JVC DR MX10SE User Manual LPT1072 001A

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DR-MX10SE
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INSTRUCTIONS
LPT1072-001A
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Safety Precautions
IMPORTANT:
* Please read the various precautions on this and
next pages before installing or operating the unit.
* It should be noted that it may be unlawful to re-
record prerecorded tapes, DVDs, or discs without
the consent of the owner of copyright in the sound or
video recording, broadcast or cable programme and
in any literary, dramatic, musical, or artistic work
embodied therein.
WARNING:
DANGEROUS VOLTAGE INSIDE
TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT
EXPOSE THIS UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
PRECAUTION:
Failure to heed the following precautions may result in
damage to the unit, remote control or disc.
1. DO NOT place the unit -
in an environment prone to extreme temperatures
or humidity.
in direct sunlight.
in a dusty environment.
in an environment where strong magnetic fields
are generated. In addition, do not place TVs or
other appliances which tend to generate strong
magnetic fields on top of the unit as it may cause
picture disturbance.
on a surface that is unstable or subject to
vibration.
2. DO NOT block the unit’s ventilation openings or
holes.
If the ventilation openings or holes are blocked by
a newspaper or cloth, etc., the heat may not be
able to get out.
When installing the equipment, make sure there is
a space allowance of 10 cm or more on both
sides, on top and at the rear of the equipment.
3. DO NOT place heavy objects on the unit or remote
control.
4. DO NOT place anything which might spill on top of
the unit or remote control.
(If water or liquid is allowed to enter this
equipment, fire or electric shock may be caused.)
5. DO NOT expose the apparatus to dripping or
splashing.
6. DO NOT use this equipment in a bathroom or
places with water. Also DO NOT place any
containers filled with water or liquids (such as
cosmetics or medicines, flower vases, potted
plants, cups, etc.) on top of this unit.
7. DO NOT place any naked flame sources, such as
lighted candles, on the apparatus.
8. AVOID violent shocks to the unit during transport.
For Italy:
It is declared that this product, brand JVC, conforms
to the Ministry Decree n. 548 of 28 Aug.’95 published
in the Official Gazette of the Italian Republic n. 301 of
28 Dec.’95.
The rating plate and the safety caution are on the
side of the unit.
CAUTION:
A UNIT IS A CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT. HOWEVER
THIS UNIT USES A VISIBLE LASER BEAM WHICH
COULD CAUSE HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE
IF DIRECTED. BE SURE TO OPERATE THE UNIT
CORRECTLY AS INSTRUCTED.
WHEN THIS UNIT IS PLUGGED INTO THE WALL
OUTLET, DO NOT PLACE YOUR EYES CLOSE TO THE
OPENING OF THE DISC TRAY AND OTHER OPENINGS
TO LOOK INTO THE INSIDE OF THIS UNIT.
USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR
PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN
THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN
HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE.
DO NOT OPEN COVERS AND DO NOT REPAIR
YOURSELF.
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL.
CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT
REPRODUCTION OF LABELS
WARNING LABEL INSIDE OF THE UNIT
OR
CLASS 3B VISIBLE AND INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN.
AVOID EXPOSURE TO THE BEAM.
KLASSE 3B SYNLIG OG USYNLIG LASERSTRÅLING VED ÅBNING.
UNDGÅ UDSAETTELSE FOR STRÅLING.
KLASSE 3B SYNLIG OG USYNLIG LASERSTRÅLING NÅR DEKSEL ÅPENS.
UNNGÅ EKSPONERING FOR STRÅLEN.
KLASS 3B SYNLIG OCH OSYNLIG LASERSTRÅLNING NÄR DENNA DEL ÄR ÖPPNAD.
STRÅLEN ÄR FARLIG.
KURSSI 3B NÄKYVÄ JA NÄKYMÄTÖN AVATTAESSA OLET ALTTIINA LASERSÄTEILYLLE.
ÄLÄ KATSO SÄTEESEN.
CAUTION
ADVARSEL
ADVARSEL
VARNING
VARO!
CAUTION:
0When you are not using the unit for a long period
of time, it is recommended that you disconnect
the power cord from the mains outlet.
0Dangerous voltage inside. Refer internal
servicing to qualified service personnel. To
prevent electric shock or fire hazard, remove the
power cord from the mains outlet prior to
connecting or disconnecting any signal lead or
aerial.
0The mains plug shall remain readily operable.
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ATTENTION:
0The STANDBY/ON button does not completely shut
off mains power from the unit, but switches
operating current on and off.
0When moving the product, press STANDBY/ON to
turn off the power, and wait at least 30 seconds
before unplugging the power cord. Then, wait at
least 2 minutes before moving the product.
0When discarding batteries, environmental problems
must be considered and the local rules or laws
governing the disposal of these batteries must be
followed strictly.
MOISTURE CONDENSATION
Moisture in the air will condense on the unit when you
move it from a cold place to a warm place, or under
extremely humid conditions ^ just as water droplets
form on the surface of a glass filled with cold liquid. In
conditions where condensation may occur,
disconnect the unit’s power plug from the wall and
keep it disconnected for a few hours to let the
moisture dry, then turn on the unit.
DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY
JVC shall not be liable for any loss relating to the
unit’s failure to properly record, store or playback any
content (video, audio or otherwise) for any reason
whatsoever. Any applicable warranties shall only
cover replacement or repair of the effected unit, and
shall not apply to recovery or replacement of lost
content.
Precautions during Operation
The HDD will be spinning at high speed whenever
this unit is on. So note especially the following points
before use.
0Do not subject to vibration or impact.
Subjecting to excessive impact can cause not only
recorded data to be corrupted but also damage to
the HDD.
Scratches or dirt on the recording side of a disc
may prevent proper playback and recording.
0Do not pull out the power plug from the socket while
this unit is operating.
Cutting off the power suddenly while the HDD is
operating can cause not only data corruption but
also damage to the HDD. Be sure to turn off the unit
before pulling out the power plug.
Effects from mobile phones
Using a mobile phone in the vicinity of the unit may
cause picture vibration on the TV screen or change
the screen to a blue back display.
Do not place objects that generate magnetic fields on
top of this unit
Some TVs or other appliances generate strong
magnetic fields. Do not place such appliances on top
of the unit as it may cause picture disturbance.
ATTENTION:
This unit contains microcomputers. External
electronic noise or interference could cause
malfunctioning. In such cases, switch the unit off
and unplug the mains power cord. Then plug it in
again and turn the unit on. Take out the disc. After
checking the disc, operate the unit as usual.
Information for Users on Disposal of Old
Equipment
Attention:
This symbol is only
valid in the European
Union.
[European Union]
This symbol indicates that the electrical and
electronic equipment should not be disposed as
general household waste at its end-of-life. Instead,
the product should be handed over to the
applicable collection point for the recycling of
electrical and electronic equipment for proper
treatment, recovery and recycling in accordance
with your national legislation.
By disposing of this product correctly, you will help
to conserve natural resources and will help
prevent potential negative effects on the
environment and human health which could
otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste
handling of this product. For more information
about collection point and recycling of this
product, please contact your local municipal
office, your household waste disposal service or
the shop where you purchased the product.
Penalties may be applicable for incorrect disposal
of this waste, in accordance with national
legislation.
(Business users)
If you wish to dispose of this product, please visit
our web page www.jvc-europe.com to obtain
information about the take-back of the product.
[Other Countries outside the European Union]
If you wish to dispose of this product, please do so
in accordance with applicable national legislation
or other rules in your country for the treatment of
old electrical and electronic equipment.
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Precautions
If any of the following abnormalities occur, pull out the
power plug immediately.
0When smoke or any strange odour is emitted.
0When water or any foreign substance enters the
interior.
0When dropped or damaged.
0When the power cord is worn.
Switch off the power immediately, then pull out the
power plug from the socket. Contact the nearest
dealer or service centre. Do not attempt any repairs
by yourself.
Do not use with dust or metal particles adhering to the
power plug or socket.
0Heat generation or a short circuit can cause fire or
an electric shock.
0Pull out the plug and wipe it with a dry cloth every
six months.
Insert the power plug into a socket that is easy to plug
into and pull out from.
0Make sure that if abnormalities should occur in this
unit, the power plug can be pulled out immediately.
Insert the power plug firmly all the way in.
0Heat generation or a short circuit can cause fire or
an electric shock.
Keep all plastic bags and other packaging out of the
reach of small children.
0Covering over the head with these can cause
suffocation.
Do not place in unstable locations.
0If placed on a shaky platform or an incline, or where
there is vibration or impact, it can drop or topple
over and cause injury.
0This unit cannot be installed vertically.
Do not put anything into the interior.
0If something enters the equipment’s interior, it can
result in fire or an electric shock.
Do not dismantle/modify.
0The interior has high voltage parts, which can
cause fire or an electric shock.
Request an inspection of the interior once a year from
the dealer.
0Using with dust accumulated can result in fire.
0Conducting it before the rainy season, where
humidity rises, will be more effective.
Do not mishandle batteries as follows.
0Mistaking plus F and minus G.
0Mixing different types of batteries or those used
before.
0Short-circuiting the electrodes.
0Subjecting to heat, dismantling, or putting into
water or fire.
0Charging.
Misuse can result in injury or fire due to leakage, heat
generation, combustion, cracks, etc.
When not using the remote control for an extended
period, remove the batteries.
In the event of leakage, wipe the liquid on the battery
case off completely. If the liquid gets onto the body or
clothes, rinse it off thoroughly with water.
Avoid sticking your hands into the disc tray.
0It can result in injury. Be careful especially with
small children.
Do not place objects in front of the disc tray.
0Placing a cup containing hot water in front of the
tray may result in injury or scalds when the tray is
opened.
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Copyrights
0Recordings from TV broadcasts or pre-recorded
material cannot be used without the consent of the
right-holder under copyright law, except for
personal enjoyment.
0Software or broadcasts containing copyright
protection signals cannot be recorded or dubbed.
0Note that broadcasting for profit or public viewing,
material recorded/edited using this unit even in
miniaturised screens, may infringe on authors’
rights protected by copyright law.
Backup of Recorded Contents
0It is advisable to back up discs containing
important recordings regularly (every few years).
Although digital signals do not deteriorate, failure to
play back or record may arise from the effects of
aging on the disc depending on its storage
environment.
0Recorded data may be corrupted if an outage
occurs while this unit is operating. Programmes
recorded on the HDD should be dubbed to DVD
early as a safeguard against HDD failure.
0Recorded programmes or data cannot be restored
once the DVD disc or HDD is damaged.
TRADEMARK AND LICENSE INFORMATION
Manufactured under license from
Dolby Laboratories. ADolbyB and the
double-D symbol are trademarks of
Dolby Laboratories.
ADTSB and ADTS DIGITAL OUTB are
trademarks of Digital Theater Systems,
Inc.
This product incorporates copyright protection
technology that is protected by U.S. patents and
other intellectual property rights. Use of this copyright
protection technology must be authorized by
Macrovision. Reverse engineering or disassembly is
prohibited.
GUIDE Plus+, SHOWVIEW,
VIDEO Plus+, G-LINK are (1)
registered trademarks or trademarks
of, (2) manufactured under license
from and (3) subject of various
international patents and patent applications owned
by, or licensed to, Gemstar-TV Guide International,
Inc. and/or its related affiliates.
.
GEMSTAR-TV GUIDE INTERNATIONAL, INC. AND/
OR ITS RELATED AFFILIATES ARE NOT IN ANY WAY
LIABLE FOR THE ACCURACY OF THE PROGRAM
SCHEDULE INFORMATION PROVIDED BY THE
GUIDE PLUS+ SYSTEM. IN NO EVENT SHALL
GEMSTAR-TV GUIDE INTERNATIONAL, INC. AND /
OR ITS RELATED AFFILIATES BE LIABLE FOR ANY
AMOUNTS REPRESENTING LOSS OF PROFITS,
LOSS OF BUSINESS, OR INDIRECT, SPECIAL, OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES IN CONNECTION
WITH THE PROVISION OR USE OF ANY
INFORMATION, EQUIPMENT, OR SERVICES
RELATING TO THE GUIDE PLUS+ SYSTEM.
i-LINK is a trademark of Sony Corp.
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Check Out These Capabilities
6 ways to dub
HDD Y DVD, HDD Y VHS, and DVD Y VHS dubbing are possible with this single unit.
[P71]
Choose a dubbing that matches your purpose
Easy programming from the
programme listing
(Equipped with programme listing, AThe
GUIDE Plus+ SystemB)
Programme easily from the programme listing on
the TV screen. [P46]
Countries that can receive the programme listing
are Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Spain, Switzerland,
Italy, the United Kingdom, and Luxembourg.
Even I can programme a timer
TV
GUIDE
Dub DV tapes
(Equipped with DV input terminal)
Connect with a DV camcorder, and you
can dub DV tapes to the HDD/DVD on this
unit. [P74]
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Doing this and that is a breeze!
Record and play back using DVD-RAM/-RW/-R discs
(Equipped with DVD Multi Drive)
Choose from DVD-RAM, DVD-RW and DVD-R discs to match your purpose. [P12]
Play a variety of discs
(Super Multi Playback)
In addition to DVD-RAM, DVD-RW and DVD-R, +RW and +R discs are
also playable. [P12]
Even I can play back
Dub an entire VHS tape exactly to a DVD disc
(One-Touch Expert Dubbing)
Dub an entire VHS tape with recordings to a DVD disc simply by pressing the
button on the unit. [P79]
Dub to VHS tapes with ease
Record copy-once
programmes on DVD-R
Supports DVD-R (VR mode) recording.
[P69]
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Common Ways to Use
Recommended ways of using this unit!
Delete unwanted
programmes
watched
ADeleting/Protecting a
ProgrammeB [P88]
To cut away excess portions
or commercials
ADeleting ScenesB [P89]
To transfer VHS
tape contents
to DVD discs
AJust Dubbing from VHS to
DVDB [P79]
To watch only favourite scenes
AGathering Favourite Scenes (Play List Creation)B [P84]
Dub to DVD discs for long-term storage
ADubbingB [P68]
ADubbing between HDD and DVD DeckB [P72]
Which discs to use?
AAbout DiscsB [P12]
How much can be recorded onto one
disc?
ARecording ModeB [P92]
To watch on other DVD players
AWatching on Other DVD Players (Finalising)B [P67]
HDD
ABasic Recording (HDD/DVD)B
[P38]
ATimer Programming Using
Programme Listing (The
GUIDE Plus+ System)B [P46]
Start off by recording to the HDD
Fully recordable
Max. 300 hours
(with recording mode at
FR480) [P92]
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Formatting is necessary. [P66]
With DVD-RW
0Format in either VR mode or Video mode.
0Able to format as many times as desired.
With DVD-R
0Format using new discs only for VR mode.
0It will be in Video mode when not formatted.
0Unable to reformat.
VR mode
0When you wish to record repeatedly or edit such as
deleting unwanted parts.
(Unable to record repeatedly with DVD-R.)
0Deleting recorded programmes will increase the disc
remaining time.
(Does not increase for DVD-R.)
0When you wish to record programmes that are only
recordable once.
(Use a CPRM-compliant disc.)
Video mode
0When you wish to play back on other DVD players.
0Unable to edit such as deleting unwanted parts.
0Deleting recorded programmes will not increase the
disc remaining time.
How to choose a DVD disc
At times like these Usable DVD discs
To record repeatedly DVD-RAM DVD-RW
To play on other units Recording on DVD-R (Video mode) is
recommended.
0Be sure to finalise after recording.
[P67]
DVD-R
(Video mode)
To perform high speed
dubbing from the HDD
DVD-RAM DVD-RW DVD-R
0When performing high speed dubbing, choose a high speed
DVD disc. [P72]
To record programmes
that are only recordable
once
CPRM-compliant
DVD-RAM CPRM-compliant
DVD-RW
(VR mode)
CPRM-compliant
DVD-R (VR mode)
(Formatting [P66])
Not sure which disc to
use
DVD-RAM DVD-RAM is recommended.
0Does not require formatting.
0Able to record repeatedly, or edit such as
deleting unwanted parts.
For details on the types of discs, see AAbout DiscsB [P12].
When using DVD-RW, DVD-R
Approx. 100K
times
Approx. 1000
times
DVD
HDD
Max. approx. 3x
speed
Max. approx. 4x
speed
Max. approx. 8x
speed
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Contents
DR-MX10SE
VHS & HDD & DVD VIDEO RECORDER
Getting Started 2
Safety Precautions.......................................................... 2
Precautions during Operation ............................................ 3
Precautions..................................................................... 4
Copyrights ......................................................................... 5
Check Out These Capabilities ........................................ 6
Common Ways to Use.................................................... 8
Contents ....................................................................... 10
About Discs................................................................... 12
Recordable/Playable Discs............................................... 12
Discs for Playback Only .................................................. 12
Unplayable Discs ............................................................ 13
Care of Discs ................................................................... 13
Handling of Discs ............................................................ 13
Cartridge-enclosed DVD-RAM......................................... 13
Caution for DualDisc Playback........................................ 13
Disc Storage .................................................................... 13
When the Recording/Playback Lens is Dirty..................... 13
About VHS Tapes......................................................... 14
To View a Clear Picture (Cleaning Tape).......................... 14
VHS Tapes....................................................................... 14
Loading the VHS Tape ..................................................... 14
How to Use this Manual................................................ 15
About this Manual ........................................................... 15
Operation of the Menu Screen......................................... 15
Functions of Each Part ................................................. 16
Remote Control ............................................................... 17
Preparations 18
Selecting Devices to Connect....................................... 18
Receiving via Antenna .................................................. 19
Receiving via External Receiver ................................... 20
Connect Using SCART Cable ........................................... 20
Connect Using Component Video Cable ......................... 21
Dubbing from DV Camcorder/
Video Cassette Recorder .................................... 22
Listening with Digital Audio (Theatre Surround) ........... 22
Setup Procedures ......................................................... 23
Auto Setup .................................................................... 24
Preset Download .......................................................... 26
Setting On-screen Language........................................ 27
Setting TV Screen Size................................................. 28
Input/Output Setting...................................................... 29
The GUIDE Plus+ System Setup.................................. 30
The GUIDE Plus+ System ............................................ 32
Operation of Remote Control Buttons .............................. 32
Screen Layout of the GUIDE Plus+ System....................... 32
Types of Area................................................................... 33
Editor Area....................................................................... 33
Clock Setting................................................................. 34
SHOWVIEW Guide Channel Set..................................... 35
Setting Receiving Channels.......................................... 36
Basic Operations 38
Basic Recording (HDD/DVD)........................................ 38
Basic Recording (VHS)................................................. 40
Basic Playback (Library Database Navigation)............. 42
Usable Buttons during Playback (HDD/DVD) ............... 44
Timer Programming Guide ........................................... 45
Timer Programming Using Programme Listing
(The GUIDE Plus+ System) ................................ 46
Timer Programming Using SHOWVIEW Number
in the Programme Listing........................................... 47
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Useful Functions of the Programme Listing.......................47
Manual Timer Programming
(The GUIDE Plus+ System) ................................ 48
Searching Programmes for Timer Programming
(The GUIDE Plus+ System) ................................ 50
To Search by Keyword .....................................................51
Using the AMy TVB Area ..................................................51
SHOWVIEW Timer Programming .................................... 52
Calendar Timer Programming....................................... 54
Changing or Cancelling a Timer Programme
(The GUIDE Plus+ System) ................................ 56
Checking, Changing or Cancelling a
Timer Programme................................................ 57
Playing VHS Tapes....................................................... 58
Watching While Recording............................................ 60
Programme Playback during Recording
(HDD & DVD-RAM) ..................................................60
Play Back Other Programmes While Recording
(HDD, DVD-RAM/-RW/-R & VHS).............................61
Watching DVD Videos................................................... 62
Watching DVD Videos.....................................................62
Audio, Subtitle and Angle Selection .................................63
Progressive Scan Output .............................................. 64
Enabling Progressive Scan Output ....................................64
Disabling Progressive Scan...............................................64
Playing Back MP3 & JPEG Files................................... 65
Formatting ..................................................................... 66
Watching on Other DVD Players (Finalising) ................ 67
Dubbing 68
Dubbing......................................................................... 68
Recordable Once Only Programmes (Copy-once) ....... 69
Types of Dubbing.......................................................... 70
Dubbing between HDD and DVD Deck......................... 72
Dubbing from DV Camcorder/
Video Cassette Recorder .................................... 74
Dubbing from DV Camcorder ..........................................74
Dubbing from Video Cassette Recorder (VCR)..................75
Dubbing from HDD or DVD to VHS............................... 76
Dubbing from VHS to HDD or DVD (Entire).................. 77
Dubbing from VHS to HDD or DVD (1 Programme) ..... 78
Just Dubbing from VHS to DVD.................................... 79
Editing 80
Modifying Thumbnail/Category .....................................80
Modify Thumbnail............................................................81
Modify Category...............................................................81
Creating Programme Title............................................. 82
Creating/Deleting Chapters (Marks).............................. 83
Gathering Favourite Scenes (Play List Creation)..........84
Editing Play List.............................................................86
Modify Scene ...................................................................86
Move Scenes....................................................................87
Add Scenes ......................................................................87
Deleting/Protecting a Programme .................................88
Deleting a Programme .....................................................88
Deleting Scenes ............................................................89
Dividing Scenes.............................................................90
Useful Features 91
Help Guide ....................................................................91
Recording Mode............................................................92
FR (Free Rate) Mode.........................................................92
DV Mode .........................................................................93
Weekly/Daily Timer Programming.................................94
Temporary Recording....................................................96
Setting Time Range for Temporary Recording...................96
Using the Temporary Recording Function ........................96
Timer Recording............................................................97
Managing DVDs (Library)..............................................98
To Register to Library .......................................................98
To Delete from Library .....................................................98
To Search for Recorded Programmes from Library............98
Recording with Best Picture Quality (VHS) ...................99
Sound..........................................................................100
Manual Tracking/Tape Remaining Time (VHS)...........102
To Adjust Tracking Manually .........................................102
To Check the Remaining Time on a VHS Tape...............102
Avoiding Misuse ..........................................................103
To Disable Operation (Child Lock).................................103
To Lock the Disc Tray (Tray Lock) ..................................103
Changing Remote Control Settings.............................104
Operating a TV from Other Manufacturers .....................104
Using Multiple JVC Recorders ........................................104
Screen Display ............................................................105
On-Screen Display.........................................................105
Playback Setting Menu Operations.............................106
How to Use the Playback Setting Menu .........................106
Description of Each Setting ............................................107
Setup Menu.................................................................109
TV Station and ID List .................................................116
Language Code List ....................................................117
Troubleshooting/Appendix 118
Q&A.............................................................................118
Troubleshooting...........................................................120
On-screen Message....................................................122
Specifications ..............................................................124
Glossary ......................................................................125
List of Terms................................................................126
REMOTECONTROL
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DVD RECORDER
TV GUIDE
INFO
Verify the Accessories
RF cable
Infrared remote control unit 21-pin SCART cable IR blaster (G-LINK)
R6 Battery x 2
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About Discs
Recordable/Playable Discs
*1 The 9.4 GB and 2.8 GB DVD-RAM discs stated in the table refers to double-sided discs, not double-layered
discs.
Discs for Playback Only
0+R/+RW discs recorded and finalised in Video mode can be played. ADVDB will be displayed on the front display
panel.
0CDs recorded in Packet Write format cannot be played.
0The performance of CDs that do not conform to CD-DA standards (e.g. copy control CDs) cannot be guaranteed.
Disc type Recording
mode Formatting Repeated
recording
Live
Memory
Playback Editing Finalising
HDD
Built-in 333
DVD-RAM 12 cm: 4.7 GB/9.4 GB (*1)
8 cm: 1.4 GB/2.8 GB (*1)
Ver. 2.0
Ver. 2.1
Ver. 2.1/3x
VR mode 3333
DVD-RW 12 cm: 4.7 GB
8 cm: 1.4 GB
Ver. 1.1
Ver. 1.1/2x
Ver. 1.2/4x
VR mode 33 33
Video
mode 33 3
DVD-R 12 cm: 4.7 GB
8 cm: 1.4 GB
General
Ver. 2.0
Ver. 2.0/4x/8x
Ver. 2.1/16x
VR mode 333
Video
mode 3
Disc type Description
DVD Video
Commercially available video disc (e.g. movies, music)
The region number playable on this unit is A2B.
(example of playable region number indications)
Converts discs in TV formats other than PAL format (e.g. NTSC format), to PAL
format for playback.
DVD Audio Commercially available music DVD
Discs marked as playable with DVD player can be played.
Video CD
Super
Video CD
Commercially available video disc
CD-DA Music CD
DTS music CDs can also be played. (Decoder required separately.)
CD-ROM
CD-R/
RW
MP3 and JPEG files in music CD format as well as AISO9660B or Joliet format can
be played.
JPEG files playable on this unit must conform to JFIF/Baseline process, and the
maximum resolution is 2,812 pixels in width by 2,112 pixels in height.
(Includes CD-R or CD-RW recorded in Video CD/Super Video CD format.)
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Unplayable Discs
0DVD-RAM (2.6 GB/5.2 GB)
0DVD-R DL (single-sided double-layered)
0+R DL (single-sided double-layered)
0DVD-R for Authoring
0CD-ROM/R/RW (including PhotoCD, CD-G)
0DDCD (1.3 GB Double Density CD)
0HDCD (High Density CD)
Never use discs with their seals or labels peeled off;
discs in unusual shapes rather than circular ones; badly
warped discs; cracked discs and others.
Care of Discs
0Dirt such as fingerprints or dust on the disc may result
in distortions in images or sounds. Always keep clean
with a soft cloth.
0Gently wipe from the centre of the disc towards the
edge with a soft cloth.
0For stubborn stains, wipe using a cloth dampened
with a little water, then finish with a dry cloth.
0Never use thinner or
benzene, alcohol,
conventional record cleaners
or anti-static sprays. It may
damage the disc.
Handling of Discs
0Avoid touching the recording/playback surface.
Cartridge-enclosed DVD-RAM
0Cartridge-enclosed DVD-RAM is not supported.
Remove the disc from its cartridge before use. For
details on removable discs (TYPE2, TYPE4), refer to
their manuals.
Caution for DualDisc Playback
The non-DVD side of a DualDisc does not comply with
the Compact Disc Digital Audio standard. Therefore,
the use of non-DVD side of a DualDisc on this unit is
not recommended.
Disc Storage
0Avoid storing in the following places.
Humid or dusty places and places prone to fungus.
Places exposed to direct sunlight or near heaters.
Inside a vehicle in summer.
0Do not drop or subject to impact.
0Put into the case and store upright.
0Stacking, propping or dropping without putting it in a
case may result in deformation and cracks.
When the Recording/Playback Lens is
Dirty
0Extended use may lead to dust or dirt adhering to the
recording/playback lens and preventing normal
recording or playback.
0Cleaning with a commercially available DVD lens
cleaner every six months is recommended, although
it also depends on the frequency of use and the
installation environment.
0Refer to the lens cleaner manual on how to clean.
Removing the disc Placing the disc
Correct way to hold the disc
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About VHS Tapes
To View a Clear Picture (Cleaning
Tape)
Causes of the heads getting dirty
When this happens
0Noise appears in the picture if the tape is played.
0The picture is fuzzy, or does not appear.
0Use a dry cleaning cassette to clean the video heads.
If unable to obtain a normal picture even after using a
cleaning cassette
0Consult your dealer, or a nearby JVC service centre.
VHS Tapes
0Use D and m tapes. However, S-VHS recordings
are not possible.
0When recording on pre-recorded tapes, previous
recordings will be erased.
0VHS tapes cannot be used upside down.
0Do not open the VHS tape’s cover, dismantle it, or
touch the tape inside.
0Do not eject and load the tape repeatedly without
running it. It may damage the tape.
0Rewind the tape fully after use.
SQPB (S-VHS Quasi Playback) function
0Tapes recorded in S-VHS format can also be played.
However, it will not be of the original S-VHS high
image quality.
To prevent accidental erasure
0If you wish to avoid erasing important recordings by
mistake, break off the record safety tab. Cover the
hole with adhesive tape twice to enable recording
again.
Loading the VHS Tape
0Do not stick your hand into the tape slot. Your hand
may get stuck and injured.
