Technicolor - Thomson DTH8657E User Manual

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DTH8657E
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FR ATTENTION - RAYONNEMENT LASER EN CAS D'OUVERTURE.
NE PAS REGARDER DANS LE FAISCEAU.
EN CAUTION - LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN.
DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM.
DE VORSICHT - LASERSTRAHLUNG,WENN ABDECKUNG GEÖFFNET.
NICHT IN DEN STRAHL BLICKEN.
ES PRECAUCIÓN - RADIACIÓN LÁSER CUANDO ESTA ABIERTO.
IT ATTENZIONE - QUANDO E' APERTO EMETTE RADIAZIONI LASER.
NO MIRAR FIJAMENTE AL RAYO DE LUZ.
NON GUARDARE DENTRO IL FASCIO.
CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT
To begin
About your device
DTH 8657 ➔160 Gb
Your DVD recorder is a digital video player and recorder. Thanks to its tuner you can record TV progammes on DVD R/RW (DVD +R/-R/+RW/-RW) discs or on the integrated hard disc.The hard disc is also called the HDD or DVR. It can play the majority of 8 cm and 12 cm discs, with the exception of DVD Ram and DVD audio.
THIS DVD RECORDER LETS YOU RECORD TV PROGRAMMES
IN DIGITAL QUALITY AND ARCHIVE YOUR OWN VIDEOS
FROM VIDEO CAMERAS OR VHS CASSETTES TO DVD DISCS.
YOU CANNOT COPY PRE-RECORDED FILMS
TO DVD IF THEY HAVE BEEN COPY PROTECTED.
The content in brief...
Connections and initial set up .....................3
Basic connections ...........................................................3
Automatic channel search The sockets and their uses Other Audio - Video connections
The front of your player recorder .................................6
Main indications on the display .....................................7
The remote control keys ...............................................7
About others displays .....................................................8
Recording functions......................................9
To watch TV Programmes..............................................9
To change channel - Take a break
Record the current programme ..................................10
Configured recording Saving the buffer Stop recording About recordable discs
Programming a recording or a transfer......................12
Manually programming a recoding Programming a transfer Automatic programming (Naviclick) Recording from a connected device
Libraries ........................................................................15
Video library - (disc) Library Music library - Picture library Copy to disc - Export to USB Copying titles and files
Playing a disc ...............................................19
Readable discs ...............................................................19
Loading and playing a disc............................................20
Play functions Playing discs - Displaying the information banner
Interactive banners ......................................................24
While watching a channel While playing a disc
Playing image and audio (JPEG,mp3, wma) ..............26
To play DivX files ..........................................................27
Menus ..........................................................28
Disc menu ......................................................................28
Play disc - Disc title menu - Playlist - Disc actions Copy to DVR - Export to USB
Title menu .....................................................................29
Disc options ..................................................................30
Disc Autoplay - Screen Format
Recording options menu .............................................30
Buffer Length - Default Rec. Quality - SmartRecord™ Chapter Markers - VPS/PDC
Selecting Languages (DVD).........................................31
Display - Disc menu Audio (DVD disc dialogues)
Parerntal control...........................................................32
Locking - Ratings limits
System Options .............................................................34
DivX - Digital output (audio) - Standby mode
Naviclick Settings..........................................................34
Update............................................................................34
Further infomation.....................................35
Recommandations and information concerning discs
Troubleshooting guide .................................................37
Remote control - Image problems - Sound problems Playing problems - Recording problems Others operating problems - Other problems
Other important information......................................39
Technical data ................................................................40
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Precautions to take
• Ensure that the mains supply in your house complies with that indicated on the identification sticker located at the back of your device • Install your device horizontally, on a suitable base (furniture), with enough space around it for ventilation (7 to 10 cm) • Ensure that the ventilation slots, and the device itself, are not covered by objects such as a mat, newspapers, curtain, etc. • Do not stack any other equipment on top of your DVD recorder • Do not place the device on top of an amplifier or any other equipment that gives off heat • The appliance should not be in contact with liquids or exposed to the risk of dripping or splashing.Therefore be careful not to place any object containing a liquid (vase, glass, bottle, …) on or near your appliance • The DVD recorder must not be near or exposed to a flame. For instance, do not place a candle on or near the device • Protect the DVD recorder from moisture and excess heat (e.g. fireplace) or equipment creating strong magnetic or electric fields (i. e. speakers…). Before moving the DVD recorder, ensure the disc tray is empty. Switching off the DVD recorder to the stand-by mode does not disconnect the electricity supply. In order to separate the device completely from the mains, it has to be disconnected by unplugging the mains plug; this is recommended if you haven’t used the device for a certain time.When connecting, ensure that the plugs of the various cables are pushed securely into their corresponding sockets.Your DVD recorder is not intended for industrial use but for domestic purposes only. Use of this product is for personal use only. Copying CDs or downloading music files for sales or other business purpose is or may be a violation of copyright law.
