Page 2 - Table of contents; Connection to TV with a component video cable . .
2 Table of contents Timer recording . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 1 Checking the imformation on the timer programming during the timer recording . . . .43The priority of overlapped setings . . . . . . . . . .44Setting a disc to protect . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45Record...
Page 3 - CAUTION; IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS; WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within anequilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to thepresence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” withinthe product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient mag-nitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons. The exclamation point within...
Page 4 - RADIO-TV INTERFERENCE; . Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.; CAUTION: TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK, MATCH WIDE BLADE OF PLUG TO; PRECAUTIONS
4 FCC WARNING- This equipment may generate or use radio frequency energy. Changes ormodifications to this equipment may cause harmful interference unless the modifications areexpressly approved in the instruction manual. The user could lose the authority to operatethis equipment if an unauthorized c...
Page 5 - Before you start; Recording; Features
5 Before you start Before you start Recording This DVD recorder is compatible for you with bothDVD-RW, which is rewritable repeately, and DVD-R, which is available for recording once. You canchoose either one for your convenience. Up to 8 program recording: You can program the unit to record up to 8...
Page 6 - • Not all discs can be played on other DVD; Now you are ready for recording.
Before you start Easy understanding for DVD recording You may have some simple questions about DVD recording. The followings will help you to understand eas-ily how to prepare for DVD recording and to attempt to record. To DVD discs in steps. 6 Step 1 : Choose a disc type There are several types of ...
Page 7 - Step 3: Record to DVD discs; What is titles and chapters?; Step 5: Edit the recorded disc; Original
7 Before you start Before you start Step 3: Record to DVD discs Record a program by pressing REC button.When using the timer, one-touch timer record-ing, manual timer recording are available. Refer toeach page describing the operation for details. Step 4: Play the recorded con- tents You can select ...
Page 8 - To set the program playing.
Before you start Guide to Displays The DVD recorder uses the following types of display for most opertions. SETUP/DISC/CD menu, Title list,and DISPLAY, which allows you to change the playing status of disc during play. DISPLAY also gives yousome disc information for checking the status of the disc. ...
Page 9 - DISPLAY; Edit
9 Before you start Before you start DISPLAY DISPLAY appears by pressing DIS-PLAY button, then gives you theinformation on the disc playing.And some settings are availablewhile disc play. 1 . Indicates a disc type and aformat mode. 2. Indicates a recording modeand possible recoding time. 3. Indicates...
Page 10 - • Remote control with two AA batteries; Snap the battery cover back.
Before you start 10 Accessories You will find the following accessories whenunpacking the carton box. • Remote control with two AA batteries (NB00 1 UD) • RF cable (WPZ090 1 TM002) • Audio/Video cables • Owner’s Manual (0VMN03892) Owner's Manual Installing batteries in theremote control You will nee...
Page 11 - Symbol in this owner's manual; Symbol; Available to DVD Video discs; CD; Using a remote control; Remote
11 Before you start Before you start Information on this owner'smanual This owner's manual is designed mainly for theoperation of the remote control:Please read this owner's manual carefully to learnhow to use the features explained through the man-ual. Symbol in this owner's manual Many functions o...
Page 12 - Front Panel; onds to fast reverse.
Before you start 12 Location of controls Front Panel 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 11 10 8 9 12 13 15 14 1 . POWER button Press to turn the DVDrecorder on and off. 2 . STOP C button Press to stop play or record-ing. 3 . REW H button Press to skip to the previouschapter or track.Press and hold for 1 .5 sec- onds to ...
Page 13 - Rear Panel; . AC IN – Power inlet; Use to connect an antenna.; AUDIO OUTPUT
13 Before you start Before you start Rear Panel 1 3 6 2 11 10 9 7 4 8 5 1 . AC IN – Power inlet 2 . AUDIO OUTPUT 1 , 2 Use to connect a TV moni-tor, AV receiver or otherequipment with standardaudio cables. 3 . VIDEO OUTPUT Use to connect a TV moni-tor, AV receiver or otherequipment with a standardvi...
Page 14 - Remote Control; Press to repeat play.