With the window side facing up, push the tape
in slowly at the midportion.
0To record, load a tape with the record safety tab
intact.
0High temperature or
humidity (rainy season, etc.)
0Dust in the air
0Damage to or dirt on the
tape
0Mouldy tape
0Prolonged use, etc.
At times like this Record safety tab
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Getting Started
EN I15
How to Use this Manual
About this Manual
The text in this manual mainly describes operations
that use the remote control.
0Remote control buttons are expressed as button
names.
0Options on the menu screen are enclosed in double
inverted commas as in AoptionB.
Supplementary descriptions in this manual.
0NOTE: Describes relevant information.
0IMPORTANT: Describes limitations on functions or
operation.
0CAUTION: Indicates a cause of malfunction or the
possibility of recordings being erased.
0: Denotes the relevant page.
0A - o : Numbers attached to items in the setup
menu.
Operation of the Menu Screen
0The menu screen will be displayed when any of the
following buttons is pressed.
SET UP, GUIDE, NAVIGATION, EDIT, PROG,
DUBBING, HELP
0Select options using the Selection Keys (FGDE) on
the remote control.
0Confirm using ENTER.
Example
ASelect an item.
0Options are prominently shown as pop-ups in the
screen illustration on this manual.
0Press RETURN to return to the previous menu screen
or the broadcast screen.
0Simple operations are displayed on the left or bottom
in most menu screens.
0Verify the settings, then press the initial button again
to exit the menu screen and return to the broadcast
screen.
ABCDEFGHILM
0Applicable media are highlighted on the above icons.
0Buttons to use in each step are denoted by step
numbers.
0Other buttons to use are denoted by button names.
TV DVD
DUBBING
HELP
GUIDE
PROG
EDIT
NAVIGATION
RETURN
SET UP
Selection
Keys
(FGDE)A
SELECT 0Option
A light green item with a small
arrow, on the menu screen.
However, it is not light green in
colour in the GUIDE Plus+
system.
CONFIRM
SELECT
CONFIRM
CLOCK SET
2005
INITIAL SET UP
SELECT WITH @
THEN PRESS [ENTER]
PRESS [SETUP] TO EXIT
EXIT SELECT
ENTER
SET UP
(Bottom screen display)
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Functions of Each Part
0There are 2 levels of brightness that can be set for the front display panel. Setup Menu ADIMMER (DURING POWER
ON)B [P113] d
0Messages may be displayed depending on the operation.
When the power plug is inserted: Alternating display of APLEASEB and AWAITB.
When a disc is loaded: AREADINGB
VHS HDD DVD
VR
VPS/PDC
-
RAM
LPCM
FR
XP SP LP EP
+
-
RW VCD
F-1
HDD/DVD
VHS/HDD/DVD
SELECT
ONE-TOUCH
EXPERT DUB NAVIGATION GUIDE
SET
STANDBY/ON
S-VIDEO VIDEO
(MONO)
L
REC
PR
VHS HDD DVD
AUDIOR
DV IN/OUT
Open/Close the disc tray
Select/Confirm
Stop
Play
Show programme
listing
Change channels
Disc tray
Power (On/Off) Infrared
receptor
Connect video cassette
recorder, etc. [P22]
Connect DV camcorder [P22]
Disc operation indicator
Linear PCM
indicator
Information Display during Disc Playback
Group
Title
Track
Chapter
Surround indicator
Playback mode
indicator
Recording mode
indicator
Indicates the rate
during FR.
Image output indicator
Progressive Output
Disc type indicator
Recording/Playback time/Clock
display
With information display in alphabet.
Disc remaining time indicator
Record
Front View
Front display panel
Display the Library Database
Navigation screen
Video cassette slot
VR mode disc indicator
VHS mode indicator
Receiving channel display
CH lights up.
VPS/PDC reception indicator VPS/PDC recording indicator
Pause
Eject the VHS
tape
Front display panel
VHS lamp
HDD lamp
DVD lamp
Switch between VHS/HDD/DVD
ONE-TOUCH EXPERT DUB
Video input mode indicator
HDD mode indicator
VHS loaded
indicator
Press lightly in the middle of
the cover, then pull and
open.
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EN I17
Remote Control
.
......................................................................................................................
NOTES: (Regarding batteries)
0If the remote control’s functional distance becomes shorter, the batteries are depleted. At times like this, replace
with new batteries. Insert them correctly in the directions indicated for F and G.
0If problems occur while using the remote control, remove the batteries, then re-insert them after more than 5
minutes and try again.
TV/DVD remote control selector
Usually set to DVD
Power (On/Off)
Operate DVD
TV volume
Channel Up/Down
Page Up/Down in the GUIDE Plus+
system
Enter into memory/marking [P43, 73]
Programming the timer [P52, 54]
Editing [P80]
View Help [P91]
Watch recorded programme [P42]
Select Return to previous screen
DVD Video playback settings [P63]
Sound/Subtitles/Camera Angle
Basic recording/playback operations
[P39, 44, 58, 63]
Next Day/Previous Day in the
GUIDE Plus+ system [P46]
Shift back a little and replay [P44]
Yellow button on the programme listing
Skip forward a little [P44]
Blue button on the programme listing
View recording screen [P61]
During Live Memory Playback
Perform basic setup [P109]
Switch image output [P64]
TV input switch
TV mute
Operate HDD
Enter numbers (Number Keys)
Switch channels
Cancel [P37, 73]
Reset VHS counter [P102]
View programme information in the
GUIDE Plus+ system [P47]
Enter/Exit the GUIDE Plus+ system
[P46]
Display TOP menu [P62]
During DVD Video playback
Display the menu [P62]
Display screen information
[P105, 106]
Green button on the programme listing
Switch time display [P44]
Check VPS/PDC signal reception
[P55]
Red button on the programme listing
Recording with VPS/PDC j [P55]
Switch bilingual sound
[P63, 100]
Switch to broadcast screen [P61]
Dubbing [P72]
Confirm
Set recording mode [P92]
Check disc remaining time
Operate VHS
Auxiliary
Switch to external input channel
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Selecting Devices to Connect
9 Connection methods vary with the devices used. Refer also to the manuals of the devices to be
connected.
9 Turn off the devices before connecting.
JVC
ANTENNA
OUT
IN
LEFT
PCM/
STREAM
RIGHT
COAXIAL
G-LINK
L-1
Y
PB
PR
HDD/DVD
COMPONENT
VIDEO OUT
HDD/DVD
OUTAUDIO
IN/OUT
L-2
IN/DECODER
HDD/DVD/VHS
OUTAUDIO
DIGITAL
Install if using the GUIDE Plus+ system via external
receiver.
Amplifier TV
Connect with
antenna or cable
Connect with TV’s
antenna terminal
Connect with TV input
Via Component video
Connect with TV input
Via SCART connector
Connect with TV or amplifier input
Using Audio cable
Connect with video output of external device
Or with input of external receiver
Connect with IR blaster (G-LINK)
Cooling fan
Power cord
Placing the IR Blaster (G-LINK)
Do not place obstructions between
the IR blaster (G-LINK) and the
external receiver’s infrared
receptor.
External receiver
Rear View
Connect with amplifier’s digital input
Via Digital Audio (Coaxial)
Antenna
Cable, satellite broadcast
External receiver
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Receiving via Antenna
ANTENNA
OUT
IN
LEFT
PCM/
STREAM
RIGHT
COAXIAL
G-LINK
L-1
Y
P
B
P
R
HDD/DVD
COMPONENT
VIDEO OUT
HDD/DVD
OUTAUDIO
IN/OUT
L-2
IN/DECODER
HDD/DVD/VHS
OUTAUDIO
DIGITAL
ANT IN
EXT IN
JVC
ANTENNA
IN
L-1
IN/OUT
ANTENNA
OUT
TO CABLE OR ANTENNA
SCART cable
(supplied)
RF cable
(supplied)
TV
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Receiving via External Receiver
Connect Using SCART Cable
.
......................................................................................................................
IMPORTANT:
0Signals that are input from the external receiver may not be recordable on VHS.
0Leave the external receiver on during timer recording standby.
ANTENNA
OUT
IN
LEFT
PCM/
STREAM
RIGHT
COAXIAL
G-LINK
L-1
Y
P
B
P
R
HDD/DVD
COMPONENT
VIDEO OUT
HDD/DVD
OUTAUDIO
IN/OUT
L-2
IN/DECODER
HDD/DVD/VHS
OUTAUDIO
DIGITAL
ANT IN
EXT IN
ANT IN
TO TV
TO VCR
TO TV
JVC
L-1
IN/OUT
L-2
IN/DECODER
G-LINK
ANTENNA
OUT
ANTENNA
IN
TO CABLE OR ANTENNA
SCART cable
(supplied)
RF cable
(not supplied)
RF cable
(supplied)
External receiver
IR blaster (G-LINK)
(supplied)
TV
SCART cable
(not supplied)
*1 Depending on the IR blaster (G-LINK)
connected to G-LINK, the external receiver
can be controlled using the GUIDE Plus+
system.
Do not place obstructions between the IR
blaster (G-LINK) and the external
receiver’s infrared receptor.
*1
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Connect Using Component Video Cable
.
......................................................................................................................
IMPORTANT:
0To use the component output, be sure to set the following. Setup Menu AL-1 OUTPUTB = ACOMPONENTB
[P114] j
Otherwise, the proper image will not be displayed.
0Leave the external receiver on during timer recording standby.
COMPONENT Y
-IN PUT-
PB
PR
AUDIO L
AUDIO R
ANT IN VIDEO
-OUT PUT-
TO TV
AUDIO L
AUDIO R
ANT IN
TV
JVC
OUTPUT
COMPONENT
OUTPUT
AUDIO
INPUT L-1
VIDEO, AUDIO
ANTENNA
IN
ANTENNA
OUT G-LINK DBS CTL
ANTENNA
OUT
IN
LEFT
PCM/
STREAM
RIGHT
COAXIAL
G-LINK
L-1
Y
P
B
P
R
HDD/DVD
COMPONENT
VIDEO OUT
HDD/DVD
OUTAUDIO
IN/OUT
L-2
IN/DECODER
HDD/DVD/VHS
OUTAUDIO
DIGITAL
-IN PUT-
Y
PB
PR
AUDIO L
AUDIO R
ANT IN
ANT IN
TO TVTO VCR
TO TV
JVC
COMPONENT
L-2
IN/DECODER
G-LINK ANTENNA
IN
COMPONENT
VIDEO OUT
AUDIO
OUT
ANTENNA
OUT
TO CABLE OR ANTENNA
Component video cable
(not supplied)
Audio cable
(not supplied)
RF cable
(not supplied)
RF cable
(supplied)
SCART cable
(supplied)
External receiver
IR blaster (G-LINK)
(supplied)
TV
Green: Y
Blue: PB
Red: PR
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Dubbing from DV Camcorder/Video Cassette Recorder
.
........................................................
.
IMPORTANT:
0When connecting the unit to a device equipped with
a DV input connector, be sure to use the optional DV
cable (VC-VDV204U).
.
........................................................
.
NOTE:
0The [DV IN/OUT] terminal works bidirectionally.
.
......................................................................................................................
IMPORTANT:
0See ASoundB [P100].
0It is not possible to switch the audio for bilingual programmes recorded on DVD-RAM, DVD-RW (VR mode) or
DVD-R (VR mode).
In such cases, set the following. Setup Menu ADIGITAL AUDIO OUTB = APCM ONLYB [P110] D.
F-1
HDD/DVD
VHS/HDD/DVD
SELECT
ONE-TOUCH
EXPERT DUB NAVIGATION GUIDE
SET
STANDBY/ON
S-VIDEO VIDEO
(MONO)
L
REC
PR
VHS HDD DND
AUDIOR
DV IN/OUT
DV IN/OUT
F-1
S-VIDEO VIDEO
L(MONO) -AUDIO- R
DV
IN/OUT
S-VIDEO
-OUTPUT-
VIDEO
AUDIO L
AUDIO R
DV cable (VC-VDV204U)
(not supplied)
Video Recorder/Player
DV camcorder
S-video cable
(not supplied)
Audio/Video cable
(not supplied)
Listening with Digital Audio (Theatre Surround)
ANTENNA
OUT
IN
LEFT
PCM/
STREAM
RIGHT
COAXIAL
G-LINK
L-1
Y
P
B
P
R
HDD/DVD
COMPONENT
VIDEO OUT
HDD/DVD
OUTAUDIO
IN/OUT
L-2
IN/DECODER
HDD/DVD/VHS
OUTAUDIO
DIGITAL
COAXIAL
DIGITAL IN
PCM/STREAM
COAXIAL
Audio/Video Amplifier
Digital Audio coaxial cable
(not supplied)
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Setup Procedures
9 In order to use this unit correctly, set each item in the following steps.
When connecting an antenna and TV,
ATurn on the TV.
BSwitch the TV to the input (EXT-1, EXT-2, etc.) connected with this unit.
CInsert the unit’s power plug into the socket.
0APLEASEB and AWAITB blink alternately on the front display panel as the unit starts up. (Takes around 40
seconds.)
DWhen PLEASE and WAIT go off, turn on the unit.
0Auto setup begins automatically, and the country select screen is displayed.
ESelect your country.
For TV that supports T-V Link
APreset DownloadB [P26]
Turn off this unit.
AThe GUIDE Plus+ System SetupB [P30]
Exit
AClock SettingB [P34]
ASHOWVIEW Guide Channel
SetB [P35]
AIf ABELGIUMB or ASUISSEB
is selectedB [P24]
If you do not use the GUIDE Plus+ system
DANMARK, DEUTSCHLAND,
ESPAÑA, GREECE, ITALIA,
LUXEMBOURG, NEDERLAND,
NORGE, ÖSTERREICH,
PORTUGAL, SUOMI,
SVERIGE, OTHER WESTERN
AAuto SetupB [P24]
ASetting On-screen LanguageB [P27]
(You have already completed the settings if you have selected BELGIUM or SUISSE.)
ASetting TV Screen SizeB [P28]
AClock SettingB [P34]
ASetting Receiving
ChannelsB [P36]
If unable to receive
properly
BELGIUM, SUISSE ČESKÁ REPUBLIKA,
MAGYARORSZÁG, POLSKA,
OTHER EASTERN
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Auto Setup
9 Auto setup is a function to easily set this
unit’s receiving channel, clock and guide
programme number by selecting the region.
.
........................................................
.
PREPARATION:
0Switch TV/DVD on the remote control to DVD.
.
........................................................
.
IMPORTANT:
0In areas where the PDC (Programme Delivery
Control) signals are not transmitted, the clock and
guide programme number cannot be automatically
set.
ATurn on the unit.
0To turn on using the unit, press STANDBY/ON.
0The area selection screen will be displayed
automatically.
BSelect your country name.
0If ADANMARKB, ANORGEB, ASVERIGEB, or
ASUOMIB is selected, the GUIDE Plus+ system
screen will be set to AENGLISHB.
When the confirmation screen is displayed, press
ENTER.
If ABELGIUMB or ASUISSEB is selected
ASelect a language.
0If ADANSKB, ASUOMIB, ASVENSKAB, or
ANORSKB is selected, the GUIDE Plus+ system
screen will be set to AENGLISHB.
When the confirmation screen is displayed,
press ENTER.
If AMAGYARORSZÁGB, AČESKÁ
REPUBLIKAB, APOLSKAB, or AOTHER
EASTERNB is selected
ASet the clock.
0See AClock SettingB [P34].
TV DVD
B-D
A
STANDBY/ON
S-VIDEO VIDEO
(MONO)
L
REC
PR
AUDIOR
STANDBY/ON
SELECT
CONFIRM
BELGIUM
DEUTSCHLAND
ITALIA
NEDERLAND
POLSKA
SUOMI
ČESKÁ REPUBLIKA
ESPAÑA
LUXEMBOURG
NORGE
PORTUGAL
SVERIGE
DANMARK
GREECE
MAGYARORSZÁG
ÖSTERREICH
OTHER EASTERN RETURN
SUISSE
OTHER WESTERN
SELECT
CONFIRM
ENGLISH
ITALIANO
SVENSKA
DANSK
DEUTSCH
ESPAÑOL
NORSK SUOMI
FRANCAIS
NEDERLANDS
RETURN
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CSelect AUTO SET.
0The AUTO SET screen will be displayed, and
auto setup is performed.
0While AUTO SET is in progress, AAUTOB will be
displayed on the front display panel. Do NOT
press any button on the unit or the remote control
during this time. To cancel, press ENTER.
The ASCAN COMPLETEDB screen will be displayed
when AUTO SET is completed.
DExit setup.
If auto setup was successful
The channel and correct time will be displayed on the
front display panel.
0If SHOWVIEW timer programming is performed, the
guide programme number can be verified.
See ASHOWVIEW Timer ProgrammingB [P52].
.
........................................................
.
IMPORTANT:
0After auto setup, check the channels that were set. If
the same broadcast station was set to multiple
channels, delete the ones with poor reception. If the
same broadcast station was set to multiple channels,
the programme listing may not be displayed properly.
If auto setup was unsuccessful
The clock display on the front display panel will be
A-- : --B. The channel may also not be displayed.
0Check the antenna cable connection, switch off the
power, then perform auto setup all over again.
0Set channels manually for broadcast stations with
poor reception.
See ASetting Receiving ChannelsB [P36].
Onscreen language settings by countries
If the country name is set, the onscreen language will
be set automatically as shown below.
0For ABELGIUMB and ASUISSEB, the language will not
be set automatically.
0Onscreen languages can be reset to other languages.
See ASetting On-screen LanguageB [P27].
0If ADANMARKB, ANORGEB, ASVERIGEB, or
ASUOMIB is selected, the GUIDE Plus+ system screen
will be set to AENGLISHB.
SELECT
AUTO SET
CONFIRM
CONFIRM
AUTO SET
PLEASE WAIT ...
CANCEL
CONFIRM
Country name Language
SUOMI NSUOMI
PORTUGAL NENGLISH
DEUTSCHLAND NDEUTSCH
POLSKA NENGLISH
NORGE NNORSK
SVERIGE NSVENSKA
DANMARK NDANSK
ÖSTERREICH NDEUTSCH
ČESKÁ REPUBLIKA NENGLISH
ITALIA NITALIANO
MAGYARORSZÁG NENGLISH
ESPAÑA NESPAÑOL
NEDERLAND NNEDERLANDS
GREECE NENGLISH
LUXEMBOURG NENGLISH
OTHER WESTERN NENGLISH
OTHER EASTERN NENGLISH
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Preset Download
9 If using a TV that provides the T-V Link
function, channel settings can be
downloaded from the TV by connecting with
a SCART cable.
.
........................................................
.
PREPARATION:
0Switch TV/DVD on the remote control to DVD.
.
........................................................
.
IMPORTANT:
0Check that the SCART cable to use is fully wired.
.
........................................................
.
NOTE:
0Settings can also be made from Setup Menu AINITIAL
SET UPB N ATUNER SETB N AAUTO SETB.
Perform step A-B [P24] of AAuto SetupB.
CSelect T-V LINK.
0The AT-V LINKB screen will be displayed, and
auto setup is performed.
The ASCAN COMPLETEDB screen will be displayed
when T-V LINK is completed.
DExit setup.
TV DVD
C,D
T-V Link functions
Other than the downloading of settings, the
following can also be done.
TV Auto Power On
If the play button on this unit is pressed, the TV
will be turned on and be switched to the input
connected with this unit.
Unit Auto Standby
You can use your TV’s remote control to turn off
this unit.
Direct Rec
Channels being watched on TV can be recorded
instantly.
See ADIRECT RECB [P39].
0Refer also to the TV manual for details on
T-V Link.
0There are systems such as EasyLink, Megalogic,
SMARTLINK, Q-Link, and DATA LOGIC with
similar functions. The compatibility and
available functions may differ by system.
SELECT
CONFIRM
T-V LINK
SELECT
CONFIRM
T-V LINK
PLEASE WAIT ...
CANCEL
CONFIRM
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Setting On-screen
Language
9 Set the language for menu display on the
screen.
.
........................................................
.
PREPARATION:
0Switch TV/DVD on the remote control to DVD.
.
........................................................
.
IMPORTANT:
0If ADANSKB, ASUOMIB, ASVENSKAB, or ANORSKB is
selected, the GUIDE Plus+ system screen will be set
to AENGLISHB.
AAccess the setup menu.
BSelect FUNCTION SET UP.
CSelect DISPLAY SET.
DSelect ON SCREEN LANGUAGE.
ESelect the desired language.
FExit setup.
TV DVD
A,F
B-E
SELECT FUNCTION SET UP
DISPLAY SET
SELECT
CONFIRM ON SCREEN LANGUAGE ENGLISH
SELECT
CONFIRM ON SCREEN LANGUAGE
ENGLISH
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Setting TV Screen Size
9 Set in accordance with the monitor type of
the connected TV and others.
MONITOR TYPE
A4:3LBB (Letterbox conversion)
Select this if the aspect ratio of your TV is 4:3
(conventional TV). When displaying a 16:9 wide image,
it is displayed in full screen with a black band at the top
and bottom.
A4:3PSB (Pan & Scan)
Select this if the aspect ratio of your TV is 4:3
(conventional TV). When displaying a wide image, it is
displayed with the left and right cropped.
A16:9AUTOB (Wide television conversion)
Select this if the aspect ratio of your TV is 16:9 (wide
TV). When displaying a 4:3 image, the TV will adjust
accordingly.
A16:9FIXB (Wide television conversion)
Select this if the aspect ratio of your TV is 16:9 (wide
TV). When displaying a 4:3 image, this unit will adjust
accordingly.
AAccess the setup menu.
BSelect FUNCTION SET UP.
CSelect VIDEO IN/OUT.
DSelect MONITOR TYPE.
ESelect the monitor type of your TV.
FExit setup.
A,F
B-E
SELECT FUNCTION SET UP
VIDEO IN/OUT
SELECT
CONFIRM
MONITOR TYPE 4:3LB
SELECT
CONFIRM
MONITOR TYPE 4:3LB
4:3LB
4:3PS
16:9AUTO
16:9FIX
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Input/Output Setting AAccess the setup menu.
BSelect FUNCTION SET UP.
CSelect VIDEO IN/OUT.
DSet the input/output terminal.
ASelect and confirm on AF-1 INPUTB.
BSelect and confirm on AL-1 OUTPUTB.
CSelect and confirm on AL-1 INPUTB.
DSelect and confirm on AL-2 SELECTB.
0See the description below for the combinations
of settings.
EExit setup.
Possible combinations
*1 Switching to RGB signals is automatic.
*2 Component videos will be output from the [COMPONENT] terminal. Be sure to set to ACOMPONENTB if viewing via component
video.
*3 With this setting, signals from the [L-2 IN/DECODER] terminal will be output to the [L-1 IN/OUT] terminal even if this unit is
turned off, except during EPG data downloading.
*4 This setting cannot be made if AL-2 SELECTB is set to ASAT VIDEO/RGBB or ADECODERB.
*5 Will not be displayed if AČESKÁ REPUBLIKAB, AMAGYARORSZÁGB, APOLSKAB or AOTHER EASTERNB is selected for area
setting.
9 The SCART connector supports the connection
of composite video signals. Settings must
correspond with the type of video signal to use
and the device to connect.
.
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IMPORTANT:
0For normal use, you can leave the default settings as
they are.
0See the following page regarding each setting. Setup
Menu AF-1 INPUTB, AL-1 OUTPUTB, AL-1 INPUTB,
AL-2 SELECTB [P114] i-l
0During progressive scan, viewing is not possible as the
images are distorted.
A,E
B-D
SELECT FUNCTION SET UP
VIDEO IN/OUT
SELECT
CONFIRM
F-1 INPUT VIDEO
S-VIDEO
L-2 SELECT (*1) L-1 OUTPUT
SCART VIDEO SCART S-VIDEO SCART RGB COMPONENT (*2)
VIDEO/RGB 3 3 3 3
S-VIDEO/RGB 3 3 3 3
SAT VIDEO/RGB 3 3 3 (*3)
DECODER (*5) 3 3 (*3)
L-1 INPUT
VIDEO 3 3 3 3
S-VIDEO 3 (*4) 3 (*4)
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The GUIDE Plus+ System
Setup
9 Before using the GUIDE Plus+ system, you
need to perform initial setup to enable
receiving of the host channel carrying the
programme data. Take note of the setting
especially if you are using an external
receiver. For more information on setting up
the GUIDE Plus+ system, please visit
www.europe.guideplus.com.
.
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.
IMPORTANT:
0For information on the GUIDE Plus+ system, see the
following page. AThe GUIDE Plus+ SystemB [P32]
0If you are using an external receiver, set your external
receiver channel to an appropriate host channel. See
AHost Channel ListB [P33].
0If you have moved to an area where the GUIDE Plus+
system is not available, press ENTER without entering
the postal code at the APostal CodeB entry screen, or
set ACountryB to AOthersB.
AAccess the GUIDE Plus+ system.
0AGridB of the Menu Bar is selected.
BSelect Setup.
0ASetupB is hidden on the right of the Menu Bar.
Press Selection Key (E) repeatedly until it
appears.
CSelect Settings.
0Check that the ALanguageB and ACountryB
options are as set by auto setup.
DEnter the postal code.
ASelect APostal CodeB.
0The entry screen for postal code will be
displayed.
BEnter the number.
0Can also be entered using the Number Keys.
CConfirm.
0Press ENTER when the confirmation screen is
displayed.
0Returns to the ASetupB screen.
B-D
E
A,E
F
Number Keys
F
G
Setup
Settings
SELECT
CONFIRM
SELECT
CONFIRM
SELECT
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CONFIRM
CONFIRM
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If not using an external receiver
EExit setup.
Proceed to step F.
If using an external receiver
ESet up the external receiver.
ASelect AExternal Receiver 1B.
BCheck the message screen.
CSelect and confirm on the type of
reception.
0Select ACableB, ASatelliteB or ATerrestrialB.
DSelect and confirm on the provider.
ESelect and confirm on the brand.
FSelect and confirm on the socket.
0Specify the terminal connected to the external
receiver.
GAfter the message is displayed, check
and confirm on the connection.
0The control signals are transmitted to the
external receiver in the test.
HConfirm the completion message.
0Returns to the ASetupB screen.
Set up a second or third external receiver if necessary.
FExit setup.
Proceed to step G.
Download programme data before using
the GUIDE Plus+ system.
0It takes about 24 hours to download sufficient data.
0If the unit is turned on while downloading, the
download will be cancelled.
0The programme listing data download is given
priority from 03:00 to 04:30, and VPS/PDC recording
cannot be performed properly. Set AVPS/PDCB to
AOFFB if performing timer recording at this time.
0AEPGB is displayed on the front display panel during
downloading.
0If you are using an external receiver, leave it on and
tune to your Host Channel. AHost Channel ListB
[P33]
If your external receiver is not in the list
(Alternate Setup)
Operate from step E.
ASelect and confirm on ANoneB for the brand
setting.
BExit setup.
CTune the external receiver’s channel to the host
channel.
0Refer to AHost Channel ListB [P33].
DLeave the external receiver on.
ETurn off this unit, and wait for one night.
The GUIDE Plus+ system will be automatically
updated. As new receivers will be added, search for
your receiver and complete the settings.
In order to use the programme listing, you need to
download the programme data using the new settings.
Turn off this unit, and wait for one more night.
SELECT
External Receiver 1 None
CONFIRM
CONFIRM
SELECT
CONFIRM
Terrestrial
CONFIRM
F/GTurn off this unit.
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The GUIDE Plus+ System
Operation of Remote Control Buttons
Screen Layout of the GUIDE Plus+ System
Video Window
You can watch the current selected channel even while accessing the
GUIDE Plus+ system.
Menu Bar
For selecting the function area.
Action Bar
Various operations and functions made to respond to the 4 coloured
buttons on the remote control.
Highlight
Changes colour to indicate the selected state.
Information Box
Displays simple programme explanation and help.
Information Panels
Displays programme promotions or operating instructions.
Grid
Displays the programme based on the station and time. Can display up to 7 days of programme.
.
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NOTE:
0If white triangle marks are displayed on the screen, it indicates that there are hidden items. Press the Selection Keys
(FGDE) that correspond to the respective marks.
GUIDE To access the GUIDE Plus+ system.
