ORION ELECTRIC M2G1A VCR/DVD TV Interface Device User Manual Part 3
ORION ELECTRIC CO., LTD. VCR/DVD TV Interface Device Part 3
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- 1. User Manual Part 1
- 2. User Manual Part 2
- 3. User Manual Part 3
User Manual Part 3
Editing an original title COMBINE CHAPTERS NAME 11/25/2003 10:03 PM CHAPTER 2/4 LENGTH 00:02:03/00:30:17 SELECT ENTER ENTER RETURN BACK TITLE MENU END 4 Press SKIP + or SKIP - to select the chapter marks to be erased. ENTER. 5 Press The chapter marks are erased and 2 chapters are combined into 1 chapter. 6 To continue erasing the chapter marks, repeat steps 4 and 5. Editing the disc combining chapters will completed. 7 The • To display the title menu, press RETURN. • To return to the normal screen, press TITLE MENU. Changing an original title name 1 Press TITLE MENU to display the title menu. the original title that you want to rename. 2 Select • Press or to select the original title. • Press • Press to display the editing menu of original title. or to select “RENAME TITLE”. TITLE MENU DISC NAME: 11/23/2005 08:41AM 006 SLP 11/25/2005 10:03PM 011 SP NOTE: The title name can be a maximum of 64 characters in VR mode and a maximum of 30 characters in Video mode. Long names will be shortened in the title menu. 11/29/2005 11:30AM 009 SP 12/01/2005 06:52PM 006 XP Family PLAY REC DATE :11/23/2005 ADDTIME CHAPTER MARK :08:41AM COMBINE CHAPTERS LENGTH :00:30:17 EDITCHANNEL TITLE :06 DELETE REC TITLE MODE :EP RENAME RENAME TITLE TITLE NEW PLAYLIST SELECT ENTER ENTER SET RETURN BACK TITLE MENU END ENTER. 3 Press The keyboard screen will appear. The entering method of the title name is the same as for the playlist. See the steps 4 and 5 of “Changing a title name” in “Editing a playlist” (page 64) and enter the title name. 71 2G10101A P71-P79 71 2/10/05, 9:23 AM Editing the disc Editing an original title Erasing a scene (Edit title) You can erase an unnecessary scene from the original title. Erase the scene after checking the title. You cannot restore the erased scene. When you erase the scene, you can increase the disc space. 1 Press TITLE MENU to display the title menu. the original title where a scene you want to erase is in2 Select cluded. • Press • Press • Press or to select the original title. to display the editing menu of original title. or to select “EDIT TITLE”. TITLE MENU DISC NAME: 11/23/2005 08:41AM 006 SLP 11/25/2005 10:03PM 011 SP 11/29/2005 11:30AM 009 SP 12/01/2005 06:52PM 006 XP Family PLAY REC DATE :11/23/2005 ADDTIME CHAPTER MARK :08:41AM COMBINE CHAPTERS LENGTH :00:30:17 EDIT PROGRAM EDIT TITLE CHANNEL :06 DELETE REC TITLE MODE :EP RENAME TITLE NEW PLAYLIST SELECT ENTER ENTER SET RETURN BACK TITLE MENU END 3 By pressing ENTER, the following message screen will appear. or to select “YES” and press ENTER, then the EDIT 4 Press TITLE screen will appear. • By selecting “NO”, the title menu appears. method for erasing a scene is the same as for the playlist. 5 The See the steps 4 to 9 of “Erasing scenes (Edit title)” in “Editing a NOTES: • If the scene is erased from the original title, the created playlist is erased. • Disc space will only be freed up if scenes lasting several minutes are deleted. • A chapter mark is automatically added at the location of the erased scene. playlist” (page 65). 72 2G10101A P71-P79 72 2/10/05, 9:23 AM Editing an original title Erasing an original title You can erase an original title. Erasing the title deletes both the title and the recording saved under that title name. Erase the original title after checking its title. The erased title cannot be restored. When you erase the title, you can increase the disc space. 1 Press TITLE MENU to display the title menu. the original title you want to erase. 2 Select or to select the original title. • Press • Press • Press to display the editing menu of original title. or to select “DELETE TITLE”. TITLE MENU DISC NAME: 11/23/2005 08:41AM 006 SLP 11/25/2005 10:03PM 011 SP 11/29/2005 11:30AM 009 SP 12/01/2005 06:52PM 006 XP Family PLAY REC DATE :11/23/2005 ADDTIME CHAPTER MARK :08:41AM COMBINE CHAPTERS LENGTH :00:30:17 EDITCHANNEL TITLE :06 DELETE TITLE DELETE REC TITLE MODE :EP RENAME TITLE NEW PLAYLIST ENTER Editing the disc SELECT ENTER SET RETURN BACK TITLE MENU END 3 By pressing ENTER, the following message screen will appear. Press or to select “YES” and press ENTER, then the origi4 nal title will be erased. • Erasing the title will be cancelled by selecting “NO”. NOTE: If the original title is erased the created playlist is also erased. 73 2G10101A P71-P79 73 2/10/05, 9:23 AM Editing the disc Changing a disc name You can change a disc name from the title menu. Preparation: • Turn ON the TV and set to the video input mode. • Load the recorded DVD disc. • Press DVD to select the DVD mode. (The DVD indicator will light.) Changing a disc name 1 Press TITLE MENU to display the title menu. or to select “DISC NAME”. 2 •• Press to display the editing menu. Press • Press or to select “RENAME DISC”. TITLE MENU DISC NAME PLAY RENAME DISC LENGTH 11/23/2005 08:41AM 006 SLP 11/25/2005 10:03PM 011 SP CHANNEL 11/29/2005 11:30AM 009 SP REC MODE : 12/01/2005 06:52PM 006 XP Family SELECT SET ENTER ENTER RETURN TITLE MENU BACK END ENTER. 