Sony RMT-D218A Service Manual

RDR-HX715
RMT-D218A
SERVICE MANUAL
SPECIFICATIONS
System
NTSC VHF: 2 to 13/UHF: 14 to 69/CATV: A-8 to A-1, A to W, W+1 to W+84
Video reception: Frequency synthesiz er sy stem Audio reception: Split carrier system Antenna: 75-ohm antenna terminal for VHF/
UHF
Timer: Clock: Quartz locked/Timer indication:
12-hour cycle (digital)/Power back-up duration: 1 hour
Video record i n g format: MPEG Video Audio recording format/applicable bit
rate: Dolby Digital 2 ch/256 kbps
Inputs and outputs
LINE OUT 1 /2 (AUDIO): Phono jack/2 Vrms/10 kilohms (VIDEO): Phono jack/1.0 Vp-p (S VIDEO): 4-pin mini DIN/Y: 1.0 Vp-p,
C: 0.286 Vp-p
LINE IN 1/2/3 (AUDIO): Phono jack/2 Vrms/more than
22 kilohms
(VIDEO): Phono jack/1.0 Vp-p (S VIDEO): 4-pin mini DIN/Y: 1.0 Vp-p,
C: 0.286 Vp-p
DV IN: 4-pin/i.LINK S100 DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL): Optical output jack/
–18 dBm (wav e length: 660 nm)
DIGITAL OUT (COAXIAL): Phono jack/
0.5 Vp-p/75 ohms
Canadian Model
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT (Y, P
Phono jack/Y: 1.0 Vp-p/P interlace*=0.648 Vp-p, progressive or interlace**=0.7 Vp-p
COMPONENT VIDEO IN (Y, P
Phono jack/Y: 1.0 Vp-p/P interlace*=0.648 Vp-p, progressive or interlace**=0.7 Vp-p
* “Y/Pb/Pr Out Black Level” is “On” ** “Y/Pb/Pr Out Black Level” is “Off”
SET TOP BOX CONTROL:
Mini jack
HDMI OUT:
Type A (19-pin)
General
Power requirements: 120 V AC, 60 Hz Power consumption: 57 W Dimensions (approx.): 430 × 75 × 328 mm
(17 × 3 × 13 in.) (width/height/depth) incl. projecting parts
Hard disk drive capacity:160 GB Mass (approx.): 5.3 kg (11.68 lb) Operating temperature:
5°C to 35°C (41°F to 95°F)
Operating humidity: 25% to 80% Supplied accessories:
Audio/video cord (1) Power cord (1) Antenna cable (1) Set top box controlle r (1 ) Remote commander (remote) (1) Size AA (R6) batteries (2)
Specifications and design are subject to change without notice.
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US Model
DVD RECORDER
WARNING!!
WHEN SERVICING, DO NO T APPRO A CH THE LASER EXIT WITH THE EYE TOO CLOSELY. IN CASE IT IS NECESSARY TO CONFIRM LASER BEAM EMISSION, BE SURE TO OBSERVE FROM A DIST ANCE OF MORE THAN 25 cm FR OM THE SURF A CE OF THE OBJECTIVE LENS ON THE OPTICAL PICK-UP BLOCK.
CAUTION:
The use of optical instrument with this product will increase eye hazard.
CAUTION
Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.
SAFETY-RELATED COMPONENT WARNING!!
COMPONENTS IDENTIFIED BY MARK 0 OR DOTTED LINE WITH MARK 0 ON THE SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS AND IN THE PARTS LIST ARE CRITICAL TO SAFE OPERATION. REPLACE THESE COMPONENTS WITH SONY PARTS WHOSE PART NUMBERS APPEAR AS SHOWN IN THIS MANUAL OR IN SUPPLEMENTS PUBLISHED BY SONY .
Unleaded solder
Boards requiring use of unleaded solder are printed with the lead­free mark (LF) indicating the solder contains no lead. (Caution: Some printed circuit boards may not come printed with the lead free mark due to their particular size.)
: LEAD FREE MARK
Unleaded solder has the following characteristics.
Unleaded solder melts at a temperature about 40°C higher than
ordinary solder. Ordinary soldering irons can be used but the iron tip has to be applied to the solder joint for a slightly longer time. Soldering irons using a temperature regulator should be set to about 350°C. Caution: The printed pattern (copper foil) may peel away if the heated tip is applied for too long, so be careful!
Strong viscosity Unleaded solder is more viscous (sticky , less prone to flow) than ordinary solder so use caution not to let solder bridges occur such as on IC pins, etc.
Usable with ordinary solder It is best to use only unleaded solder but unleaded solder may also be added to ordinary solder.
SAFETY CHECK-OUT
After correcting the original service problem, perform the following safety checks before releasing the set to the customer.
1. Check the area of your repair for unsoldered or poorly-soldered connections. Check the entire board surface for solder splashes and bridges.
2. Check the interboard wiring to ensure that no wires are "pinched" or contact high-wattage resistors.
3. Look for unauthorized replacement parts, particularly transistors, that were installed during a previous repair . Point them out to the customer and recommend their replacement.
4. Look for parts which, through functioning, show obvious signs of deterioration. Point them out to the customer and recommend their replacement.
5. Check the B+ voltage to see it is at the values specified.
6. Flexible Circuit Board Repairing
Keep the temperature of the soldering iron around 270˚C during repairing.
Do not touch the soldering iron on the same conductor of the circuit board (within 3 times).
Be careful not to apply force on the conductor when soldering or unsoldering.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
SERVICE NOTE
1. DISK REMOVAL PROCEDURE IF THE TRAY CANNOT BE EJECTED (FORCED EJECTION) ············ 5
2. BOARDS CONNECTION··············································5 0
1. GENERAL
WARNING ············································································1-1 Precautions·············································································1-1 Ways to Use Your DVD Recorder··········································1-2 Quick Guide to Disc Types ····················································1-2
Hookups and Settings ································································1-3
Hooking Up the Recorder ······················································1-3 Step 1: Unpacking ································································· 1-3 Step 2: Connecting the Antenna Cable and Set Top Box Controller ···············································································1-3 Step 3: Connecting the Video Cords/HDMI Cords ···············1-4 Step 4: Connecting the Audio Cords ····································· 1-5 Step 5: Connecting the Power Cord·······································1-5 Step 6: Preparing the Remote ················································ 1-5 Step 7: Easy Setup ·································································1-6 Connecting a VCR or Similar Device····································1-7 Connecting to a Satellite or Digital Tuner ·····························1-7
Seven Basic Operations — Getting to Know Your
DVD Recorder································································· 1-7
1. Inserting and Formatting a DVD Disc (Disc Info) ············1-7
2. Recording a Program ·························································1-8
3. Playing the Recorded Program (Title List)························1-8
4. Displaying the Playing Time and Play Information ·········· 1-9
5. Changing the Name of a Recorded Program ·····················1-9
6. Labeling and Protecting a Disc··········································1-9
7. Playing the Disc on Other DVD Equipment (Finalize) ···1-10
TV GUIDE ··············································································1-10
Introduction to the TV Guide On Screen System ················1-10 Watching TV with the TV Guide On Screen System ··········1-10 Setting the “Remind ” Timer ···············································1-11 Searching for a Program with the TV Guide On Screen System······································································1-11 Customizing the TV Guide On Screen System ···················1-11
Timer Recording······································································1-12
Before Recording·································································1-12 Timer Recording (TV GUIDE/Manual) ······························1-12 Changing/Canceling Timer Recording or Reminder Settings································································1-13 Recording From Connected Equipment ······························1-14
Playback ··················································································1-14
Playing ·················································································1-14 Searching for a Title/Chapter/Track, etc. ·····························1-16 Playing MP3 Audio Tracks or JPEG Image Files················1-17
Erasing and Editing ·································································1-18
Before Editing······································································1-18 Erasing and Editing a Title ·················································· 1-18 Creating and Editing a Playlist ············································1-19
Dubbing (HDD y DVD) ······················································1-19
Before Dubbing ···································································1-19 Dubbing ···············································································1-20
DV/Digital8 Dubbing ······························································1-21
Before DV/Digital8 Dubbing···············································1-21 Recording an Entire DV/Digital8 Format Tape (One Touch Dubbing) ··············································································1-21 Program Edit ········································································1-21
Settings and Adjustments ························································ 1-22
Antenna Reception and Language Settings (Settings)·········1-22 Video Settings (Video) ·························································1-22
Audio Settings (Audio)························································1-23 Recording and Parental Control Settings (Features) ···········1-24 Disc and Remote Control Settings/ Factory Settings (Options) ···················································1-24 Easy Setup (Resetting the Recorder) ···································1-24
Additional Information ····························································1-25
Troubleshooting ···································································1-25 Self-diagnosis Function (When letters/numbers appear in the display) ······································································1-26 Notes About This Recorder ················································· 1-26 Specifications·······································································1-26 About i.LINK·······································································1-27 Guide to Parts and Controls ·················································1-27 Glossary ···············································································1-28 Language Code List ·····························································1-29 Area Code ············································································1-29 Cable Box/Satellite Receiver Brand Code···························1-29
2. DISASSEMBLY
2-1. CASE BLOCK ASSEMBLY ··········································2-2 2-2. UE-001 BOARD ·····························································2-2 2-3. TRAY COVER ASSEMBLY ··········································2-3 2-4. FRONT PANEL SECTION ·············································2-3 2-5. SLIDE DOOR ·································································2-4 2-6. FL-144 BOARD, FR-249 BOARD·································2-4 2-7. HARD DISK SECTION ·················································2-5 2-8. HARD DISK ···································································2-5 2-9. DVD SECTION·······························································2-6 2-10. DVD DRIVE ···································································2-6 2-11. MI-054 BOARD······························································2-7 2-12. POWER UNIT·································································2-7 2-13. RD-58 BOARD ·······························································2-8 2-14. AV-089 BOARD ······························································2-9 2-15. D. C. FAN······································································2-10 2-16. CIRCUIT BOARDS LOCATION ·································2-10
3. BLOCK DIAGRAMS
3-1. OVERALL BLOCK DIAGRAM (1/2) ···························3-1 3-2. AV-089, FR-249, FL-144 BLOCK DIAGRAM ·············3-3 3-3. RD-058 BLOCK DIAGRAM (1/2)································· 3-5 3-4. RD-058 BLOCK DIAGRAM (2/2)································· 3-7 3-5. MI-054 BLOCK DIAGRAM ··········································3-9 3-6. UE-001 BLOCK DIAGRAM········································ 3-11 3-7. POWER BLOCK DIAGRAM (1/2) ······························3-13 3-8. POWER BLOCK DIAGRAM (2/2) ······························3-15
4. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS AND PRINTED WIRING BOARDS
4-1. FRAME SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM································ 4-1 4-2. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS ············································4-3
WAVEFORMS ································································4-3
AV-089 (1/8) (POWER SUPPLY) SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM ······························4-5
AV-089 (2/8) (AUDIO A/V CONVERTER) SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM ······························4-7
AV-089 (3/8) (AUDIO OUT) SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM ······························4-9
AV-089 (4/8) (TUNER) SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM ····························4-11
AV-089 (5/8) (SYSTEM CONTROL) SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM ····························4-13
AV-089 (6/8) (VIDEO INPUT SELECT) SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM ····························4-15
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AV-089 (7/8) (VIDEO AMP) SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM ····························4-17
AV-089 (8/8) (CONNECTOR) SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM ····························4-19
FL-144 (INDICATOR DRIVE) SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM ····························4-21
FR-249 (LED DRIVE, FUNCTION KEY) SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM ····························4-23
MI-054 (1/3) (IP COV & SCALER, 216MDAC & 75
BUFFER)
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM ····························4-25
MI-054 (2/3) (HDMI TX) SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM ····························4-27
MI-054 (3/3) (HDMI CONTROL) SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM ····························4-29
RD-058 (1/14) (CPU) SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM ····························4-31
RD-058 (2/14) (NAND-F, FLASH ROM, ICECN) SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM ····························4-33
RD-058 (3/14) (BUFFER) SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM ····························4-35
RD-058 (4/14) (GRIPS(HOST GLUE)) SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM ····························4-37
RD-058 (5/14) (CARIB, POWER) SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM ····························4-39
RD-058 (6/14) (CARIB DDR) SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM ····························4-41
RD-058 (7/14) (NAZCA2) SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM ····························4-43
RD-058 (8/14) (NAZCA2 DDR) SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM ····························4-45
RD-058 (9/14) (PLL) SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM ····························4-47
RD-058 (10/14) (VDEC) SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM ····························4-49
RD-058 (11/14) (DV) SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM ····························4-51
RD-058 (12/14) (AV CONNECTOR, HDMI-IF) SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM ····························4-53
RD-058 (13/14) (JTAG) SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM ····························4-55
RD-058 (14/14) (US EPG-IF) SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM ····························4-57
UE-001 (1/4) (SYSTEM CONTROL/SDRAM/VIDEO
A/D CONV.)
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM ····························4-59
UE-001 (2/4) (FLASH ROM/BUFFER) SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM ····························4-61
UE-001 (3/4) (SDRAM) SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM ····························4-63
UE-001 (4/4) SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM ····························4-65
CN-243 (RELAY) SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM ····························4-67
SWITCHING REGULATOR (SRV1193UC) SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM ····························4-69
5. IC PIN FUNCTION DESCRIPTION
5-1. IT CONTROL IC (IC604: M306H3MC-058FPUO (AV-089
BOARD)) ········································································5-1
5-2. CPU(IC104: HD6417306BL200AV (RD-058 BOARD))
·························································································5-4
6. SERVICE MODE
6-1. Checking Item ·································································6-1 6-2. Screen Transition in the Service Mode···························· 6-2 6-3. Service Mode Menu Items and Description ····················6-3 6-4. Device Check Menu (1/2) ···············································6-3 6-5. Device Check Menu (2/2) ···············································6-3 6-6. Path Check Menu ····························································6-3 6-7. Screen Transition in the TEST Mode ······························ 6-4 6-8. Hard Disk Check Menu ···················································6-5 6-9. Path Individual Check (Pasted Screen Check (visual check)
and data check (digital video data auto-check)) Screen
Transition·········································································6-5 6-10. Screen Transition in the TV GUIDE Mode·····················6-6 6-11. TV GUIDE MODE Menu ···············································6-6 6-12. UE Board Test (Path test) ················································6-6 6-13. UE Board Test (Device test) ············································6-6
7. ADJUSTMENT
7-1. Video System Adjustment ··············································· 7-1 7-2. S-Video Output S-Y Check ·············································7-1 7-3. S-Video Output S-C Level Check ···································7-2 7-4. Component Video Output Y Check ·································7-2 7-5. Component Video Output B-Y Chec ·······························7-2 7-6. Component Video Output R-Y Check ·····························7-2
8. REPAIR PARTS LIST
8-1. EXPLODED VIEWS 8-1-1.OVERALL SECTION·····················································8-1 8-1-2.CHASSIS SECTION-1 ···················································8-2 8-1-3.CHASSIS SECTION-2 ···················································8-3 8-2. ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST ··········································8-4
4-3. PRINTED WIRING BOARDS
MI-054 (SIDE-A) PRINTED WIRING BOARD ·······················4-71
MI-054 (SIDE-B) PRINTED WIRING BOARD ·······················4-73
RD-058 (SIDE-A) PRINTED WIRING BOARD ·······················4-75
RD-058 (SIDE-B) PRINTED WIRING BOARD ·······················4-77
4

SERVICE NOTE

Connector (CN1701)
Connector (CN1702)
Connector (CN501)
Two RD51-AV extension flexible flat cables
Two RD51-AV relay boards
RD-58 board
UE-001 board
Two RD51-AV relay boards
Connector (CN502)
MI-056 board, MI pwb bracket
CN501
CN1901
CN2101
CN101
CN104
1. DISK REMOVAL PROCEDURE IF THE TRAY CANNOT BE EJECTED (FORCED EJECTION)
1. Remove the upper case.
2. Insert the stiff wire in the hole and eject the tray.
Hole
Open the tray.
2. BOARDS CONNECTION
Fig. 1
The stiff wire.
Fig. 2
5
MEMO
6
SECTION 1
GENERAL
RDR-HX715
This section is extracted from instruction manual. (RDR-HX715 : 2-635-892-11 (1))
WARNING
To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture. To avoid electrical shock, do not open the cabinet. Refer servicing to qualified personnel only. The AC power cord must be changed only at a qualified service shop.
CAUTION
The use of optical instruments with this product will increase eye hazard. As the laser beam used in this DVD recorder is harmful to eyes, do not attempt to disassemble the cabinet. Refer servicing to qualified personnel only.
This label is located on the laser protective housing inside the enclosure.
This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.
For customers in the U.S.A
Owner’s Record
The model and serial numbers are located at the rear of the unit. Record the serial number in the space provided below. Refer to them whenever you call upon your Sony dealer regarding this product. Model No. RDR-HX715 Serial No.______________
CAUTION
You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this manual could void your authority to operate this equipment.
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Note
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: – Reorient or relocate the receiving
antenna.
– Increase the separation between the
equipment and receiver.
– Connect the equipment into an outlet
on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
– Consult the dealer or an experienced
radio/TV technician for help.
In the United States, TV GUIDE and other related marks are registered marks of Gemstar-TV Guide International, Inc. and/or one of its affiliates. In Canada, TV GUIDE is a registered mark of Transcontinental Inc., and is used under license by Gemstar-TV Guide International, Inc. The TV Guide On Screen system is manufactured under license from Gemstar-TV Guide International, Inc. and/or one of its affiliates. The TV Guide On Screen system is protected by one or more of the following issued United States patents 6,498,895, 6,418,556, 6,331,877; 6,239,794; 6,154,203; 5,940,073; 4,908,713; 4,751,578; 4,706,121. Gemstar-TV Guide International Inc. and/or its related affiliates are not in any way liable for the accuracy or availability of the program schedule information or other data in the TV Guide On Screen system and cannot guarantee service availability in your area. In no event shall Gemstar-TV Guide International, Inc. and/or its related affiliates be liable for any damages in connection with the accuracy or availability of the program schedule information or other data in the TV Guide On Screen system.
Precautions
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits set out in the EMC Directive using a connection cable shorter than 3 meters.
On safety
Should any solid object or liquid fall into the cabinet, unplug the recorder and have it checked by qualified personnel before operating it any further.
About the hard dis k drive
The hard disk has a high storage density, which enables long recording durations and quick access to the written data. However, it can easily be damaged by shock, vibration or dust, and should be kept away from magnets. To avoid losing important data, observe the following precautions.
• Do not apply a strong shock to the recorder.
• Do not place the recorder in a location subject to mechanical vibrations or in an unstable location.
• Do not place the recorder on top of a hot surface, such as a VCR or amplifier (receiver).
• Do not use the recorder in a place subject to extreme changes in temperature (temperature gradient less than 10 °C/hour).
• Do not move the recorder with its AC power cord connected.
• Do not disconnect the AC power cord while the power is on.
• When disconnecting the AC power cord, turn off the power and make sure that the hard disk drive is not operating (the clock is displayed in the front panel display and all recording or dubbing has stopped).
• Do not move the recorder for one minute after you have unplugged the AC power cord.
• Do not attempt to replace or upgrade the hard disk by yourself, as this may result in malfunction.
If the hard disk drive should malfunction, you cannot recover lost data. The hard disk drive is only a temporary storage space.
About repairing th e hard disk drive
• The contents of the hard disk drive may be checked in case of repair or inspection during a malfunction or modification. However, the contents will not be backed up or saved by Sony.
• If the hard disk needs to be formatted or replaced, it will be done at the discretion of Sony. All contents of the hard disk drive will be erased, including contents that violate copyright laws.
On power sources
• The recorder is not disconnected from the AC power source as long as it is connected to the wall outlet, even if the recorder itself has been turned off.
• If you are not going to use the recorder for a long time, be sure t o disconnect the recorder from the wall outlet. To disconnect the A C power cord, grasp the plug itself; never pull the cord.
• Before disconnecting the AC power cord, check th at the recorder’s hard disk is not operating (recording or dubbing) on the front panel display.
On placement
• Place the recorder in a location with adequate ventilation to prevent heat build-up in the recorder.
• Do not place the recorder on a soft surface such as a rug that might block the ventilation holes.
• Do not place the recorder in a confined space such as a bookshelf or similar unit.
• Do not place the recorder in a location near heat sources, or in a place subject to direct sunlight, excessive dust, or mechanical shock.
• Do not place the recorder in an inclined position. It is designed to be operated in a horizontal position only.
• Keep the recorder and discs away from equipment with strong magnets, such as microwave ovens, or large loudspeakers.
• Do not place heavy objects o n the recorder.
• To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not place objects filled with liquids, such as vases, on the apparatus.
On recording
Make trial recordings before making the actual recording.
On compensation for lost recordings
Sony is not liable and will not compensate for any lost recordings or relevant losses, including when recordings are not made due to reasons including recorder failure, or when the contents of a recording are lost or damaged as a result of recorder failure or repair undertaken to the recorder. Sony will not restore, recover, or replicate the recorded contents under any circumstances.
Copyrights
• Television programs, films, video tapes, discs, and other materials may be copyrighted. Unauthorized recording of such materia l may be contrary to the pr ovisions of the copyright laws. Also, use of this recorder with cable television transmission may require authorization from the cable television transmitter and/or program owner.
• This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by U.S. patents and other intell ectual property rights. Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by Macrovision, and is intended for home and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision. Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited.
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Copy guard functio n
Since the recorder has a copy guard function, programs received through an external tuner (not supplied) may contain copy protection signals (copy guard function) and as such may not be recordable, depending on the type of signal.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
Caution: This recor der is capabl e of holding a still video image or on-screen display image on your television screen indefinitely. If you leave the still video image or on-screen display image displayed on your TV for an extended period of time you risk permanent damage to your television screen. Plasma display panels and projectio n televis ions are especially susceptible to this.
If you have any questions or problems concerning your recorder, please consult your nearest Sony dealer.
Important Safety Instructions
1) Read these instructions.
2) Keep these instructions.
3) Heed all warnings.
4) Follow all instr uctions.
5) Do not use this apparatus near
water.
6) Clean only with dry cloth.
7) Do not block any venti la tion
openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
8) Do not install near any heat
sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
9) Do not defeat the safety purpose
of the polarized or grounding­type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.
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10)Protect the power cord from
being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.
11)Only use attachments/
accessories specified by the manufacturer.
12)Use only with the cart, stand,
tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over.
13)Unplug this apparatus during
lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
14)Refer all servicing to qualified
service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
About this manual
• In this manual, the internal hard disk drive is written as “HDD,” and “disc” is used as a general reference for the HDD, DVDs, or CDs unless otherwise specified by the text or illustrations.
• Instructions in this manual describe the controls on the remote. You can also use the controls on the recorder if they have the same or simila r na mes as those on the remote.
• The on-screen display illustrations used in this manual may not match the graphics displayed on your TV screen.
• The explanations regarding DVDs in this manual refer to DVDs created on this recorder. The explanations do not apply to DVDs that are created on other recorders and played back on this recorder.
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1-1
Ways to Use Your DVD Recorder
Recording/Playback
Quick access to recorded titles – Title List
Easily search for programs with the TV Guide On Scre en system – TV Guide
Play the beginning of a title while it is being recorded – Chasing Playback
Watching one title while recording another – Simultaneous Rec and Play
Dubbing/Editing
Creating your own program – Playlist
Copying a recorded title to and from the HDD – Dubbing (HDD y DVD)
Automatic dubbing of DV tapes – DV/Digital8 Dubbing
Compatible media and reference pages
HDD
,
“3. Playing the Recorded Program (Title List)” on page 34
HDD
The TV Guide On Screen system disp lays a free interacti ve program guide. Search for your favorite program by listing
,
them alphabetically, by category or by keyword (page 46). You can then set the timer to record that program just by selecting it (page 50).
HDD
,
“Playing from the beginning of th e pr ogram you are recording (Chasing Pla y back)” on page 65
HDD
VCD
,
“Playing a previous recording while making another (Simultaneous Rec and Play)” on page 66
Compatible media and reference pages
HDD
,
“Creating and Editing a Playlist” on page 77
HDD
,
“Dubbing (HDD y DVD)” on page 79
HDD
,
“DV/Digital8 Dubbing” on page 84
A list of recordable and playable discs is on page 10.
