you want to add a video recording.  
Press 2 PLAY.  
At the point where you want to append the new  
recording press ; PAUSE.  
2
3
4
5
Press TUNER then press P+/- to select the channel  
you want to record.  
Press RECORD (on the Recorder) or REC/OTR  
(on the remote control).  
1
On the Index Picture Screen, press w/v (down or  
up cursor) buttons to select the title you want to  
divide.  
Press 2 PLAY.  
Play the disc to the point where you want to divide  
the title and press ; PAUSE.  
Press EDIT.  
The Favorite scene Selection menu is shown.  
Press w (down cursor) to select ‘Divide title.’  
The new video recording will you selected be appended  
at the point. Video material beyond this point is  
overwritten. This may include titles following the current  
title.  
2
3
4
5
Any remaining video material that is not overwritten,  
which may include the last part of the original title, is  
maintained. You can access these titles from the Index  
Picture Screen.  
6
Press 9 STOP to stop recording.  
1
2
Favorite scene selection  
Visible  
pause  
Inserting Chapter Markers during  
recording  
Insert chapter marker  
Current chapter  
Delete chapter marker  
Delete all chapter markers  
Use picture as index  
Divide title  
l Press the EDIT button on the remote control  
during recording.  
A chapter marker is inserted at the current  
position. ‘Inserting marker’ appears on the left  
side of the screen. The maximum number of chapter  
markers per title is 99. Per disc the maximum  
number of chapter markers is 254. When the  
maximum number is reached, the on-screen message  
Press OK  
Too many chapters’ appears. You will have to  
6
7
Press OK. ‘This will divide this title into two  
separate titles. Press OK to confirm’ will  
appear.  
Dividing title...’ is shown until the action is  
completed. This divide operation cannot be undone.  
Press OK again.  
delete some, before inserting new chapter markers.  
The Index Picture Screen will show two titles instead of  
one. Both will have the same name. If you want to  
change the name, you can do so in the title settings  
menu. For one of the two resulting titles, a new index  
picture is created at the point at which you divided the  
title.  
If you want to divide one title into more than two titles,  
use the above procedure several times.  
MANAGING DISC CONTENT 57  
Troubleshooting  
If it appears that the DVD Recorder is faulty, first consult this checklist. It may be that something has been overlooked.  
Under no circumstances attempt to repair the system yourself; this will invalidate the warranty. Look for the specific  
symptom(s). Then perform only the actions listed to remedy the specific symptom(s).  
Symptom  
Remedy  
The Recorder does not respond to  
the remote control  
The remote control may be configured for a second DVD Recorder.  
SELECT +1  
Hold  
pressed simultaneously to revert to DVD Recorder 1.  
Aim the remote control directly at the sensor on the front of the  
Recorder.  
Avoid all obstacles which may interfere with the signal path.  
Inspect or replace the batteries in the remote control.  
No power  
Make sure power cord is properly connected.  
Check if there is power at the AC outlet by plugging in another  
appliance.  
No picture  
Check if the TV is switched on.  
Check the video connection.  
Distorted picture distorted sound  
Check the disc for fingerprints and clean the disc with a soft cloth,  
wiping from the center to the edge in a straight line.  
Sometimes a small amount of picture distortion may appear. This is not  
a malfunction.  
Recorder does not play disc  
Ensure the disc label is facing upward and the right disc type is inserted.  
Clean the disc.  
Check if the disc is defective by trying another disc.  
Check if the region code of the disc matches the region code of the  
Recorder (pre-recorded DVD discs only.) See ‘playing a pre-recorded  
DVD-Video disc.’  
Check if Child Lock is activated.  
No sound  
Check audio connections.  
If using a HiFi amplifier, try another sound source.  
Distorted sound from HiFi amplifier  
Check to make sure that no audio connections are made to amplifier’s  
phone input.  
Check to make sure that analog input of the amplifier is not connected  
to the digital output of the DVD Recorder.  
Distorted or black and white picture with  
DVD or Video CD disc  
The disc format does not match the color system of the TV  
(PAL/NTSC).  
No audio at digital output  
Check the digital connections.  
Check the settings menu to make sure the digital output is set to on.  
Check if the audio format of the selected audio language matches your  
receiver capabilities.  
Buttons on the DVD Recorder do not work Disconnect and reconnect the DVD Recorder from the power outlet. If  
this does not solve the problem, check if the remote control still works.  
If so, the Recorder is probably in trade mode. Disconnect the Recorder  
from the power source and reconnect it while pressing and holding  
/ OPEN/CLOSE and 9 STOP for a few seconds.  
