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Precautions about Using This Product

Upkeep of cabinet

• The cabinet surface employs a lot of plastic. Do not wipe

these surfaces with benzene or thinner because this may
cause deterioration or paint peeling.

• Do not apply volatile liquids like insecticide to the

cabinet. Also, do not allow long-term contact with
materials like rubber, vinyl products or synthetic leather.
Doing so may cause problems like paint peeling.

• Do not affix stickers or tape to the Recorder. Doing so

may cause cabinet discoloration or damage.

• If the cabinet or front panel display gets dirty, gently wipe

it off with soft cloth like flannel. If it is extremely dirty, soak
a cloth in neutral detergent diluted with water, wring the
cloth well, wipe, and then wipe again with a dry cloth.
Using powerful cleaners may cause discoloration,
deterioration or paint peeling. We recommend testing any
cleaners at an inconspicuous location on the Recorder.

Electromagnetic interference

• If you use a mobile phone or other electronic equipment

near the Recorder, video may be disturbed or become
noisy during playback or recording due to electromag-
netic interference.

Antenna

• To avoid the effects of radio interference, set up the

antenna at a location away from busy roads, electric
wires for train, electric transmission lines and neon signs.
This is effective for preventing electric shock accidents in
the unlikely event that antenna falls down.

• Do not make the antenna line unnecessarily long, or

bundle it. Be careful because doing so will cause the
picture to be unstable.

• The antenna is exposed to the weather, so be careful to

periodically check and replace it. This will ensure a
beautiful picture. Antennas are particularly susceptible to
damage at locations with heavy smoke and soot, and
locations exposed to sea breeze.

Connected equipment

• Read carefully the “Precautions for Use” in the operation

manual for any equipment connected to the Recorder.

Power conservation

• When you are finished using the Recorder, conserve

power by turning power off. If you go on a trip, or
otherwise will not use the Recorder for a long time,
unplug the power cord from the AC outlet to ensure
safety.

If you do not use the Recorder for
a long time

• Failure to use the Recorder for a long time may cause

problems, so turn on power and operate the Recorder
from time to time.

Requests regarding setup

• Do not cover the fan or ventilation holes on the back of

the Recorder. Doing so will interfere with heat radiation
and cause malfunction.

thinner

OIL

benzene

Notes about use

• The Recorder and cabinet may become a little hot,

depending on the use environment when using this
Recorder. This is not a malfunction.

• When unplugging the power cord (to move the Recorder,

etc.), first turn off power (STANDBY indicator on the front
of the Recorder lights up red).

• When power is turned on, the fan will rotate to cool the

Recorder.

• Immediately after plugging the power cord into an AC

outlet, or after recovery from a power failure, the unit may
fail to operate for more than ten seconds because the
Recorder is performing system adjustment.

Notes about this operation
manual

• In this operation manual, the terms “the Recorder”, “this

Recorder” or “your Recorder” refer to the “DV-SR3U DVD
Recorder.

• The screen displays and Recorder illustrations given in

this operation manual are for explanatory purposes, and
may differ somewhat from the actual screen and Re-
corder.

Summary of Contents for SR3U - DV DVD Recorder

Page 1: ... RELOJ Detail Please see page 25 Detalle véase la página 98 1 The region number for this recorder is 1 1 Connect Antenna Cable to Recorder first En primer lugar conecte la antena el cable a el producto 2 Then plug into AC Power Outlet A continuación enchúfelos al tomacorriente de CA 3 Do not press the POWER button until completion of EZ Set Up No pulse el botón de ALIMENTACIÓN POWER hasta haber te...

Page 2: ...s 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 guar...

Page 3: ...nience receptacles and the point where they exit from the product 14 Outdoor Antenna Grounding If an outside antenna or cable system is connected to the product be sure the antenna or cable system is grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built up static charges Article 810 of the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 provides information with regard to proper groundi...

Page 4: ...mpleting the Initial Setting 27 About START MENU 28 About START MENU 28 Basic START MENU Operation 28 Clock Setting 29 Auto Clock Setting 29 Manual Clock Setting 30 Automatic Daylight Saving Time DST Adjustment 30 Channel Setting 31 Channel Setting 31 Adding Erasing Channel Memory 31 Display Information 32 Content of TV Screen Display 32 Checking the Channel 32 Checking Remaining Time of DVD and N...

Page 5: ...g Changing Title Name CHANGE TITLE NAME 72 Changing Thumbnail CHANGE THUMBNAIL 72 Making Sections in a Title DIVIDE CHAPTER 72 Combining Chapters Together COMBINE CHAPTERS 72 Enjoying High Quality Sounds 73 Playing 2 Channel Audio with an Analog Connection 73 Playing Dolby Digital 5 1 Channel and DTS Audio with a Digital Connection 73 Playing 2 Channel Audio with a Digital Connection 74 Recording ...

Page 6: ...cut out the commer cials in a recorded program 4Batch erasing of titles chapters Titles and chapters which become unnecessary after editing can be batch erased by selecting them from the list of recordings thumbnails 5Edit undo function 4 If you mistakenly erase data during editing this function lets you restore it to its immediately preceding state just like Undo on a PC so you can edit worry fre...

Page 7: ...7 Remote control unit RRMCGA199WJSA Two AAA size batteries R 03 UM SUM 4 for the remote control unit Video audio cable QCNW A002WJPZ Round coaxial cable QCNW A005WJPZ Accessories ...

Page 8: ...to heavy vibration or where there is a lot of dust or tobacco smoke Doing so may cause malfunction or accidents Set up the Recorder so it is hori zontal Do not stand the Recorder up vertically or place it upside down Doing so will cause malfunction Do not place objects on the Re corder Do not place any objects such as vases or lighted candles on the top of the Recorder Set up at a location where t...

