This document provides an overview of the features and functions of a Philips DVD recorder. It includes sections on setup and connection, playback and recording functions, programming recordings, disc and photo management, preferences, and troubleshooting. The table of contents outlines 18 main sections covering topics from accessories and safety information to recording, playback, on-screen menus and displays, and more.
This document provides the user manual for the CK3R and CK3X mobile computers. It describes the features and specifications of the devices. The manual covers topics such as turning the device on, charging and replacing the battery, using the keypad and screen, reading barcodes, transferring files, installing accessories, and downloading additional Intermec applications. It also provides instructions for configuring settings on the devices.
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- Parts of the printer are described, including views of the exterior and interior components. Optional finishers that can be added to the printer are also depicted.
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This document provides an overview and getting started guide for Director MX 2004. It includes information on system requirements, installation, configuring the workspace, and building a basic movie with text, images, buttons and animation. The guide covers navigating the Director interface including the Stage, Score, Control Panel and other panels. It also discusses customizing the workspace and using Xtra extensions to add media, scripting and transitions.
This document is a user guide for the CV41 vehicle mount computer running Windows CE. It provides information about operating and maintaining the computer such as attaching and removing it from the mounting dock, using accessories like the touchscreen and keypad, connecting power and antennas, transferring files, and understanding the user interface and included applications. The guide also describes how to manage the computer within a network using Intermec's SmartSystems Foundation software and how to develop and install custom applications.
This document provides instructions for installing and using TapWatch software. It discusses hardware requirements, installing the software, standard and non-standard software features, connecting to sites and devices, editing site information, viewing data, setting passwords, automatic downloads, file locations, TapWatch hardware components, and how to use TapWatch for troubleshooting. The document contains detailed explanations, screenshots and step-by-step instructions for using TapWatch's various features.
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The document provides installation instructions for a Kodak 8000/8000C dental panoramic and cephalometric x-ray unit. It includes dimensional diagrams, packaging details, installation procedure steps, technical specifications, and safety and maintenance information. Installers are instructed to thoroughly read the manual in order to properly set up the unit in compliance with radiation standards and ensure safe operation.
The document is the user manual for the Gigaset SL78H cordless telephone. It provides an overview of the phone's features and functions, safety instructions, step-by-step setup instructions, and explanations of how to use the phone's calling features, menus, lists, settings, and additional functions. The manual also includes troubleshooting information, warranty details, and environmental compliance statements.
This document outlines an internal Barco training on embedded Linux for engineering. It covers topics like cross-compilation toolchains, the Linux boot process, bootloaders, and the Linux kernel, including building a kernel, device trees, device drivers, and a real-life Barco example. Hands-on sections provide examples for exploring U-Boot, replacing a bootloader, building a kernel, and more.
Guia do usuario para interface web do at 8000 sNetPlus
This document provides a user's guide for the Allied Telesis AT-8000S Web Browser Interface. It includes sections on getting started with the interface, defining system information, configuring system time, device security, ports, interfaces, system logs, and spanning tree. The table of contents outlines 18 subsections covering configuration of items like access profiles, VLANs, log servers, and rapid spanning tree.
The document is the user manual for the Gigaset C59H cordless telephone handset. It provides an overview of the handset components and display symbols. It also contains instructions for initial setup such as charging the battery, registering to a base, and setting the date and time. The manual describes how to make calls, access lists and menus, change settings, use additional features and contains product specifications.
Gigaset C620A Digital Cordless Telephone User GuideTelephones Online
The document provides an overview and instructions for a Gigaset C620/C620A cordless phone. It includes pictures and descriptions of the handset and base station components, safety precautions for phone usage, instructions for setup and basic phone usage, and details on the phone's features such as the phonebook, call lists, text messaging, and for the C620A, the answering machine. It also provides customer service contact information and notes on the phone's environmentally friendly packaging and the company's commitment to sustainability.
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The document provides instructions for setting up an Iomega EZ Media & Backup Center device. It describes connecting the device to a network, configuring basic network and device settings like device name and workgroup, and installing software for backup, sharing, and media aggregation. Options for manual network configuration like IP addresses are also covered. The document is a user guide that aims to help users get started with their Iomega EZ device.
This document is a manual for Cinelerra CV, an open source non-linear video editor for Linux. It discusses installing and configuring Cinelerra CV, including hardware and software requirements and instructions for different Linux distributions. It also covers compiling Cinelerra from source, configuring audio and video drivers, and playback settings. The manual is distributed under the GNU GPL license.
The document provides information about Spektrum's DX6i 6-channel DSM2 full range radio system for airplanes and helicopters. It discusses the DSM2 Dualink technology which uses 2.4GHz digital spread spectrum modulation for beyond visual range flying. It also mentions ModelMatch technology which prevents operating a model with the wrong memory selected. The document provides instructions for installing batteries, adjusting controls, installing receivers and servos, and performing a range test of the radio system.
Gigaset C430A C530A Digital Cordless Telephone User GuideTelephones Online
This document provides an overview and instructions for a Gigaset cordless phone model C430/C430A/C530/C530A. It includes diagrams and descriptions of the phone and base station components, safety guidelines, instructions for making calls, setting up the phonebook, answering machine, and other features. The document also provides customer service contact information and addresses environmental aspects of the phone.
This document is the user guide for the UniFi Controller software version 5.0.6. It includes chapters that cover installing the software, using the UniFi Cloud service, navigating and using the controller interface, dashboard metrics and charts, maps to view device locations, and managing devices.
Faronics Deep Freeze Server Enterprise User GuideFaronics
This document is the user guide for Deep Freeze Enterprise, software that protects computers from unwanted changes by restoring them to a known good state after each reboot or at scheduled times. The guide provides instructions on installing Deep Freeze, configuring settings using the Deep Freeze Configuration Administrator tool, and managing frozen computers and tasks using the Deep Freeze Enterprise Console.
인터맥 PB22, PB32 및 PB50 모바일 프린터 제품군은 창고관리, 유통, 매장 및 기업 자산관리 분야에서 까다로운 애플리케이션을 보유한 고객에게 탁원한 선택이 될 것입니다.
인터맥 PB 프린터는 경쟁 제품보다 2~3배 빠른 인쇄속도로 작업자의 생산성과 정확성을 크게 향상시킵니다.
네트워크 연결은 유선 및 무선 인터페이스 (802.11 b / g, BT, 직렬, USB)를 선택하면 사용자 환경에 맞는 인터페이스를 선택할 수 있으며, 벨트 클립, 어깨 끈, 차량 마운트 등 다양한 운반 옵션을 사용할 수 있습니다.
또한 이 프린터는 5피트에서 다중 낙하 사양과 IP54 등급 및 지게차 강도의 충격 및 진동 사양을 갖추고 있습니다.
The industry’s fastest 2, 3, and 4 inch rugged mobile label printers
Built rugged to survive real-world industrial and retail environments
Two to three times faster time-tofirst- label than competitive products
Low cost of development, deployment and support
Seamless integration with Intermec mobile computers and other mobile devices
Secure wired and wireless communications options: Bluetooth®, 802.11 b/g, USB, Serial
Label sensors minimize printing errors and reduce waste
SmartSystems® remote device management reduces support needs
Optimized for Intermec media, including linerless label media options
PRINTER CHARACTERISTICS
PB22 :
Width : 101 mm (4 in)
Height : 176 mm (6.9 in)
Depth : 71 mm (2.8 in)
Weight (with battery) : 678 g (23.9oz)
PB32 :
Width: 127 mm (5 in)
Height: 182 mm (7.2 in)
Depth: 81 mm (3.2 in)
Weight (with battery): 828 g (29.2oz)
ENVIRONMENT
Operating temperature : -15°C to 50°C (5°F to 122°F)
Storage temperature : -30°C to 70°C (-22°F to 158°F)
Humidity : 10 to 90% (non-condensing)
Sealing : IP54 (excludes paper path)
Drop spec : 1.5m (5 ft.) drops to concrete; 26 times including all corners and sides
PB22/32 : 2m (6.5 ft) multiple drops to concrete with optional protective case
POWER
PB22/32 : 7.4V Li-Ion, 2.3 Ah, rechargeable battery (typical)
MEMORY
RAM: 16MB, Flash: 64MB
STANDARD COMMUNICATIONS
RS-232 Serial
USB v.2.0
OPTIONAL COMMUNICATIONS
Bluetooth® (v2.0, Class 1)
802.11b/g
WIRELESS SECURITY
Authentication & Encryption Options : WEP (64 and 128 bit) LEAP; WPA-PSK (TKIP / RC4); WPA2/802.11i- PSK (CCMP / AES);EAP-TLS, -TTLS, -PEAP, -FAST
PRINT SPEED AND RESOLUTION
4ips (101.6mm/sec), 203 dpi (8 dots/mm)
PRINT TECHNOLOGY
Printhead : Direct thermal
CARD READER (PB21/31 Option)
3 track magnetic stripe reader supports ANSI, ISO 7811, AAMVA, CA MVA, RAW formats
EMV-compatable smart card reader is EMV 2000, ISO 7816, CCID compliant
MEDIA (Type : Labels or receipt media)
Labels and Tags : Duratherm II, Duratherm III, Duratherm NIR, Duratherm III IR, Duratherm III Synthetic, Duratherm III Linerless, Duratherm II 5-mil Tag
Receipts : Duratherm Receipt II, Duratherm Receipt III
Media Width Ranges : PB22: 25.4mm to 55.88mm (1 to 2.2 in)
Core ID : 19mm (0.75 in) standard, 10.16 mm (0.4 in) supported
Max OD : PB22: 57.2mm (2.25 in)
SOFTWARE
Programming Language
IPL, Fingerprint, ZSim (ZPLII Simulation), ESC-P, DSim (DPL), CSim (CPCL)
>하이온아이티
주소 : 서울 금천구 가산디지털2로 165, 1304호 (백상스타타워2차)
대표번호 : 02-2038-0018 / 이메일 : hion@hionit.com
홈페이지 : http://hionsmart.com
This document provides an overview of the main workflow features in Vegas Pro software. It introduces the main window components like the timeline, track list, transport controls. It describes how to create projects, import and work with media files, capture video, use the device explorer, work with events and tracks. It also covers nesting projects and playing back/previewing projects.