Important: Please read the recommendations given on the last page.
Inserting the batteries
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Important information about batteries
• Respect the polarities. Do not mix different types of batteries or new and old batteries. Do not use rechargeable batteries. Do not expose batteries to excessive heat, do not incinerate them and do not recharge them. Do not try to open them as they may leak or explode. Remove the batteries from the remote control unit if you are not going to use it for several weeks. Immediately remove any leaking batteries. Take care in doing this, as leaking batteries may cause burns to the skin or other physical injury.
• Please respect the environment and prevailing regulations! Before you dispose of batteries ask your dealer whether they are subject to special recycling and if he accepts to take them back.
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Connections and initial set up
AV 2 (SAT-CABLE-DECODER)
AV 1 (TV)
HDMI OUT
COAXIAL
DIGITAL
AUDIO OUT
ANTENNA
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IN
OUT
OUTPUT
COMPONENT
VIDEO OUT
VIDEO
AUDIO
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Pb/Cb
Pr/Cr
Basic connections
The connections suggested below are recommended first of all for installing the channels explained later on. By following, the instructions in this page you will avoid any setup problems related to the interaction between several devices. If you have any other audio video devices, do not connect them now; add them after you have installed the channels.
The mains plug is used to disconnect the
appliance from the grid.
It should be readily
accessible.
United kingdom
Ireland
Europe
AC 230 V
50 Hz
Automatic channel search
To view channels then record TV programmes with this recorder you must first install your region's channels. Installation involves looking for then storing the channels for the different stations that can be received by your aerial. Follow the instructions below to start then continue with the instructions which are displayed on your TV screen.
1. Turn on your TV set.
2. Press the recorder’s STANDBY/ON key once.Wait a few seconds
until the language menu appears. If this menu is not displayed,after a few seconds on your TV screen select the AV socket to which you connected your recorder.
3. Select a language using the remote control's navigation keys (▼, ▲,
OK).
The language selection determines the language of the recorder’s menus, but also the language for the dialogues and subtitles on DVD discs if the language selected is also offered by the discs being played.
4. Select the country where you live then the installation method using
the remote control's navigation keys (
The channel installation starts. Wqit until the end of the channel search and continue the installation by following the indications on the screen and using the ▼, ▲, B, C and OK keys.
Note: Installation with a satellite or cable receiver is explained in the separate “Quick Start Guide” document.
The navigation keys are used to select and confirm the menu functions.The direction of the arrows indicates the way you move around in the.
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▼, ▲, OK).
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AV 1 (T V)
AV 2 (SAT-CABLE-DECODER)
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AV 2 (SAT-CABLE-DECODER)
AV 1 (TV)
HDMI OUT
COAXIAL
DIGITAL
AUDIO OUT
ANTENNA
/CABLE
IN
OUT
OUTPUT
COMPONENT
VIDEO OUT
VIDEO
AUDIO
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Pb/Cb
Pr/Cr
The sockets and their uses
There are several ways in which you can incorporate your DVD player into an Audio-Video system.This depends on the sockets and other appliances you have. Sound and image quality depend to a large extent on the types of connections used.
Familiarise yourself with the characteristics of the different sockets on your recorder. If you cannot use Scart-Peritel sockets, the following explanations pages should enable to you to choose the method of connection best suited to the sockets and appliances you have.
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1 - SCART OUT (TV) (Audio-Video outputs)
This socket allows you to transfer Audio and Video (sound and images) from your DVD recorder to a television set or other device (flat screen, audio-video amplifier, etc.) that is fitted with the same type of socket.This transfer is performed in RGB which ensures good image quality.