Before you start 14 Remote Control POWER DISPLAY REC SPEED CLEAR CM SKIP SKIP REC PAUSE SETUP REPEAT ZOOM ENTER RETURN REC MONITOR OPEN/CLOSE TIMER PROG. MENU PLAY LIST TOP MENU/ ORIGINAL SPACE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 k A K { B L FWD g STOP C PLAY B REV h H G CH .@/: ABC DEF GHI JKL MNO PQRS TUV WXYZ 12...
Page 15 - Front display; . Current status of the; Display message; mark
15 Before you start Before you start Front display 1 . Current status of the DVD recorder : Appears when a disc play is paused. : Appears during playing a disc. : Appears when the timer programming has beenmade and is proceeding. : Appears during record- ing is in proceed. :Appears during repeat pla...
Page 16 - Connections; • You cannot record scrambled; Connection to antenna; Antenna and antenna cable are not included.
Connections 16 With this setup:• You can record any non-scram- bled channel by selecting thechannel on the DVD recorder. • You cannot record scrambled channels that require a cablebox. 1 Use a standard antenna cableas shown. When connecting to a cable box with only a fewscrambled channels If you are...
Page 17 - IN
With this setup:• You can record any unscram- bled channel by selecting thechannel on the cable box. Besure that the cable box isturned on. • You cannot record one channel while watching another channel. 1 Use a standard antenna cableas shown. When connecting to a cable box with many scram-bled chan...
Page 18 - Connection to TV with a standard A/V cable; Connection to other devices
Connections 18 1 Use a standard A/V cable toconnect the AUDIO OUT-PUT(L/R) and VIDEO OUT-PUT jacks on the DVDrecorder to the audio andvideo input jacks on the TV. Connection to TV with a standard A/V cable Note: Antenna and antenna cable are not included. TV VHF/UHF IN A/V IN 1 ANT. IN ANT. OUT AUDI...
Page 19 - Connection to TV with a S-Video cable; Component video cable is not included.
Connections Connections 19 1 Use a S-Video cable to con-nect the S-VIDEO OUTPUTjack on the DVD recorder tothe S-Video input jack on theTV. 2 Use a standard audio cable toconnect the AUDIO OUT-PUT(L/R) on the DVDrecorder to the audio inputjacks on the TV. Connection to TV with a S-Video cable Note: S...
Page 20 - Connection to TV and VCR
Connections 20 1 Use standard antenna cablesto connect the DVD recorderand the VCR from the walljack socket as shown. 2 Use a standard A/V cable toconnect the AUDIO OUT-PUT and VIDEO OUTPUTjacks on the DVD recorder tothe audio and video inputjacks on the TV. 3 Use a standard A/V cable toconnect the ...
Page 23 - Getting started; Select “Auto Preset” using; • If the auto presetting is can-; Select SETUP using; SETUP menu will appear.; Select “Channel” using; Channel Preset menu will appear.
Getting started Getting started 23 4 Select “Auto Preset” using K / L buttons, then press ENTER button. The DVD recorder will start get-ting channels available in yourarea. To cancel the auto presettingduring scanning: Press RETURN button or SETUPbutton to cancel. Note: • If the auto presetting is c...
Page 24 - Select “Manual Preset” using
Getting started 24 4 Select “Manual Preset” using K / L buttons, then press ENTER button. Manual Preset menu will appear. 5 Select the channel number toadd or delete. Press { button to move to a lower channel number.Press B button to move to a higher channel number. 6 Select “Add” or “Delete”using K...
Page 25 - Initial setting: Clock; Setting the clock; Select “Clock” using; Clock menu will appear.; Select “Clock Setting” using
Getting started Getting started 25 Initial setting: Clock You will need to set the clockbefore you try the timer record-ing features. Set the clock usingthis menu, and we recommend toset the auto clock setting toAUTO to use the clock functioneffectively.Yon can set the daylight savingstime depending...