+
-
RW
RW
+
-
RW
RW
-
RW
VR
+
-
RW
RW
DATA D VD
CD
-
RW
VR
+
-
RW
RW
+
-
RW
RW
+R-
-
VR
RW
Video
-
VR
RW
Video
-
VR
RW
Video
DATA C D
-
VR
RW
Video
-
VR
RW
Video
+R-
+R-
+R-
+R-
R
R
R
R
R
Quick Guide to Disc Types
Recordable and playable discs
Type Disc Logo
Hard disk drive (internal)
DVD+RW
VR
mode DVD­RW
Video
mode
DVD+R
DVD+R DL
DVD-R
Icon used in this manual
*2
HDD
+
RW
-
RWVR
-
RWVideo
+
-
R
R
Formatting (new discs)
(Formatting unnecessary)
Automatically formatted in +VR mode
Format in VR mode (page 31)
Format in Video mode (page 31)
Automatically formatted
Automatically formatted
Compatibility with other DVD players (finalizing)
Dub HDD contents to a DVD to play on other DVD players
Playable on DVD+RW compatible players (automatically finalized)
Playable only on VR mode compatible players (finalizati on unnecessary)
Playable on most DVD players (finalization necessary) (page 40)
Playable on most DVD players (finalization necessary) (page 40)
Playable on most DVD players (finalization necessary) (page 40)
Recording Features Editing Features
Auto
Manual
Record
Change
Rewrite (page 49)
Chapter (page 96)
Chapter (page 76)
16:9 sizes (page 53)
title name (page 73)
Delete title (page 75)
A-B Erase (page 74)
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Yes No
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Yes Yes No Yes*3Yes Yes No No
No Yes No No Yes Yes*4No No
No Yes No Yes*3Yes Yes*4No No
Playlist (page 77)
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Usable disc versions (as of March 2005)
• 8x-speed or slower DVD+RWs
• 6x-speed or slower DVD-RWs (Ver. 1.1, Ver.1.2
*1
with CPRM
• 16x-speed or slower DVD+Rs
• 16x-speed or slower DVD-Rs (Ver.2.0, Ver.2.1)
• 2.4x-speed DVD+R DL (Double Layer) discs
)
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“DVD+RW,” “DVD-RW,” “DVD+R,” “DVD+R DL,” and “DVD-R” are trademarks.
*1
CPRM (Content Protection for Recordable Media) is a coding technology that protects copyrights for images.
*2
This logo applies to 4x and 6x speed DVD-RW discs.
Discs that cannot be recorded on
• 8 cm discs
• DVD-Rs in VR mode (Video Recording format)
1-2
*3
Only if the recording mode is LSP, SP , HSP, or HQ, and “DVD Rec. Picture Size” is set to “16:9.”
*4
Erasing titles does not free up disc space.
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Playable discs
Type Disc Logo
DVD VIDEO
VIDEO CD
CD
DATA DVD
DATA CD
8 cm DVD+RW/ DVD-RW/DVD-R
——
“DVD VIDEO” and “CD” are trademarks.
Discs that cannot be p layed
• PHOTO CDs
• CD-ROMs/CD-Rs/CD-RWs that are not recorded in music CD or Video CD format, or do not contain MP3 or JPEG files
• Data part of CD-Extras
• DVD-ROMs that do not contain JPEG files or are not in DVD Video format
• DVD Audio discs
• DVD-RAMs
• HD layer on Super Audio CDs
• DVD VIDEOs with a different region code (page 13)
• DVD-Rs recorded in VR mode (Video Recording format)
• A disc recorded in a color system other t han NTSC, such as PAL
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Icon used in this manual
DVD
VCD
CD
DATA D VD
DATA C D
Characteristics
Discs such as movies that can be purch as ed or rented
VIDEO CDs or CD-Rs/CD-RWs in VIDEO CD/Super VIDEO CD format
Music CDs or CD-Rs/CD-RWs in music CD format that can be purchased
DVD+RWs/DVD+Rs/DVD-RWs/DVD-Rs/ DVD-ROMs containing JPEG image files
CD-ROMs/CD-Rs/CD-RWs containing MP3 audio tracks or JPEG image files
8 cm DVD+RW, DVD-RW, and DVD-R recorded with a DVD video camera. (Still images recorded with a DVD video camera cannot be played.)
Maximum recordable number of titles
Disc Number of titles*
HDD 300 DVD-RW/DVD-R 99 DVD+RW/DVD+R 49 DVD+R DL 49
* The maximum le ngth for each title is eight hours.
Note on playback opera tions of DVD VIDEOs/ VIDEO CDs
Some playback operations of DVD VIDEOs/ VIDEO CDs may be intentionally set by software producers. Since this recorder plays DVD VIDEOs/VIDEO CDs according to the disc contents the software pr oducers designed, some playback features may not be available. Also, see the instructions supplied with the DVD VIDEOs/ VIDEO CDs.
Region code (DVD VIDEO only)
Your recorder has a region code printed on the rear of the unit and will only play DVD VIDEOs (playback only) labeled with identical region codes. This system is used to protect copyrights. DVD VIDEOs labeled will also play on this recorder. If you try to play any other DVD VIDEO, the message “Playback prohibited by region code.” will appear on the TV screen. Depend i ng on the DVD VIDEO, no region code indication may be labeled even though playing the DVD VIDEO is prohibited by area restrictions.
ALL
X
Region code
RDR–XXXX
00V 00Hz
NO.
00W
0-000-000-00
Music discs encoded with copyright protection technologies
This product is designed to pla y back discs that conform to the Compact Disc (CD) standard. Recently, various music di scs encoded with copyright protection technologies are being marketed by some record companies. Please be aware that among those discs, there are some that do not conform to the CD standard and may not be playable by this product.
Note on DualDiscs
A DualDisc is a two sided disc product which mates DVD recorded material on one side with digital audio material on the other side. However, since the audio material side does not conform to the Compact Disc (CD) standard, playback on this produc t i s not guaranteed.
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Notes
• Some DVD+RWs/DVD+Rs, DVD-RWs/DVD-Rs, or CD-RWs/CD-Rs cannot be played on this recorder due to the recording quality or physical condition of the disc, or the characteristics of the recording device and authoring software. The disc will not play if it has not been correctly finalized. For m ore i nforma tio n, see the operating instructions for the recording device.
• You cannot mix VR mode and Video mode on the same DVD-RW. To change the disc’s format, reformat the disc (page 31). Note that the disc’s contents will be erased after reformatting.
• You cannot shorten the time required for recording even with high-speed discs.
• It is recommended that you use discs with “For Video” printed on their packaging.
• You cannot add new recordings to DVD+Rs, DVD-Rs, or DVD-RWs (Video mode) that contain recordings made on other DVD equipment.
• In some cases, you may not be able to add new recordings to DVD+RWs that contain recordings made on other DVD equipment. If you do add a new recording, note that this recorder will rewrite the DVD menu.
• You cannot edit recordings on DVD+RWs, DVD-RWs (Video mode), DVD+Rs, or DVD-Rs that are made on other DVD equipment.
• If the disc contains PC data unrecognizable by this recorder, the data may be erased.
• You may not be able to record on some recordable discs, depending on the disc.
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Hookups and Settings
Hooking Up the Recorder
Follow steps 1 to 7 to hook up and adjust the settings of the recorder .
b Notes
• Plug cords securely to prevent unwanted noise.
• Refer to the instructions supplied with the components to be connected.
• You cannot connect this recorder to a TV that does not have a video input jack.
• Be sure to disconnect the power cord of each component before connecting.
Step 1: Unpacking
Check that you have the following items:
• Audio/video cord (phono plug × 3 y phono plug × 3) (1)
• Power cord (1)
• Antenna cable (1)
• Remote commander (remote) (1)
• Set top box controlle r ( 1)
• Size AA (R6) batteries (2)
Step 2: Connecting the Antenna Cable and Set Top Box Controller
Select one of the following ante nna hookups. Do not connect the power cord until you reach “Step 5: Connecting the Power Cord” on page 21.
If you have Hookup
Cable box or satellite rece iver with a video/audio output
Cable box with an antenna output only
Cable without cable box, or antenna only (no cable TV)
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A (page 15)
B (page 16)
C (page 17)
Using the cable box/satellite receiver control function
The cable box/satellite receiver cont ro l function can be used with hookup A or B. It allows the recorder to control a cable box or satellite receiver via the supplied set top box controller. The recorder controls channel s on t he cable box or satellite receiver for timer record ing. You can also use the recorder’s remote control to change channels on the cable box/satellite receiver whenever the cable box/satellite receiver and recorder are turned on. To use the cable box/satellite receiver control function, you need to connect the set top box controller and set the code number and output channel (page 25). After setting up the cable box/ satellite receiver control, check that the recorder can correctly control the cable box or satellite receiver (page26).
NOTE TO CATV SYSTEM INSTALLER (IN USA)
This reminder is provided to call the CATV system installer’s attention to Article 820- 40 of the NEC that provides guidelines for pr oper grounding and, in particular, specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the building, as close to t he p oi nt of cable entry as practic al.
b Notes
• If your antenna is a flat cable (300-ohm twin lead cable), use an external antenna connector (not supplied) to connect the antenna to the recorder.
• If you have separate cables for VHF and UHF antennas, use a UHF/VHF band mixer (not supplied) to connect the antenna to the recorder.
• If you have made hookup A or B and want to use the TV Guide On Screen system, the cable box must be turned on, the set top box controller must be connected, and “Set Top Box Control” in “Settings” setup must be set to “On” (page 90) to download the TV Guide On Screen data.
A: Cable box or satellite receiver with a video/audio output
With this hookup, you can recor d any channel on the cable box or satellite receiver. Be sure that the satellite receiver or cable box is turned on. To watch cable or satellite programs, you need to matc h the channel on the recorder (L1 or L3) to the input jack connected to the cable box or satellite receiver (LINE IN 1 or 3). Note that the TV Guide On Screen system does not di splay listings for satellite programming.
to SET TOP BOX CONTROL
b Note
Do not connect a hi-definition tuner using the component video cords. This recorder only accepts standard definition interlace signals.
z Hints
• If your cable box or satellite receiver has an S-video jack or component output jacks, you can use an S-video cord (not supplied) or component video cord (not supplied) in ste a d of th e audi o/video cord. When you connect using a component video cord, connect the audio cords to the LINE IN jacks.
• If you connect an S-video cord to the LINE IN 1 jack or component video cord to the COMPONENT VIDEO IN jacks, set “Line1 Input ” in “Video” setup to “S Video” or “Component” (page 93). If you connect an S-video cord to the LINE IN 3 jack, set “Line3 Input” in “Video” setup to “S Video” (page 93).
SET TOP
BOX
CONTROL
Audio/video cord (not supplied)
to LINE IN
Place the set top box controller near the remote sensor on the cable box/satellite receiver.
Set top box controller (page 14)
AUDIO
OUT
RL
VIDEO
OUT
S VIDEO
Cable box/ satellite receiver
COMPONENT
VIDEO OUT
1 or 3
LINE IN
S VIDEO
R-AUDIO-L
VIDEO
1
3
HDMIOUT
G-LINK
VHF/UHF
IN
LINE IN
S VIDEO
VIDEO
R-AUDIO-L
DIGITALOUT
COAXIAL
PCM/DTS/ DOLBY DIGITAL
SET TOP
BOX
OPTICAL
CONTROL
OUT
: Signal flow
S-video cord (not supplied)
COMPONENT
COMPONENT VIDEO IN
VIDEO IN
Y
Y
LINE OUT
R-AUDIO-L
1
1
PB
PB
2
3
R
R
P
P
Wall
Antenna cable
ANT IN
TO TV
(supplied)
to antenna input
TV
Component video cord (not supplied)
COMPONENT VIDEO IN
Y
PB
P
R
S VIDEO
VIDEO
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT
Y
PB
R
P
DVD recorder
to COMPONENT VIDEO IN
~AC IN
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Hookups and Settings
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1-3
B: Cable box with an antenna output only
With this hookup, you can record any channel on the satellite receiver or c abl e box. Be sure that the satellite receiver or cable box is turned on. To watch cable programs, you need to match the channel on the recorder (2ch, 3ch, or 4ch) to the antenna output channel on the cable box (2ch, 3ch, or 4ch).
Wall
Antenna cable (supplied)
to VHF/UHF IN
: Signal flow
VHF/UHF
IN
OUT
to VHF/UHF OUT
Cable box
CONTROL
VHF/UHF
IN
SET TOP
BOX
CONTROL
OUT
to antenna input
SET TOP
BOX
Set top box controller (supplied)
COMPONENT
COMPONENT VIDEO IN
VIDEO IN
Y
Y
LINE OUT
R-AUDIO-L
VIDEO
1
1
P
B
P
B
2
3
R
R
P
P
Place the set top box controller near the remote sensor on the cable box/satellite receiver.
DVD recorder
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT
Y
S VIDEO
P
B
R
P
~
AC IN
ANT IN
TO TV
to SET TOP BOX CONTROL
HDMIOUT
G-LINK
LINE IN
S VIDEO
VIDEO
R-AUDIO-L
DIGITALOUT
COAXIAL
PCM/DTS/ DOLBY DIGITAL
OPTICAL
TV
.
C: Cable without cable box, or antenna only (no cable TV)
Use this hookup if you watch cable channels without a cable box. Also use this hookup if you are using a VHF/UHF antenna or separat e VHF and UHF antennas. With this hookup, you can reco r d any channel by selecting the channe l on the recorder.
Wall
to VHF/UHF IN
VHF/UHF
IN
OUT
to VHF/UHF OUT
Antenna cable (supplied)
: Signal flow
HDMIOUT
VHF/UHF
IN
DIGITALOUT
COAXIAL
PCM/DTS/ DOLBY DIGITAL
SET TOP
BOX
OPTICAL
CONTROL
OUT
to antenna input
G-LINK
COMPONENT
COMPONENT VIDEO IN
VIDEO IN
Y
Y
LINE OUT
LINE IN
S VIDEO
VIDEO
R-AUDIO-L
VIDEO
R-AUDIO-L
1
1
P
B
P
B
2
3
R
R
P
P
TV
DVD recorder
COMPONENT
VIDEO OUT
Y
S VIDEO
P
B
R
P
~
AC IN
Hookups and Settings
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Step 3: Connecting the Video Cords/HDMI Cords
Select one of the following patter ns A through D, according to the input jack on your TV monitor, projector, or AV amplifier (receiver). This will enable you to view pictures.
A Connecting to a vid eo input jack
You will enjoy standard quality images.
B Connecting to an S VIDEO input jack
You will enjoy high quality images.
C Connecting to component video input jacks (Y, PB, PR)
You will enjoy accurate color rep ro duction and high quality images. If your TV accepts progressiv e 480p format signals, you must use th is connection and then press PROGRESSIVE on the remote to se nd progressive video signals. For de ta i ls , see “Using the PROGRESSIVE button” on page 19.
D Connecting to an HDMI input jack
Use a certified HDMI cord (n ot supplied) to enjoy high quality digital picture and sound through the HDMI OUT jack.
TV, projector, or AV amplifier (receiver)
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INPUT
A
VIDEO
L
AUDIO
R
TV, projector, or AV amplifier (receiver)
VHF/UHF
IN
OUT
D
IN
: Signal flow
to LINE OUT (VIDEO) 1 or 2
G-LINK
HDMIOUT
LINE IN
VIDEO
R-AUDIO-L
DIGITALOUT
COAXIAL
PCM/DTS/ DOLBY DIGITAL
SET TOP
BOX
OPTICAL
CONTROL
to HDMI OUT
Audio/video cord (supplied)
COMPONENT VIDEO IN
S VIDEO
1
3
HDMI cord (not supplied)
Y
PB
R
P
LINE OUT
1
2
(yellow)
R-AUDIO-L
(red)
S VIDEO
VIDEO
Component video cord (not supplied)
S-video cord (not supplied)
to LINE OUT (S VIDEO) 1 or 2
DVD recorder
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT
Y
PB
R
P
~AC IN
to COMPONENT VIDEO
(green)
OUT
(blue)
INPUT
S VIDEO
TV, projector, or AV amplifier (receiver)
COMPONENT
VIDEO IN
PB
PR
TV, projector, or AV amplifier (receiver)
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When playing “wide scr een” images
Some recorded images may not fit your TV screen. To change the picture size, see page 91.
If you are connecting to a VCR
Connect your VCR to the LINE IN jack on the recorder (page 28).
b Notes
• Do not connect mo r e th a n one type of video cord between the recorder and your TV at the same time.
• You cannot use the PROGRESSIVE button with the connections A and B.
• You cannot connect the HDMI OUT jack (connection D) to DVI jacks that are not HDCP compliant (e.g., DVI jacks on PC displays).
* This DVD recorder is based on version 1.1 of High-
Definition Multimedia Interfac e Sp e ci fi c ations.
This DVD recorder incorporates High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI™) technology.
HDMI, the HDMI logo and High-Definition
B
C
Y
(green)
Multimedia Interface are trademarks or re g istered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC.
(blue)
(red)
Using the PROGRESSIVE button
By using the PROGRESSIVE but to n, you can select the signal format in which the recorder outputs video signals: interlace or progressive.
1 Connect the recorder using the
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT jacks (pattern C on page 18).
2 Press the PROGRESSIVE button repeatedly.
“PROGRESSIVE” appears in the front pane l display when the recorder outputs progressive signals.
Progressive
Select this when: –your TV accepts progressi ve signals, and, –the TV is conn e cted to the COMP ONENT
VIDEO OUT jacks. Note that the pictures will no t be cl ear or no picture will appear if you select progressive signal output when either of the above conditions is not met.
Interlace
Set to this position when: –your TV does not accept progressive signals, or, –your TV is connected to jacks other than the
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT jacks (LINE OUT
(VIDEO or S VIDEO)).
z Hint
When you select progressive signal output, you can fine­tune the signal according to the type of software you are watching (page 92).
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19
1-4
Step 4: Connecting the Audio Cords
Select one of the foll owin g p at ter ns A or B, according to the inpu t jack on your TV monitor, p rojec tor, or AV amplifier (receiver). This will enable you to listen to sound.
A Connecting to audio L/R (left/right) input jacks
This connection will use your TV ’s or stereo amplifier’s (receiver’s) two speakers for sound. Y ou can enjoy the following surround ef fects (page 61).
• TV: Dynamic, Wide, Night
• Stereo amplifier (receiver): Standard, Night
B Connecting to a digital audio input jack
If your AV amplifier (receiver) has a Dolby*1 Digital or DTS*2 decoder and a digital inpu t ja ck , use t his connection. You can enjo y D ol by Digital (5.1ch) and DTS (5. 1ch) surround effects.
(yellow)
(white)
(red)
DVD recorder
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT
Y
S VIDEO
VIDEO
P
B
P
R
Coaxial digital cord (not supplied)
to coaxial or optical/HDMI digital input
[Speakers]
INPUT
VIDEO
L
AUDIO
R
TV, projector, or AV amplifier (receiver)
~
AC IN
Rear (R)
Front (R)
SubwooferCenter
A
B
VHF/UHF
IN
HDMI cord (not supplied)
OUT
Optical digital cord (not supplied)
[Speakers]
Rear (L)
Front (L)
LINE OUT
R-AUDIO-L
1
2
DIGITALOUT
PCM/DTS/ DOLBY DIGITAL
(red)
(white)
(yellow)*
S VIDEO
to LINE OUT (R-AUDIO-L) 1 or 2
VIDEO
G-LINK
HDMIOUT
LINE IN
S VIDEO
VIDEO
R-AUDIO-L
DIGITALOUT
COAXIAL
PCM/DTS/ DOLBY DIGITAL
SET TOP
BOX
OPTICAL
CONTROL
HDMI OUT
to DIGITAL OUT (COAXIAL or OPTICAL)
COAXIAL
OPTICAL
AV amplifier (receiver) with a decoder
COMPONENT VIDEO IN
Y
1
P
B
3
P
R
or
Audio/video cord (supplied)
LINE OUT
R-AUDIO-L
1
2
or
z Hint
For correct speaker location, see the operating instructions supplied with the connected components.
b
Notes
• Do not connect your TV’s audio output jacks to the LINE IN (R-AUDIO-L) jacks at the same time. This will cause unwanted noise to come from your TV’s speakers.
• In the connection A, do not connect the LINE IN (R­AUDIO-L) and LINE OUT (R-AUDIO-L) jacks to your TV’s audio output jacks at the same time. This will cause unwanted noise to come from your TV’s speakers.
• In the connection B, after you have completed the connection, make the appropriate settings under “Audio Connection” in “Easy Setup” (page 25). Otherwise, no sound or a loud noise will come from your speakers.
• With the connection B, the surround sound effects of this recorder cannot be used.
• When you connect the recorder to an AV amplifer (receiver) using an HDMI cord, you will need to do one of the following: – Connect the AV amplifier (receiver) to the T V w ith
the HDMI cord.
– Connect the reco rd er to the TV with a video cord
other than HDMI cord (component video cord, S VIDEO cord, or audio/vide o c or d) .
*1
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. “Dolby” and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
*2
“DTS” and “DTS Digital Out” are trademarks of Digital Theater Systems, Inc.
Step 5: Connecting the Power Cord
Connect the supplied power cord to the AC IN terminal of the recorder. Then plug the recorder and TV power cords into an AC outlet. After you connect the power cord, you must wait for a
short while before operatin g the recorder.
You can operate the recorder once the front panel display lights up and the recorder enters standby mode. If you connect additional equipment to this recorder (page 28), be sure to connect the power cord only after all connecti ons are complete.
~
AC IN
1
to AC IN
2
to AC outlet
Hookups and Settings
: Signal flow
* The yellow plug is used for video signals (page 18).
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Step 6: Preparing the Remote
You can control the recorder using the supplied remote. Insert two size AA (R6) batteries by matching the 3 and # ends on the batteries to the markings inside the battery compartment. When using the remote, point it at the remote sensor on the recorder.
b Notes
• If the supplied remote interferes your other Sony DVD recorder or player, change the command mode number for this recorder (page 24).
• Use the batteries correctly to avoid possible leakage and corrosion. Do not touch the liquid with bare hands should leakage occur. Observe the following: – Do not use a new battery with an old batt ery, or
batteries of different manufacturers. – Do not attempt to recharge the batteries. – If you do not intend to use the remote for an extended
period of time, remove the batteries. – If battery leakage occurs , wip e out any liquid inside
the battery compartment, and insert new batteries.
• Do not expose the remote sensor (marked on the front panel) to strong light, such as direct sunligh t or lighting apparatus. The recorder may not respond to the remote.
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Controlling TVs with the remote
You can adjust the remote’s signal to control your TV. If you connected the recorder to an AV amplifier (receiver), you can use the supplie d remote to control the AV amplifier’s (receiver’s) volume.
b Notes
• Depending on the connected unit, you may not be able to control your TV or AV amplifier (receiver) with some or all of the buttons below.
• If you enter a new code number, the code number previously entered will be erased.
• When you replace the batteries of the remote, the code number may be reset to the default setting. Set the appropriate code number again.
Number buttons, SET
WIDE MODE
1 2 3
4 6
7 8 9
TV/DVD switch
[/1
CH +/–
5
VOL +/–
0
TV/VIDEO
1 Slide the TV/DVD switch to TV. 2 Hold down [/1. 3 Enter your TV’s manufacturer code (see
“Code numbers of contr ollable TVs” below) using the number buttons.
4 Release [/1.
When the TV/DVD switch is set to TV, the remote performs the following:
Buttons Operations
[/1 Turns your TV on or off VOL +/– Adjus ts the volume of
CH +/– Selects the channel on
WIDE MODE Switches to or from the
TV/VIDEO Switches your TV’s
Number buttons and SET
Code numbers of controllable TVs
If more than one code number is listed, try entering them one at a time until you find the one that works with your TV.
your TV
your TV
wide mode of a Sony wide-screen TV
input source Selects the channel on
your TV
Manufacturer Code number
Sony 01 (default) Akai 04 AOC 04 Centurion 12 Coronado 03 Curtis-Mathes 12, 14 Daewoo 04, 22 Daytron 03, 12 Fisher 11 General Electric 04, 06, 10 Gold Star/LG 03, 04, 17 Hitachi 02, 03, 04 J.C.Penney 04, 10, 12 JVC 09 KMC 03 Magnavox 03, 04, 08, 12, 21 Marantz 04, 13 MGA/Mitsubishi 04, 12, 13, 17 NEC 04, 12 Panasonic 06, 19
Manufacturer Code number
Philco 02, 03, 04, 08 Philips 08, 21 Pioneer 06, 16 Portland 03 Proscan 10 Quasar 06, 18 Radio Shack 05, 10, 14 RCA 04, 10 Sampo 12 Samsung 03, 04, 12, 20 Sanyo 11, 14 Scott 12 Sears 07, 10, 11 Sharp 03, 05, 18 Sylvania 08, 12 Teknika 03, 08, 14 Toshiba 07, 18 Wards 03, 04, 12 Yorx 12 Zenith 14, 15
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23
1-5
Controlling the volume of your AV amplifier (receiver) with the remote
TV/DVD switch
[/1
5
VOL +/–
0
Number buttons
1 2 3
4 6
7 8 9
1 Slide the TV/DVD switch to DVD. 2 Hold down [/1, and enter the
manufacturer code ( see the table below) for your AV amplifier (receiver) using the number buttons.
3 Release [/1.
The VOL +/– buttons control the A V amplifier’s volume. If you want to control the TV’s volume, slide the TV/DVD switch to TV.
z Hint
If you want to control the TV’s vol ume ev en when th e TV/DVD switch is set to DVD, repeat the steps above and enter the code number 90 (default).
Code numbers of controllable AV amplifiers (receivers)
If more than one code number is listed, try entering them one at a time until you find the one that works with your AV amplifier (receiver).
Manufacturer Code number
Sony 78, 79, 80, 91 Denon 84, 85, 86 Kenwood 92, 93 Onkyo 81, 82, 83 Pioneer 99 Sansui 87 Technics 97, 98 Yamaha 94, 95, 96
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If you have a Sony DVD player or more than one Sony DVD recorder
If the supplied remote interferes with your other Sony DVD recorder or player, set the command mode number for this recorder and the supplied remote to one that differs from the other Sony DVD recorder or player. The default command mode setting for this recorder and the supplied remote is DVD3.