The document provides information about registering the Sound Forge software, including registration steps, support contact information, and technical support options. Registering the software provides access to updates, promotions, and support. If internet access is unavailable, registration assistance is available by phone during business hours.
This document provides instructions for setting up and using the basic functions of the KC780 phone by LG. It includes sections on setting up the phone, understanding the standby screen interface, making calls, sending messages, taking photos and videos with the camera, listening to music, installing apps, and changing device settings.
인터맥 PB21, PB31 및 PB51은 감열타입, 견고한 모바일 프린터로 인보이스, 운송, 물류, 배달, 모바일 POS (point-of-sale) 도매, 소매 영수증, 창고관리, 재고관리 분야에 적합한 모바일 프린터 입니다.
PB21, PB31, PB51 모바일 프린터는 경쟁 모델보다 메모리가 2 배 이상이며, 최적화된 인쇄 메커니즘을 채택하여 영수증과 인보이스를 20 ~ 30 % 더 빠르게 처리할 수 있으며 로고와 같은 복잡한 그래픽도 쉽게 처리 할 수 있습니다.
안정된 인쇄를 위해 Notch, Black Mark, End-of-Roll 및 도어 열림상태 (직관적인 LCD 디스플레이를 통해 모두 전달됨)를 감지하는 온보드 센서로 PB21, PB31, PB51 프린터는 작업자가 프린터의 상태를 항상 알 수 있도록 도와줍니다.
네트워크 연결은 유선 및 무선 인터페이스 (802.11 b / g, Bluetooth, 직렬, USB) 중 하나를 선택하면 환경에 맞는 인터페이스를 선택할 수 있습니다.
또한 프린터는 5피트, 26회 낙하 사양과 (6.5 피트, 옵션 보호 케이스 포함); IP54 등급이 적용되었습니다.
The industry’s fastest 2,3 and 4 inch rugged mobile receipt printers
Built rugged to survive realworld mobility in field service, route accounting and pointof- service applications
20-30% faster time-to-receipt and -invoice printing than competitive products
Low cost of development and support
Paper sensors and standard LCD display minimize lost transactions and wasted time troubleshooting
Seamless integration with Intermec computers and other mobile devices
Secure wired and wireless communication options: Bluetooth®, 802.11 b/g, USB, Serial
Optional integrated card reader supports latest EMV and ISO payment standards
SmartSystems® remote device management reduces support needs
PRINTER CHARACTERISTICS
PB21 :
Width : 101 mm (4 in)
Height : 176 mm (6.9 in)
Depth : 71 mm (2.8 in)
Weight (with battery) : 678 g (23.9oz)
PB31 :
Width : 127 mm (5 in)
Height : 182 mm (7.2 in)
Depth : 81 mm (3.2 in)
Weight (with battery) : 828 g (29.2oz)
ENVIRONMENT
Operating temperature : -15°C to 50°C (5°F to 122°F)
Storage temperature : -30°C to 70°C (-22°F to 158°F)
Humidity : 10 to 90% (non-condensing)
Sealing : IP54 (excludes paper path)
Drop spec : 1.5m (5 ft.) drops to concrete; 26 times including all corners and sides (Mil Std 810F procedure)
PB21/31: 2m (6.5 ft) multiple drops to concrete with optional protective case
POWER
PB21/31 : 7.4V Li-Ion, 2.3 Ah, rechargeable battery (typical)
MEMORY
RAM: 16MB, Flash: 64MB
STANDARD COMMUNICATIONS
RS-232 Serial
USB v.2.0
OPTIONAL COMMUNICATIONS
Bluetooth® (v2.0, Class 1)
802.11b/g (PB21/31 only)
WIRELESS SECURITY
Authentication & Encryption Options : WEP (64 and 128 bit) LEAP; WPA-PSK (TKIP / RC4); WPA2/802.11i- PSK (CCMP / AES);EAP-TLS, -TTLS, -PEAP, -FAST
PRINT SPEED AND RESOLUTION
4ips (101.6mm/sec) 203 dpi (8 dots/mm)
PRINT TECHNOLOGY
Printhead : Direct thermal
CARD READER (PB21/31 Option)
3 track magnetic stripe reader supports ANSI, ISO 7811, AAMVA, CA MVA, RAW formats
EMV-compatable smart card reader is EMV 2000, ISO 7816, CCID compliant
USER INTERFACE
LCD and 4 buttons : standby, paper feed, setup, info Four audio status indicators: error alert, hardware change alert, button press alert and startup alert.
>하이온아이티
주소 : 서울 금천구 가산디지털2로 165, 1304호 (백상스타타워2차)
대표번호 : 02-2038-0018 / 이메일 : hion@hionit.com
홈페이지 : http://hionsmart.com
인터맥 PB22, PB32 및 PB50 모바일 프린터 제품군은 창고관리, 유통, 매장 및 기업 자산관리 분야에서 까다로운 애플리케이션을 보유한 고객에게 탁원한 선택이 될 것입니다.
인터맥 PB 프린터는 경쟁 제품보다 2~3배 빠른 인쇄속도로 작업자의 생산성과 정확성을 크게 향상시킵니다.
네트워크 연결은 유선 및 무선 인터페이스 (802.11 b / g, BT, 직렬, USB)를 선택하면 사용자 환경에 맞는 인터페이스를 선택할 수 있으며, 벨트 클립, 어깨 끈, 차량 마운트 등 다양한 운반 옵션을 사용할 수 있습니다.
또한 이 인터맥 PB 시리즈 프린터는 5 피트에서 다중 낙하 사양과 IP54 등급 및 지게차 강도의 충격 및 진동 사양을 갖추고 있습니다.
The industry’s fastest 2, 3, and 4 inch rugged mobile label printers
Built rugged to survive real-world industrial and retail environments
Two to three times faster time-tofirst- label than competitive products
Low cost of development, deployment and support
Seamless integration with Intermec mobile computers and other mobile devices
Secure wired and wireless communications options: Bluetooth®, 802.11 b/g, USB, Serial
Label sensors minimize printing errors and reduce waste
SmartSystems® remote device management reduces support needs
Optimized for Intermec media, including linerless label media options
PRINTER CHARACTERISTICS
Width : 160 mm (6.3 in)
Height : 174.5 mm (6.9 in)
Depth : 78.8 mm (3.1 in)
Weight (with battery) : 1189 g (42.0 oz)
ENVIRONMENT
Operating temperature : -15°C to 50°C (5°F to 122°F)
Storage temperature : -30°C to 70°C (-22°F to 158°F)
Humidity : 10 to 90% (non-condensing)
Sealing : IP54 (excludes paper path)
Drop spec : 1.5m (5 ft.) drops to concrete; 26 times including all corners and sides
PB22/32 : 2m (6.5 ft) multiple drops to concrete with optional protective case
POWER
PB50: 14.8V Li-Ion, 2.2 Ah, rechargeable battery
MEMORY
RAM: 16MB, Flash: 64MB
STANDARD COMMUNICATIONS
RS-232 Serial
USB v.2.0
OPTIONAL COMMUNICATIONS
Bluetooth® (v2.0, Class 1)
802.11b/g
WIRELESS SECURITY
Authentication & Encryption Options : WEP (64 and 128 bit) LEAP; WPA-PSK (TKIP / RC4); WPA2/802.11i- PSK (CCMP / AES);EAP-TLS, -TTLS, -PEAP, -FAST
PRINT SPEED AND RESOLUTION
4ips (101.6mm/sec), 203 dpi (8 dots/mm)
PRINT TECHNOLOGY
Printhead : Direct thermal
CARD READER (PB21/31 Option)
3 track magnetic stripe reader supports ANSI, ISO 7811, AAMVA, CA MVA, RAW formats
EMV-compatable smart card reader is EMV 2000, ISO 7816, CCID compliant
MEDIA (Type : Labels or receipt media)
Labels and Tags : Duratherm II, Duratherm III, Duratherm NIR, Duratherm III IR, Duratherm III Synthetic, Duratherm III Linerless, Duratherm II 5-mil Tag
Receipts : Duratherm Receipt II, Duratherm Receipt III
Media Width Ranges : PB50: 49mm to 111.5mm (2 to 4.39 in)
Core ID : 19mm (0.75 in) standard, 10.16 mm (0.4 in) supported
Max OD : PB50: 67.3mm (2.65 in)
SOFTWARE
Programming Language
IPL, Fingerprint, ZSim (ZPLII Simulation), ESC-P, DSim (DPL), CSim (CPCL)
>하이온아이티
주소 : 서울 금천구 가산디지털2로 165, 1304호 (백상스타타워2차)
대표번호 : 02-2038-0018 / 이메일 : hion@hionit.com
홈페이지 : http://hionsmart.com
인터맥 PB21, PB31 및 PB51은 감열타입, 견고한 모바일 프린터로 인보이스, 운송, 물류, 배달, 모바일 POS (point-of-sale) 도매, 소매 영수증, 창고관리, 재고관리 분야에 적합한 모바일 프린터 입니다.
PB21, PB31, PB51 모바일 프린터는 경쟁 모델보다 메모리가 2배 이상이며, 최적화된 인쇄 메커니즘을 채택하여 영수증과 인보이스를 20~30 % 더 빠르게 처리할 수 있으며 로고와 같은 복잡한 그래픽도 쉽게 처리 할 수 있습니다.