Page 9: ... periodically check and replace it This will ensure a beautiful picture Antennas are particularly susceptible to damage at locations with heavy smoke and soot and locations exposed to sea breeze Connected equipment Read carefully the Precautions for Use in the operation manual for any equipment connected to the Recorder Power conservation When you are finished using the Recorder conserve power by ...

Page 10: ...io Video Movie Audio Video Movie Audio Audio Audio Video Movie Disc Size 12 cm 5 8 cm 3 12 cm 5 12 cm 5 8 cm 3 Disc Type DVD R DVD RW Video CD Audio CD 4 CD R CD RW 1 Copy Once broadcasts and other programs that can be recorded only once can be recorded 2 DVD RW R 8 cm 3 single sided single layer discs can only be used for recording in the Video mode Some discs of this type may not be able to be r...

Page 11: ...er 1 1 CPRM compatible or Ver 1 1 2g CPRM compatible When a disc has been recorded in the VR mode it can be recorded and erased repeatedly Erasure also allows the recording time to be increased When a disc has been recorded in the Video mode additional recording is possible until the disc is full The recording time does not increase 8 even if titles are erased but if the disc is initialized see pa...

Page 12: ... the applicable recording mode Recordable Time About 60 minutes About 120 minutes About 240 minutes About 360 minutes Recording Mode FINE SP LP EP Description When you want to record high quality images This is the standard recording mode When you want to record for a long period of time with slightly lower image quality When you want to place priority on recording time Recordable time is based on...

Page 13: ...layback Video mode only With this Recorder the displayed record playback time is about 0 1 shorter than the actual recording time In video like TV broadcasts video is sent at a rate of about 29 9 frames per second For convenience this Recorder calculates using a value of 30 frames per second If for example you record one hour the time display on the Recorder will be 60 minutes K 0 999 59 94 minute...

Page 14: ...tion is required if a disc recorded in the VR mode cannot be played back with a DVD RW compatible player Discs formatted in the VR mode can be recorded and edited even after finalization Finalization takes from several minutes to about an hour Processing takes longer if there is considerable available space on the disc The following operations may cause malfunction Operating discs recorded or edit...

Page 15: ... bits On DVD discs sound is recorded at between 48 kHz with 16 bits and 96 kHz with 24 bits x Subtitle languages This indicates the kind of subtitles c Screen aspect ratio Movies are shot in a variety of screen modes v Camera angle Recorded onto some DVD discs are scenes which have been simultaneously shot from a number of different angles the same scene is shot from the front from the left side f...

Page 16: ...18 5 610 985 5 740 317 5 777 992 5 878 080 or 5 960 037 Handling Precautions If the surface is soiled wipe gently with a soft damp water only cloth When wiping discs always move the cloth from the center hole toward the outer edge Do not use record cleaning sprays benzene thinner static electricity prevention liquids or any other solvent Do not touch the surface Do not stick paper or adhesive labe...

Page 17: ...Input jack 6 Disc tray p 34 7 OPEN CLOSE p 34 8 TIMER indicator p 38 9 PLAY p 47 10 STOP pp 35 47 11 STILL PAUSE pp 35 50 12 CHANNEL 13 E E E E E REC p 35 1 Title indicator p 33 2 Simple Recording Timer indicator p 35 1 LINE IN 1 AUTO REC p 44 AUDIO Input jacks VIDEO Input jack S VIDEO Input jack 2 LINE IN 2 AUDIO Input jacks VIDEO Input jack S VIDEO Input jack 3 LINE OUT 1 p 21 AUDIO Output jacks...

Page 18: ...p 37 17 TV CONTROL buttons p 20 18 CH 19 DIRECT p 50 20 VCR PLUS p 39 21 ERASE p 39 22 S PICTURE p 54 23 VIRTUAL SURROUND p 54 24 INPUT Repeat pp 51 75 25 ORIGINAL PLAY LIST DVD MENU pp 47 53 59 26 SET ENTER pp 26 28 27 n RETURN p 28 28 PLAY p 47 29 FWD p 49 30 SLOW p 50 31 REPLAY p 50 32 SKIP SEARCH p 50 33 REC MODE ZOOM pp 35 52 34 PROGRAM LIST p 43 35 ANGLE p 52 36 FUNCTION p 56 37 AV AUTO REC ...

Page 19: ...2 96ft Remote control unit Operating range of remote control NOTE Do not subject the remote control unit to shock water or excessive humidity The remote control unit may not function if the Recorder s remote sensor is in direct sunlight or any other strong light Incorrect use of batteries may cause them to leak or burst Read the battery warnings and use the batteries properly Do not mix old and ne...

Page 20: ...if they are not set to the same code Setting the Remote Con trol Code of the Remote Example Setting the code to RC 2 1 Press and hold POWER and 2 together for more than 5 seconds 2 Press POWER of this Recorder to see if you can turn it on off If you cannot go to step 3 NOTE The remote control code of the remote becomes RC 1 when you change the batteries Setting the Remote Con trol Code of the Reco...

Page 21: ...cks on this Re corder to the video audio input jacks on yourTV using the supplied video audio cable Be sure that the colors of the jacks and plugs match up when connecting the cable NOTE To connect using S video or component cables see Using Other Types of Video Output on page 22 5 Connect the video audio output jacks on your VCR to the video audio input jacks on your TV using a video audio cable ...

Page 22: ...L PASS THROUGH OUT 1 OUT 2 IN 1 AUTO REC IN 2 COMPONENT OUT IN FROM ANTENNA 480i 480p OPTICAL COAXIAL DIGITAL AUDIO OUT VHF UHF CATV LINE LINE S VIDEO VIDEO R AUDIO L S VIDEO VIDEO R AUDIO L PASS THROUGH OUT 1 OUT 2 IN 1 AUTO REC IN 2 TV The Recorder To component input jacks To COMPONENT Video Output jacks TV The Recorder To S video input jack To S VIDEO Output jack S video cable commercially avai...