Selection Keys To navigate the GUIDE Plus+ system.
ENTER To confirm an option or to exit the GUIDE Plus+ system and
tune directly to a currently running programme.
Action The Red, Green, Yellow and Blue buttons perform
operations corresponding to the AAction BarB.
INFO To expand the Information Box for viewing a long synopsis.
DAY(-/+) To go directly to the previous or next day.
PAGE+/-To browse the pages.
Number Keys .. For direct entry of numbers.
Menu Bar
Action Bar
Video Window
Highlight
Grid
Information Panels
Information Box
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Types of Area
Select the area on the Menu Bar.
Grid
0The screen initially displayed when GUIDE is
pressed. (This is the AHomeB area.)
0Offers information about the programmes.
0You can select a programme to timer record and
remind (watch).
Search
0You can perform a search narrowed down to category,
or search by keyword to look for programmes.
0You can select a programme to timer record and
remind (watch).
My TV
0You can register your favourite channels or
programme categories.
Schedule
0Displays programmes that have been timer
programmed.
0You can edit or cancel the timer programme.
0You can set timer programming and reminder for
watching using SHOWVIEW.
Info
0News, weather information, and stock price
information, etc. are scheduled to be displayed in the
future.
Editor
0The channel display/hide, reception method, and
programme number of the channel settings set by
auto setup can be changed.
Setup
0For performing basic settings such as language,
country, postal code and external receiver.
Host Channel List
Editor Area
AAccess the GUIDE Plus+ system.
BSelect Editor.
CSet display/hide.
ASelect the left tile of your desired
broadcast station.
BPress the Action (RED) button.
0Switches between display/hide with each
press.
DSet the reception method and
programme number.
ASelect the right tile of your desired
broadcast station.
BPress the Action (RED) button.
0Switches between ATunerB and external
receivers.
CPress the Action (GREEN) button to
change the programme number.
0Enter the programme number for the channel
using the Number Keys.
0Make sure you enter a correct number.
When settings are completed, confirm the changes on
AGridB of Menu Bar.
Country/Region
(Language) Host Channels Helpful Hints
Austria Eurosport
Belgium
(Flanders) Music Factory
(TMF)
France Canal + Analogue only
Germany Eurosport
Italy Sport Italia Analogue only
Netherlands Music Factory
(TMF), Eurosport
Use TMF if you live
in Amsterdam,
Eindhoven or
Rotterdam.
Spain Tele 5 Analogue only
Switzerland
(German) Eurosport
United Kingdom ITV, Eurosport
ITV is analogue only.
Use Eurosport if you
are a BSkyB
subscriber and you
no longer have a
terrestrial antenna
available.
SELECT
Editor
SELECT
On/Off
Off
SELECT Source Prog. No.
Ext. Rec. 1 P103
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Clock Setting
9 Usually performed automatically using auto
setup or preset download. If cannot be set
automatically in some regions, set them
manually.
.
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.
NOTES:
0Just Clock (when set to AONB) adjusts the unit’s built-
in clock every 3 hours from 03:00 to 21:00. The unit’s
clock is also automatically adjusted at the start/end of
Summer Time.
0Just Clock functions by the PDC signal.
0Just Clock does not function in the following
instances.
When the unit is on.
When the clock is not set.
When AČESKÁ REPUBLIKAB, AMAGYARORSZÁGB,
APOLSKAB or AOTHER EASTERNB is selected for
the area setting.
During timer recording, EPG data downloading or
Automatic Satellite Programme Recording.
When AL-2 SELECTB is set to ASAT VIDEO/RGBB or
ASAT S-VIDEO/RGBB.
When the reception is poor.
.
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.
IMPORTANT:
0The default setting for Just Clock is AOFFB.
0It is recommended to set to AONB in areas where the
PDC signal can be properly received. Set to AOFFB in
areas where the signal is unstable.
AAccess the setup menu.
BSelect INITIAL SET UP.
CSelect CLOCK SET.
DSelect and confirm on YEAR.
ESelect and confirm on DATE.
0Press and hold the Selection Keys (FG) to
change the ADATEB in 15-day intervals.
FSelect and confirm on TIME.
0Press and hold the Selection Keys (FG) to
change the ATIMEB in 30-minute intervals.
GSet JUST CLOCK.
ASelect and confirm on AJUST CLOCKB.
BSelect ATV PROGRAMMEB to set the
channel.
HExit setup.
A,H
B-G
SELECT
CLOCK SET
INITIAL SET UP
SELECT
SELECT
CONFIRM
2005
YEAR
SELECT
CONFIRM
SELECT
CONFIRM
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SHOWVIEW Guide Channel
Set
9 Usually performed automatically using auto
setup. Set if channel settings are performed
manually, or if the receiving channel differs
from the channel set using SHOWVIEW timer
programming.
.
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.
NOTES:
0Guide programme numbers are assigned to the TV
stations of the respective broadcast areas, for
SHOWVIEW timer programming. These numbers can
be found in most TV programme listings.
0Guide channel set will not be performed
automatically when channel settings have been made
using preset download.
AAccess the setup menu.
BSelect INITIAL SET UP.
CSelect TUNER SET.
DSelect GUIDE PROG SET.
0The AGUIDE PROG SETB screen will be
displayed.
ESet the guide channel.
ASelect and confirm on AGUIDE PROGB.
0Select the TV station’s guide programme
number from the programme listing.
BSelect and confirm on ATV PROGB.
0Select the channel number of the TV station set
on this unit.
FExit setup.
A,F
B-E
SELECT
CONFIRM
13
12
11
GUIDE PROG SET
SELECT
CONFIRM
1
GUIDE PROG
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Setting Receiving
Channels
AAccess the setup menu.
BSelect INITIAL SET UP.
CSelect TUNER SET.
DSelect MANUAL CH SET.
0The AMANUAL CH SETB screen will be
displayed.
ESelect EDIT.
FSelect a channel that you want to set.
0A confirmation screen will be displayed.
GSet the channel.
ASelect and confirm on ABANDB.
0ACHB is a regular broadcast band, and ACCB is
a cable broadcast band.
BSelect and confirm on ACHB.
0Select a receiving channel.
CSelect and confirm on AIDB.
0Select from the ATV Station and ID ListB
[P116].
0See AEntering the Station IDB [P37].
DSelect and confirm on AFINEB.
0If the reception is poor, press the Selection
Keys (FG) to fine-tune.
ESelect and confirm on ADECODERB.
0When a decoder is connected, set to AONB.
0Unable to change the setting other than the
following.
Setup Menu AL-2 SELECTB = ADECODERB
[P114] l
HExit setup.
0If RETURN is pressed, you will return to the
previous screen, and other channels can also be
set.
9 Usually performed automatically using auto
setup or preset download. If cannot be set
automatically in some regions, set them
manually.
.
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IMPORTANT:
0If channel settings are performed manually, the
SHOWVIEW guide channel will not be set. See
ASHOWVIEW Guide Channel SetB [P35].
RETURN
A,H
B-G
F
F-H
G
SELECT
CONFIRM
MANUAL CH SET
SELECT
CONFIRM
EDIT
SELECT
CONFIRM
----
BAND
CH
ID
FINE
DECODER
CH
2
OFF
RETURN
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Deleting a channel
Operate up to step E.
FSelect a channel that you want to
delete.
GDelete.
0If the channel is deleted, subsequent channels
will move forward one by one.
Shifting the channel position
Operate up to step E.
FSelect MOVE.
GSelect a channel that you want to
move.
HSelect the destination channel.
0If the channel is moved, other channels will
move one by one.
SELECT
CONFIRM
01
- - -
- - -
- - -
- - -
---
---
- - -
- - -
SELECT
CONFIRM
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
- - -
- - -
- - -
- - -
---
---
- - -
- - -
MOVE
SELECT
CONFIRM
SELECT
CONFIRM
Entering the Station ID
ASelect and confirm on AIDB on the
confirmation screen.
0The entry screen for Station ID will be
displayed.
BSelect the registered ID, or enter your
desired ID name.
0A maximum of 4 characters can be entered.
CSelect and confirm on AOKB.
ADECODERB setting
0If you live in Eastern Europe, ATV SYSTEMB will
be displayed instead of ADECODERB on the
confirmation screen.
0If the broadcast image can be seen but cannot
be heard properly, set the ATV SYSTEMB.
0Usually, the broadcast system for Eastern Europe
and Western Europe is D/K and B/G respectively.
SELECT
CONFIRM
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Basic Recording
(HDD/DVD)
ABCDEFGHILM
9 TV programmes can be recorded to the HDD
or a DVD disc with ease.
9 You can record up to 500 programmes on the
HDD, and 99 programmes on one DVD disc.
Simultaneous recording on HDD/DVD and
VHS cannot be done.
.
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.
PREPARATION:
0Switch TV/DVD on the remote control to DVD.
.
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.
IMPORTANT:
0When using a brand-new DVD-RW/-R disc,
formatting may be required. [P66]
0The maximum continuous recording time at the HDD
is 48 hours.
0See the following page if recording a bilingual
programme using DVD-RW/-R (Video mode).
ASoundB [P100]
ASelect the recording deck.
0When HDD is selected, proceed to step B.
When DVD is selected
APress OPEN/CLOSE on the unit.
BLoad a recordable disc.
CPress OPEN/CLOSE to close the disc
tray.
0It takes some time to read the disc.
BSelect a channel.
0Press ON SCREEN if the information screen is not
displayed.
CSelect the recording mode.
ADisplay the recording mode.
TV DVD
A
C
B
D
E
VHS HDD DVD
Recording deck’s LED lights up
OR
OPEN/CLOSE
8*5*&&&8&
8*5
↹ࡕ࡯࠼ ஗ᱛ &8
ً
ߒ
Face the label side upwards
PR.12
1:35
SUPERIMPOSE
Receiving channel
FR360
7: 00 XP
2: 30 DV
10: 00 SP
20: 00 LP
28: 00
36: 00
EP
FR480
Disc remaining time and recording
mode
Recorded capacity
Free space
Current recording mode
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BSelect the recording mode.
0Usually select SP (standard) mode.
0The recording mode changes each time REC
MODE/REMAIN is pressed.
0Pressing the Selection Keys (FG) also changes
it.
0See ARecording ModeB [P92].
0Recordable time for each recording mode.
The shorter the recordable time, the higher the
image quality.
CConfirm.
DStart recording.
0When operating from the unit, press REC.
EEnd recording.
0In the case of DVD disc, APLEASE WAITB is
displayed. Do not turn off the unit while it is
being displayed.
Recording
mode DVD HDD
DV -11 hours
XP 1 hour 34 hours
SP 2 hours 69 hours
LP 4 hours 138 hours
EP 6 hours 209 hours
FR480 8 hours 300 hours
(The numbers shown are estimates.)
CONFIRM
WHILE HOLDING
PR.12
1:35
REC MARK
SUPERIMPOSE
PRESS TWICE
Possible operations during recording
To pause
0The pause function for HDD is possible only
during external input (L-1/L-2/F-1/dv)
recording.
To resume recording
To specify recording stop time (Instant
Timer Recording)
0The recording time from the current time can
be set.
0The disc mark on the front display panel
blinks.
0The recording end time switches each time
REC (R) on the unit is pressed.
A maximum of up to 6 hours can be set in
30-minute intervals.
To cancel, press the button a few times until
the set time is cleared.
DIRECT REC
If the following setting is enabled, the channel
showing on the TV can be recorded instantly.
Setup Menu ADIRECT RECB = AONB
[P112] X
0This function is possible if connected using a
T-V Link compatible TV and SCART cable.
0A--B is displayed on the front display panel
during recording.
WHILE HOLDING
WHILE HOLDING
ITR 2 : 30
Unit’s record button Display on bottom right
screen
F-1
V
D
E
OVIDEO
(MONO)
L
REC
PR
AUDIOR
WHILE HOLDING
While watching on TV
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Basic Recording (VHS)
ABCDEFGHILM
9 TV programmes can be recorded to a VHS
tape with ease.
9 Simultaneous recording on HDD/DVD and
VHS cannot be done.
.
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.
NOTE:
0Switch TV/DVD on the remote control to DVD.
.
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.
IMPORTANT:
0Set the following when you wish to record both the
main/sub audio of bilingual programmes on VHS
tapes. Setup Menu AAUDIO RECB = ANICAMB
[P112] W
0Signals that are input from the external receiver may
not be recordable on VHS.
ASelect the recording deck.
BLoad a recordable tape.
0Load a tape with the record safety tab intact.
0With the window side facing up, push the tape in
slowly at the midportion.
CSelect a channel.
0The channel being selected is displayed on the
top left screen.
0If the information screen is not displayed, press
ON SCREEN to display.
DSelect the recording mode.
ADisplay the recording mode.
BSelect the recording mode.
0The recording mode changes each time REC
MODE/REMAIN is pressed.
0See ARecording ModeB [P92].
0Recordable time for each recording mode.
The shorter the recordable time, the higher the
image quality.
TV DVD
A
D
C
E
F
Recording
mode VHS (when using E-240)
SP 4 hours
LP 8 hours
VHS HDD DVD
VHS lamp lights up
SUPERIMPOSE
Tape remaining time
Current recording mode
REMAIN
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EStart recording.
0When operating from the unit, press REC.
FEnd recording.
WHILE HOLDING
Possible operations during recording
To pause
To resume recording
To specify recording stop time (Instant
Timer Recording)
0The recording time from the current time can
be set.
0The record mark on the front display panel
blinks.
0The recording end time switches each time
REC (R) on the unit is pressed.
A maximum of up to 6 hours can be set in
30-minute intervals.
To cancel, press the button a few times until
the set time is cleared.
F-1
V
D
E
OVIDEO
(MONO)
L
REC
PR
AUDIOR
Unit’s record button
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Basic Playback (Library
Database Navigation)
ABCDEFGHILM
9 Play back recorded programmes using
Library Database Navigation. Library
Database Navigation cannot be used for
finalised DVD-RW/-R (Video mode) discs.
Press TOP MENU or MENU to play back.
.
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.
PREPARATION:
0Switch TV/DVD on the remote control to DVD.
.
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.
NOTE:
0When recording in DV mode, playback on the HDD
or DVD is not possible.
ASelect the playback deck.
0When HDD is selected, proceed to step B.
When DVD is selected
APress OPEN/CLOSE on the unit.
BLoad the disc to be played.
CPress OPEN/CLOSE to close the disc
tray.
0It takes some time to read the disc.
BDisplay the Library Database
Navigation screen.
CSelect ORIGINAL.
TV DVD
TOP MENU
MENU
STOP/CLEAR
MEMO/MARK
A
B
C-E
VHS HDD DVD
Playback deck’s LED lights up
OR
OPEN/CLOSE
␜ಾ឵
8*5*&&&8&
8*5
ࠗࡑ࡯ ㍳↹ࡕ࡯࠼ ஗ᱛ &8
ً
ߒ
Face the label side upwards
(On-screen display for DVD)
ORIGINAL
DVD NAVIGATION
DATE
PLAY LIST
NAME
DISC No.
CATEGORY
DVD LIBRARY
SELECT
CONFIRM
ORIGINAL
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DSelect the programme that you wish
to watch from the thumbnails.
0Thumbnails are arranged in order of recording
date and time.
0A ANEWB mark is displayed on the thumbnails of
programmes that have not been watched.
0Pages can be advanced using TOP MENU or
MENU. To return to the beginning page or
advance to the last page, press and hold the
button.
ESelect BEGINNING.
0Playback begins.
0If ARESUMEB is selected, playback begins from
the point where it previously stopped.
0To repeat playback, select AREPEATB.
0If playing a DVD disc, the playback method
changes with the following setting. Setup Menu
ACONTINUOUS PLAYB [P111] L
AONB: Plays back till the last recorded
programme.
AOFFB: Plays back only the selected
programme.
0To return to the thumbnail screen, press
RETURN.
SELECT
CONFIRM
Animated thumbnail
Information on the selected
programme
Thumbnail
SELECT
CONFIRM
BEGINNING
To watch programmes in the desired
order (Programme Playback)
APress MEMO/MARK in step D.
0The number of the playback order will be
displayed on the thumbnail.
0To cancel the memory, press MEMO/MARK
again.
0Up to 8 programmes can be selected.
0To clear the order, press CANCEL.
BPress ENTER to play back.
0To quit in the process of setting, press STOP/
CLEAR. (The order will also be cleared.)
.
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NOTE:
0Programme playback is not possible if there is a
combination of programmes in DV mode and
other recording modes.
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Usable Buttons during Playback (HDD/DVD)
.
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IMPORTANT:
Marks
For HDD, DVD-RAM and
DVD-RW/-R (VR mode)
0Marks can be set or deleted
during playback.
0They are automatically
inserted if the audio is
switched from monaural or
bilingual broadcast to stereo
broadcast during recording.
0ACHAPTERB on the Editing
screen can also be used to
insert marks. [P83]
For DVD-RW/-R (Video mode)
0Marks are automatically
inserted approximately every
5 minutes during recording.
The marks will remain even
after finalising.
See AWatching on Other DVD
Players (Finalising)B [P67].
The following buttons can be used during playback.
Playback 0Starts playback.
Stop
0Stops playback and displays the broadcast screen.
0Memorises the point where playback stops. (Setup
Menu ARESUMEB [P110] H)
Pause 0Pauses playback and displays a still image.
Reverse
Search/
Forward
Search
0Functions during playback.
HDD
Each press of the button switches the playback
speed in the order of FWD1 - FWD5.
When not recording, pressing N once activates
playback at 1.5x speed with sound.
Press O once to reverse playback.
DVD
Each press of the button switches the playback
speed in the order of FWD1 - FWD4.
Press O once to reverse playback.
Frame-By-
Frame/
Slow
Motion
Playback
0Functions during pause.
Each press of the button advances or reverses one
frame at a time (frame-by-frame playback).
Pressing down for 2 or more seconds activates
slow motion playback. Each press of the button
changes the playback speed to one of 3 stages in
the order of 1/16, 1/4 and 1/2 times the original.
Skip
0Moves to the chapter position (mark).
0Marks can be added during playback using MEMO/
MARK. See AMarkB below.
Jump
0Jumps according to the selected time interval and
resumes playback. (Setup Menu AJUMP TIMEB
[P112] Z)
0Functions when the chapter (mark) is not set.
Skip
Search
0Skips forward for approximately 30 seconds and
resumes playback.
Pressing repeatedly skips forward continuously as
many times as pressed.
One
Touch
Replay
0Skips back for approximately 7 seconds and
resumes playback.
Pressing repeatedly skips back continuously as
many times as pressed.
Mark
0Inserts mark at the desired skip position.
To insert marks: Press at desired positions during
playback. (Screen display: MARK)
To delete marks: While in pause mode, press after
using skip buttons to locate the marks to be
deleted. (Screen Display: )
It is possible to switch between the elapsed time/disc remaining time/programme remaining time display of each programme by
pressing DISPLAY.
MARK
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Timer Programming Guide
JVC
What kind of programming methods are there?
6 Ways to Programme
From the AGridB
area [P46]
From the
AScheduleB area
From the
ASearchB area
[P50]
Calendar timer
programming
[P54]
ASHOWVIEWB
[P52]
Grid
Schedule
Search
7
1
Search programmes by channel
and time using the screen’s
programme listing to set
recording (programming).
ASHOWVIEWB [P47]
Set recording (programming) by
simply entering the SHOWVIEW
number.
AManualB Setup [P48]
Specify new date, time and
channel to set recording
(programming).
Search desired programmes by
category of interest or keyword
to set recording (programming).
Specify date and time from the
screen calendar to set
recording (programming).
Set recording (programming)
by simply entering the
SHOWVIEW number.
The
GUIDE Plus+
system
Programme
navigation
football
music
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Timer Programming Using
Programme Listing
(The GUIDE Plus+ System)
ABCDEFGHILM
9 Timer programming can be done easily from
the programme listing by simply pressing the
buttons. (One-Button-Record)
9
You can programme a maximum of 16
programmes up to 7 days in advance, including
other programmes, within 1 month.
.
........................................................
.
PREPARATION:
0Switch TV/DVD on the remote control to DVD.
.
........................................................
.
IMPORTANT:
0Timer programming on the VHS is not possible.
.
........................................................
.
NOTES:
0Countries that can receive the programme listing are
Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, the Netherlands,
Spain, Switzerland, Italy, the United Kingdom, and
Luxembourg.
0Recording settings for One-Button-Record will be as
follows.
Recording mode: Recording mode currently set
(HDD)
Recording interval: AOnceB
Recording deck: The last recording deck (other than
VHS) that has been set.
In addition, the recording date and time, programme
name, etc. will be recorded.
0If you wish to change the recording settings, edit from
the AScheduleB area screen. See AIf setting the
recording deck, recording mode, etc.B [P49].
0Returns to the AGridB area screen when the Action
(BLUE) button is pressed.
AAccess the GUIDE Plus+ system.
0The AGridB area screen will be displayed.
BSelect a programme.
0Go to channels on another page using PAGE+/-,
and change to another date using DAY(+) and
DAY(-).
CSet timer recording.
0The programme set for timer recording changes
to red.
0If a programme currently being broadcasted is
selected, recording will start approximately 5
seconds after the timer recording is set.
To continue with other timer programmings, repeat
step B-C.
DExit programming setup.
0Press STANDBY/ON to turn off when not
performing other operations.
To programme for watching
Programming can be done to avoid missing
programmes. Recording will not be performed.
A maximum of 8 programmes up to 7 days in advance
can be programmed.
ASelect a programme.
BPress the Action (GREEN) button.
0The programme set for watching changes to orange.
.
........................................................
.
NOTES:
0If this unit is off, it will not turn on even if the start
time of the programme set for watching is reached.
TV DVD
PAGE(
+
/
-
)
DAY(
+
)
DAY(
-
)
INFO
STANDBY/ON
A,D
B
Action
(YELLOW)
C
Action
(RED)
Action
(GREEN) Action
(BLUE)
SELECT
Grid
Search
Record
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0If performing operations like playback or recording
when the start time of the programme set for watching
is reached, this unit will switch to the channel
programmed for watching only upon completing
these operations.
Timer Programming Using SHOWVIEW
Number in the Programme Listing
Timer programming can be set simply by entering the
number.
AAccess the GUIDE Plus+ system.
BSelect AScheduleB.
CSelect AShowViewB.
DEnter the SHOWVIEW number.
0To re-enter the number, press the Action (GREEN)
button.
EConfirm.
.
........................................................
.
NOTE:
0If you wish to change the recording settings, edit from
the AScheduleB area screen. See AIf setting the
recording deck, recording mode, etc.B [P49].
Useful Functions of the Programme
Listing
To unlock the Video Window
When searching for programmes using the Grid
screen, the Video Window will change its display
accordingly if you move to another channel.
AMove to the channel logo at the left end of Grid.
BPress the Action (RED) button.
0The lock icon on the upper right of Video Window
changes to an open lock icon.
.
........................................................
.
NOTE:
0To lock, press the Action (RED) button again.
Channel (mosaic) screen display
Logos of channels that can be watched will be
displayed as mosaic. When displaying channel
information, the target channel can easily be found.
0Channels are available when the Action (YELLOW)
display button on the screen is displayed as
AChannelsB.
APress the Action (YELLOW) button.
Additional information on programmes
When an icon is displayed at the bottom-right of
the Information Box, additional information on that
programme is available.
APress INFO.
Schedule
ShowView
=========
CONFIRM
i
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Manual Timer
Programming
(The GUIDE Plus+ System)
AAccess the GUIDE Plus+ system.
0The AGridB area screen will be displayed.
BSelect Schedule.
CSelect Manual.
DSet timer recording.
ASet the recording date.
0Press the Selection Keys (DE) to select, and
(FG) to change.
0Can also be entered using the Number Keys.
0Press the Action (GREEN) button for
confirmation.
BSet the recording start time.
CSet the recording end time.
DSet the recording channel.
0Can also be set from the channel (mosaic)
screen.
ESet a name for the timer programme
settings.
0The Virtual Keyboard screen will be displayed.
0To change the character set, press the Action
(YELLOW) button.
ABCDEFGHILM
9 Timer programming can be done by specifying
the date, time and channel as manual
programming settings on the GUIDE Plus+
system screen.
9 You can programme a maximum of 16
programmes up to 7 days in advance,
including other programmes, within 1 month.
.
..........................................................
PREPARATION:
0Load a recordable disc when recording to a DVD disc.
[P12]
.
..........................................................
IMPORTANT:
0Timer programming on the VHS is not possible.
.
..........................................................
CAUTION:
0In step D, you can press the Action (RED) button to
return to a previous screen. However, the timer
programme settings will be erased if you return to the
initial AScheduleB screen. Confirm one at a time then
press the button.
STANDBY/ON
A,E
B,D
C,D
Action
(GREEN)
Action
(YELLOW)
Action (RED)
Number Keys
F
SELECT
Schedule
Manual
SELECT
Next
05 - Jun
SELECT
CONFIRM
WORLD
B
A
B
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
Next
Cursor movement, backspace &
space entry
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FSelect and confirm on ASaveB.
0The AScheduleB area screen is displayed, with
the new timer programme added.
0If you do not wish to save, select ADon’t saveB,
then press ENTER.
If setting the recording deck, recording
mode, etc.
To set the recording deck, recording mode,
recording interval, etc. operate as a change of
timer programme.
GConfirm that the tile on the right of the
added timer programme is selected.
HSet the recording deck.
0Switches between AHDDB and ADVDB each
time the button is pressed.
ISet the recording mode.
0The recording mode switches each time the
button is pressed.
See ARecording ModeB [P92].
0Setting the FR mode.
1. Press ENTER when AFR**B appears.
2. Enter the desired number using the Number
Keys.
If the number entered does not exist in the
recording mode, the nearest number in the
recording mode will be selected.
(Example) If FR460 is entered, FR480 will
be selected, as FR460 does not exist.
3. Press ENTER to confirm.
FR60 - FR360 can be set by 5-minute
intervals, then follow by FR420 and FR480.
JSet the recording interval.
0The weekly/daily recording setting switches
each time the button is pressed.
See AWeekly/Daily Timer ProgrammingB
[P94].
KSet the timing for the end of recording.
0Press Selection Key (E) to display the hidden
tile.
0You can extend the recording end time or set
VPS/PDC by pressing the Action (GREEN)
button.
0ATimingB extends the recording end time only
for the time duration specified.
LSet the category.
0The category switches each time the button is
pressed.
0Cannot be set if the programme listing data is
not downloaded.
To continue with other timer programmings, repeat
step D - A-L.
EExit programming setup.
0Press STANDBY/ON to turn off when not
performing other operations.
To timer record using VPS/PDC
FPress VPS/PDC
j
.
0This unit turns off automatically and enters into
recording standby mode.
0e lights up on the front display panel indicating
that VPS/PDC recording is activated.
Save
SELECT
CONFIRM
SELECT
HDD SP Once
SELECT
+0
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Searching Programmes
for Timer Programming
(The GUIDE Plus+ System)
AAccess the GUIDE Plus+ system.
0The AGridB area screen will be displayed.
BSelect Search.
CMove to the category field.
DSelect the category and sub-
category.
0The sub-categories vary depending on the
GUIDE Plus+ system country/region.
0AMy ChoiceB is a search by keyword. See ATo
Search by KeywordB [P51].
Programmes that match the specified category will be
displayed.
ESelect a programme.
0Programmes found by searching will be
displayed in order of date and time. To display
the programme listing for the previous/next day,
press the Selection Keys (DE) or DAY(-/+).
FSet timer recording.
0Takes the programmed settings of One-Button-
Record. Perform setting of other items from the
AScheduleB area screen.
See AIf setting the recording deck, recording
mode, etc.B [P49].
GExit programming setup.
0Press STANDBY/ON to turn off when not
performing other operations.
ABCDEFGHILM
9 Programmes can be searched by category. In
addition, programmes related to the keywords
entered can be searched.
.
..........................................................
PREPARATION:
0Load a recordable disc when recording to a DVD disc.
[P12]
.
..........................................................
IMPORTANT:
0Timer programming on the VHS is not possible.
.
..........................................................
NOTE:
0Some categories are colour-coded.