안정된 인쇄를 위해 Notch, Black Mark, End-of-Roll 및 도어 열림상태 (직관적인 LCD 디스플레이를 통해 모두 전달됨)를 감지하는 온보드 센서로 PB21, PB31, PB51 프린터는 작업자가 프린터의 상태를 항상 알 수 있도록 도와줍니다.
네트워크 연결은 유선 및 무선 인터페이스 (802.11 b / g, Bluetooth, 직렬, USB) 중 하나를 선택하면 환경에 맞는 인터페이스를 선택할 수 있습니다.
또한 프린터는 5 피트, 26회 낙하 사양과 (6.5 피트, 옵션 보호 케이스 포함); IP54 등급이 적용되었습니다.
The industry’s fastest 2,3 and 4 inch rugged mobile receipt printers
Built rugged to survive realworld mobility in field service, route accounting and pointof- service applications
20-30% faster time-to-receipt and -invoice printing than competitive products
Low cost of development and support
Paper sensors and standard LCD display minimize lost transactions and wasted time troubleshooting
Seamless integration with Intermec computers and other mobile devices
Secure wired and wireless communication options: Bluetooth®, 802.11 b/g, USB, Serial
Optional integrated card reader supports latest EMV and ISO payment standards
SmartSystems® remote device management reduces support needs
PRINTER CHARACTERISTICS
Width : 160 mm (6.3 in)
Height : 174.5 mm (6.9 in)
Depth : 78.8 mm (3.1 in)
Weight (with battery) : 1189 g (42.0 oz)
ENVIRONMENT
Operating temperature : -15°C to 50°C (5°F to 122°F)
Storage temperature : -30°C to 70°C (-22°F to 158°F)
Humidity : 10 to 90% (non-condensing)
Sealing : IP54 (excludes paper path)
Drop spec : 1.5m (5 ft.) drops to concrete; 26 times including all corners and sides (Mil Std 810F procedure)
PB21/31: 2m (6.5 ft) multiple drops to concrete with optional protective case
POWER
PB51: 14.8V Li-Ion, 2.2 Ah, rechargeable battery
MEMORY
RAM: 16MB, Flash: 64MB
STANDARD COMMUNICATIONS
RS-232 Serial
USB v.2.0
OPTIONAL COMMUNICATIONS
Bluetooth® (v2.0, Class 1)
802.11b/g (PB21/31 only)
WIRELESS SECURITY
Authentication & Encryption Options : WEP (64 and 128 bit) LEAP; WPA-PSK (TKIP / RC4); WPA2/802.11i- PSK (CCMP / AES);EAP-TLS, -TTLS, -PEAP, -FAST
PRINT SPEED AND RESOLUTION
4ips (101.6mm/sec) 203 dpi (8 dots/mm)
PRINT TECHNOLOGY
Printhead : Direct thermal
CARD READER (PB21/31 Option)
3 track magnetic stripe reader supports ANSI, ISO 7811, AAMVA, CA MVA, RAW formats
EMV-compatable smart card reader is EMV 2000, ISO 7816, CCID compliant
MEDIA (Type : Labels or receipt media)
Labels and Tags : Duratherm II, Duratherm III, Duratherm NIR, Duratherm III IR, Duratherm III Synthetic, Duratherm II, 5-mil Tag
Receipts : Duratherm Receipt II, Duratherm Receipt III
Media Width : 111.5 mm (4.39 in)
Core ID : 19mm (0.75 in) standard
Max OD : 67.3mm (2.65 in)
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주소 : 서울 금천구 가산디지털2로 165, 1304호 (백상스타타워2차)
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Industry-standard connectivity includes USB host and device, and options for Ethernet, parallel and serial communications.
Easy to use, with a quick-opening design for media replenishment.
Supports ESim (EPL), ZSim (ZPL-II) and Direct Protocol (DP) print languages for maximum compatibility.
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Dimensions (LxWxH) : 297 mm x 226 mm x 177 mm (11.7 in x 8.9 in x 7.0 in)
Weight : 2.5 kg (5.5 lbs)
MEDIA
Max. Media Diameter : 127.0 mm (5.0 in)
Media Core Sizes : 25.4 mm (1.0 in), 38.1 mm (1.5 in)
Media Width : 25.4 mm (1.0 in) to 110 mm (4.3 in)
Min. Label Length : 9.6 mm (0.3 in)
RIBBON
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Max. Ribbon Diameter : 68.0 mm (2.7 in)
Ribbon Core Sizes : 12.7 mm (0.5 in), 25.4 mm (1.0 in)
Ribbon Width: 25.4 mm (1.0 in) to 109.2 mm (4.3 in)
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PRINTING
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Max. Print Speed : 101.6 mm/s (4.0 ips)
Max. Print Width : 104.1 mm (4.1 in)
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Options – User Installable : Parallel adapter cable
Protocols – Network : TCP/IP-suite (TCP, UDP, ICMP, IGMP), DHCP, BOOTP, LPR, FTP, web page and Telnet 9100, IPv4
Protocols – Serial Flow Control : XON/XOFF, RTS/CTS
USER INTERFACE
Display : 1 Feed Button and LED Display
Web Page Languages : English and Simplified Chinese (Default), Spanish, Portuguese, Russian, Korean, Japanese, Thai
GRAPHICS & BAR CODES
Native Graphic Formats : 1-bit BMP, GIF, PCX, PNG
Barcode Symbologies : All major 1D and 2D symbologies are supported, including Aztec, Code 16K, Code 49, Data Matrix, Dot Code, EAN-8, EAN-13, EAN, UCC 128, Grid Matrix, HIBC 39, HIBC 128, MaxiCode, MSI (modified Plessey), PDF417, Micro PDF417, Planet, Plessey, Postnet, QR-Code, RSS-14 (variations)
ENVIRONMENTAL
Operating Temperature : +5°C to +40°C (+41°F to +104°F) 10 to 80% RH non-condensing
Storage Temperature : -40°C to +60°C (-40°F to +140°F) @ 10 to 90% RH
ELECTRICAL
Input : 100-240V AC @ 50-60 Hz, 1.5 A
Output : 24V DC, 2.5 A
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1. Table of contents
AIntroduction .................................... 3 FPlayback ........................................ 38
Dear Philips customer, .................................................................................... 3 General notes on playback ........................................................................... 38
Regional code .................................................................................................... 6 Inserting a disc ................................................................................................ 38
Technical data ................................................................................................... 6 Playing a DVD video disc .............................................................................. 39
Accessories ........................................................................................................ 6 Playing a DVD+RW/ +R disc ....................................................................... 40
Important ........................................................................................................... 7 Playing an audio CD ....................................................................................... 40
Cleaning the discs ............................................................................................. 8 Playing an MP3 CD ......................................................................................... 41
Special functions of your DVD recorder .................................................... 9 Playing a (Super) Video CD ......................................................................... 42
BConnecting the DVD recorder ... 11 GAdditonal playback features ........ 43
Preparing the remote control for operation ........................................... 11 Changing to another title/chapter .............................................................. 43
Connecting your DVD recorder to the TV set ...................................... 11 Searching a disc ............................................................................................... 43
Connecting with a scart cable and 'Easy Link' .......................................... 12 Still picture ....................................................................................................... 44
Connecting with a scart cable without 'Easy Link' .................................. 14 Slow motion .................................................................................................... 44
Connecting with an S-Video(Y/C)cable ..................................................... 15 Search by time ................................................................................................. 45
Connecting with video(CVBS) cable .......................................................... 16 Repeat/Shuffle play ......................................................................................... 45
Repeating a passage (A-B) ............................................................................ 46
CConnecting additional devices ....
Scan feature ..................................................................................................... 46
18 Camera angle ................................................................................................... 46
Zoom feature .................................................................................................. 47
Connecting additional devices to the second scart socket ................... 18 Select the audio language .............................................................................. 47
Connecting a video recorder, DVD player. ............................................. 18 Subtitles ............................................................................................................ 47
Connecting an external receiver (satellite receiver, set-top box,
HDisc Manager (DM) ......................
cable TV box,...) .............................................................................................. 19
Connecting additional devices only via aerial cable ................................ 19
Connect camcorder to the front sockets ................................................ 20
48
Connecting audio devices to the analogue audio sockets .................... 20 General information ...................................................................................... 48
Connecting audio devices to the digital audio sockets .......................... 21 Adding a disc to the Disc Manager ............................................................. 48
Removing discs from the Disc Manager .................................................... 49
DInstalling your DVD recorder ......
Searching for a title in the Disc Manager .................................................. 50
22 Searching discs ................................................................................................ 50
Searching for a blank section ....................................................................... 51
Initial installation ............................................................................................. 22
IThe 'Digital Photo Manager' .......
Using a satellite receiver ............................................................................... 24
Allocating a decoder ...................................................................................... 25
Connection using a component video (Y Pb Pr/YUV) cable ................ 26
52
Manual TV channel search ............................................................................ 27 The PC (PCMCIA) Card ............................................................................... 53
Sorting TV channels automatically (Follow TV) ...................................... 29 Inserting the PC Card ................................................................................... 53
Automatic TV channel search ..................................................................... 30 Removing the PC Card ................................................................................. 53
Sorting and deleting TV channels manually .............................................. 31 Showing JPEG pictures from a roll ............................................................. 54
Setting the language/country ........................................................................ 32 Editing JPEG pictures ..................................................................................... 55
'Recording audio' switching over (2-channel sound) .............................. 33 Slide show ........................................................................................................ 55
Setting the time and date .............................................................................. 34 Advanced editing of the JPEG pictures ...................................................... 56
Creating an album .......................................................................................... 58
EOn screen information ................