1 2 3
4 6
5
7 8 9
0
SYSTEM MENU
O RETURN
1 Press SYSTEM MENU.
The System Menu appears.
M/m, ENTER
COMMAND MODE switch
2 Select “SETUP,” and press ENTER.
SETUP
Settings
Tuner Preset
Area Setup
Video
Clock
Audio
Set Top Box Control
Features
Language
Options
Easy Setup
3 Select “Options ,” and press ENTER.
SETUP
Format DVD-RW : VR
Settings
Dimmer :
Auto Display :
Auto Stereo :
Tuner Audio :
Command Mode :
Factory Setup
Format DVD-RW : VR
Dimmer :
Auto Display :
Auto Stereo :
Tuner Audio :
Command Mode :
Factory Setup
Normal
On
On
Main
DVD3
Normal
On
On
On
DVD1
DVD3
DVD2
DVD3
Video
Audio
Features
Options
Easy Setup
4 Select “Command Mode,” and press
ENTER.
SETUP
Settings
Video
Audio
Features
Options
Easy Setup
5 Select the Command mode (DVD1, DVD2,
or DVD3), and pres s ENTER.
6 Slide the COMMAND MODE switch on the
remote so it matches the mode you selected above.
To return to the previous step
Press O RETURN.
Check that the command mode switch on the remote is set to the default setting of DVD3 before you try to change the command mode for the recorder. If the comman d mode for the remot e is changed to DVD1 or DVD2, you may be unable to operate this recorder.
Step 7: Easy Setup
Make the basic adjustment s by following the on­screen instructions in “Easy Setup.”
[/1
1 2 3
Number buttons
O RETURN
1 Turn on the recorder and switch the input
selector on your TV so that the signal from the recorder appear s on your TV screen.
The message about the initial settings app ears.
• If this message does not appear, select “Easy
2 Press ENTER.
Follow the on-screen instructions t o make the following settings.
“Area Setup” will enable you to use the TV Guide On Screen system (page42). Enter your area of residence and zip code even if you do not want to use the TV Guide On Screen system.
Select the language for the on-screen displays.
Set the clock manually using </M/m/,, and press ENTER. If the clock data has already been received, go to “Set Top Box Control.”
4 6
7 8 9
Setup” from “SETUP” in the System Menu to run “Easy Setup” function (“Settings and Adjustments” on page 88).
Area Setup
Language
Clock
CH +/–
5
0
</M/m/,, ENTER
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25
Set Top Box Control
If you want to use the cable box/satellite receiver control (page 15), select “Yes,” and set the brand code and the cable box output channel (page 90). If you do not have a cable box/satell ite receiver, select “No.”
Tuner Preset
“Tuner Preset” appears only when you set “Set Top Box Control” to “No.” Select whether or not you have a cable connection. The Tuner Preset function automatically searches for all of the receivable channels and presets them. To set the channels manually, se e page 88.
TV Type
If you have a wide-screen TV, select “16:9.” If you have a standard TV, select eit her “4:3 Letter Box” (shrink to fit) or “4:3 Pan Scan” (stretch to fit). This will determine how “wide-screen” images are displayed on your TV.
Audio Connection
If you connected an AV ampli fi er (receiver) using either a digital optical or coaxial/HDMI cord, select “Yes: DIGITAL OUT” and set the digital output signal (page 94).
3 Press ENTER when “Finish” appears.
“Easy Setup” is finished.
To receive TV Guide On Screen data your recorder must be turn ed off when not in use. If your recorder is connect ed to a cable box, be sure to leave the cab le box turned on. After initial setup, it may take up to 24 hours to begin to receive TV program listings. It may take up to one week to receive all eight days of T V program listings.
To return to the previous step
Press O RETURN.
z Hint
If you want to run “Easy Setup” again, select “Easy Setup” from “SETUP” in the System Menu (page 99).
b Note
If you use an S-video cord to connect your cable box or satellite receiver, set “Line1 Input” or “Line3 Input” in “Video” setup to “S Video” (page 93).
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Checking the cable box/satellite receiver control setting
1 Point the DVD recorder’s remote at the
recorder (not at the cable box/satellite receiver).
2 Press CH +/– a nd check that the channel
changes on the cable box/satellite receiver window.
3 Press the number buttons and check that
the channel changes o n the cable box/ satellite receiver window.
Tune your cable box to channe l 02. Then using your DVD recorder’s remote, enter 09 to tune your cable box to channel 09. Did the cable box change to channel 09? If the cable box did not tune to channel 09, follow the instructions below for getting your recorder to control your cable box.
If you cannot get the recorder to control your cable box/satellite receiver
Check the settings at “Set Top Box Control” in “Settings” setup (page 90). If more than one code number is listed for your cable box/sa tellite receiver, try entering them one at a time until you find the one that works with you r cable box/ satellite receiver. Check the connection and posi tion of the set top box controller (page 15). If your cable box or satellite receiv er still does not operate with this recorde r, contact your cable or satellite company to see if they can pr ov ide you with a compatible cable box or satellite receiver.
To fix the set top box controller to your cable box/satellite receiver
Once you have confirmed tha t the set top box controller controls your cable bo x or sat el l ite receiver, fix it in place.
1 Remove the backing on the double-sided tape.
2 Attach it so that the set top box controller is
directly above the remote control sensor on your cable box/satellite receiver.
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27
1-6
Connecting a VCR or Similar Device
After disconnecting the recorder’s power cord from an AC outlet, connect a VCR or similar recording device to the LINE IN jacks of this recorder. Use the DV IN jack on the front panel if the equipment has a DV output jack (i.LINK jack) (page 84). See also the instruction manual supplied with the connected equipment. To record on this recorder, see “Recording from connected equipment without a timer” on page 57.
Connecting to the LINE IN 1 or 3 jacks
Connect a VCR or similar recording device to the LINE IN 1 or 3 of this recorder. If the equipment has an S-video jack, you can use an S- vi deo cord instead of an audio/video cord .
LINE OUTPUT
AUDIO
VIDEO
RL
S Video
VCR, etc.
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT
YP
BPR
Connecting to the LINE 2 IN jacks on the front panel
Connect a VCR or similar recording device to the LINE 2 IN jacks of this re cord er. If the equi pment ha s an S-video jack, you can use an S-vi de o cord instead of an audio/video cord.
S-video cord
(not supplied)
VCR, etc.
S VIDEO
VIDEO
OUTPUT
AUDIO
LR
Audio/video cord (not supplied)
Hookups and Settings
Audio/video cord (not supplied)
to LINE IN 1 or 3
LINE IN
S VIDEO
VIDEO
R-AUDIO-L
HDMIOUT
G-LINK
VHF/UHF
IN
LINE IN
S VIDEO
VIDEO
R-AUDIO-L
DIGITALOUT
COAXIAL
PCM/DTS/ DOLBY DIGITAL
SET TOP
BOX
OPTICAL
CONTROL
OUT
b
Notes
• Pictures containing copy protection signals that prohibi t any copying cannot be recorded.
• If you pass the recorder signals via the VCR, you may not receive a clear image on your TV sc reen .
: Signal flow
S-video cord (not supplied)
Component video
COMPONENT
VIDEO OUT
Y
P
B
R
P
cord (not supplied)
DVD recorder
~
AC IN
to COMPONENT VIDEO IN
COMPONENT VIDEO IN
Y
1
P
B
3
R
P
COMPONENT VIDEO IN
Y
LINE OUT
S VIDEO
VIDEO
R-AUDIO-L
1
1
P
B
2
3
R
P
VCRDVD recorder TV
Be sure to connect your VCR to the DVD recorder and your TV in the order shown below. To watch video tapes, watch the tapes through a second line input on your TV.
Line input 1
VCR DVD recorder TV
• If you disconnect the recorder’s power cord, you will not be able to view the signals from the connected VCR.
Line input 2
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Connecting to a Satellite or Digital Tuner
Connect a satellite or digital tuner to this recorder using the LINE IN 1 jacks. Disconnect the recorder’s power cord from an AC outlet when connecting the tuner. To use the Synchro-Rec function, see below.
Audio/video cord (supplied)
LINE OUT
VIDEO
R-AUDIO-L
1
2
HDMIOUT
G-LINK
VHF/UHF
IN
LINE IN
S VIDEO
VIDEO
R-AUDIO-L
DIGITALOUT
COAXIAL
PCM/DTS/ DOLBY DIGITAL
SET TOP
BOX
OPTICAL
CONTROL
OUT
LINE IN
R-AUDIO-L
VIDEO
to LINE IN 1
Audio/video cord (not supplied)
: Signal flow
If you want to use the Synchro Rec function
This connection is necessary to us e t he Synchro­Recording function. See “Recording from connected equipment with a timer (Synchro Rec)” on page 56.
TV
INPUT
VIDEO
L
AUDIO
R
S VIDEO
to LINE OUT
DVD recorder
COMPONENT COMPONENT VIDEO IN
Y
LINE OUT
1
1
PB
2
3
R
P
S VIDEO
1
3
VIDEO OUT
Y
S VIDEO
VIDEO
R-AUDIO-L
PB
R
P
Satellite tuner, etc.
VIDEO
L
R
AUDIO
OUTPUT
b Notes
• Synchro-Recording does not work with some tuners. For details, see the tuner’s operating instructions.
• If you disconnect the recorder’s power cord, you will not be able to view the signals from the connected tuner.
~AC IN
to LINE 2 IN DVD recorder
z Hint
When the connected equipment outputs only monaural sound, conne ct to just the L (MONO) and VIDEO input jacks on the front of the recorder. Do not connect the R input jack.
b
Notes
• Do not connect the yellow LINE IN (VIDEO) jack when using an S-video cord.
• Do not connect the output jack of this recorder to another equipment’s input jack wit h the othe r equipment’s output jack connected to the input jack of this recorder. Noise (feedback) may result.
• Do not connect more than one type of video cord between the recorder and your TV at the same time.
Seven Basic Operations
Getting to Know Your DVD Recorder
1. Inserting and Formatting
a DVD Disc (Disc Info)
Inserting a Disc
+
-
RWVR-RWVideo
RW
VCD
Z OPEN/ CLOSE
: Signal flow
Formatting a DVD disc (Disc Info)
+
-
RWVR-RWVideo
RW
New discs are automatically formatted when inserted. If necessary, you can manually re -format a DVD+RW or DVD-RW disc to make a blank disc. For DVD-RWs, you can select a recording format (VR mode or Video mode) according to
+
-
R
DATA C D
5
0
R
DVD
CD
DATA D VD
1 2 3
4 6
7 8 9
DVD
your needs (page10).
1 2 3
4 6
7 8 9
5
0
</M/m/,, ENTER
TOOLS
1 Press DVD. 2 Press Z OPEN/CLOSE, and place a disc on
the disc tray.
With the recording/playing side facing down
3 Press Z OPEN/CLOSE to close the dis c
tray.
Wait until “LOAD” disappears from the front panel display. Unused DVDs are formatt ed automatically.
1 Insert a disc.
See “Inserting a Disc” on page 31.
2 Press TOOLS.
The TOOLS menu appears.
Close
Stop
Erase Title
Protect Title
Dubbing
Options for the disc or picture
The TOOLS menu displays options applicable to the entire disc (e.g. disc protection), record er (e.g. audio settings during recording), or multiple items on a list menu (e.g. erasing multiple titles). The displayed options differ depending on the situation and disc type.
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30
,continued
31
1-7
3
Move the cursor down th e TOOLS menu until “Disc Info” i s selected, and press ENTER.
Example: When a DVD-RW (VR mode) is inserted.
Disc Information
DiscName Movie
Media DVD-RW Format VR
Original 3 / Playlist
Title no. 2
10/13/2005 ~ 10/28/2005
Date Off
HQ : 0H30M HSP : 0H45M SP : 1H00M
Remainder
LSP : 1H15M LP : 1H30M EP : 2H00M SLP : 3H00M SEP : 4H00M
1 “Disc Name” (DVD only) 2 “Media”: Disc type 3 “Format”: Recording format type (DVD-
RW only)
4 “On”/“Off”: Indicates whether
protection is set (DVD-RW in VR mode only)
5 “Title no.”: Total number of titles 6 “Date”: Dates of when the oldest and the
most recent titles were recorded (DVD only)
7 “Continuous Rem. Time”/“Remainder”
(approximate)
• The remaining recording time in each of the recording modes
• Disc space bar
• Remaining disc space/total disc space
8 Disc setting buttons
“Disc Name” (page39) “Protect Disc” (page 40) “Finalize”/“Unfinalize” (page40) “Erase All” (page76) “Format”
Available settings differ depending on the disc type.
4
Select “Format,” and p ress ENTER.
5
Select “OK,” and press ENTER.
For DVD-RWs, select “VR” or “Video,” and press ENTER. All contents on the disc are eras ed.
Close
Disc Name
Protect Disc
Finalize
Erase All
Format
GB
2. 3 / 4. 7
z Hints
• By reformatting, you can change the recording format on DVD-RWs, or record again on DVD-RWs that have been finalized.
• For DVD+RWs and DVD-RWs (Video mode), you can check free space and title locati on on t he disc u sing th e Disc Map display (page 76).
b
Note
On this model, 1 GB (read “gigabyte”) is equivalent to 1 billion bytes. The larger the number, the larger the dis c space.
2. Recording a Program
+
-
-
RW
VR
RW
1 2 3
4 6
7 8 9
Video
5
0
HDD
RW
This section introduces the basic operation to record the current TV program to the hard disk (HDD) or to a disc (DVD). For an explanation of how to make timer recordings, see page 49.
HDD DVD
REC MODE
1 Press HDD or DVD.
When you record to a DVD, insert a recordable DVD (see “Inserting a Disc” on page 31).
2 Press CH +/– to select the channel or input
source you want to record.
3 Press REC MODE repeatedly to select the
recording mode.
Each time you press the button, the display on the TV screen changes as follows:
HQ SPHSP
SEP EPSLP
For more details about the recording mode, see page 49.
-R+
R
CH +/–
TV/VIDEO
DISPLAY
X REC PAUSE x REC STOPz REC
LSP
LP
4 Press z REC.
Recording starts. Recording stops automatically after 8 hours of continuous recording or when the HDD or DVD is full.
To stop recording
Press x REC STOP located beneath the remote control cover. Note that it may take a few seco nds for re corder to stop recording.
To pause recording
Press X REC PAUSE located beneath the remote control cover. To restart recording, press th e button again.
To watch another TV program while recording
Set your TV to the TV input using the TV/VIDEO button (page 22).
z Hint
If you do not want to watch TV while recording, you can turn off the TV. When using a decoder, make sure to leave it on.
b
Notes
• After pressing z REC, it may take a short while to start recording.
• You cannot change the recording mode while recording or during recording pause.
• If there is a power failure, the program you are recording may be erased.
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Getting to Know Your DVD Recorder
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Checking the disc status while recording
You can check the recording information such as recording time or disc type.
Press DISPLAY twice during recording.
The recording information appears.
A Disc type/format B Recording status C Recording mode D Recording time
Press DISPLAY to turn off the display.
3. Playing the Recorded Program (Title List)
+
-
RW
HDD
RWVR-RWVideo
1 2 3
4 6
5
7 8 9
0
HDD
To play a recorded title, select the title from the Title List.
TITLE LIST
REPLAY/
ADVANCE
m
1 Press HDD or DVD.
If you select DVD, insert a DVD (see “Inserting a Disc” on page31). Playback starts automatically depending on the disc.
2 Press TITLE LIST.
To show the extended Title List, press TOOLS to select “Display List,” and press ENTER.
R
DVD
M/m, ENTER
TOOLS
M H PLAY/
X PAUSE/ x STOP
-R+
Title List with Thumbnail Images (Example: DVD-RW in VR mode)
TITLE LIST
ORIGINAL
12
Tennis
10/28/2005 1:00PM
Fri
11
Trav el
10/26/2005 8:00PM
Wed
10
Mystery
10/25/20059:00AM
Tue
9
World Sports
10/19/2005 8:00PM
Wed
Extended Title List
TITLE LIST
ORIGINAL
12
Tennis 10/28
Trav el
11
Mystery
10
World Sports
9
Family
8
Nature
7
News
6
Weather
5
A Disc type:
Displays a media type, HDD or DVD. Also displays the title type (Original or Playlist) for DVD-RWs (VR mode).
GB4.3 / 4.7
2ch
(0H30M) LSP GB0.9
5ch
(0H30M) SEP
GB0.3
2ch
(1H00M) SLP
GB0.8
3ch
(1H00M) SEP
GB0.6
m
4.3 / 4.7GB
2ch
Fri
10/26
Wed
5ch
10/25
Tue
2ch
Wed
10/19
3ch
Mon
10/17
5ch
Sat
10/15
L1
Fri
10/14
3ch
Thu
10/13
L1
B Disc space (remainder/total) C Title information:
Displays the title number, title name, and recording date. Title size is shown in the Thumbnail title list. z (red): Indicates that the title is currently being recorded.
: Indicates that the title is currently being
dubbed.
: Indicates the protected title. “NEW” (or N): Indicates that the tit le is newly recorded (not played back) (HDD only).
: Indicates titles containing “Copy­Once” copy protection signals (HDD only) (page 80).
D Scroll bar:
Appears when all of the titles do not fit on the list. To view the hidden titles, press M/m.
E Title’s thumbnail picture
The still images for each title are displayed.
,continued
3 Select a title, and press ENTER.
The sub-menu appears. The sub-menu displays options applicable only to selected item. The displayed options differ depending on the model, situation, and disc type.
TITLE LIST
ORIGINAL
12
Tennis
Fri
11
Trav el
Wed
10
Mystery
Tue
9
World Sports
Wed
10/28/2005 1:00PM
10/26/2005 8:00PM
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Play Beginning
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Protect Title
Dubbing
Visual Search
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Title Name
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Sub-menu
4 Select “Play,” and press ENTER.
Playback starts from the selected title.
To stop playback
Press x STOP.
To scroll the list display by page (Page mode)
Press REPLAY/ADVANCE while the list display is turned on. Each time yo u pr ess REPLAY/ADVANCE , the entire Title List changes to the previous/next page of titles.
About the Title List for HDD/DVD-RWs (VR mode)
You can switch the Title List to show O rigi nal or Playlist. While the Title List menu is turned on, press TOOLS to select either “Original” or “Playlist,” and press ENTER. For details, see “Edit options for the HDD and DVD-RWs (VR mode)” on page 72.
To change the title order (Sort)
While the Title List menu is turned on, press TOOLS to select “Sort Titles.” Press M/m to select the item, and press ENTER.
Order Sorted
By Date in order of when the title s w ere
recorded. The title that is rec orded
most recently is listed at the top. By Title in alphabetical order. By Number in order of recorded title number.
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Order Sorted
Unseen Title (HDD only)
To change a title thumbnail picture (Thumbnail) (HDD/DV D-RW in VR mode only)
You can select a favouri te scen e for the thumbnai l picture shown in the Title List menu.
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To turn off the Title List
Press TITLE LIST.
z Hints
• After recording, the first scene of the recording (the title) is automatically set as the thumbnail picture.
• You can select “TITLE LIST” from the System Menu.
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• The title names may not appear for DVDs created on other DVD recorders.
• The letters that cannot be displayed are replaced with “*.”
• It may take a few seconds for the thumbnail pictures to be displayed.
• After editing, the title thumbnail picture may change to the first scene of the recording (title).
• After dubbing, the title thumbnail picture set on the source recording is canceled.
in order of when the titles were recorded. The title that is r ecorded most recently and not played back is listed at the top. Playlist titles are not displayed.
Press TITLE LIST in stop mode. Select a title whose thumbnail pi ct ur e you
want to change, and press ENTER. The sub-menu appears.
Select “Set Thumbnail,” and press ENTER. The selected title starts to play in the background.
While watching the playback pi ct ure, press H PLAY, X PAUSE, or m/M to select the scene you want to set for a thumbnail picture, and press ENTER. The display asks for confirmation.
Select “OK,” and press ENTER. The scene is set for the title’s thumbnail picture.
Notes
4. Displaying the Playing Time and Play Information
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VCD
TIME/TEXT
RW
CD
Title
Angle 13(5)
HDD
DVD
You can check the playing time and remaining time of the current title, chapter, or track. Also, you can check the disc name recorded on the DVD/CD.
Press DISPLAY r epeatedly.
Each time you press the button, the display changes as follows:
Display 1 t Display 2 t Display off The displays differ depending on the disc type or
playing status.
Display 1
Example: When playing a DVD VIDEO
VR
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DATA D VD
5
0
RW
1 : DolbyDigitalEnglish
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R
R
DATA C D
DISPLAY
2/0
A Title number/name
(Shows either track number, track name, scene number, or file name for CDs, VIDEO CDs, DATA DVDs, or DATA CDs.)
B Available functions for DVD VIDEOs
( angl e/ audio/ subtitle, etc.), or playback data for DATA DVDs and DATA CDs
C The current selected function or audio
setting (appears only temporarily) Example: Dolby Digital 5.1 ch
Front (L/R) + Center LFE ( Low Frequency
Rear (L/R)
3/2.11 : English DolbyDigital
Effect)
D The current selected angle
Display 2
Example: When playing a DVD-RW (VR mode)
A Disc type*1/format (page 10) B Title type (
(page 72)
only appears for
Playlists)
C Play mode D Recording mode (page 49) E Playing status bar F Title number (chapter number*3) (page 67)
(Shows either track number, scene number, album number VIDEO CDs, DATA DVDs, or DATA CDs.)
G Album name appears for CDs with CD text,
DATA DVDs or DATA CDs when you press TIME/TEXT repeatedly.
*2
*3
, or file number for CDs,
H Playing time (remaining time
*1
Displays Super VIDEO CDs as “SVCD,” DATA CDs as “CD” and DATA DVDs as “DVD.”
*2
Does not appear with VIDEO CDs, DATA DVDs, and DATA CDs.
*3
Displayed when you press TIME/TEXT repeatedly.
z Hints
• If “DTS” is set to “Off” in “Audio” setup, the DTS track selection option will not appear on the screen even if the disc contains DTS tracks (page 95).
• When “Auto Display” is set to “On” (default) in “Options” setup (page 98), pla yba ck information automatically appears when the recorder is turned on, etc.
b
Note
The letters or symbols that cannot be displayed are replaced with “*.”
*3
)
Checking the playing/remaining time
You can view the playing or time information displayed on the TV screen and the fr ont panel display.
Press TIME/TEXT repea tedly.
The displays differ dependin g on the disc type or playing status.
Front panel display
Example: When playing a DV D
Playing time and number of the cur rent title
Remaining time of the current title
Playing time and number of the current chapter
Remaining time of the current chapter
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Example: When dubbing a DVD
Remaining time of dubbing in progress
Example: When playing a VIDEO CD
Playing time and number of the current scene or track
Example: When playing a CD
Track playing time and the current t rack/index number
m
Remaining time of the current tr ack
m
Playing time of the disc
m
Remaining time of the disc
m
CD text (when available)
Example: When playing an MP3 audio track
Playing time and number of the curre nt track
m
Current album number
Example: When viewing a JPEG image
Current file number and total nu mber of files in the current album
m
Current album number and total number of albums
b Notes
• The recorder can only display the first level of a CD’s text, such as the disc name.
• The letters or symbols that cannot be displayed are replaced with “*.”
• Playing time of MP3 audio tracks may not be displayed correctly.
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5. Changing the Name of a Recorded Program
You can label a DVD, title, or program by entering characters. You can ente r up to 6 4 char acters for a title or disc name, but the actual nu m ber of characters displayed in th e menus such as the Title List will vary. The steps below explain how to change the name of the recorded program.
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CLEAR
TITLE LIST
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INPUT SELECT
</M/m/,, ENTER
1 Press TITLE LIST. 2 Select a title, and press ENTER.
The sub-menu appears.
3 Select “Title Name,” and press ENTER.
The display for ente ri ng characters appears.
4 Press </M/m/, to move the cursor to
the right of the scree n and select “A” (upper-case), “a” (lower-case), or “Symbol,” and press ENT ER.
The characters of the selected type are displayed.
5 Press </M/m/, to select the character
you want to enter, and press ENTER.
The selected character ap pears at the top of the display. Example: Input Title Name
Input Title Name
1
2
3
4
5
The type of characters will change according to the language you select in “Easy Setup.” Some languages allow you to enter an accent mark. To enter a letter with an accent mark, select an accent followed by the letter. Example: Select “ ` ” and then “a” to enter “à.” To insert a space, select “Space.”
6 Repeat steps 4 and 5 to enter the
remaining characters.
Input row
Input Title Name
1
2
3
4
5
To erase a character, move the cursor to the right of the character at the input row. Select “Back” and press ENTER. To insert a character, m o ve the cursor to the right of the point where you wa nt t o insert the character. Select the character and press ENTER. To erase all of the characters, select “Clear All” and press ENTER.
7 Select “Finish,” and press ENTER.
To cancel the setting, select “Cancel.”
z Hints
• You can erase all displayed characters by pressing and holding CLEAR for 2 seconds or more.
• You can switch between “A” (upper-case), “a” (lo wer­case), or “Symbol” even if you press INPUT SELECT.
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Back
Clear All
Space
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Back
c
Clear All
f
Space
"A"
7
"a"
8
Symbol
Cancel
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Finish
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"A"
7
"a"
8
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Cancel
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Finish
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6. Labeling and Protecting a Disc
You can execute options effective for the entire disc using the Disc Information display.