Caution: If a YUV or PS video signal mode is selected, there will be no output signal on the SCART OUT (TV) socket, and therefore no image. To get an image (RGB video signal) on this socket, press the ZOOM/VIDEO OUT key one or more times on the remote control to display RGB (576P 720P 1080I 1H YUV RGB
AUTO 576P…).The main menu must appear on the television screen (make sure
that it is not switched off). (Also see page 5 of the manual)
2 - SCART IN (VCR/DECODER)
This socket allows to enter Audio Video (sound and images) from another device (video recorder or decoder) fitted with the same type of socket.
Note: the Péritel socket is also known by the name of Péritélévision or Scart. The latter is an abbreviation of « Syndicat des Constructeurs d’Appareils Radioélectriques et de Télévision ».
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Other Audio - Video connections
If there is no Peritel-Scart socket available on the television, check to see if there are any other Video sockets (Components, S-Video or Composite) to connect your player by using the corresponding sockets. In this case, do not forget to also connect the player’s Audio outputs (AUDIO OUT) to the Audio input sockets (AUDIO IN) on your television.
3 - Composite Video Outputs (Y, Pb, Pr) (YUV)
COMPONENT
VIDEO OUT
Pb/Cb
Pr/Cr
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VIDEO
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AUDIO
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The Y, Pb, Pr sockets deliver an optimum image quality due to the separation of the video signal into three separate components (comparable with RGB separation in a Scart-Peritel cable).To obtain the best image quality possible, use very high quality cables for connections.Your dealer can provide YUV cables that are sold together and come in the standard colour codes (red, green and blue) used for these types of sockets and cables.
Note: if you use the Composite sockets Y, Pb, Pr (also called YUV), you must configure the output video signal so that these sockets deliver an YUV. With the main menu displayed (STOP mode), press the ZOOM/VIDEO OUT key several times.The output video signal then switches from RGB to YUV.The display then successively indicates RGB , AUTO, 576p, 720p, 1080i, 1h YUV.
Caution: do not forget to also connect the audio cables, because Component cables only transmit images, and not sound.
4 - Audio - Video Output
Audio outputs (OUTPUT L, R), Composite Video Out socket (CVBS) (COMPOSITE VIDEO OUTPUT)
The analog sound and the composite images (CVBS) from a disc being read are permanently available at the two audio sockets, L and R, of your DVD recorder.
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COAXIAL
HDMI OUT
5 - Coaxial Audio Output (digital sound)
The digital sound of a DVD Video disk when played is permanently available on the coaxial socket of your player. Use this socket by connecting it to a decoder or Dolby Digital amplifier or DTS.
6 - Digital Audio Video outputs
The HDMI socket permanently delivers very high quality digital sound and pictures.This connection is strongly recommended with a digital television which is fitted with the same socket and is compatible.
HDMI connection, image adjustment
If no image comes up on your TV screen and you're sure its set to HDMI (via the on-screen menu or other means), try the following resolution adjustment:
- In STOP mode (with no disc in the appliance), press the ZOOM/VIDEO OUT button on the remote control several times to adjust the resolution of the HDMI OUT socket output signals to changes are displayed on your recorder’s read-out.
Note: for an S-video or normal video connection (yellow socket), leave the selector set to RGB.
HDMI connection, sound adjustment
The sound available from the HDMI OUT output socket can be adjusted in the Digital Audio Out menu (Dolby Digital, DTS, MPEG).
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The front of your player recorder
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On / Off
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Change channel or skip chapter.
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Open and close the drawer.
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Stops the playback or recording.
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Playback or freeze frame.
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HDD REC - To record to the hard disc.
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To select the audiovisual sources (appliances connected to the AV sockets):
AV 2 - Appliance connected to SCART IN
(satellite received, decoder, etc.).
AV 3 - AUDIO/VIDEO sockets on the
front panel.
Note: USB, DV IN sockets no selection
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DVD REC
Behind the flaps:
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DV I N socket (input) - This socket, also known as an IEEE 1394, allows the display and/or copying of sound and images from a digital video camera
Note: to display the images, select DV-CAM in the main menu
- To record to a DVD R/RW.
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USB
socket - La prise USB socket is used
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to play and/or copy JPEG images, MP3 files or AVI files.
Note: recognised players: USB 1.1 MASS STORAGE CLASS.
Note: to access the peripheral files, in the main menu select USB Device.
The AUDIO-VIDEO sockets (inputs)
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allow the viewing or copying of your video sequences from a camcorder or any other AV device that provides a composite video signal and analogue stereo sound.
Note:View the images using the AV key.
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S-Video socket (input) to connect a camcorder or any other S-Video device.