AMoviesB: Purple
ASportsB: Green
AChildrenB: Blue
AOthersB/AMy ChoiceB: Teal
A,G
F
Action
(RED)
B-E
Action
(YELLOW)
Action
(GREEN)
SELECT
Search
SELECT
Movies
SELECT
CONFIRM
SELECT
CONFIRM
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To Search by Keyword
You can search for a desired programme by specifying
the words that appear in the title.
ASelect AMy ChoiceB from the ASearchB area
screen.
0If keywords have been registered previously, a
keyword list will be displayed as menu.
BDisplay the Virtual Keyboard.
CEnter the characters.
0The keyboard’s character set changes when the
Action (YELLOW) button is pressed.
0Press the Action (GREEN) button.
DSelect ASaveB to register the keyword.
0The keyword entered will be displayed as menu in
the keyword list.
0To cancel the character entry, press the Action
(RED) button.
0If you do not wish to save, select ADon’t saveB, then
press ENTER.
EStart the search.
0At this time, check that the registered keyword is
selected.
Using the AMy TVB Area
Your favourite channels, categories and keywords can
be compiled and memorised as a profile. Your desired
programmes can be searched anytime by using this
profile.
ASelect AMy TVB from Menu Bar.
BAdd AProfileB.
CSelect and add AChannelsB.
0Select from the channel (mosaic) screen, then press
ENTER.
0A maximum of 16 channels can be set.
DSelect and add ACategoriesB.
0Select the category as with the ASearchB area.
0A maximum of 4 category types can be set.
ESelect and add AKeywordsB.
0Enter the keyword as with the keyword search.
0A maximum of 16 keywords can be set.
FSearch for programmes using the profile set.
SELECT
My Choice
A
SELECT
CONFIRM
SELECT
CONFIRM
CONFIRM
My TV
Profile
Channels
Add
CONFIRM
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52
SHOWVIEW Timer
Programming
ABCDEFGHILM
9 With SHOWVIEW system, timer programming
can be set simply by entering the number
corresponding to the TV programme.
9 You can programme up to 16 programmes,
including other programmes, within 1
month.
.
........................................................
.
PREPARATION:
0Switch TV/DVD on the remote control to DVD.
0Load a recordable disc when recording to a DVD
disc. [P12]
.
........................................................
.
IMPORTANT:
0Timer programming of an external receiver cannot be
set using the programme navigation.
0When you have moved to other regions, perform
guide channel settings again. ASHOWVIEW Guide
Channel SetB [P35]
0Timer programming on the VHS is not possible.
.
........................................................
.
NOTES:
0If there is inactivity for approximately 1 minute during
setting, the settings will be cancelled and the screen
will return to the broadcast screen.
0To discontinue programming, press PROG and select
AEXITB.
0See ATimer RecordingB [P97].
ADisplay the programme navigation
screen.
BSelect SHOWVIEW.
CSet SHOWVIEW.
AEnter the SHOWVIEW number.
0Can also be entered using the Number Keys.
BIf necessary, select ARECORD TOB, then
select the recording deck.
CSelect ACONFIRMB.
0When the number is invalid, an error message
will be displayed.
If the guide channel has not been set
AA warning screen will be displayed.
Pressing ENTER displays the timer
programme setting screen.
BSelect ATV PROGB, then the receiving
channel.
0Other items can also be set.
CSelect ACONFIRMB.
0The guide channel information of the channels
available in ATV PROGB is stored on this unit.
0See ASHOWVIEW Guide Channel SetB [P35].
TV DVD
A
B-F
Number
Keys
G
SHOWVIEW
SELECT
CONFIRM
SELECT
CONFIRM
CONFIRM
SELECT
CONFIRM
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DIf necessary, set recording options
for timer programming.
ASelect AINPUT TITLEB to enter the title
name.
0See ACreating Programme TitleB [P82].
0The title can be set later.
BSelect ACATEGORYB to set the category.
0See AModify CategoryB [P81].
0The category can be set later.
CSelect and confirm on AVPS/PDCB.
0See AVPS/PDC RecordingB [P55].
DSelect AW E E K LY / D A I LY B to set the
recording frequency.
0See AWeekly/Daily Timer ProgrammingB
[P94].
ESelect AREC MODEB to set the recording
mode.
0See ARecording ModeB [P92].
ESelect OK.
0If timer programmes overlap, a warning message
will be displayed.
FSelect EXIT.
To continue with other timer programmings, select
ACONTINUEB, then repeat step B-F.
0Press STANDBY/ON to turn off when not performing
other operations.
To timer record using VPS/PDC
GPress VPS/PDC
j
.
0This unit turns off automatically and enters into
recording standby mode.
0e lights up on the front display panel indicating
that VPS/PDC recording is activated.
When programming content overlaps
0When completing the setting, if a message on
programme overlap is displayed, cancel the timer
programme, or change the programmed time, etc.
0See AChecking, Changing or Cancelling a Timer
ProgrammeB [P57].
.
........................................................
.
NOTE:
0If you do not cancel the timer programme or change
the programmed time, the programme whose start
time is earlier will be recorded first until it ends, then
the next programme will be recorded unless it has
ended.
OK
INPUT TITLE
CATEGORY
VPS/PDC
WEEKLY/DAILY
REC MODE
OFF
WEEKLY
SP
SELECT
CONFIRM
EXIT
SELECT
CONFIRM
(Warning message on
programme overlap)
PROGRAMME NOT COMPLETED
PROGRAMME OVERLAPPED
PLEASE CONFIRM AND MODIFY
OK
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Calendar Timer
Programming
ABCDEFGHILM
9 You can set timer programme by specifying
the date and time.
9 You can programme up to 16 programmes,
including other programmes, within 1 year.
.
........................................................
.
PREPARATION:
0Load a recordable disc when recording to a DVD
disc. [P12]
.
........................................................
.
IMPORTANT:
0Timer programming of an external receiver cannot be
set using the programme navigation.
0Timer programming on the VHS is not possible.
.
........................................................
.
NOTES:
0If there is inactivity for approximately 1 minute during
setting, the settings will be cancelled and the screen
will return to the broadcast screen.
0To discontinue programming, press PROG and select
AEXITB.
0See ATimer RecordingB [P97].
ADisplay the programme navigation
screen.
BSelect CALENDAR PR..
CSelect the date to programme.
0To display the calendar for the next month, press
the Selection Key (G) from the last week.
0Dates that cannot be selected will be in black.
DSet recording options (1) for timer
programming.
ASelect ARECORD TOB, then select the
recording deck.
BSelect ASTARTB, then set the time.
0For time setting, press and hold the Selection
Keys (FG) to change in 30-minute intervals.
CSelect ASTOPB, then set the time.
DSelect ATV PROGB, then select the
receiving channel.
ESelect ACONFIRMB.
EIf necessary, set recording options
(2) for timer programming.
ASelect AINPUT TITLEB to enter the title
name.
0See ACreating Programme TitleB [P82].
0The title can be set later.
DISPLAY
STANDBY/ON
A
B-G
H
CALENDAR PR.
SELECT
CONFIRM
2
8
4
1
1
1
8
25
2
9
5
1
2
1
9
2
6
3
0
6
7
1
3
2
0
2
7
3
1
1
4
1
8
1
5
2
9
2
9
1
6
2
3
30
3
1
0
1
7
2
4
3
1
28
SELECT
CONFIRM
HDD
14:00
19:00
BBC1
RECORD TO
START
STOP
TV PROG
CONFIRM
SELECT
CONFIRM
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BSelect ACATEGORYB to set the category.
0See AModifying Thumbnail/CategoryB
[P80].
0The category can be set later.
CSelect and confirm on AVPS/PDCB.
DSelect AW E E K LY / D A I LY B to set the
recording frequency.
0See AWeekly/Daily Timer ProgrammingB
[P94].
ESelect AREC MODEB to set the recording
mode.
0See ARecording ModeB [P92].
FSelect OK.
0If timer programmes overlap, a warning message
will be displayed.
GSelect EXIT.
To continue with other timer programmings, select
ACONTINUEB, then repeat step B-G.
0Press STANDBY/ON to turn off when not performing
other operations.
To timer record using VPS/PDC
HPress VPS/PDC
j
.
0This unit turns off automatically and enters into
recording standby mode.
0e lights up on the front display panel indicating
that VPS/PDC recording is activated.
VPS/PDC Recording
Information to enable accurate timer recording is sent
along with video and audio signals from some
broadcast stations. These services are called VPS
(Video Programming System) and PDC (Programme
Delivery Control).
To verify the reception of VPS/PDC signals
APress DISPLAY for 5 seconds.
0AVPS/PDCB on the front display panel blinks. The
blinking stops when signals are received. When the
blinking does not stop, signals cannot be received.
BPress DISPLAY again.
0The front display panel returns to its usual display.
.
........................................................
.
IMPORTANT:
0Pressing VPS/PDCj will turn this unit off
immediately.
0Be sure to press VPS/PDCj after completing the
timer programming procedure to activate the VPS/
PDC recording function.
0The programme listing data download is given
priority from 03:00 to 04:30, and VPS/PDC recording
cannot be performed properly. Set AVPS/PDCB to
AOFFB if performing timer recording at this time.
.
........................................................
.
NOTES:
0e (VPS/PDC recording indicator) on the front display
panel will blink when VPS/PDCj is pressed in the
following cases.
The clock is not set.
Timer programming is not set.
0For calendar timer programming, set the start time
correctly using the official time. Recording will not be
performed if a wrong time is set.
0The following cannot be done during timer recording.
Switching between HDD, DVD and VHS.
Display of Setup Menu, Library Database
Navigation, and Editing screens.
0VPS/PDC does not function during DVD playback
even if VPS/PDCj is pressed.
When programming content overlaps
0When completing the setting, if a message on
programme overlap is displayed, cancel the timer
programme, or change the programmed time, etc.
0See AChecking, Changing or Cancelling a Timer
ProgrammeB [P57].
OK
INPUT TITLE
CATEGORY
VPS/PDC
WEEK LY/DAILY
REC MODE
OFF
WEEKLY
SP
SELECT
CONFIRM
EXIT
SELECT
CONFIRM
(Warning message on
programme overlap)
PROGRAMME NOT COMPLETED
PROGRAMME OVERLAPPED
PLEASE CONFIRM AND MODIFY
OK
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Changing or Cancelling a
Timer Programme
(The GUIDE Plus+ System)
AAccess the GUIDE Plus+ system.
BSelect Schedule.
CSelect the timer programme that you
wish to cancel or change.
0Select the tile on the right of the timer
programme.
When cancelling the timer programme
DCancel.
If changing
DChange.
EChange the recording date.
0Can also be entered using the Number Keys.
FChange the recording start time.
GChange the recording end time.
HChange the recording channel.
0Can also be set from the channel (mosaic) screen.
IChange the name for the timer
programme settings.
0The Virtual Keyboard screen will be displayed.
JSelect and confirm on Save.
KSet the recording deck, recording
mode, etc.
See AIf setting the recording deck, recording mode,
etc.B [P49].
ABCDEFGHILM
9 Changing or cancelling a timer programme
can be done on the AScheduleB area screen.
A
B,C
E-K
D
Action
(GREEN)
D
Action (RED)
SELECT
Schedule
SELECT
05 - Jun
Keyboard
SELECT
CONFIRM
Save
SELECT
CONFIRM
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Checking, Changing or
Cancelling a Timer
Programme
ADisplay the programme navigation
screen.
BSelect PROGRAMME LIST or
CALENDAR LIST.
CSelect a timer programme.
If APROGRAMME LISTB is selected
ASelect a programme.
0Pressing the Selection Key (E) will display the
weekly/daily timer programme’s recordable
time limit. Timer programmes with (!) will
display the recordable time limit. Timer
programmes with (L) cannot be recorded.
If ACALENDAR LISTB is selected
ASelect the programmed date.
BSelect a programme.
When cancelling the timer programme
DSelect CANCEL.
0When a timer programme set using the
GUIDE Plus+ system is deleted, it will also be
from the AScheduleB list of the GUIDE Plus+
system.
When changing the timer programme
DSelect MODIFY.
Proceed to change the programmed settings.
Perform ACalendar Timer ProgrammingB [P54,
55], step D - G.
0If the weekly/daily timer programme is carried
out at least once, the recording deck, channel,
weekly/daily setting, and the recording mode
cannot be changed.
ABCDEFGHILM
9 Timer programmes can be changed or
cancelled.
B-D
D
A
PROGRAMME LIST
CALENDAR LIST
SELECT
CONFIRM
SELECT
CONFIRM
SELECT
CONFIRM
CANCEL
SELECT
CONFIRM
MODIFY
SELECT
CONFIRM
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Playing VHS Tapes
ABCDEFGHILM
9 Play back programmes recorded on a VHS
tape. Tapes recorded in S-VHS format can
also be played. However, it will not be of the
original S-VHS high image quality. (ASQPB
(S-VHS Quasi Playback) functionB [P14])
.
........................................................
.
NOTES:
0If the end of the tape is reached during playback or
fast-forwarding, it will be rewound automatically.
0Set the following to adjust to the best picture
according to the tape in use. Setup Menu APICTURE
CONTROLB = AAUTOB [P115] n
0The picture quality can be set as desired.
0Automatically stops if pausing continues beyond 5
minutes.
0Set the following when recording MESECAM signals
or playing MESECAM tapes. Setup Menu ACOLOUR
SYSTEMB = AMESECAMB [P115] o
To eject the tape
0Press M on the unit.
ASelect the playback deck.
BLoad a tape.
CStart playback.
Possible operations during playback
A
CPlayback
0Resumes normal playback
when pressed during pause
or forward search.
Stop 0Stops playback and displays
the broadcast screen.
Pause
0Pauses playback and
displays a still image.
Each press of the button
advances one frame at a
time.
0Holding for more than 2
seconds during playback
activates slow motion
playback (frame-by-frame
playback).
Forward
Search
0Switches between the
following speeds with each
press.
SP (Standard) +5x speed Y
+11x speed
LP (2x) +11x speed Y +31x
speed
Reverse
Search
0Performs reverse playback
(-1x speed) if pressed, then
switches between the
following speeds with each
press.
SP (Standard) -5x speed Y
-11x speed
LP (2x) -11x speed Y
-31x speed
0Press PLAY to return to
normal playback.
Skip
Search
0Skips forward for
approximately 30 seconds
and resumes playback.
One
Touch
Replay
0Skips back for approximately
7 seconds and resumes
playback.
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Forward/reverse searching
While stopped
0To stop forward/reverse search, press STOP/CLEAR.
0In order to protect the tape, it will take some time for
the tape to stop after STOP/CLEAR is pressed during
forward/reverse search.
Playing the tape repeatedly
Plays back from the beginning to the end of the tape
100 times repeatedly.
0To quit halfway, press STOP/CLEAR.
0During repeat playback, the AxB indicator will light
up on the front display panel.
0Playback or repeat playback is not possible for tapes
recorded in 5x (SEP) mode.
To play the tape after rewinding
Rewind the tape, and it will play automatically when
rewinding is completed.
Index search
For VHS tapes, index signals (VISS signals) are
marked at the beginning of each recording. Index
searching of programmes can be done using those
signals. Up to 9 indexes can be specified in either
direction. It is convenient when you know the index at
which the programme you wish to watch is recorded.
Specifying the index number
(Example)
To index the next programme : Press T once.
To index the current programme : Press S once.
To index the previous programme : Press S twice.
Forward search.
Reverse search.
Press and hold for more than 5
seconds.
Within 2 seconds
OR
A
-
3
-
2
-
1+1 +2 +3
BCDE
Programme you are currently watching
INDEX Number
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Watching While Recording
ABCDEFGHILM
9 While the HDD or DVD-RAM is recording a
programme, you can watch a recorded
portion of a programme even before
recording ends. (Live Memory Playback)
9 During recording, you can watch another
programme that has been recorded.
(Simultaneous Recording and Playback)
.
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.
IMPORTANT:
0For DVD-RAM, Live Memory Playback cannot be
performed within approximately 30 seconds from the
start of recording.
0When using Live Memory Playback during timer
recording, the unit remains turned on and playback
continues even after recording ends.
0If timer recording starts during Live Memory Playback
on DVD-RAM, the recording destination will be the
HDD even if recording on DVD-RAM has ended.
(ARelief RecordingB [P97])
0It is impossible to perform ITR during Live Memory
Playback. Stop playback, then perform ITR settings.
(APossible operations during recordingB [P39])
0Live Memory Playback and Simultaneous Recording
and Playback cannot be performed while recording
from the DV input or recording in DV mode.
Programme Playback during
Recording (HDD & DVD-RAM)
Example
Recording a programme from 21:00 to 23:00, return
home at 22:00 and watch the programme from the
beginning.
AAccess the Library Database
Navigation screen during recording.
BSelect ORIGINAL.
CSelect the programme that is
currently being recorded.
PAUSE
PLAY
STOP/CLEAR
LIVE CHECK
ON SCREEN
GSLOW
LIVE
B-D
A
A
Watch from the beginning
Recording in
progress
21:00 22:00 23:00
NAME
DISC No.DATE
CATEGORY
DVD LIBRARY
PLAY LISTORIGINAL
DVD NAVIGATION
(On-screen display for DVD)
SELECT
CONFIRM
ORIGINAL
SELECT
CONFIRM
Programme currently being recorded
(the very last programme)
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DSelect BEGINNING.
0See AUsable Buttons during Playback (HDD/
DVD)B [P44].
To stop Live Memory Playback
0Exits Live Memory Playback, and the image currently
being recorded is displayed.
Operating status during Live Memory
Playback
To display the operation information, for example, on
the HDD.
To display the image being recorded.
To display the broadcast image.
0Exits Live Memory Playback, and the image currently
being recorded is displayed.
Play Back Other Programmes While
Recording (HDD, DVD-RAM/-RW/-R &
VHS)
ASelect the playback deck during
recording.
0If the playback deck happens to be the recording
deck, setting is not required.
BStart playback.
0Perform the same procedures as for AProgramme
Playback during Recording (HDD & DVD-RAM)B
[P60]. In this case, select the programme that
you wish to watch.
0For VHS, press PLAY.
0Playback on the VHS is not possible while
recording on the VHS.
0Other than DVD-RAM discs, playback on the
DVD is not possible while recording on the DVD.
SELECT
CONFIRM
BEGINNING
FR360
PR.12
Deck mode and
recording mode
12
PR.12
FR360
Image currently being recorded
Image during Live Memory Playback
Live Memory Playback can also be
performed in the following ways
With HDD/DVD-RAM
0Press w.
Skips back for approximately 7 seconds and
resumes playback.
0For DVD-RAM, the initial press skips back for
approximately 30 seconds, then resumes
playback. (One Touch Replay)
With HDD
0Press SLOWG.
While doing reverse searching, locate the point
to start playback from, then press PLAY.
0Press PAUSE.
Press PLAY to continue playback.
You can resume playback of a programme you
are watching while recording, from the point
where you have paused. (Resuming Playback)
VHS HDD DVD
Playback deck’s LED lights up
OR
OR
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Watching DVD Videos
ABCDEFGHILM
9 Commercially available DVD Videos can be
played back.
9 Setting the audio, subtitle language and angle
(camera) during playback.
.
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.
PREPARATION:
0Switch TV/DVD on the remote control to DVD.
Watching DVD Videos
ASelect DVD, and load a disc.
BStart playback.
Playback will begin, or the menu screen will be
displayed. Select a menu item if the menu screen
is displayed.
To display the menu screen during playback,
press TOP MENU or MENU.
0See the following pages.
AUsable Buttons during Playback (HDD/DVD)B
[P44]
APlayback Setting Menu OperationsB [P106]
0For details on menu selection or disc playback
method, refer to the instruction manual of the
disc you are using.
TV DVD
RETURN
TOP MENU
MENU
AUDIO
SUB TITLE
ANGLE
A
B
Selection Keys
(FGDE)
Number Keys SELECT
CONFIRM
OR
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Audio, Subtitle and Angle Selection
Selecting the audio language
(DVD Video, Video CD)
0For Video CDs, the audio will be switched.
Selecting the subtitle language
Selecting the image angle (camera) (DVD
Video)
0Depending on the disc, the subtitle or audio language
may not switch even if SUBTITLE (or AUDIO) is
pressed. At times like this, switch using the disc
menu.
0When 7 appears on the TV screen, either the disc
does not support that function, or the change of
setting is prohibited.
SELECT
CONFIRM
On-screen Display
During playback
ENGLISH
SELECT
On-screen Display
During playback
ENGLISH
CONFIRM
SELECT
On-screen Display
During playback
CONFIRM
Watching Video CDs (PBC Function)
Playing back Video CDs that supports PBC
(Playback Control) function.
.
.....................................................
.
PREPARATION:
0Switch TV/DVD on the remote control to DVD.
ASelect DVD, and load a disc.
0Playback may also begin automatically when
the disc is loaded. In this case, press RETURN.
BDisplay the menu screen.
0When APREVIOUSB / ANEXTB is displayed on
the menu screen, press S/T to browse the
pages.
CSelect and play back the programme that you
wish to watch.
0You can also select by pressing PLAY.
0APBCB will be displayed on the front display
panel when playback begins.
0You can display the menu screen during
playback by pressing RETURN.
To play back without activating the PBC
function
Press the Number Keys while stopped, select the
track that you wish to play, then press ENTER.
CONFIRM
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Progressive Scan Output
Enabling Progressive Scan Output
ASelect the playback deck.
0The current output format will be displayed on
the front display panel.
BPress PROGRESSIVE SCAN for more
than 3 seconds.
0When progressive scan output is active, the q
mark will light up on the front display panel.
Disabling Progressive Scan
APress PROGRESSIVE SCAN for more
than 3 seconds.
0q mark on the front display panel lights off.
ABCDEFGHILM
9 By outputting progressive scan signals, DVD
Videos and more can be viewed with high
image quality.
9 Progressive scan images can be viewed on the
VHS via the [COMPONENT VIDEO OUT]
terminal.
.
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IMPORTANT:
0Use this function if connected to a TV compatible with
progressive scan using the component video terminal.
0When setting to progressive scan output on the VHS,
check that the HDD or DVD has stopped.
A
B,A
OR
To enable component output for VHS
APress HDD or DVD.
BSetup Menu AL-1 OUTPUTB =
ACOMPONENTB [P114] j
CSet the TV compatible with progressive
scan images to its COMPONENT input
mode.
DPress PROGRESSIVE SCAN for more
than 3 seconds.
0The q mark lights up on the front display
panel.
EPress VHS.
0The VHS lamp on the unit lights up.
FPress PROGRESSIVE SCAN.
0ACOMP OFFB will be displayed on the front
display panel for 5 seconds.
GPress PROGRESSIVE SCAN again before
ACOMP ONB lights off.
0ACOMP ONB is displayed and the q mark
lights up on the front display panel.
0The VHS progressive image will be output
from the [COMPONENT VIDEO OUT]
terminal.
0If PROGRESSIVE SCAN is pressed again while
ACOMP ONB is displayed, ACOMP OFFB will
be displayed, and VHS component output will
be disabled.
F-1
HDD/DVD
STANDBY/ON
S-VIDEO VIDEO
(MONO)
L
REC
PR
VHS HDD DVD
AUDIOR
q
q mark lights up
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Playing Back MP3 & JPEG
Files
ABCDEFGHILM
9 Able to play back MP3 audio files recorded
in CD-R discs, etc. and play back JPEG still
images as a slide show.
.
........................................................
.
PREPARATION:
0If a disc contains both MP3 and JPEG files, specify the
file for playback using the following setting. Setup
Menu AMP3/JPEGB [P111] O
ASelect DVD, and load a disc.
0Check the playable file formats. AAbout DiscsB
[P12]
BStart playback.
ADisplay the Library Database Navigation
screen.
BSelect AORIGINALB.
CSelect a file to play back.
0Plays back from the selected file until the last
file.
0Only those files in the same folder will be
played back continuously.
0MP3 files will be played back as tracks. The
track/total track number being played back is
displayed on the top left screen.
0For JPEG files, the display time for slide show
can be set. ADisplay time interval for JPEG or
slide showB [P108]
0JPEG files with a resolution of 640 x 480 are
recommended. It takes some time to display for
those with higher resolution.
0The aspect ratio of the image may appear
differently on the TV and computer.
A
B
-B,CB-A
SELECT
ORIGINAL
CONFIRM
SELECT
CONFIRM
File list
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Formatting
ALoad a disc.
BSelect FORMAT.
AAccess the setup menu.
BSelect AHDD/DVD SET UPB B ADISC SET
UPB B AFORMATB.
0This screen will not be displayed in the case of a
DVD-R disc. Proceed to step D.
DSelect EXECUTE.
0When formatting a DVD-RW disc, confirm on
the mode to be formatted.
If a ACOMPLETEDB message is displayed,
0Press ENTER to return to the setup menu.
EExit formatting.
ABCDEFGHILM
9 Formatting will erase all the data. As such,
before formatting a recorded disc, make sure
the disc does not contain important
recordings.
9 Brand new DVD-RAM or DVD-RW discs may
also need to be formatted.
9 To use a DVD-R disc in VR mode, format the
new disc in VR mode. (It will be in Video
mode when not formatted.)
.
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CAUTIONS:
0Never turn off the unit or disconnect the AC power
cord while ANOW FORMATTING...B is displayed on
the TV screen.
0All the titles on a disc will be deleted once the disc is
formatted even if they are protected titles. [P88]
0DVD-R discs can only be formatted once.
B-B
-D
B-A
E
SELECT
FORMAT
DISC SET UP
HDD/DVD SET UP
CONFIRM
CFor DVD-RAM For DVD-RW
Select AEXECUTEB.Select AVR MODEB or
AVIDEO MODEB.
EXECUTE VIDEO MODEVR MODE
Formatting a new disc
DVD-RAM
AWhen the disc is loaded, the screen in step
D is displayed.
BSelect AEXECUTEB to format.
DVD-RW
AWhen the disc is loaded, the screen in step
C is displayed.
BSelect the desired mode and start
formatting.
SELECT
EXECUTE
CONFIRM
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Watching on Other DVD
Players (Finalising)
ASelect DVD, and load a disc.
BSelect FINALISE.
AAccess the setup menu.
BSelect AHDD/DVD SET UPB B ADISC SET
UPB B AFINALISEB.
CChoose a background image for the
menu. (Video mode only)
0There are 18 types of background images.
0This step does not apply to DVD-RW/-R (VR
mode) discs.
DPerform finalisation.
ASelect AOKB.
BSelect AOKB again.
If a ACOMPLETEDB message is displayed,
EExit finalisation.
Playback after finalisation
0Press TOP MENU or MENU to operate Video mode
discs, as with DVD Videos.
0Press NAVIGATION to operate VR mode discs.
0Finalised DVD-RW (VR mode) discs can be played
back on VR mode compatible devices.
0Finalised DVD-R (VR mode) discs can be played back
on DVD-R (VR mode) compatible devices.
ABCDEFGHILM
9 To play back DVD-R and DVD-RW discs on
other DVD players, perform finalisation.
Finalising a Video mode disc results in a DVD
VIDEO disc with programme menu.
Recording and editing are not possible after
finalising.
TOP MENU
MENU
NAVIGATION
B-B
D
B-A
E
A
SELECT
CONFIRM
HDD/DVD SET UP
DISC SET UP
FINALISE
To cancel finalisation
ALoad a finalised DVD-RW disc.
0It is not possible to cancel the finalisation of a
DVD-R disc.
BAccess the setup menu, select and confirm
on AHDD/DVD SET UPB B ADISC SET
UPB B ACANC. FINALIS.B.
CSelect and confirm on AEXECUTEB on the
confirmation screen.
DPress SET UP to exit.
SELECT
CONFIRM
SELECT
CONFIRM OK
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Dubbing
9 Two-way dubbing between HDD, DVD and VHS tape is possible with this single unit. Or simply
use the ONE-TOUCH EXPERT DUB button on this unit to dub an entire VHS tape exactly to a
DVD disc. Dubbing can be done from an external DV camcorder to the HDD or DVD. Refer to the
following content for reference during dubbing.
*1 Recording Information: Thumbnails, recording date and time, and channels.
0The play list will be dubbed as one programme.
0Play lists with copy-once images cannot be dubbed.
*2 Play list: Data where only required parts from recorded programmes can be viewed.
0The play list will be dubbed as one programme.
0Play lists with copy-once images cannot be dubbed.