Adding pictures to an album ........................................................................ 58
35 Changing the picture order within an album ........................................... 59
Editing pictures in an album ......................................................................... 59
Symbols in the menu bar .............................................................................. 35 Making a 'DVD compatible' slide show ..................................................... 60
Menu bar 1 ....................................................................................................... 35 Making a slide show from an album ........................................................... 60
Menu bar 2 ....................................................................................................... 35 Making a slide show from a roll .................................................................. 60
Field for temporary messages ..................................................................... 35 Storing rolls/albums on a DVD+RW/+R .................................................. 61
Status field ........................................................................................................ 36 Preparing a DVD+RW/+R ........................................................................... 61
Disc type symbols .......................................................................................... 36 Transfer the photos to a DVD+RW/+R ................................................... 62
Operating mode symbols ............................................................................. 36 Changing roll settings .................................................................................... 63
Tuner information box ................................................................................. 37 Changing the rolls name ............................................................................... 63
'Live picture' in the 'Tuner information box' ........................................... 37 Changing the rolls date ................................................................................. 63
Timer information box ................................................................................. 37 Calling roll overview directly ....................................................................... 63
Deleting a roll .................................................................................................. 64
Table of contents
2. Changing album settings ............................................................................... 64 Changing the disc name ................................................................................ 84
Changing the cover picture .......................................................................... 64 Finishing editing ............................................................................................... 84
Changing the album name ............................................................................ 64 Finalising DVD+R discs ................................................................................. 85
Changing the album date .............................................................................. 65 Erase DVD+RW disks ................................................................................... 85
Calling the album overview directly ........................................................... 65
LProgramming a recording
Copying an album ........................................................................................... 65
Erasing an album ............................................................................................. 66
Changing the media settings ........................................................................ 66
Problem solving for 'Digital Photo Manager' ............................................ 67 (TIMER) .............................................. 86
General ............................................................................................................. 86
JManual recording .......................... 68
Programming recordings with the ShowView® System .........................
Programming recordings without the ShowView® System ...................
How to change or delete a programmed recording (TIMER) .............
87
89
90
General ............................................................................................................. 68
'NexTView Link' ............................................................................................. 90
Recording without automatic switch-off ................................................... 69
Problem solving for programmed recordings .......................................... 91
Interrupt recording (Pause) ......................................................................... 70
Recording with automatic switch-off (OTR one-touch-recording) .... 71
Preventing accidental erasing of discs ........................................................
Lining up recordings within a title (assemble cut) ..................................
71
72 MUser preferences .......................... 92
Selecting the recording type (picture quality) .......................................... 73 Picture settings ................................................................................................ 92
Automatic recording from a satellite receiver (Sat recording) ............ 74 Sound settings ................................................................................................. 94
Direct Record ................................................................................................. 75 Language settings ............................................................................................ 95
Switching 'Direct Record' on or off ........................................................... 76 Additional settings .......................................................................................... 95
Remote Control settings .............................................................................. 96
KManaging the disc contents ......... 77
Disk feature menu .......................................................................................... 97
General .............................................................................................................
Favorite Scene Selection ...............................................................................
77
78 NAccess control (Child Lock) ........ 98
Insert chapter markers ................................................................................. 78 Child lock (DVD and VCD) ......................................................................... 98
Hiding chapters ............................................................................................... 78 Activating/deactivating child lock ................................................................ 98
Deleting chapter markers ............................................................................. 80 Authorising a disc ........................................................................................... 99
Changing the index picture .......................................................................... 80 Locking unlocked discs .................................................................................. 99
Changing the menu background ................................................................. 81 Parental level control (DVD video only) .................................................. 99
Dividing titles ................................................................................................... 81 Activating/deactivating parental level control .......................................... 99
Editing recording titles (name) .................................................................... 82 Changing the country .................................................................................. 100
Playing the entire title ................................................................................... 82 Changing the PIN code ............................................................................... 101
Erasing recordings/titles ................................................................................ 83
Disc settings .................................................................................................... 83
OBefore you call an engineer ....... 102
Table of contents
3. The remote control
REC/OTR n Record: Record the current TV channel
ENGLISH
STANDBY m Switch on or off: To switch set on or off, interrupt menu function,
interrupt a programmed recording (TIMER)
TIMER s TIMER: To make a TIMER programming with/without ShowView® or
to alter or clear a programmed TIMER
REC MODE Record type (Picture quality): To select the maximum possible
record time
PLAY MODE Playback type: Choose between repeat, shuffle play and intro-scan
TV/DVD TV/DVD switch: Switches the scart socket EXT 2 AUX-I/O of the
DVD recorder directly to the TV set. This lets you watch the picture
from any unit connected to this scart socket (set-top box', video
recorder or satellite receiver) and at the same time record from
another source.
If you have not connected a device to the EXT 2 AUX-I/O socket or
the device is switched off, you can use this button to switch between
TV reception and the signal of the DVD recorder.
But this only works if you use a scart cable to connect the TV set to
your DVD recorder ( EXT 1 TO TV-I/O socket) and your TV set
responds to this switch-over.
MONITOR Monitor: This button lets you switch between disc playback or the
picture of the internal tuner (TV channel).
DIM Dimmer: This button lets you change the brightness of the display to
one of two levels or switch it off.
RETURN Back: Return to previous menu on a video CD (VCD). This also works
with some DVDs.
T/C Title/Chapter: Choose the 'B'(Title)/'C'(Chapter) directly from the
menu bar using B , A .
If 'INFO' appears in the display, the index menu from a recorded disc or
an introductory film will be shown. In this case, this function is not
available.
SUBTITLE Subtitle : Select the subtitle language
AUDIO Audio: Selecting the audio language. For recording or during playback
using the internal tuner ( MONITOR key), select language 1 or 2.
ANGLE Angle: Select the camera angle
ZOOM Zoom: Enlarge the picture
DISC MANAGER Disc Manager: Call up or cancel the Disc Manager
EDIT EDIT: For displaying the edit menu for DVD+RW/+R discs, for setting
chapter markers, for editing the photos in the 'Digital Photo Manager'
SELECT Select: Select function/value/photos
PHOTO Digital Photo Manager: Open the 'Digital Photo Manager'
DISC-MENU Disc menu: To show the DVD menu or the index screen, to leave the
'Digital Photo Mamger'
4. SYSTEM-MENU System menu: Call up/cancel the main menu (menu bar at the top of
the screen)
D C A B Cursor keys : Cursor left, right, up, down
CHANNEL q Plus : Next programme number
CHANNEL r Minus : Previous programme number
OK Store/confirm: To store or confirm entry
PLAY G Playback: To play a recorded disc.
N Select previous title/search backwards :
Briefly press the button during playback: Previous chapter/film or
previous title
Hold down the button: Search backwards
Hold down button during still picture, slow motion backwards
STOP h Stop: Stop playback/recording, except with programmed recordings
(TIMER)
Hold down button, opens and closes the disc tray.
PAUSE 9 Pause (still picture):
If this button is pressed during playback, the DVD recorder switches to
pause. You will see a still picture.
If this button is pressed during recording, the DVD recorder will also
switch to pause.
O Select next title/search forwards :
Briefly press the button during playback: Next chapter/film or next title
Hold down the button: Search forwards
Hold down button during still picture, slow motion forwards
0..9 Number /Letter buttons: To enter numbers or letters in appropriate
entry fields
CLEAR Delete: To delete last entry or clear programmed recording (TIMER)
Additional TV functions
This will only work with TV sets with the same remote control code *RC5) (e.g. Philips TV sets)
TV VOLUME q TV volume: Increase TV volume
TV VOLUME r TV volume: Reduce TV volume
MUTE y TV sound off: Switch TV sound on/off
For the following functions you need to hold down the button at the left side • TV and then
select the function you need with the appropriate button.
STANDBY m Switching the TV off
0..9 Number buttons: 0 - 9
CHANNEL q TV programme number: To select a higher programme number
CHANNEL r TV programme number: To select a lower programme number
5. Front of the device
ENGLISH
STANDBY-ON m Switch on or off: To switch off or on, interrupt a function, interrupt a
programmed recording (TIMER)
OPEN/CLOSE J Open/close disc tray: Open/close disc tray
MEDIA SLOT Media Slot for PC (PCMCIA) cards (adapters)
EJECT Eject PC (PCMCIA) card:
RECORD Record: Record the current TV channel
G Playback: To play a recorded disc
N Select previous title/search backwards
O Select next title/search forwards
h Stop: Interrupt playback/recording
Behind the flap at the right hand corner on
the front
Switching between the S-VIDEO and VIDEO sockets takes place automatically. If a signal is
available at both sockets at the same time, the signal at the S-VIDEO socket has priority.
S-VIDEO S Video socket: Connection of SVHS/Hi8 camcorders or SVHS/Hi8
video recorders (programme number 'CAM1')
Yellow socket Video input socket: Connection of camcorders or video recorders
VIDEO (programme number 'CAM1')
White/red socket Audio input socket left/right : Connection of camcorders or video
left AUDIO right recorders (programme number 'CAM1')
DV IN i Link/DV socket (digital video input, IEEE 1394, FireWire):
Connecting a digital camcorder or other suitable device (programme
number 'CAM2').