Page 26 - then press ENTER button.; button to move the; Select the time using; A cursor will move on hour.; then press; A cursor will move on AM or PM.; Press
Getting started 26 6 Enter the date (month / day /year) using K / L buttons, then press ENTER button. Every time you enter a number,press { / B button to move the cursor. 7 Select the time using K / L buttons, then press ENTERbutton. A cursor will move on hour. 8 Enter the time (hour /minute) using ...
Page 27 - Option window will appear.; Select “Auto” using
Getting started Getting started 27 4 Select “Auto Clock Setting”using K / L buttons, then press ENTER button. Option window will appear. 5 Select “Auto” using K / L buttons, then press ENTERbutton. “OFF” has been selected as thedefault.We recommend to set the autoclock setting to “Auto” to use thecl...
Page 29 - Select “Playback” using; Play Back menu will appear.; Select “TV Aspect” using; Select a desired option using
Getting started Getting started 29 Initial setting:Selecting the TVaspect ratio You can select the TV aspectratio to match the formats ofwhat you are playing with theDVD recorder and your TVscreen (4:3 standard or 16:9widescreen TV).“4:3 Letter Box” has been select-ed as the default. 1 Press SETUP b...
Page 30 - more than
Getting started 30 Initial setting: RF converter output(Watching the TVprograms receivedby the tuner of theDVD recorder) You can watch the TV programsfrom the tuner of the DVDrecorder. To do this, be sure tomake connections from the DVDrecorder (TV ANTENNA OUTjack) to your TV (an antennainput jack) ...
Page 32 - • If you record a disc using a personal computer,; Recording speed
Recording 32 Information on DVD recording This DVD recorder can record to DVD-R andDVD-RW discs. When recording, you will need toselect a recording format between Video mode andVR mode depending on the disc format. The discformat for DVD-R is always “Video format,” then arecording format will be “Vi...
Page 33 - Select “Recording” using; Recording menu will appear.
Recording Recording 33 POWER DISPLAY CH REC MODE CLEAR SKIP REC PAUSE SETUP REPEAT ZOOM ENTER RETURN REC MONITOR OPEN/CLOSE TIMER PROG. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 k A K { B L FWD g STOP C PLAY B h H G CM SKIP REV MENU PLAY LIST TOP MENU/ ORIGINAL Settings for record-ing to a blank disc When inserting a bla...
Page 34 - Select “Video” or “VR” using; The recording mode will be set.; Select “Auto Chapter” using; Formatting a disc; Note; DISC menu will appear.
Recording 34 5 Select “Video” or “VR” using K / L buttons, then press ENTER button. The recording mode will be set. 6 Select “Auto Chapter” using K / L buttons, then press ENTER button. Option window will appear. “OFF” has been selected as thedefault. 7 Select a desired time optionusing K / L button...
Page 35 - Formatting will start.; Formatting is complete.; Select “Format” using; Select “Yes” using
Recording Recording 35 <Video mode> <VR mode> 5 Select “Yes” using { / B buttons, then press ENTERbutton. Formatting will start. 6 Formatting is complete. 1 00% will be indicated. Press SETUP button to exitDISC menu. Formatting 100% Formatting 58% Disc Edit Format Finalize Yes No Yes No ...
Page 36 - tons or number buttons.
Recording 36 POWER DISPLAY CH REC MODE CLEAR SKIP REC PAUSE SETUP REPEAT ZOOM ENTER RETURN REC MONITOR OPEN/CLOSE TIMER PROG. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 k A K { B L FWD g STOP C PLAY B h H G CM SKIP REV MENU PLAY LIST TOP MENU/ ORIGINAL Recording from theTV Follow the steps below to recordTV programs. Reco...
Page 37 - Recording will start.
Recording Recording 37 One-touch timerrecording This is a simple way to set therecording time in blocks of 30minutes. Check that the disc youare recording onto has enoughspace for the time you set.When the recording finishes therecorder automatically goes intostandby. 1 Select a desired channel tore...
Page 38 - Finalizing the discs; Select “DISC” using
Recording 38 38 POWER DISPLAY CH REC MODE CLEAR SKIP REC PAUSE SETUP REPEAT ZOOM ENTER RETURN REC MONITOR OPEN/CLOSE TIMER PROG. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 k A K { B L FWD g STOP C PLAY B h H G CM SKIP REV MENU PLAY LIST TOP MENU/ ORIGINAL If you want to change thterecording speed, press RECSPEED button re...