*3 When dubbing play list from the HDD to the DVD-RW/-R (Video mode) discs, dubbing will be performed in the
normal speed even if high speed dubbing is selected.
*4 Bit-Rate Optimiser
Optimises the overall bit rate for recording. Scenes with rapid movement are recorded with high bit rates, while
scenes with slow movement are recorded with low bit rates, thereby resulting in better picture quality.
*5 Auto Blank-Cut Dubbing
When dubbing from VHS, if there are blanks of more than 2 seconds on the VHS tape, the HDD/DVD will enter
into pause mode. Dubbing will resume once recorded part is detected. This prevents useless recordings.
*6 Auto Title Creation Dubbing
When dubbing from the VHS tape, if there are multiple index signals (VISS signals) within a tape, a title
(programme) per VISS signal will be automatically created on the HDD/DVD. During that time, dubbing will stop
temporarily.
Dubbing
source Dubbing
deck Type
Copying
recording
information
(*1)
Dubbing
copy-once
titles
Play list
dubbing
(*2)
Bit-Rate
optimiser
(*4)
Auto blank-
cut dubbing
(*5)
Auto title
creation
(*6)
HDD DVD
High Speed 333 (*3)
Just 3333
Manual 3333
VHS 3
DVD HDD 3
VHS
VHS HDD/DVD
Entire 33
1
programme 3
VHS DVD Just 33
DV
camcorder HDD/DVD
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Recordable Once Only Programmes (Copy-once)
9 Among digital broadcasts, there are programmes whose recording with digital devices is permitted
only once for the purpose of copyright protection. To record such programmes to a DVD disc, use
a CPRM-compliant disc.
9 CPRM (Content Protection for Recordable Media) refers to the technology that enables the
recording of copyright-protected Acopy-onceB programmes.
0To record to DVD, use a CPRM-compliant DVD-RAM or DVD-RW/-R (VR mode) disc. Formatting may be necessary
in order to use DVD-RW/-R disc in VR mode. [P66]
0When dubbing from HDD to DVD disc, the data will be transferred while the original data is erased. Data will not
be transferred if dubbing is terminated.
0Unable to dub if the play list contains copy-once programmes.
HDD DVD
Transfer
Recording Recording
Icon displayed on
thumbnail of
programme listing
Icon displayed on
thumbnail of
programme listing
(Red circle)
External receiver
Media Recording Dubbing
HDD 3
3
Transfers only to CPRM-compliant
DVD-RAM and CPRM-compliant
DVD-RW/-R (VR mode) disc.
CPRM-compliant DVD-RAM 3
CPRM non-compliant DVD-RAM
CPRM-compliant DVD-RW (VR mode) 3
CPRM non-compliant DVD-RW
(VR mode)
DVD-RW (Video mode)
CPRM-compliant DVD-R (VR mode) 3
CPRM non-compliant DVD-R
(VR mode)
DVD-R (Video mode)
Dubbing programmes recorded in DV mode
0Cannot be high speed dubbed.
0Dubbing will be performed using re-encoding. Intelligent Dual-Pass Encoding is not used.
0Programmes recorded in DV mode and in other recording modes cannot be selected at the same time.
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Types of Dubbing
3-Way Dubbing from HDD to DVD
High Speed Dubbing [P72]
High speed dubbing in a flash! Be no longer annoyed with the waiting time for dubbing.
0For example, dubbing a 2-hour programme to a DVD-R disc at 64x speed.
* In FR480 mode, and when using a 8x high speed compatible DVD-R disc.
Just Dubbing [P72]
Dubbing that fits exactly to the free space of a DVD disc!
0For example, dubbing to a DVD disc with only 20 minutes disc remaining time.
0Able to record a 30-minute programme exactly to a 20-minute blank space.
Manual Dubbing [P72]
Set your own desired recording mode for dubbing!
HDD
DVD
DVD-R
Dubbing time
Approx. 2 mins.
Max 64x speed*
2-hour
programme
20 mins.
remaining
Just
Recording completed
30-minute
programme
Recording completed
A
B
B
D
D
C
C
A
A
Priority to image
quality! Pack a lot into one
disc!
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Various Other Dubbing Methods
Dubbing from DVD to HDD [P72] Dubbing from DVD, HDD to VHS
[P76]
Able to copy programmes (titles) from the DVD disc
with ease. Able to copy programmes from the HDD or DVD disc.
Dubbing from VHS to HDD, DVD
[P77]
Just Dubbing from VHS to DVD [P79]
You can dub an entire VHS tape or a programme
from it to the HDD or DVD disc. Just Dubbing from a VHS tape to fit the free space in
a DVD disc can be easily done.
Dubbing with Other Connected Devices
Dubbing from DV camcorder to HDD,
DVD [P74]
Dubbing from Video Cassette Recorder
(VCR) [P74]
Easy connection with the DV camcorder using just
one DV cable! You can even create your very own
original DVD disc with ease.
Connect with an external Video Cassette Recorder
(VCR) and record using this unit.
*&&*&&
&8&&8&
*&&*&&
&8&&8&
8*5
*&&*&&
&8&&8&
8*5
Entire
1 programme
60 mins.
recorded
Exactly!
Recording
completed
Playback Record
Other unit This unit
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Dubbing between HDD and
DVD Deck
ABCDEFGHILM
9 You can easily dub from the HDD to DVD
disc, and vice versa.
9 There are 3 ways to dub from the HDD to the
DVD disc, so you can choose whichever
matches your purpose.
.
........................................................
.
PREPARATION:
0Switch TV/DVD on the remote control to DVD.
.
........................................................
.
IMPORTANT:
0For high speed dubbing to the DVD-RW/-R (Video
mode) disc, the following programmes cannot be
high speed dubbed. (They will be dubbed in the
normal speed.)
Bilingual sound
Play list
Programmes that are divided, programmes with
parts deleted or RetroActive recorded programmes
LP or FR155 - FR240 mode recorded programmes
0Programmes or play lists recorded in DV mode
cannot be high speed dubbed.
0With Just dubbing, even if there is recording time to
spare, it is not possible to perform Just dubbing by
raising the recording mode as with changing from SP
mode to XP mode.
0When dubbing from a DVD-RW/-R (Video mode) disc
recorded on other units to the HDD, finalisation is
required.
0It is not possible to dub from +R/+RW discs.
ALoad a disc.
0When dubbing to a DVD disc, load a recordable
disc.
0When dubbing to the HDD, load a disc for
playback.
BDisplay the Dubbing screen.
0When ADVD N HDDB is selected, proceed to
step D.
CSelect a dubbing method.
0Select ATITLEB when dubbing from a DVD disc to
HDD.
DSelect the programme to be dubbed.
ASelect a programme.
TOP MENU
MENU
ON SCREEN
CANCEL
B
C-F
D-B
Dubbing from the HDD (hard disk) to a DVD
disc
HIGH
SPEED
Select when you wish to shorten
the dubbing time considerably.
DVD-RAM: Max. 3x speed
DVD-RW: Max. 4x speed
DVD-R: Max. 8x speed
0Use a high speed compatible
disc.
0Dubbing may not be performed
in the highest speed as shown
depending on the disc used.
JUST Select when dubbing to fill an
entire DVD disc, or to fit the
available free space exactly.
MANUAL Select when setting the recording
mode for dubbing.
DV CONN
N DVD
DV CONN
N HDD
HDD N DVD
DVD N HDD
VHS N HDD
HDD N VHS
DVD N VHS
VHS N DVD
SELECT
CONFIRM
HIGH SPEED
JUST MANUAL
HDD N DVD
(If AHDD N DVDB is selected)
4
1
2
30%
SELECT
Information displayTime bar display
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0Programme list screen is displayed in order of
recording date and time. Displays in order of
name if the dubbing source is HDD.
0Pages can be advanced using TOP MENU or
MENU.
BEnter into memory.
0Repeat step A and B as necessary. Up to a
maximum of 8 programmes can be selected.
Programmes recorded in DV mode cannot be
selected in combination with programmes in
other recording modes.
0To cancel the memory, press MEMO/MARK at
the programme that has been entered into
memory. To cancel all the programmes, press
CANCEL.
CConfirm.
ESet the recording mode. (For
MANUAL dubbing.)
ASelect AREC MODEB to set the desired
mode.
0When setting recording mode, modes with
insufficient capacity will not be displayed.
BSelect ACONFIRMB.
FSelect EXECUTE.
0The ANOW DUBBINGB display will be displayed
for approximately 5 seconds. (The time duration
displayed is an estimate.)
0The ANOW DUBBINGB display will be displayed
when ON SCREEN is pressed.
0The following button operations are possible
during dubbing.
PR+/-, AUDIO, HELP
0The broadcast screen is displayed while dubbing
is in progress.
0When dubbing coincides with timer recording,
see the following page. ADubbing and timer
recording priorityB [P97]
To cancel a dubbing that is in progress
APress ON SCREEN to display the ANOW
DUBBINGB display.
BPress ENTER.
CSelect ACANCELB, then press ENTER.
0When dubbing is discontinued, information such as
recording date and time; title name will not be
properly recorded.
0The disc remaining time will not increase even if
you delete the programme that was dubbed before
discontinuing the dubbing to DVD-R.
Information display
HIGH SPEED Remaining capacity display in
percentage (%).
JUST Total time of selected
programmes.
MANUAL Highest recording mode of
selected programmes.
TITLE Total time of selected
programmes.
Time bar display colours
Deep Green Used space.
Yellow Size of selected programmes.
Light Green Total size of the programmes
memorised.
Red Selected programmes that
exceeds the capacity.
CONFIRM
SELECT
CONFIRM
SP
CONFIRM
SELECT
CONFIRM EXECUTE
NOW DUBBING
3MINUTES
ANOW DUBBINGB
display
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Dubbing from DV
Camcorder/Video
Cassette Recorder
ABCDEFGHILM
9 Dubbing can be done from a DV camcorder
that is connected to this unit with a DV
cable. You can also operate the DV
camcorder from this unit’s remote control.
(On-screen display for DV dubbing)
9 Dubbing images from an external video
cassette recorder to a DVD disc, the HDD or
a VHS tape.
.
........................................................
.
PREPARATION:
0Switch TV/DVD on the remote control to DVD.
0See the following page for the connection. ADubbing
from DV Camcorder/Video Cassette RecorderB
[P22]
.
........................................................
.
IMPORTANT:
0Certain DV camcorders may not be operable.
Operate the camcorder directly.
0Dubbing copyright guarded programmes is not
possible.
0It is not possible to operate from the DV camcorder.
0Original DV information such as the recording date
and time are not recorded. (During MPEG recording.)
0When a dubbing that is in progress coincides with
timer recording, a confirmation screen asking which
to give priority will be displayed. Select
ACONTINUEB or AEXECUTEB.
0To dub from the beginning of the DV tape, start
dubbing from the stopped condition in step D-B.
0Chapters (marks) can be automatically inserted.
Setup Menu ADV AUTO CHAPTERINGB = AONB
[P111] S
Dubbing from DV Camcorder
AInsert a tape to play on the DV
camcorder.
0When dubbing to a DVD disc, load a recordable
disc on this unit.
BDisplay the Dubbing screen to select
the dubbing deck.
0Select ADV CONN N HDDB to dub to HDD, or
ADV CONN N DVDB to dub to DVD.
CSelect the recording mode.
DSet playback mode on DV camcorder.
ASelect ARemote control switchB
( ) to set to .
0Switches each time ENTER is pressed.
0: Operate this unit.
: Operate the DV camcorder.
BStart playback, then pause at dubbing
start point.
0You can operate the DV camcorder to play,
pause, perform forward search/reverse search;
slow motion and frame-by-frame playback,
using this unit’s remote control.
For operating instructions, see AUsable Buttons
during Playback (HDD/DVD)B [P44].
0Set to stop condition at portion with no images
(for example at the beginning of the tape).
0When dubbing from the pause condition,
accurate dubbing can be done by rewinding
the tape slightly.
B
B,
D-F
D,E
D-B
G
F-B
C
C
0See ARecording ModeB
[P92].
SELECT
CONFIRM
DV CONN
N DVD
DV CONN
N HDD
HDD N DVD
DVD N HDD
VHS N HDD
HDD N VHS
DVD N VHS
VHS N DVD
SELECT
CONFIRM
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If switching the DV sound
CSelect ASound monitor switchB
( ), and press ENTER to switch.
0SOUND1: Record with normal (original) stereo
sound.
0SOUND2: Record post-recorded sound in
stereo.
0MIX: Record both normal stereo sound and
post-recording sound.
(Post-recording sound is not available for 16 bit
recording)
EStart dubbing.
ASelect and confirm on AAuto capture
buttonB ().
0Select and confirm on to pause and/
or resume dubbing.
FEnd dubbing.
ASelect and confirm on ARemote control
switchB ( ), then set to
.
BStop dubbing.
Repeat step D-F if you want to continue dubbing.
Dubbing to a DV device
(only programmes recorded in DV mode on
the HDD)
Recommended when, after dubbing videos shot using
a DV camcorder to the HDD and editing the play list,
you wish to store them on a mini DV tape.
ASet the channel to AdvB.
BSelect and play back the programme recorded
in DV mode that you wish to dub from the
Library Database Navigation.
CCheck if the playback screen appears on the TV
connected from the DV device (recording end).
DPause playback on this unit (playback end) at
the dubbing start point.
EPause recording on the DV device (recording
end).
FStart playback on this unit and recording on the
DV device simultaneously.
GWhen dubbing is finished, stop recording on the
DV device, then stop playback on this unit.
.
........................................................
.
NOTE:
0This operation is not possible when DVD is selected.
Dubbing from Video Cassette
Recorder (VCR)
0See the following page for the connection. ADubbing
from DV Camcorder/Video Cassette RecorderB
[P22]
0This unit’s on-screen display can be disabled. Setup
Menu ASUPERIMPOSEB = AOFFB [P113] b
A(This unit) Load a recordable disc.
B(VCR) Insert a tape to play.
C(This unit) Switch to the input
connecting the VCR.
D(This unit) Select the recording deck.
E(This unit) Select the recording
mode.
F(VCR) Start playback.
G(This unit) Start recording.
HWhen dubbing is finished, stop
recording on this unit, then stop
playback on the VCR.
0Dubbing copyright guarded programmes is not
possible.
0Recordings made by you, under copyright law,
cannot be used without the consent of the right
holder other than for personal enjoyment.
When dubbing to Video Cassette Recorder
(VCR)
APlay back on this unit.
BRecord with the VCR.
0For details, refer to the instruction manual of the
VCR.
0
0
:
0
0
.
0
0
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v
S
O
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D
1
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-
D
V
D
D
3
5
0
0
SELECT
SOUND1BSOUND2BMIX
CONFIRM
PRESS TWICE
0Select AL-2B or AF-1B.
0Press 0 on the remote control to
set to AL-2B forcibly.
WHILE HOLDING
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Dubbing from HDD or DVD
to VHS
ALoad a recordable tape.
0When dubbing from a DVD disc, load a disc to
play.
BUnder Dubbing between HDD and
DVD Deck, select HDD
N
VHS or
DVD
N
VHS in step B, then select
the programme to dub in step D.
[P72]
CSet and confirm the recording.
ASelect ASELECT REC. MODEB to set the
mode.
BSelect ASELECT SND. MODEB to set the
playback sound.
CSelect ACONFIRMB.
DPause the recording.
0Locate the recording start point with O/N,
then pause the recording.
ESelect EXECUTE.
When dubbing ends, the broadcast
screen appears automatically after a
message is displayed.
To cancel a dubbing that is in progress
APress STOP/CLEAR ( o).
BSelect ACANCELB, then press ENTER.
ABCDEFGHILM
9 Dubbing can be done from the HDD or a DVD
disc to a VHS tape.
.
...........................................................
NOTES:
0Select ASPB or AEPB as the recording mode.
0Select AL/RB, ALB, or ARB for the playback sound.
If the selected programme is in bilingual, the main
audio and sub audio will be recorded to the normal
sound of the VHS tape if you select AL/RB under
ASELECT SND. MODEB.
0Recording on the VHS tape will be done using the PAL
colour system regardless of the setting in the Setup
Menu ACOLOUR SYSTEMB [P115] o.
CANCEL
STOP
D
B,C,E
SELECT
CONFIRM
CONFIRM
WHILE HOLDING
SELECT
CONFIRM EXECUTE
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Dubbing from VHS to HDD
or DVD (Entire)
ABCDEFGHILM
9 Programmes recorded on a VHS tape can be
dubbed in entirety to the HDD or DVD disc.
.
........................................................
.
NOTES:
0Select AL/RB, ALB, ARB, or ANORMB for the playback
sound.
0Starts dubbing after automatically rewinding the tape
to the beginning.
0The tape will be automatically rewound when
dubbing ends.
0When the HDD or DVD disc runs out of disc
remaining time, the tape will automatically stop at
that position and dubbing will cease.
0If there are multiple VISS signals within a tape,
separate titles will be created for each VISS signal.
(Auto title creation dubbing function)
When titles reach 99 on DVD or 500 on HDD, they
will not be created.
0If there are blanks of more than 2 seconds on the VHS
tape, the HDD/DVD will enter into pause mode.
Dubbing will resume once recorded part is detected.
This prevents useless recordings.
0Recording will be done using the colour system set in
the VHS SET UP menu ACOLOUR SYSTEMB
[P115] o regardless of the setting in the Setup
Menu AINPUT COLOUR SYSTEMB [P112] Y.
ALoad the tape to play.
0When dubbing to a DVD disc, load a recordable
disc.
BSelect VHS
N
HDD or VHS
N
DVD in step B of Dubbing between
HDD and DVD Deck, then select
ENTIRE. [P72]
CSet and confirm the recording.
0ADubbing from HDD or DVD to VHSB, step C
[P76].
DSelect EXECUTE.
When dubbing ends, the broadcast
screen appears automatically after a
message is displayed.
To cancel a dubbing that is in progress
APress STOP/CLEAR ( o).
BSelect ACANCELB, then press ENTER.
STOP
CANCEL
B-D
SELECT
CONFIRM
ENTIRE
SELECT
CONFIRM EXECUTE
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Dubbing from VHS to HDD
or DVD (1 Programme)
ALoad the tape to play.
0When dubbing to a DVD disc, load a recordable
disc.
BSelect VHS
N
HDD or VHS
N
DVD in step B of Dubbing between
HDD and DVD Deck, then select 1
PROG.. [P72]
CSet the recording mode.
ASelect the recording mode.
BSelect ACONFIRMB.
0See ARecording ModeB [P92]
DPause playback at the scene that you
wish to dub.
0Locate the recording start point with O/N,
then pause playback.
ESelect EXECUTE.
If the index signal (VISS) of the VHS is
detected, dubbing ends, and the
broadcast screen appears automatically
after a message is displayed.
To cancel a dubbing that is in progress
APress STOP/CLEAR ( o).
BSelect ACANCELB, then press ENTER.
ABCDEFGHILM
9 Dubbing only one of the programmes
recorded on a VHS tape to the HDD or a DVD
disc is possible.
.
..........................................................
NOTES:
0When the HDD or DVD disc runs out of disc
remaining time, the tape will automatically stop at that
position and dubbing will cease.
If dubbing to DVD-RW/-R (Video mode)
0For discs in Video mode, switching of audio during
playback is not possible.
Set to AMAINB or ASUBB in the Setup menu
[P111] N.
0Recording will be done using the colour system set in
the VHS SET UP menu ACOLOUR SYSTEMB
[P115] o regardless of the setting in the Setup
Menu AINPUT COLOUR SYSTEMB [P112] Y.
STOP
CANCEL
B,C,E
D
SELECT
CONFIRM
SP
CONFIRM
SELECT
CONFIRM
SELECT
CONFIRM EXECUTE
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EN I79
Just Dubbing from VHS to
DVD
ABCDEFGHILM
9 Just Dubbing from a VHS tape to a DVD disc
can be easily done with one touch. The
recording time on the VHS tape is
automatically calculated, and the recording
mode is automatically adjusted to fit the
DVD disc’s disc remaining capacity exactly.
.
........................................................
.
NOTES:
0Select AL/RB, ALB, ARB, or ANORMB for the playback
sound.
0Depending on the disc used, the disc remaining time
may not be 0:00:00.
It is not possible to dub in the following instances.
0When the DVD disc’s remaining capacity is
insufficient, or when 99 programmes have been
recorded.
0When no VHS tape or DVD disc is loaded.
0When the dubbing screen or setup menu screen is
displayed.
0During recording/playback.
0Recording will be done using the colour system set in
the VHS SET UP menu ACOLOUR SYSTEMB
[P115] o regardless of the setting in the Setup
Menu AINPUT COLOUR SYSTEMB [P112] Y.
ALoad the tape for playback, and a
recordable disc.
BStart dubbing.
For DVD-RW/-R (Video mode)
Set the playback sound.
ASelect the playback sound.
BSelect ACONFIRMB.
For DVD-RAM, DVD-RW/-R (VR mode)
0Automatically sets to AL/RB, and the screen will
not be displayed.
When dubbing ends, the broadcast
screen appears automatically after a
message is displayed.
To cancel a dubbing that is in progress
APress STOP/CLEAR ( o).
BSelect ACANCELB, then press ENTER.
CANCEL
STOP
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SELECT
CONFIRM
CONFIRM
SELECT
CONFIRM
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80
Modifying Thumbnail/
Category
ASelect disc.
BDisplay the Editing screen.
When DVD is selected
ALoad a disc.
BDisplay the Editing screen, then select
AMODIFYB.
When HDD is selected
CSelect MODIFY under ORIGINAL.
0In the case of play list, select AMODIFYB under
APLAY LISTB.
DSelect the programme to be changed.
0Pages can be advanced using TOP MENU or
MENU.
BTo modify the thumbnail, proceed to E.
BTo modify the category, proceed to E.
ABCDEFGHILM
9 Thumbnail: The picture on the programme list
can be changed to your preferred picture.
9 Category: Can be used for programme
searching.
9 You can also modify the thumbnails and
category of the play list for HDD as well as
DVD-RAM and DVD-RW/-R (VR mode and
unfinalised Video mode) discs.
.
..........................................................
NOTES:
0To modify the play list, you have to create a play list
first. [P84]
0Modification on the DVD discs is not possible in the
following cases.
Title-protected programmes. [P88]
Finalised discs. [P67]
TOP MENU
MENU
F-A
B,G
G
A
B-F-B
B-F
OR
MODIFY
SELECT
CONFIRM
ORIGINAL
MODIFY DELETE DEL SCEN
DIVIDE
MODIFY DELETE CREATE
PLAY LIST
SELECT
CONFIRM
MODIFY
SELECT
CONFIRM
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EN I81
Modify Thumbnail
ESelect INDEX.
FDecide on the thumbnail image.
AStart playback, then pause at the desired
scene.
0Use SLOWG/SLOWF to search for the scene.
BSelect AREPLACEB.
0The new image will be registered.
GExit thumbnail modification.
Modify Category
ESelect CATEGORY.
FSelect the desired category.
GExit category modification.
SELECT
CONFIRM
INDEX
SELECT
CONFIRM
REPLACE
SELECT
CONFIRM
CATEGORY
SELECT
CONFIRM
ANIMATION
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Creating Programme Title
ABCDEFGHILM
9 You can name or modify the titles of recorded
programmes.
9 You can also name or modify the title name
of the play list for HDD as well as DVD-RAM
and DVD-RW/-R (VR mode and unfinalised
Video mode) discs.
.
........................................................
.
NOTES:
0To name the play list, you have to create a play list
first. [P84]
0Modification on the DVD discs is not possible in the
following cases.
Title-protected programmes. [P88]
Finalised discs. [P67]
Perform
A
Modifying Thumbnail/Category
B
, step
A
-
D
[
P80]
.
ESelect NAME.
FEnter the characters.
0Select and enter one character at a time.
0There are 3 types of character sets. Select
AALPHABETB, ASYMBOL1B, or ASYMBOL2B.
0Selecting ADELETEB deletes the character before
the cursor.
0You can also press STOP/CLEAR to delete the
character. Press once to delete one character,
press and hold to delete all the characters.
GSelect SAVE.
0You can also press PAUSE to save.
HExit title name creation.
To name a DVD disc
0If you select and confirm on ADISC NAMEB in step B
of AModifying Thumbnail/CategoryB, the title entry
screen will be displayed. Enter the desired title name.
H
E-G
SELECT
CONFIRM NAME
SELECT
CONFIRM
A
SELECT
CONFIRM
SAVE
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EN I83
Creating/Deleting
Chapters (Marks)
Perform
A
Modifying Thumbnail/Category
B
, step
A
-
D
[
P80]
.
ESelect CHAPTER.
FCreate or erase the chapters (marks).
To create chapters (marks)
AStart playback, then pause at the scene
where you want to mark.
0You can also use SLOWF/SLOWG.
BSelect AMARKB.
0If a chapter (mark) is created, a chapter image
will be added below the screen.
0ARETRYB: Cancels AMARKB or AERASEB.
0ARETURNB: Returns to the screen in step E.
To delete chapters (marks)
APause playback.
BMove to the mark to be deleted.
CSelect AERASEB.
0If a chapter (mark) is deleted, the chapter
image below the screen will be cleared.
GExit chapter (mark) creation or
deletion.
ABCDEFGHILM
9 If chapters (marks) are created in the recorded
programme, a preferred scene in the
programme can be easily located.
.
..........................................................
NOTE:
0Modification on the DVD discs is not possible in the
following cases.
Title-protected programmes. [P88]
Finalised discs. [P67]
F
G
E,F
SELECT
CONFIRM
CHAPTER
SELECT
CONFIRM
MARK
OR
SELECT
CONFIRM
ERASE
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Gathering Favourite
Scenes (Play List
Creation)
ASelect disc.
BDisplay the Editing screen.
When DVD is selected
ALoad a disc.
BDisplay the Editing screen, then select
AMODIFYB.
When HDD is selected
CSelect CREATE.
DSelect the programme to be used.
EDecide on the start point of the
scene.
AStart playback, then pause at the scene
where you want the created play list to
begin.
0You can also use SLOWF/SLOWG to search
for the start and end point.
ABCDEFGHILM
9 A play list is a single programme with a
collection of favourite scenes gathered from
multiple original programmes. Up to 99 can
be created.
.
..........................................................
NOTES:
0Play list cannot be created if there is a mixture of
programmes recorded in DV mode and other recording
modes.
0There may be slight deviation from the points set.
STOP/CLEAR
B,I
B-H
A
E-A,
F-A
OR
SELECT
CONFIRM
MODIFY
ORIGINAL
MODIFY DELETE DEL SCEN
DIVIDE
MODIFY DELETE CREATE
PLAY LIST
SELECT
CONFIRM
CREATE
(On-screen display for DVD)
SELECT
CONFIRM
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EN I85
BConfirm on the start point.
0The image of the start point for the scene will
be displayed on the AINB sub-screen.
FDecide on the end point of the scene.
AStart playback, then pause at the scene
where you want the created play list to
end.
BConfirm on the end point.
0The image of the end point for the scene will
be displayed on the AOUTB sub-screen.
0Repeat step E and F to add scenes.
0To add scenes from other programmes, select
ASEL. TITLEB, then repeat step D-F.
0A maximum of 99 scenes can be registered in a
play list.
GSelect OK.
HSelect EXIT.
IExit play list creation.
.
........................................................
.
NOTES:
If a scene is created, the following menu buttons can
be selected.
0ASEL. TITLEB: Select scenes from other programmes.
0AMODIFYB: Modify scenes. [P86]
0ADELETEB: Delete scenes.
0AMOVEB: Can change the playback order when there
are more than 2 scenes. [P87]
0ARETRYB: Cancel the last operation.
0APREVIEWB: Play back from scene 1.
0AOKB: Confirm scene registration.
Preview Playback
0Forward search and slow motion playback are
possible.
0You can move the scenes with S/T.
0A scene being played back is selected.
0Press STOP/CLEAR to end preview playback.
0Enters into pause mode when preview playback ends.