6. Back of the device
4MAINS Mains socket: Connection to the mains supply (230V/50Hz)
ANTENNA IN Aerial input: Connection of the aerial
TV OUT Aerial output: Connection of the TV set
EXT 2 AUX-I/O Scart socket 2: Connection of an additional device (satellite receiver,
set-top box, video recorder, camcorder, etc.). RGB input
EXT 1 TO TV-I/O Scart socket 1: Connection of a TV set. RGB output
Output sockets (AUDIO/VIDEO OUT)
S-VIDEO (Y/C) OUT S Video output: Connection of an S-Video-compatible TV set
VIDEO (CVBS) Video output (yellow socket): Connecting a TV set with a video
OUT input (CVBS, Composite Video)
AUDIO L/R OUT Analogue audio output (white/red socket): Connection of a TV
set with audio input sockets or connection of an additional device
COMPONENT Component Video output (red/blue/green socket): Connection
VIDEO OUT of an additional device with Component Video input
Output sockets (DIGITAL AUDIO OUT)
COAX OUT Coaxial digital audio output
OPTICAL AUDIO Optical digital audio output
OUT
7. The symbols on your DVD recorder
display
ENGLISH
These symbols can light up on your DVD recorder display:
Multi-function display/text line
•) Clock
•) Disc/title playing time
•) OTR switch-off time
•) Title name
•) Display of the programme number of the TV channel/playing
time/channel name/function.
•) Display of information and alerts
IIIIIIIIIIIIIII Disc bar: Displays the current position on the disc (disc pointer).
Play/Record: Single flashing segment at the current position.
Pause: Flashing segment on both sides of the current position.
Stop: Illuminated segment at the current position.
SAT An automatic recording from a satellite receiver (SAT recording) has
been programmed.
TIMER A recording (timer) has been programmed
o((( A remote control signal has been received
VPS/PDC Video programming system / programme delivery control: A VPS or
PDC code will be transmitted for the selected TV program
LANG II During playback a 2-channel tone was detected or a 2-channel tone was
received. 'I' or 'II' lights up depending on which sound channel has been
selected (button AUDIO )
8. Messages in the DVD recorder display
READING The following messages may appear in your DVD recorder display
IS TV ON? The DVD recorder is in initial installation mode. Switch the TV on, then
read the paragraph on 'Initial installation' in 'Installing your DVD
recorder'.
NO SIGNAL No input signal available (signal inadequate or unstable)
MENU The menu on the screen is active
OPENING Disc tray opening
TRAY OPEN Disc tray open
CLOSING Disc tray closing
READING Disc being read
MENU UPDT Once recording has been successfully completed the table of contents is
created.
INIT MENU The menu structure is created after the first recording has been made
on a new disc
COPY PROT You received a copy-protected signal. This may come from a
copy-protected DVD/videotape of a DVD/video player or from a TV
channel.
WAIT Please wait until this message disappears. The DVD recorder is busy
performing a task.
NO DISC A disc has not been inserted for recording. If a disc has been inserted, it
cannot be read.
INFO Information about the inserted DVD is displayed on the screen
BUSY The DVD recorder is processing the changes to make them DVD
compatible
ERASING The entire disc is erased
EMPTYDISC The disc inserted is either new or has been completely erased (no
recordings).
PROTECTED The disc is protected against recording.
MAX TITLE The maximum number of titles per disc has been reached. The
maximum number of titles on a disc is 48.
MAX CHAP The maximum number of chapters within a title/or the disc has been
reached. The maximum number of chapters within a title is 99, on a disc
124.
DISC FULL The disc is full. There is no space for new recordings
PAL DISC A disc with PAL recordings has been inserted. The machine is trying to
record an NTSC signal. Insert a new disc or one that contains NTSC
recordings.
9. NTSC DISC A disc with NTSC recordings has been inserted. The machine is trying
to record a PAL signal. Insert a new disc or one that contains PAL
recordings.
RECORDING An illegal action (e.g. OPEN/CLOSE J button) was attempted during
recording.
FREETITLE Playback was started for an empty title or the following title is empty.
ENGLISH
DISC LOCK An attempt has been made to record during playback of a protected
disc. This message appears if an attempt is made to insert a chapter
marker ( EDIT button).
DISC ERR An error occurred when writing the title. If this error keeps occurring,
please clean the disc or use a new one.
For instructions on how to clean a disc see the section on 'Cleaning the
discs' in the next chapter.
DISC WARN An error occurred when writing the title. Recording was continued; the
error was skipped
SETUP After the automatic search the menu for setting the date/time will
appear on the screen.
WAIT 01 During the automatic channel search the TV channels found will be
counted.
BLOCKED The disc tray cannot be closed/opened.
SAFE REC The new recording will be added at the end of all the other recordings
(SAFE RECORD).
EASYLINK Data transfer 'EasyLink' from the TV is in progress
POST-FORMAT After the creation of the menu structure the disc is prepared
PHILIPS The DVD-Recorder has been switched on
STANDBY The DVD-Recorder has been switched off
PHOTO The 'Digital Photo Manager' is switched on
VIDEO The 'Digital Photo Manager' will be switched off
SAVING Data will be written on the inserted memory card or on a
DVD+RW/+R
11. A Introduction
Dear Philips customer,
Instruction manuals are usually very dry since they are technically-oriented and often poorly
translated. I have therefore been employed by Philips to help you.
ENGLISH
Allow me to introduce myself.
My name is Phil. I will be guiding you through the instruction manual and helping you get to
know your new DVD recorder. At appropriate points along the way, I will be providing you with
the following information:
Question: (?) Tip Problem
Here I will be explaining Here I will be giving you Here I'll help you identify
seemingly unimportant instructions on functions the cause of a problem and
things. that will make it easier for find a solution.
you to use your DVD
recorder.
I hope you have lots of fun.
Phil
P.S. If you have any problems operating the machine, please read the section entitled 'Before you
call an engineer'. If this doesn't help you to resolve the problem, please call the customer
support service for your country.
The telephone numbers and e-mail addresses can be found on the last page of this instruction
manual.
You can also visit the website 'http://www.p4c.philips.com' .
Introduction 3
12. Welcome to the growing family of owners of PHILIPS equipment.
Thank you for buying a DVDR 77/00-02 .
Please take the time to read this operating manual before using your DVD recorder. It contains
important information on how to set up and operate the machine.
The DVD recorder should not be turned on immediately after transportation from a
cold to a hot area or vice versa, or in conditions of extreme humidity.
Wait at least three hours after transporting the machine. The DVD recorder needs this time
to acclimatise to its new environment (temperature, relative humidity, etc.).
Your Philips team hopes your
new DVD recorder will bring you
many years of enjoyment.
What is a DVD?
DVD (Digital Versatile Disc) is a storage medium that combines the
convenience of the compact disc with the latest digital video technology. DVD
video uses modern MPEG2 data compression technology that enables an
entire feature film to be stored on a single five inch disc.
How good is the resolution of DVD compared with VHS?
The razor-sharp digital images have a resolution of more than 500 lines of 720
pixels per line. This is more than twice as high as VHS and is even better than
the laser disc. Its picture quality is easily comparable to the digital masters
produced in recording studios.
What can DVD+RW do?
DVD+ReWritable uses phase change media, the same technology on which
rewritable CDs are based. A high-performance laser is used to change the
reflective properties of the recording layer; this process can be repeated more
than a thousand times.
What can the DVD+R do?
DVD+R (write-once DVD). Unlike a DVD+RW disc, this disc can only be
written to once. If it is not finalised after a recording, further recordings can
be added to it. Old recordings can be deleted but can no longer be
overwritten. The deleted titles are marked 'Deleted title'.
Before this disc can be played in a DVD player, it must be finalised in the
DVD recorder. Once this process is complete, no further recordings can be
added.
What can my DVD recorder do?
Your Philips DVD recorder is a machine for recording and playing back digital
video discs with "two-way" compatibility with the universal DVD video
standard. This means:
•) existing DVD video discs can be played on the recorder.
•) Recordings made on your DVD recorder can be played on other DVD
video players and DVD ROM drives. ?
4 Introduction
13. Discs you can use
The following discs can be used in your DVD recorder for playback and recording:
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Playback and recording
DVD+RW (Digital Versatile Disc + rewritable)
DVD+R (Digital Versatile Disc + Recordable)
Playback only:
DVD Video (Digital Versatile Disc)
DVD-R (DVD-Recordable). These discs can only be played back if the recording was made in video
mode and the recording was finalised.
DVD-RW (DVD-Rewritable) These discs can only be played back if the recording was made in
video mode and the recording was finalised.
Audio CD (Compact Disc Digital Audio)
Super Audio CD (Only plays the CD layer of a hybrid SACD disc)
Video CD (Format 1.0, 1.1, 2.0)
Super Video CD
CD-R (CD-Recordable) Audio/MP3 content
CD-RW (CD-Rewritable) Audio/MP3 content
Picture CD, CD-R/RW with JPEG content
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14. Regional code
Since DVD films are not normally released in all parts of the world at the same time, all DVD
players have a specific regional code. Discs can be given a regional code. If the regional codes
differ between the player and the disc, playback is not possible.
DVDs must be marked 'ALL' for all regions or '2' for region 2 to work in this machine. If the
DVD is marked with a different region, it cannot be played in this DVD recorder.
The number within the globe represents the region.
Regional code 2 represents:
Europe, Japan, South Africa, Middle East (incl. Egypt).
Technical data
Voltage: 220-240V/50Hz
Power consumption: 30W
Power consumption (standby): less than 3W (clock display off)
Measurements in cm (W/H/D): 43.5/7.6/33.5 (Disc tray closed), 47.2 (disc tray open)
Weight without packaging approx.: 4.0kg
Power outage/no power: Channel and timer information remain saved for up to 1 year, the
time is saved for up to 12 hours.
Operating position: maximum 10 degree inclination in all directions
Ambient temperature: 15 C - 35 C
Humidity: 25% - 75%
Accessories
Operating instructions
Guarantee booklet
Quick install guide
Remote control and batteries
Aerial cable
Mains cable
Scart cable (AV-Euro cable)
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15. Important
Caution:
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Visible and invisible laser radiation. If the cover is open, do not look at the beam.
Because of the risk of eye injuries, only qualified service engineers should open the machine and
carry out maintenance or repair work.