Page 23: ...put jacks on your cable box or satellite receiver using a video audio cable You can record scrambled CATV channels when using a cable box or satellite receiver for decoding NOTE These are standard video connec tions You can use S video or component connections if they are available Important Connect this Recorder directly to your TV and not via the cable box satellite receiver or a VCR When using ...

Page 24: ...iver using a video audio cable You can record scrambled CATV channels NOTE These are standard video connec tions You can use S video or component connections if they are available Important Connect this Recorder directly to your TV and not via the cable box satellite receiver or a VCR When using this connection set PROGRESSIVE OUT to PRO GRESSIVE SCAN OFF see page 80 After the connection Plug in t...

Page 25: ... 21 2 Connect the power plug of the Recorder to an AC outlet 3 The tuner channels and clock will automatically be set This Recorder can monitor and use time signals EDS signals which are provided by some TV stations to automati cally adjust the clock This Recorder automatically searches EDS signals but if you are in a hurry to use timer recording or know the channel of the EDS signal carrier in yo...

Page 26: ...ct the type of video input terminal on the connected TV 6 Press SET ENTER The SELECT TV MODE screen is displayed Selecting the TV Screen Aspect Ratio 7 Press to select the screen aspect ratio of the connected TV 8 Press SET ENTER The ADVANCED SETTINGS Confirmation screen is displayed 9 Press to select YES or NO then press SET ENTER When YES is selected The ADVANCED SETTINGS screen is displayed Pro...

Page 27: ...TION GUIDE PROGRESSIVE OUT DD OUTPUT LEVEL DIGITAL AUDIO OUT OFF NO Dolby Digital 8 2 0 AM SAT 1 5 2 2 1 SET TV MODE NORMAL 4 3 SET SET SET IMAGE SOUND SET LIST ADV SET CONNECTION GUIDE PROGRESSIVE OUT DD OUTPUT LEVEL DIGITAL AUDIO OUT OFF NO Dolby Digital 8 2 0 AM SAT 1 5 2 2 1 SET TV MODE NORMAL 4 3 SET SET SET IMAGE SOUND SET LIST ADV SET CONNECTION GUIDE YOU CAN ENJOY CLEAR IMAGES WHEN PROGRES...

Page 28: ...tion The screen for the selected option will appear Operate using and SET ENTER 4 Press START MENU or EXIT to quit the START MENU The START MENU screen will close and the screen will return to normal NOTE If you perform no operation the START MENU screen will disappear after about 1 minute This operation will not work at the following times During playback during display of the REC LIST and at the...

Page 29: ...k Setting If you know a channel that carries EDS signals Important When using a cable box See CATV or Satellite Receiver Connec tions on pages 23 and 24 Leave power on the cable box turned on and select a channel that carries EDS signals 1 Press START MENU to display the START MENU screen REC LIST INITIALIZE FINALIZE OTHER SETTINGS EDIT ERASE TIMER PROGRAM CHECK DISPLAYS LIST OF RECORDED TITLES FO...

Page 30: ...aylight Saving Time DST Adjustment This Recorder is equipped with an internal Automatic Daylight Saving Time Adjustment function In spring first Sunday in April and autumn last Sunday in October the time is adjusted as shown below This function has been preset to ON at the factory Set the DST mode in the CLOCK SETTING screen Spring Programmed timer recording set within this time frame 2 00 AM to 3...

Page 31: ... manually add or erase channels to from the memory 1 Select the channel to be added with the Number buttons or the channel to be erased with the CH or Number buttons 2 Press START MENU to display the START MENU screen 3 Press to select OTHER SETTINGS then press SET ENTER 4 Press to select ADJUST MENT 5 Press to select CHANNEL PRESET then press SET ENTER 6 Press to select MANUAL then press SET ENTE...

Page 32: ...N Checking Remaining Time of DVD and Number of Titles 1 Press ON SCREEN under the cover The DVD information screen is displayed 1 Disc type recording format original title playback Play List playback indicators 2 Mode display Playback Recording REC Stop 3 Recording mode and remaining recordable time FINALIZED indicator when a finalized disc is played back 4 Current title number Total number of tit...

Page 33: ...cording 2 Press DISPLAY under the cover Remaining time display when watching TV Current title number and chapter number during playback Channel currently recorded during recording 3 Press DISPLAY under the cover again The screen returns to the display in step 1 Hour Minute Second Hour Minute Current title Current chapter Front panel display ...

Page 34: ...ecording to DVD DVD RW OR VR IN AL IG REMAIN 0h30m 00 00 00 2 10 FINE Loading Disc 1 Press POWER to turn the power on 2 Press OPEN CLOSE on the Recorder to open the disc tray 3 Load disc on the disc tray Insert the disc with the label face up In case of disc recorded on both sides face the side you want to record down 4 Press OPEN CLOSE to close the disc tray Direct Recording to DVD VR MODE DVD RW...

Page 35: ...ay not be able to record on disc edited by other recorder If a disc edited by other DVD recorder has more than 999 chapter marks it cannot be edited or recorded with this Recorder If a disc edited by other DVD recorder has added or erased scenes 51 times or more per title or the disc is protected it cannot be edited or recorded with this Recorder About Recording to DVD in Video Mode In case you ar...