Note: do not forget to connect the audio cables since the S-Video socket handles only images and not sound. View the images using the AV key.
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Displays your DVD recorder’s modes of operation.
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Disc tray.
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Main indications on the display
menu
live pr1
live av2
record
live pr5
live pr3
One of the recorder's menus is activated on the screen. No functions are activated.
Channel 1 in progress.
Images from a device connected to the SCART socket AV2 (SCART IN).
Start of the recording.
Recording of the current channel 5 to hard disc (HDD).
Recording of the current channel 3 to DVD R/RW disc.
The remote control keys
Channel selection,
Numerical value inputs,
Device selection (AV button)
Remove the menu
View (PIP) a channel while
RETURN = Returns to
TRANSPORT KEYS
ADVANCE = Skip Forward, AGAIN = Skip Back, REV= Slow,Fast… Rewind, PLAY = Play, FWD = Slow,Fast… Forward, REC = Record, STOP = Stop, PAUSE = Temporary stop
Live view,
playing a title
the previous menu
On / Off
Open / Close the disc drawer
Access to pla
Access to the edit menu
Access to the Settings menu
Display the recorder or disc MENU
Menu and info banner activation and navigation keys
Information display
Display the NAVICLICK programme guide
Change channel Skip forward / back
AUDIO = Audio language ANGLE = Camera angles ZOOM/VIDEO OUT = enlargement / selection
of the output signal (RGB,YUV,etc.) SUBTITLE = Video DVD subtitle language
TV functions for compatible devices
y mode icon
FWD / REV = change Naviclick page forward or back
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About other displays (menus and banners)
Depending on the operating mode, your recorder will display different interfaces on your TV screen to let you access settings, select functions or obtain information.
DVD disc menu
Each DVD video disc offers menus and for which the presentation and organisation depends on the disc’s editor.The disc menu is displayed on the screen when a DVD disc is loaded and it starts to play. Depending on the discs, you may display the main menu of the disc being played with the
MENU key.
Note: settings will only function if the corresponding function has been provided by the editor. For instance, if you select the subtitle icon in the banner, subtitles will only appear if they actually exist on the disc. Check the sleeve to see what subtitles are provided. Check the jacket to see whether there are any subtitles. If a menu or icon appears in “grey” it means that the function is not available.
Banners during playback
While a disc is playing back you can display or remove banners using the INFO key on the remote control unit.The banners appear in the form of a succession of icons at the top of the screen.
A question mark in the counter zone indicates an input error.
Information banners
When you are watching a channel you can obtain
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information about this channel in an information banner which you display by pressing the
INFO key. Press INFO
once to display the banner. Hold for 2 seconds to display the banner permanently, adding a digital TV signal reception quality indicator. Press again to remove the banner.
Player menus
Your DVD recorder has menus enabling you to use functions that are not accessible using the remote control unit keys. Move around in the menus using the navigation keys and confirm your selections with the
Function indicator not available: with certain discs, direct access to a scene is not possible even if the time elapsed is shown on the banner.
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Recording functions
To watch TV Programmes
1. Turn on your TV set.
2. Turn on your DVD recorder using the STANDBY/ON. The time displayed on your DVD
recorder is replaced by the word
• After a few seconds the main menu of the player appears on the television screen.
• The Watch TV function is already selected.
The main menu
3. Press the OK key of the remote control or one of the PR+/PR-, keys on the front panel.
• The images of the last watched channel appear.
• Encrusted within the image for a few seconds is information on the current channel and programme.This disappears after several seconds.
Note: when the information banner is displayed at the top of the screen you have the possibility of choosing an audio channel (if this is provided by the channel) using the B key on the remote control.
To display information again, press the To display the information banner again, press the
the INFO key down for 2 or 3 seconds.The banner is then accompanied by an aerial signal reception quality indicator (cursor). To remove the banner, press the INFO key.
Image on the current channel
Current time
To change channel
Change the channel with the PR+/PR- key or the remote control number keys.To select the channel of a device connected to your DVD recorder (satellite receiver) or to view images from a video recorder, use the
Note: The encrypted channels can be identified thanks to this logo.
The radio channels can be identified thanks to this logo.
AV button on the remote control.
MENU.
Note: turn off any unused devices to avoid problems of selecting sockets or other types.
If the main menu of the player is not displayed on the television screen, check and/or select the Scart socket to which you connected your DVD recorder. Generally the selection is carried out using the AV key on the television set remote control.