3 Press The keyboard screen will appear. 4 Use the keyboard screen to enter the disc name. Drama_Family Letters RETURN Exit Numbers Signs DISPLAY OK NOTES: • The disc name can be a maximum of 30 characters. Long names will be shortened in the title menu. • For using the keyboard screen, see “Using the keyboard screen” (page 75). • A DVD-R disc cannot be named after it is finalized. OK STOP Space bar Caps TITLE MENU DISC NAME:Drama_Family REC DATE TIME LENGTH CHANNEL REC MODE 11/23/2005 08:41AM 006 SLP 11/25/2005 10:03PM 011 SP 11/29/2005 11:30AM 009 SP 12/01/2005 06:52PM 006 XP Family SELECT ENTER SET RETURN BACK TITLE MENU 74 74 Back DISPLAY 5 Press DISPLAY to return the title menu. ENTER 2G10101A P71-P79 CANCEL 2/10/05, 9:24 AM END Changing a disc name Using the keyboard screen This section explains the function of the keyboard screen and how to input characters. The disc name and the title name can be changed using the keyboard screen. Keyboard screen types The keyboard screen has three types of “Letters”, “Numbers” and “Signs”. The type can be switched over by pressing REW or F.FWD. Character input 2 Example: Explained here is the procedure when you input “F” and “J”. the numeric keys continuously and select 1 Press the character to be input. To input F, press 3 twice. This is mainly used for inputting alphabetical letters. For the keyboard screen of Letters, see the previous page. Numbers: This is used for inputting numbers. Letters: Live Show Letters the key operation when you select the char2 Stop acter to be input. RETURN Exit Numbers Signs CANCEL NOTE: When the interval between the pressing numeric keys is 2 seconds or more in selecting the input character, the selected character will automatically be input. Back DISPLAY The selected character will automatically be input. DISPLAY OK OK the numeric keys where the following char3 Press acter is assigned. Signs: This is used for inputting symbols. Editing the disc Live Show Letters RETURN Exit Numbers Signs DISPLAY OK ¨ ‘ Back the character to be input is selected, stop 4 When the key operation. The selected character is automatically input. DISPLAY CANCEL OK :·) :·( ;-/ :·} Fj Space bar Inputting characters There are two methods for inputting characters. Character input 1 Press 1 be input. or to select the character to ENTER. 2 Press The selected character will be input. 75 2G10101A P71-P79 75 2/10/05, 9:24 AM Editing the disc Changing a disc name Press or to select the type of letters in the 2 list below and press ENTER. Erasing a character You can erase the input character. Erasing method 1 1 Press or to select “Back”. ENTER. 2 Press The last input character will be erased. Auto caps: Determines uppercase and lowercase automatically. Upper: Inputs all with uppercase letters. Lower: Inputs all with lowercase letters. Determining a name To erase the characters continuously, press ENTER. 3 The input characters will be erased from the last to To determine the entered disc name and title name, or to select press DISPLAY. Or, press “OK”, then press ENTER. The keyboard screen disappears and the display will return to the title menu. The entered disc name and title name are displayed in the title menu. the top one by one. Erasing method 2 Press CANCEL. 1 The last input character is erased. Cancelling character input 2 ToCEL.erase the characters continuously, press CANThe input characters will be erased from the last to the top one by one. When you want to cancel the input and changed char, or to acters, press RETURN. Or, press select “Exit”, then press ENTER. The input and changed characters are cancelled and the title menu will appear. Erasing method 3 Use the cursor to select the character and erase it. SKIP – or SKIP + to move the cursor after 1 Press the character you want to erase. Press CANCEL. 2 Erase the character before the cursor position. Selecting between uppercase and lowercase letters You can select either uppercase or lowercase letters when modifying your titles, using the keyboard screen with the “Letters” tab. STOP. 1 Press (Or, press or to select “Caps”, then press ENTER.) Live Show Letters RETURN Exit Numbers Signs DISPLAY OK Space bar OK Auto caps Back DISPLAY CANCEL Upper Lower STOP Caps 76 2G10101A P71-P79 76 2/10/05, 9:24 AM Dubbing Dubbing a tape onto a disc Preparation: You can record video or audio on a video tape onto a disc. • Turn ON the TV and set to the video input mode. • Load a source video tape and a disc for recording. • Remove the erase protection tab of the source video tape to prevent the data from accidentally being erased. • Confirm the disc space before operation. DVD to set this unit to DVD mode. 1 Press The DVD indicator will light. REC MODE/SPEED and select the recording mode. 2 •Press When REC MODE/SPEED is pressed each time, “SP”, “LP”, “SLP” or “XP” is selected in this order. • The recording mode is indicated on both the TV screen and the display window. • For the details of the recording mode, see page 52. 3 Press VCR and set the unit to VCR mode. NOTE: Confirm that the VCR indicator lights. DUBBING. 