Page 36: ...n left column NOTE When playing back a DVD RW R disc Video Mode recorded with the recorder using a DVD player When you play back a disc recorded with the manual mode of the recorder using a DVD player it may not be able to play back depending on the model some particular modes cannot be played back REC LIST INITIALIZE FINALIZE OTHER SETTINGS EDIT ERASE TIMER PROGRAM CHECK DISPLAYS LIST OF RECORDED...

Page 37: ... date and press SET ENTER only date will be set and previous screen appears 3 Press Yellow D TIME then press to select the time and press SET ENTER Proceed to step 3 3 Press to select the channel The channel can be selected as follows 4 Press to select the start time then press SET ENTER The start time can be selected in 15 minute units If the desired 15 minute time frame will start within 3 minut...

Page 38: ... GUIDE timer setting Timer recording will function even after you turn the power off NOTE Timer recording will not start during disc playback When the power is off while recording timer is set front display panel will light up once timer recording starts If you want to turn off the light set LCD BACKLIGHT REC page 82 to YES You can also turn off the light by pressing BACK LIGHT on the remote contr...

Page 39: ...t will be erased Press VCR PLUS button to cancel the entire number 3 Press to select SET then press SET ENTER The timer recording details such as date start time end time and channel will be displayed 4 Press to select REC MODE then press SET ENTER When recording a program on a channel for the first time be sure to enter the correct channel number in this step otherwise the PlusCode number will no...

Page 40: ...ore timer programs overlap If an error message is displayed confirm the PlusCode number and input the correct number Timer recording will not start during disc playback When the power is off while recording timer is set front display panel will light up once timer recording starts If you want to turn off the light set LCD BACKLIGHT REC page 82 to YES You can also turn off the light by pressing BAC...

Page 41: ... REC TIME 0h02m 0h47m SUN 12 26 AIR CATV 31 10 33 10 1 CH AM AM TIMER PROGRAM SET THE TIMER RECORDING DATE TIME AND CHANNEL REMAIN REC TIME 0h02m 8 2 0 AM SAT 1 5 2 2 1 FINE 19h47m SUN 12 26 AIR CATV 31 9 33 9 1 CH AM AM TIMER PROG INFO MODE TIMER PROGRAM SET THE TIMER RECORDING DATE TIME AND CHANNEL REMAIN REC TIME 0h02m 8 2 0 AM SAT 1 5 2 2 1 FINE 19h47m SUN 12 26 AIR CATV 05 9 07 9 1 CH AM AM T...

Page 42: ...nges as shown below A message will be displayed when two or more timer programs overlap A message will be displayed if previously set timer programs total 8 Select NO and press SET ENTER Then cancel unneces sary timer programs Timer recording will not start during disc playback When the power is off while recording timer is set front display panel will light up once timer recording starts If you w...

Page 43: ...CHANGE then press SET ENTER CANCEL The confirmation screen appears CHANGE The Timer Program screen appears EXIT The screen in step 2 appears 4 Change the content of timer program by following the steps on pages 41 and 42 Canceling a Timer Program 1 Press PROGRAM LIST to display TIMER PROGRAM LIST 2 Press to select the program to cancel then press SET ENTER 3 Press to select CANCEL then press SET E...

Page 44: ... Set up the satellite receiver etc Set the recording timer on the satellite receiver etc for the program you wish to record Refer to the operation manual of the satellite receiver etc for instructions on how to set the program timer 2 Turn off the satellite receiver etc 3 1 1 1 1 1 Press INPUT to select L1 LINE IN 1 AV AUTO REC 2 2 2 2 2 Press REC MODE to select recording mode The recording mode w...

Page 45: ...ing Press POWER The Recorder is turned on and the AV AUTO REC function will be canceled with the AUTO REC indicator on the front display panel turned off During Recording Press STOP The AUTO REC indicator will be turned off Timer recording is given priority when timer recording and AV AUTO REC times overlap ...

Page 46: ...of up to 1 minute before the next timer recording begins When You Cannot Timer Record Problem Suggested Solution No disc in the Recorder Unrecordable disc is loaded Not enough disc capacity Recorder cannot identify the disc Disc is protected Number of timer programs set has reached the limit Playing back the DVD In the middle of direct recording Load recordable DVD Load recordable DVD with enough ...

Page 47: ...CH33 FINE 2004 10 30 SAT CH33 FINE 2004 11 6 SAT 0 0 8 0 1 PM MIN SAT 2 0 1 P 0 0 8 0 1 PM MIN SAT 9 0 1 P P P P P 0 0 8 0 1 PM MIN SAT 6 1 0 1 0 0 8 0 1 PM MIN SAT 3 2 3 0 1 0 0 8 0 1 PM MIN SAT 0 0 1 0 0 8 0 1 PM MIN SAT 6 1 1 NEXT FROM NEW 7 5 1 BACK TITLE REC DATE STR TIME TIME B REC LIST ORIGINAL TITLE CH33 FINE TITLE INFO 10 2 SAT 8 00 PM 9 00 PM TITLE LIST 3 Press REC LIST to display REC LI...

Page 48: ...cted title will be displayed in Chapter List Sort the Title List in the From New From Old or Title Name alphabetical order 1 Press Red B 2 Press to select FROM NEW FROM OLD or TITLE NAME then press SET ENTER Icon Displayed in REC LIST TITLE PROTECTION DVD RW VR mode only Playback by Selecting Title To play back a disc recorded and finalized in Video mode press DVD TITLE display the TITLE MENU scre...

Page 49: ... Playback begins from track 1 when JFWD is pressed before the menu is displayed after you load a disc Playback will follow the track order like an audio CD If you want to turn the PBC to ON when playing back the CD with PBC off press STOP twice and then press PLAY to display the menu Other Types of Playback VR MODE DVD RW VIDEO MODE DVD RW DVD R DVD VIDEO VIDEO CD AUDIO CD This section explains ot...