Recorder does not respond to all  
operating commands during playback  
Some operations are not permitted by the disc. Refer to the  
instructions in the disc jacket or case.  
58 TROUBLESHOOTING  
No new title can be recorded  
Check if the maximum number of titles has been reached (message:  
Too many titles’ on screen.) If so, delete a title next to a free space.  
Check if the disc is write protected. If so, unlock the disc in the disc  
settings menu (message: ‘Disc locked’ on screen.)  
Two languages are ‘mixed’ when recording  
from a stereo VCR  
When the TV does not automatically detect the dual-language signal, use  
left/right audio balance on the TV to amplify the one or the other  
language.  
The disc can not be erased because  
the Index Picture Screen does not appear. Open the tray while leaving the disc in.  
Press and hold CLEAR for about five seconds.  
The tray closes and the disc will be erased.  
The Index Picture Screen does not appear  
but the titles on the disc still be play  
Take out the disc. Clean the disc. Insert the disc.  
If available choose ‘Adapt to own disc format’ (see User Preferences -  
Features.)  
A DVD player shows the Index Picture  
Screen but does not react to the  
2 PLAY button.  
Press 9 STOP to exit the Index Picture Screen, then press 2 PLAY.  
TROUBLESHOOTING 59  
Diagnosis program  
System limitations  
If the Recorder is still faulty you can start the Diagnosis  
Program in the Recorder.  
A DVD+RW disc may not play on certain DVD Video  
players.  
You can operate the Diagnosis Program by following  
these instructions step by step.  
A DVD+RW disc recorded on a different type or brand  
of Recorder can play, but may not provide all features  
commonly available to it, such as the on-screen disc bar,  
the disc settings menu, the title settings menu, and  
editing.  
Instructions  
Refer to ‘Adapt disc format.’ If the disc is erase-  
protected, the status cannot be changed.  
When using manual recording, the DVD Recorder will  
advise you before adapting the format of the disc or  
removing non-video data (See ‘Before you start  
recording’.) When using timer recording, however, the  
DVD Recorder will always start to record, unless the  
disc is write-protected. Menus, edits and other data  
recorded on a different device (e.g. a PC) may be lost.  
1
2
Unplug the power cord of the Recorder.  
Press and hold the 2 PLAY button while you  
reconnect the power cord of the Recorder.  
On the display BUSY appears with number. The  
number is 0 when the test is done. Release the  
2 PLAY button.  
Because of the Variable Bit Rate, a title map takes up  
less or more space than the overwritten title, even  
though the duration is the same. As a result, part of the  
original title may remain, or part of the next title may be  
lost. The maximum deviation is five minutes.  
After a few minutes, the message changes from  
BUSY to FAIL or PASS.  
3
4
If FAIL appears on the display, there is apparently a  
failure in your Recorder. Your Recorder should be  
repaired. Consult your dealer or the Philips  
Customer Care Center for the nearest Authorized  
Service Center in your country. The phone number  
is in your warranty booklet.  
If PASS appears on the display, there is apparently  
no failure in your Recorder in this case, one failure  
can be caused by incorrect interpretation of the  
operating instructions, a wrong disc in use, or  
incorrect connections. Consult your dealer or the  
Philips Customer Care Center for further assistance  
in solving the problem.  
When you connect a remote control to the IN RC6  
Remote Control Input on the back of the Recorder, the  
first signals from the remote control may be lost.  
After a power interruption during recording, the Index  
Picture Screen may not match the actual video content  
on the disc. The last recorded title may be lost.  
5
Unplug the power cord, then reconnect it to a  
power source and use the DVD Recorder again as  
usual.  
60 TROUBLESHOOTING  
Glossary  
This section explains most important terms, abbreviations, and acronyms used in this document.  
Term  
Explanation  
AC-3  
Audio Coding 3, also known as Dolby Digital. Multi-channel digital audio  
compression system from Dolby Labs.  
A/V  
Audio/Video  
Chapter  
Disc Bar  
Disc Pointer  
A part of a title.  
A graphical representation of the contents of a (DVD+RW) disc.  
An arrow indicating the current playback/recording position on the  
DVD+RW disc, appears on the ‘disc bar’.  
DTS  
DV  
Digital Theater System. A high-end Multi-channel audio compression  
format.  
Digital Video. A camcorder format for high-quality video, different from  
MPEG. It is converted into MPEG 2 video when recorded on DVD-RW.  
DVD  
Digital Versatile Disc  
DVD+RW  
i.LINK  
DVD+ReWritable. The disc standard used by the DVD Recorder.  