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</M/m/,, ENTER
TOOLS
Labeling a disc
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RW
1 Insert a disc.
See “Inserting a Disc” on page 31.
2 Press TOOLS to select “Disc Info,” and
press ENTER.
Example: When the inserted disc is a DVD­RW (VR mode).
Disc Information
DiscName
Media DVD-RW Format VR
Original 3
Title no. / Playlist 2
Date
10/13/2005 ~ 10/28/2005
HQ : 0H30M HSP : 0H45M SP : 1H00M LSP : 1H15M LP : 1H30M EP : 2H00M
Remainder
SLP : 3H00M SEP : 4H00M
3 Select “Disc Name,” and press E NTER.
Enter the disc name in the “Input Disc Na me” display (page38).
b Note
You can enter up to 64 characters for a DVD’s disc name. The disc name may not appear when the disc is played on other DVD equipment.
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Close
Disc Name
Protect Disc
Finalize
Off
Erase All
Format
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Protecting a disc
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RW
VR
1 Insert a disc.
See “Inserting a Disc” on page 31.
2 Press TOOLS to select “Disc Info,” and
press ENTER.
Disc Information
DiscName
Media DVD-RW Format VR
Title no. / Playlist 2
Original 3
Date
10/13/2005 ~ 10/28/2005
HQ : 0H30M HSP : 0H45M SP : 1H00M LSP : 1H15M LP : 1H30M EP : 2H00M
Remainder
SLP : 3H00M SEP : 4H00M
Close
Disc Name
Protect Disc
Finalize
Off
Erase All
Format
2. 3 / 4. 7
GB
3 Select “Protect Disc,” and press ENTER. 4 Select “Protect,” and press ENTER.
To cancel the protec tion
Select “Don’t Protect” in step 4.
z Hint
You can set protection for individual titles (page 73).
7. Playing the Disc on Other DVD Equipment (Finalize)
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RW
VR
RW
RW
Finalizing is neces s ary when you play discs recorded with this recorder on other DVD equipment. When you finalize a DVD+RW, DVD-RW (Video mode), DVD+R, or DVD-R, a DVD menu will be automatically created, which can be displayed on other DVD equi pm ent. Before finalizing, check th e di fferences between the disc types in the table below.
Differences between the disc types
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RW
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RW
-
RW
Video
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R
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R
Video
Discs are automatically finalized whe n removed from the recorder. However, you may need to finalize the disc for certain DVD equipment, or if the recording time is sh o r t. You can edit or record on the disc even after finali zi ng.
Finalizing is unnecessary when playing
VR
a disc on VR format compatible equipment. Even if your other DVD equipment is VR format compatible, you may need to finalize the disc, especially if the recording time is sh o r t. You can edit or record on the disc even after finali zi ng.
Finalizing is necessary when playing on any equipment other tha n th is r ecorder. After finalizing, you cannot edit or record on the disc. If you want to record on it again, unfinalize or reformat the disc (page 31). However, if you reformat the disc, all recorded contents will be erased.
Finalizing is necessary when playing on any equipment other tha n th is r ecorder. After finalizing, you cannot edit or record on the disc.
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R
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</M/m/,, ENTER
TOOLS
1 Insert a disc.
See “Inserting a Dis c” on page 31.
2 Press TOOLS to select “Disc Info,” and
press ENTER.
The “Disc Information” display appears.
3 Select “Finalize,” and press ENTER.
The display shows the approximate time required for finalizing and asks for confirmation.
Finalize
About xx min is needed for finalizing this disc. Cannot cancel finalizing during transaction. Do you want to finalize?
OK Cancel
4 Select “OK,” and press ENTER.
The recorder starts finaliz ing the disc.
z Hint
You can check whether the disc has been finalized or not. If you cannot select “Finalize” in step 3 above, the disc has already been finalized.
b
Notes
• Depending on the condition of the disc, recording, or the DVD equipment, discs may not play even if the discs are finalized.
• The recorder may not be able to finalize the disc if it was recorded on another recorder.
Unfinalizing a disc
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RW
VR
RW
Video
For DVD-RWs (Video mode)
DVD-RW (Video mode) that have been finalized to prohibit additional recording or editing can be unfinalized to allow further recording or editing.
For DVD-RWs (VR mode)
If you cannot record or edit on a DVD-RW (VR mode) that has been finalized with other DVD equipment, “This disc was finalized. Unfinalize it.” may appear.
b
Note
The recorder is not able to unfinalize DVD-RWs (Video mode) that have been finalized on another recorder.
1 Insert a disc.
See “Inserting a Disc” on page 31.
2 Press TOOLS to select “Disc Info,” and
press ENTER.
The “Disc Information” display appears.
3 Select “Unfinaliz e,” and press ENTER.
The recorder starts unfi nalizing the disc. Unfinalizing may take several minutes.
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TV GUIDE
Introduction to the TV Guide On Screen System
The TV Guide On Screen system is a free interactive program guide. It displays up to eight days of program listings, including program ti tles, promotions, and broadcast information. TV Guide On Screen data for the television program listings is carried by local broadcast sta tions and is received through your antenna, cable box, or direct cable connection from t he w all.
RECORDINGS
8:05
8:00PM 8:30PM
TODAY
World Soccer
13WFXT
8:00 9:00
Teams from across the globe face off in a yearly tournament to determine the best soccer country in the world.
Promotional
Panel
Today's News
The Urban Garden
Local News
Music Show
Promotional
These are just a few of the ways to use t he TV Guide On Screen system. –Search for a program by li st ing them in
alphabetical order or according to category (such as Movies or Sports), or by using the K eyword Search function (page 46).
–Once you have found the pr ogram you are
looking for, use the TV Guide On Screen sys tem to set the timer for recording (page 50).
–If you find a program that you want to watch in
the future, set the Remind function so that the recorder automatically lets you know when the
broadcast begins. For more information, see “Watching TV with the TV Guide On Screen System” (page 43).
Chemicals and Chemistry
Doctors and Lawyers
Panel
High Places
The Law and You
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Troubleshooting guide
If you are having trouble displaying the television program list, please check th e following. – This recorder downloads the TV Guide On
Screen data several times a day when the recorder is turned off. Turn off the recorder when you are not using it (for example, at night). After initial setup (page25), it may take up to 24 hours for your recorder to start receiving program listings. It may take up to one week to receive all eight days of TV program listings.
– When the recorder is connected to a cable box,
the cable box must be turned on, the set top box controller must be conn ecte d, and “Set To p Box Control” in the “Settings” setup must be set to
SEARCHLISTINGS
INFO
“On” (page 90) to download the TV Guide On Screen data.
– Your area of residence and zip code must be set
correctly (page 89).
– The time must be set correctly. If the time is not
set, set it manually (page89).
– The television program l i st is bl ank when TV
Guide On Screen data is being downloaded or a
satellite or terrestrial digital tuner is in use. You may be asked to select a channel lineup the first time you press TV GUIDE. Select one of the available channel lineups. If the channel number in the program listing does not match the broadcast station, see “To match the channel number with the broadcast station” (page 47).
b Notes
• The TV Guide On Screen system is always displayed in
English.
• The TV Guide On Screen system is not compatible
with satellite and terrestria l digital broadcasts.
• Your cable box’s channel may suddenly change even if
the recorder is turned off. This is because the set top
box control has changed the channel to receive the TV
Guide On Screen data.
• When you change the following settings, the TV Guide
On Screen system is initialized and all timer settings
are canceled.
–“Antenna/Cable” of “Tuner Preset” in the “Settings”
setup –“Zip Code” of “Area Setup” in the “Settings” setup –“Set Top Box Contr ol” of “Set Top Box Control” in
the “Settings” setup
Watching TV with the TV Guide On Screen System
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EXIT
1 Press TV GUIDE.
TV Guide On Screen appears. Example: LISTINGS
8:05
TODAY
13WFXT
Teams from across the globe face off in a yearly tournament to determine the best soccer country in the world.
Promotional
Panel
Promotional
Panel
A Video Window: This shows the program
you were watching when you pressed TV GUIDE. See “To lock the Video Window” (page 47) to prevent the picture from changing when you move the cursor.
5
0
RECORDINGS
8:00PM 8:30PM
World Soccer
Today's News
The Urban Garden
Music Show
Chemicals and Chemistry
Doctors and Lawyers
High Places
The Law and You
PAGE +/–
TV GUIDE
MENU </M/m/,,
ENTER
8:00 9:00
Local News
(Info)
SEARCHLISTINGS
B Title: Shows the program title and
category; green (sports), purple (movies), blue (children’s), teal (others). The following icons are displayed.
a” indicates that the program is set to be
“ recorded. “” indicates that the Remind function is set for the program.
C Service Bar: Press M/m to move the cursor
to the Service Bar. Then, select one of the following features using </,, and press ENTER. “LISTINGS”: Shows the programs for the current time slot and next 7 days. “SEARCH”: Allows you to search for titles alphabetically, by category, or by keyword (page 46). The displayed category depends upon the program data received by this recorder. Movies, Sports, Children and News are examples of possible categories. “SETUP”: Allows you to change the channel lineup, channel display and default options. “SCHEDULE”: Displays the list of record or remind timer settings (page 55). “RECORDINGS”: Displays the list of
INFO
recorded titles (page 59).
D Time Slot: Indicates the currently selected
time slot. Use </, to select a different time slot.
E Info Box: Shows information about the
selected program. The following icons are displayed. “” indicates that the program is in stereo. “” indicates that the program is not a re-run. “” indicat es t hat the program is closed captioned. Press the (info) button repeatedly to show extended information about the program, if available.
F Channel Logo: Shows the broadcast station
logo.
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2 Select a program us ing M/m, and press
MENU.
The Panel Menu appears.
Episode Options
go to Service Bar watch now set recording set reminder
cancel
Panel Menu
The Panel Menu contai ns all func tions that a re available for the current selection. The available selections will chang e acc ording to the selected item. You can tune to a channel, set a recording or edit the recording list from the Panel Menu when “LISTINGS” is selected.
3 Select “watch now” from the Panel Menu
using M/m, and press EN TER.
The TV Guide On Screen system di sappears and the channel changes to the selected program.
To set a program for timer recording
See “Recording with the TV Guide On Screen system (TV GUIDE)” (page 50).
To close the TV Gu ide On Screen system
Press TV GUIDE or EXIT.
z Hints
• Press the PAGE +/– buttons to change the program list by page.
• Each time you turn on the power, the TV Guide On Screen system automatically appears on you r TV screen. To turn off this function, select “SETUP” in the Service Bar, and select “Change default option s” – “General defaults,” and then press ENTER. When the Panel Menu appears, select “auto guide” and set it to “off.”
RECORDINGS
8:05
LISTINGS
8:00PM 8:30PM
TODAY
World Soccer
13WFXT
8:00 9:00
Teams from across the globe face off in a yearly tournament to determine the best soccer country in the world.
Today's News
The Urban Garden
Music Show
Chemicals and Chemistry
Doctors and Lawyers
High Places
The Law and You
SEARCH
INFO
Local News
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Notes
• The Video Window is locked during recording and the lock indicator appears in the Video Window. You cannot unlock the Video Window during recording.
• If you are watching programs through a set top box, the Video Window may not change as fast as you move the cursor. In this case, lock the Video Window (page 47).
• When you turn on the recorder, the same channel that you were watching last will automatically appear, even if you should change the channel on your set top box while the recorder’s power is off.
• The screen saver will not appear with the TV Guide On Screen system. The TV Guide On Screen system will close if no buttons are pressed for more than five minutes.
Setting the “Remind” Timer
If you want the recorder to remind you in the future when a selected program begins broadcasting, set the Remind timer.
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MENU </M/m/,,
ENTER
1 Search for a progra m alphabetically, by
category or by keywo rd.
2 If you performed a category search go to
step 3. If you performed an alphabetical or keyword search, select the program title using M/m, and press ENTER.
A list of episodes appears.
3 Select an episod e using M/m, and press
ENTER.
The Panel Menu appears.
4 Select “set rem inder” using M/m, and
press ENTER.
5 Select one of t he following options using
M/m, and adjust the settings using </ ,.
•“schedule reminder”: Press ENTER to set the Remind timer with the displayed settings.
•“frequency”: Sets the timer to turn on the recorder “once,” “regularly” or “weekly.” Select “off” to turn o ff the timer.
•“auto tune”: Changes the channel automatically when the Remind timer is activated.
•“when”: Sets the time at which the recorder will remind you that a program is scheduled to start.
To change or cancel a reminder setting
See “Changing/Canceling Timer Recording or Reminder Settings” on page 55.
To set the timer for recording
1
Select the program you want to rec ord, and press MENU.
2
Select “set recording” from the Panel Menu, and press ENTER.
3
Select “schedule recording” to set the timer with the displayed settings. For more informations, see page 50.
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Searching for a Program with the TV Guide On Screen System
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Select “SEARCH” in the Service Bar, and
1
press ENTER.
2 Select a search option using </,, and
press ENTER.
To sort alphabetically, select “ALPHABETICAL.” If you select “KEYWORD” prior to entering any keywords you will be prompted to enter a new keyword search. See “To enter a new keyword” below.
3 Select the letter (if you are sorting
alphabetically), sub-c ategory, or keyword using </M/m/,, and press ENT ER.
If no keywords are displayed, ent er the keyword. See “To enter a new keyword” below.
4 Select a program us ing M/m, and press
ENTER.
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</M/m/,, ENTER
To enter a new keyword
1 Select “SEARCH” in the Service Bar, and
press ENTER.
2 Select “KEYWORD” using </,, and press
ENTER. The Panel Menu appears.
3 Select “new search” from the Panel Menu,
and press ENTER.
4 Select “enter keyword” from the Panel Menu ,
and press ENTER.
5 Select a letter on the keyboard using </M/m/
,, and press ENTER.
6 Repeat step 5 to enter the ke yw ord. 7 Select “DONE,” and press ENTER.
The recorder searches for all programs (including previous re cordings) that contain the keyword in the program’s title.
Customizing the TV Guide On Screen System
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</M/m/,, ENTER
To lock the Video Wi ndow
You can lock the Video Window so that it does not change channels when you move the cursor across other titles. From LISTINGS, select the logo of the channel that you want to lock, and press MENU. Select “video” from the Panel Menu, and lock or unlock the Video Window using </,.
To customize the cha nnel lineup
1 Select “SETUP” in the Service Bar, and press
ENTER.
2 Select “Change channel display” usin g M/m,
and press ENTER.
3 Select a channel using M/m, and press
ENTER. The Panel Menu appears.
To change the channel num ber
Select “tune channel” and enter the new channel number using the number buttons, then press ENTER. The cursor moves to “done.” Press ENTER again to exit th e Panel Menu.
To change the order of the channels
Select “position” and enter the number of the new location for the channel, then press ENTER. The cursor moves to “done.” Press ENTER again to exit th e Panel Menu.
To hide or show channels
Select “channel” and select “on,” “off” or “auto-hide” using </,, then press ENTER. “off”: will hide the channel. “auto-hide”: will show the channel only when program information is available. The cursor moves to “done.” Press ENTER again to exit the Panel Men u.
To match the channel number with the broadcast station
If the channel number in the program listing does not match the broadcast station, there ma y be more than one channel lineup for your area. To change the channel lineup, select “Change channel lineup” from “SETUP” and press ENTER. Then select a different channel lin eup, if available.
To change the default settings
1 Select “SETUP” in the Service Bar. 2 Select “Change default options” using M/m,
and press ENTER.
3 Select “General defaults,” “Record defaults”
or “Remind defaults,” and press ENTER. The Panel Menu for the selected option appears.
General defaults
•“ box size”: changes the size of the info box.
•“box cycle”: changes the order in which the info box size is displayed each time the (info) button is pressed. For example, “small only” will display only a small info box each time the (info) button is pressed.
•“auto guide”: automatically displays the TV Guide On Screen system each time the power is turned on.
Record defaults
•“start”: changes the start time of the recording to before or af t e r the broadcast time of the program set to start.
•“end”: changes the end time of the rec ording to before or after the broadcast time of the program is scheduled to end.
•“recorder”: sets the default recording destination to either HDD or DVD.
•“quality”: adjusts the recording mode (page 49).
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Remind defaults
•“auto tune”: sets the recorder to change channels automatically when the Remind timer is activated.
•“when”: sets the recorder to display a notification message at a designated time before or after the selected program is scheduled to start.
4
Select one of the available optio ns from the Panel Menu.
5
Adjust the default settin g using </,, and press ENTER. The cursor moves to “done.” Press ENTER again to exit the Panel Menu.
Timer Recording
Before Recording
Before you start recording…
• This recorder can record on various discs. Select the disc type according to your needs (page 10).
• Check that the disc has enough available space for the recording (page31). For HDD, DVD+RWs, and DVD-RWs, you can free up disc space by erasing titles (pa ge 76).
• Adjust the recording picture quality and picture size if necessary (page 53).
z Hint
Timer recordings will be made regardless whether or not the recorder is turned on. You can turn off the recorder without affecting the recording even after recording starts.
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Note
To play a recorded disc on other DVD equipment, finalize the disc (page40).
Recording mode
Like the SP or LP recording mode of VCRs, thi s recorder has eight diffe rent recording modes. Select a recording mode accord ing to the time a nd picture quality you need. For ex am ple, if picture quality is your top priority, select the High Quality mode (HQ). If recording time is your priority, Super Extended Play mode (SEP) can be a possible choice. Note that recording times in the following table are approximate and the actual times may differ. Note also that the maximum continuous recording time for a single ti tle is eight hours. Contents beyond this time will not be recorded.
Press REC MODE repeatedly to switch the recording modes.
Recording mode
Recording time (hours)
HDD DVD*
HQ (High quality) 33 1 HSP R 51 1 hr.
30 min. SP (Standard mode) 67 2 LSP r 85 2 hr.
30 min. LP r 103 3 EP r 137 4 SLP r 204 6 SEP (Long duration) 269 8
* The recording time for DVD+R DL (Double Layer)
discs is as follows: HQ: 1 hour 48 minutes HSP: 2 hours 42 minutes SP: 3 hours 37 minutes LSP: 4 hours 31 minutes LP: 5 hours 25 minutes EP: 7 hours 14 minutes SLP: 10 hours 51 minutes
: 14 hours 28 mi nut es
SEP
“HQ+” recording mo de
“HQ+” records pictures in higher qualit y than HQ on the HDD. Set “HQ Setting” in “Features” setup to “HQ+” (page 97). Maximum recording time is 21 hours. “HQ” appears in th e display.
b
Note
Situations below may cause slight inaccuracies with the recording time. – Recording a program with poor reception, or a program
or video source of low picture quality – Recording on a disc that has already been edited – Recording only a still picture or just sound
Timer Recording
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Recording a stereo/SAP program
The recorder can receive and record stereo/SAP programs.
Stereo programs
If there is noise in the stereo program, set “Auto Stereo” in “Options” setup to “Off” (page 98). The sound will be recorded in monaural but with less noise.
SAP (Second Audio Pr ogram)
When a SAP (Second Audio Prog ram) is received , the “SAP” indicator lights up on the fr ont panel display. To record only SAP sound, se t “Tuner Audio” in “Options” setup to “SAP” (page 98).
Unrecordable pictures
Pictures with copy protection cannot be recorded on this recorder. When the recorder receives a copy guard signal, the recorder continues to recor d but only a blank, grey colored screen wil l be recorded.
Copy control signals
Copy-Free
Copy-Once
Copy-Never None (a blank screen is
* The recorded disc can be playe d only on CPRM
compatible equipment (page 10).
Recordable discs
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recorded)
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Timer Recording (TV GUIDE/ Manual)
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RWVR-RWVideo
HDD
There are two methods to set the timer – setting the timer using the TV Guide On Screen system and setting the timer manually.
b Notes
• When the recorder is connected to a cable box and you want to record using the TV Guide On Screen system, do the following: Turn on the cable box, connect the set top box controller, and set “Set Top Box Control” in the “Settings” setup to “On.”
• Do not operate your cable box or satellite receiver just before or during a timer recording. This may prevent the accurate recording of a program.
Recording with the TV Guide On Screen system (TV GUIDE)
You can use the TV Guide On Screen system to set the timer to record a program up to eight days in advance.
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z REC
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TV GUIDE
MENU
</M/m/,, ENTER
x REC STOP
1 Press TV GUIDE.
2 Select a program using </M/m/,.
To search for a program alphabetically, by category or by keyw ord, s elect “SEARCH” in the Service Bar. See “Searching fo r a Program with the TV Guide On Screen System” on page 46 for more information about searching for a program.
3 Press MENU.
The “Episode Options” menu appears.
Episode Options
go to Service Bar tune to channel set recording set reminder
cancel
4 Select “set recording” using M/m, and
press ENTER.
The “Record Options” menu appears with the default settings.
•“schedule recording”: press ENTER to set the recording timer with the displayed options.
•“frequency”: sets the timer to record “once,” “regularly” or “weekly.” Select “off” to turn off the timer.
•“start”: sets the timer to begin recording before or after the program i s s cheduled to start.
•“end”: sets the timer to stop recording before or after the program is scheduled to end.
•“recorder”: sets the recording destination to either HDD or DVD.
•“quality”: sets the recording mode (page 49).
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TODAY
13WFXT
Teams from across the globe face off in a yearly tournament to determine the best soccer country in the world.
Promotional
Panel
Promotional
Panel
8:05
TODAY
13WFXT
Teams from across the globe face off in a yearly tournament to determine the best soccer country in the world.
RECORDINGS
8:00PM 8:30PM
World Soccer
Today's News
The Urban Garden
Music Show
Chemicals and Chemistry
Doctors and Lawyers
High Places
The Law and You
RECORDINGS
8:00PM 8:30PM
World Soccer
Today's News
The Urban Garden
Music Show
Chemicals and Chemistry
Doctors and Lawyers
High Places
The Law and You
8:00 9:00
Local News
8:00 9:00
Local News
SEARCHLISTINGS
INFO
SEARCHLISTINGS
INFO
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5 Select an option using M/m, and make an
adjustment using </,.
6 Select “schedule re cording,” and press
ENTER.
The a mark appears next to the program title, the TIMER REC indicator lights up in the front panel display and the recorder is ready to start recording. When recordi ng from a cable box, be sure to turn it on. Unlike a VCR, there is no need to turn off the recorder before the timer recording starts. If there is a recordin g conflict, follow the instructions on your TV screen to resolve the conflict.
To change or canc el timer recording
See “Changing/Canceling Timer Recording or Reminder Settings” on page 55.
To stop recording during timer recording
Open the remote’s cover and press x REC STOP. Note that it may take a few seconds for the recorder to stop recording, and that the recording cannot be stopped within the first minute of recording.
To adjust the recording quality
See step 3 of “Adjusting the recording picture quality and size” on page 53.
Rec Mode Adjust
If there is not enough available dis c space for the recording, the recorder automatically adjusts the recording mode to enable the e ntire p rogra m to be recorded. Set “Rec Mode Adjust” in “Features” setup to “On” (page 97).
Auto Title Eras e (HDD only)
If there is not enough space for a timer recording, the recorder automatically erases old titles recorded on the HDD. Set “Auto Title Erase” in “Features” setup to “On” (page 97). The oldest, played title is erased. The protected titles are not erased.
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Timer Recording
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,continued
51
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If the timer settings overlap
If one or more timer settings overlap, appears next to the program and the recording is suspended. The timer recording resumes its original status when the overlap condition no longer exists. To change the timer settings, see “Changing/Canceling Timer Recording or Reminder Settings” on page 55.
z Hint
You can also set a program to record by pressing z REC under the remote’s cover while the pro gr am is selected. Press zREC repeatedly to scroll between “record once,” “record regularly,” “record weekly” and “record off.”
b
Notes
• Check to see that there is enough available space for the recording (HDD/DVD+RW/DVD-RW only) (page 75).
• The Rec Mode Adjust function only works with a timer recording. It does not function with Quick Timer (page 53).
• You cannot adjust the recording quality (HDD or DVD) once the recording starts.
• If you change the recording destination of a program that is currently being recorded, the recording stop s and the recording destination is changed.
Setting the timer manually
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Number
4 6
7 8 9
5
0
buttons
[TIMER]
</M/m/,, ENTER
x REC STOPz REC
52
1 Press [TIMER].
The cursor moves to the Panel Menu.
Record Options
schedule recording
08093000pm
start
end
channel
input
recorder
quality
frequency
2 Select an option using M/m.
“schedule recording”: Press ENTER to set the recording timer with the displayed options. “date”: Press the number buttons to enter the date. “start”: Press the number buttons to enter the start time. To change am/pm , sel ect “am” or “pm” using </,. “end”: Press the number buttons to enter the end time. To change am/pm, select “am” or “pm” using </,. “channel”: Press the number buttons to enter the channel number. “input”: Select the connected input source such as “Line1” or “Line2.” “recorder”: Sets the recording destination to either HDD or DVD. “quality”: Sets the recording mode (page49). “frequency”: Sets the timer to record “once,” “daily” or “weekly.” Select “off” to turn off the timer.
3 Select “schedule record ing,” and press
ENTER.
The TIMER REC indicator lights up in the front panel display and the recorder is ready to start recording. When recor ding from a cable box, be sure to turn it on. Unlike a VCR, there is no need to turn off the recorder before the timer recording starts.
