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Recording from a digital camcorder

Your DVD recorder enables you to view and/or record sound and images from a digital video
camera connected to the 

DV-IN

socket on the front of the machine.With some video cameras,

your recorder may control, via this connections, some functions on the video camera.

1.

To record to a disc, load a DVD+RW disc in the DVD recorder.

2.

Connect your digital camcorder to the 

DV-IN

connector on the facade (page 19) and turn it

on. Set it to play.

3.

Select DVD CAM with the 

key and confirm it with 

OK

.The camcorder images are

displayed along with an information banner.

4.

Record the camcorder images by pressing the 

REC

key on the remote control or on the

facade.

Note

:

The DV CAM function appears in the menu when a

camcorder is switched on (and is playing compatible files and
videos) and is connected to the 

DV-IN

socket.

The 

USB Device

line is only accessible with a compatible

device.

Recording from a USB peripheral

Your DVD recorder lets you copy JPEG images or mp3 files to the DVR hard disc from a
compatible device connected to the USB socket on the front.

Note: with certain players and/or cards, first insert the card into the player before connecting it to the USB
socket on the front.

1.

From the main menu (

MENU

key or in Stop mode) select the 

USB Device

function with

the 

or 

key then confirm using the 

OK

key.

2.

With the 

,

and 

OK

keys select:

• 

Play disc

to read the contents of the card.

• 

Copy

to transfer the image and/or sound files from the player’s memory card to the DVR

hard disc.

The copy may take a while depending on the number of JPEG or mp3 files to be copied.

TRANSFER

is

displayed on your DVD recorder while the files are being copied.

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Summary of Contents for DTH8555 X

Page 1: ...ance 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 movin...

Page 2: ...ed 21 Other indications 22 About other displays menus and banners 22 Remote control 23 Description of keys in DVD mode 23 Using the remote control with other devices 24 Other functions Programming the...

Page 3: ...8 Autoplay 58 Screen Format DVD VCD 58 Recording Options Menu 59 Buffer duration TV memory duration 59 Default quality 59 SmartRecord 59 Chapter Markers 59 VPS PDC 59 Selecting Languages DVD 60 Displa...

Page 4: ...onnecting the cable to the back of the DVD recorder Note connection to a satellite or cable receiver is detailled on page 14 Basic connections Your DVD recorder has many connection possibilities to al...

Page 5: ...Set your DVD recorder remote control unit in DVD mode by pressing once on the DVD key 3 Switch on your DVD recorder by pressing the ON STANDBY button on the front panel of the player 4 The first time...

Page 6: ...ith the key and press OK 10 An installation window will appear A cursor shows the progress in the set up of the channels You will need to wait a fair amount of time When all the channels that you can...

Page 7: ...on your part If the time and date information are correct select Done by pressing OK several times A message appears It indicates that the installation of the channels are now complete Press OK The m...

Page 8: ...ll the IR controller cell as shown on the diagram below facing the cell of the satellite receiver 1 or 2 cm away If need be use the adhesive supplied to stick the cell in place Add a satellite or cabl...

Page 9: ...ighted press OK The screen which appears is a set up screen for the allocation of input terminals 8 If you connected your devices as indicated on page 8 check that AV2 SAT CABL has been allocated to S...

Page 10: ...order sends a signal to your satellite receiver via the infrared controller cell A configuration menu will appear as the satellite receiver positions itself on channel 12 check that channel number 12...

Page 11: ...FUBA 35 37 GOODMANS 19 GRUNDIG 19 21 HIRSCHMANN 22 HITACHI 19 JOHANSSON 25 JVC 19 08 KATHREIN 26 MANHATTAN 25 MASPRO 27 MATSUI 21 MIMTECH 28 MINERVA 21 MITSUBISHI 19 MORGAN 06 NAGAI 29 NEC 30 NETWORK...

Page 12: ...L for France EURO BG BGH for Western Europe DKK for Eastern Europe I for the United Kingdom 7 Select the Reception line using the or keys and use the B key to choose the type of antenna Reception thro...

Page 13: ...g the or keys and press OK to validate 4 Select the Channel search line using the or keys and press OK to validate An installation window will appear A cursor shows the progress in the set up of the c...

Page 14: ...ctions With a cable or satellite receiver or a decoder Carrry out the connection of cable 5 not supplied In grey connections already carried out connections from page 4 Cable satellite receiver TV set...

Page 15: ...a video recorder With a cable satellite receiver and a video recorder Cable satellite receiver Video recorder Video recorder DVD recorder DVD recorder TV set TV set not supplied not supplied EN EN 2_D...

Page 16: ...om your DVD recorder to another device satellite or cable receiver fitted with the same type of socket If you have connected a cable or satellite receiver to this connector in the s System Options men...

Page 17: ...evision paragraph 3 on page 4 you must as well as one of the video connections CVBS or S VIDEO connect the Audio outputs L and R of your DVD recorder to the Audio inputs L and R of your television set...

Page 18: ...upplied by the Peritel Scart socket An S Video signal however provides a better quality image than a composite Video CVBS socket because colour C is separated from black and white Y in the video signa...