Page 39 - Finalizing is complete.; Select “Finalize” using; Finalizing will start.
Recording Recording 39 When selecting “No” and pressENTER or RETURN button, final-izing will be continued. 5 Finalizing is complete. Press SETUP button to exitDISC menu. Finalizing 100% POWER DISPLAY CH REC MODE CLEAR SKIP REC PAUSE SETUP REPEAT ZOOM ENTER RETURN REC MONITOR OPEN/CLOSE TIMER PROG. 1...
Page 41 - Timer recording; in “Initial
Recording Recording 41 Timer recording You can program the unit torecord up to 8 programs, up to ayear in advance. Daily or weeklyprogram recordings are also avail-able. 1 Press TIMER PROG. button. Timer Programming list willappear. If you have not made theclock setting yet: A clock setting window w...
Page 42 - button
Recording 42 POWER DISPLAY CH REC MODE CLEAR SKIP REC PAUSE SETUP REPEAT ZOOM ENTER RETURN REC MONITOR OPEN/CLOSE TIMER PROG. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 k A K { B L FWD g STOP C PLAY B h H G CM SKIP REV MENU PLAY LIST TOP MENU/ ORIGINAL K / L buttons: change the setting at the currentcursor position. { / B...
Page 44 - When the starting time is same:; A smaller program number PROG.; When the recording time is partially overlapped:; will start after PROG. 2 is complete to be recorded.; When the recording time is entirely overlapped:; will not be recorded.; When the end time of one and the starting time of another are same:; The first 30 minutes of the following one will be cut off.; The first 30 minutes will be cut off.; The priority of overlapped setings
Recording 44 When the starting time is same: A smaller program number PROG. 1 has priority. When the recording time is partially overlapped: PROG. 1 will start after PROG. 2 is complete to be recorded. When the recording time is entirely overlapped: PROG. 1 will not be recorded. When the end time of...
Page 45 - Select “Disc Protect OFF; A disc will be protected.
Recording Recording 45 POWER DISPLAY CH REC MODE CLEAR SKIP REC PAUSE SETUP REPEAT ZOOM ENTER RETURN REC MONITOR OPEN/CLOSE TIMER PROG. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 k A K { B L FWD g STOP C PLAY B h H G CM SKIP REV MENU PLAY LIST TOP MENU/ ORIGINAL Setting a disc to pro-tect To prevent accidental recording,e...
Page 46 - or LINE; To LINE 2 IN; Select an input line among L; Recording from an external component
Recording 46 You can record from an external component, suchas a camcorder or VCR, connected to either LINE 1 or LINE 2 for external inputs. Before attempting to record from anexternal component: 1 . Connect the component from which youwant to record properly to the DVDrecorder. External equipment (...
Page 48 - Playing discs; Playable discs; Logo; DVD VIDEO; Region codes; This System has a Region One (; Color systems; Information on DVD play
Playing discs 48 Playable discs This DVD recorder is compatible to play the fol-lowing discs.To play a DVD, make it meets the requirements forRegion Codes and Color Systems as describedbelow. Discs that have the following logos will playon the DVD recorder. Other Disc types are notguaranteed to play...
Page 49 - Basic Play; ton to open the disc tray.; The disc tray will open.; Select a desired title using
Playing discs Playing discs 49 POWER DISPLAY CH REC MODE CLEAR SKIP REC PAUSE SETUP REPEAT ZOOM ENTER RETURN REC MONITOR OPEN/CLOSE TIMER PROG. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 k A K { B L FWD g STOP C PLAY B h H G CM SKIP REV MENU PLAY LIST TOP MENU/ ORIGINAL Basic Play 1 Press POWER button on theremote control...
Page 50 - button to open
Playing discs 50 1 Press POWER button on theremote control or the frontpanel of the DVD recorder. When you are playing a DVD,turn the TV on and be sure toselect the input to which theDVD recorder is connected. 2 Press OPEN/CLOSE A but- ton to open the disc tray. The disc tray will open. 3 Place the ...