Also known as ‘FireWire’ and ‘IEEE 1394.’ A cable for transfer of high  
band width digital signals as used by Digital Video camcorders.  
Index Picture Screen  
MPEG  
A screen that gives an overview of a DVD+RW disc, with ‘index  
pictures’ that each represent a recording.  
Motion Picture Experts Group. A collection of compression systems for  
digital audio and video.  
NTSC  
OSD  
See TV system. NTSC is the most common color system in the U.S.  
On-screen Display. The menus by which you can control the DVD  
Recorder via the TV screen.  
OTR  
One-Touch Recording. With this feature you can easily start a  
recording (by pushing just one button) and select the switch-off time in  
intervals of 30 minutes.  
PAL  
PBC  
See TV system.  
Playback Control. A special feature on a VCD 2.0 or Super VCD that  
enables interactive use.  
PBS  
Public Broadcast Service. The channel that transmits data for Auto  
Clock Set and VCR Plus+ programming.  
PCM  
RGB  
Pulse Code Modulation. A digital audio encoding system.  
Red-Green-Blue. A top-quality video connection where red, green and  
blue components of a video signal are carried through separate wires.  
SECAM  
See TV system.  
GLOSSARY 61  
S-Video  
Sometimes called S-VHS or Super-VHS. A high-quality video connection  
standard.  
Title  
The name given to the unit of recording on the disc. A title, typically,  
represents one recording.  
TruSurround  
TV system  
A system for simulating Multi-channel sound reproduction via a two-  
channel set-up, by SRS Labs, Inc.  
There are various systems for transmitting television signals, for example  
PAL, PAL-I, PAL-BG, SECAM, SECAM-DK, NTSC, etc. The TV system is  
country dependent. The Recorder automatically selects the right TV  
system.  
VCD  
Video Compact Disc  
VCR  
Video Cassette Recorder  
VCR Plus+  
A system by which you can easily program the timer recording by  
entering a code of maximum eight digits, which is printed in TV guides.  
‘VCRPlus+’ is a trademark of Gemstar Development Group.  
62 GLOSSARY  
Notes  
NOTES 63  
Specifications  
DISC FORMATS SUPPORTED  
FRONT CONNECTIONS  
i.LINK DV  
S-video Input  
Video Input  
Audio Left/Right Input  
Disc type  
DVD+RW  
DVD-R  
Playback  
Recording  
IEEE 1394 4-pin  
Hosiden 4-pin*  
Cinch (yellow)*  
Cinch (white/red)*  
DVD-Video  
SVCD  
Video CD  
Audio CD  
CD-R  
REAR CONNECTIONS  
Component Video In  
Component Video Out  
Progressive Scan Out  
S-video In  
Cinch (green/blue/red)*  
Cinch (green/blue/red)*  
Cinch (green/blue/red)*  
Hosiden 4-pin  
CD-RW  
DVD+REWRITABLE DISC FORMAT  
S-video Out  
Video In  
Video Out (2x)  
Audio L/R In (2x)  
Audio L/R Out (2x)  
Digital Audio Out  
Hosiden 4-pin  
MediumPhase-Change  
Diameter  
Capacity (single side)  
Recording time  
ReWritable  
Cinch (yellow)*  
12 cm  
4.7 Gbyte  
HQ  
Cinch (yellow)*  
Cinch (white/red)*  
Cinch (white/red)*  
1 coaxial*, 1 optical  
IEC958 for CDDA / LPCM  
IEC1937 for MPEG2, Dolby Digital  
Coaxial 75 ohms  
60’  
9.72 Mbit/s  
5.07 Mbit/s  
3.38 Mbit/s  
2.54 Mbit/s  
SP  
LP  
EP  
120’  
180’  
240’  
RF Antenna In  
RF TV Out  
Power  
TV STANDARD  
Scan Frequency  
Number of lines  
Playback  
Recording  
Internal tuner  
PAL/SECAM  
NTSC  
60Hz  
Coaxial 75 ohms  
Standard (IEC type)  
50Hz  
625  
525  
*
gold-plated  
USER INTERFACE  
OSD Languages  
English, French, Spanish  
VIDEO FORMAT  
Digital Compression  
MPEG2 for DVD  
MPEG1 for VCD  
PROGRAMMING  
Number of events  
Programming mode  
Timer programming  
6; 1 year; Daily/Weekly  