LASER
Type: Semiconductor lasers InGaAlP (DVD), AlGaAs(CD)
Wavelength: 660nm (DVD), 780nm (CD)
Output power (outside the lens): 20mW (DVD+RW write), 0.8mW (DVD read), 0.3mW (CD
read).
Beam divergence: 82 degrees (DVD), 54 degrees (CD)
Danger. High voltage! Do not open.
You run the risk of getting an electric shock.
The machine does not contain any user-serviceable parts. Please leave all maintenance work to
qualified personnel.
There are some components in the DVD recorder that keep running as long as the recorder is
connected to the power supply. To switch off the DVD recorder completely you must unplug it
from the power supply.
If you disconnect the DVD recorder from the mains, make sure to take the plug out of the wall
socket and not just remove the connector from the 4MAINS socket at the back of the unit.
Children could seriously injure themselves at the free, live end of the cable.
These operating instructions have been printed on non-polluting paper.
Please dispose of old batteries safely.
Please take the packaging to your local recycling centre.
This electronic equipment contains a large number of materials that can be recycled. If you are
disposing of an old machine, please take it to a recycling centre.
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16. When installing the recorder in a cupboard ensure there is a gap of approximately 2.5 cm (1
inch) around the recorder to enable air to circulate freely and prevent overheating.
Make sure that air can circulate freely through the ventilation slots on the machine. The machine
should be placed on a firm surface.
Make sure that no objects or liquids enter the video recorder. Do not place vases or similar on
the DVD recorder. If you spill liquid in the recorder, immediately disconnect it from the power
supply and call after-sales service for advice.
Keep the DVD recorder away from radiators and other heat sources and protect from direct
sunlight.
Do not place any combustible objects on the device (candles, etc.).
Make sure that children do not place any foreign objects in any of the openings.
Cleaning the discs
Some malfunctions (frozen or distorted picture and broken sound for example) are due to dirt
on the disc. To avoid such problems you should clean your discs regularly.
1 Dirty discs should be cleaned with a soft cloth. Always wipe from the
middle to the edge.
2 Do not use any solvents such as benzine, thinners, commercially
available cleaning agents or antistatic sprays designed for vinyl records.
Can I use a CD lens cleaner in the DVD recorder?
This optical unit (laser) of the DVD recorder operates at a higher power level
than the ones in normal DVDs and CD players so CD lens cleaner discs may
actually damage it.
CD lens cleaner discs should therefore not be used. ?
8 Introduction
17. Special functions of your DVD recorder
Your PhilipsDVD recorder has a number of special functions to make it easier to use and to
enhance your enjoyment.
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Philips provides the best possible connection between your DVD recorder and other home
cinema equipment.
Using the 'Digital Photo Manager', you can view and modify JPEG pictures from a memory card,
Picture CD, DVD, or a CD ROM. You can store them on a DVD+RW/+R or on the memory card.
You can create slide shows and play them on a DVD player.
The Type-2 PC Card slot (media slot) allows you to use an ATA Flash Card or other memory
cards using a PC Card adapter.
The DVD recorder is controlled by external devices (receivers, TV sets and so on) via Cinema Link
and is automatically set to the right system settings.
This function automatically transfers all the television channel settings onto your DVD recorder
via the scart cable ( EXT 1 TO TV-I/O socket).
Recordings made on your DVD recorder can be controlled from an external satellite receiver.
At the touch of a button your DVD recorder, even though it is switched off, will check which
channel is currently playing on your television and record it.
This connector is also known as a 'FireWire' or 'IEEE 1394'. This connector is used to transmit
wide digital broadband signals that are used for digital video camcorders. Audio and video signals
are transmitted using a cable. In addition to DV and Hi8 camcorders, PCs with digital video output
can also be connected to the digital input.
This screen tells you what's on the disc. Each index screen represents a recording. On the right
hand side of the screen you can also see a disc indicator that shows the position and length of
the current recording on the disc in a graphic format.
This function enables you to simply delete commercials or other scenes. The relevant scenes are
marked and skipped as required. This information is stored on the DVD in such a way that other
DVD players will skip the scenes.
MP3 files are highly compressed music files. The data is compressed to 1/10 of the volume of the
original audio material using a special process. This means that 10 hours of music can be stored
on a single CD.
These music CDs can be played on this machine.
Normally a recording is made at the current disc position. This is the same as for a video cassette,
in the middle of the tape for example. By holding down the REC/OTR n button, the recording
will be made at the end of all the other recordings to avoid overwriting previous recordings.
New recordings on DVD+R discs are always added after all existing recordings.
Using your DVD recorder you can record from an RGB source such as a satellite receiver using
a SCART input ( EXT 2 AUX-I/O socket). Video signals for the colours R(Red), G(Green) and
B(Blue) are transmitted via separate channels. This reduces the interference that occurs with
standard video cables.
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18. The Philips DVD recorder can play back pre-recorded DVDs and CDs. DVDs recorded using this
DVD recorder can be played back on current and future DVD players.
Dolby Digital is a standard developed by Dolby Laboratories for transmitting from 1 to 5
full-range channels as well as a low frequency (.1) channel for a total of 5.1 discrete channels.
The loudspeakers are arranged front left, front middle, front right, rear left and rear right. This
system is currently the most common system and is used in cinemas.
With this DVD recorder each soundtrack in 2-channel Dolby Digital is recorded onto a
DVD+RW/+R.
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. Dolby and the double-D symbol are
trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
Transmission standard for 5.1 channels from Digital Theatre Systems Inc. This is the second most
wide-spread system after Dolby Digital.
This product contains copy protection technology, which is protected by US Patent Nos.
4631603, 4577216, 4819098 and 4907.093 and other intellectual property rights. Use of this
copy protection technology from Macrovision Corporation requires the approval of Macrovision.
It is intended exclusively for home use and other limited pay-per-view applications, unless
Macrovision approves some other use in writing. Modifications to the equipment, removal of
components and reverse engineering are prohibited.
Simple programming system for DVD recorders. Simply enter the programming number associated
with your television programme. You will find this number in your favourite listings magazine.
ShowView is a registered trademark of Gemstar Development Corporation. ShowView is
manufactured under licence from Gemstar Development Corporation.
Enter the serial number here. You will need it for service queries or if your machine is stolen.
The serial number (PROD. NO.) is printed on the type plate at the back.
MODEL NO. DVDR 77/00-02
PROD. NO. ..................
This product complies with the requirements of the following directives and guidelines:
73/23/EEC + 89/336/EEC + 93/68 EEC.
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19. B Connecting the DVD recorder
Preparing the remote control for
operation
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The remote control and its batteries are packed separately in the original DVD recorder
packaging. You must install the batteries in the remote control before use - described in the
following section.
1 Take the remote control and the enclosed batteries (2 batteries).
2 Open the battery compartment, insert the batteries as shown and
then close the battery compartment.
The remote control is now ready to use.
Its range is approximately 5 to 10 meters.
'Aim' correctly
In the following sections, you will need the remote control for the first time.
Aim the remote control at the DVD recorder and not at the TV set. Tip
Connecting your DVD recorder to the TV
set
The necessary cable connections must be made before you can record or playback TV
programmes using your DVD recorder.
Connect the DVD recorder directly to your TV set. If there is a video recorder in between
the picture quality may be poor.
We recommend that you use a scart cable to connect your TV set and DVD recorder.
What is a scart cable?
The scart or Euro AV cable serves as the universal connector for picture,
sound and control signals. With this type of connection, there is practically no
loss of quality in picture or sound transmission. ?
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20. When you install your DVD recorder for the first time, select one of the following options:
'Connecting with a scart cable and Easy Link'
If your TV set is equipped with 'Easy Link, Cinema Link, NexTView Link, Q-Link, Smart Link,
Megalogic, Datalogic, ...' and you wish to use a scart cable.
'Connecting with a scart cable without Easy Link'
If your TV set is not equipped with 'Easy Link, Cinema Link, NexTView Link, Q-Link, Smart Link,
Megalogic, Datalogic, ...' and you wish to use a scart cable.
'Connecting with an S Video(Y/C)cable'
If your TV set is equipped with an S-Video(SVHS) socket.
'Connecting with video(CVBS) cable'
If your TV set is equipped only with an video(CVBS) socket.
Connecting with a scart cable and 'Easy
Link'
Your DVD recorder can exchange information with your TV set using 'Easy Link'. Your TV
channels can also be transferred in the same order from your TV set to your DVD recorder
using 'Easy Link'.
Please see your TV's operating instructions.
Have the following cables ready:
an aerial cable (1, supplied), a mains cable (2, supplied), a special scart cable (3, suitable for
Easylink).
1 Switch off your TV set.
2 Remove the aerial cable plug from your TV set. Insert it into the
ANTENNA IN socket at the back of the DVD recorder.
3 Insert one end of the supplied aerial cable into the TV OUT socket at
the back of the DVD recorder and the other end into the aerial input
socket at the back of the TV set.
4 Plug in a full-pin scart cable (all 21 contacts wired) into the scart
socket EXT 1 TO TV-I/O at the back of the DVD recorder and the
corresponding scart socket - suitable for Easylink - at the back of the
TV set (see TV set operating instructions).
5 Read the next chapter 'Connecting additional devices' on how to
connect additional devices (satellite receivers, videorecorders,...) to the
input-/output sockets.
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21. 6 Switch on the TV set.
7 Use the supplied mains cable to connect the mains socket
4MAINS at the back of the DVD recorder with the wall outlet.
The most important features of the DVD recorder will appear in
scrolling text on the display. After the first installation is completed
this function will be switched off. How you switch on this function
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again, read in the chapter 'User preferences' in the section 'standby'.