Page 50: ...and frame advance playback 1 Press FSTILL PAUSE during playback Playback pauses PLAY indicator on the front of Recorder blinks during Still Picture Playback If you are playing back an audio CD the CD will pause 2 Press L L L L Lor K K K K Kto advance or reverse playback image frame by frame Press Lto advance one frame Press Kto reverse one frame Frame Reverse Playback will not work with DVD RW Vid...

Page 51: ...Function Control You can do things like specify a title or chapter and adjust settings for video and audio if you press FUNCTION under the cover during playback For details see page 56 Switching Audio You can change the audio output channel using the AUDIO button under the cover Each time AUDIO is pressed the audio channels change as follows SELECT TYPE OF REPEAT PLAYBACK CHAPTER TITLE A B ENTER E...

Page 52: ...ngle DVD CD Playback NOTE Display of functions The display for subtitle angle or audio automatically disappears after 10 seconds The display can also be hidden by pressing SET ENTER Switching between functions You can switch subtitle angle and audio at the Function Control screen page 56 Operation for each function varies depend ing on the disc See the manual for the disc The following operations ...

Page 53: ... disc manual or the instructions displayed on the screen A title menu is not displayed for a DVD RW R Video mode if it has not been finalized Title menu With some DVD discs the top menu may be explained using the name Top Menu For the button explained as the top menu key use DVD TITLE on the remote control If no title menu is available the title menu will not display even if DVD TITLE is pressed D...

Page 54: ...ng interference 1 Press S PICTURE to display the currently selected mode If ON is not selected press to select ON Each time you press S PICTURE the Digital Super Picture mode switches between ON and OFF 2 Press to adjust the level You can select from 4 levels Press to increase the level Press to decrease the level To cancel press S PICTURE until OFF appears on the screen 3 Press SET ENTER Dolby Vi...

Page 55: ...e Search is disabled Programmed Playback is disabled It is possible to repeat one track by pressing INPUT Dolby Virtual Surround does not operate 4 Press to select the folder you want to play then press SET ENTER The file music title in the folder is displayed on the file selection screen Press RETURN to return to the folder selection screen If you press PLAY after selecting the folder the playbac...

Page 56: ...Displays the data rate of the video appearing on the TV screen 3 Press to set then press SET ENTER Operation may vary depending on the setting item Operate by following the operation guide instructions on the screen 4 Press RETURN or FUNCTION under the cover to close the Function Control screen NOTE If is displayed for an option like title number or subtitles the disc has no titles or subtitles wh...

Page 57: ...near PCM audio or DTS audio If you set Dolby Virtual Surround to ON and audio sounds abnormal during playback set it to OFF There are no level settings Title Number Direct Title Skip Shows the title number being played back You can skip to the start of the title Chapter Number Direct Chapter Skip Shows the chapter number being played back You can skip to the start of the chapter Playback Elapsed T...

Page 58: ...lay List Creating from Original Titles page 68 Creating from Part of an Original page 68 Select and edit the created play list Erasing All Titles page 67 Erasing by Selecting a Title or Chapter page 67 Adding a Scene from an Original to a Play List ADD SCENE page 69 Changing the Title Sequence MOVE TITLE page 71 Erasing Unnecessary Scenes ERASE SCENE page 72 Inputting Changing Title Name CHANGE TI...

Page 59: ...FINE TITLE INFO 10 4 MON 8 09 PM 8 14 PM EDIT ORIGINAL 01 00 2 00 00 02 SET START POINT PLAY BACK ENTER PLAY 00 00 00 1 1 1 1 FINE DVD RW OR VR IN AL IG REMAIN 1h0m 1 2 6 5 4 3 TITLE CH33 FINE TITLE INFO 10 4 MON 4 00 PM 4 10 PM 8 2 0 AM SAT 1 5 2 2 1 REC LIST ORIGINAL NOTE If recording is done while switched to play list the system will automatically switch back to original Switching at the REC L...

Page 60: ...hen the end point is near the end of a title the end of the title will be selected as the end point To make the original designated end point effective set it again after combining the title with the next title Editing an OriginalTitle REC LIST TIMER PROGRAM CHECK INITIALIZE FINALIZE OTHER SETTINGS EDIT ERASE EDITS ERASES RECORDED TITLES 8 2 0 AM SAT 1 5 2 2 1 ENTER SELECT ENTER RETURN n START MEN...

Page 61: ...YES NO EDIT ORIGINAL TITLE CH33 FINE TITLE INFO 10 4 MON 8 09 PM 8 14 PM Editing an Original Title Searching for the Start Point and End Point Scenes The following playback operations are available when searching for the start point and end point scenes Playback If you press PLAY the currently paused title will be played back Skipping to the start of a chapter If the scene to be selected is in ano...

Page 62: ...TITLE PROTECT OFF 8 2 0 AM SAT 1 5 2 2 1 ERASE SCENE CHANGE TITLE NAME CHANGE THUMBNAIL DIVIDE CHAPTER 8 2 0 AM SAT 1 5 2 2 1 CHANGE TITLE NAME EDIT ORIGINAL TITLE CH 33 FINE TITLE INFO 10 4 MON 4 00 PM 4 10 PM small END 8 2 0 AM SAT 1 5 2 2 1 A N À 0 B O Á Ñ 1 C P Â Ò 2 D Q Ã Ó 3 E R Ä Ô 4 F S Å Õ 5 G T Æ Ö 6 H U Ç Ø 7 I V È Ù 8 J W É Ú 9 K X Ê Û L Y Ë Ü M Z Ì Í Î ß Ï i _ CH 33 FINE 2004 10 4 4 0...