OTR, Remote  
Manual, VCR Plus+  
VIDEO RESOLUTION  
DVD-Video/  
50Hz  
60Hz  
DVD+RW(HQ/SP)  
Horiz. Resolution  
Vertical Resolution  
DVD+RW (LP/EP)  
Horiz. Resolution  
Vertical Resolution  
VCD  
DISC RECORDING  
- Direct Record  
- One-Touch Record (OTR)  
- Append  
- Divide  
- Erase  
- Automatic/Manual Chapter Marker insertion  
- Disc write lock  
- Favorite Scene Selection  
- Index Picture Screen  
- Custom Index Pictures  
720 pixels1  
576 lines  
720 pixels1  
480 lines  
360 pixels2  
576 lines  
360 pixels2  
480 lines  
Horiz. Resolution  
352 pixels  
288 lines  
352 pixels  
240 lines  
Vertical Resolution  
1
equivalent to 500 lines on your TV  
2
equivalent to 250 lines on your TV  
- Automatic/Manual Audio Recording Level  
VIDEO PERFORMANCE  
DA Converter  
AD Converter  
DISC PLAYBACK  
- Auto Resume (20 disc)  
- Play / Stop / Pause  
10-bit  
9-bit  
Signal handling  
Video Output  
S-video Output  
Components  
1 Vpp into 75 Ohm  
Y: 1 Vpp into 75 Ohm  
- Fast Forward/Backward (three speeds)  
- Step Forward/Backward  
- Slow (three speeds)  
C: 0.300 Vpp into 75 Ohm  
Y: 1Vpp into 75 Ohm  
PB: 0.7 Vpp into 75 Ohm  
PR: 0.7 Vpp into 75 Ohm  
- Title / Track Select  
Component/Progressive out  
- Next / Previous Title / Track / Chapter  
- Repeat (Chapter / Title / All) or (Track / All)  
- A-B Repeat  
- Intro Scan  
AUDIO FORMAT  
Compressed digital  
Dolby Digital (AC-3)  
- Perfect Still with digital multi-tap filter  
- Zoom (x1.33, x2, x4) with picture enhancement  
- Pan  
Playback  
Multi-channel  
Recording  
2-channel  
16 bit, fs 48 kHz  
DTS  
Multi-channel  
2-channel  
Multi-channel  
GENERAL FUNCTIONALITY  
- 3D sound (SRS TruSurround)  
- Beep Feedback for Remote Control  
- Backup Presets & Timer Events: 1 year  
- Backup Clock & Calendar: 7 hours  
- Time & Date Download from PBS channel  
MPEG1  
MPEG2  
Uncompressed digital (SP dif)  
PCM  
2-channel  
16, 20, 24 bit  
fs 48,96 kHZ  
POWER SUPPLY  
AC power:  
Power supply  
AUDIO PERFORMANCE  
DA Converter  
AD Converter  
DVD  
polarized (IEC)  
100 - 120V AC  
50/60 Hz  
Operation  
Low-power standby  
24 bit  
16 bit  
fs 96 kHz  
fs 48 kHz  
fs 44.1 kHz  
fs 44.1 kHz  
105 dB  
100 dB  
110 dB  
90 dB  
4 Hz - 44 kHz  
4 Hz - 22 kHz  
4 Hz - 22 kHz  
4 Hz - 20 kHz  
Power consumption  
36 W  
3 W  
Video CD  
Audio CD  
Signal-Noise (1kHz)  
Dynamic Range (1kHz)  
Crosstalk (1kHz)  
Distortion/Noise (1kHz)  
CABINET  
Dimensions (W x H x D)  
Net Weight  
17X4,3X13 inch  
8.8 kg  
Aluminium  
Front Panel  
Dealer's name, address and signature • Nom, adresse et signature du revendeur • Name,  
Anschrift und Unterschrift des Händlers • Naam, adres en handtekening van de  
handelaar • Nombre, dirección y firma del distribuidor • Nome, indirizzo e firma  
del fornitore • Nome, morada e assinatura do vendedor • Forhandlerens navn, adresse  
og underskrift • Återförsäljarens namn, adress och namnteckning • Myyjän nimi,  
osoite ja allekirjoitus  
type no. of product • Numéro de série du produit  
DVDR 1500  
Date of purchase • Date d'achat • Kaufdatum • Koopdatum • Fecha de compra •  
Data da compra • Data di acquisto • Købsdato • Kjøpedato • Inköpsdato • Ostopäivä  
day • Jour  
month • Mois  
year • Année 20  
The products and services described herein are not necessarily available in all countries  
Due to continuous product improvements this document is subject to change without notice.  
Printed in Belgium. 3104 125 2414.1  
DRAFT 1.1  
©2001 PHILIPS  

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