4 Press • The unit is changed to DVD mode automatically. Press DUBBING, or press 5 ENTER. or to select “YES” and press Dubbing • The VCR is waiting for playback and the DVD is waiting for recording. Then the following message will appear. Dubbing starts. • To cancel dubbing, press STOP, or select “NO” and press ENTER. CONFIRM DUBBING FROM VCR TO DVD YES NOTES: • Dubbing cannot be accomplished when - a copy protected tape is used. - disc protection is set. - disc has no recording space. • Dubbing stops when - the video tape is played back to the end and stops. - recording space becomes full. • The videos recorded from TV programs or movies can be used only for your personal enjoyment without permission of the copyright holder. ENTER NO SELECT DUBBING YES ENTER STOP NO In dubbing, VCR playback, DVD recording and “dub” (dubbing) indicator appear on the display window. 6 To stop dubbing, press STOP. Video playback DVD recording 77 2G10101A P71-P79 77 2/10/05, 9:24 AM Dubbing Dubbing a disc onto a tape Preparation: You can record both video and audio from a disc to a video tape. When a disc with a copy guard is used, a distorted image is recorded onto the video tape. • Turn ON the TV and set to the video input mode. • Load a source disc and a video tape for recording. • Confirm the remaining tape for recording before operation. VCR to set this unit to VCR mode. 1 Press The VCR indicator will light. REC MODE/SPEED and select the recording mode. 2 •Press When REC MODE/SPEED is pressed each time, “SP” or “SLP” is selected. • The recording mode is indicated on both the TV screen and the display window. • For the details of the recording mode, see page 48. 3 Press DVD and set the unit to DVD mode. NOTE: Confirm that the DVD indicator lights. DUBBING. 4 •Press The DVD is waiting for playback and the VCR is waiting for recording. Then the following message appears. Press DUBBING, or press 5 ENTER. NOTES: • Dubbing cannot be accomplished when - a copy protected disc is used. - the erase prevention tab of video tape is removed. • Dubbing stops when - the disc is played back to the end and stops. - no recording space on the Video tape remains • During dubbing, the unit is changed to interlaced scan mode automatically, if it has been previously set to progressive scan mode. • If no special permission is obtained from the copyright owner, videos recorded from TV programs or movies can only be used for your own personal enjoyment. or to select “YES” and press Dubbing starts. • To cancel dubbing, press STOP, or select “NO” and press ENTER. CONFIRM DUBBING FROM DVD TO VCR YES ENTER NO SELECT DUBBING YES ENTER STOP NO In dubbing, DVD playback, VCR recording and “dub” (dubbing) indicator appear on the display window. Video recording DVD playback 6 To stop dubbing, press STOP. Dubbing only the specified titles or the playlist When you want to dub only specific titles or playlists recorded on the disc, start the playback of the desired title or playlist, and then immediately press DUBBING, STOP or PAUSE/STILL. If you press DUBBING, proceed from step 5 above. If you press STOP or PAUSE/STILL, proceed from step 4 above. The first few seconds of the title or playlist may not be recorded. When playback of the title or playlist is completed, the dubbing stops. 78 2G10101A P71-P79 78 2/10/05, 9:24 AM Dubbing using other equipment You can connect another VCR or camcorder to dubbing. Typical connection: When using this unit as a recording device Playback VCR Playback Camcorder To AV jack To Video OUT To Audio (R) OUT Recording VCR To Audio (L) OUT AUDIO/VIDEO cord (supplied) Recording VCR To Video IN To Audio (R) IN To Audio (L) IN AUDIO/VIDEO cord (not supplied) To Video IN To Audio (R) IN To Audio (L) IN You can also connect to the audio/video input jack (L1) at the rear side of this unit. In addition, each S-Video input jack at the front and rear sides can be used for recording on the disc. (The S-Video input jack cannot be used for recording on the video tape.) When a video is recorded using this unit Preparation: Dubbing • Turn ON the TV and set the unit to the video input mode. • Load a video tape where the erase-protection tab is not activated or a disc with enough recording space. • To record onto a video tape, set the unit to VCR mode, whereas to record onto a disc, set it to DVD mode. INPUT SELECT and set the channel to L2 (or L1). 1 Press L1 (LINE 1): on the rear panel L2 (LINE 2): on the front panel Confirm that L2 (or L1) appears on the display window. NOTES: • When this unit is used as a playback device, a mark or a character displayed on the screen is also dubbed as an image. When the screen display is set to OFF, see “DISPLAY” on page 28. • If no special permission is obtained from the copyright owner, videos recorded from TV programs or movies can only be used for your own personal enjoyment. • You may not dub a copy protected video or DVD disc. REC MODE/SPEED and select the recording mode. 2 Press VCR: SP or SLP (See page 48) DVD: SP, LP, SLP or XP (See page 52) 3 Press REC/OTR on this unit, then press PAUSE/STILL. the PLAY button on the playback device, then press the 4 Press PAUSE/STILL button. the recording pause and the playback still simultaneously 5 Release to begin the duplicating process. 