To confirm, change, or cancel timer recording
See “Changing/Canceling Timer Recording or Reminder Settings” on page 55.
To stop recording during timer recording
Open the remote’s cover and press xREC STOP. Note that it may tak e a few seconds for the recorder to stop recording.
8:05
Shows for Record or Remind listed here Press Menu now for more Schedule choices Move m to highlight any show and press Menu for show options
SCHEDULE
Doctors and Lawyers
10 10 05date
Local News
Today's News
pm
The Urban Garden
12
Antenna
Music Show
HDD
Chemicals and Chemistry
HSP
World Soccer
once
High Places
more
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RECORDINGSSCHEDULE
INFO
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Rec Mode Adjust
If there is not enough availa bl e di sc space for the recording, the recorder automatically adjusts the recording mode to enable the entire progra m to be recorded. Set “Rec Mode Adjus t ” in “Features” setup to “On” (page 97).
Auto Title Erase (HDD only)
If there is not enough space for a timer recording, the recorder automatically erases old titles recorded on the HDD. Set “Auto Title Erase” in “Features” setup to “On” (page 97). The oldest, played title is erased. The protected titles are not erased.
If the timer settings overlap
If one or more timer settings overlap, appears next to the program and the recording is suspended. The timer recording resumes its original status when the overlap condition no longer exists. To change the timer settings, see “Changing/Canceling Timer Recording or Reminder Settings” on page 55.
Using the Quick Timer function
You can set the recorder to record in 30 minute increments.
Press z REC repeatedly to set the duration.
Each press advances the time in 30 minute increments. The maximum duration is six hours.
0:30 1:00 5:30 6:00
The time counter decreases minute by minute to 0:00, then the recorder stops recording (power does not turn off). Even if you turn off the recorder during recording, the recorder continues to record until the time counter runs out.
To cancel the Quick Timer
Press zREC repeatedly until the counter appears in the front panel display. The recorder returns to normal recording mode.
(normal recording)
Adjusting the recording picture quality and size
You can adjust the recording picture quality and picture size.
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5
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0
</M/m/,, ENTER
TOOLS
1 Before recording starts, press TOOLS to
select “Rec Settin gs,” and press ENTER.
Rec. Settings
Select the item you want to change.
Rec Mode : SP
HDD Rec. Picture Size:
DVD Rec. Picture Size:
Rec NR :
Rec Video Equalizer
2 Select the item you want to adjust, and
press ENTER.
The adjustment display appears.
Example: Rec NR
Rec NR
123Off
“Rec Mode”: Selects the recording mode for the desired recording time and picture qual ity. For more information, see “Recording mo de” on page 49.
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“HDD Rec. Picture Size”/“DVD Rec. Picture Size”: Sets the picture size of the program to be recorded.
• 4:3 (default): Sets the picture size to 4:3.
• 16:9: Sets the picture size to 16:9 (wide mode).
• Auto (HDD only): Automati cally select s the actual picture size.
“DVD Rec. Picture Size” works with DVD­Rs and DVD-RWs (Video mode) when the recording mode is set to HQ, HSP, SP or LSP. For all other recording mode s, the s cree n siz e is fixed at “4:3.” For DVD-RWs (VR mode), the actual picture size is recorded regardless of the setting. For example, if a 16:9 size picture is received, the disc records the p ict ur e as 1 6: 9 ev en if “DVD Rec. Picture Size” is set to “4:3.” For DVD+RWs/DVD+Rs, the screen size is fixed at “4:3.”
“Rec NR” (noise reduction): Reduces no is e contained in the video signal.
“Rec Video Equalizer”: Adjusts the picture in greater detail. Press M/m to select the item you want to adjust, then press ENTER.
• Contrast: Changes the contrast.
• Brightness: Changes the overall brightness.
• Color: Makes the colors deeper or lighter.
• Hue: Changes the color balance.
3 Adjust the setting using </M/m/,, and
press ENTER.
The default setting is underlined. “Rec NR”: (weak) Off 1 ~ 2 “Rec Video Equalizer”:
• Contrast: (weak) –3 ~ 0
• Brightness: (dark) –3 ~ 0
• Color: (light) –3 ~ 0
• Hue: (red) –3 ~ 0
Repeat steps 2 and 3 to adjust any other items.
b Notes
• If one program contains two picture sizes, the selected size is recorded. However, if the 16:9 signal cannot be recorded as 16:9, it is recorded as 4:3.
• Remnants of images may appear on your screen when using “Rec NR.”
•“Rec Video Equalizer” does not affect the input of the DV IN jack and COMPONENT VIDEO IN jacks.
~ 3 (strong)
~ 3 (bright)
~ 3 (deep)
~ 3 (green)
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~ 3 (strong)
Creating chapters in a title
The recorder can auto mat icall y di vi de a r ecor ding (a title) into chapters by inserting chapte r marks during recording. To disable this function, set “Auto Chapter” in “Features” setup to “Off” (page 96).
When recording on the HDD or a DVD-RW (VR mode)
The recorder detects changes in the picture and sound and automatically inserts chapter marks. You can also insert and er ase chapter marks manually (page 76).
When recording on other recordable discs
Chapter marks are insert ed at approximately 6 minute intervals during r ecording.
b Note
When dubbing (page79), the chapter marks in the dubbing source are not retained in the dubbed title.
Changing/Canceling Timer Recording or Reminder Settings
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World Soccer
Local News
Today's News
The Urban Garden
Music Show
Chemicals and Chemistry
Doctors and Lawyers
High Places
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SETUP
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Fri
Tue
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TV GUIDE
MENU </M/m/,,
ENTER
RECORDINGSSCHEDULE
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You can change or cancel timer and reminder settings using the SCHEDULE list.
SCHEDULE
1 With the TV Guide On Screen system
turned off, press SCHEDULE.
The SCHEDULE list appears.
Promotional
Panel
Promotional
Panel
2 Select the Record or Remind timer setting
you want to change using M/m.
3 Press MENU.
The cursor moves to the Panel Menu.
Schedule Options
go to Service Bar tune to channel delete recording edit recording set reminder cancel
4 Select an option using M/m, and press
ENTER.
•“watch now” (or “tune to channel”): changes to the channel of the se le ct ed program.
•“delete recording” (or “delete reminder”): cancels the recording or the reminder setting.
•“edit recording” (or “edit reminder”): displays the Panel Menu to change the recording (page 50) or reminder settings (page 45).
•“set reminder” (or “set recording”): sets the selected program to either remind or record in addition to its current setting. For example, if a program is set to record, selecting “set reminder” will set the program to “remind” and still record.
To close the SCHEDULE list
Press TV GUIDE.
SETUP
8:05
SCHEDULE
World Soccer
Tue
13WFXT
8:00 9:00
Teams from across the globe face off in a yearly tournament to determine the best soccer country in the world.
Local News
Tue
Fri
Today's News
Tue
The Urban Garden
Tue
Music Show
Wed
Chemicals and Chemistry
Wed
Doctors and Lawyers
Thu
High Places
RECORDINGSSCHEDULE
8:00pm
10/4
INFO
9:00pm
10/4
10:00pm
10/7
4:00pm
10/11
8:00pm
10/11
2:00pm
10/12
8:00pm
10/12
7:00am
10/13
To change the SCHEDULE list
1 Press SCHEDULE.
The SCHEDULE list appears.
2 Press M/m to move the cursor to the Service
Bar.
3 Select “SCHEDULE” in the Service Bar, and
press MENU.
•“sort by”: sorts the Record or Remind settings by “date,” “title” or “event” (“record” or “remind”).
•“new manual recording”: sets the recording timer (page 52).
•“new manual reminder”: sets the remind timer. See step 5 of “Setting the “Remind” Timer” on page 45.
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Timer Recording
55
1-13
Select “sort by.”
4 5
Select an option, and press ENTER. The cursor moves to “done.” Press ENTER again to exit the Panel Menu.
If two or more timer settings overlap
The timer recording set last has priority over the other settings and is recorded. All other overlapped settings are su spended, even if the setting only partially overlaps the setting with priority. a ppears next to programs that are suspended.
Example: You set the ti mer in orde r of A, and th en B.
7:00
A
Note that if you modify setting A (for instance, if you extend the recording time), then setting A becomes the last timer recording you set and will have priority over setting B.
If the end and start time of two timer settings are the same
The end of program A or the beginning of program B will be cut.
7:00
A
9:00
9:00 10:00
will be suspended
11:00
B
will be recorded
B
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Recording From Connected Equipment
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HDD
REC MODE
SYNCHRO REC
Recording from connected equipment with a timer (Synchro Rec)
You can set the recorder to automatically record programs from connected equipment that has a timer function (such as a satellite tuner). Con ne ct the equipment to the LINE IN recorder (page30). When the connected equipm ent turns on, the recorder starts recording a program from the LINE IN
1
jacks. If you have connected a set top box, be sure to set “Set Top Box Control” to “Off” (page 90).
1 Before recording, select HDD or DVD.
If you select DVD, insert a recordable DVD (see “Inserting a Disc” on pa ge 31).
2 Set “Synchro Re c” in “Features” setup to
“Record to HDD” or “Record to DVD” (page 97).
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DVDHDD
INPUT SELECT
X REC PAUSE x REC STOP
3 Press INPUT SE LECT repeatedly to select
“L1.”
4 Press REC MODE repeatedly to select the
recording mode.
For details about the recording mode, see page 49.
5 Set the timer on the connected equipment
to the time of the program you want to record, and turn it off.
6 Press SYNCHRO REC.
The SYNCHRO REC indicator lights up on the front panel. The recorder is ready to start Synchro-Recording. The recorder automatically starts recording when it receives an input signal from the connected equipment. The recorder stops recording when the connected eq uipment turns off.
To stop recording
Press x REC STOP or SYNCHRO REC.
To cancel Synchro Rec
Press SYNCHRO REC. The SYNCHRO REC indica tor on the recorder turns off.
b
Notes
• The recorder starts recording only after detecting the video signal from the connected equipment. The beginning of the program may not be recorded regardless of whether or not the recorder’s power is on or off.
• During Synchro-Recording, other operations such as normal recording cannot be done.
• To use the connected equipment while the recorder is standing by for Synchro-Recording, cancel Synchro­Recording by pressing SYNCHRO REC. Be sure to turn off the connected equipment and press SYNCHRO REC to reset Synchro-Recording before the timer recording starts.
• The Synchro Rec function does not work with some tuners. For details, see the tuner’s operating instructions.
• To use the Synchro Rec function, you must first set the recorder’s clock correctly.
If the timer settings of a Synchro-Recording and another timer recording overlap
Regardless of whether or not the pr ogram is a Synchro Rec program, the program th at start s first has priority and the second program starts recording only after the first progr am has fi nish ed.
7:00 8:00 9:00 10:00
First program
Second program
will be cut off
Recording from connected equipment without a timer
You can record from a connected VCR or similar device. To connect a VCR or similar device, see “Connecting a VCR or Similar Device” on page 28. Use the DV IN jack on the front panel if the equipment has a DV output jack (i.LINK jack).
1 Press HDD or DVD.
If you select DVD, insert a recordable DVD (see “Inserting a Disc” on page 31).
2 Press INPUT SELECT to select an input
source according to the connection you made.
The front panel display cha nges as follows:
Channel number
3 Press REC MODE repeatedl y to select the
recording mode.
For details about the recording mode, see page 49.
4 Press
X
REC PAUSE to set this recorder to
record pause.
5 Insert the source tape into the connected
equipment and set to playback pause.
6 At the same time, press
this recorder and the pause or play button on the connected equ ipment.
Recording starts. To stop recording, press x REC STOP on this recorder.
X
REC PAUSE on
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If you connect a digital video camera with a DV IN jack
See “DV/Digital8 Dubbing” on page 84 for an explanation of how to record from the DV IN jack.
z Hint
You can adjust the settings for the recording picture before recording. See “Adjusting the recording picture quality and size” on page 53.
b Notes
• When recording a video game image, the screen may not be clear.
• Any program that contains a Copy-Never copy guard signal cannot be recorded. The recorder continues to record, but a blank screen will be recorded.
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Playback
Playing
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DVD
PROGRESSIVE
ADVANCE
1
RWVR-RWVideo
RW
VCD
CD
Z OPEN/ CLOSE
HDD DVD
SUBTITLE
AUDIO
TITLE LIST
TOP MENU
REPLAY
/
. PREV
Press HDD or DVD.
• If you select DVD, insert a disc (see “Inserting a Disc” on page31).
• If you insert a DVD VIDEO, VIDEO CD, or CD, press H PLAY. Playback starts.
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TV GUIDE
MENU </M/m/,, ENTER TOOLS
ANGLE
SUR
NEXT >
H PLAY/ X PAUSE/ x STOP
2 Press TITLE LIST.
For details about the Title List, see “3. Playing the Recorded Program (Title List)” on page 34. Example: DVD-RW (VR mode)
TITLE LIST
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R
3 Select the title, and press ENTER.
4 Select “Play,” and press ENTER.
To stop playback
Press x STOP.
ORIGINAL
12
Tennis
10/28/2005 1:00PM
Fri
11
Trav el
10/26/2005 8:00PM
Wed
10
Mystery
10/25/20059:00AM
Tue
9
World Sports
10/19/2005 8:00PM
Wed
The sub-menu appears.
Playback starts from the selected title.
Playing titles with the TV Guide On Screen system
To select the “list” or “group” view
1 Press TV GUIDE.
TV Guide On Screen appear s.
2 Press M/m to move the cursor to the Service
Bar.
3 Select “RECORDINGS” in the Service Bar
using </,, and press MENU. The cursor moves to the Panel Menu.
8:05
All shows recorded are listed here Press Menu now to choose Recordings view Move m to highlight any show and press Menu to customize
Recording Options
RECORDINGS
go to Service Bar
Doctors and Lawyers
view as
group
Local News
sort by
title
Today's News
done
The Urban Garden
cancel
Music Show
Chemicals and Chemistry
World Soccer
4 Select an option using M/m.
High Places
•“view as”: select “list” to view all recorded programs as a single list, or “group” to list episodes under a single pr ogram title.
•“sort by”: sorts the recorded programs by “date” or by “title” name.
SCHEDULE
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Press </, to make a selection, and press
5
ENTER. The cursor moves to “done.”
6
Press ENTER again to exit the Panel Menu.
To play a title
List View
Select a program using M/m, and p re ss EN TER. Playback starts. To make adjustments, press MENU while the program is selected and select one of the following.
•“play from beginning”
•“delete episode”
Group View
1
Select a program using M/m, and press ENTER. The episodes appear.
2
Select an episode using M/m, and press ENTER. Playback starts. To delete all episodes, press MENU while the program is selected an d select “delete all episodes.”
b
Notes
• The program titles in the Title List and the TV Guide On Screen may not match.
• Information not written on the disc may also appear in the RECORDINGS screen.
• If you press TV GUIDE while making play list settings, the play list currently being set is canceled.
• JPEG image files and MP3 audio tracks do not appear in the TV Guide On Screen.
Playback options
To check the position of the buttons below, see the illustration on page 59.
Buttons
AUDIO Selects one of the audio tracks recorded on the disc when pressed repeatedly.
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RW
VR
HDD
VCD
CD
SUBTITLE Selects a subtitle language when pressed repeatedly.
DVD
ANGLE Selects an angle when pressed repeatedly.
DVD
SUR (surround) Selects one of the TVS effects when pressed repeatedly.
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VR
RW
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R
PROGRESSIVE Switches the typ e of vi de o out put signal to interlace or progressive format
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Video
R
DVD
VCD
REPLAY/ADVANCE
(instant replay/instant
advance)
+
RW
HDD
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Video
R
DVD
. PREV/NEXT > Goes to the beginning of the previous/next title/chapter/scene/track.
Operations
: Selects the language.
DVD
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RW
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VR
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If various angles (multi-angles) for a scene are recorded on the disc, “” appears in the front panel display.
TVS* (TV Virtual Surround) lets you enjoy virtual surround sound effects created from the front left and right speakers. The selected setting is displayed in the front panel display for a few seconds. “TVS OFF”: No surround effect “TVS DYNAMIC”: Creates one set of virtual rear speakers. “TVS WIDE”: Creates five sets of virtual rear speakers. “TVS NIGHT”: Creates five sets of virtual rear speakers. Effective at low volume. “TVS STANDARD”: Creates three sets of virtual rear speakers. Effective when you use two separate front speakers.
* TVS was developed by Sony to produ ce home sur r ound sound with just a stereo
: Selects the main or sub sound. : Selects stereo or monaural audio tracks.
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TV.
(page 19).
Replays the scene/briefly fast forwards the scen e.
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X PAUSE Pauses playback.
To resume normal playback, press H PLAY.
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• To enjoy the TVS function, set “Digital Out” to “On” and “Dolby Digital” to “D-PCM” in “Audio” setup.
• The volume may be reduced when surround effects are set.
• When the playback signal does not contain a signal for the rear speakers, the surround effects will be difficult to hear. In addition, the surround effects may also be difficult to hear depending on the title being played and the environment where the recorder is being used.
• When you select one of the surround modes, turn off the surround settings of the connected TV or amplifier (receiver).
• Make sure that your listening position is between and at an equal distance from your speakers, and that the speakers are located in similar surroundings.
• Angles and subtitles cannot be changed with titles recorded on this recorder.
• 96 kHz PCM audio and DTS audio do not have surround effects.
• The surround effects do not work while performing playback quickly with sound.
To playback quickly with sound (Scan Audio)
When you press M during playback of a title recorded in the HDD, you can play quickly with dialogue or sound (“x1.5” appears). No sound is output when you press M two or more times to change search speed.
Operations
Fast reverses/fast forwards the disc when pressed duri ng pl ayback. Search speed changes as follows:
When you press and hold the button, fast forward/fast reverse continues at the selected speed until you release th e button.
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When you press M once during playback of a title recorded in the HDD, you can play quickly with sound (“x1.5” appears).
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m3 and 3M are only available for the HDD and DVDs.
Plays in slow motion when pressed for more than one second in pause mode. Plays one frame at a time when pressed briefly in pause mode.
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To resume playback from the point where you stopped (Resume Play)
When you press H PLAY again after you stop playback, the recorder resumes playback from the point where you pressed x STOP. To start from the beginning, pr es s TO OLS to select “Play Beginning,” and press ENTER. Playback starts from the beginning of the title/ track/scene.
The point where you stopped playing is cleared when: – you open the disc tray (except for HDD). – you play another title (except for HDD). – you switch the Title List menu to Original or
– you edit the title after stopping playback. – you change the settings on the recorder. – you turn off the recorder (VIDEO CD/CD/
– you make a recording (except for HDD/DV D -
– you switch between JP EG and MP3.
b Note
You cannot resume playback during TV Pause.
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Playlist (HDD/DVD-RW in VR mode only).
DATA DVD/DATA CD only).
RWs in VR mode).
To use the DVD’s Me nu
When you play a DVD VIDEO, or a finalized DVD+RW, DVD-RW (Video mode), DVD+R, or DVD-R, you can display the disc’s menu by pressing TOP MENU or MENU.
To play VIDEO CDs w ith PBC functions
PBC (Playback Control) allows yo u t o pl ay VIDEO CDs interactively using the menu on your TV screen. When you start playing a VIDEO CD with PBC functions, the menu appears. Select an item using the number buttons and press ENTER. Then, follow the instructions in the menu (press H PLAY when “Press SELECT” appears). The PBC function of S u per VI DEO CDs d oes no t work with this recorder. Super VIDEO CDs are played in continuous play mode only.
To play restricted DVDs (Parental Control)
If you play a restricted DVD, the message “Do you want temporarily change parental control to *?” appears on your TV screen.
1 Select “OK” and press ENTER.
The display for entering your password appears.
2 Enter your four-digit passw ord using the
number buttons.
3 Press ENTER to select “OK.”
The recorder starts playback.
To register or change the password, see “Parental Control (DVD VIDEO only)” on page 96.
To lock the disc tray (Child L ock)
You can lock the disc tray to prevent children from ejecting the disc. When the recorder is turned on, hold down x STOP until “LOCKED” appears in the front panel display. The Z OPEN/CLOSE button does not work while the Child Lock is set.
To unlock the disc tray, hold down x STOP until “UNLOCKED” appears in the front pa nel d ispla y when the recorder is turned on.
z Hints
• You can also use the H PLAY button in step 3 (page 59) to start playback.
• Even if you select “Factory Setup” in “Options” setup (page 99), the Child Lock remains set.
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Notes on playing D TS sound tracks on a CD
• When playing DTS-encoded CDs, excessive noise will be heard from the analog stereo jacks. To avoid possible damage to the audio system, the consumer should take proper precautions wh en t h e analog stereo jacks of the recorder are connected to an amplificatio n system. To enjoy DTS Digital Surround™ playback, an external 5.1-channel decoder system must be connected to the digital jack of the r ec o r d e r .
• Set the sound to “Stereo” using the AUDIO button when you play DTS sound tracks on a CD (page 61).
Notes on playing DVDs with a DTS sound track
DTS audio signals are output only through the DIGITAL OUT (COAXIAL or OPTICAL) jack. When you play a DVD with DTS sound tracks, set “DTS” to “On” in “Audio” setup (page 95).
Adjusting the picture quality
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1 Press TOOLS during pla yback to select
2 Select an item, and press ENTER.
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“Video Settings,” and press ENTER.
Video Settings
Select the item you want to change.
Y NR : 2
C NR :
BNR :
MNR :
DVE :
PB Video Equalizer
The adjustment display appears. “Y NR” (luminance noise reduction): Reduces noise contained in the luminance element of the video signal. “C NR” (chroma noise reduction): Reduce s noise contained in the color element of the video signal. “BNR” (block noise reduction): Reduces “block noise” or mosaic like pa tt er ns in the picture. “MNR” (mosquito noise reduction): Reduces the faint noise appearing around the outlines of the images. The noise redu ct ion e ff ect s are automatically adjusted within each setting range according to the video bit rate and other factors. “DVE” (digital video enhancer): Sharp ens the outlines of the images.
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“PB Video Equalizer” (Playback video equalizer): Adjusts the picture in greater detail. Select an item and press ENTER.
• Contrast: changes the contrast.
• Brightness: changes the overall brightness.
• Color: makes the colors deeper or lighter.
• Hue: changes the color balance.
3 Press </, to adjust the setti ng, and
press ENTER.
The default settings are underlined.
Y NR”: (weak) Off 1 2 3 (strong)
C NR”: (weak) Off 1 2 3 (strong)
BNR”: (weak) Off 1 2 3 (strong)
“MNR”: (weak) Off 1
DVE”*: (weak) Off 1 2 3 (strong)
PB Video Equalizer
• Contrast: (weak) –3 ~ 0 ~ 3 (strong)
• Brightness: (dark) –3 ~ 0
• Color: (light) –3 ~ 0
• Hue: (red) –3 ~ 0 Repeat steps 2 and 3 to adjust any other items.
* “1” softens th e outlines of the images. “2”
enhances the outlines and “3” enhan ces them more than “2.”
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• If the outlines of the images on your screen become blurred, set “BNR” and/or “MNR” to “Off.”
• Depending on the disc or the scene being played, the above BNR, MNR, Y NR, or C NR effects may be hard to discern. And, these functions may not work with some screen sizes.
• When using the DVE function, noise found in the title may become more apparent. In this case, it is recommended that you use the BNR function with the DVE function. If the condition still does not improve, set the DVE level to “1” or “Off.”
2 3 (strong)
”:
~ 3 (bright)
~ 3 (deep)
~ 3 (green)
Adjusting the sound quality
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1 Press TOOLS during playback to select
2 Select an item, and press ENTER.
3 Press </M/m/, to select the option,
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There may be little effect by changing the Audio Filter depending on the disc or playback environment.
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“Audio Settings,” and press ENTER.
“Surround” (TVS): Selects one of the surround modes. For more information, see “Playback options” on page 61.
“Audio Filter”: Selects the digital filt er to reduce noise above 22.05 kH z (Fs* is 44.1 kHz), 24 kHz (Fs is 48 kHz), or 48 kHz (F s is above 96 kHz).
• Sharp (default): Provides a wide frequency range and spatial feeling.
• Slow: Provides smooth and warm sound.
“AV SYNC”: When the video is delayed, this function delays the audio for synchronization with the video (0 to 120 milliseconds). Larger numbers indicate a longer audio delay for synchronization with the video. When dubbing to a VCR or other video recording equipment, be sure to return this setting to 0 ms (default).
* Sampling frequency of audio source. This
function only adjusts the output signals from the LINE OUT (R-AUDIO-L).
and press ENTER.
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Pausing a TV Broadcast (TV Pause)
You can pause a current TV broadcast, and then continue watching the program at a later time. This is useful when you receive an unexpected phone call or visitor while watching TV.
1 While viewing a TV br oadcast with this
recorder, press X PAUSE.
The picture pauses. You can pause the picture for up to three hours.
News ABCD 9
TV pause
2 Press X PAUSE or H PLAY again to
resume watching the program.
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Notes
• Paused titles are not saved to the HDD.
• This function is canceled when: – x STOP is pressed. – CH +/– is pres sed. – DVD is pressed. – Z OPEN/CLOSE is pressed. – TITLE LIST is pressed. – INPUT SELECT is pressed. – the recorder is turned off. – a timer reco rd ing or Sy nc hr o- Re c or ding is started. – DV/Digital8 dubbing or regular dubbing is started.