CONFIRM
PROG 1 00 : 00: 05
IN/OUT
CONFIRM
IN/OUT
SELECT
CONFIRM
PROG 1 0 : 12 : 33 - 0 : 13 : 25
PROG 1 0 : 24 : 27 - 0 : 25 : 12
PROG 1 0 : 14 : 42 - 0 : 16 : 34
PROG 2 0 : 14 : 15 - 0 : 16 : 34
PROG 2
OK
SELECT
CONFIRM EXIT
Play back play list
0Select APLAY LISTB in step C[P42] of
ABasic Playback (Library Database
Navigation)B.
Delete play list
0Perform the operations on ADeleting/
Protecting a ProgrammeB. During which,
select ADELETEB under APLAY LISTB in step
C[P88].
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Editing Play List
ABCDEFGHILM
9 You can modify or move the scenes of a
created play list. In addition, new scenes can
be added.
Modify Scene
ASelect disc.
BDisplay the Editing screen.
When DVD is selected
ALoad a disc.
BPress EDIT to display the Editing screen.
CSelect AMODIFYB.
When HDD is selected
APress EDIT to display the Editing screen.
CSelect MODIFY under PLAY LIST.
DSelect the programme to be modified.
ESelect SCENE.
EDIT
RETURN
B
B-G
A
G-A
OR
SELECT
CONFIRM
MODIFY
(On-screen display for DVD)
SELECT
CONFIRM
SELECT
CONFIRM SCENE
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EN I87
FSelect the scene that you want to
modify.
ASelect AMODIFYB.
BSelect the playback start or end point of
a scene to modify.
0To cancel modification, press RETURN or
EDIT.
GCreate new scene.
AStart playback, then pause at the desired
scene.
0You can also use SLOWF/SLOWG to search
for the scene.
BConfirm on the playback start or end
point.
0To modify other scenes, repeat step F and G.
HPerform Gathering Favourite Scenes
(Play List Creation), step G-I
[P85].
Move Scenes
APerform step A-E.
BSelect and confirm on MOVE in
step F-A.
CSelect and confirm on the scene to
move at in step F-B.
DSelect and confirm another scene to
which the scene is to be moved.
0To cancel the move, press RETURN or EDIT.
EPerform Gathering Favourite Scenes
(Play List Creation), step G-I
[P85].
Add Scenes
APerform step A-E.
BSelect and confirm on SEL. TITLE
in step F-A.
CPerform Gathering Favourite Scenes
(Play List Creation), step D-I
[P84, 85].
SELECT
CONFIRM
PROG 1 0 : 12 : 33 - 0 : 13 : 25
PROG 1 0 : 24 : 27 - 0 : 25 : 12
PROG 1 0 : 14 : 42 - 0 : 16 : 34
PROG 2 0 : 14 : 15 - 0 : 16 : 34
PROG 2
MODIFY
Playback start point
Playback end point
SELECT
CONFIRM
CONFIRM
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Deleting/Protecting a
Programme
Deleting a Programme
ASelect disc.
BDisplay the Editing screen.
When DVD is selected
ALoad a disc.
BPress EDIT to display the Editing screen.
CSelect AMODIFYB.
When HDD is selected
APress EDIT to display the Editing screen.
CSelect DELETE under ORIGINAL.
DSelect the programme to delete.
ESelect and confirm on DELETE.
To cancel the deletion (HDD only)
0Be sure to perform before step F.
AAfter this step, select and confirm on the
folder of the latest created ADELETION
LISTB in the programme list. (Icon: )
BSelect and confirm on the programme
you want to cancel deletion.
FExit programme deletion.
ABCDEFGHILM
9 Deleting unwanted programmes can increase
the disc remaining time. (However, the disc
remaining time does not increase for DVD-R
discs. For DVD-RW (Video mode) discs, the
disc remaining time increases only when the
last programme is deleted.)
9 Protect function to prevent accidental erasure
is available for DVD-RAM and DVD-RW/-R
(VR mode) discs.
.
..........................................................
IMPORTANT:
0If an original programme is deleted, all the related play
list and library information will also be deleted.
0All the programmes on a disc will be deleted once the
disc is formatted even if they are protected
programmes.
B,F
B-E
A
OR
Protect Programme (DVD-RAM/
-RW(VR)/-R(VR))
ASelect and confirm on APROTECTB in step
C.
BSelect and confirm on the programme to be
protected.
CSelect and confirm on APROTECTB on the
confirmation screen.
0If protect is set to a programme, a protect
mark ( ) will be placed on the programme
list.
0To remove the protection, select the
programme that has been protected in B. The
AunprotectB screen is displayed, select
ACANCEL PROTECTB.
DPress EDIT to exit.
DELETE
SELECT
CONFIRM
(On-screen display for DVD)
SELECT
CONFIRM
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EN I89
Deleting Scenes
ASelect disc.
BDisplay the Editing screen.
When DVD is selected
ALoad a disc.
BPress EDIT to display the Editing screen.
CSelect AMODIFYB.
When HDD is selected
APress EDIT to display the Editing screen.
CSelect DEL SCEN.
DSelect and confirm on a programme
whose unwanted scenes you want to
delete.
EDecide on the unwanted scene to be
deleted.
AStart playback, then pause at the scene
where you want the deletion to begin.
0You can also use SLOWF/SLOWG.
BSelect AINB.
CStart playback, then pause at the scene
where you want the deletion to end.
DSelect and confirm on AOUTB.
ESelect and confirm on AOKB.
0Select APREVIEWB, a preview of the scene
approximately 5 seconds before and after the
deleted part is played back.
0To redo, select ARETRYB.
FSelect and confirm on DELETE.
GPress EDIT to exit.
ABCDEFGHILM
9 You can delete commercial breaks from a
recorded programme.
.
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IMPORTANT:
0Deleting scenes does not increase remaining capacity
for DVD-R (VR mode).
0If the time duration to be deleted is below 2 seconds,
deleting may not be possible.
0It may deviate a little from the desired position set.
0Deleting scenes on the DVD will cause all related play
lists to be deleted.
0Deleting scenes on the HDD is not possible if the
programme is used in the play list.
B,G
B-F
A
E-A,C
OR
SELECT
CONFIRM DEL SCEN
IN OUT
SELECT
CONFIRM
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Dividing Scenes
ABCDEFGHILM
9 You can divide programmes that are recorded
continuously.
.
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.
IMPORTANT:
It is not possible to divide in the following cases.
0The programme is currently being recorded.
0The programme is weekly/daily recorded and is
specified for weekly/daily overwrite.
0The programme is used in the play list.
0When the number of registered programmes reaches
500.
APress HDD.
BDisplay the Editing screen.
CSelect DIVIDE under ORIGINAL.
DSelect and confirm on a programme
to divide.
ESearch for scenes to divide.
AStart playback, then pause at the scene
to divide.
0You can also use SLOWF/SLOWG.
BSelect and confirm on ADIVIDEB.
CSelect and confirm on AOKB.
0Select APREVIEWB, the first 10 seconds of the
later half of the divided programme is played
back.
0To redo, select ARETRYB.
FSelect and confirm on DIVIDE.
GPress EDIT to exit.
B,G
C-F
A
E-A
SELECT
CONFIRM
DIVIDE
OK
SELECT
CONFIRM
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Help Guide
9 When you encounter problems with the
operating procedures, the help guide displays
advices on operations that are closely related
to the current usage condition.
.
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.
IMPORTANT:
0While the help guide is being displayed, operations
such as recording and playback is not possible. In
addition, the GUIDE Plus+ system or the timer
programme setting screen cannot be displayed.
0Icons
C: VHS related explanations
B: HDD related explanations
A: DVD related explanations
0If the VHS deck is selected during HDD Y DVD
dubbing, the HELP button cannot be operated.
AAccess the HELP menu.
0An index containing items relating to the
currently displayed screen appears. If there are
no particular items to relate to, the first page of
the index will be displayed.
0The index page can be advanced using TOP
MENU or MENU.
BSelect an item of interest.
0The explanation page will be displayed.
0You can browse the explanation page using the
Selection Keys (FG).
0To return to the AINDEXB screen, press RETURN.
CExit the HELP screen.
RETURN
TOP MENU
MENU
B
A,C
1
2
3
4
SELECT
CONFIRM
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Recording Mode
ABCDEFGHILM
9 The recording mode is the setting for the
compression level when recording images. The
image quality and recording time are related.
Recordable Time According to Recording
Mode
(Hours: The numbers shown are estimates.)
0The recording time changes in accordance with the
temporary recording setting. ATemporary RecordingB
[P96]
0The shorter the recordable time, the higher the image
quality.
DV mode
Supports only HDD recording. Records in the same
format as a DV camcorder.
XP/SP mode
Recommended for recording sports programmes and
other fast-action programmes.
LP mode
Recommended for recording dramas and other slow-
action programmes with little contrast.
EP/FR480 mode
Recommended when there is no spare recordable time
(disc remaining time), or for programmes with clear
outlines like in animations.
FR (Free Rate) Mode
0The numbers of the FR mode represent the recordable
time (in minutes, estimated) in a DVD disc.
0FR60 - FR360 can be set by 5-minute intervals, then
follow by FR420 and FR480. FR60 is almost
equivalent to XP in terms of image quality; the same
goes for FR120 to SP, FR240 to LP, and FR360 to EP.
0It may not be possible to play back discs recorded in
FR420 or FR480 mode on other units.
0FR mode can also be set for HDD. (AJUSTB cannot be
set.)
Set using the disc remaining time/recording
mode list
APress DVD, and load a disc.
BDisplay the disc remaining time/
recording mode.
CMove to FR***, and use the
Selection Keys (DE) to change the FR
mode number.
DCheck the disc remaining time.
0Set to AFR***B which slightly exceeds the desired
recording time.
EPress ENTER.
Recording
mode
VHS
(when
using
E-240)
DVD
(single-
sided
disc)
HDD (by temporary
recording setting) (160 GB)
OFF 30
MIN 1 HR 3 HR
DV - - 11 11 11 11
XP - 1 34 33 32 31
SP 4 2 69 68 67 64
LP 8 4 138 136 135 127
EP - 6 209 206 203 192
FR480 - 8 300 297 283 277
If recording a 25-minute programme five times
on the same disc
025 x 5 = 125, thus record using FR125 mode.
Recording on a blank DVD
In SP mode In FR125 mode
Only four times’
portion can be
recorded.
Able to fit recording to
one disc.
7: 00 XP
2: 30 DV
10: 00 SP
20: 00 LP
28: 00
36: 00
EP
FR480
Disc remaining time/recording mode list
A
B
CD
Blank
(20 mins)
A
BE
CD
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EN I93
JUST mode setting
(when timer recording to a DVD disc)
0The unit automatically sets the appropriate FR mode
depending on the disc remaining time.
0Set AREC MODEB to AJUSTB at the recording setting
for timer programming.
Example
Automatically sets FR mode for recording a 30-minute
programme, on a disc with 20 minutes remaining time
in XP mode.
0The maximum recording time for JUST mode is
equivalent to FR480 mode.
DV Mode
Main characteristics
0High image quality recording mode above XP mode.
0There is no image deterioration when dubbing from a
DV camcorder to the HDD using the DV terminal.
0Timer recording in DV mode is possible with the
exception of input from the DV terminal.
0For programmes recorded in DV mode,
play lists can be created. (Not possible when there
is a mixture of programmes recorded in other
recording modes.)
they can be divided by editing.
0When playing back programmes recorded in DV
mode,
the same playback operations as other modes are
possible. However, 1.5x speed with sound is not
possible.
they can also be output from the DV terminal.
(Only when using AdvB channel.)
temporary recording will be stopped.
0When recording in DV mode,
playback on the HDD or DVD is not possible.
Library Database Navigation, editing, and dubbing
operations cannot be performed.
there will be no output from the DV terminal.
0During recording, the following operations are not
possible for programmes recorded in DV mode.
Playback (AORIGINALB and APLAY LISTB)
Editing of play list
Thumbnail modification
Chapter creation
Deleting of scenes
Dividing of scenes
0When playing back copy-once programmes, there
will be no output from the DV terminal.
0Post-recording is not possible, as with a DV tape
recorder.
0See the following page if recording a bilingual
programme using DVD-RW/-R (Video mode).
ASoundB [P100]
0Set the channel of this unit to AdvB when connecting
to a DV device.
0This unit outputs to the DV device only when its
channel is set to AdvB.
Records a 30-minute
programme to fit exactly to a
20-minute blank space.
Recording completed
Blank
(20 mins)
Recording completed
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Weekly/Daily Timer
Programming
ABCDEFGHILM
9 Programmes can be timer recorded regularly
on a daily or weekly basis.
9 Recorded programmes set for weekly/daily
recording overwrite on the HDD can be kept.
(Overwrite protection)
Weekly/daily recording settings
Set when timer programming or when changing the
timer programme.
With HDD as the recording deck
With DVD as the recording deck
Only AONE TIME RECORDB, AWEEKLYB, AMON-FRIB,
AMON-SATB, and AMON-SUNB settings are available,
there is no overwrite specification.
Auto title grouping (HDD)
Weekly/daily recorded programmes will be grouped.
Groups will be displayed as folders in the thumbnail list
of the Library Database Navigation, editing, and
dubbing screens.
A list screen of individual recorded programmes will be
displayed when the folder is selected.
Grouping is available only for programmes not set for
overwriting.
ASelect a folder.
BSelect a programme.
0To delete a folder, delete all the programmes in it.
B,H
A,B
B
C-G
A
WEEKLY/DAILY Execution of timer
recording Icon
ONE TIME RECORD Once only
WEEKLY Weekly
WEEKLY (KEEP 1) Weekly
(overwrite)
MON-FRI
DailyMON-SAT
MON-SUN
MON-FRI (KEEP 5) Daily (weekly
overwrite)
MON-SAT (KEEP 6)
MON-SUN (KEEP 7)
MON-FRI (KEEP 1) Daily (daily
overwrite)
MON-SAT (KEEP 1)
MON-SUN (KEEP 1)
SELECT
CONFIRM
4
4
1
1
2
2
SELECT
CONFIRM
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EN I95
Simple timer programming for the
following week
APress PROG when playing back a
recorded programme.
BSelect YES.
0If there is inactivity for approximately 5 seconds,
the programme navigation screen will be
displayed. To cancel, press PROG.
0If there is inactivity for approximately 1 minute
during setting, the settings will be cancelled and
the screen will return to the broadcast screen.
CSet timer at the programme
navigation screen.
0For timer setting, perform step E-G on P54, 55.
0After the timer recording has been set, the
broadcast screen is displayed.
Overwrite protection setting for weekly/
daily recording (HDD)
When you wish to keep programmes specified for
overwriting, set overwrite protection. Or, dub to DVD
disc.
ASet to HDD.
BDisplay the Library Database
Navigation screen.
CSelect and confirm on NAME.
DSelect and confirm on the initial letter
of the programme name.
ESelect and confirm on the
programme that you wish to protect.
0Icon specifying weekly/daily overwrite ( , ,
) will be attached.
FSelect PROTECT.
GPress ENTER.
HExit.
YES
SELECT
CONFIRM
Programme alert message
0For HDD timer programming, if there is a timer
programme that cannot be recorded within the
duration set due to the remaining capacity of
HDD, a programme alert message will be
display when the unit is turned on.
0If APROGRAMME LISTB is selected and
confirmed, the APROGRAMME LISTB screen
will be displayed. Verify, cancel or change the
timer programme where necessary. AChecking,
Changing or Cancelling a Timer ProgrammeB
[P57]
0The display duration of the programme alert can
be set. Setup Menu APROGRAMME ALERTB
[P112] a
SELECT
CONFIRM
SELECT
CONFIRM
PROTECT
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Temporary Recording
Setting Time Range for Temporary
Recording
AAccess the setup menu.
BSelect HDD/DVD SET UP B HDD
SET UP B LIVE MEMORY.
CSelect and confirm on other than
OFF.
0Time range AOFFB, A30 MINB, A1 HRB or A3 HRB
can be set.
0If the time range is exceeded, temporarily
recorded images will be overwritten.
DExit.
Using the Temporary Recording
Function
To play back the previous part of a TV
programme currently watching
(RetroActive Playback)
ASearch for the playback position, then start
playback.
0You can also perform Resuming Playback
[P61] and One Touch Replay [P61].
To record the previous part of a TV
programme currently watching
(RetroActive Recording)
While watching a TV broadcast,
ASearch for the record start point, then set to
pause.
BStart recording.
0You can also use REC (R) on the unit.
0Returns to the on-air screen after a few seconds.
CEnd recording.
RetroActive Recording
0The recording mode is AFR65B.
0When recording is in progress on the DVD,
temporary recording stops.
0Temporary recording data will be automatically
erased, in the following instances.
When the unit is turned off, or after recovering from
a power failure.
When normal recording, timer recording,
RetroActive Recording or digital timer recording is
performed.
When the following setting is changed. ALIVE
MEMORYB [P110] I
When tuner channel setting is performed.
When the dubbing screen is displayed.
When DV input is selected.
When the image output format is switched.
When a programme in DV mode is played or
edited.
ABCDEFGHILM
9 After turning on this unit, temporary recording
will automatically take place for only the time
duration that has been set while you are
watching TV.
9 You can play back missed scenes (RetroActive
Playback), or record from the beginning of the
programme you are currently watching
(RetroActive Recording).
SELECT
CONFIRM
HDD/DVD SET UP
HDD SET UP
OFF
30 MIN
1 HR
3 HR
LIVE MEMORY
WHILE HOLDING
PRESS TWICE
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Timer Recording
To stop timer recording (cancel)
APress STOP/CLEAR.
BSelect and confirm on CANCEL on
the confirmation screen.
To switch from timer recording to normal
recording
AWhile holding REC, press PLAY.
BSelect and confirm on EXECUTE
on the confirmation screen.
0To extend the recording time, activate Instant
Timer Recording after switching to normal
recording. [P39]
Relief Recording
A programme that is set for timer recording on the
DVD will be recorded to the HDD in the following
instances. The recording mode will revert to the mode
previously set.
In the case of JUST mode, the recording will be in XP
mode.
0Disc is not loaded.
0A non-recordable disc is loaded.
0The disc remaining time of the DVD disc is
insufficient.
0DVD disc playback in progress.
Points to take note on timer recording
0Timer recording is not possible during editing.
0If a copy prohibited programme is received at the start
of timer recording or during recording, recording will
be paused. Recording starts again when a recordable
programme is received. (For DVD only. For HDD, a
black image is displayed.)
0With calendar timer programming, the starting
portion of the programme may not be recorded. In
addition, if the stop time of the previous timer
recording coincides with the start time of the next
programme, the last part of the previous programme
may not be recorded.
0The programme listing data download is given
priority from 03:00 to 04:30, and VPS/PDC recording
cannot be performed properly. Set AVPS/PDCB to
AOFFB if performing timer recording at this time.
Dubbing and timer recording priority
If a dubbing that has been set coincides with a timer
recording, a warning will be displayed.
0To prioritise dubbing
Select AEXECUTEB to execute dubbing. Timer
recording will not be performed. However, if the
dubbing ends before the timer recording end time is
reached, timer recording will be performed from the
time where dubbing stops.
0To prioritise timer recording
Select ACANCELB, then press DUBBING. Dubbing
will not be performed.
0If the warning screen remain displayed, neither will
be performed.
ABCDEFGHILM
9 The following describe the measures and
caution points to note during timer recording.
.
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NOTES:
0Timer recording on the VHS is not possible.
Relief Recording
0If the remaining capacity of the HDD is insufficient,
relief recording is not possible.
DUBBING
B,B
A
A
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Managing DVDs (Library)
To Register to Library
APress DVD and load a disc.
BPress EDIT.
CSelect and confirm on AREGISTERB.
DPress EDIT to exit.
To Delete from Library
APress DVD.
BPress EDIT.
CSelect and confirm on ADELETEB.
DSelect and confirm the DISC number to delete.
ESelect and confirm on ADELETEB.
FPress EDIT to exit.
To Search for Recorded Programmes
from Library
APress HDD or DVD.
BPress NAVIGATION.
CSpecify method for programme search.
0For HDD library, select ANAMEB or ACATEGORYB.
0For DVD library, select from ANAMEB, ADATEB,
ADISC No.B or ACATEGORYB.
For HDD
DSelect the programme to play back from the list,
then select the playback method.
0ABasic Playback (Library Database Navigation)B,
step D [P43]
For DVD
DCheck the disc number.
0Load the relevant disc and play back from the
Library Database Navigation. [P42]
0If a disc registered in the library is recorded or
modified on DVD units from other manufacturers,
it may not operate properly.
ABCDEFGHILM
9 Register DVD discs recorded on other units in
the library. A maximum of 600 discs and 2000
titles can be registered.
.
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IMPORTANT:
0The following discs cannot be registered in the library.
DVD-RAM, DVD-RW
Discs formatted using devices other than JVC DVD
recorders.
DVD-R
New discs recorded using devices other than JVC
DVD recorders.
Library
0You can also press NAVIGATION to register.
0If unable to register, check the following setting. Setup
Menu ASAVE AS LIBRARYB = AONB [P111] K
9 Select AREGISTERB, and the Editing screen will
appear. You can then select either AMODIFYB
or ADISC NAMEB. [P80, 82]
REGISTER
SELECT
CONFIRM
ORIGINAL PLAY LIST
DATE DISC No.
NAMECATEGORY
SELECT
CONFIRM
(On-screen display for DVD)
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Recording with Best
Picture Quality (VHS)
ABCDEFGHILM
9 If the B.E.S.T. (Biconditional Equalised Signal
Tracking) function is used, the quality level of
the tape for recording is assessed
automatically to enable recording with the
best picture quality.
.
........................................................
.
NOTES:
0Press VHS to light up the VHS lamp.
0Setup Menu AB.E.S.T.B = AONB [P115] m
.
........................................................
.
NOTES:
0While the tape’s quality level is being assessed, the
PAUSE button does not function.
Assessment of the tape will be carried out in the
following instances.
0When recording for the first time after loading the
tape.
0When the recording mode is changed.
Load a tape for recording, then perform the
usual steps for recording.
When recording starts, the indicator as illustrated below
appears on the TV screen. When this screen is
displayed, the quality level for the best recording
condition on the tape is assessed.
0If this screen is not displayed, set the following. Setup
Menu ASUPERIMPOSEB = AAUTOB [P113] b
To set before recording begins
APress PAUSE and REC simultaneously.
0This unit will pause recording and assess the tape’s
quality level.
BWhen the programme that you wish to record
starts, press PLAY.
0Recording begins.
PAUSE
PLAY
VHS
REC
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Sound
Sound settings
(HDD, DVD-RAM/-RW(VR)/-R(VR))
This unit can receive A2 and NICAM programmes.
.
......................................................................................................................
IMPORTANT:
0If receiving NICAM, set Setup Menu AAUDIO RECB = ANICAMB [P112] W
0For NICAM Bilingual broadcast, NICAM FM Sound will be output when the following setting is set. Setup Menu
AAUDIO RECB = AMONOB [P112] W
0If connected via digital audio, set Setup Menu ADIGITAL AUDIO OUTB = APCM ONLYB [P110] D. Otherwise,
the audio cannot be switched.
0DVD-RW/-R (Video mode) disc does not support bilingual sound. When recording or dubbing to these discs, set the
recording sound in advance. Setup Menu AVIDEO MODE RECORDING AUDIOB [P111] N
0When stereo or monaural programmes are recorded or dubbed on DVD-RAM or DVD-RW/-R (VR mode) discs, the
display shown will be .
Relationship between disc type and sound output
Setup Menu ADIGITAL AUDIO OUTB [P110] D
Programme type On-screen display and sound output
A2 STEREO Stereo sound
A2 Bilingual Main audio Sub audio Main+Sub audio
0Switches each time AUDIO is pressed.
Regular Monaural Normal monaural sound
NICAM STEREO NICAM stereo sound
NICAM Bilingual
NICAM main audio NICAM sub audio
NICAM Main+Sub audio NICAM FM Sound
0Switches each time AUDIO is pressed. (Excluding NICAM FM Sound.)
NICAM Monaural NICAM monaural sound
External Source Stereo Left audio Right audio
0Switches each time AUDIO is pressed.
Disc playback
media Sound format DIGITAL AUDIO OUT setting
STREAM/PCM DOLBY DIGITAL/PCM PCM ONLY
DVD Video
48/96 kHz 16/
20/24 bit
Linear PCM 48 kHz 16 bit Linear PCM
Dolby Digital Dolby Digital Bitstream 48 kHz 16 bit Linear PCM
MPEG MPEG Bitstream 48 kHz 16 bit Linear PCM
DTS DTS Bitstream (No Output)
Audio CD DTS
CD-DA 44.1 kHz 16 bit Linear PCM
Video CD, Super Video CD
CD-ROM/R/RW MP3 Linear PCM
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Sound settings (VHS)
Receiving A2 and NICAM programmes.
0To listen to a stereo programme, press AUDIO until AHIFI L WXRB appears on the TV screen.
0To listen to a bilingual programme, press AUDIO until AHIFI L WB or AHIFI XRB appears on the TV screen.
0To listen to the standard (Regular Monaural) audio while receiving a NICAM broadcast, press AUDIO until
ANORMB appears on the TV screen.
0Set the following for on-screen display. Setup Menu ASUPERIMPOSEB = AAUTOB [P113] b
Soundtrack selection on VHS
This unit can record three sound tracks (HI-FI L, HI-FI R, NORM), one of which can be selected during playback.
If AUDIO is pressed, the sound track changes as follows.
0Usually select L WXR. In this mode, Hi-Fi stereo tapes are played back in stereo, and the normal audio track is
played back automatically for tapes with only normal audio.
0Set the following for on-screen display. Setup Menu ASUPERIMPOSEB = AAUTOB [P113] b
Programme type On-screen display
A2 STEREO ST
A2 Bilingual BIL.
Regular Monaural (none)
NICAM STEREO ST NICAM
NICAM Bilingual BIL. NICAM
NICAM Monaural NICAM
Track Purpose
On-screen display
HIFI
LWXRFor tapes recorded in Hi-Fi stereo.
HIFI
LWFor main audio in tapes with bilingual recording.
HIFI
XRFor sub audio in tapes with bilingual recording.
NORM When listening to tapes recorded in monaural sound.
HIFI
NORM When listening to tapes with post-recording editing.
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Manual Tracking/Tape
Remaining Time (VHS)
ABCDEFGHILM
9 The auto-tracking function is automatically
activated to adjust picture distortion or
flickering when tape playback begins. If
picture distortion or flickering cannot be
removed with auto-tracking, adjust tracking
manually.
.
........................................................
.
NOTE:
0Press VHS to light up the VHS lamp.
.
........................................................
.
NOTES:
0You can also adjust when the picture jumps, or when
horizontal lines or flickering appears during still
picture or slow motion playback.
0For tapes where the recording condition is extremely
bad or tapes recorded on other video cassette
recorders, it may not be possible to adjust tracking
adequately.
0Although picture distortion or flickering during still
picture or slow motion playback may not disappear
even after adjusting, it is not a malfunction.
0Noise may appear if a tape recorded in other than
standard mode is played on other video cassette
recorders.
To Adjust Tracking Manually
During playback
ADisable auto-tracking.
0Auto-tracking turns on/off with each press.
0Automatic adjustment functions when auto-
tracking is on, during which the picture may be
distorted.
BAdjust while viewing the picture
played.
0Press + or - to adjust manually.
To Check the Remaining Time on a
VHS Tape
During playback or recording
To reset the counter
0The counter on the TV screen or the front display
panel becomes A0:00:00B.
0The remaining time displayed is an estimation, which
is calculated using the current recording mode.
0Depending on the tape, the remaining time may not
be displayed correctly.
VHS
REC MODE/
REMAIN
DISPLAY
CANCEL
B
F-1
VIDEO
(MONO)
L
REC
PR
AUDIOR
Press + and -
simultaneously.
PR
OR
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Avoiding Misuse
9 Setting the child lock will disable the buttons
on the unit and the remote control.
9 If the tray lock is set, the disc tray will not
function even when OPEN/CLOSE is
pressed.
.
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.
NOTE:
0Timer recording will be performed even when the
child lock is set.
To Disable Operation (Child Lock)
When the unit is turned on
Press and hold STANDBY/ON on the
remote control for more than 10 seconds.
0ACLB is displayed on the front display panel for a few
seconds.
To cancel the child lock
Perform the same operation.
To Lock the Disc Tray (Tray Lock)
When the unit is turned off
While holding STOP/CLEAR ( o) on the
unit, press OPEN/CLOSE (M).