6 To stop dubbing, press STOP. 2G10101A P71-P79 79 2/10/05, 9:24 AM 79 Additional information Glossary A-B Repeat Playback Playback that repeats between two set points, A and B. angle Recorded onto some DVD discs are scenes which have been simultaneously shot from a number of different angles (the same scene is shot from the front, from the left side, from the right side, etc.). With such discs you can select the angle from which to view the scene. DTS This is a digital sound system developed by Digital Theater Systems for use in cinemas. This system uses 6 audio channels and provides accurate sound field positioning and realistic acoustics. (By connecting a DTS Digital Surround decoder, you can also listen to DTS Digital Surround sound.) DVD menu Menu recorded on a DVD-Video that enables the user to select subtitles language, dubbing, etc. auto chapter Feature that automatically makes chapter marks on a DVD disc during recording. finalize Operation that enables discs recorded or edited with this unit to be played back on other DVD players. auto clock Feature that automatically sets the internal clock. Instant replay If INSTANT REPLAY is pressed during playback, playback returns to a point 10 sec earlier and resumes. blue background Feature that automatically changes unpleasant noise images to a blue screen when a channel without a broadcast or a channel on which the broadcast has ended has been selected. BROWSER screen Screen that appears when TITLE MENU is pressed during MP3, WMA or JPEG CD is inserted. CABLE Cable television. chapter A section within a title is called a “chapter”. Chase playback Feature that playback from the beginning of a program currently being recorded. copy guard Copyright protection signal. Software and broadcasts that contain this signal cannot be recorded. Dolby Digital Dolby® Digital Recording enables consumers to record high-quality video with stereo sound on recordable DVD discs. The technology, when utilized instead of PCM recording, also saves recordable disc space, allowing for higher video resolution or extended reording time on each DVD. DVDs created using Dolby Digital Recording will play back on all DVD-Video players. Manufactured under licence from Dolby Laboratories. "Dolby" and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. Instant Skip When pressed during playback, playback jumps 30 sec ahead and resumes. interlaced scanning Technology that alternately displays odd-numbered scanning lines and even-numbered scanning lines. Also called “480i”, “i” meaning “interlace”. letter box Feature that displays black bands above and below the playback images during playback of a disc recorded in wide (16:9) format on a 4:3 TV connected to this unit. MP3 One type of audio compression that uses MPEG1. This format compresses the sound to use up about 1/ 10 of the original file space, without inpairing the original sound quality. original title The file created by recording something is called an “original title”. OTR One-touch Timer Recording. Start a timed recording by pushing just one button (up to 6 hours). pan scan Feature that cuts the left and right edges of playback images to a 4:3 size during playback of a disc recorded in wide (16:9) format on a 4:3 TV connected to this unit. parental control Some discs control viewing according to the age of the viewer. A control level can be set for those types of discs. 80 2G10101A P80-85 80 2/10/05, 9:24 AM Glossary parental control settings Level 1: Adult discs and general discs (R-rated discs included) cannot be played back. Level 2 to 3: Adult discs and R-rated discs cannot be played back. Level 4 to 7: Adult discs cannot be played back. (Level 4 to 7 discs contain content children age 15 and younger may not see.) Level 8: All discs can be played back without restriction. PBS Acronym for Public Broadcast System. The PBS channel transmits data for auto clock setting. Video mode This recording format is compatible with commercially available DVD players. virtual surround Technology that converts audio that is not recorded in surround sound into audio that assimilates surround sound. VR mode This recording format is the basic DVD-RW recording format, and lets you enjoy the various editing functions available with this unit. playlist User-created titles based on each original title. Progressive scan Technology that simultaneously displays odd-numbered scanning lines and even-numbered scanning lines from top to bottom. Also called “480p”, “p” meaning “progressive”. region number There is software that enables DVD playback in differing countries. The number of that kind of disc is called the “region number”. SETUP MENU Menu that contains settings for various features of this unit, such as recording and playback. Timer recording is also set from the SETUP MENU. Additional information slide show Technique for flipping through and viewing many images (JPEG files). subtitle language Language used for subtitles of movies, etc. Viewers can watch in a language of their choosing. title A program recorded on a disc is called a “title”. title menu Menu that lists titles and tracks recorded on the disc. It is used for playback and disc editing. top menu Menu on a DVD-Video for selecting chapters for playback, subtitle language, etc. Some DVD-Video call this top menu “Title”. track A song on an Audio CD is called a “track”. TRACK INFO screen The screen that appears when TITLE MENU is pressed, if