• It may take a few seconds to resume playback of the paused program.
• Even if you fast forward the recorded program, there will always be a time difference of about one minute or more between the recorded program and the cu rrent TV broadcast.
Stereo
Playing from the beginning of the program you are recording (Chasing Playback)
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“Chasing Playback” allows you to vi ew the recorded part of a program while the recording is being made. You do not need to wait until the recording finishes.
Press TOOLS while recording to sele ct “Chasing Playback,” an d press ENTER.
Playback starts fro m the beginn ing of the prog ram you are recording. When you fast forward to the point that you are recording, Chasing Playback returns to normal playback.
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• For DVD-RWs (VR mode), this function does not work when recording: – on a 1x-speed DVD-RW. – in the HQ or HSP recording mode.
• The DVD’s picture on your TV screen freezes for a few seconds when you fast forward/fast reverse or instant replay/advance the recording.
• Chasing Playback is possible from one minute or more after recording starts.
• Even if you fast forward the recorded program, there will always be a time difference of about one minute or more between the recorded program an d the current TV broadcast.
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Playing a previous recording while making another (Simultaneous Rec and Play)
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“Simultaneous Rec and Play” allows you to view a previously recorded pro gram while recording programs. Playback continues even if a timer recording starts. Use this function as follows:
• While recording to the HDD: Play another title on the HDD. Play a previously recorded program on a DVD by pressing DVD.
• While recording to a DVD: Play a previously recorded program on the HDD by pressing HDD.
• While recording to a DVD-RW (VR mode) Play another title on the same DVD-RW (VR mode) disc.
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Picture noise may appear depending upon the condition of the recording, or when playing a title recorded in the HQ or HSP recording mode. The picture freezes for a few seconds when you use fast forward/fast reverse or instant replay/adva nc e.
You can also play a DVD VIDEO, VIDEO CD, Super VIDEO CD, CD, DATA DVD, or DATA CD while recording on the HDD.
Example: Play another title on the HDD while recording to the HDD.
1 While recording, press TITLE LIST to
2 Select the title you want to play, and press
3 Select “Play” from the sub-menu, and press
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ENTER.
ENTER. Playback starts from the selected title.
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Example: Play a DVD while recording to the HDD.
1 While recording, press DVD and insert the
DVD into the recorder.
2 Press TITLE LIST to display the DVD Title
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3 Select the title you want to play, and press
ENTER.
4 Select “Play” from the sub-menu, and press
ENTER. Playback starts from the selected title.
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Searching for a Title/ Chapter/Track, etc.
CLEAR
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Searching by Thumbnail (Visual Search)
HDD
Each chapter is displayed as a thumbnail. You can search for the desired sce n e visually.
1 Press VISUAL SEARCH during playback.
VISUAL SEARCH
2 Select a scen e using </,, and press
ENTER.
Playback of the selected scene is started.
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Searching by title number or time code
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You can search a disc by title, chapter, scene or track. As titles and tracks are assigned individual numbers, select the title or track by entering its number. You can also search fo r a scen e usi ng the time code.
1 Press TOOLS during pla yback to select a
2 Press the number buttons to select the
3 Press SET.
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“Title Search” is not applicable to the HDD.
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search method, and pr ess ENTER.
“Title Search” (for DVDs) “Chapter Search” (for HDD/DVDs) “Track Search” (for CDs/DATA CDs) “Search” (for VIDEO CDs) “Album Search” (for DATA DVDs/DATA CDs) “Time Search” (for HDD/DVDs): Searches for a starting point by entering the time code. “File Search” (for DATA DVDs/DATA CDs)
The display for entering the number appears. Example: Title Search
The number in parentheses indicates the total number of titles, tracks, etc.
number of the title, chapter, track, time code, etc., you want.
For example: Time Search To find a scene at 2 ho urs, 10 min utes , and 20 seconds, enter “21020.” If you make a mistake, press CLEAR to cancel the number, then select another number.
The recorder starts pla yback fr om the selec ted number.
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Playing MP3 Audio Tracks or JPEG Image Files
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You can play MP3 audio tracks and JPEG image files on DATA CDs (CD-ROMs/CD-Rs/CD­RWs) or JPEG image files on DATA DVDs (DVD-ROMs/DVD+RWs/DVD+Rs/DVD-RWs/ DVD-Rs).
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TOOLS
NEXT >
M H PLAY
x STOP
AUDIO
TITLE LIST
REPLAY
ADVANCE
. PREV
TIME/TEXT
1 Insert a disc.
See “Inserting a Disc” on page 31.
2 Press H PLAY.
For MP3 discs, playback s ta rt s from the first MP3 audio track on the disc. For JPEG files, a slideshow of the pictures on the disc begins. If the DATA CD contains both MP3 audio tracks and JPEG image fil es , playback starts from the JPEG image files the first time
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Selecting an MP3 album or track
1 Press TITLE LIST.
The album list appears. To change the page, press REPLAY ADVANCE .
TITLE LIST
Music Album
Opera
Symphony
Samba
Live
Piano
My heart
Paradise
The Best
8 The Best
Classic
Classic
Dance
Jazz
Jazz
Pop music
Pop music
Pop music
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
2 Select an album, and press ENTER.
The sub-menu appears.
3 Select “View Album,” and press ENTER.
The track list appears. To change the page, press REPLAY ADVANCE .
TITLE LIST
1 01 Holiday
2 02 Lonely
3 03 Candy
4 04 Rainy day
5 05 Station
6 06 Magic
7 07 Moon
8 08 Butterfly
4 Select a track, and press ENTER.
“Play”: Plays the track. “Play Beginning”: Plays the beginning of the track. “Track Data”: Shows data about th e t ra ck such as artist and album name.
To stop playback
Press x STOP.
To fast review or forward a track
Press m/M during playback.
To go to the previous or next MP3 audio track
Press . PREV or NEXT> during playback. If you repeatedly press . PREV or NEXT >, you will go to the previous or next album.
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To go to the previous or next album
Press REPLAY/ADVANCE during playback.
z Hint
Press the AUDIO button
monaural audio tracks.
to switch between stereo or
Selecting a JPEG album or image
1 Press TITLE LIST.
The album list appears. To change the page, press REPLAY ADVANCE .
TITLE LIST
Photo Album
6 Zoo
1
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Summer2 Aquarium
Summer3 Festival
Summer
Summer
Summer6 Zoo
Winter
Winter
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6
7
10
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1 Flowers
4 Hiking
5 Tennis match
7 Consert
8 Party
2 Select an album, and press ENTER.
The sub-menu appears.
3 Select “View Album,” and press ENTER.
The image list appears. To change the page, press REPLAY ADVANCE .
TITLE LIST
4 Select an image, and press ENTER.
“View Image”: Shows the image on the entire screen. “Slideshow”: Shows the images in the album as a slideshow. “Image Data”: Shows data about when the picture was taken.
To stop viewing the JPEG image
Press x STOP.
To view the previous or next picture
Press . PREV/NEXT> while the picture is displayed.
To rotate a pictur e
Press TOOLS while the image is displayed to select “Rotate Right” or “Rotate Left,” and press ENTER.
To change the slideshow speed
Press TOOLS while the album list or image list i s displayed to select “Slideshow Speed,” and press ENTER. Then select the spee d fro m “Fast” (quick), “Normal,” and “Slow.”
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To go to the previous or next album
Press REPLAY/ADVANCE while the JPEG image is displayed.
z Hints
• If you are playing a DATA CD that has both MP3 and JPEG files, you can switch between photo and music albums by using the </, buttons when the album list is displayed.
• You can rotate a JPEG image by using the </, buttons when the image is displayed.
• Press DISPLAY repeatedly to show information about the JPEG album or image on your TV screen. Then press TIME/TEXT to toggle betw e en the current selected image number and album number.
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Notes
• If the DVD disc, such as a disc from a DVD video camera, contains both video and JPEG images, only the video can be played back.
• Some JPEG files, especially files of thr ee million pixels or more, may lengthen the slideshow inte r va l.
• Rotated JPEG images will not be saved when you press x STOP or switch to another folder.
• Images larger than 720 × 480 will be reduced to 720 × 480 when displayed.
• Images larger than 4 mega bytes cannot be displayed.
• Progressive JPEG images cannot be displayed.
• When you attempt to play a broken file or a file that does not satisfy the play conditions, appears but the recorder cannot play the file.
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About MP3 audio tracks and JPEG image files
MP3 is audio compression technology that satisfies certain ISO/MPEG regulations. JPEG is image compression technology. You can play MP3 (MPEG1 Au di o Layer 3) format audio tracks and JPEG image files on DATA CDs (CD-ROMs/CD-Rs/CD-RWs) or JPEG image files on DATA DVDs (DVD-ROMs/ DVD+RWs/DVD+Rs/DVD-RWs/DVD-Rs). DATA CDs must be recorded according to ISO9660 Level 1, Level 2 or Joliet format for the recorder to recognize the MP3 tracks . DATA DVDs must be recorded in Universal Disc Format (UDF). You can also pl ay discs recorded in MultiSession. See the instructions supplied with the CD-R/CD­RW/DVD-R/DVD-RW drives and the recording software (not supplied) for details on the recording format.
Note on MultiSession/Border discs
If MP3 audio tracks or JPEG image files are recorded in the first s e ssion/border, the recor der will also play MP3 audio tracks or JPEG image files in other sessions/borders. If audio tracks and images in Music CD format or Video CD format are recorded in the firs t session/border, only the first session/border w il l b e pl ayed back.
b Note
The recorder may not be able to play some DATA CDs/ DATA DVDs created in the Packet Write format.
MP3 audio tracks or JPEG image files that the recorder can play
The recorder can play the following tracks and files: – MP3 audio tracks with th e extension “.MP3,”
“.mp3,” or “.Mp3.”
– JPEG image files with the extension “.JPEG,”
“.jpg,” “.JPG,” “.Jpg,” “.jpeg,” or “.Jpeg.”
– JPEG image files that conform to the DCF*
image file format.
* “Design rule for Camera File system”: Image standards
for digital cameras regulated by JEITA (Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association).
b Notes
• The recorder will play any data with the extension “.MP3,” “.mp3,” “.Mp3,” “.JPEG,” “.jpg,” “.JPG,” “.Jpg,” “.jpeg,” or “.Jpeg” even if they are not in MP3 or JPEG format. Playing these data ma y gene rate a l oud noise which could damage your speaker system.
• The recorder does not conform to audio tracks in mp3PRO format.
• Some files cannot be played.
• The letters that cannot be displayed are replaced with “*.”
About playback order of albums, tracks, and files
Albums play in the followin g or der:
Structure of disc contents
Tree 1 Tree 2 Tree 3 Tree 4 Tree 5
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Album
MP3 audio track/ JPEG image file
When you insert a DATA CD/DATA DVD and press H PLAY, the numbered tracks (or files) are played sequentially, from 1 through 7. For JPEG image files, press ADVANCE to go to the next album. (For instance, when you want to go from 1 to 2.) Any sub-albums/tracks (or files) contained within a curren tly sel ect ed alb um take priority over the next album in th e sa me tre e. (Example: C contains D so 4 is played before
5.) When you press TITLE LIST and th e l ist of album names appears (page34), the album names are arranged in the following order: A t B t C t D t F t G. Albums that do not contain tracks (or fi le s) (s uc h as a lbum E) do not appear in the list.
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z Hints
• If you add numbers (01, 02, 03, etc.) to the front of the track/file names when you store the tracks (or files) in a disc, the tracks and files will be played in that order.
• Since a disc with many trees takes longer to start playback, it is recommended that you create album s with no more than two trees.
b Notes
• Depending on the software you use to create the DATA DVD/DATA CD, the playback order may differ from the above illustration.
• No more than a total of 199 individual folders can be played. (Folders that do not contain JPEG/MP3 files are counted as well.)
• No more than a total of 999 folders and files can be played. (Files other than JPEG/MP3 files, and folders that do not contain JPEG/MP3 files are counted as well.)
• No more than 200 folders and files can be recognized in a single folder. (Folders that do not contain JPEG/ MP3 files are counted as well.)
• Proceeding to the next or another alb um may take some time.
• This recorder supports MP3 audio bit rates up to 160 kbps.
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Erasing and Editing
Before Editing
This recorder offers various edit options for various disc types. Before you edit, check the disc type in the front panel display, and select the option available for your disc (page 10).
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Notes
• You may lose the edited contents if you remove the disc or a timer recording starts while editing.
• DVD discs created by DVD video cameras cannot be edited on this recorder.
Edit options for the HDD and DVD­RWs (VR mode)
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You can enjoy advanced edit functions. First you have two options for the HDD and DVD-RWs (VR mode): editing eith er the original recording (called the “original”), or the playback information created from the original (called a “Playlist”). Since each is different in nature and offers different merits, read the following and select the one that better sui ts your needs.
To edit original titles
Edits made to the original titles are final. If you plan to retain an unaltered original recording, create and edit a Playlist (see below ). The edit functions available for original titles are: –Labeling a title (page 73). –Setting protection against erasure (page 73). –Erasing a title (page 73). –Erasing multiple titles (page 75). –Erasing a section of a title (A-B Erase) (page 74). –Erasing all titles on the disc (p age 76). –Erasing a chapter (page 74). –Dividing one title into two titles (HDD only)
(page 75).
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To create and edit Playlist titles
A Playlist is a group of Playlist tit les c reated fr om the original title for editing purposes. When you create a Playlist, only the control information necessary for playback, such as the playback order, is stored on the dis c. Sinc e the orig inal title s are left unaltered, Playlist titles can be re-edited.
Example: You have recorded the final few matches of a soccer tournament on a DVD-RW (VR mode). You want to create a digest with the goal scenes and ot her high lights, but you a lso wan t to keep the original recording.
Original
Playlist
In this case, you can compile highlight scenes as a Playlist title. You can even rearrange the scene order within the Playlist title (“Crea tin g an d Editing a Playlist” on page 77). The advanced edit functi on s available for Playlist titles are: – Setting protection against erasure (HDD only)
(page 73). – Labeling a title (page73). – Erasing a title (page 73). – Erasing multiple titles (page 75). – Erasing a section of a titl e (A-B Erase) (page74). – Rearranging the tit le order (DVD-RWs (VR
mode) only) (page 78). – Dividing a title into multiple titles (page 75). – Combining multiple titles into one title
(page 78). – Erasing a chapter (page 74).
z Hint
You can display the disc’s Playlist titles in the Title List (Playlist), or the original titles in the Title List (Original). To switch the two Title Lists, press TOOLS whi le a Title List is displayed, and select “Original” or “Playlist.”
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Notes
• The Playlist title calls up data from the original titles for playback. When an original title is use d f o r a Pl a y list title, the original title cannot be erased.
• If a message appears and indicates that the disc’s control information is full, erase or edit unnecessary titles.
• Playlist titles containing titles recorded with the “Copy­Once” copy protection signal cannot be dubbed or moved (page 80).
Edit options for DVD+RWs/DVD­RWs (Video mode)/DVD+Rs/DVD-Rs
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You can perform simple edits. Si nce Video mode titles are actual recordings on the disc, you cannot undo any edits you make. The edit functions available for Video mode titles are: –Setting protection agains t er as ure (page 73). –Labeling a title (page 73). –Erasing a title (page 73). –Erasing multiple titles (page 75). –Erasing a section of a title (A -B Erase)
(DVD+RWs only) (page 74).
–Erasing all titles on the disc (page 76). –Erasing titles to ope n up disc space (Disc Map)
(DVD+RWs and DVD-RWs (Video mode) only) (page 76).
b
Notes
• When editing a DVD+R or DVD-R, finish all editing before finalizing the disc. You cannot edit a finalized disc.
• The available disc space does not increase even when you erase titles for DVD+Rs and DVD-Rs.
• If a message appears and indicates that the disc’s control information is full, erase or edit unnecessary titles.
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Video
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Erasing and Editing a Title
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This section explain s the basi c edit funct ions. Note that editing is irreversible. To edit the HDD or DVD-RWs (VR mode) without changing the original recordings, crea t e a Pl aylist title (page 77).
. PREV
CHAPTER MARK
1 Press TITLE LIST.
For HDD titles or DVD-RWs in VR mode, press TOOLS and select “Original” or “Playlist” from the TOOLS menu to switch the Title Lists, if necessary.
2 Select a title, and press ENTER.
The sub-menu appears.
3 Select an option, and press ENTER.
You can make the following edits to the title. “Erase”: Erases the selected t itle. Sel ect “OK” when asked for confirmation. “Protect Title”: Protects the title. Select “On” when the Protection display appear s. “” appears next to the protected title. To cancel the protection, select “Off.” “Title Name”: Allows you to enter or re-enter a title name (page 38). “Set Thumbnail”: Changes the title’s thumbnail picture th at appears in the Title Li st (page 36).
Video
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TITLE LIST
</M/m/,, ENTER
TOOLS
NEXT >
Mm
X PAUSE
CHAPTER MARK ERASE
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“A-B Erase”: Erases a section of the title (page 74). “Delete Chapter”: Erases chapter units of the title while viewing thumbnails (see below). “Divide Title”: Divides a title into two titles (page 75).
z Hints
• You can erase multiple titles at one time (page75), or erase all of the titles on the disc at onc e ( page 76).
• You can automatically erase titles that have already played (page 97).
• You can label or re-label DVDs (page 39).
b Note
DVD-RW (VR mode) playlist titles cannot be protected.
Erasing a chapter (Delete Chapter)
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RWVR
HDD
Thumbnails are displayed for each chapter. You can easily select and erase a section in a title. Note that erasing a chapter cannot be undone.
1 After step 2 of “Erasing and Editing a
Title,” select “Delete Chapter,” and press ENTER.
2 Select a thumbnail of the chapter using
</,, and press ENTER.
Delete Selected Chapters 9 World Sports
4(30)
Chapter 0:12:45
OK Cancel
• To cancel th e sele ctio n, pre ss ENT ER agai n.
• To erase multiple chapters, repeat step 2.
• To reset all selections, select “Reset All.”
3 Select “OK,” and press ENTER.
The display asks for confirmation.
Reset All
4 Select “Yes,” and press ENTER.
Erasing a section of a title (A-B Erase)
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RW
HDD
You can select a section (s cene) in a title and erase it. Note that erasing scenes in a title cannot be undone.
1 After step 2 of “Erasing and Editing a
Title,” select “A-B E rase” and press ENTER.
The display for setting poi nt A appears.
• To return to the beginning of the title, press
X PAUSE and then press . PREV.
A–B Erase (Set point A) 5 Weather
Playback point
2 Select point A by pressing m/M, and
press ENTER.
The display for setting point B appears.
3 Select point B by pressing m/M, and
press ENTER.
The display asks for confirmation.
• To reset either point A or B, select “Change A” or “Change B,” and go to step 2 or 3.
• To preview the title without scenes to be erased, select “Preview” (except for DVD+RWs).
4 Select “OK,” and press ENTER.
The scene is erased, and the display asks whether to erase another scen e.
• To continue, select “Yes,” and repeat from step 2.
• To finish, select “No.”
z Hint
A chapter mark is inserted after the scene was erased . The chapter mark divides the title into separ at e cha pte r s on either side of the mark.
b Notes
• Images or sound may be momentarily interrupted at the point where you erase a section of a title.
• Sections shorter than five seconds may not be erased.
• For DVD+RWs, the erased section may be slightly different from the points you selected.
Erasing multiple titles (Erase Titles)
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RWVR-RWVideo
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You can select and erase more than one title at one time using the TOOLS menu.
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1 Press TITLE LIST. 2 Press TOOLS to select “Erase Titles,” and
press ENTER.
The display for selecting titles to be erased appears.
3 Select a title, and press ENTER.
A check mark appears in th e check box next to the selected title.
• To clear the check mark, press ENTER again.
• To clear all of check marks, select “Reset All.”
Erase Titles
Select the titles to erase.
12
Tennis
11
Trav el
10
Mystry
9
World Sports
8
Family
4 Repeat step 3 to select all of the titles you
want to erase.
5 When you finish selecting titles, select
“OK,” and press ENTER.
The list of the titles to be erased appears for confirmation.
• To change the selection, select “Change,” and repeat from step 3.
6 Select “OK” and press ENTER.
The titles are erased.
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Reset All
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Dividing a title (Divide Title)
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RWVR
HDD
If you want to dub a long title to a disc but do not want to reduce the picture qu ality, divide the title into two shorter titles. Note that dividing a title cannot be undone.
* Only playlist titles can be divided for DVD-RW (VR
mode).
1 Press TITLE LIST.
Press TOOLS and select “Original” or “Playlist” from the TOOLS menu to switch the Title Lists, if necessary.
2 Select a title, and press ENTER.
The sub-menu appears.
3 Select “Divide Title, ” and press ENTER.
The display for setting the dividing point appears. The title starts to play in the background.
• To return to the beginning of the title, press
X PAUSE and then press . PREV.
Divide 1 Vacation
4 Select the dividing point by pressing m/
M, and press ENTER.
The display asks for confirmation.
• To change the dividing point, select “Change.”
5 Select “OK,” and pre ss ENTER.
The display for entering the title name appears.
• To use the same title name as before, select “No.”
6 Select “Yes,” and press ENTER to enter a
new name.
Follow the explanations on page 38. After you enter a new name, the title is divide d i n two.
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Erasing all titles on the disc
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VR
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HDD
RW
1 Press TOOLS to select “Disc Info,” and
press ENTER.
The “Disc Information” display appears.
Video
2 Select “Erase All,” and press ENTER. 3 Select “OK,” and press ENTER.
All titles on the disc are erased (except the protected titles).
Erasing titles to open up disc space (Disc Map)
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Video
RW
When recording on a DVD+RW or DVD-RW (Video mode), the recorder searches for the largest open space and records there. Before you st a rt, check the disc stat us by us ing Dis c Map, an d erase titles to create a space large enough for the recording.
1 Insert a disc and p ress TITLE LIST. 2 Press TOOLS to select “Disc Ma p,” and
press ENTER.
The “Disc Map” display appears.
• To check the open space, select the space by pressing </,.
Disc Map
Empty Title
HQ: 0H30M
HSP: 0H45M
LP : 1H30M
EP : 2H00M
Erase Cancel
• When
b
or B appears on either side of the
screen, you can scroll sideway s by pressing
<
/,.
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SP : 1H00M SLP: 3H00M
LSP: 1H15M SEP: 4H00M
2.3
3 Select a title by pressing </,, and
press ENTER.
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The display for selecting titles to be erased appears.
• To cancel the selection, press ENTER again.
• To erase more titles, repeat step 3.
Disc Map
2 Journey
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Erase Cancel
Selected title
4 Select “Erase,” and press ENTER.
The display asks for confirmation.
5 Select “OK,” and press ENTER.
The selected titles are erased, freeing up disc space.
• To change the selection, select “Change.”
Creating chapters manually
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RW
VR
HDD
You can manually insert a chapter mark at any point you like during playback or rec ording.
Press CHAPTER MARK at the point where you want to divide the title into chapters.
Each time you press the button, “Marking ...”
GB
appears on the screen and the scenes to the left and right of the mark become sepa r ate chapters.
To erase chapter marks
You can combine two chapters by erasing the chapter mark during playback. Press . PREV/NEXT > to search for a chapter number, and while displaying the chapter containing the chapter mark you want to erase, press CHAPTER MARK ERASE. The current chapter combines with the previous chapter.
b
Notes
• When dubbing, any chapter marks you enter will be erased.
• To insert a chapter mark manually during recording, set “Auto Chapter” in “Features” setup to “Off.”
Creating and Editing a Playlist
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HDD
Playlist edit allows you to edit or re-edit without changing the actual reco rdin gs. You ca n crea te up to 97 Playlist titles.
b
Note
Once you create a Playlist title from original titles, you will be unable to erase or edit the original titles.
1 Press TITLE LIST. 2 Press TOOLS to select “Create Playlist,”
and press ENTER.
Create Playlist
Select a title to start capturing.
ORIGINAL
12
Tennis
11
Trav el
10
Mystry
9
World Sports
Family
8
Nature
7
3 Select the title you want to include in the
Playlist title, and press ENTER.
The sub-menu appears. “Capture”: Adds a section of the title to the Playlist title as one scene. “Capture All”: Adds the entire title to the Playlist title as one scene. After capturing the title, go to step 8.
4 Select “Capture,” and press ENTER.
The display for setting the start point (IN) appears. The title starts to play in the background.
• To return to the beginning of the title, press
X
PAUSE and then press . PREV.
Capture(Set IN point) 9 World Sports
Scene List
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5 Select the IN point b y pressing m/M,
and press ENTER.
The display for setting the end point (OUT) appears, and the titl e continues to play in the background.
6 Select the OUT point by pressing m/M,
and press ENTER.
The display asks for confirmation. To reset the IN or OUT point, select “Change IN” or “Change OUT” and repeat step 5 or 6. To view the selected scene, select “Preview.”
7 Select “OK,” and pre ss ENTER.
The Scene List menu appears with all of the selected scenes.
Total duration of
Total duration of the selected scene
the selected scene
Scene List
1
• To add more scenes, select “Add” and go to step 3.
• To preview all of the captured scenes in the listed order, select “Preview.”
8 Select the scene you want to re-edit, and
press ENTER.