0ALOCKB is displayed on the front display panel for a
few seconds.
To cancel the tray lock
Perform the same operation.
0AUNLOCKB is displayed on the front display panel for
a few seconds.
STANDBY/ON
ً
VHS/HDD/DVD
SELECT
ONE-TOUCH
EXPERT DUB NAVIGATION GUIDE
SET
VHS HDD DVD
DV IN/OUT
OPEN/CLOSE(M)
STOP/CLEAR(o)
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Changing Remote Control Settings
Operating a TV from Other
Manufacturers
9 This unit’s remote control can operate the
basic functions of your TV.
.
........................................................
.
PREPARATION:
0Switch TV/DVD on the remote control to TV.
AWhile pressing SET UP, enter the
code number using the Number
Keys, then press ENTER.
(Example) For JVC 23
0Release SET UP after this.
BPress STANDBY/ON.
0If the TV is not on, repeat from step A again. For
brands with more than one code, try entering
another number.
0If the remote control’s batteries are removed, the
brand code will revert to 01 (JVC). Re-perform
the setting.
.
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.
NOTE:
0Depending on the TV, some TVs may not be operable
using this unit’s remote control.
Using Multiple JVC Recorders
9 With more than 2 devices, there may be
remote control interference.
.
........................................................
.
PREPARATION:
0Switch TV/DVD on the remote control to DVD.
AWhile pressing SET UP, enter the
code number using the Number
Keys, then press ENTER.
0Release SET UP after this.
BPress STANDBY/ON on the unit to
turn off the unit.
CPress PLAY ( I) on this unit for more
than 5 seconds.
0The code number currently set will be displayed
on the front display panel.
0If Setup Menu ADIMMER (DURING POWER
OFF)B is set to AOFFB, the front display panel will
be off. In this case, set this setting to AONB in
advance. [P113] e
DPress STOP/CLEAR on the remote
control.
0The new code number will blink on the front
display panel for 5 seconds.
BRAND NAME BRAND CODE
JVC 01, 23, 24, 25
FERGUSON 27
FINLUX 30
FUNAI 32
LG/GOLDSTAR 18
GRUNDIG 19
HITACHI 10
ITT 28
MITSUBISHI 03
MIVAR 29
NEC 20
NOKIA 31
PANASONIC 04, 11
PHILIPS 02
RCA 05
SAMSUNG 12, 33, 34, 35
SANYO 13,16
SHARP 06
SONY 07
THOMSON 26
TOSHIBA 08, 14
NN
REMOTE CONTROL
CODE CODE
DVD1 1
DVD2 2
DVD3 3
DVD4 4
F-1
ً
HDD/DVD
VHS/HDD/DVD
SELECT
ONE-TOUCH
EXPERT DUB NAVIGATION GUIDE
SET
STANDBY/ON
S-VIDEO VIDEO
(MONO)
L
REC
PR
VHS HDD DVD
AUDIOR
DV IN/OUT
STANDBY/ON PLAY(I)
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Screen Display
On-Screen Display
9 Displays on the TV screen when ON SCREEN is pressed.
HDD
DVD
DVD
HDD
FR360
1:0012:0011:00
Digital
XP
T.REMAIN0:29:29
CHAPTER999
TITLE99
T.REMAIN0:29:29
CHAPTER999
TITLE99
FISHING WORLD
FR360
2:00
22:30
22:30
01:16:481:000:00
FISHING WORLD
001
Digital
PR.12
PR.12
PR.8
PR.8
FR360
Playback position
Playback position
Recorded mode
Programme number
(Play list) Sound mode
Current operating status
Sound mode
Recorded mode
Recording channel
(Display during Simultaneous
Recording and Playback)
Counter
Chapter numberTitle number
Programme title
(Will not be displayed for finalised DVD-RW/-R
(Video mode) disc.) Recording channel
(Display during Simultaneous
Recording and Playback)
Chapter numberTitle number
Current recording mode
Recording deck
Current recording mode
Recording deck
Recording length
Recording length
Disc remaining time or elapsed time
(Switch using DISPLAY)
Current operating status
Current time
Current time
Receiving channel
Sound mode
Receiving channel
Sound mode
Current operating status
Disc remaining time
Display during recording
0During on air, when ON SCREEN is pressed or when the channel is changed, the programme title is displayed for
approximately 5 seconds.
Display during playback
Current operating status
Sound coding mode
Sound coding
mode
Programme title
Display during VHS mode
SP
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ATape operation
BRecording mode
CTape direction
DIndex mark indicator
ECounter
FTape remaining time
GSound mode [P101]
HTape position indicator
IType of broadcast [P101]
JCurrent day/month/year
KClock display
LChannel number/station
name /external input
terminal
MACassette LoadedB indicator
MARK
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Playback Setting Menu
Operations
ABCDEFGHILM
9 During disc playback, use this on-screen bar
to perform settings such as playback mode,
image or audio mode.
.
........................................................
.
PREPARATION:
0Switch TV/DVD on the remote control to DVD.
How to Use the Playback Setting
Menu
APress ON SCREEN once or twice to
display the playback setting menu.
When playing back a programme recorded on the
HDD
When playing back a DVD Video disc or a
programme recorded on DVD
0Finalised DVD-RW/-R (Video mode) discs will be
indicated as ADVD-VIDEOB under disc type.
0DVD-RW and DVD-R formatted in VR mode will
be indicated as ARW-VRB and AR-VRB
respectively.
When playing back Video CDs or audio CDs
When playing back MP3 and JPEG files
BSelect the target function icon.
0Depending on the icons, some cannot be
selected while playback is stopped.
CSelect the setting from the menu
displayed.
0Some settings may require entry using the
Number Keys.
BDescription of each setting is available from next
page.
TV DVD
B,C
A
Number
Keys
A-B
A-B
DVD-
VIDEO
Disc type DVD Video only
A-B
VCD
RNDPRGM
JPEG
JPEG only
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Description of Each Setting
0ACHAPTER REPEATB and ATRACK REPEATB are not available for DVD discs.
0For HDD, only ATITLE REPEATB is available.
0In the case of MP3/JPEG, AALL REPEATB becomes AFOLDER REPEATB.
0When Video CD/Super Video CD is played back with the PBC function, setting is not possible.
0The duration between point A and point B must be more than 3 seconds.
0Setting is possible only within the same title or track.
0If the track is changed before the end point is set, the start point will be cancelled.
0For DVD Video discs that do not contain time information, setting is not possible.
0AGROUP SEARCHB and ATRACK SEARCHB are not available for DVD discs.
0For HDD, only ACHAPTER SEARCHB is available.
0ATRACK SEARCHB is only available for audio CD, Video CD and Super Video CD.
0When Video CD/Super Video CD is played back with the PBC function, setting is not possible.
0With DVD discs, setting is not possible while in stop mode.
0When Video CD/Super Video CD is played back with the PBC function, setting is not possible.
0For DVD Video discs that do not contain time information, setting is not possible.
Repeat Playback
HDD
DVD -RAM
-RW-VR
-RW-VIDEO
-R-VR
-R-VIDEO
-VIDEO
V-CD
CD
JPEG
MP3
For setting the repeat playback mode of titles, chapters, etc.
OFF Plays back normally.
ALL REPEAT The entire disc is played back repeatedly.
TITLE REPEAT The current title is played back repeatedly.
CHAPTER REPEAT The current chapter is played back repeatedly.
TRACK REPEAT The current track is played back repeatedly.
A-B Repeat Playback
HDD
DVD -RAM
-RW-VR
-RW-VIDEO
-R-VR
-R-VIDEO
-VIDEO
V-CD
CD
For setting the start and end point for repeat playback of a desired segment.
A Start point.
B End point.
After selecting the menu, press ENTER during playback.
Each time you press ENTER, setting is set in order of start point, end point and cancelling repeat
mode.
Search Playback
HDD
DVD -RAM
-RW-VR
-RW-VIDEO
-R-VR
-R-VIDEO
-VIDEO
V-CD
CD
JPEG
MP3
Specify the number and play back.
TITLE SEARCH Specify a title number.
CHAPTER SEARCH Specify a chapter number.
GROUP SEARCH Specify a group number.
TRACK SEARCH Specify a track number.
A number entry box appears when the menu is selected. Enter using the Number Keys.
Play back using ENTER.
Time Search Playback
HDD
DVD -RAM
-RW-VR
-RW-VIDEO
-R-VR
-R-VIDEO
-VIDEO
V-CD
CD
Starts playback from the specified time.
Specify the elapsed time from the beginning of a programme (HDD and DVD discs) or a disc
(CDs).
TIME Specify the elapsed time.
A time entry box appears when the menu is selected. Enter using the Number Keys. To enter 12
minutes 50 seconds, press the buttons in order of 1, 2, 5 and 0.
Play back using ENTER.
A-B
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Playback Setting Menu Operations (continued)
0Repeat playback is possible during programme playback.
0Does not work on discs that are not recorded with multi-channels, and does not affect the bitstream of the digital audio output.
0Cannot set to AONB when playing back DVD Video during recording (including temporary recording).
0If set to AONB, the following settings will be disabled. Setup Menu AANALOG AUDIO OUTB [P110] E, Setup Menu
AD.RANGE CONTROLB [P110] F
0If the file size is large, it may take a little longer than the time set.
Programme Playback
V-CD
CD
Play back in order of specified tracks.
If selected during programme playback, normal playback will be activated.
A box for specifying the playback order appears when the
menu is selected. Enter the track number in order from 1
using the Number Keys.
For 1-digit numbers, confirm using ENTER. If you made a
mistake, press CANCEL.
Play back using PLAY.
12345678910
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
Random Playback
V-CD
CD
Play back all tracks in random order.
OFF Plays back normally.
ON Plays back randomly.
Adjusting the Picture Quality
HDD
DVD -RAM
-RW-VR
-RW-VIDEO
-R-VR
-R-VIDEO
-VIDEO
V-CD
The picture quality can be adjusted as desired.
NORMAL Adjusts the picture quality automatically.
CINEMA When playing back movies, etc.
SHARP When playing back animation, etc.
SOFT When noise on the image is noticeable.
Progressive Mode Setting
HDD
DVD -RAM
-RW-VR
-RW-VIDEO
-R-VR
-R-VIDEO
-VIDEO
It is possible to set a progressive mode suited to the image.
AUTO Detects film and video contents automatically. Usually select this
mode.
FILM A mode suited to film images (such as movies).
VIDEO A mode suited to video images (TV broadcast, etc.). Effective for fast-
moving images, animated images, etc.
3D Surround (Simulated Surround Effect) Setting
DVD -VIDEO
You can enjoy the surround effect of DVD Videos recorded with multi-channels, even with two
speakers.
OFF Deactivate the surround effect.
ON Activate the surround effect.
Display time interval for JPEG or slide show
JPEG For setting the display time interval for one image.
5 sec, 10 sec, 15 sec, 20 sec, 25 sec, 30 sec
PRGM
RND
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Setup Menu
9 Performing basic settings that determine the operations of this unit. Press SET UP to access the
setup menu.
(Upper category) > (Lower category)
No. (Setting item)
(Description of setting contents)
(Default setting) (Description of setting contents)
(Other settings) (Description of setting contents)
DVD VIDEO SET UP > LANGUAGE SET
AMENU LANGUAGE
For setting the menu screen language for DVD Videos. When the selected language is not available on the disc, the disc’s
default menu language will be displayed.
ENGLISH
Sets the language.
JAPANESE, GERMAN, FRENCH,
ITALIAN, SPANISH, DUTCH,
SWEDISH, NORWEGIAN, FINNISH,
DANISH
AA, AB, ..., ZU Set using language code. [P117]
BAUDIO LANGUAGE
For setting the audio language to be played on the DVD Videos. When the selected language is not available on the disc, the
disc’s default audio language will be played.
ENGLISH
Sets the language.
JAPANESE, GERMAN, FRENCH,
ITALIAN, SPANISH, DUTCH,
SWEDISH, NORWEGIAN, FINNISH,
DANISH
AA, AB, ..., ZU Set using language code. [P117]
CSUBTITLE
For setting the subtitle language to be played on the DVD Videos. When the selected language is not available on the disc, the
disc’s default subtitle language will be displayed.
ENGLISH
Sets the language.
JAPANESE, GERMAN, FRENCH,
ITALIAN, SPANISH, DUTCH,
SWEDISH, NORWEGIAN, FINNISH,
DANISH
AA, AB, ..., ZU Set using language code. [P117]
OFF Disables the subtitle display.
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DVD VIDEO SET UP > AUDIO OUTPUT
DDIGITAL AUDIO OUT
Set in accordance with the device connected to the digital audio output terminal (digital coaxial). In addition, change the setting
when playing back bilingual sound. [P100]
DOLBY DIGITAL/PCM When connecting to a Dolby Digital decoder or an amplifier with built-in
decoder.
STREAM/PCM When connecting to a DTS, Dolby Digital decoder or an amplifier with built-in
decoder.
PCM ONLY When connecting to a device (MD recorder, etc.) that is compatible only with
linear PCM.
EANALOG AUDIO OUT
Set in accordance with the device connected when playing back DVD Videos.
STEREO When connecting to an audio amplifier or TV.
DOLBY SURROUND When connecting to a Dolby Surround compatible amplifier.
FD.RANGE CONTROL
For setting the compression rate of the dynamic range (ratio of the maximum volume and the minimum volume) while playing
back with Dolby Digital.
NORMAL Normal compression rate.
WIDE RANGE Disables compression. (The effect may not be different from ANORMALB
depending on the discs.)
TV MODE High compression rate. (Setting for TV. Even soft sound can be clearly heard.)
GOUTPUT LEVEL
For setting the audio output level.
STANDARD Maintains the output level.
LOW Lowers the output level.
DVD VIDEO SET UP > DISC PLAY SET UP
HRESUME
For setting whether to memorise the position where the disc is stopped during playback. This setting is compatible with DVD
Video, finalised DVD-RW/-R disc, Video CD and Super Video CD. Resume works on other discs (JPEG files not applicable)
and the HDD, regardless of this setting. However, CD-DA format discs do not support ADISC RESUMEB.
OFF Do not memorise.
ON Memorises only the disc loaded.
DISC RESUME Memorises resume points of 30 discs.
HDD/DVD SET UP > HDD SET UP
ILIVE MEMORY
For setting the recording time for temporary recording. [P96]
OFF Disables temporary recording.
30 MIN Performs temporary recording for 30 minutes.
1 HR Performs temporary recording for 1 hour.
3 HR Performs temporary recording for 3 hours.
JDV RECORD AUDIO
For setting the audio when recording bilingual broadcast in DV mode.
MAIN Records the main audio.
SUB Records the sub audio.
MAIN NL*SUBNR Distributes the main/sub audio to the left and right.
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HDD/DVD SET UP > DVD SET UP
KSAVE AS LIBRARY
For setting whether to register a recorded or timer recorded programme title to the Library Database Navigation (DVD
Navigation).
OFF Do not register.
ON Register.
LCONTINUOUS PLAY
For setting whether to play back multiple programme titles on a disc continuously.
(For finalised DVD-RW/-R (Video mode), continuous playback will be activated.)
OFF Returns to the broadcast screen after playing back a programme.
ON Plays back programme titles on a disc in sequence.
MVIDEO MODE RECORDING ASPECT
For discs in Video mode, the aspect ratio of the screen is fixed for a programme. For setting the screen mode to be given
priority, when the selected programmes to be dubbed from the HDD consist mix aspect ratio.
PRIORITIZE 4:3 Records in 4:3.
PRIORITIZE 16:9 Records in 16:9.
NVIDEO MODE RECORDING AUDIO
For selecting the audio to be recorded, when recording or dubbing bilingual programmes to Video mode discs.
MAIN Records the main audio.
SUB Records the sub audio.
OMP3/JPEG
For setting which type of file to play back when a disc contains both MP3 and JPEG files.
MP3 Plays back MP3 files.
JPEG Plays back JPEG files.
HDD/DVD SET UP > DISC SET UP
PFINALISE
To finalise DVD-R and DVD-RW discs. This is not a setting item. [P67]
QCANC. FINALIS.
Cancels finalisation of DVD-RW discs. This is not a setting item. [P67]
RFORMAT
To format DVD-RAM, DVD-RW (VR mode, Video mode) and DVD-R (VR mode) discs. This is not a setting item. [P66]
HDD/DVD SET UP > COMMON SET UP
SDV AUTO CHAPTERING
For setting whether or not to create chapters (marks), when dubbing via the DV input terminal connecting the external DV
camcorder. (Press the START/STOP button on the DV camcorder to detect the screen being recorded. [P74])
However, marks cannot be created for direct recording to the DVD in Video mode. Record to the HDD, then dub to the DVD.
OFF Do not create chapters (marks).
ON Create chapters (marks).
TDV 12-BIT AUDIO
For setting the audio for dubbing from DV camcorder, etc.
SOUND1 Stereo recording of normal sound.
SOUND2 Stereo recording of post-recorded sound.
MIX Mixes and records both the normal and post-recorded sound.
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Setup Menu (continued)
UMOTION INDEX
For setting whether to set the picture on the top left of the Library Database Navigation screen or Editing screen to that of the
selected programme or broadcast screen. If a programme recorded in DV mode is selected during recording or temporary
recording, the broadcast screen will be displayed.
OFF The broadcast screen will be displayed.
ON The selected programme will be displayed.
FUNCTION SET UP > REC/PLAY SET UP
VXP MODE REC AUDIO
For setting the audio mode when recording in XP mode. (This setting is invalid for HDD Y DVD dubbing.)
DOLBY DIGITAL Normal audio mode.
LINEAR PCM High sound quality mode.
WAUDIO REC
Set if recording NICAM bilingual broadcasts.
NICAM Records in bilingual mode.
MONO Records in normal sound mode.
XDIRECT REC
If connected with a TV supporting T-V Link, channels being watched on TV can be recorded instantly.
OFF Disable.
ON Enable.
YINPUT COLOUR SYSTEM
For selecting the colour format of the image.
PAL When recording input signals in PAL format.
SECAM When recording input signals in SECAM format.
ZJUMP TIME
For setting the jump interval for S/T. [P44]
15 MIN Jumps in 15-minute interval.
30 MIN Jumps in 30-minute interval.
1 HR Jumps in 1-hour interval.
aPROGRAMME ALERT
A function to warn that there are programmes that cannot be recorded for the weekly/daily timer programming due to
insufficient remaining capacity of the HDD. For setting the period where warning is required. (Displayed when the unit is turned
on.)
OFF No warning.
WITHIN 1 DAY
Warns that there are programmes that cannot be recorded within 1 day, …, within
6 days, within 1 week, …, within 5 weeks.
^ WITHIN 6 DAYS
WITHIN 1 WEEK
^ WITHIN 5 WEEKS
HDD/DVD SET UP > COMMON SET UP
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FUNCTION SET UP > DISPLAY SET
bSUPERIMPOSE
For setting whether to automatically display the operation details on the TV screen.
OFF Do not display.
AUTO Displays for 5 seconds during operations.
cBLUE BACK
For setting whether to display a blue screen, when broadcast cannot be received or if there are no signals at the external input.
Set to AOFFB when the signals are weak or reception is poor.
OFF Do not change the screen display.
ON Switch to a blue screen.
dDIMMER (DURING POWER ON)
For setting the brightness of the front display panel when the unit is on.
BRIGHT Bright
DIMMED Dark
eDIMMER (DURING POWER OFF)
For setting whether to light up or turn off the light of the front display panel when the unit is off.
OFF Turns off the light of the front display panel when the unit is off.
ON Lights up the front display panel when the unit is off.
fQUICK STARTUP
If set to AONB, the power consumption during standby increases but operations such as playback can be performed more
quickly than when set to AOFFB.
OFF Usually set to AOFFB. (Standby power consumption: 6.7 W)
ON Operations can be performed quickly after turning on the unit. (Standby power
consumption: 16.5 W)
gON SCREEN LANGUAGE
For setting the on-screen display language.
ENGLISH
Sets the language.
DEUTSCH, FRANCAIS, ESPAÑOL,
ITALIANO, NEDERLANDS, SVENSKA,
NORSK, SUOMI, DANSK
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Setup Menu (continued)
FUNCTION SET UP > VIDEO IN/OUT
hMONITOR TYPE
Set in accordance with the TV to be connected.
4:3LB When connected with a 4:3 TV. (Black strips are added to the top and bottom
when displaying a 16:9 image.)
4:3PS When connected with a 4:3 TV. (The left and right are cropped off when
displaying a 16:9 image.)
16:9AUTO When connected with a wide TV (16:9).
16:9FIX When connected with a TV fixed at 16:9. (This unit automatically adjust the
screen width when displaying a 4:3 image.)
iF-1 INPUT
Set in accordance with the video connectors to be connected, when using the [F-1] input connectors on the front panel.
VIDEO If connecting video signals (yellow connector).
S-VIDEO If connecting S-Video signals (black connector).
jL-1 OUTPUT
For setting the output signal of the connector in accordance with the connecting device, when using the SCART connector
[L-1] on the rear panel.
SCART VIDEO Outputs video signals.
SCART S-VIDEO Outputs S-Video signals.
SCART RGB Outputs RGB signals.
COMPONENT Outputs component video signals. (If connecting to the TV via the component
terminal.)
kL-1 INPUT
For setting the input signal of the connector in accordance with the connecting device, when using the SCART connector [L-1]
on the rear panel as a input connector.
VIDEO If connecting video signals.
S-VIDEO If connecting S-Video signals.
lL-2 SELECT
Setting for the SCART connector [L-2] on the rear panel. Mainly for setting the input signals accordingly when connected. Also,
when this unit is turned off, signals of an external tuner can be set to be output from [L-1]. The items that can be set changes
depending on the AL-1 OUTPUTB setting. [P29]
VIDEO/RGB If connecting video signals.
S-VIDEO/RGB If connecting S-Video signals.
SAT VIDEO/RGB If connecting video signals with an external tuner.
DECODER If connecting a decoder.
INITIAL SET UP > TUNER SET
For setting receiving channels. [P36]
INITIAL SET UP > CLOCK SET
For setting the clock. [P34]
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9 Performing basic settings that determine the operations of VHS. Press VHS to set to VHS mode,
then press SET UP to access the setup menu.
VHS SET UP
mB.E.S.T.
For recording with the picture quality that best matches the tape. [P99]
OFF If you do not wish to use this function.
ON If you wish to record in the condition that best matches your tape.
nPICTURE CONTROL
For selecting the best picture quality during playback.
AUTO When you wish to adjust the picture quality automatically. (Usually set to this
mode.)
EDIT Minimises image deterioration during editing.
SOFT Minimises image coarseness when viewing overplayed tapes containing a lot of
noise.
oCOLOUR SYSTEM
This unit can play PAL, NTSC and MESECAM tapes, and record SECAM signals. Select an appropriate colour system.
PAL/NTSC When recording PAL signals, or playing PAL or NTSC tapes.
MESECAM When recording MESECAM signals, or playing MESECAM tapes.
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TV Station and ID List
9 The AIDB abbreviation is what is shown on-screen in lieu of the station name. The AIDB
abbreviation is listed in the Confirmation screen and is displayed on the TV screen when the unit is
tuned to a different station.
1000 TV1000 JIM JIM TV SHOW SHOW
3SAT 3SAT JSTV JSTV SIC SOCIEDADE
9LIV 9LIVE KA2 KA2 SKY SKY CHANNEL
AB3 AB3 KAB1 KABEL1 SKYN SKY NEWS
ADLT ADULT KAN2 KANAL2 SPEK SPEKTRUM
ANIM ANIMAL PLANET KAN5 KANAL5 SPRT SPORT
ANT3 ANTENA3 KBH KBH.KANAL SRTL SUPER RTL
ARD ARD KIKA KINDER.KANAL STAR STAR-TV
ARTE ARTE LA7 LA7 SVT1 SVT1
ATV MAGYAR ATV LIB LIBERTY TV SVT2 SVT2
B1 BERLIN 1 LOCA LOCAL SV24 NEWS
BBC BBC GROUP M6 M6 SWR SUEDWEST3
BBC1 BBC1 MBC MBR TCC TCC
BBC2 BBC2 MCM MCM TCM TCM
BBCW BBC WORLD MDR MDR TELE TELE
BIO+ TV BIO+ MOVE MOVIE TEL5 TELE5
BLOO BLOOMBERG MTV MTV TF1 TF1
BR3 BAYERN3 MTV1 MTV1 TM TV DE MADRID
C+ CANAL PLUS MTV2 MTV2 TMC TELEMONTECARLO
C1 PORTUGUSES MTV3 MTV3 TMF TMF
C9 VALENCIA NGEO NATIONAL.G TNT TNT INT
CAN5 CANALE5 N24 NEWS24 TRT TRT INT
CANV KETNET CANVAS N3 NORD3 TSI1 TSI
CANZ KANAAL Z N-TV N-TV TSI2 TSI2
CH4 CHANNEL4 NBC NBC SUPER TSR1 TSR
CH5 CHANNEL5 NDR NDR TSR2 TSR2
CHLD CHILD NED1 NED1 TV1 BRTN TV1
CINE CINEMA NED2 NED2 TV2 TV2
CLUB TELECLUB NED3 NED3 TV2Z TV2 ZULU
CMT CMT NET5 NETWORK5 TV3 TV3
CNN CNN NEWS TV3+ TV3 PLUS
CSUR ANDALUCIA NICK NICKELODEON TV4 TV4
CT1 CT 1 NOVA NOVA TV5 TV5
CT2 CT 2 NRK1 NRK TV6 TV6
DISC DISCOVERY NRK2 NRK2 TV8 TV8
DK1 DENMARK1 ODE ODEON TVE1 TVE1
DK2 DENMARK2 ORF1 ORF1 TVE2 TVE2
DK4 DENMARK4 ORF2 ORF2 TVG TV GALICIA
DR1 DR TV PHOE PHOENIX TVI TV INDEPENDENT
DR2 DR2 POLS POL SAT TVN TV NORGE
DSF DSF PREM PREMIERE TV24 TVN24
DUNA DUNA TV PRIM PRIMA TV TVP1 TVP1
ETB1 ETB1 PRO7 PRO7 TVP2 TVP2
ETB2 ETB2 RAI1 RAI1 TV P TV POLONIA
ETV ETV RAI2 RAI2 V8 V8
EUNW EURO NEWS RAI3 RAI3 VCR VIDEO
EURO EURONEWS RET4 RETE4 VH-1 VH-1
EUSP EUROSPORTS RTB1 TELE21 VIT VITAYA
FEMM FENMAN RTB2 RTVF1/2 VIVA VIVA
FILM FILM RTL RTL VIV2 VIVA2
FNET FILMNET RTL2 RTL2 VMTV VIDEO MUSIC
FR2 France2 RTL4 RTL4 VOX VOX
FR3 France3 RTL5 RTL5 VSAT VIASAT3
FR5 France5 RTL7 RTL7 VT4 VP4
GALA GALAVISION RTLK RTLK VTM VTM
HBO HBO RTP RTP WDR3 West3
HR3 HESSEN3 RTV4 RTV4 WRLD WORLD
HSEU H.S.EURO SAT1 SAT1 YLE1 YLE1
INFO INFO-KANAL SBS6 SBS YLE2 YLE2
ITA1 ITALIA1 SERV Service YORN YORIN
ITA7 ITALIA7 SF1 SF1 ZDF ZDF
ITV1 ITV SF2 SF2 ZTV ZTV
ID ID IDSTATION NAME STATION NAME STATION NAME
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Language Code List
AA Afar IN Indonesian RU Russian
AB Abkhazian IS Icelandic RW Kinyarwanda
AF Afrikaans IW Hebrew SA Sanskrit
AM Ameharic JI Yiddish SD Sindhi
AR Arabic JW Javanese SG Sangho
AS Assamese KA Georgian SH Serbo-Croatian
AY Aymara KK Kazakh SI Singhalese
AZ Azerbaijani KL Greenlandic SK Slovak
BA Bashkir KM Cambodian SL Slovenian
BE Byelorussian KN Kannada SM Samoan
BG Bulgarian KO Korean (KOR) SN Shona
BH Bihari KS Kashmiri SO Somali
BI Bislama KU Kurdish SQ Albanian
BN Bengali, Bangla KY Kirghiz SR Serbian
BO Tibetan LA Latin SS Siswati
BR Breton LN Lingala ST Sesotho
CA Catalan LO Laothian SU Sundanese
CO Corsican LT Lithuanian SW Swahili
CS Czech LV Latvian, Lettish TA Tamil
CY Welsh MG Malagasy TE Telugu
DZ Bhutani MI Maori TG Tajik
EL Greek MK Macedonian TH Thai
EO Esperanto ML Malayalam TI Tigrinya
ET Estonian MN Mongolian TK Turkmen
EU Basque MO Moldavian TL Tagalog
FA Persian MR Marathi TN Setswana
FJ Fiji MS Malay (MAY) TO Tonga
FO Faroese MT Maltese TR Turkish
FY Frisian MY Burmese TS Tsonga
GA Irish NA Nauru TT Tatar
GD Scots Gaelic NE Nepali TW Twi
GL Galician OC Occitan UK Ukrainian
GN Guarani OM (Afan) Oromo UR Urdu
GU Gujarati OR Oriya UZ Uzbek
HA Hausa PA Panjabi VI Vietnamese
HI Hindi PL Polish VO Volapuk
HR Croatian PS Pashto, Pushto WO Wolof
HU Hungarian PT Portuguese XH Xhosa
HY Armenian QU Quechua YO Yoruba
IA Interlingua RM Rhaeto-Romance ZH Chinese
IE Interlingue RN Kirundi ZU Zulu
IK Inupiak RO Rumanian
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Q&A
Preparations
See AAbout DiscsB [P12].