an Audio CD disc is in the unit. 81 2G10101A P80-85 81 2/10/05, 9:24 AM Additional information Language code list Enter the appropriate code number for the initial settings “DVD MENU”, “AUDIO” and/or “SUBTITLE” (see page 24). Language Name Code Language Name Code Language Name Code Language Name Code Abkhazian 1112 Fiji 1620 Lingala 2224 Singhalese 2919 Afar 1111 Finnish 1619 Lithuanian 2230 Slovak 2921 Afrikaans 1116 French 1628 Macedonian 2321 Slovenian 2922 Albanian 2927 Frisian 1635 Malagasy 2317 Somali 2925 Amharic 1123 Galician 1722 Malay 2329 Spanish 1529 Arabic 1128 Georgian 2111 Malayalam 2322 Sundanese 2931 Armenian 1835 German 1415 Maltese 2330 Swahili 2933 Assamese 1129 Greek 1522 Maori 2319 Swedish 2932 Aymara 1135 Greenlandic 2122 Marathi 2328 Tagalog 3022 Azerbaijani 1136 Guarani 1724 Moldavian 2325 Tajik 3017 Bashkir 1211 Gujarati 1731 Mongolian 2324 Tamil 3011 Basque 1531 Hausa 1811 Nauru 2411 Tatar 3030 Bengali; Bangla 1224 Hebrew 1933 Nepali 2415 Telugu 3015 Bhutani 1436 Hindi 1819 Norwegian 2425 Thai 3018 Bihari 1218 Hungarian 1831 Oriya 2528 Tibetan 1225 Breton 1228 Icelandic 1929 Panjabi 2611 Tigrinya 3019 Bulgarian 1217 Indonesian 1924 Pashto, Pushto 2629 Tonga 3025 Burmese 2335 Interlingua 1911 Persian 1611 Turkish 3028 Byelorussian 1215 Irish 1711 Polish 2622 Turkmen 3021 Cambodian 2123 Italian 1930 Portuguese 2630 Twi 3033 Catalan 1311 Japanese 2011 Quechua 2731 Ukrainian 3121 Chinese 3618 Javanese 2033 Rhaeto-Romance2823 Urdu 3128 Corsican 1325 Kannada 2124 Romanian 2825 Uzbek 3136 Croatian 1828 Kashmiri 2129 Russian 2831 Vietnamese 3219 Czech 1329 Kazakh 2121 Samoan 2923 Volapük 3225 Danish 1411 Kirghiz 2135 Sanskrit 2911 Welsh 1335 Dutch 2422 Korean 2125 Scots Gaelic 1714 Wolof 3325 English 1524 Kurdish 2131 Serbian 2928 Xhosa 3418 Esperanto 1525 Laothian 2225 Serbo-Croatian 2918 Yiddish 2019 Estonian 1530 Latin 2211 Shona 2924 Yoruba 3525 Faroese 1625 Latvian, Lettish 2232 Sindhi 2914 Zulu 3631 82 2G10101A P80-85 82 2/10/05, 9:24 AM Problems and troubleshooting Use the following check list for troubleshooting when you have problems with your unit. Consult your local dealer or service outlet if problems persist. Be sure all connections are properly made when using with other units. SYMPTOMS POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS PAGE Make sure the power cord is plugged in. Try another AC outlet. Power is off, check fuse or circuit breaker. Unplug unit, then plug it back in. Select the DVD or VCR mode before operating. Antenna connection is not correct or antenna cable is disconnected. The video channel is not in the correct position or the TV is not set to the video channel 3 or 4. Check the unit is connected correctly. The video input selector of the TV is not set to VIDEO. Set to VIDEO (or equivalent). Channel is set to the external mode. Check the unit is connected correctly. Check the input selector of the amplifier is set properly. The unit is in the Special playback mode. Aim at the remote control at the remote sensor. Operate within Approx. 5 meters or reduce the light in the room. Clear the path of the beam. The batteries are weak. Replace the batteries. Check the batteries are inserted correctly. Check all Cable TV connections. Station or Cable TV system problems, try another station. 15 – – 15 22 16~19 DVD/VCR DVD/VCR does not operate. • • • • • • • No picture. • • • • No sound. • • • The remote control does not func- • • tion. • • • No Cable TV reception • 22 16~21 – – 16~21 – 36, 50 15 18, 19 DVD • Select proper language in the SETUP MENU. 24 Playback doesn’t start. • No disc is inserted. • The disc may be dirty. Clean up the disc. • The unit cannot play DVD-ROMs, etc. 33 Stopping playback, search, slowmotion play, repeat play, or program play, etc. cannot be performed. • Some discs may not do some of the functions. – • • • • Recording Does not work. • • A Disc recorded using this recorder cannot be played back in other players. • • • Check the disc space, using the disc information. Check the disc for protection. Check if the video to be recorded is not “copy-guarded”. Check that the number of recorded titles is 99 or less, using the disc information. Check the number of the total chapters for the recorded titles is 999, using the disc information. In a DVD-RW of Ver.1.0, recording in Video mode does not work. Check the disc type. Check that the disc is finalized. Some DVD players will not play even if the disc has been finalized. If the disc was recorded in VR mode, the other player must be RW compatible in order to play the disc. Additional information Display is not shown in your language. 35 28 53 35, 52 35, 52 10 27 11, 28 11, 28 83 2G10101A P80-85 83 2/10/05, 9:24 AM Additional information Problems and troubleshooting / Video head cleaning SYMPTOMS POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS PAGE VCR TV recording does not work. Timer recording does not work. Noise bars on screen. • • • • • • The erase prevention tab of the video cassette is broken off. 48, 54 The unit is in the external input mode. 26 The time is not set correctly. 58 The recording start/end time is not set correctly. 59 TIMER REC has not been pressed ( is not lit). 50 Tracking adjustment beyond range of automatic tracking circuit. Try Manual tracking adjustment. 