The sub-menu appears. “Move”: Changes the scene order. “Erase”: Erases the scene. The select i on i s canceled. “Preview”: Displays thumbnail pictures of the scenes. “Change IN”: Allows you to change the IN point, and repeat from step 5. “Change OUT”: Allows you to change the OUT point, and repeat from step 6.
9 When you finish editing the Scene List,
select “OK,” and press ENTER.
The display for entering the title name appears. To enter a new na m e, select “Enter” (page 38).
10
Select “OK” to use the default name, and press ENTER.
Total Scenes
World Sports
0:10:26 - 0:23:45
Total number of scenes
0:13:19 1
OK
Quit
Add
Preview
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To play the Playlist title
Press TOOLS while the Title List menu is turned on. Then, select “Playlist” and press ENTER. When the Title List (Playlist) menu appe ars, select a title and press
z Hint
When a Playlist title is created, the IN and OUT points will become chapter marks, and each scene will become a chapter.
b Note
The picture may pause when the edited scene is played.
H PLAY.
Moving a Playlist title (Change Order)
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RWVR
You can change the Playlist title order within the Title List (Playlist).
1 Press TITLE LIST to turn on the Title List
(Playlist) menu.
If the Title List (Original) menu appears, press TOOLS and select “Playlist.”
2 Select the title you want to move, and
press ENTER.
The sub-menu appears.
3 Select “Change Orde r,” and press ENTER.
Change Order
1 Vacation
Where do you want to move this title?
2 Journey
4 Select a new location for the title by
pressing M/m, and press ENTER.
The title moves to the new location.
Combining multiple Playlist titles (Combine Titles)
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RWVR
HDD
1 Press TITLE LIST to turn on the Title List
(Playlist) menu.
If the Title List (Original) menu appears, press TOOLS and select “Playlist.”
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2 Press TOOLS to select “Combine Titles,”
and press ENTER.
The display for selecting titles appears.
3 Select a title, and press ENTER.
A number indicating the order in which you selected the title appears. To cancel the selection, press EN TER again.
Combine
Select the titles to combine.
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1
3 Cruising 9/25
2 Journey 9/17
1 Vacation 9/15
4 Repeat step 3 to select all of the titles you
want to combine.
To cancel all of the selection s, se lect “Reset All.”
5 Select “OK,” and press ENTER.
The list of titles to be combined appears. To change the selecti on, select “Change” and go to step 3.
Combine
Combine the titles in the following order.
4 Yacht 9/25
1
3 Cruising 9/25
2
OK Change Cancel
6 Select “OK,” and press ENTER.
The display for selecting a title name from among the selected titles appears. To enter a new name, select “Enter Text,” and follow the explanations on page 38. To change the selecti on, select “Change” and go to step 3.
7 Select a name, a nd press ENTER.
The titles are combined.
b Note
When the number of chapters in the title to be combined exceeds the limit, the chapters at the end are combined into a single chapter.
Cancel
Reset All
OK
Dividing a Playlist title (Divide Title)
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RWVR
HDD
You can divide a Playlist title. For operations, see page 75.
Dubbing (HDD y DVD)
Before Dubbing
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HDD
In this section, “dubbing” refers to “copying a recorded title on the internal hard disk drive (HDD) to another disc, or vice versa.” You can select to dub one title at a time (Title Dubbing – see “Dubbing a single title (Title Dub)” on page 81), or multiple titles all at once (Multiple Title Dubbing – see “Dubbing multiple titles (Dub Selected Titles)” on page 82). Before you start, read the following precautions, which are common to both dubb in g m et hods.
If you want to record from a digital video camera connected to the DV IN jack, see “DV/Digital8 Dubbing” on page 84. To record from equipment connected to the LINE IN jacks, see “Recording from connected equipment without a timer” on page 57.
Before you sta rt…
• Select the disc type according to your needs (page 10). This recorder can record on var i ous discs.
• Timer recordings and Synchro-Recording do not start during dubbing. Before you start, check the Timer List menu to see if there is any timer recording due to start dur ing dubbing.
• When “Auto Chapter” of “Features” setup is set to “On,” chapter marks are automatically inserted at approximately 6 m i nute intervals while dubbing from the HDD to a DVD, or when the recorder detects picture and sound changes while dubbing from a DVD to the HDD. The chapter marks in the dubbing source are not retained in the dubbed title.
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• For a title whose picture size (16:9 or 4:3) is mixed: – When dubbed from the HDD to DVD-RW
(Video mode) or DVD-R, the picture size is determined by the setting in “DVD Rec. Picture Size” (page 53).
– When dubbed from HDD to DVD+RW or
DVD+R, the picture size is always 4:3.
– When dubbed from HDD to DVD-RW (VR
mode), the originally recorded picture size is retained.
z Hints
• When you dub a Playlist title, it is recorded as an Original title.
• When dubbed from a DVD to the HDD, the picture size and the sound types originally recorded are retained.
b Notes
• To play a dubbed disc on other DVD equipment, finalize the disc (page 40).
• The recorder may not function as described depending on the disc status. Follow the instructions that appear on the screen.
• You cannot dub from DVD VIDEOs to the HDD.
• Thumbnails that you have set for the originally recorded title (page 36) will not be retained in the dubbed title.
About “Dub Mode”
With this recorder, the recording mode for dubbing is displayed as “Dub Mode.” Two dubbing method are availabl e: H i gh-speed Dubbing and Rec Mode Conversi on D ubbing. Read the following and select according to the required time, disc space, and picture quality.
Dubbing at high-spee d (High-speed Dubbing)
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Allows you to dub what you have st or ed in the HDD to a high-speed DVD (8x-speed DVD+RWs/6x-speed DVD-RWs/16x-speed DVD+Rs/16x-speed DVD-Rs, or slower versions of each disc type), with out chang ing t he r ecor ding mode. Set “Dub Mode” to “Fast” in “Title Du b” or “Dub Selected Titles” display (pag e 81). You cannot select “Fast” when titles that cannot be dubbe d at high speed are selected (s uch as the t itles displayed in “Notes” below). The minimum required time is as follows (approximate).
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Required times for High-speed Dubbing from
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HDD to DVD (for 60-minute program)
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Speed*26x 6x*38x*48x*42.4x
High-
High-
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High-
Rec. mode
speed DVD­RW
speed DVD+ RW
speed DVD-R
speed DVD+R
DVD+R (Double Layer)
HQ 10 min. 10 min. 8 min. 8 min. 25 min. HSP 6 min.
SP 5 min. 5 m in . 3 min.
40 sec.
6 min.
5 min. 5 min. 16 min.
40 sec.
45 sec.
3 min. 45 sec.
40 sec. 12 min.
30 sec. LSP 4 min. 4 min. 3 min. 3 min. 10 min. LP 3 min.
EP 2 min.
SLP 1 min.
SEP 1 min.
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The values in the above table are for reference only. Actual times for dubbing also require time for creating disc’s control information and other data.
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This is the maximum recording speed of this recorder. The value may vary depending on the disc condition. Also, this recorder may be unable to record at the maximum speed for discs that support recording speeds exceeding the maximum value.
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The maximum drive speed of this reco rder is 6x w hen using 6x-speed or faster DVD+RWs.
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The maximum drive speed of this reco rder is 8x w hen using 8x-speed or faster DVD+Rs/DVD-Rs.
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High-speed dubbing is not available when dubbing titles recorded in SLP and SEP mode to DVD+RWs and DVD+Rs.
b
Notes
• High-speed Dubbing is not available for the following titles: – Titles recorded in HQ+. – Titles recorded in mixed pi ctur e si ze (4:3 a nd 16:9
etc.), (except DVD-RWs (VR mode)).
• When dubbed to a DVD-RW (Video mode)/ DVD+RW/DVD+R/DVD-R, remnants of edited titles may remain on the disc. If you edit a title, use the Rec Mode Conversion Dubbing method. This will smooth out the pauses between the scenes.
• When playing a dubbed DVD+R DL disc, the video and audio may be momentarily interrupted at the point where the layers switch.
20 sec.
30 sec.
40 sec.
15 sec.
3 min.
2 min.
20 sec.
30 sec.
2 min.
2 min. 2 min. 6 min.
30 sec.
1 min.
60
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15 sec.
min. 60
56 sec. 60
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min.
2 min. 30 sec.
60 min.
min.
8 min. 20 sec.
15 sec. 60
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min. 60
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min.
Rec Mode Conversion Dubb ing
Allows you to dub from the HDD to a DVD or vice versa, in a dubbing mode that d if fe rs from the original recordings . For example, when you dub an HQ title (data size is large) in SP mode, you can reduce the data size, saving more titles using less space. Select a mode different fr om the original recording in “Dub Mode” in the steps of “Dubbing a singl e title (Title Dub)” on page81 or “Dubbing multiple titles (Dub Selected Titles)” on page 82. When a title recorded to HDD in HQ or HQ+ mode is converted to another mode, the recorder automatically assigns an appropriate bit rate, thus retaining the original picture quality as much as possible.
b
The picture quality will not improve even if a title is
*5
converted to a recording mode of better picture quality.
Dubbing restriction
*5
You cannot dub movies and other DVD Videos to the HDD. Also, when dubbing from a DVD to the HDD, a gray, blank screen will be recorded for scenes that contain a copy prot ection signal.
* CPRM-compatible DVD-RWs (VR mode) only
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Note
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HDD
Copy protection signals
Copy-Free (No copy protection signal)
Copy-Once
CPRM (Content Protection for Recordable Media) is a coding technology that protects copyrights for images.
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Video
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Move
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HDD
Titles containing “Copy-Once” copy protection signals can be moved only from HDD to DVD­RW (VR mode)* (after the title is moved, the original title in the HDD is erased). The “Move” function is performed u sing the s ame proced ure as dubbing (page 81). Titles containing “Copy­Once” copy protection signals are in di cated with
b
• The following titles in the HDD cannot be moved. – Protecte d titles – Playlist titles – Original titles referenced from the playlist
• If the move operation is stopped before completion, the title in the HDD is not erased.
* CPRM-compatible DVD-RWs (VR mode) only.
VR
.
Notes
Dubbing
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RW
RW
Dubbing a single title (Title Dub)
Insert the DVD that you are goin g to dub to
1
or from.
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VR
RW
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Video
R
R
2 Press HDD or DVD to select the so urce. 3 Press TITLE LIST to turn on the Title List
menu.
4 Select a title, and press ENTER.
The sub-menu appears.
5 Select “Dubbing,” a nd press ENTER.
The display for selecting the dubbing mode appears. If a title with (page 81) is selected in the title list, a confirmation screen is displayed. To “Move,” select “Yes.”
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Title Dub
This title will be dubbed. Set the dub mode.
A Size of the title (approximate) B Direction of dubbing C Available space on the disc to be
dubbed (approximate)
GB GB
1 World Cup Final SP
Dub Mode
SP 2.0
Rec Mode:
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CancelStart
Dubbing (HDD y DVD)
D Information about the title to be dubbed E Dubbing mode and the space that
remains after dubbing (approximate)
6 Select “Dub Mode.”
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7 Select a dubbing mode by pressing M/m.
Fast*
HQ SPHSP LSP
* Appears when High-speed Dubbing is available
for the title (page 79).
8 Select “Start,” and press ENTER.
The dubbing indication appears in the front panel display (page 38).
To automatically a djust the dubbing mode (Auto Dub Mode)
If there is not enough avai labl e space on the ta rget disc, the recorder automatically selects a dubbing mode with lower picture quality according to the available space. If there is insufficient disc space in the selected dubbing mod e, the following display appears after step 8.
Title Dub
There is not enough memory for the dubbing. Select "Auto Dub Mode" or adjust the mode.
Reset
CancelAuto Dub Mode
Select “Auto Dub Mode” and press ENTER to start dubbing. To manually select another dubbing mode, select “Reset,” and go to step 7.
To stop dubbing
Press TOOLS to select “Stop Dubbing,” and press ENTER. When asked for confirmation, select “Yes,” and press ENTER.
z Hints
• If disc space is still insufficient for the selected dubbing mode, erase unnecessary parts of the title, or free up disc space by erasing titles on the disc (page 76).
• You can turn off the recorder during dubbing. The recorder completes dubbing even after being turned off.
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Dubbing multiple titles (Dub
LPEPSLPSEP
Selected Titles)
A maximum of 30 selected title s ca n be dubb ed a t once. You can select the dubbing mode for each title.
1 Insert the DVD that you are goi ng to dub to
or from.
2 Press HDD or DVD to sele ct the source. 3 Press TITLE LIST to turn on the Title List
menu.
4 Press TOOLS to select “Dub Selected
Titles,” and press ENTER.
Select title(s) in the order you want to dub them.
ORIGINAL
5 Select titles in the order you want to dub,
and press ENTER.
The titles are numbered in the selected order. To cancel the selection, press ENTER again. If a title with (page 81) is selected in the title list, a confirmation screen is displayed. To “Move,” select “Yes.”
6 Repeat step 5 to select all of the titles you
want to dub.
To make adjustments for each of the titles, select “Settings” (see “To adjust the settings for each title” below). To cancel all of the selections, select “Reset,” an d go to step 5.
7 Select “Start,” and press ENTER.
The dubbing indication appears in the fr ont panel display (page 38).
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World Tour – Asia 3
3
World Cup Final
2
World Tour – Asia 2
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World Tour – Asia 1
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Settings
Start
Cancel
Reset
To adjust the settings for each title
You can make detaile d settings for each of the selected titles during Multiple Title Dubbing.
1 In step 6 of “Dubbing multiple titles (Dub
Selected Titles)” on page 82, select “Settings” and press ENTER. The following display for making the adjustments appears. To re-select titles, select “Change,” and go to step 5 of “Dubbing multiple titles (Dub Selected Titles)” above. T o ha ve the recorder adjust the dubbing mode so all of th e s elect ed titles fit in, select “Auto mode.”
World Tour – Asia 1
World Tour – Asia 2
World Tour – Asia 3
World Cup Final
GB 4.6
2.1 GB
Dub Mode:Rec Mode:SP Fast GB0.3
Dub Mode:Rec Mode:SP Fast GB0.3
Dub Mode:Rec Mode:SP Fast GB0.3
Dub Mode:Rec Mode:SP Fast GB1.2
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Auto mode
Change
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Dub Selected Titles
Adjust the settings for the dubbing here.
1
2
3
4
1 Total size of the selected titles 2 Direction of dubbing 3 Available space on the disc to be
dubbed (approximate)
4 Information about the title to be dubbed
(title name, original recording mode, dubbing mode, and data size after dubbing)
5 Order of dubbing
2 Select the title which you want to adjust, and
press ENTER. The sub-menu appears. “Dub Mode”: Selects the dubbing m o de for each title (page79). “Change Order”: Moves the title to ch ange the dubbing order. Press M/m to select a new location, and press ENTER. “Cancel”: Cancels the title selection. The title is excluded from dubbing.
To automatically adjust the dubbing mode (Auto Dub Mode)
If there is not enough available space on the target disc, the recorder automatically selects a dubbing mode with lower picture quality according to the available space. The same dubbi ng mode is set fo r all of the titles. If disc space is ins uf fic ient for the selected dubbing mode, the following display appears after step 7 of “Dubbing multiple titles (Dub Selected Titles)” on page 82.
Dub Selected Titles
There is not enough memory. Select "Auto Dub Mode" or change the selection.
Change
CancelAuto Dub Mode
Select “Auto Dub Mode” and press ENTER. If you have selected only one t i tle, select “OK.”
To stop dubbing
Press TOOLS to sele ct “Stop Dubbing,” and press ENTER. When asked for confirmation, select “Yes,” and press ENTER.
z Hints
• You can turn off the recorder during dubbing. The recorder completes dubbing even after being turn ed off.
• You can start Multiple Title Dubbing by selecting “DUBBING” from the System Menu.
Dubbing (HDD y DVD)
3 Select an option, and press ENTER. 4 When you finish making adjustments, select
“Start,” and press ENTER.
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DV/Digital8 Dubbing
Before DV/Digital8 Dubbing
This section explains dubbing with a digital video camera via the DV IN jack on the front panel. If you want to dub by way of the LINE IN jacks, see “Recording from connec ted equipment without a timer” on page 57.
To record from the DV IN jack
The DV IN jack on this recorder conforms to the i.LINK standard. You can connec t a ny other equipment that has an i.LINK (DV) ja ck, and record digital signals. Follow the instructions in “Preparing for DV/ Digital8 dubbing,” and then move on to the section on dubbing. For more information about i.LINK, see “About i.LIN K” on page 108.
z Hint
If you plan to do additional editing on a disc after the initial dub, use the DV IN jack and record on a DVD-RW (VR mode) or HDD.
Preparing for DV/Digital8 dubbing
You can connect a digital video camera to the DV IN jack on the recorder to record or edit from a DV/Digital8 format tape. Operation is straightforward because the recorder will fast forward and rewind the tape for you – you do not need to operate your digital video camera. Do the following to start using the “DV Edit” functions of this recorder. See the instruction manual supplied with the digital video camera as well before connecting.
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Notes
• The DV IN jack is for input only. It will not output signals.
• You cannot use the DV IN jack when: – your digital video came ra doe s not work with this
recorder. Connect the camera to the LINE IN jack and follow the instructions of “Recording from connected equipment without a timer” on page 57.
– the input signal is not in DVC-SD f orma t. Do not
connect a MICRO MV format digital video camera even if it has an i.LINK jack.
– the images on the tape cont a in co py protection
signals, which limit recording.
• If you want to play the disc on other DVD equipment, finalize the disc (page 40).
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Hookups
i.LINK cable (not supplied)
DV output
: Signal flow
1 Press HDD or DVD to select the recording
destination.
If you select DVD, insert a dis c (see “Inserting a Disc” on page 31).
2 Insert the source DV/Digital8 format tape
into your digital video camera.
For the recorder to record or edit, your digital video camera must be set to vi deo playback mode.
3 Press INPUT SE LECT on the remote
repeatedly to sele ct “DV.”
The front panel display changes as follows:
Channel number
4 Press REC MODE on the remote repeatedly
to select the recor ding mode.
The recording mode changes as fol lows:
HQ SPHSP
SEP EPSLP
For details about the recording mode, see page 49.
DVD recorder
to DV IN
Digital video camera
L2L1 L3 DV
LSP
LP
5 Press TOOLS on the remote to select “DV/
D8 Audio Input,” and press ENTER. Then, select the setting f or the audio input.
“Stereo1” (default): Records original sound only. Normally select this when dubbing a DV format tape. “Mix”: Records both stereo 1 and 2. “Stereo2”: Records additional audio only. Select “Mix” or “Stereo2” only if you have added a second audio chan nel when rec ording with your digital video came ra. You are ready to start dubbing . Se l ect one of the dubbing methods on the following pages.
z Hints
• You can turn off the recorder during dubbing. The recorder completes dubbing even after being turne d off.
• You can adjust the settings for the recording picture before recording. See “Adjusting the recording picture quality and size” on page 53.
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Notes
• You cannot connect more than one piece of digital video equipment to the recorder.
• You cannot control the recorder using another device or another recorder of the same model.
• You cannot record date, time, or the contents of the cassette memory onto the disc.
• If you record from a DV/Digital8 format tape that is recorded in multiple sound tracks, such as a tape with multiple sampling frequencies (48 kHz, 44.1 kHz, or 32 kHz), no sound or an unnatural sound will be output when playing back the sampling frequency switch point on the disc.
• In order to use this recorder’s “Auto Chapter” setting (pages 85, 86), be sure to correctly set th e clock on your digital video camera before shooting.
• The recorded picture may be momentarily affected if the picture size of the source ima ge changes , or if t here is nothing recorded on the tape.
Recording an Entire DV/ Digital8 Format Tape (One Touch Dubbing)
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RW
VR
HDD
RW
You can record the entire contents of a DV/ Digital8 format tape onto a di sc with a sing le press of the ONE-TOUCH DUB button on the recorder. The recorder control s t he d ig ita l vid e o ca mera f or the whole process, and completes the recording.
How chapters are created
The contents dubbed to the HDD or DVD become a single title. When “Auto Chapter” of “Features” setup is set to “On” (page 96), this title is divided into chapters. When dubbing to the HDD or a DVD-RW (VR mode), each shooting session on the tape becomes a chap ter on the disc. For other discs, the recorder div ides the title into c hapters at approximately 6 minute intervals.
Follow steps 1 to 5 of “Preparing for DV/ Digital8 dubbing” on page 84, and press ONE­TOUCH DUB on the recorder.
The recorder rewinds the tape and then starts recording the tape contents. When the recording is finished, the recorder rewinds the tape in the digital video camera.
To stop during recordi ng
Open the remote’s cover and press x REC STOP. Note that it may take a few seconds for the recorder to stop recording.
z Hints
• If you set “Finalize Disc” of “One Touch Dubbing” to “Auto” in “Features” setup (page 97), the recorded disc (except DVD-RW (VR mode)) will automatically be finalized after recording is finished.
• You can play back a previo usly recorded title on the HDD while One Touch Dubbing is in progress.
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Notes
• When a blank space between the reco rdings on the t ape continues for more than five minutes, One Touch Dubbing ends automatically.
• The recorder records a blank for fiv e m inu te s befo re it stops dubbing. To stop the blank recording, press x REC STOP.
RW
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Video
R
DV/Digital8 Dubbing
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Program Edit
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RW
RWVR-RWVideo
HDD
You can select scenes from a DV/Digital8 format tape, and then automatically record selected scenes to the HDD or a DVD.
To use this function, you will do the following:
Connect your digital video camera and prepare for recording
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Select and edit the scenes you want to dub
Using the recorder’s remote control, fast forward or rewind the tape to se lect the scenes. At this point, the selected scenes are not copied to the disc. The recorder only remembers the IN and OUT points of the scenes that you selected for dubbing. You can also reset, erase , or change the order of the scenes.
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Dub the selected scenes
After you have selected the sce nes, the recorder will fast forward and rewind the tape automatically and record the scen es to the HDD or a DVD.
How chapters are created
The contents dubbed to the HDD or DVD become a single title. When “Auto Chapter” of “Features” setup is set to “On” (page 96), this title is divided into chapters. When dubbing to the HDD or a DVD-RW (VR mode), each shooting session on the tape becomes a chapter on the disc. For other discs, the recorder divides the title into chapters at approximately 6 minute inte rvals.
1 Follow steps 1 to 5 of “Preparing for DV/
Digital8 dubbing” on page 84, and press SYSTEM MENU.
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R
2 Select “DV/D8 E DIT,” and press ENTER.
The display asks if you want to s ta rt sele cti ng scenes.
Scene Selection
Do you want to select a scene?
Start Cancel
• If you have previously saved a program, the display asks if you want to edit an ex i sting program or to create a new program. To resume editing the existing program, select “Saved Data,” and go to step 6.
3 Select “Start,” and press ENTER.
The display for setting the IN point (start of the scene) appears. The scene starts to play in the background.
Select scene(Set IN point)
Controlling...
4 Select the IN point by pressing m/M,
and press ENTER.
The display for setting the OUT point (end of the scene) appears. Th e sc en e st ar ts to p la y i n the background from the IN point.
5 Select the OUT point by pressing m/M,
and press ENTER.
The display asks if you want to add the selected scene to the Scene List menu. To preview the scene, se lect “Preview.” To reset either the IN or OUT point, select “Change IN” or “Change OUT,” and repeat the steps above.
Scenes Selection
Do you want to capture the scene
0:00:30between IN and OUT 0:00:52?
OK Cancel
Preview Change IN Change OUT
6 Select “OK,” and press ENTER.
A new Scene List menu appears with the selected scene. To add a scene, select “Add.”
Tota l
DV / D8 EDIT SCENE LIST
1
0:00:30 - 0:00:52 0H00M22S
0:00:22
1
Scenes
OK
Quit
Add
A Thumbnail picture B Time information C Total duration of the program D Total number of scenes
7 When you finish adding scenes, select the
scene you want to edi t, and press ENTER.
The sub-menu appears. “Move”: Changes the scene order. Follow th e explanations on the scre en to change th e order by pressing M/m and ENTER. “Erase”: Erases the scene. Wh en asked for confirmation, select “OK.” “Preview”: Plays the selecte d scene. “Change IN”: Changes the s ta rt of the scene. Repeat from step 4. “Change OUT”: Changes the end of the scene. Repeat from step 5.
8 When you finish editing the Scene List,
select “OK,” and press EN TER.
The display for entering the title name appears. To enter a new name, select “Enter,” and follow the explanations on page 38.
Title Name
Enter the title name.
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DV
OK Enter
9 Select “OK,” and press ENTER.
The default title name is fixed, and the display asks if you want to start record ing. To change the dis c med ia, sel ect “Media” and press M/m. To change the dubbing mode, select “Dub Mode” and press M/m.
DV / D8 Dubbing
Change the dubbing mode if necessary. Select "Start" to start dubbing.
Media Dub Mode
DVD GB
SP 0.8
Data capacity required for the dubbing
10
Select “Start,” and pre ss ENTER.
The recorder starts recording the tape contents as programmed.
• If the recording does not fit due to the dubbing mode you sel ected, t he disp lay asks if you want to continue. To change the dubbing mod e, select “Reset” and repeat from step 9. To have the recorder adjust the dubbing mode, select “Auto Dub Mode.”
• If there is not enough disc space even after changing the dubbing m ode, the display asks if you want to record halfwa y. To continue, select “OK.”