Page 51 - The DVD main menu will appear.; Select an item using; Moves the cursor around screen.; Menu
Playing discs Playing discs 51 Playing discs usingthe disc menu A DVD disc contains a disc menuthat describes the contents orallows you to customize the play-back. For example, the menu mayoffer choices for subtitle lan-guages, special features, or chap-ter selection.Sometimes these are displayedaut...
Page 52 - Press TOP MENU button.; The title menu will appear.; TOP Menu
Playing discs 52 Playing discs usingthe title menu Some DVDs have a title menu,which lists the titles available onthem. It helps you to start play ata specific title. 1 Press TOP MENU button. The title menu will appear. Screen: If the feature is not available, may appear on the TV screen. 2 Select a...
Page 53 - Resume play; The resume message will appear.; Press SKIP
Playing discs Playing discs 53 POWER DISPLAY CH REC MODE CLEAR SKIP REC PAUSE SETUP REPEAT ZOOM ENTER RETURN REC MONITOR OPEN/CLOSE TIMER PROG. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 k A K { B L FWD g STOP C PLAY B h H G CM SKIP REV MENU PLAY LIST TOP MENU/ ORIGINAL Resume play You can resume play from whereyou stoppe...
Page 54 - Repeat menu will appear.; Pause; During play, press PAUSE
Playing discs 54 Repeat play 1 During play, press REPEATbutton. Repeat menu will appear. Screen for DVD: Screen for CD: 2 Select a desired option torepeat using K / L buttons, then press ENTER button. The selected repeat play willstart. Title: The current title will be playedrepeatedly. (DVD only) C...
Page 55 - Zoom; Zoom menu will appear.; DVD
Playing discs Playing discs 55 Zoom 1 During play, press ZOOMbutton. Zoom menu will appear. Screen: 2 Select a desired zoom factorto zoom using { / B but- tons, then press ENTER but-ton. The zoom area will be displayed. Note: When selecting a smaller factorthan the current,the zoom areawill not be d...
Page 56 - Using SKIP; During play, press SKIP; Using DISPLAY button; The display menu will appear.; Select icon; ‘T’ for title will be highlighted.; buttons; Title search will start.; To move to ‘C’ for chapter, press
Playing discs 56 Title/Chapter search Using SKIP H / G buttons 1 During play, press SKIP G button to skip the currenttitle or chapter and move tothe next. The title or chapter will moveforward by one at a time. To go back to the previous titleor chapter, press SKIP H but- ton. The title or chapter w...
Page 57 - Track search; Time search
Playing discs Playing discs 57 Track search Using SKIP H / G buttons 1 During play, press SKIP G button to skip the currenttrack and move to the next. The track will move forward byone at a time. To go back to the previous track,press SKIP H button. The track will move backward by one at atime. Usin...
Page 58 - During play, press FWD; To change the speed, press FWD; Every time you press FWD
Playing discs 58 Fast forward / Fastreverse search 1 During play, press FWD D button to search in fast for-ward. To change the speed, press FWD D button repeatedly. Every time you press FWD D button, search speed will bechanged as follows. To search in fast reverse, press REV E button. Every time yo...
Page 59 - Audio menu will appear.
Playing discs Playing discs 59 Selecting the formatof audio and video You can select a audio and videoformat as you prefer dipendingon the contents of the disc youare playing. Switching audio sound-track When playing a DVD-Video discrecorded with two or moresoundtracks (these are often indifferent l...
Page 60 - Audio soundtrack will switch.; Audio channel menu will appear.
Playing discs 60 3 Select a desired audio sound-track using K / L buttons, then press ENTER button. Audio soundtrack will switch. Note: Some discs will only allow you tochange the soundtrack from thedisc’s menu. Press TOP MENU/ORIGINAL button or MENUPLAYLIST button to display this. Caution: Some dis...
Page 61 - Switching subtitles; Subtitle menu will appear.
Playing discs Playing discs 61 Switching subtitles Many DVD Video discs have sub-titles in one or more languages –the disc box will usually tell youwhich subtitle languages are avail-able. You can switch subtitle lan-guages anytime during playback. 1 During play, press DISPLAYbutton. The display men...