If the THOMSON logo temporarily appears, it is because the screen saver has been triggered; press the the menu.
INFO key of the remote control.
INFO key once. To display the banner permanently, hold
No. and name of the channel selected on the DVD recorder
OK button to display
Current programme
Indications relating to the channel's language and subtitles.This can be selected using the
Subtitles: French (>)Audio: English (<)
remote control's
B keys.
C and
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Taking a break (Time Shift function)
Your recorder can save in its memory images of the last 60 or 120 minutes of the programmes viewed. Use the scroll keys (
The symbol in the information banner indicates that you are watching a delayed programme.The delay between the images being watched and the live images is indicated to the left of the banner.You can return to the live broadcast using the
Note:This function which is associated with the Save Buffer function lets you save a programme for which you missed the start to the DVR hard disc.
PAUSE, PLAY, REVG/F...) to use this function.
LIVE key.
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Record the current programme
Configured recording (HDD or DVD discs)
Configured recording lets you record the programme after a quick adjustment of the duration, the quality and the destination of the programme to be recorded to the hard disc (HDD) or to a DVD R/RW disc.
Note:You can start a recording at any time by pressing the DVD REC button on the front twice to record to a DVD R/RW disc or the HDD REC button on the front to record to the hard disc (also using the REC button on the remote control).
1. Load a disc - Open the disc tray by pressing OPEN/CLOSE. Put in a disc with the printed
side upwards. Close the tray using the
Recordable discs: see note on page 11.
2. Press the REC key on the remote control.
Note: for an immediate recording to the hard disc, press the REC button on the remote control twice.
3. You can choose a duration using the Bkey. Each time you press the B key the duration is
increased by 30 minutes up until the maximum time remaining on the disc is attained.When the maximum duration is reached, pressing again on B displays --h--min which indicates the precise time remaining, for example 1 hour 12 min.
4. The time remaining on the disc is indicated next to Recording quality. If you modify the
quality you will also modify the duration, which may be useful with a DVD R/RW disc which has little space. Select Recording Quality with the quality using the B key, this will increase the amount of time available on the disc. However, for a recording to the hard disc that you can copy later to a DVD R/RW disc, increase the quality.
5. Destination
The default recording destination is set for the DVR hard disc.To record to a DVD R/RW disc, change the setting with the key
6. Start the recording by choosing Start with the ▼ key then by pressing OK.
• Recording starts.
• The indication The red lamp on the front lights up. It confirms that recording has started.
• The information banner appears for several seconds on the screen of your television.The
RECORD is displayed for a few moments on the display of the DVD recorder.
information that is displayed confirms the channel, the programme being recorded and the time remaining on the disc.
Time elapsed
Programme currently being recorded. (if identified)
Note: after several seconds the information banner disappears. You can redisplay it using the INFO key on
Number and name of the channel viewed
Recording quality selected
the remote control. Changing the channel during recording is not possible. To watch another channel during the recording session, select it directly on the television set, using its own remote control handset.
OPEN/CLOSE key.
key, then select a lower recording
B.
Recording to the hard disc (DVR). Recording to a disc (DVD R/RW)
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Recording in progress and time remaining on the disc
Recording functions
Saving the buffer
This function lets you start to record a programme to the DVR hard disc even if you missed the start thanks to the Time Shift function.
In the recording menu which appears, select then activate (position YES) the Save Buffer function with the
The programme is recorded to the hard disc and its references (name, times, etc.) are stored in the video library.
Stop recording
Press the STOP button twice.
Note: if you only press once on the STOP key, the confirmation window appears. Press a second time to definitively stop the recording or select continue using the and OK keys. At the end of each recording, your DVD recorder takes a few seconds to prepare the disc welcome menu.This menu is made up of pictures which represent the first images of each title.
With a DVD R disc, if you do not have another recording to make, you need to “Finalize” the disc in order that it can be read by other DVD R compatible players. Closing a DVD R disc is described in detail below. If you do not close a DVD R disc, it will still be possible to make other recordings on it later on, providing there is enough disc space.You can therefore safely store it.You may also erase recordings but the corresponding duration will be lost.You may not record other titles in their place.
With D disc compatible in such cases where you have added or removed chapter bookmarks using the edit menu. For some players, it is necessary to render the disc compatible even though you haven’t carried out modifications to the chapters.
and B keys. Confirm with OK.