To stop during recordi ng
Open the remote’s cover and press x REC STOP. Note that it may take a few seconds for the recorder to stop recording.
b Notes
• Contents recorded to the HDD or a DVD may not be recorded as programmed if the tape’s time code is not sequential or there are blanks between the record i ngs on the tape. In this case, see “Recording from connected equipment without a timer” on page 57.
• The start and end points of a program may be different from what you have set if the source DV/Digital8 format tape is in any of the following conditions: – Recording mode was changed dur ing the r ecor di ng. – There is a blank space in the recorded portion of the
tape.
• If you set the beginning of the tape as the IN point and the end point as the OUT point, the IN and OUT points may move slightly during dubbing.
• You cannot set a scene to be shorter than one second.
Cancel
2.6
GB
Start
DV/Digital8 Dubbing
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Settings and Adjustments
Antenna Reception and Language Settings (Settings)
The “Settings” setup helps you to make tuner, clock, and language settings for th e recorder.
1 Press SYSTEM MENU while the recorder is
in stop mode.
2 Select “SETUP,” an d press ENTER. 3 Select “Settings,” and press ENTER.
The options of “Settings” ap pear . T he d ef aul t settings are underlined. To turn off the display, press SYSTEM MENU repeatedly.
SETUP
Settings
Tuner Preset
Area Setup
Video
Audio
Clock
Features
Set Top Box Control
Options
Language
Easy Setup
Tuner Preset
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Notes
• You cannot presets channels for the connected cable box or satellite receiver.
• You cannot select “Tuner Preset” when you set “Set Top Box Control” to “On”.
Auto Preset
Automatically presets the receivable channels. The recorder can receive VHF channels 2 to 13, UHF channels 14 to 69, and unscrambled CATV channels 1 to 125. First, we recommend that you preset the receivable channel s in your area using automatic presetting methods.
1
Select “Tuner Preset” in “Settings,” and press ENTER.
Settings - Tuner Preset
Antenna / Cable :
Auto Preset
Manual Set :
AFT :
2
Select “Antenna/Cable,” and press ENTER.
Settings - Tuner Preset
Antenna / Cable :
Auto Preset
Manual Set :
AFT :
Cable
Add
On
Cable
Antenna
Cable
Add
On
Ch1
Ch1
Cable Presets cable TV channels.
Antenna Presets VHF and UHF
channels.
3
Select an option, and press ENTER.
4
Select “Auto Preset,” and press ENTER. All receivable channels are preset in numerical sequence.
Manual Set
Presets or disables chan nels manually. If some channels could not be set using the “Auto Preset” or “Easy Setup” function, you can s et them manually.
1
Select “Tuner Preset” in “Settings,” and press ENTER.
Settings - Tuner Preset
Antenna / Cable :
Auto Preset
Manual Set :
AFT :
2
Select “Antenna/Cable,” and press ENTER.
Settings - Tuner Preset
Antenna / Cable :
Auto Preset
Manual Set :
AFT :
Cable
Antenna Presets VHF and UHF
Cable
Add
On
Cable
Antenna
Cable
Add
On
Presets cable TV channels.
channels.
Ch1
Ch1
3
Select the channel you want to preset using the number buttons and the SET butt on. To disable a channel, select the channel using CH +/–.
Channel to be preset/disabled
Settings - Tuner Preset
Antenna / Cable :
Auto Preset
Manual Set :
AFT :
4
Select “Manual Set,” and press ENTER.
Ch34
Cable
Add
On
Add Presets the channels.
Erase Disables the channels.
5
Select “Add” to preset the channel, and press ENTER.
6
Select “AFT” and press ENTER.
Settings - Tuner Preset
Antenna / Cable :
Auto Preset
Manual Set :
AFT :
On
Turns on the Auto Fine Tuning function. Normally, select this.
Off Allows you to adjust the
picture manually.
7
Select “On” to turn on AFT, and press ENTER. To preset or disable another channel, repeat from step 2.
• If the Auto Fine Tuning function does not work effectively, select “Off” in step 6 and press ENTER. When the fine tuning bar appears, press </, to obtain a clearer picture, and press ENTER.
8
To preset or disable another channel, repeat steps 3 to 7.
Ch34
Cable
Add
On
On
Off
Area Setup
Sets up your area and zip code number. You need to set this correctly to use the TV Guide On Screen system.
1
Select “Area Setup” in “Settings,” and press ENTER.
Settings - Area Setup
USA / Canada :
Zip Code
2
Select “USA/Canada,” and press ENTER.
3
Select your country, and press ENTER.
4
Select “Zip Code,” and press ENTER.
Area Setup - Zip code
5
Enter your zip code number us i ng </M/m/ ,, and press ENTER.
6
Select “OK,” and press ENTER.
Enter your zip code.
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USA
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OK
Cancel
Clock
Set the clock manually.
1
Select “Clock” in “Settings,” and press ENTER.
Settings - Clock - Present Time
Set the time and date manually.
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1 2005
/
12 00AM:
1Sat
2
Press M/m to set the month, and press ,. Set the day, year, hour, and minut es in sequence. Press </, to select the item to be set, then press M/m to set the numbers. The day of the week is set automatically.
3
Press ENTER to start the clock.
z Hint
To change the numbers in step 2, press < to return to the item to be changed, and select the numbers by pressing M/m.
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Set Top Box Control
You can control your cable box/satellite receiver using the supplied set top box con t roller. See “Step 7: Easy Setup” on page 25 for details.
Set Top Box Control
On Turns on the cable box/satellite
receiver control function. See “Using the cable box/satellite receiver control function” (page 14).
Turns off the cable box/satellite
Off
receiver control function. Select this if you do not want to use the supplied set top box controller.
When “Set Top Box Control” is set to “On,” you can make the following settings. Note that when you change “Set Top Box Control” to “On” or “Off,” all of the timer recording settings will be canceled.
Brand Code
See “Cable Box/Satellite Receiver Brand Code” (page 117) for the brand code for your cable box or satellite receiver, and enter the code using the number buttons and ENTER.
Connection
Selects the conne ction you use d for your ca ble box or satellite receiver. When the cable box or satellite receiver is connected to the recorder’s LINE IN jacks, select the connecti on from “Line1,” “Line2,” or “Line3.” When the cab le box or satellite receiver is connected to the rec order’s VHF/UHF IN jack, select the output channel, “Ch2,” “Ch3,” or “Ch4.”
Ch. digit lock
Allows you to select whether to fix the digits for your cable box or satellite receiver.
Select this when your cable box or
Off
satellite receiver only accepts a three or more digit channel number. Normally select this.
Lock to
Select this only when your cable
two digits
box or satellite receiver only accepts a two digit channel number.
Mode for SET button
Select “Mode1” or “Mode 2” if your cable box or satellite receiver requires pressing ENTER or SET, etc., after entering the ch annel number. If “Mode 1” does not work, try “Mode 2.” If your cable box or satellite receiv er does not re sp ond to either setting, contact the manufacturer of the cable box or satellite receiver.
Off No code is sent when SET is
pressed. Normally se lect this.
Mode 1 Sends the channel number you
entered.
Mode 2 Sends the channel number you
entered.
Language
OSD (On-Screen Displ ay)
Switches the display language on the screen.
DVD Menu (DVD VIDEO only)
Switches the language for the DVD menu.
Audio (DVD VIDEO only)
Switches the language of the sound track. When you select “Original,” the language given priority in the disc is selected.
Subtitle (DVD VIDEO only)
Switches the language of the subtitles recorded on the disc. When you select “Audio Follow, ” the subtitle language changes according to the language you selected for the sound track.
z Hint
If you select “Others” in “DVD Menu,” “Subtitle,” or “Audio,” select and enter a language code from “Language Code List” on page 116 using the number buttons.
b Note
If you select a language in “DVD Menu,” “Subtitle,” or “Audio” that is not recorded on the DVD VIDEO, one of the recorded languages will be automatically selected.
Video Settings (Video)
Video settings will adjust items related to the image, such as size and colo r. Choose the settings according to the ty pe of TV, tuner, or decoder connected to t he DVD recorder.
1 Press SYSTEM MENU while the recorder is
in stop mode.
2 Select “SETUP,” and press ENTER. 3 Select “Video,” and press ENTER.
The “Video” setup appears with the following options. The default settings are underlined.
SETUP
TV Type : 4:3 Letter BoxSettings
HDMI Resolution : Auto
Video
Pause Mode :
Audio
Features
Options
Easy Setup
TV Type
Sets the picture size when playing back a title recorded from 16:9 size video (page 53) or a 16:9 size commercial DVD video. Select the playback picture siz e according to the type of connected TV (wide-screen/wide mode TV or conventional 4:3 screen TV).
16:9 Select this when connecting to a
4:3 Letter Box
4:3 Pan Scan
Auto
4:3 Output :
Full
Y/Pb/Pr Out Black Level :Off
Y/Pb/Pr In Black Level :
Off
Auto
Progressive Mode :
Line Input
wide-screen TV or T V with a w ide mode function.
Select this when connecting to a 4:3 screen TV. Displays a wide picture with bands on the upper and lower portions of the screen.
Select this when connecting to a 4:3 screen TV. Automatically displays a wide picture on the entire screen and cuts off the portions that do not fit.
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16:9
4:3 Letter Box
4:3 Pan Scan
b Note
Depending on the disc, “4:3 Letter Box” may be selected automatically instead of “4:3 Pan Scan” or vice versa.
HDMI Resolution
Selects the type of video sign al s output from the HDMI OUT jack. When you select “Auto” (default), the recorder outputs video signals of the highest resolution acceptable for your TV. If the picture is not clear, natural or to your satisfaction, try another option that suits the disc and your TV/ projector, etc. For details, refer also to the instruction manual supplied with the TV/ projector, etc.
Auto Normally, select this. 1920×1080i Sends 1920×1080i video signals. 1280×720p Sends 1280×720p video signals. 720×480p Sends 720×480p video signals.
b Note
Even when a setting other than “Auto” is selected and the connected TV cannot accept the resolution, the recorder automatically adjusts the video signals that are suitable for the TV.
Pause Mode (HDD/DVDs only)
Selects the picture quality in pause mode.
Auto The picture, including subj ects
that move dynamically, is output with no jitter. Normally select this position.
Frame The picture, including subjects
that do not move dynamically, is output in high resolution.
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4:3 Output
This setting is effective only when you set “TV Type” in “Video” to “16:9.” Adjust this to watch 4:3 aspect ratio progressive signals. If you can change the aspect ratio on your progressive format (480p) compatible TV, change the setting on your TV, not the re corder. No te that this setting is effective only for HDMI conne ction or progressive signals outpu t f ro m th e COMPONENT VIDEO OUT jacks.
Full Select this when you can ch ange
the aspect ratio on your TV.
Normal Select this when you cannot
change the aspect ratio on your TV. Shows a 16:9 aspect ratio signal with black bands on left and right sides of the image.
16:9 aspect ratio TV
Y/Pb/Pr Out Black Level
Selects the black level (setup level) for the video signals output from the COMPONENT VIDEO OUT jacks (page 18). This setting is not effective when the PROGRESSIVE indicator lights up on the front panel and the recorder outputs progressive signals.
On Raises the standard black level.
Select this when the picture appears too dark.
Sets the black level of the output
Off
signal to the standard level. Normally, select this.
Y/Pb/Pr In Black Level
Selects the black level (setup level) for the NTSC video signals input from the COMPONENT VIDEO IN jacks (page 15). This setting is available when “Line1 Input” is set to “Component” (page 93).
On Raises the standard black level.
Select this when the picture appears too bright.
Sets the black level of the input
Off
signals to the standard level. Normally, select this.
Progressive Mode
DVD software can be divided into two types: film based software and video ba sed software. Video based software is derived from TV, such as dramas and sit-coms, and dis pl ays images at 30 frames/60 fields per second. Film based software is derived from film and displays images at 24 frames per second. Some DVD software contains both Video and Film. In order for these images to appear natural on your screen when output in PROGRESSIVE mode, the progressive video signal ne e ds to be converted to match the type of DVD software that you are watching. You can fine-tune the progressiv e 480p video signals that are output when you press PROGRESSIVE (“PROGRESSIVE” lights up ). Note that you must connect to a pr ogressive format TV using the COMPONENT VIDEO OUT jacks (page 18).
Automatically detects the software
Auto
type (Film-based or Video-based) and selects the appropriate conversion mode. Normally select this position.
Video Fixes the conversion mode to the
mode for Video-based software.
Line Input
Sets the method of inputting video signals from the LINE IN jacks on the rear panel of the recorder. Select an option for each of the items below according to the combi nation of jacks and methods that you are going to use.
Line1 Input
Selects a method of inputting video signals for the LINE IN 1 jack on the rear panel of the recorder.
Video Inputs video signals.
S Video Inputs S video signals.
Component Inputs component signals.
Line3 Input
Selects the method of inputti ng vi deo signals for the LINE IN 3 jack on the rear panel of the recorder. The pictures wi l l not be clear if this setting does not match the type of vi deo input signal.
Video
S Video Inputs S video signals.
Inputs video signals.
Audio Settings (Audio)
The “Audio” set up a llows you to a djust th e so und according to the playback and connection conditions.
1 Press SYSTEM MENU while the recorder is
in stop mode.
2 Select “SETUP,” and press ENTER. 3 Select “Audio,” and press ENTER.
The “Audio” se tup appears wi th the fol lowing options. The default settings are underlined.
SETUP
Settings
Video
Audio
Features
Options
Easy Setup
Audio ATT (attenuation)
If the playback sound is distorted, set this item to “On.” The recorder reduces the audio output level. This function affects the output of the following jacks: –LINE OUT (R-AU D IO-L) 1/2 jacks
On Select this when the playback
Off
OffAudio ATT :
Audio DRC :
Standard
Dolby Surround
Downmix :
Audio Connection
sound from the speakers is distorted.
Normally select this pos i tion.
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Audio DRC (Dynamic Range Control) (DVDs only)
Makes the sound clear when the volume is turned down when playing a DVD that conforms to “Audio DRC.” This affects the output from the following jacks: –LINE OUT (R-AUDIO-L) 1/2 jacks –DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL or COAXIAL)/
HDMI OUT jack only when “Dolby Digital” is set to “D-PCM” (page 94).
Standard Normally select this position.
TV Mode Makes low sounds clear even if
you turn the volume down.
Wide
Gives you the feeling of being at a
Range
live performance.
Downmix (DVDs only)
Switches the method for mixing down to two channels when you play a DVD which has rear sound elements (channels) or is recorded in Dolby Digital format. For details on the rear signal components, see “4. Displaying the Playing Time and Play Information” on page 36. This function affects the output of the following jacks: –LINE OUT (R-AUDIO-L) 1/2 jacks –DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL or COAXIAL)/
HDMI OUT jack when “Dolby Digital” is set to “D-PCM” (page 94).
Normally select this position.
Dolby Surround
Multi-channel audio signals are output to two channels for enjoying surround sounds.
Normal Multi-channel audio signals are
downmixed to two channels for use with your stereo.
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Audio Connection
The following setup items switch the method of outputting audio signals when you connect a component such as an amplifier (receiver) with a digital input jack. For connection details, see “Step 4: Connecting the Audio Cords” on page 20. Select “Dolby Digital,” “DTS,” “48kHz/96kHz PCM,” and “Audio(HDMI)” after setting “Digital Out” to “On.”
If you connect a component that does not accept the selected audio signal, a lou d noise (or no sound) will come out from the speakers, and may affect your ears or cause spe aker damage.
1 Select “Audio Connection” in “Audio,” and
press ENTER.
Audio - Audio Connection
Digital Out : On
Dolby Digital :
D-PCM
DTS :
Off
48kHz/96kHz PCM : 48kHz/16bit
Audio(HDMI) : Auto
2 Select “Digital Out,” and press ENTER.
On Normally select this position.
Off The influence of the digital
circuit upon the analog circuit is minimal.
3 Select “On,” and press ENTER. 4 Set the digital output signal.
• Dolby Digital (HDD/DVDs only) Selects the type of Dolby Digital si gnal.
Select this when the recorder is
D-PCM
connected to an audio component lacking a built-in Dolby Digi tal decoder. The surround effects of output signals are determined by the “Downmix” setting item in “Audio” setup.
Dolby
Select this when the recorder is
Digital
connected to an audio component with a built-in Dolby Digital decoder.
b Note
If the HDMI OUT jack is connected to equipment not compatible with DOLBY DIGITAL signals, the “D­PCM” signals will be automatically output even when you select “Dolby Digital.”
• DTS (DVD VIDEO only) Selects whether or not to output D T S signals.
On Select this when the recorder is
connected to an audio component with a built-in DTS decoder.
Select this when the recorder is
Off
connected to an audio component without a built-in DTS decoder.
b Note
When HDMI output is performed to equipment not compatible with DTS signals, the signals will not be output regardless of the “DTS” setting.
• 48kHz/96kHz PCM (DVD VIDEO only) Selects the sampling frequency of the audio signal.
The DVD video audio signal is
48kHz/ 16bit
converted to 48kHz/16bit and output.
96kHz/
All signals containing 96kHz/24bit
24bit
are output without conversion. However, the signals are output at 48kHz/16bit if copyright-protected signals are contained.
b Notes
•“48kHz/96kHz PCM” setting has no effect when audio signals are output from the LINE OUT 2 (R-AUDIO­L) jacks. If the sampling frequency is 96kHz, signals are simply converted to 96kHz analog signals and output.
• If the HDMI OUT jack is connected to equipment not compatible with 96 kHz signals, 48kHz PCM will be automatically output even when you select “96kHz/ 24bit.”
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• Audio(HDMI) Selects the type of audio signal output from the HDMI OUT jack.
Auto Normally, select this. Outputs the
optimum audio signal that can be received by the TV based on the “Digital Out” setting (page 94) .
PCM Converts Dolby Digital or 96 kHz
PCM signals to 48 kH z/ 16 bi t PCM.
b Notes
• A loud noise (or no sound) will be output if you connect the recorder to a TV that is not compatible with DOLBY DIGITAL/DTS signals and “Auto” is selected. In this case, select “PCM.”
• Set “Digital Out” to “On” when outputting compressed audio signals to an HDMI compatible TV.
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Recording and Parental Control Settings (Features)
The “Features” setup allows y ou t o adjust recording and parental control settings.
1 Press SYSTEM MENU while the recorder is
in stop mode.
2 Select “SETUP,” an d press ENTER. 3 Select “Features,” an d press ENTER.
The “Features” setup appears with the following options. The default settings are underlined.
SETUP
Auto Chapter : On
Settings
Parental Control
Video
One Touch Dubbing
Audio
Synchro Rec :
Features
Options
Easy Setup
Auto Chapter
Selects whether to automatically divide a recording (a title) into chapters during recording or dubbing.
On For the HDD or a DVD-RW (VR
Off No chapter mark is inserted.
b
Notes
• The actual chapter mark interval may vary depending on the amount of information contained in the video to be recorded.
• Chapter marks are automatica lly inserted where the recordings start on the tape when “Auto Chapter” is set to “On” during DV dubbing to the HDD or a DVD-RW (VR mode).
Record to HDD
HQ Setting :
HQ
Auto Title Erase :
Off
Rec Mode Adjust :
Off
Screen Saver :
On
mode), the recorder detects changes in the picture an d sound and automatically inserts cha pter marks. For other recordable discs, the recorder inserts chapter marks at approximately 6 minute intervals.
Parental Control (DVD VIDEO only)
Playback of some DVD VIDEOs can be limited according to a predetermined level, such a s the age of the users. Scenes may be blocked or replaced with different scenes.
1
Select “Parental Control” in “Features,” and press ENTER.
• If you have not entered a password, the display for registering a new pa ssword appears.
Features - Parental Control
Enter a new password.
• When you have already registered a password, the display for enteri ng the password appears.
Features - Parental Control
Enter your password.
2
Enter your four-digit password using the number buttons, then select “OK” and press ENTER.
Features - Parental Control
Level : Off
Standard : USA
Password
3
Select “Standard,” and press , or ENTER. The selection items fo r “Standard” are displayed.
Features - Parental Control
Level : Off
Standard : USA
Password
4
Select a geographic area as the playback limitation level, and press ENTER. The area is selected.
• When you sele ct “Others,” press t he number buttons to select and enter an ar ea code in the table (page 116). Then select “OK” and press ENTER.
OK
Cancel
OK
Cancel
USA
Others
5
Select “Level,” and press ENTER. The selection items for “Level” are di sp laye d.
Features - Parental Control
Level :
Standard :
Password
The lower the value, the stricter the limitation. Discs rated higher than the select ed leve l will be restricted.
6
Select the level, and press ENTER. The Parental Control setting is complete.
To cancel the Parental Control setting for the disc, set “Level” to “Off” in step 6. To change the password, select “Password” in step 3, and press ENTER. When th e di splay for registering a password appears, enter a new four-digit pa ssword using the number buttons, then select “OK” and press ENTER.
b
Notes
• If you forget your password, you will have to reset it by selecting “Parental Control” of “Factory Setup” in “Options” setup (page 99) .
• When you play discs which do not have the Parental Control function, playback cannot be limit ed on this recorder.
• Depending on the disc, you may be asked to change the Parental Control level whil e playing the disc. In this case, enter your password, then change the level.
One Touch Dubbing
Displays the followin g option for the One Touch Dub function.
Finalize Disc (for all recor dable discs except
DVD-RW in VR mode)
Selects whether or not to finalize the disc automatically following One Touch Dubbing (page 85).
Auto Automatically finalizes the disc
Manual
Off
8
7
6
5
4
following One Touch Dubbing.
Allows you to finalize the disc manually.
Synchro Rec
Selects the recording destination used for Synchro-Recording (pag e 56).
Record to
Records to the HDD.
HDD
Record to
Records to DVDs.
DVD
HQ Setting (HDD only)
Selects the HQ mode used for recording on the HDD (page 49).
HQ+ Records in higher quality
(approximate 15 Mbps).
HQ Records in the standard HQ mode.
Auto Title Eras e (HDD only)
On Automatically erases old
titles recorded on the HDD (page 51).
Off Turns off the function.
Rec Mode Adjust
On Automatically adjusts the
recording mode to enable the entire program to be recorded (page 51).
Off Turns off the function.
Screen Saver
The screen saver image ap pears when you do not use the recorder for mo re than 10 min utes while an on-screen display, such as the System Menu, is displayed on your TV screen . Th e screen saver image helps prevent your display device from becoming damaged (ghosting).
Turns on the screen saver function.
On
Off Turns off the function.
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Disc and Remote Control Settings/Factory Settings (Options)
The “Options” setup allows you to set up other operational settings.
1 Press SYSTEM MENU while the recorder is
in stop mode.
2 Select “SETUP,” an d press ENTER. 3 Select “Options ,” and press ENTER.
The “Options” setup appears with the following options. The default settings are underlined.
SETUP
Format DVD-RW : VR
Settings
Video
Audio
Features
Options
Easy Setup
Format DVD-RW (DVD-RW only)
The recorder automatically starts formatting in VR mode or Video mode, whiche ver is selected below, when a new, unformatted DVD-RW is inserted.
VR Automatically form a ts the disc in
Video Automatically formats the disc in
Dimmer
Adjusts the lighting of the front panel display.
Normal
Power Save
Normal
Dimmer :
On
Auto Display :
On
Auto Stereo :
Tuner Audio :
Main
Command Mode :
DVD3
Factory Setup
VR mode.
Video mode.
Bright lighting.
Low lighting. Turns off the lighting when the power is off.
Auto Display
On Autom a tically displays
information on the screen when the recorder is turned on, etc.
Off Displays information only when
DISPLAY is pressed.
Auto Stereo
This function is effecti v e only when “Tuner Audio” is set to “Main.”
Receives stereo programs.
On
Normally select this.
Off Select this to reduce noise. The
sound changes to monaural.
Tuner Audio
Selects the sound to be recorded.
Records only the main sound.
Main
SAP Records only the SAP (Second
Audio Program) sound.
b Note
If no SAP sound is received, the main sound is recorded regardless of the setting.
Command Mode
Changes the Command M o de of the recorder if other DVD equipment is assigned the same Command Mode. Be sure to match the Command Mode switch on the remote to the setting made here. For details, see “If you have a Sony DVD player or more than one Sony DVD recorder” on page 24.
DVD1 Select this if the default Command
Mode conflicts with other DVD equipment.
DVD2 Select this if the default Command
Mode conflicts with other DVD equipment.
The default Command Mode of
DVD3
the recorder.
Factory Setup
Allows you to select the setup settings by group, and return them to their default settings. Note that all of your previous settings will be lost.
1 Select “Factory Setup” in “Options,” and
press , or ENTER. The display for selecting a group of settings appears.
2 Select the group of settings you want to return
to default from “Settings,” “Video,” “Audio,” “Features,” “Options,” “Parental Control,” and “All,” and press , or ENTER.
3 Select “Start,” and press ENTER.
The selected settings return to their default settings.
4 Press ENTER when “Finish” appears.
Easy Setup (Resetting the Recorder)
Select this to run the “Easy Setup” program.
1 Press SYSTEM MENU while the recorder is
in stop mode.
2 Select “SETUP,” and press ENTER. 3 Select “Easy Setu p,” and press ENTER.
SETUP
Settings
Video
Audio
Features
Options
Easy Setup
Easy Setup
4 Press ENTER. 5 Select “Start.” 6 Follow the instruc tions for “Easy Setup”
(page 25) from step 2.
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