8 Switch on the DVD recorder using STANDBY-ON m .
A message appears on the screen announcing that the transfer has
started. 'EASYLINK' appears on the display during transfer.
EasyLink The TV set transfers all saved TV channels, in the same order, to the
loading data from TV; DVD recorder
please wait
This may take several minutes.
a 'Time', 'Year', 'Month', 'Date' appears on the TV screen
1 Check if the time in 'Time' is correct.
2 If required, change the time with the number buttons 0..9 on your
remote control.
3 Select the next line with A or B .
4 Check if the displayed settings for 'Year', 'Month' and 'Date' are
correct.
5 When all information is correct, save by pressing OK . Problem
Virgin mode a I can see more installation menus on my TV set
Not all the necessary data has been transferred. Please enter the settings
Audio Language by hand as follows. For more information on the various functions see
English 'Initial installation' in 'Installing your DVD recorder'.
Español
Français 1 Select the desired audio language using B or A and confirm with OK .
Português 2 Select the desired subtitle language with B or A and confirm with
Italiano OK .
Press OK to continue 3 Select the desired screen format position using B or A .
'4:3 letterbox' For a 4:3 TV set; cinema format (black bars above and
below the picture)
'4:3 panscan' For a 4:3 TV set; full height format with the sides cut off
'16:9' For a 16:9 TV set
4 Confirm with OK .
5 Select the country of your residence with B or A .
If your country does not appear, select 'Other'.
6 Confirm with OK . Problem
Initial installation is now complete.
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22. Connecting with a scart cable without
'Easy Link'
Have the following cables ready:
an aerial cable (1, supplied), a mains cable (2, supplied), a scart cable (3).
1 Remove the aerial cable plug from your TV set. Insert it into the
ANTENNA IN socket at the back of the DVD recorder.
2 Insert one end of the supplied aerial cable into the TV OUT socket at
the back of the DVD recorder and the other end into the aerial input
socket at the back of the TV set.
3 Plug a scart cable into the scart socket EXT 1 TO TV-I/O at the
back of the DVD recorder and the scart socket for the DVD
recorder at the back of the TV set (see TV set operating instructions).
My TV set has several scart sockets. Which one should I use?
Select the scart socket that is suitable for both video output and for video
input.
My TV set shows me a selection menu for the scart socket
Select 'VCR' as the source for this scart socket. ?
4 Read the next chapter 'Connecting additional devices' on how to
connect additional devices (satellite receivers, videorecorders,...) to the
input-/output sockets.
5 Switch on the TV set.
6 Insert one end of the supplied mains cable into the mains socket
4MAINS at the back of the DVD recorder and the other end into
the wall socket.
The most important features of the DVD recorder will appear in
scrolling text on the display. After the first installation is completed
this function will be switched off. How you switch on this function
again, read in the chapter 'User preferences' in the section 'standby'.
7 Switch on the DVD recorder using STANDBY-ON m . 'IS TV ON?'
will appear on the display.
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23. 8 If the connection was properly made and your TV was automatically
switched to the programme number for the scart socket, e.g. 'EXT',
'0', 'AV', you will see the following picture:
Virgin mode a My screen is empty.
b Depending on the initializing period it can take some time before you see
Menu Language the picture on the TV.
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English b Many TV sets are switched by the DVD recorder to the programme
Español number for the scart socket by way of a control signal sent through the
Français scart cable.
Italiano b If the TV set does not automatically switch to the scart socket programme
Deutsch number, manually change to the corresponding programme number on your
Press OK to continue TV set (see your TV's operating instructions).
b Check that the scart cable is connected from the TV set to the EXT 1
TO TV-I/O socket on the DVD recorder. The EXT 2 AUX-I/O socket is
intended only for additional devices. Problem
Then, read the paragraph on 'Initial installation' in 'Installing your DVD recorder'.
Connecting with an S Video(Y/C)cable
This connecting cable, also known as the SVHS cable, is used to transmit the brightness signal (Y
signal) and colour signal (C signal) separately. This mini DIN socket/plug is also called a Hosiden
socket/plug.
Have the following cables ready:
an aerial cable (1, supplied), a mains cable (2, supplied), an S-Video(SVHS) cable (3), an audio
cable (4, supplied, red/white plug).
1 Remove the aerial cable plug from your TV set. Insert it into the
ANTENNA IN socket at the back of the DVD recorder.
2 Insert one end of the supplied aerial cable into the TV OUT socket at
the back of the DVD recorder and the other end into the aerial input
socket at the back of the TV set.
3 Insert one end of an S-Video(SVHS) cable into the S-VIDEO (Y/C)
OUT socket at the back of the DVD recorder and the other end into
the S-Video (SVHS) input socket on the TV set (usually labelled
'S-Video in' or 'SVHS in'. See TV operating instructions).
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24. 4 Insert one end of the supplied audio (Cinch) cable into the red/white
Cinch socket AUDIO L/R OUT at the back of the DVD recorder
and the other end into the audio input socket (usually red/white) on
the TV set (usually labelled 'Audio in' or 'AV in'. See TV operating
instructions).
5 Switch on the TV set. Switch the TV set over to the SVHS input
socket or select the relevant programme number. Please see your
TV's operating instructions for the programme number you need.
6 Insert one end of the supplied mains cable into the mains socket
4MAINS at the back of the DVD recorder and the other end into
the wall socket.
The most important features of the DVD recorder will appear in
scrolling text on the display. After the first installation is completed
this function will be switched off. How you switch on this function
again, read in the chapter 'User preferences' in the section 'standby'.
7 Switch on the DVD recorder using STANDBY-ON m . IS TV ON?'
will appear on the display.
Then, read the paragraph on 'Initial installation' in 'Installing your DVD recorder'.
Connecting with video(CVBS) cable
This cable, usually with yellow Cinch connectors, is used for transmitting the Composite Video
signal (FBAS, CVBS). In this method of transmission the colour signal and the brightness signal
are transmitted on the same cable. In certain circumstances, this can lead to problems with the
picture, such as 'Moiré' patterns.
Have the following cables ready:
an aerial cable (1, supplied), a mains cable (2, supplied), a video (CVBS)cable (3, supplied, yellow
plug), an audio cable (4, supplied, red/white plug).
1 Remove the aerial cable plug from your TV set. Insert it into the
ANTENNA IN socket at the back of the DVD recorder.
2 Insert one end of the supplied aerial cable into the TV OUT socket at
the back of the DVD recorder and the other end into the aerial input
socket at the back of the TV set.
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25. 3 Insert one end of the supplied video (CVBS) cable into the yellow
Cinch socket VIDEO (CVBS) OUT at the back of the DVD
recorder and the other end into the video input socket (usually
yellow) on the TV set (usually labelled 'Video in' or 'AV in'. See TV
operating instructions).
4 Insert one end of the supplied audio (Cinch) cable into the red/white
Cinch socket AUDIO L/R OUT at the back of the DVD recorder
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and the other end into the audio input socket (usually red/white) on
the TV set (usually labelled 'Audio in' or 'AV in'. See TV operating
instructions).
5 Read the next chapter 'Connecting additional devices' on how to
connect additional devices (satellite receivers, videorecorders,...) to the
input-/output sockets.
6 Switch on the TV set. Switch the TV set over to the Video/Audio
input socket or select the relevant programme number. Please see
your TV's operating instructions for the programme number you need.
7 Insert one end of the supplied mains cable into the mains socket
4MAINS at the back of the DVD recorder and the other end into
the wall socket.
The most important features of the DVD recorder will appear in
scrolling text on the display. After the first installation is completed
this function will be switched off. How you switch on this function
again, read in the chapter 'User preferences' in the section 'standby'.
8 Switch on the DVD recorder using STANDBY-ON m . 'IS TV ON?'
will appear on the display.
Then, read the paragraph on 'Initial installation' in 'Installing your DVD recorder'.
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26. C Connecting additional devices
Connecting additional devices to the
second scart socket
You can connect additional devices such as decoders, satellite receivers, camcorders, etc. to the
EXT 2 AUX-I/O socket. When playback is started on this additional device the DVD recorder
automatically connects the EXT 2 AUX-I/O scart socket with the EXT 1 TO TV-I/O scart
socket. You will then see the picture from the additional device on your TV set, even if the
DVD recorder is switched off.
The TV/DVD button on the remote control allows you to switch between playback through the
EXT 2 AUX-I/O scart socket and playback from the DVD recorder.
The DVD recorder must be connected directly to the TV set ( EXT 1 TO TV-I/O socket
directly to the TV set). If there is a video recorder in between the picture quality may be poor
because of the copy protection system built into the DVD recorder.
Connecting a video recorder, DVD player.
You can connect a video recorder or a DVD player to the EXT 2 AUX-I/O input socket. If you
already have an external receiver (satellite receiver, set-top box, cable TV box) connected to this
socket, you can connect the video recorder to the 'VCR', 'TO VCR', ...socket of the external
receiver.
You can also use the front sockets S-VIDEO , VIDEO and the left AUDIO right audio
sockets.
Please note:
Most prerecorded video cassettes and DVDs are copy-protected. If you try to copy them you
will see the message 'COPY PROT' on the DVD recorder's display.
a When copying video cassettes the display on the DVD recorder
shows 'NO SIGNAL'
b Check that the cable is plugged in firmly.
b If a recording is made from a video recorder, change the tracking on the
video recorder.
b The DVD recorder may not be able to recognise the video input signal if
this signal is poor or does not comply with relevant standards.
a When I copy DVD video discs or prerecorded video cassettes the
picture is fuzzy and the brightness varies
b This happens if you try to copy DVDs or video cassettes that have been
copy-protected. Even though the picture on the TV is fine the recording on
a DVD+RW/+R is faulty. This interference is unavoidable with
copy-protected DVDs or video cassettes. Problem
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27. Connecting an external receiver (satellite
receiver, set top box, cable TV box,...)