Page 63: ...D to move the cursor forward one space Press YELLOW D SPACE to input a space The maximum number of characters you can input is 64 6 Press to select END then press SET ENTER The screen in step 2 on is displayed World Rail M small END A N À 0 B O Á Ñ 1 C P Â Ò 2 D Q Ã Ó 3 E R Ä Ô 4 F S Å Õ 5 G T Æ Ö 6 H U Ç Ø 7 I V È Ù 8 J W É Ú 9 K X Ê Û L Y Ë Ü M Z Ì Í Î ß Ï i _ My Favorite Series 1 small END 8 2 ...

Page 64: ...AT 1 5 2 2 1 1 2 6 5 4 3 TITLE CH33 FINE TITLE INFO 10 4 MON 8 09 PM 8 14 PM 8 2 0 AM SAT 1 5 2 2 1 EDIT ORIGINAL ENTER SELECT TITLE LIST CHAPTER EDIT MENU ENTER RETURN n SCENE ERASE CHANGE TITLE NAME CHANGE THUMBNAIL DIVIDE CHAPTERS SELECT SCENE FOR THUMBNAIL 8 2 0 AM SAT 1 5 2 2 1 EDIT ORIGINAL 01 14 1 00 00 12 TITLE CH33 FINE TITLE INFO 10 4 MON 8 09 PM 8 14 PM ERASE SCENE CHANGE TITLE NAME CHA...

Page 65: ...CEPT PROTECTED TITLES ERASES SELECTED TITLES DISABLES EDIT ERASE TITLES ERASE ALL TITLES ERASE TITLES TITLE PROTECT OFF 8 2 0 AM SAT 1 5 2 2 1 1 2 6 5 4 3 TITLE CH33 FINE TITLE INFO 10 4 MON 8 09 PM 8 14 PM 8 2 0 AM SAT 1 5 2 2 1 EDIT ORIGINAL 6 Press PLAY to start playback Find the scene to erase using JFWD GREV FSTILL PAUSE K L or SLOW on the remote control 7 Press SET ENTER at the point where y...

Page 66: ... disc for which editing is in progress This operation will not work with Video mode discs Titles created with Play List page 68 cannot be protected 1 Select EDIT ERASE in START MENU screen then press SET ENTER 2 Press to select TITLE PROTECT OFF then press SET ENTER 3 Press to select the title to protect then press SET ENTER Each time the button is pressed the setting toggles between PROTECT and N...

Page 67: ...last erase 6 Press EXIT to exit from Edit mode Erasing by Selecting a Title or Chapter VR MODE DVD RW VIDEO MODE DVD RW DVD R Allows you to select titles to erase and erase them in a batch When erasing original titles If original titles are erased those titles will also be erased from play lists When erasing play lists Even if play lists are erased the original titles will not be erased NOTE Up to...

Page 68: ...te a new Play List later select the NEW title frame 4 Press SET ENTER 5 1 1 1 1 1 Press to select COPY TITLE CHAPTER 2 2 2 2 2 Press SET ENTER REC LIST Thumbnail screen of the original appears 6 1 1 1 1 1 Press to select title to copy To select a chapter press Red B CHAPTER 2 2 2 2 2 Press SET ENTER The selected title chapter becomes a Play List title Creating from Part of an Original You can sele...

Page 69: ...N n YES NO Adding a Scene from an Original to a Play List ADD SCENE VR MODE DVD RW Adds video selected from an original to the end of play list titles NOTE The selected scene cannot be added if adding it will make the title longer than 12 hours Scenes can be added as long as the length of the title after adding is less than the maximum of 12 hours 1 Select EDIT ERASE in START MENU screen then pres...

Page 70: ...L PLAY TITLE CH33 FINE TITLE INFO 10 4 MON 8 09 PM 8 14 PM If you fast reverse to a scene prior to the start point the start point will be canceled When the start point is set to near the beginning of a chapter the beginning of the chapter will be selected as the start point To make the original designated start point effective set it again after combining the chapter with the one immediately befo...

Page 71: ...0 6 WED 4 00 PM 4 10 PM TITLE CH33 FINE 6 Press SET ENTER If a point prior to the selected title is selected as the destination the title will move to the point immediately prior to the selected title Press Green C UNDO to restore to the state before the movement Operate according to the instructions on the screen Example If Title 3 is selected and the destination cursor is set to Title 1 Title 3 ...

Page 72: ...ART MENU then press SET ENTER The Thumbnail screen appears 2 Press ORIGINAL PLAY LIST to display Play List Thumbnail screen 3 Change the thumbnail using the same operation used for changing an original thumbnail steps 4 9 on page 64 Making Sections in a Title DIVIDE CHAPTER VR MODE DVD RW Divides a title into multiple chapters This makes editing and dubbing in chapter units more convenient 1 Selec...

Page 73: ...IDEO VIDEO R AUDIO L PASS THROUGH OUT 1 OUT 2 IN 1 AUTO REC IN 2 White Red White Red Audio cable commercially available To AUDIO Output jacks To amplifier audio input jacks Audio equipment etc Jack and Plug Colors Audio Left White Audio Right Red The Recorder COMPONENT OUT IN FROM ANTENNA 480i 480p OPTICAL COAXIAL DIGITAL AUDIO OUT VHF UHF CATV LINE LINE S VIDEO VIDEO R AUDIO L S VIDEO VIDEO R AUD...

Page 74: ...NNA 480i 480p OPTICAL COAXIAL DIGITAL AUDIO OUT VHF UHF CATV LINE LINE S VIDEO VIDEO R AUDIO L S VIDEO VIDEO R AUDIO L PASS THROUGH OUT 1 OUT 2 IN 1 AUTO REC IN 2 Audio equipment with an optical or coaxial digital input terminal Optical digital cable commercially available Coaxial digital cable commercially available or To DIGITAL AUDIO Output OPTICAL terminal To optical digital input terminal To ...