Page 19: ...ng 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 4 S Video socket Vi...

Page 20: ...open and close the disc tray DVR REC To record to the Internal DVR AV To select the audiovisual sources channels or devices connected to the AV sockets PR 1 2 3 Channel 1 2 3 AV 1 Device connected to...

Page 21: ...1 or AV2 SAT ou CABLE if a satellite installation has been carried out Start of recording of TV program on selected channel Channel 1 currently being recorded DVD playback Playback of an Audio CD or V...

Page 22: ...he player is displayed when there is no disc playing in STOP mode Note settings will only function if the corresponding function has been provided by the editor For instance if you select the subtitle...

Page 23: ...DVD recorder PR Fl lG Skips forward or backward a chapter DVD or track CD RETURN Returns to the previous menu MENU Displays the DVD disc menu while a disc is being played CLEAR Removes the menu or ba...

Page 24: ...ndby Validation of an action Move around in the menus Access to the main menu Exit the menus Change channel chapter or station Switch sound off and on Adjust the volume Access the channels Enter a num...

Page 25: ...standby 5 Press the STOP button and hold it down until the remote control light goes off Manual programming This method involves carrying out a manual search for the codes to be used for controlling y...

Page 26: ...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 INFO key of...

Page 27: ...CLOSE key Note Disc Formatting When you insert a DVD RW disc for the first time your DVD recorder must format the disc This operation will take several minutes but you may begin recording onto the di...

Page 28: ...atch another channel during the recording session select it directly on the television set using its own remote control handset With each recording session the name and programme parameters recorded o...

Page 29: ...images of each title To view a recording see page 55 Closing a DVD R or DVD RW disc Finishing a disc When a disc is full or if you do not want to record any other programmes on the disk you need to fi...

Page 30: ...of 8 different programmings In the case of double programming a warning message is displayed 3 Name Give a Name to your programme Press the INFO key to access the keyboard table Use the B C and OK key...

Page 31: ...D or DVR 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 quali...

Page 32: ...red transfer Select each parameter with the or key and enter the corresponding information with the number keys or the B key as described below Note your DVD recorder can memorise the parameters of 8...

Page 33: ...programmes for the channel move from one programme to another FWD REV move from 10 to 10 programmes To consult the programs of the channels at a given time choose a program from the list e g 9 o cloc...

Page 34: ...oth RCA Audio Video and Ushiden sockets for the transfer of video to a recordable disc 1 To record to disc load a DVD R or DVD RW disc into the DVD recorder 2 Place the device in its play mode 3 From...

Page 35: ...order is switched on and is playing compatible files and videos and is connected to the DV IN socket The USB Device line is only accessible with a compatible device Recording from a USB peripheral You...

Page 36: ...ook for a video or DivX title Library disc to look for titles saved to DVD R RW Music library to look for mp3 and wma music files previously transferred from a USB peripheral device CD etc to the DVR...

Page 37: ...to avoid or enable its erasure Copy to disc to conserve archive a title to a DVD R RW disc and then erase it from the hard disc Erase chapter to delete all the electronic bookmarks positioned automat...

Page 38: ...rs a range of functions sort by title sort by type etc Title and disc management functions The management functions let you sort titles according to the criteria proposed by your recorder To access th...

Page 39: ...ical discs on which high quality picture and audio are recorded by means of digital signals Region code number Your DVD recorder responds to the regional management information recorded on DVDs The re...

Page 40: ...made to ensure playability of all disc types it is not possible to guarantee playback of discs which are not in conformity with DVD CD VCD or S VCD standards Moreover this unit may not play some reco...

Page 41: ...selected pages 27 59 Recording Function in progress page 27 Interactive banners In addition to menus your DVD recorder has interactive information banners with icons representing functions or informa...

Page 42: ...ying mode Operating principle 1 Load a disc and press PLAY to start playback 2 To display the banner press the yellow INFO key 3 Select an icon using the C B keys or enter a number using the number bu...

Page 43: ...e disc s menu or to begin playing it recorded DVD R DVD RW discs Note the Disc heading is shown as transparent when there is no disc in the device or if the disc is not compatible Search Options Quick...

Page 44: ...the zoomed image around using C and B to view a particular spot If this does not work try again after pressing PAUSE To resume normal playback press the key several times to return to the original for...

Page 45: ...keying in the starting time Select the time elapsed icon and use the numbered keys on the remote control unit to access the place from which you want to play back Use two digits for each field For ins...

Page 46: ...d chapters on the disc repeat between 2 points or repeat a disc a title The icon of the play mode is accessible via the information banner during playback During playing of a disc press the INFO key t...

Page 47: ...the PBC icon Uses the or key to see other screens or deactivate the functions Play mode for Audio CDs Your player has several play modes for Audio CDs standard play that respects the order of the tra...

Page 48: ...chapters you must select Play Title in the title menu If you wish to play all the chapters including those you have masked select Play Full Title in the title menu Create a new title image DVD R DVD...