84 • Video heads are dirty. – • The tape is worn or damaged. OTHER No picture, or screen is blurred or divided into two parts. No 4:3 (16:9) picture No on-screen display Nothing appears in the display window No surround sound The unit or remote operation key is not functioning. Playback does not start when the title is selected. Audio soundtrack and/or subtitle language is not changed when you playback a DVD. Angle cannot be changed. ” appears on the screen. 47 29 28 28 21 – • Check the Parental setup. 25 • Multilingual language is not recorded on the DVD disc. 24 • Some discs have no subtitles. • Subtitles are cleared. Press SUBTITLE. • Multi-angles are not recorded on the DVD disc. No subtitles “ • The progressive scan mode is active through the unit is connected to a TV via the VIDEO OUT jack. • The setup does not match your TV. • Select Display “ON”. • Check the DIMMER setting for SETUP. • The setup does not match your stereo system. • Turn off the unit and unplug the AC power cord for several minutes, then replug it. • The function is prohibited with the unit or the disc. 41, 24 – – Video head cleaning Video head clogging The video heads are the means by which the DVD/VCR reads the picture from the tape during playback. In the unlikely event that the heads become dirty enough to be clogged, no picture will be played back. This can easily be determined if, during playback of a known good tape, there is good sound, but no picture (picture is extremely snowy). If this is the case, have the DVD/VCR checked by qualified service personnel. NOTES: • DO NOT ATTEMPT TO CLEAN THE VIDEO HEADS OR SERVICE THE UNIT BY REMOVING THE REAR COVER. • Video heads may eventually wear out and should be replaced when they fail to produce clear pictures. • To help prevent video head clogging, use only good quality VHS tapes. Discard worn out tapes. 84 2G10101A P80-85 84 2/10/05, 9:24 AM Error/Warning message list ERROR/WARNING MESSAGE CAUSE POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS PAGE SYSTEM ERROR PLEASE WAIT The power was shut down without completing the termination process due to a power failure or disconnection of the AC cord plug. (Abnormal termination) Wait until the message disappears. -- SYSTEM ERROR PLEASE WAIT DISC CHECKING The power was abruptly turned off before writing to the disc was completed. The data is now restoring. -- SYSTEM ERROR DISC MIGHT BE FAILED PRESS ENTER/SELECT The data restoration was completed. Press ENTER, then the screen returns to the normal display. The data may not be restored even if the restoration process is performed. 52 NO DISC When a disc was not loaded in the unit, PLAY was pressed. Load a disc. 33 REGION CODE ERROR A disc specified other than “Region 1” or “Region ALL” was loaded. Power ON Playback INCORRECT DISC - C104, C105, C106, C107 Recording NO DISC PROCESSING PLEASE WAIT RECORDING INTERRUPTED C204 CANNOT RECORD - C203 CANNOT RECORD - C206 54 The recording termination is processing. Wait until the process is completed. -- Disc became full during recording. Erase unnecessary titles or load another disc and restart recording. Check the disc space. 35 Load a recordable disc. 10 Recording was tried onto the disc having no space. Recording was tried onto the disc which does not support recording. CANNOT RECORD - C208 Recording was tried onto the finalized disc. CANNOT RECORD - C209 Adding data was tried onto the disc recorded in the other unit. Adding data was tried to the disc where PC data was recorded. DISC ERROR - C205, C211, C212, C213 CANNOT RECORD, EXCEEDS LIMITED NUMBER OF TITLES CANNOT RECORD, EXCEEDS LIMITED NUMBER OF CHAPTERS CANNOT RECORD PROTECTED IMAGE RECORDING INTERUPTED PROTECTED IMAGE CANNOT RECORD IN VIDEO MODE. COPY IMAGE ONCE ONLY. CANNOT RECORD ON DISC. THIS IS NOT CPRM DISC. A scratch or contamination was found on the disc. SWITCHING TO INTERLACE OUTPUT FOR COPYING Dubbing was initiated from a disc to a video tape in the progressive scan mode. CANNOT COPY DATA - C251 No video tape or disc is inserted as a source for the recording. CANNOT COPY DATA - C254, C255 The source video or disc to be copied is copyguarded. COPYING INTERRUPTED The video tape or disc became full during dubbing. DISC ERROR - C304, C305 DISC ERROR - C306 DISC ERROR - C307, C308 Title Menu Load a disc. Disc erase-protection is applied. DISC ERROR - C302, C303 CANNOT EDIT CANNOT EDIT - C408 99 titles were recorded on the disc. 999 chapters exist on the disc. Recording was attempted on a copy protected video. The video was changed to a copy-guard format in recording. Recording was attempted of a “Copy Once” program onto a disc (Video mode). Recording was attempted of a “Copy Once” program onto a disc without CPRM. Cannot Format disc due to a scratch or contamination on the disc. Cannot Finalize disc due to a scratch or contamination on the disc. Cannot Undo Finalize disc due to a scratch or contamination on the disc. Cannot Protect disc ON/OFF due to a scratch or contamination on the disc. Editing cannot be performed due to a scratch or contamination on the disc. Combining chapters cannot be performed. A process requiring a longer time such as editing is being performed. PROCESSING PLEASE WAIT RAM Disc: Turn the protect switch to OFF on the cartridge itself. Or turn OFF the protect from Disc Setup. Undo finalization or load another disc for recording. 