Page 2 - Safety Instructions; About the
Safety Instructions W ARNING : To prevent fi re or electric shock, do not expose the unit to rain or moisture. Never attempt to open the cabinet; dangerous high voltages are presented in the unit. Refer servicing to qualifi ed service personnel when necessary. M AINTENANCE N OTICE : Do not put the u...
Page 3 - Table of Contents
Table of Contents Safety Information 2 Identifi cation of Controls 4 Remote Control 6 System Connections 8 System Setup 14 Source List 22 Recording 22 Copying from HDD to DVD 24 Playback 24 Editing 25 File Manager 28 USB and SD 29 YesDVD ® 30 Troubleshooting 33 Technical Specifi cations 34 Glossary ...
Page 4 - Identifi cation of Controls
Identifi cation of Controls 4 F RONT P ANEL USB portS-video inputAV inputDV inputTV LEDDV LED: lights when digital video camcorder is insertedUSB LED: lights when USB stick is insertedREC LED: lights when recordingPLAY buttonPAUSE buttonSTOP buttonSOURCE button: press to select the video input sourc...
Page 6 - Remote Control
Remote Control 6 POWER button: turns unit on and offREC button: press to recordCH+ button: press to increase channelsPAUSE button: press to pause playbackCH- button: press to decrease channelsUP arrowLEFT arrow, 10 second replayENTER button: press to selectSETUP button: press to enter setup menu but...
Page 7 - To install batteries and use remote control:
Remote Control 7 To install batteries and use remote control: Notes: Do not drop the remote control or leave it in places with high humidity.Do not leave the IR remote sensor exposed to direct sunlight or bright light.Do not mix old and new batteries should they need replacing.Do not use rechargeabl...
Page 8 - System Connections; CONNECTING A DIGITAL SIGNAL FROM AN ANTENNA:
System Connections 8 Before making any connections, ensure all units are off and unplugged from the power source.You may need to review your TV’s user’s manual to refresh yourself with your TV’s inputs and output.Refer to the Rear Panel diagram for numbered explanations of the back panel •• • CONNEC...
Page 9 - CONNECTING TO AN HDMI SIGNAL:
System Connections 9 CONNECTING TO AN HDMI SIGNAL: HDMI has the capability to support standard, enhanced, or high-defi nition video, plus standard to multi-channel surround sound audio. HDMI features include uncompressed digital video, one connection (instead of several), and communication between t...
Page 10 - CONNECTING VIDEO OUTPUT TO YOUR TV:; CONNECTING ANALOG AUDIO OUTPUT TO YOUR TV:
System Connections 10 CONNECTING VIDEO OUTPUT TO YOUR TV: There are three different types of video output you can choose to connect to your TV: S-video, component (Y Pb Pr), and composite (CVBS). (See S-video section on the next page for S-video connection steps.) C OMPOSITE V IDEO : Insert the yell...
Page 12 - CONNECTING AUDIO OUTPUT TO YOUR TV:
System Connections 12 CONNECTING AUDIO OUTPUT TO YOUR TV: C OAXIAL (D IGITAL ): Insert the coaxial cable into the digital audio coaxial output (#5) on the rear panel of your DVD Recorder.Connect the other end of the coaxial cable to the corresponding inputs on either your TV or home theatre system. ...
Page 14 - System Setup; ATV A
System Setup 14 GENERAL SETTINGS: ATV A UTO S CAN C HANNEL (A NALOG TV): Press SETUP.Press right arrow key to highlight ATV Auto Scan Channel.Press ENTER to select. A dialog box will appear. Press OK to accept, cancel to go back.If you press OK, another dialog box will appear. Press the up arrow key...
Page 15 - GENERAL SETTINGS, CONTINUED; TV T
System Setup 15 GENERAL SETTINGS, CONTINUED R ESET TO F ACTORY D EFAULTS : Press SETUP.Press right arrow key and then down arrow to highlight Reset to Factory Defaults. This will clear all changes you have made to the DVD recorder settings.Press ENTER. A dialog box will appear.Press “ok” to reset fa...
Page 16 - LPCM O
System Setup 16 AUDIO/VIDEO, CONTINUED LPCM O UTPUT (L INEAR P ULSE C ODE M ODULATION ): Press SETUP.Press down arrow to select the Video/Audio menu.Press right arrow key and then down arrow to highlight LPCM Output.Press ENTER.Use the down arrow to select the desired LPCM output and ENTER to select...
Page 17 - DTV C
System Setup 17 ATV/DTV: C LOSED C APTION : Press SETUP.Press down arrow to select the ATV/DTV menu.Press right arrow key to highlight ATV Closed Caption.Press ENTER.Use the down arrow to select “on” or “off” and ENTER to select. The default is “off”.To exit setup, press SETUP. 1.2.3.4.5. 6. MODIFY ...