Page 75: ...be a slight difference in image quality between the video viewed from the external device directly on the TV and video viewed as external input to the Recorder Example To record by connecting a camcorder to the LINE IN 3 jacks RESET S VIDEO VIDEO L MONO AUDIO R LINE IN 3 To VIDEO AUDIO Input jacks To S video output jack To video audio output jack To S VIDEO Input jack Camcorder The Recorder Video ...

Page 76: ...ower than FINE mode recorded with the DD 2CH setting DD 2CH Records audio as Dolby Digital 2ch audio EXTERNAL AUDIO This selects audio to be input from an external equipment STEREO Recording standard stereo sound DUAL MONO Recording the sound that each channel carries as a separate sound DUAL MONO REC SET This lets you select whether to record the left or right audio channel when recording an exte...

Page 77: ...re available If the broadcast is in stereo the Recorder automatically records the stereo sound If the broadcast is in SAP you can record both the MAIN and the SAP sounds If the broadcast is in stereo SAP you can record either the SAP sound by setting the SAP mode to ON or stereo sound by setting the SAP mode to OFF SAP Broadcast The monitor output listed in the table shows the audio output mode Th...

Page 78: ...sh DA Danish DE German DZ Bhutani EL Greek EN English EO Esperanto ES Spanish ET Estonian EU Basque FA Persian FI Finnish FJ Fiji FO Faroese FR French FY Frisian GA Irish GD Scots Gaelic GL Galician GN Guarani GU Gujarati HA Hausa HI Hindi HR Croatian HU Hungarian HY Armenian IA Interlingua IE Interlingue IK Inupiak IN Indonesian IS Icelandic IT Italian IW Hebrew JA Japanese JI Yiddish JW Javanese...

Page 79: ...M SAT 1 5 2 2 1 PASSWORD SETTING DVD PLAY SETTING OTHER SETTINGS VIEW PLAY SETTING REC FUNCTION VIEW PLAY SETTING ADJUSTMENT USA OFF OTHER SETTINGS DVD PLAY SETTING 8 2 0 AM SAT 1 5 2 2 1 ENTER SELECT ENTER RETURN n SETS THE PARENTAL CONTROL OF DVD VIDEO SET THE PARENTAL CONTROL LEVEL SET THE COUNTRY CODE PARENTAL CONTROL DISC LANGUAGE Password Setting 1 1 1 1 1 Select PASSWORD SETTING in step 3 t...

Page 80: ...u change the TV terminal to which you connect you will have to change the CONNECTING TERMINAL setting For details on connection with a TV and connecting terminals please see pages 21 to 24 PROGRESSIVE OUT can be set when you have selected COMPO NENT PROGRESSIVE OUT If you connect with the component terminal of a progressive compat ible TV playback of DVD video will be cleaner with less flicker If ...

Page 81: ...n receiving a weak broadcast signal or when the picture is disturbed because you have connected VCR or game equipment to the external input terminals of the Re corder DNR DIGITAL NOISE REDUCTION This lets you reduce noise for an easier to view picture when noise in the played back image is bothering you It is recommended to set this to ON when playing back video recorded in long play modes like LP...

Page 82: ...e when the light disturbs your sleep AUTO POWER OFF This sets the Recorder so that power is automatically shut off if it is in stopped state for about 3 hours BLUE SCREEN This lets you set so that noise on the TV screen is automatically switched to a blue screen if you select a channel whose broadcast is finished or a channel with no broadcast DVD DISC PROTECTION This protects the disc so you do n...

Page 83: ...SE START MENU OTHER SETTINGS DISPLAYS SET ITEMS BEFORE REC PLAYBACK 8 2 0 AM SAT 1 5 2 2 1 REC FUNCTION VIEW PLAY SETTING ADJUSTMENT CLOCK SETTING VIDEO AUDIO SETTING CHANNEL PRESET OPTION SETTING OTHER SETTINGS ADJUSTMENT 8 2 0 AM SAT 1 5 2 2 1 PROGRESSIVE SCAN ON PROGRESSIVE SCAN OFF OTHER SETTINGS VIDEO AUDIO SETTING 8 2 0 AM SAT 1 5 2 2 1 ENTER SELECT ENTER RETURN n SETS PROGRESSIVE SCAN OUTPU...

Page 84: ...d DVD RW discs which are loaded into the Recorder You can initialize in either VR mode or Video mode INITIALIZE YES NO YES NO VR VIDEO INITIALIZE Initialization Before recording to DVD RW initialize the disc in VR mode or Video mode Finalization Finalization is done so that a recorded DVD RW R can be played back with other recorders DVD FINALIZE Set this when you want to play back a VR mode or Vid...

Page 85: ... 1 5 2 2 1 INITIALIZE YES NO VR MODE INIT VIDEO MODE INIT AUTO INITIALIZE SELECT ENTER RETURN ENTER n 8 2 0 AM SAT 1 5 2 2 1 AFTER RECORDING IT IS POSSIBLE TO USE A VERIETY OF EDITING FUNCTIONS TO CUSTOMIZE YOUR VIDEO INITIALIZE DVD 8 2 0 AM SAT 1 5 2 2 1 INITIALIZE INITIALIZE 8 2 0 AM SAT 1 5 2 2 1 VR MODE INIT VIDEO MODE INIT AUTO INITIALIZE INITIALIZING INITIALIZING COMPLETED VR MODE INIT VIDEO...

Page 86: ...ch was not recorded normally Proper playback may be impossible due to the state of the disc recording a scratched warped or dirty disc the state of the pick up or compatibility issues between this Recorder and the disc being used If while its power is on the Recorder is unplugged or there is a power failure for more than about 1 hour the settings will be lost Make sure that you turn off the Record...