No. This unit’s HDD contains software required for operations,
and will not function if replaced with a commercially available
HDD.
Use an RF converter sold separately. For details on connection,
refer to the instruction manual of the RF converter.
Setup
The HDD functions in the following instances even if the unit
is off.
0While receiving programme listing data.
0While HDD is being optimised.
The fan spins in the following instances even if the unit is off.
0While receiving programme listing data.
0During VPS/PDC recording standby.
0When Setup Menu AL-2 SELECTB = ADECODERB
[P114] l
Yes, this unit outputs signals from the [L-2 IN/DECODER]
terminal to the [L-1 IN/OUT] terminal even if it is off. See
AInput/Output SettingB [P29]
However, this function is not available during programme
listing data downloading. In such cases, it is recommended
that the external receiver be connected directly to the TV.
Set Setup Menu AMONITOR TYPEB = A16:9AUTOB
[P114] h
Recording
See AClock SettingB [P34].
No. This unit is equipped with only one tuner. It is not possible
to record simultaneously on two or more decks.
It will not be erased. Recording will stop.
Yes, on the DVD deck. However, it is not possible to switch to
DV input. Switching is not possible during DV input recording.
Unable to pause recording on the HDD. If PAUSE is pressed
while HDD is recording., it will enter into Live Memory
Playback’s pause mode. However, record pause is possible
during external input recording. (By pressing REC and PAUSE
on the remote control simultaneously.)
DVD-RW/-R (Video mode) recording will be recorded in the
sound as set. Setup Menu AVIDEO MODE RECORDING
AUDIOB [P111] N
When recording movies and other bilingual programmes, the
use of DVD-RAM or DVD-RW (VR mode) discs is
recommended.
As the VHS and DVD/HDD share the same tuner on this unit,
the channel cannot be changed while recording is in progress
even if you switch the deck.
0Chapters (marks) will not be copied for play list dubbing.
Each scene becomes a chapter.
0For dubbings to the DVD-RW/-R (Video mode) discs, up to
99 marks per title are copied.
Which discs are unplayable?
Can I use cartridge-enclosed DVD-RAMs?
Can I replace the HDD on my own?
My television is not equipped with video inputs, is
there other methods of connection?
The HDD is functioning although the unit is not on.
The fan is functioning although the unit is not on.
Can I watch programmes via the external receiver even
though the unit is not on?
Images output from this unit are vertically squeezed.
The time of the clock seems to deviate.
Can I record simultaneously on the HDD and DVD?
If I record to full capacity on the disc, will the old
recordings be erased?
Can I switch the channel while recording is paused?
Cannot activate pause while HDD is recording.
Cannot switch between the main and sub audio after
recording a bilingual programme onto the DVD-R disc.
While recording on the VHS, the channel cannot be
changed even if I switch to the DVD or HDD.
What happens to the chapter (mark) during recording?
HDD, DVD-RAM,
DVD-RW/-R (VR mode) DVD-RW/-R
(Video mode)
During
recording
Inserted when switched
from monaural or
bilingual broadcast to
stereo broadcast.
Automatically
inserted
approximately
every 5 minutes.
During
dubbing Marks will be copied. Marks will be
copied.
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Playback
There are some DVD Videos and Video CDs with playback
controls set by the disc maker.
No. Reverse slow playback is also not possible.
1.5x speed playback cannot be performed while recording on
HDD or DVD.
0Perform after recording ends.
The memory for resume will be cancelled when any of the
following is performed.
0Pressing STOP/CLEAR while stopped.
0Selecting titles from the DVD Video menu screen.
(And when setup menu is set to ADISC RESUMEB.)
0Turn off this unit.
0Removing the disc.
Set the channel to other than AdvB.
When the channel has been set to AdvB, the thumbnails will
not be displayed when using a disc that is not registered in the
library.
Dubbing
Commercially available DVD Video discs are copy-guarded for
copyright protection purposes. Dubbing is not possible in this
case.
Yes, but some models cannot be controlled.
The recording date and time, channel, thumbnail pictures, and
chapter marks will be copied.
HIGH SPEED dubbing:
Dubs using the same recording mode as the HDD.
JUST dubbing:
Dubs using the same recording mode as the HDD, but when
the disc remaining time is insufficient, dubbing will be
performed using a lower recording mode.
MANUAL dubbing:
Can change to a mode lower than the recording mode of the
HDD.
Theoretical figures during high speed dubbing are as the
numerical values below. (For a 1-hour programme recorded in
XP mode.)
0DVD-RAM (Ver. 2.1/3x): Approx. 20 mins. (Max. 3x speed)
0DVD-RW (Ver. 1.2/4x): Approx. 15 mins. (Max. 4x speed)
0DVD-R (General Ver. 2.0/8x): Approx. 8 mins. (Max. 8x
speed)
Turn off the camcorder, then turn on and try again.
Editing
It is not possible to edit if a title protect mark is displayed at the
bottom left of the thumbnail for DVD disc. Edit after removing
title protect. [P88]
Possible with HDD, DVD-RAM and DVD-RW/-R (VR mode)
discs. [P89]
When many programmes are deleted at once, wait until the
next operation can be performed.
Does not perform as operated when playing a
commercially available DVD Video.
Can I perform reverse playback (-1x speed playback)
on Video CDs?
Unable to perform 1.5x speed playback for HDD.
When does the memory for resume get cancelled?
Thumbnails on the DVD deck are not displayed.
Can I dub commercially available DVD Videos to the
HDD?
Can I control the DV camcorder connected to the DV
terminal?
During HDD Y DVD dubbing, will the programme
information be copied?
Can I change the recording mode when dubbing from
the HDD to DVD?
What is the shortest dubbing time from the HDD to
DVD?
During DV dubbing, the image is not output properly
from the camcorder connected to this unit.
Recorded programme cannot be edited.
To delete a part of a recorded programme.
Operations cannot be performed after deleting
programmes.
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Troubleshooting
Resetting
0It normally takes about 40 seconds to prepare before you
can start any operations. Operations cannot be performed
during this period.
0If the display does not seem to disappear, reset the unit.
Press STOP/CLEAR (o) and STANDBY/ON on the unit
simultaneously for more than 2 seconds until ARESETTINGB
is displayed on the front display panel.
Or pull out the power plug, wait around 5 seconds and then
re-insert.
The unit is automatically repairing recorded data that is
unusual. Wait until the time display is displayed. Repairing
may take more than 1 hour.
It can be removed by force using the following method.
APress STOP/CLEAR (o) and STANDBY/ON on the unit
simultaneously for more than 2 seconds until ARESETTINGB
is displayed on the front display panel.
BPress and hold OPEN/CLOSE (M) on the unit until the disc
tray opens. (Takes about 30 seconds.)
CAfter removing the disc, press OPEN/CLOSE (M) to close
the disc tray. (The unit will turn off.)
General
The power cord is disconnected from the socket.
Channel cannot be changed during recording.
0The setting of the remote control code (1/2/3/4) is
inappropriate. [P104]
0The batteries may be depleted.
0Remove the batteries, re-insert after more than 5 minutes
and then try again. Alternatively, replace with new batteries.
The external input channel AF-1B setting is inappropriate.
[P22]
Set to the following setting. Setup Menu ASUPERIMPOSEB =
AOFFB [P113] b
0Child lock has been set.
Cancel the child lock. [P103]
0There are cases when the operation is prohibited, depending
on the disc.
0If the unit cannot be operated at all, turn off the unit, and
then on again. (Lightning or static electricity may cause
malfunction of the unit.)
Cancel tray lock using the following method.
While holding STOP/CLEAR (o), press OPEN/CLOSE (M) on
the unit when the unit is in standby mode. AUNLOCKB is
displayed on the front display panel when tray lock is released.
Playback
Check if the video input is displayed.
Switch the TV (AV TV) with video/audio input terminals to the
external input connected to this unit.
Check the output format of the image. Refer to the above
mentioned for checking method.
0Place the disc on the disc tray with the playback surface
facing down.
0A disc not compatible with this unit is loaded. [P12]
0The disc loaded is dirty.
Use a soft cloth to clean. [P13]
0The disc loaded is badly warped or scratched.
Images are distorted at the point where the playback speed
changes. It is not a malfunction.
For HDD, set Setup Menu ALIVE MEMORYB [P110] I to
other than AOFFB.
For DVD, Live Memory Playback cannot be performed other
than on DVD-RAM discs. Use a DVD-RAM disc. [P12]
APLEASEB and AWAITB display alternately, or
ARESETTINGB blinks for a long time after the power
plug is inserted. Is it a malfunction?
Not functioning while AWAITB blinks on the front
display panel.
The disc tray does not open.
No power is supplied to the unit.
The channel cannot be changed.
The remote control does not work.
Dubbing from the Video Cassette Recorder is not
possible.
The on-screen text displayed when playing back on
this unit is recorded during dubbing.
The unit does not operate.
ALOCKB is displayed on the front display panel, and
the disc cannot be removed.
No images on the TV screen.
Images do not appear on the TV screen or images are
distorted.
0Playback does not start or stops immediately after
pressing PLAY.
0ANO DISCB is displayed on the front display panel.
Images are distorted when you start high speed
search.
RetroActive Playback does not start.
Live Memory Playback does not start.
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0The programme has reached its ending portion.
Press ON SCREEN to confirm. [P105]
0The recording has just completed.
Wait approximately 30 seconds, then press PLAY.
0It may not be possible to record, play, edit, or dub discs
recorded or formatted on other players or computers, on this
unit.
In addition, noise may appear on the screen or the sound
may be distorted.
To output sound from the coaxial digital sound output terminal
on the rear of this unit, check the following setting.
Setup Menu ADIGITAL AUDIO OUTB = APCM ONLYB
[P110] D
For multi-channel programmes recorded on the DVD-RAM or
DVD-RW (VR mode) discs, check the following setting when
the main audio and sub audio cannot be switched.
Setup Menu ADIGITAL AUDIO OUTB = APCM ONLYB
[P110] D
After setting, press AUDIO to select the desired audio.
Recording
The channel does not correspond to that in the receiving area.
If you are unable to select the desired channel on this unit, set
the correct channel for the receiving broadcast. [P24, 36]
0No disc is loaded.
Or an incompatible disc is loaded.
Load a recordable disc. [P12]
0The disc loaded is not formatted.
Format the disc so that it can be recorded on this unit.
[P66]
0A finalised disc is loaded.
Recording cannot be made on finalised discs. [P67]
0Discs formatted on other players may not be recordable on
this unit.
0The disc does not have enough space.
Delete unwanted programmes, or load a new disc. [P88]
The unit will not turn off in the following instances.
0DVD or VHS is selected while HDD is timer recording (and
vice versa).
0When multiple timer recordings were programmed for
different decks.
0Confirm the contents of the timer programme. May not
function properly when there is a power failure. [P56,
57]
0If timer programming cannot be set or cancelled, wait for
about 1 minute and then try again.
The GUIDE Plus+ system
This troubleshooting covers only a few problems. For a
complete list, please visit the GUIDE Plus+ system website at
www.europe.guideplus.com
0It takes 24 hours to download the programme listing data.
After checking the connections such as antenna connection,
set this unit to standby mode.
0Confirm that there are no problems with the host station
channel.
0After deleting channels with poor reception, perform initial
setup again.
The IR blaster (G-LINK) cable is incorrectly connected or
placed. Also, check the external receiver’s brand name, etc.
The date and time is not set. [P34]
Due to circumstances of the broadcast station, the programme
broadcasting time may change but this unit does not
automatically change its programmed time accordingly.
Others
Displays when power failure occurred. Set the date and time.
The DVD-RAM disc contains data recorded on a computer.
Computer data cannot be deleted on this unit. If the data is
unwanted, format the disc on this unit. [P66]
0DVD-RAM discs recorded on this unit cannot be played on
incompatible DVD players.
0Even finalised discs may not be playable, depending on their
recording condition.
Playback does not start.
There is no sound from the coaxial output when
performing 1.5x speed playback on the HDD.
The main and sub audio cannot be switched when the
coaxial digital sound output terminal on the rear of this
unit is connected.
0The desired programme cannot be recorded.
0No images on the TV screen.
Recording cannot be made.
The unit does not turn off after completing timer
recording.
Timer programming cannot be made.
The programme listing is not displayed.
The channel does not change when receiving via the
external receiver.
Timer programming cannot be set.
The recorded programme ends halfway.
A-- : --B is displayed on the front display panel.
The disc remaining space does not increase even
though all recorded programmes have been deleted.
DVD discs recorded on this unit cannot be played on
other players.
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On-screen Message
Playback
Recording
Message Advice
HDD NO TITLE RECORDED Record a programme first.
UNABLE TO GO FORWARD ANY MORE Unable to advance to the end position of the programme or
a position ahead of the current recording position.
UNABLE TO GO BACK ANY MORE Unable to return to a position before the start of recording.
DVD COPY PROHIBITED
CAN NOT PLAY The unit has detected invalid contents of copy restrictions
when reading the disc or in the middle of playback.
DISC NOT LOADED Load a disc.
DISC NOT REGISTERED IN THE LIBRARY
REGISTER DISC?
A disc that is not registered in the library has been loaded.
Register as necessary. Registering is useful when watching
the disc later on. [P98]
NAVIGATION IS NOT AVAILABLE WITH THIS
DISC Library Database Navigation cannot be utilised with DVD
Videos or discs recorded and not finalised on other units.
REGION CODE ERROR This unit can play discs with region number A2B or AALLB.
Discs with other region numbers are not playable.
UNREADABLE DISC
CHECK THE DISC Check if the disc can be play back on this unit. [P12]
Message Advice
HDD CAN NOT MODIFY LIVE MEMORY TIME,
DUE TO SHORTAGE OF CAPACITY
DELETE UNWANTED TITLE THEN RETRY
There is no recordable space remaining in the hard disk.
Increase the recordable space by dubbing the currently
recorded programmes to DVD first, then delete the
programmes. [P88]
CAPACITY IS FULL, CAN NOT RECORD
DELETE UNWANTED TITLE Delete unwanted programmes. [P88]
REMAINING CAPACITY IS SMALL
DELETE UNWANTED TITLE
CAPACITY IS FULL
RECORDING STOPPED
Delete unwanted programmes. In addition, dub
programmes that you want to the DVD discs and then
delete.
DVD
COPY PROHIBITED
CAN NOT RECORD
An attempt has been made to record copy-protected
programmes. Use a CPRM compatible disc in VR mode
when recording copy-once (programme that can only be
recorded once) programmes. However, programmes with
copy guard cannot be recorded.
DISC NOT RECORDABLE
INSERT RECORDABLE DISC Load a disc that is recordable on this unit. [P12]
HDD/DVD TITLE MEMORY IS FULL, UNABLE TO
RECORD
DELETE UNWANTED TITLE
Up to 99 titles can be registered on a DVD, and 500 titles
on the HDD. Delete unwanted programmes. [P88]
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Timer Programming
Dubbing
Disc
Message Advice
HDD CAN NOT SET TIMER PROGRAMME DUE
TO SHORTAGE OF CAPACITY
DELETE UNWANTED TITLE OR CHANGE
RECORD MODE
There is no recordable space remaining in the hard disk.
Increase the recordable space by dubbing the currently
recorded programmes to DVD first, then delete the
programmes. [P88]
CAN NOT PERFORM TIMER RECORDING
CHECK PROGRAMME LIST TO CONFIRM
For HDD timer programming, there are timer programmes
that cannot be recorded within the duration set due to the
remaining capacity of HDD. Verify, cancel or change the
timer programme from the programme list where necessary.
[P57]
HDD/DVD SET CLOCK BEFORE TIMER
PROGRAMMING Set the clock. [P34]
Message Advice
HDD/DVD CAN NOT DUB DURING RECORDING
STOP RECORDING THEN RETRY Dub after recording ends.
THE i.LINK DEVICE THAT YOU HAVE
CONNECTED IS NOT RECOGNIZED
MAKE SURE THAT DEVICE IS CONNECTED
PROPERLY AND POWERED ON
Check that the DV device is correctly connected to the DV
input terminal on the unit’s front panel.
Message Advice
DVD COULD NOT CANCEL DISC FINALISATION
CHECK THE DISC
The disc may be dirty. Clean the disc and try again.
COULD NOT FINALISE THE DISC
CHECK THE DISC
COULD NOT FORMAT THE DISC
CHECK THE DISC
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Specifications
Power requirement
AC 220 V -240 V H,50Hz/60Hz
Power consumption
Power on: 45 W
Power off: 6.7 W
Temperature
Operating: 5I to 35I
Storage: -20I to 60I
Operating position
Horizontal only
Dimensions (WxHxD)
435 mm x 96 mm x 384 mm
Weight
6.9 kg
Recordable disc
DVD-RAM 12 cm (4.7 GB/9.4 GB *1)
DVD-RAM 8 cm (1.4 GB/2.8 GB *2)
DVD-R 12 cm (4.7 GB)
DVD-R 8 cm (1.4 GB)
DVD-RW 12 cm (4.7 GB)
DVD-RW 8 cm (1.4 GB)
*1 9.4 GB double-sided discs
*2 2.8 GB double-sided discs
Recording format
DVD-RAM : DVD Video Recording format
DVD-R : DVD Video format, DVD Video Recording
format
DVD-RW : DVD Video format, DVD Video Recording
format
Recording time
Maximum 8 hours (with 4.7 GB disc)
(XP) : Approx. 1 hour
(SP) : Approx. 2 hours
(LP) : Approx. 4 hours
(EP) : Approx. 6 hours
(FR) : Approx. 1 hour - 8 hours
Audio recording system
Dolby Digital (2 ch)
Linear PCM (XP mode only)
Video recording compression system
MPEG2 (CBR/VBR)
Capacity
160 GB
Recording time
(DV) : Approx. 11 hours
(XP) : Approx. 34 hours
(SP) : Approx. 69 hours
(LP) : Approx. 138 hours
(EP) : Approx. 209 hours
(FR480) : Approx. 300 hours
Audio recording system
Dolby Digital (2 ch)
Linear PCM (XP mode only)
Video recording compression system
MPEG2 (VBR)
Signal system
PAL colour signal and CCIR monochrome signal, 625 lines/
50 fields
Recording system
DA4 (Double Azimuth) head helical scan system
Format
VHS PAL standard
Maximum recording time
(SP) : 240 min. with E-240 video cassette
(LP) : 480 min. with E-240 video cassette
Signal-to-noise ratio
45 dB
Horizontal resolution
230 lines
Frequency range
(Normal audio) : 70 Hz to 10,000 Hz
(Hi-Fi audio) : 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz
Specifications shown are for SP mode unless otherwise
specified.
21-pin SCART connectors
IN/OUT X 1, IN/DECODER X 1
S-video input
Y : 1.0 Vp-p, 75 K
C : 0.3 Vp-p, 75 K
Video input
1.0 Vp-p, 75 K (pin jack)
Audio input
2 Vrms (pin jack)
i. Link
4-pin for DV Input/Output
Component video output
Y : 1.0 Vp-p, 75 K
Pb/Pr : 0.7 Vp-p, 75 K
Corresponding to copy protection
Digital audio output
Coaxial
Corresponding to Dolby Digital and DTS Digital Surround,
Bitstream
Selectable in digital audio output setting menu
G-LINK
R3.5 mm Jack
Tuning system
Frequency synthesised tuner
Signal system
PAL/SECAM colour signal, 625 lines/50 fields
TV channel storage capacity
99 positions (+AUX position)
Channel coverage
VHF : 47 MHz - 89 MHz/
104 MHz - 300 MHz/
302 MHz - 470 MHz
UHF : 470 MHz - 862 MHz
Clock reference
Quartz
Memory backup time
Approx. 10 minutes.
E. & O.E. Design and specifications subject to change without
notice.
GENERAL
VIDEO/AUDIO (DVD Deck)
VIDEO/AUDIO (HDD Deck)
VIDEO/AUDIO (VHS Deck)
INPUT/OUTPUT
TUNER/TIMER
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Glossary
Bitstream Digital signals of compressed sounds or images.
Chapter A unit for segments of music and images in the titles of DVD Videos, etc. It can be freely
created for programmes recorded using this unit. (For DVD-RAM and DVD-RW (VR) discs.)
Decoder A device that reverts compressed signals of sounds and images to their original signals.
Dolby Digital A compression process system for audio signals. A standard system for 5.1-channel
surround on DVD Videos.
DTS An abbreviation for Digital Theater Systems, a sound compression format used on DVD
Videos. With higher sound quality as compared to Dolby Digital.
Encoding The compressing and digitalising of sounds and images. Re-encoding refers to using another
system or compression rate to re-digitalise signals that were uncompressed.
Finalising A writing process of disc information such that the programmes recorded on the DVD-R
and DVD-RW discs can be played back on other players.
Intelligent Dual-Pass Encoding Optimises the overall bit rate for recording. Scenes with rapid movement are recorded with
high bit rates, while scenes with slow movement are recorded with low bit rates, thereby
resulting in better picture quality.
JPEG An abbreviation of Joint Photographic Experts Group, an international standard for
compressed still image data files. The data of the 3 primary colours (RGB) is compressed
from a ratio of 10:1 to 100:1.
Letterbox A method of displaying a wide image (16:9) on a TV with aspect ratio of 4:3 in full screen,
by adding a black band at the top and bottom.
Linear PCM A format that digitalises audio signals without compression.
MP3 An abbreviation of MPEG-1 Audio Layer-3, an international standard for compressed audio
data files. While minimising the deterioration of sound quality, the audio data of an audio
CD is compressed to a ratio of 10:1.
MPEG Pronounced as EHM-pehg, an abbreviation of Moving Picture Experts Group, an
international standard for video and sound compression.
Pan & Scan A method of displaying a wide image (16:9) on a TV with aspect ratio of 4:3 in full screen,
by cropping off the left and right of the image.
PBC An abbreviation of Playback Control. A mechanism that controls the playback of data
recorded with Video CD (Ver.2.0). Includes a software with interactive and search function
using a menu screen.
Post-recording Refers to the adding of narration or background music (BGM) to the sound after recording it
with the camera.
Progressive scan mode
For conventional TV broadcast video signals, a picture is presented by displaying the
vertical resolution of 525 scanning lines alternately in halves. This system is known as
interlace. The system that displays all the scanning lines at one time is known as progressive
scan, and this mode enables high image quality playback of DVD Video movie softwares.
Region number A number that restricts DVD Video playback. The world is divided into 6 regions
distinguished by numbers, and playback is not possible if the number of the player and the
disc do not match.
S-Video terminal A type of video terminal that connects the unit and the peripheral devices. Achieves high
image quality as the luminance signal and chrominance signal are connected separately.
Thumbnails Reduced-size version of pictures, for making segments of pictures, programmes or scenes
easily recognisable.
Title A unit for recorded image of images that can be selected using the main image or menu
screen of DVD Videos, etc. Programmes recorded using this unit are also known as titles.
Track A unit for segments of music, images, etc. in audio CDs, Video CDs, and Super Video CDs.
Video mode A recording system for DVD-R and DVD-RW discs, which is compatible with DVD Video
discs.
VR mode An abbreviation of Video Recording Mode. A form of recording system for discs including
DVD-RW, it is possible to edit, erase or rewrite.
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List of Terms
A
A-B Repeat Playback ................................. 107
Adjusting the Picture Quality ...................... 108
Angle Selection ........................................... 63
Audio language ................................... 63, 109
B
Basic Playback
(Library Database Navigation) ................. 42
Basic Recording .................................... 38, 40
C
Calendar timer programming ........................ 54
Changing or cancelling a timer
programme ...................................... 56, 57
Chapter ............................................... 83, 125
Child Lock ................................................ 103
Clock Setting ............................................... 34
Copy-once .................................................. 69
CPRM ......................................................... 69
D
Decoder ....................................... 29, 37, 125
Dolby Digital .................... 100, 110, 112, 125
Download programme data
(The GUIDE Plus+ System) ...................... 31
DTS .................................................. 100, 125
Dubbing ..................................................... 68
Dubbing from DV Camcorder ...................... 74
Dubbing from Video Cassette Recorder
(VCR) ..................................................... 75
DV Auto Chaptering .................................. 111
F
Finalising ............................................ 67, 125
Formatting .................................................. 66
FR (Free Rate) Mode .................................... 92
Frame-by-frame playback ............................. 44
G
Guide Channel Set ...................................... 35
GUIDE Plus+ System ..... 30, 32, 46, 48, 50, 56
H
Help Guide ................................................. 91
High speed dubbing .................................... 72
I
Instant Timer Recording .........................39, 41
Intelligent Dual-Pass Encode .................69, 125
J
JPEG .............................................12, 65, 125
Jump ........................................................... 44
Just dubbing .......................................... 72, 79
L
Language code list ..................................... 117
Letterbox ............................................. 28, 125
Library ........................................................ 98
Linear PCM .......................100, 110, 112, 125
Live Memory Playback .................................60
M
Manual dubbing .......................................... 72
Marks ....................................................44, 83
Monitor type ................................................28
MP3 .............................................. 12, 65, 125
N
NICAM .............................................100, 112
O
One Touch Replay .................................44, 61
One-Button-Record ......................................46
On-Screen Language ....................................27
On-screen Message ....................................122
Overwrite protection ....................................95
P
Pan & Scan .......................................... 28, 125
PBC (Playback Control) ................................63
Playback Setting Menu ...............................106
Preview Playback ........................................ 85
Programme alert ..........................................95
Programme overlap ................................53, 55
Progressive scan .................................. 64, 125
Q
Quick startup ............................................. 113
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R
Random Playback ...................................... 108
Recordable time .......................................... 92
Recording Mode .................................... 40, 92
Region number .................................... 12, 125
Relief Recording .......................................... 97
Remote Control ........................................... 17
Repeat Playback ........................................ 107
Resetting ................................................... 120
Resume ............................................... 44, 110
Resuming Playback ..................................... 61
RetroActive Playback ................................... 96
RetroActive Recording ................................. 96
S
Search Playback ........................................ 107
Searching Programmes ................................. 50
Setting Receiving Channels .......................... 36
SHOWVIEW ................................... 35, 47, 52
Simulated Surround Effect .......................... 108
Simultaneous Recording and Playback .......... 60
Skip ............................................................ 44
Skip Search ................................................. 44
Slide show .......................................... 65, 108
Slow Motion Playback ................................. 44
Sound ....................................................... 100
Subtitle ............................................... 63, 109
Superimpose ............................................. 113
T
Temporary Recording .................................. 96
Time Search Playback ................................ 107
Tray Lock .................................................. 103
TV Station and ID List ................................ 116
V
Video mode ........................ 9, 12, 66, 67, 125
VPS/PDC .............................................. 53, 55
VR mode ............................ 9, 12, 66, 67, 125
W
Weekly/Daily Timer Programming ................ 94
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