Page 22 - Source List; There are two ways to select the source.; Recording; RECORDING TO THE HDD USING THE REC BUTTON:
22 Source List There are two ways to select the source. Repeatedly press SOURCE. This will toggle you through all the video inputs.Press and hold SOURCE for two seconds and release. A dialog box will appear. Use the down arrow to select the desired source and ENTER to select. Note: If you want to ac...
Page 23 - TIME SHIFT RECORDING:
Recording 23 TIMER RECORDING: Press timer button on the remote control. Press ENTER. A dialog box will appear. Source: press ENTER. Use right arrow then up and down arrows to select the input source or DTV scanned channel.Record To: press ENTER. Use right arrow then up and down arrows to select to r...
Page 24 - Copying from HDD to DVD; COPYING FROM HDD TO DVD:; Playback
Copying from HDD to DVD 24 PLAYBACK FROM HDD: Press HDD. A dialog box will appear.Using the up and down arrows, select the recorded segment you would like to watch and press ENTER. A preview screen will appear.Press ENTER again to start watching. PLAYBACK FROM DVD: Press DVD. Preview screens will ap...
Page 25 - Editing
Editing 25 EDIT FROM DVD: Press DVD. Preview screens will appear.Using the up and down arrows, select the recorded segment you would like to edit and press right arrow key. Use the up and down arrow key to select the edit you would to make: Play title: this will playback you video clipEdit title: us...
Page 27 - ADDITIONAL EDITING FEATURES:
Editing 27 ADDITIONAL EDITING FEATURES: Press DVD. Preview screens will appear.Press the up arrow, then the right arrow. A dialog box will appear.Using the up and down arrows, select the edit you want to make and press ENTER: PlayRename disc: a keyboard will appear. Use the arrow buttons to rename t...
Page 28 - File Manager
File Manager 28 USB/SD: Press FILE. The fi le manager will appear. Select the correct card label and press ENTER.Using the up and down arrows, select the fi le you would like to access.Press right arrow to do one of the following: Copy: using up and down arrows, select “Copy” and press ENTER. Highli...
Page 29 - USB and SD
USB and SD 29 VIEWING MATERIAL FROM YOUR USB/SD: Insert USB/SD into the appropriate slot on the DVD recorder.Press FILE. A dialog box will appear.Using the up and down arrows, the device you want to access and press ENTER. You will see a list of materials from your card. Using the up and down arrows...
Page 30 - YesDVD; WHAT IS YesDVD
YesDVD ® 30 WHAT IS YesDVD ® : YesDVD is software included in your DVD Recorder that makes it easy to transfer your video content to the DVD Recorder’s hard disc drive or DVDs with professional features. YesDVD will automatically: Analyze your video and set chapter points at natural scene breaksBuil...
Page 31 - YESDVD ON YOUR HARD DISC DRIVE:; DVD; DUB HDD RECORDINGS TO DVD:
YesDVD ® 31 YESDVD ON YOUR HARD DISC DRIVE: YesDVD can record video footage to the hard drive of your DVD Recorder. YesDVD software sets chapter points at natural scene breaks so that you can easily jump directly to the segments you want to watch. V IEWING YOUR Y ES DVD RECORDINGS ON HDD: After reco...
Page 32 - PRINT THE CASE COVERSHEET:
YesDVD ® 32 PRINT THE CASE COVERSHEET: Remove the YesDVD disc from the DVD Recorder.Insert the YesDVD disc into your computer’s DVD-ROM tray.A window will appear with printing instructions. Choose a coversheet for a standard DVD case or a standard jewel case. Select the size of coversheet you would ...
Page 33 - Troubleshooting Guide
Troubleshooting Guide 33 Before contacting service personnel, please check possible problems and solutions below: S YMPTOM P OSSIBLE C AUSE R EMEDY No power Power supply disconnectedBad connection between power plug and receptaclePower of receptacle switched off 1.2. 3. Connect to power supplyPlug a...
Page 34 - Technical Specifi cations
Technical Specifi cations 34 Supported disc formats DVD, DVD+R/RW, DVD-R/RW, SVCD, VCD, JPEG, MPEG4 Supported recordable disc functions DVD+R/RW, DVD-R/RW Recording format DVD, MPEG-II Recording quality HQ (Perfect Quality), SP (Standard Play), SP+, LP (Extended Play), EP (Long Play), SLP (Super Lon...
Page 35 - Glossary of Terms
Glossary of Terms 35 TERM DEFINITION Chapter Chapter refers to the subtitle of each title of division on the DVD image or music. Normally, one title contains several chapters. Each chapter has its own unique number so it can be searched easily. Compatibility (Finalize) Compatibility (Finalize) means...
Page 36 - TERM
Glossary of Terms 36 TERM DEFINITION Region code In order to protect intellectual property, the relevant organization has divided the world into 6 regions. Each region can only use DVD players and DVD discs with certain region codes. The six regions are:1 Canada, USA and its possessions2 Japan, Euro...