Page 87: ... as another title If the disc is in a condition where recording is impossible it is ejected When the recoding is interrupted you might lose a few minutes of the recorded content immediately before the interrupted point If you record a channel with no broadcast i e where the broadcast has ended recording will be done with no video Likewise if you record a channel with poor reception recording may b...

Page 88: ...ghtning during Recorder use or a wrong operation is sent to the Recorder errors like the Recorder not accepting an operation may occur Press RESET with a toothpick or other narrow rod like object nonmetal when the Recorder does not operate properly even after the power has been turned off and then back on again Since the clock channel timer recording programs and other data in memory are also rese...

Page 89: ...t If there is a power failure during DVD recording the system automatically tries to recover data after power is restored This error occurs if such recovery is impossible Occurs if the disc is scratched or dirty etc Occurs if video with a copy guard signal is input Occurs if a title or chapter mark exceeds the recordable upper limit Number of titles 99 Number of chapters 999 Occurs if you load a d...

Page 90: ...Record on CPRM compatible DVD RW disc in VR mode Error message Possible Error Suggested Solution Messages during Editing CANNOT SELECT MORE CANNOT SET THIS POSITION CHAPTER IS FULL CANNOT OPERATE THIS FUNCTION CANNOT COMBINE THESE CHAP TERS Occurs if you attempt to select more than 20 titles chapters when you perform Erase Selected Title Occurs if you attempt to designate a range shorter than 3 se...

Page 91: ... the DVD video disc A sound system developed by Dolby Laboratories Inc that gives movie theater ambi ence to audio output when the product is connected to a Dolby Digital 5 1 channel processor or amplifier Setting that increases the average volume of Dolby Digital audio when playing a DVD This lets you enjoy Surround audio via analog connection with a stereo 2ch TV or audio equipment This is a dig...

Page 92: ...is set depending on the age of the viewer With this Recorder you can set the control level for viewing such broadcasts and discs A set of titles created by copying just the needed scenes from original titles is called a Play List The original titles remain as are This information is recorded on video CDs version 2 0 This allows you to actively select the sections to be viewed or listened to using ...

Page 93: ...ixed period of time by assign ing a larger amount of code to complex video images such as sections containing rapid movement or sections containing sudden changes in color and assigning a smaller amount of code in the opposite cases This is a recording format for making DVD RW R discs playable with other commer cially available DVD players We do not guarantee that playback will be possible with al...

Page 94: ...t Tuner Channel coverage VHF 2 13 UHF 14 69 CATV 1 125 Timer Programs 8 programs 1 year Clock Quartz lock 12 hour digital display Memory backup Approx 1 hour Specifications Input Output VHF UHF antenna input output terminal 75Ω F shape connector Video input Input 1 2 rear 3 front Input level 1 Vp p 75Ω Jacks RCA jack Video output Output level 1 Vp p 75Ω Jacks RCA jack S Video input Input 1 2 rear ...

Page 95: ...EGURIDAD IMPORTANTES 97 Guía de operación rápida en español 98 Conexión básica 98 EZ Set Up 98 Antes de utilizar la grabadora 99 Grabación directa en DVD 99 Reproducción DVD RW R 100 Reproducción de DVD Vídeo 100 Reproducción de Audio CD Vídeo CD 100 ...

Page 96: ... y cumple con las normas establecidas para dispositivo digital de Clase B de conformidad con la Parte 15 de las reglas de la FCC Comisión Federal de Comunicaciones Estas reglas están diseñadas para asegurar una protección razonable contra interferencias perjudiciales en las instalaciones residenciales Este equipo genera utiliza y puede emitir energía de radiofrecuencia y si no se instala y utiliza...

Page 97: ...ducto 14 Puesta a tierra de la antena exterior Si una antena exterior o sistema de cables esta conectado al producto asegúrese de que la antena o sistema de cables esté puesto a tierra de forma que proporcione cierta protección contra sobretensiones y acumulaciones de cargas estáticas El estatuto 810 del Código Eléctrico Nacional ANSI NFPA 70 proporciona información relativa a la puesta a tierra a...

Page 98: ...Cable de Video audio includio 5 Cable de Video audio disponible comercialmente Para los enchufes Video audio IN Cable de antena disponible comercialmente A la salida de pared de anena cable TV 1 2 Para el enchufe de ebtrada de antena Para el enchufe de salida de antena Para los enchufes de salida del video audio Coaxial cable incluido Para el enchufe de entrada de antena Pala el enchufe PASS THIRO...

Page 99: ...grabar hacia abajo 3 Pulse OPEN CLOSE para cerrar la bandeja del disco Guía de operación rápida en español 4 Pulse los botones Number o CH para seleccionar el canal que va a grabar 5 Pulse REC MODE para seleccionar el modo de grabación deseado El modo de grabación cambia como se muestra abajo cada vez que se pulsa el botón El modo de grabación establecido seleccionando MN x x es el modo de grabaci...

Page 100: ...esde el punto donde usted la detuvo la última vez Para reproducir desde el principio cancele el modo de reanudación pulsando STOP y luego pulse PLAY La reanudación de la reproducción se cancelará cuando usted abra o cierre la bandeja del disco desconecte la alimentación La función de reanudación de la reproducción no se activa durante la reproducción de CDs de vídeo Reproducción de DVD Vídeo DVD V...

Page 101: ...orrection of defects in the manner and for the period of time described herein shall constitute complete fulfillment of all liabilities and responsibilities of Sharp to the purchaser with respect to the Product and shall constitute full satisfaction of all claims whether based on contract negligence strict liability or otherwise In no event shall Sharp be liable or in any way responsible for any d...

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