You can connect external receivers to the EXT 2 AUX-I/O socket.
For additional receivers, you can also use the EXT 1 TO TV-I/O socket (if the TV set is
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connected to the COMPONENT VIDEO OUT sockets), and VIDEO , S-VIDEO sockets at
the front. Please observe that you also have to connect an audio cable to the IN AUDIO
L/R or left AUDIO right socket.
1 Connect the scart socket of the receiver (satellite receiver) provided
for the TV set (usually labelled 'TV', 'TO TV'), with the EXT 2
AUX-I/O socket of the DVD recorder.
Why can't I use the 'VCR', 'TO VCR',... socket?
In order to achieve the best possible picture quality, you must use the RGB
(red-green-blue) signal of the receiver. As a rule, this signal is available at the
'TV', 'TO TV',... socket. The DVD recorder transfers the signal to the EXT 1
TO TV-I/O socket.
Some receivers only provide a 'Video (CVBS/FBAS)' signal at the 'VCR', 'TO
VCR'...socket. Read the instruction manual of the receiver on the signals
available at the sockets.
If you are satisfied with the picture quality of the 'VCR', 'TO VCR',... socket,
you can also use this socket. ?
2 If your external receiver offers several options for the signal available
at the 'TV', 'TO TV',... socket, choose the 'RGB' setting.
Connecting additional devices only via
aerial cable
If you want to connect additional devices (e.g. satellite receiver...) only via aerial cable, please
observe the following:
The DVD-Recorder must be connected directly to the TV set. If there is a video recorder or an
additional device in between, the picture quality may be poor because of the copy protection
system built into the DVD-Recorder.
The additional device (satellite receiver) must be connected before the DVD recorder (additional
device - DVD recorder - TV set). Only the TV set must be connected to the TV OUT socket.
•) If there is interference in the picture when the additional device is switched on, a TV
broadcaster may be transmitting on the same channel or a channel very close to that of the
additional device. (e.g.: TV broadcaster on channel 45, additional device (satellite receiver) also
on channel 45). In this case, change the channel of the additional device (satellite receiver).
Consult the instruction manual of the additional device.
You must also store this channel on the DVD recorder to be able to record TV programmes
from the additional device (satellite receiver).
•) Switch on the additional device during the installation of the DVD recorder. During the
automatic channel search, the channel on which the additional device is transmitting will be
stored as a TV channel.
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28. Connect camcorder to the front sockets
To copy camcorder recordings, you can use the front sockets. These sockets are located behind
the flap on the right hand side.
Best picture quality
If you have a DV or Digital 8 camcorder, connect the DV IN input of the DVD recorder to the
appropriate DV output on the camcorder.
When films are transferred the original recording date and time are stored as DVD subtitles.
On playback, this data can be displayed on the TV screen by using the 'E' function (Subtitle).
Choose 'CAM2' as a programme number for this input.
Very good picture quality
If you have a Hi8 or S-VHS(C) camcorder, connect the S-VIDEO input of the DVD recorder to
the appropriate S-VHS output on the camcorder.
You must also connect the audio input left AUDIO right on the DVD recorder to the audio
output on the camcorder.
Choose 'CAM1' as a programme number for this input.
Good picture quality
If you have a camcorder that only has a single video output (Composite Video, CVBS), connect
the VIDEO input on the DVD recorder to the appropriate output on the camcorder.
You must also connect the audio input left AUDIO right on the DVD recorder to the audio
output on the camcorder.
Choose 'CAM1' as a programme number for this input.
Connecting audio devices to the analogue
audio sockets
Two audio output sockets AUDIO L/R OUT are located on the back of the DVD recorder
(audio signal output left/right)
These can be used to connect the following:
•) a receiver with Dolby Surround Pro Logic
•) a receiver with two channel analogue stereo
Can I use the 'Phono' input on my amplifier?
This socket (input) on the amplifier is designed only for record players
without preamplifiers. Do not use this input for connecting the DVD
recorder.
The DVD recorder or the amplifier may be damaged as a result. ?
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29. Connecting audio devices to the digital
audio sockets
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At the back of the DVD recorder there are two digital audio output sockets OPTICAL
AUDIO OUT for an optical cable and COAX OUT for a coaxial cable (Cinch cable).
These can be used to connect the following:
•) an A/V receiver or an A/V amplifier with a digital multi channel sound decoder
•) a receiver with two channel digital stereo (PCM)
Digital multi channel sound
Digital multi-channel sound offers the best possible sound quality. You will
need a multi-channel A/V receiver or amplifier that supports at least one of
the audio formats of the DVD recorder (MPEG2, Dolby Digital and DTS).
Consult the operating instructions for your receiver to find out which audio
formats it supports. ?
a All I can hear from my loudspeakers is a loud distorted noise
b The receiver is not compatible with the digital audio format of the DVD
recorder. The audio format of the DVD disc is displayed in the status
window when you switch to another language. Playback in six-channel
digital surround sound is only possible if the receiver has a digital
multi-channel sound decoder. Problem
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30. D Installing your DVD recorder
Initial installation
After successfully connecting your DVD recorder to the TV set and other additional devices as
described in the previous chapters, this chapter will show you how to start the initial installation.
The DVD recorder automatically seeks out and stores all available TV channels.
Connecting additional devices
If you have connected additional devices such as a satellite receiver to the
aerial cable, switch them on. The automatic channel search will recognise it
and save it. Please observe that you must switch on a "test signal" for some
additional devices.
No aerial connected
Even if you only want to use the DVD recorder to play back or have only
connected a satellite receiver, you must still complete the initial installation.
This is necessary so that the basic settings are stored correctly. Once initial
installation is complete you can use the DVD recorder as normal. Tip
1 Select the desired language for the on-screen menu by pressing B or
Virgin mode A.
Menu Language
English What is an on screen menu?
Español The multi-language on-screen menu takes the mystery out of using your new
Français DVD recorder. All settings and/or functions are displayed on your TV screen
Italiano in the relevant language. ?
Deutsch
Press OK to continue
2 Confirm with OK .
3 Select the desired audio language using B or A .
Virgin mode
Audio Language What is an audio language?
English The DVD will play the sound in the language you select, provided this
Español language is available on the disc. If it is not available on the disc the first
Français language on the DVD will be used instead. The DVD Video Disc menu, if
Português available, will also be displayed in the language you select. ?
Italiano
Press OK to continue
4 Confirm with OK .
5 Select the desired language for the subtitles by pressing B or A .
Virgin mode
Subtitle Language What is the subtitle language?
English The subtitles will be displayed in the language you select, provided this
Español language is available on the disc. If it is not available on the disc the fist
Français language on the DVD will be used instead. ?
Português
Italiano
Press OK to continue 6 Confirm with OK .
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31. 7 Select the desired screen format position using B or A . These
Virgin mode settings will only be used if you insert a DVD that contains this
information.
TV Shape
4:3 letterbox
4:3 panscan Which screen formats can I select?
16:9
ENGLISH
'4:3 letterbox' for a 'wide-screen' (cinema format) picture with black bars at
the top and bottom.
Press OK to continue '4:3 panscan' for a full-height picture with the sides trimmed.
'16:9' for a wide-screen TV set (screen edge ratio 16:9) ?
8 Confirm with OK .
9 Select the country of your residence with B or A .
Virgin mode If your country does not appear, select 'Other'.
Country
Austria Why do I have to select a country?
Belgium To call up the specific settings for the respective country, you must first install
Denmark the country. ?
Finland
France
Press OK to continue 0 Confirm with OK .
A After you connect the aerial (or cable TV, satellite receiver, etc.) to
the DVD recorder, press OK .
The automatic TV channel search starts. 'WAIT' will appear on the
display.
Installation
Autom. search a The DVD recorder cannot find any TV stations
b Select channel 1 on the TV set. Can you see the stored TV channel on the
Searching for TV channels TV set?
00 Channels found If not, check the cable connection from the aerial (aerial socket) to the
DVD recorder and to the TV set.
b Please have patience.
Please wait The DVD recorder searches the entire frequency range in order to find
and save the largest possible number of TV channels.
b If you have not connected an aerial, go through all the basic settings right
to the end and then, if you wish, start the automatic search (see 'Automatic
TV station search'). Problem
B When the automatic TV channel search is complete, 'Autom. search
complete' will appear on the TV screen.
'Time', 'Year', 'Month', 'Date' will then appear on the TV screen.
Autom. search C Check if the time in 'Time' is correct.
À If required, change the time with the number buttons 0..9 on your
Autom. search complete
00 Channels found remote control.
Time 20:01 Á Select the next line with A or B .
Year 2003
Month 01
Date 01 Â Check if the displayed settings for 'Year', 'Month' and 'Date' are
correct.
To continue
Press OK Ã When all information is correct, save by pressing OK .
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32. The initial installation is now complete.
Satellite receiver
If you are connecting a satellite receiver, please read the section on 'Using a
satellite receiver'.
Decoder
If you are connecting a decoder, you must install it as described in the next
section. Tip
a Sound may be distorted on some TV channels.
b If the sound is distorted on any of the stored TV channels or if there is no
sound at all, the wrong TV system may have been stored for the TV
channel. Read 'Manual TV channel search' for information on how to
change the TV system. Problem
Using a satellite receiver
TV channels from a satellite receiver (connected to scart socket EXT 2 AUX-I/O ) are received
on the DVD recorder on programme number 'EXT2'
If necessary, use the MONITOR button to switch to the internal tuner.
Select programme number 'EXT1' with 0 on the remote control and then select programme
number 'EXT2' with CHANNEL r .
You should select the TV channels to be received by the satellite receiver directly on the
receiver itself.
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