Page 62 - Switching camera angles; Reducing block noise; Your setting will be activated.
Playing discs 62 Note: Some discs will only allow you tochange the subtitle from the discmenu. Press TOP MENU/ buttonORIGINAL or MENU buttonPLAYLIST button to display thedisc menu. Switching camera angles Some DVD Video discs featurescenes shot from two or moreangles–check the disc box fordetails: i...
Page 64 - Editing discs with Video mode; • A playlist is not available with the discs in Video; Editing discs with VR mode; Editing playlists; • Setting pictures for thumbnails (Refer to page; Table for characters to enter; Highlight
Editing 64 Information on disc editing You can make the discs with editing functions following of the DVD recorder as you prefer. Editing discs with Video mode You can edit discs with Video mode for the follow-ing items. Be sure that once you edit titles, theywill not remain as original.• Deleting t...
Page 65 - Editing; Editing discs; Deleting titles; Titlelist will appear.; Edit menu will appear.; Select “Title Delete” using; Title will be deleted.
Editing Editing 65 POWER DISPLAY CH REC MODE CLEAR SKIP REC PAUSE SETUP REPEAT ZOOM ENTER RETURN REC MONITOR OPEN/CLOSE TIMER PROG. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 k A K { B L FWD g STOP C PLAY B h H G CM SKIP REV MENU PLAY LIST TOP MENU/ ORIGINAL Editing discs Be sure that once you edit origi-nal titles, they ...
Page 66 - Putting names on titles; Enter a title name using
Editing 66 POWER DISPLAY CH REC MODE CLEAR SKIP REC PAUSE SETUP REPEAT ZOOM ENTER RETURN REC MONITOR OPEN/CLOSE TIMER PROG. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 k A K { B L FWD g STOP C PLAY B h H G CM SKIP REV MENU PLAY LIST TOP MENU/ ORIGINAL Putting names on titles You can put title names on thetitles and change ...
Page 68 - Select a desired time using; A chapter marker will be added.; Select “Chapter Mark” using
Editing 68 Option window will appear. 4 Select a desired time using K / L buttons, then press ENTER button. Option window will appear. Note: You cannot select a time forputting markers more than alength of a title. 5 Select “Yes” using { / B buttons, then press ENTERbutton. A chapter marker will be ...
Page 69 - Select “Original” using; Original list will appear.; Original menu will appear.
Editing Editing 69 POWER DISPLAY CH REC MODE CLEAR SKIP REC PAUSE SETUP REPEAT ZOOM ENTER RETURN REC MONITOR OPEN/CLOSE TIMER PROG. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 k A K { B L FWD g STOP C PLAY B h H G CM SKIP REV MENU PLAY LIST TOP MENU/ ORIGINAL Original Deleting titles When a title is deleted from anoriginal...
Page 70 - Select “Scene Delete” using; Select “Delete” using; Deleting parts of titles
Editing 70 Original menu will appear. 4 Select “Scene Delete” using K / L buttons, then press ENTER button. Option window will appear. 5 Press ENTER button todecide a start point, thenpress ENTER button todecide a end point. A cursor will move to “Preview.”You can check a preview. 6 Select “Delete” ...
Page 71 - Part of a title will be deleted.; Disc menu will appear.
Editing Editing 71 POWER DISPLAY CH REC MODE CLEAR SKIP REC PAUSE SETUP REPEAT ZOOM ENTER RETURN REC MONITOR OPEN/CLOSE TIMER PROG. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 k A K { B L FWD g STOP C PLAY B h H G CM SKIP REV MENU PLAY LIST TOP MENU/ ORIGINAL 7 Select “Yes” using { / B buttons, then press ENTERbutton. Part...
Page 73 - Select “Add” using
Editing Editing 73 POWER DISPLAY CH REC MODE CLEAR SKIP REC PAUSE SETUP REPEAT ZOOM ENTER RETURN REC MONITOR OPEN/CLOSE TIMER PROG. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 k A K { B L FWD g STOP C PLAY B h H G CM SKIP REV MENU PLAY LIST TOP MENU/ ORIGINAL Setting or clearing chap-ter markers You can put chapter markers...