VD RW discs, this function does not exist. It is replaced by a function that renders the
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About recordable discs
DVD R/RW - The majority of DVD R (write once) and DVD RW (re-recordable) of 4.7 Gb
capacity with the following characteristics.
Recommended brands and types
Certain brands of discs have been “approved” for your DVD recorder. Other brands can be used but the discs must be good quality to produce successful recordings. Recommended brands: Imation, Maxell, Philips, Ricoh, Sony, TDK, Verbatim.
The DVD discs are certified for certain recording speeds.These speeds must correspond to the capabilities of your player, i.e.:
Note:The brands mentioned in this manual are registered trademarks
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Programming a recording or a transfer
Your DVD recorder lets you program recordings or transfers. Programming several recordings is really useful when it uses the high capacity of the hard disc, thereby enabling you to go beyond the limited capacities of DVD R/RW discs.You can programme recordings using the manual 9 step method or by choosing, for channels which broadcast the programme guide, the Naviclick programming.
Manually programming a recording
MENU  Timers  OK  Add Timers  OK
Use the navigation keys to access the Add Timer menu
Note: your DVD recorder can memorise the parameters of 16 different programmings, or 15 programmings and 1 transfer. In the case of double programming, a warning message is displayed.
For NAVICLICK programming, refer to page 14.
Name
Press the INFO key to access the keyboard table. Enter the name of the recording letter by letter and confirm.
Channel
a) Enter the channel number using the digit keys of the remote control (Pr -- must be
displayed) or browse the list of channels in the memory of the DVD recorder using the
PR+/PR-.
b) Or select one of the Audio-Video (AV2,AV3) sockets to which is connected a device
(satellite receiver or other) using the B key.
Note: selecting the AV2 connector allows you to program the recording of a satellite receiver programme (either left switched on or also programmed) connected to this connector.The selecting of the AV2 connector is activated by default by the AV Timer function (triggering of programming via the AV connector).
Day(s)
Using the digit keys on the remote control type in the date, if the recording is not made the same day, and / or select a period
Once: to record the selected programme according to the parameters you have defined. Each Tue: to record the same programme the same day every week starting from today (supposing today
is Tuesday).
MON-FRI: to record the same programme, everyday at the same time from Monday to Friday.
Time
Enter the recording start time and then the stop time. To this end, and according to the features of the receivers, you must:
- either program the receiver with the same beginning and end times, then switch off the DVD recorder and the receiver,
- or leave the satellite receiver switched on, on the channel to record, program the DVD recorder, then switch it off.
Note: if you selected AV2 (Channel, step b above), you do not need to enter the start and stop times, since it is the device that is connected that triggers the start and stop of the recording at the times set via its programming menu.
using theB key.
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Recording functions
VPS/PDC
If the channel broadcasts the VPS/PDC signals, activate the VPS/PDC function to start the recording at the time when the programme actually starts.
Recording destination
Select the disc where the programme will be recorded (DVD R/RW or internal DVR)
Quality
Choose a recording quality.
Note: selecting the quality enables you to adapt the recording time on the DVD disc.The lower the quality, the longer the time available on the disc. For example, the time available with a clean 4.7 Gb disc with “Low” quality will be approximately 8 hours while in “Best” quality the time will be approximately 60 minutes. The figure 1 à 6 is displayed in the information banner when playing the recording.The quality selection will only be valid for this programming. For an automatic quality selection according to the time remaining on the disc, activate the SmartRecord™ function (page 30).
Store your programming by selecting Keep Timer and confirming.
Return to the main menu using the or turn it off using the time compatible with your programming, if DVD R/RW is selected for recording.
STANDBY/ON key, after having loaded a DVD R/RW disc with remaining
Programming a transfer
MENU  Timers  OK  Set transfer  OK
Timers Set transfer
MENU key in order to continue to use your DVD recorder
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The Timers screen appears. If you didn’t programme anything, the screen displayed only indicated Timers and Set transfer.
1. Select Set transfer and confirm.
The transfer programming menu appears.This menu allows you to define all the parameters necessary for a deferred transfer of the contents of a DVD R/RW disc to the hard disc (DVR).
Note: your DVD recorder can memorise the parameters of 16 different programmings, but only one transfer. In the case of double programming, a warning message is displayed.
2. Select Day(s) then type the date for the transfer.
3. Select Start time then type the transfer time.
4. Store your programming by selecting Keep Timer and confirm with OK.
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