Directions For Use
3.
36
Opening/closing
the
tray
using
the
remote
control
You
can
open
and
close
the
disc
tray
using
the
remote
control.
Press
and
hold
the
STOP
h
button
on
the
remote
control
until
the
dialog
box
shows
'
OPENING
'o
r
'
CLOSING
'.
Tip
3
Playback
starts
automatically.
A
menu
may
appear
when
a
DVD
is
played
back.
If
the
titles
and
chapters
are
numbered,
press
a
number
button
on
the
remote
control.
You
can
also
use
the
D
,
C
,
CH+
A
,
CH-
B
buttons
or
number
buttons
0..9
to
select
a
menu
item
and
confirm
with
OK
.
You
can
also
access
the
menu
using
DISC-MENU
on
the
remote
control.
For
further
information
see
'Playing
a
DVD
video
disc'.
When
a
DVD+RW
is
played
back
the
index
overview
appears.
Using
CH-
B
,
CH+
A
,
N
,
O
select
the
title
you
want
to
play
back.
Confirm
with
OK
.
For
further
information
see
'Playing
back
a
DVD+RW/+R
Disc'.
If
playback
does
not
start
automatically,
press
PLAY
G
.
For
further
information
see
'
Playing
an
audio
CD'.
If
the
'
h
'symbol
appears
in
the
display,
start
playback
by
pressing
PLAY
G
.
If
a
menu
appears
on
the
screen,
use
the
remote
control
buttons
indicated
on
the
screen
to
select
the
menu
option
you
want
(PREV=
N
,NEXT=
O
)
o
r
with
the
number
buttons
0..9
.
For
further
information
see
'Playing
a
(Super)
Video
CD'.
Playing
a
DVD
video
disc
C01
2:04
1
If
playback
does
not
start
automatically,
press
PLAY
G
.
This
will
appear
on
the
display:
title,
chapter,
elapsed
time.
2
To
stop
playback,
press
STOP
h
on
the
remote
control
or
h
on
the
DVD
recorder.
3
To
eject
the
disc,
press
OPEN/CLOSE
J
on
the
front
of
the
DVD
recorder.
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General
notes
on
playback
With
this
DVD
recorder
you
can
play
back
the
following
systems:
•)
DVD
Video
•)
(Super)Video
CD
Disc
•)
DVD+RW
Disc
•)
DVD+R
Disc
•)
DVD-RW
(video
mode,
finalised)
•)
DVD-R
•)
CD-R
•)
CD-RW
•)
Audio
CD
•)
MP3
CD
You
can
operate
the
video
recorder
using
the
remote
control
or
the
buttons
on
the
front
of
the
DVD
recorder.
a
The
display
will
read
'
PIN
'
b
The
child
lock
has
been
activated
for
the
inserted
disc.
Read
the
sections
on
'Child
lock'
and
'Releasing
a
disc'
in
the
chapter
on
'Access
control
(child
lock).
a
The
menu
on
the
screen
is
showing
an
'X'
b
Some
DVD
discs
can
be
manufactured
so
that
certain
steps
are
required
before
the
disc
can
be
played,
or
so
that
only
limited
operation
is
possible
during
playback.
When
an
'X'
appears
on
the
screen
the
selected
feature
is
not
possible.
a
The
screen
is
showing
regional
code
information
b
Since
DVD
films
are
not
normally
released
in
all
parts
of
the
world
at
the
same
time,
all
DVD
players
have
a
specific
regional
code.
Discs
can
be
given
a
regional
code.
If
the
regional
codes
differ
between
the
player
and
the
disc,
playback
is
not
possible.
b
The
regional
code
is
shown
on
the
label
on
the
back
of
the
machine.
b
The
regional
code
does
not
apply
to
recordable
DVD
discs.
Problem
Inserting
a
disc
OPENING
P01
1
Press
the
OPEN/CLOSE
J
button
on
the
front.
The
disc
tray
will
open.
While
the
disc
tray
is
opening,
'
OPENING
'
and
then
'
TRAY
OPEN
'
when
the
tray
is
fully
open.
2
Carefully
place
the
disc
in
the
tray
with
the
label
facing
up
and
press
PLAY
G
or
OPEN/CLOSE
J
.'
CLOSING
'
and
then
'
READING
'
will
appear
in
the
display.
The
information
on
the
disc
will
be
read.
How
d
o
I
insert
a
doublesided
DVD?
Double-sided
discs
do
not
have
labelling
over
the
whole
surface.
The
labelling
for
each
side
is
in
the
centre
of
the
disc.
To
play
a
side
its
label
must
be
facing
up.
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