Page 75 - Setting titles to protect
Editing Editing 75 POWER DISPLAY CH REC MODE CLEAR SKIP REC PAUSE SETUP REPEAT ZOOM ENTER RETURN REC MONITOR OPEN/CLOSE TIMER PROG. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 k A K { B L FWD g STOP C PLAY B h H G CM SKIP REV MENU PLAY LIST TOP MENU/ ORIGINAL 3 Select a desired title using K / L / { / B buttons, then press...
Page 80 - Playlist menu will appear.; Select “PlayList” using; Playlist will appear.
Editing 80 3 Select a desired title using K / L / { / B buttons, then press ENTER button. Playlist menu will appear. 4 Select “Edit Title Name”using K / L buttons, then press ENTER button. A window for entering a titlename will appear. 5 Enter a title name using K / L / { / B buttons and num- ber bu...
Page 83 - Playlist menu will appear
Editing Editing 83 POWER DISPLAY CH REC MODE CLEAR SKIP REC PAUSE SETUP REPEAT ZOOM ENTER RETURN REC MONITOR OPEN/CLOSE TIMER PROG. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 k A K { B L FWD g STOP C PLAY B h H G CM SKIP REV MENU PLAY LIST TOP MENU/ ORIGINAL Setting pictures forthumbnails You can set a picture to eachtitl...
Page 85 - Deleting a playlist; A playlist will be erased.
Editing Editing 85 Deleting a playlist A playlist can be deleted whenbecoming not needed. Note: Deleting a playlist will notincrease the available recordingtime. 1 Select “Edit” from DISCmenu using K / L buttons, then press ENTER button. DISC menu will appear. Screen: 2 Select “PlayList” using { / B...
Page 87 - Refer to page xx for details.
Editing Editing 87 POWER DISPLAY CH REC MODE CLEAR SKIP REC PAUSE SETUP REPEAT ZOOM ENTER RETURN REC MONITOR OPEN/CLOSE TIMER PROG. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 k A K { B L FWD g STOP C PLAY B h H G CM SKIP REV MENU PLAY LIST TOP MENU/ ORIGINAL Putting names on titles You can put title names on thetitles and...
Page 88 - Using SETUP menu
Using SETUP menu 88 Setup Playback Setting Setup > Play Back TV Aspect Parental Lock Disc Menu Language Audio Language Subtitle Language Digital Out Dynamic Range Control Fast Forward with Audio 4:3 Letter Box All English Original OFF ON OFF Setup > Recording Auto Chapter Timer Programing Vide...
Page 89 - : A password has been set; Select “PlayBack” using
Using SETUP menu Using SETUP menu 89 POWER DISPLAY CH REC MODE CLEAR SKIP REC PAUSE SETUP REPEAT ZOOM ENTER RETURN REC MONITOR OPEN/CLOSE TIMER PROG. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 k A K { B L FWD g STOP C PLAY B h H G CM SKIP REV MENU PLAY LIST TOP MENU/ ORIGINAL Other settings:Parental Lock Some DVD-Video di...
Page 90 - Enter your own password.
Using SETUP menu 90 POWER DISPLAY CH REC MODE CLEAR SKIP REC PAUSE SETUP REPEAT ZOOM ENTER RETURN REC MONITOR OPEN/CLOSE TIMER PROG. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 k A K { B L FWD g STOP C PLAY B h H G CM SKIP REV MENU PLAY LIST TOP MENU/ ORIGINAL 3 . Press ENTER button. Your own password has beenchanged and y...
Page 96 - Select “Digital Out” using; Select desired options using
Using SETUP menu 96 Other settings:Audio settings Setting digital audio out-put When you are connecting theDVD recorder to anamplifier/decoder, which is com-patible with digital audio output,you will need to make the set-tings to enjoy the full surroundsound.Dolby Digital has been selected asthe def...