72 28 28 Load another disc for recording. -- Load another disc for recording. -- Check the disc and reload it, or use another disc for recording. Erase unnecessary titles or load another disc. Erase unnecessary chapters or load another disc. You cannot record a copy protected video. You cannot record a copy protected video. Load a DVD-RW Ver. 1.1 or later (VR mode) with CPRM. Load a DVD-RW Ver. 1.1 or later (VR mode) with CPRM. The mode is automatically changed to interlaced mode if dubbing from a disc to a video tape. Load a video tape or disc into the source drive. You cannot dub a video containing copy-guarded material. Load another video tape or disc for recording and restart. Check the disc and reload it, or use another disc for recording. Check the disc and reload it, or use another disc for recording. Check the disc and reload it, or use another disc for recording. Check the disc and reload it, or use another disc for recording. Check the disc and reload it, or use another disc for recording. Chapter marks that have been added automatically in the erasing of a scene procedure cannot be erased. Wait until the process is complete. -73 70 Additional information Disc setup When a disc was not loaded into the unit, REC/ OTR was pressed. CANNOT RECORD, DISC PROTECTED CANNOT RECORD - C210 Dubbing The disc cannot be identified. A disc specified other than “Region 1” or “Region ALL” cannot be played back. Check the disc and load a proper disc. 53 53 53 53 78 77, 78 53 77, 78 ------ 70 -- NOTE: Any error/warning message other than those above might appear. Take measures against such a message by seeing the possible solutions above. 85 2G10101A P80-85 85 2/10/05, 9:24 AM Additional information Specifications GENERAL Power supply: Power consumption: Weight: Dimensions: Operating temperature: Operating humidity: Inputs/Outputs: Video: Audio: Antenna: VCR section Video head: Audio track: Tuner: RF channel output: F.FWD/REW Time: Hi-Fi frequency response: Hi-Fi dynamic range: DVD section Signal system: Applicable disc: Recording format: Recording discs: Recording time: (based on a 4.7GB disc) AC 120V 60Hz Operation: 27W Standby: 2.5W (if display window is off.) 12.1 lbs (5.5 kg) Width : 16-15/16 inches (430 mm) Height : 3-1/2 inches (89.5 mm) Depth : 12-9/16 inches (318.5 mm) 41°F to 95°F (5°C to 35°C) Less than 80% RH In: 1Vp-p/75 ohm Out: 1Vp-p/75 ohm In: –8dBm/50k ohm Out: –8dBm/1k ohm UHF/VHF IN/OUT: 75 ohm coaxial 4 Rotary Heads Hi-Fi Sound - 2 Tracks / MONO Sound - 1 Track 181 Channel Freq. Synthesized VHF 2-13 UHF 14-69 Cable TV 14-36 (A)-(W) 37-59 (AA)-(WW) 60-85 (AAA)-(ZZZ) 86-94 (86)-(94) 95-99 (A-5)-(A-1) 100-125 (100)-(125) 01 (5A) Channel 3 or 4, Switchable Approx. 1minute and 48 seconds (with T-120 Cassette Tape)(at+25˚C) 20Hz to 20,000Hz More than 90dB NTSC DVD (12cm), CD (12cm) DVD-Video Recording (VR mode) DVD-VIDEO (Video mode) DVD-RAM, DVD-RW, DVD-R XP: Approx. 60 min SP: Approx. 120 min LP: Approx. 240 min SLP: Approx. 360 min Audio characteristics frequency response: DVD: 4Hz - 22kHz CD: 4Hz - 20kHz 90dB S/N Ratio: Less than 1% Harmonic distortion: Less than 0.01% Wrms Wow and flutter: More than 90dB Dynamic range: Video :(RCA) 1 Vp-p/75 ohm Output: Audio :(RCA) –12 dBm/1k ohm Digital Audio : 0.5Vp-p/75 ohm CD : Wavelength: 780 nm Pickup: Maximum output power: 8.5 mW DVD : Wavelength: 660 nm Maximum output power: 120 mW Remote control (SE-R0180) x 1 ACCESSORIES: 75 ohm Coaxial Cable x 1 AUDIO/VIDEO Cable x 1 Battery R03/AAA x 2 • This model complies with the above specifications. • Designs and specifications are subject to change without notice. • This model may not be compatible with features and/or specifications that may be added in the future. 86 2G10101A P86-BACK 86 2/10/05, 9:24 AM Limited warranty Limited United States Warranty DVD Players - Exchange Warranty Toshiba America Consumer Products, L.L.C. (“TACP”) makes the following limited warranties to original consumers in the United States. THESE LIMITED WARRANTIES EXTEND TO THE ORIGINAL CONSUMER PURCHASER OR ANY PERSON RECEIVING THIS DVD PLAYER AS A GIFT FROM THE ORIGINAL CONSUMER PURCHASER AND TO NO OTHER PURCHASER OR TRANSFEREE. PRODUCTS PURCHASED IN THE U.S.A. AND USED ANYWHERE OUTSIDE OF THE U.S.A., INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, CANADA AND MEXICO, ARE NOT COVERED BY THESE WARRANTIES. PRODUCTS PURCHASED ANYWHERE OUTSIDE OF THE U.S.A., INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, CANADA AND MEXICO, AND USED IN THE U.S.A., ARE NOT COVERED BY THESE WARRANTIES. Rental Units The warranty for rental units begins with the first rental or thirty (30) days after the date of shipment to the rental firm, whichever comes first. Commercial Units DVD Players sold and used for commercial purposes have a limited ninety (90) day warranty for all parts and labor. Owner’s Manual and Product Registration Card Read this owner’s manual thoroughly before operating this DVD Player. Complete and mail the enclosed product registration card or register your product on-line at www.tacp.toshiba.com/service as soon as possible. By registering your DVD Player