Page 49: ...apter position the disc during play on this chapter and select Delete Chapter Marker and confirm with OK Note For DVD R discs you cannot manually create or delete chapter markers Your DVD recorder aut...

Page 50: ...the device pauses and the image is recorded and placed in play memory Hide the chapter DVR If you wish to cut a title into two parts while playing the title select Split Title and confirm your choice...

Page 51: ...tray using the OPEN CLOSE key 2 From the main menu MENU key or in Stop mode select the Disc function with the or key then confirm using the OK key 3 Press OK to play back the disc Note the play menu d...

Page 52: ...ing to the type of image Kb or Mb the change may take several seconds Note after several seconds the information banner disappears You can redisplay it using the INFO key on the remote control With th...

Page 53: ...m to the AVI file specification Apart from mp3 the audio formats recognised by your player are MPEG layer 1 2 AC3 DTS PCM The most common is mp3 Formats such as AAC and Ogg Vorbis are not supported by...

Page 54: ...he information parameters and advice relating to the use of DivX VOD files we recommend that you visit a specialised web site such as www divx com vod Concerning DivX files You can find DivX files for...

Page 55: ...ge 62 Disc Title menu DVD R DVD RW This menu allows you to access recordings that you have made on your DVD R or DVD RW discs or those carried out by other DVD recorders if they are compatible with yo...

Page 56: ...ecting Unlock Disc and confirming it with OK Finalize Disc Make compatible depending on the DVD R or RW disc inserted in your DVD recorder With a DVD R disc Select Finalize Disc using the or button an...

Page 57: ...ne by one Confirm with OK Delete a letter by selecting DEL Press the OK key Add a space by selecting SPACE Press the OK key 3 When the name is complete select Done Press the OK key 4 Exit the menu usi...

Page 58: ...picture format cannot be changed Caution the Automatic Format function of certain television sets may malfunction in 16x9 Set the Auto Format of your television to Off in order to avoid conflicts With...

Page 59: ...e 6 settings so that you can record the entire desired programme on a disc that has already been partially recorded Chapter Markers When recording a title your recorder organises the chapters by creat...

Page 60: ...When Display is selected press OK to display the choice of language menu Select a language with the keys and confirm with OK Exit the menu using the RETURN key Selecting the Audio language for dialogu...

Page 61: ...n the default language of the subtitles will be the one you selected for the dialogues see above Because of this if the default language for the dialogues is not available but subtitles are available...

Page 62: ...n the unlocked position without any rating limit If you want to use the Child lock function you have to set a rating limit and position the Lock function on On Locking 4 The Lock line is already selec...

Page 63: ...ote the DVD recorder is delivered with no restriction settings If you want to prevent certain discs from being played you must select a restriction level 5 Press OK 6 To return to the DVD recorder men...

Page 64: ...or television with or without integrated decoder connected to your DVD recorder you will need to set the DIGITAL AUDIO OUT sockets coaxial or optical so that they deliver the Dolby Digital DTS or MPEG...

Page 65: ...Note this function is positioned by default on On AV2 Input Choose the S Video or Video signal depending on the device connected to the AV2 Scart socket usually a satellite or cable receiver select R...

Page 66: ...own for a rapid selection See the list of channels on the following page Updating Naviclick via Teletext Sometimes certain channels modify the organisation of their Teletext journal In this case unles...

Page 67: ...ocument supplied seperately Countries Todays Tomorrows Channels Programmes Programmes Austria ORF1 311 327 ORF2 321 330 Belgium TV1 601 TV2 161 Czchec Republic CT1 301 311 CT2 306 316 NOVA 301 311 PRI...

Page 68: ...recordings on the disc Video CD VCD discs VCD Video Compact Disc discs enable up to 74 minutes of VHS quality video associated with still pictures audio tracks and interactive menus to be recorded on...

Page 69: ...d 160 kbps Higher compression rates such as 192 kbps or more will only rarely improve sound quality Conversely files with sampling rates below 128 kb sec will not be played properly Do not attempt to...

Page 70: ...he signal lamp on the remote control flashes when you use it Make sure no objects or animals are in the path of the infrared beam between the remote control and your DVD recorder They may block the be...

Page 71: ...t codecs The majority of applications on your computer require the video and audio to be coded separately The two flows are mixed after coding More information on this can be found using the various I...

Page 72: ...y work Check the corresponding fuse in your house s fuse box The menus or subtitles do not appear in the language you want With a DVD the DVD menus are not displayed in your language Check the disc ja...

Page 73: ...It switches on as soon as your DVD recorder is turned on and produces a slight hum The TV guide NAVICLICK is not displayed Downloading may be disabled Make sure that Off is not ticked page 66 Does th...

Page 74: ...e connected to the DIGITAL AUDIO OUT sockets does not support Dolby DTS or MPEG signals your DVD recorder will deliver PCM Pulse Code Modulation signals In this case Dolby Digital DTS or MPEG must not...

Page 75: ...ease them when your DVD recorder displays DVD B 4 Try to control your DVD recorder with the remote control Note in the event of a problem redo the setting of both components the remote control and you...

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