Page 97 - Select “Dolby Digital” using; PCM sound will be output.; Select “48kHz” using
Using SETUP menu Using SETUP menu 97 When your amplifier/decoderis compatible with DolbyDigital: 1 . Select “Dolby Digital” using K / L buttons, then press ENTER button. 2 . Select “Stream” using K / L buttons, then press ENTERbutton. Dolby Digital sound will be out-put. When your amplifier/decoderi...
Page 98 - Select “ON” or “OFF” using
Using SETUP menu 98 4 Select “Dynamic RangeControl” using K / L buttons, then press ENTER button. Option window will appear. 5 Select “ON” or “OFF” using K / L buttons, then press ENTER button.On: The range of sound volume willbe compressed. 6 Press SETUP button to exitSETUP menu. Setup > Play Ba...
Page 100 - Select “Display” using; Display menu will appear.; Select the below item using; OSD Background Color:
Using SETUP menu 100 POWER DISPLAY CH REC MODE CLEAR SKIP REC PAUSE SETUP REPEAT ZOOM ENTER RETURN REC MONITOR OPEN/CLOSE TIMER PROG. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 k A K { B L FWD g STOP C PLAY B h H G CM SKIP REV MENU PLAY LIST TOP MENU/ ORIGINAL Other settings:Display 1 Press SETUP button to dis-play SETUP/...
Page 101 - OFF
Using SETUP menu Using SETUP menu 101 OSD Language: English, French, and Spanish areavailable for the OSD language.You can choose the language asyour convenience.Default: English 1 . Select a desired language,then press ENTER button. Your setting will be activated. FL Dimmer: The brightness of front...
Page 102 - Symptom
Others 102 Troubleshooting Before requesting service for this DVD recorder, check the table below for a possible cause of the problemyou are experiencing. Some simple checks or a minor adjustment on your part may eliminate the problemand restore proper operation. Symptom Remedy Power The power does ...
Page 103 - Others
Others Others 103 Symptom Remedy Recording/Timer recording/Editing The channel cannot be changed from the channel you are recording. • Set the TV's input to "TV." The DVD recorder starts playing from the disc automatically. • The DVD VIDEO features an auto playback function. Recording does n...
Page 104 - Quick Guide to DVD disc types; You want to
Others 104 Symptom Remedy Remote control The remote does not function. • Batteries are weak.• There are obstacles between the remote and the DVD recorder. • The remote is too far from the DVD recorder.• There are no batteries in the remote.• Turn on the DVD recorder.•The remote is not pointed at the...
Page 105 - Language code
Others Others 105 Language Code Language Code Language Code Abkhazian 4748 Afar 4747 Afrikaans 4752 Albanian 6563 Amharic 4759 Arabic 4764 Armenian 5471 Assamese 4765 Aymara 4771 Azerbaijani 4772 Bashkir 4847 Basque 5167 Bengali;Bangla 4860 Bhutani 5072 Bihari 4854 Bislama 4855 Breton 4864 Bulgarian...
Page 106 - • To keep the disc clean, handle the disc by its edge.
Others 106 Notes about discs • To keep the disc clean, handle the disc by its edge. Do not touch the surface. Dust, fingerprints, orscratches on the disc may cause it to malfunction. • Do not expose the disc to direct sunlight or heat sources such as hot air ducts, or leave it in a carparked in dire...
Page 107 - Glossary
Others Others 107 Glossary Analog audio An electrical signal that directlyrepresents sound. Compare thisto digital audio which can be anelectrical signal, but is an indirectrepresentation of sound. See alsoDigital audio. Aspect ratio The width of a TV screen relativeto its height. Conventional TVsar...
Page 108 - Printed in China; LIMITED WARRANTY; rials or workmanship as follows:; LIMITS AND EXCLUSIONS:; PLEASE DO NOT SHIP YOUR UNIT TO THE TETERBORO ADDRESS.
0VMN03892 / E6500UD ★★★★★ Printed in China LIMITED WARRANTY FUNAI CORP. will repair this SYLVANIA product, free of charge in the USA in the event of defect in mate- rials or workmanship as follows: DURATION: PARTS: FUNAI CORP. will provide parts to replace defective parts without charge for one (1) ...