you will enable TACP to bring you new products specifically designed to meet your needs and help us to contact you in the unlikely event that a safety notification is required under the Consumer Product Safety Act. Failure to complete and return the product registration card does not diminish your warranty rights. Your Responsibility THE ABOVE WARRANTIES ARE SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS: (1) You must retain your bill of sale or provide other proof of purchase. (2) All warranty servicing of this product must be made by an Authorized TACP Service Station. (3) The warranties from TACP are effective only if the product is purchased and operated in the Continental U.S.A. or Puerto Rico. Additional information Limited Ninety (90) Day Warranty TACP warrants this DVD Player and its parts against defects in materials or workmanship for period of ninety (90) days after the date of original retail purchase. DURING THE FIRST NINETY (90) DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF ORIGINAL RETAIL PURCHASE, TACP WILL EXCHANGE A DEFECTIVE DVD PLAYER WITH A NEW OR REFURBISHED DVD PLAYER WITHOUT CHARGE TO YOU. YOU MUST CONTACT TACP’S CONSUMER SOLUTIONS CENTER FOR INSTRUCTIONS ON HOW TO PROCESS YOUR IN WARRANTY EXCHANGE REQUEST. THE CONSUMER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL INBOUND TRANSPORTATION AND INSURANCE CHARGES FOR THE DVD PLAYER TO THE EXCHANGE CENTER. DURING THE PERIOD THAT COMMENCES ON THE DATE THAT IS NINETY ONE (91) DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF ORIGINAL RETAIL PURCHASE AND BEYOND, TACP WILL EXCHANGE A DEFECTIVE DVD PLAYER WITH A NEW OR REFURBISHED DVD PLAYER FOR A NOMINAL FEE. YOU MUST CONTACT TACP’S CONSUMER SOLUTIONS CENTER FOR INSTRUCTIONS ON HOW TO PROCESS YOUR EXCHANGE REQUEST. THE CONSUMER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL INBOUND TRANSPORTATION AND INSURANCE CHARGES FOR THE DVD PLAYER TO THE EXCHANGE CENTER. (4) Labor service charges for set installation, setup, adjustment of customer controls and installation or repair of antenna systems are not covered by this warranty. Reception problems caused by inadequate antenna systems are your responsibility. (5) Warranties extend only to defects in materials or workmanship as limited above, and do not extend to any DVD Player or parts that have been lost or discarded by you or to damage to the DVD Player or parts caused by fires, misuse, accident, Acts of God (such as lightning or fluctuations in electric power), improper installation, improper maintenance, or use in violation of instructions furnished by TACP; use or malfunction through simultaneous use of this product and connected equipment; or to units that have been modified or had the serial number removed, altered, defaced, or rendered illegible. 87 2G10101A P86-BACK 87 2/10/05, 9:24 AM Additional information Limited warranty (continued) How to Obtain Warranty Services If, after following all of the operating instructions in this manual and checking the section “Troubleshooting,” you fund that service is needed: (1) For instructions on how to obtain warranty service for exchange program DVD Players, contact TACP’s Call Center toll free at 1-866-583-7353. (2) You must include the original bill of sale (or a copy of the original bill of sale) or other proof of purchase along with the entire DVD Player when sending the DVD Player to the Authorized TACP Service Station specified by TACP’s Call Center. You must pay for all transportation and insurance charges for the DVD Player to and from the Authorized TACP Service Station. THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH MAY VARY FROM STATE TO STATE IN THE U.S.A. SOME STATES OF THE U.S.A. DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS, WHEN AN ACTION MAY BE BROUGHT, OR THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE PROVISIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU UNDER SUCH CIRCUMSTANCES. For additional information, visit TACP’s website: www.tacp.toshiba.com ALL WARRANTIES IMPLIED BY THE LAW OF ANY STATE OF THE U.S.A., INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE EXPRESSLY LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THE LIMITED WARRANTIES SET FORTH ABOVE. WITH THE EXCEPTION OF ANY WARRANTIES IMPLIED BY THE LAW OF ANY STATE OF THE U.S.A. AS HEREBY LIMITED, THE FOREGOING WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, GUARANTEES, AGREEMENTS, AND SIMILAR OBLIGATIONS OF TACP WITH RESPECT TO THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF ANY PARTS. IN NO EVENT SHALL TACP BE LIABLE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, LOST PROFITS, BUSINESS INTERRUPTION, OR MODIFICATION OR ERASURE OF RECORDED DATA CAUSED BY USE, MISUSE OR INABILITY TO USE THIS PRODUCT). No person, agent, distributor, dealer or company is authorized to change, modify or extend the terms of these warranties in any manner whatsoever. The time within which an action must be commenced to enforce any obligation of TACP arising under the warranty or under any statute, or law of the United States or any state thereof, is hereby limited to ninety (90) days from the date you discover or should have discovered, the defect. 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