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Operating Instructions

DVD Recorder

Model No. DMR-ES30VEB

Dear customer: 

Before connecting, operating or adjusting this product, please read the instructions completely. Please keep this manual for future reference.

PAL

NTSC

DVD RECORDING

DVD-RAM/DVD-R/DVD-RW/+R

VHS RECORDING

CH

REC

DMR-ES30V

PULL OPEN

VHS

DVD

DUBBING

REC

CH

/x1.3

VHS

DVD

PAL NTSC

EJECT

OPEN/CLOSE

RAM

Summary of Contents for DMR-ES30VEB

Page 1: ...nnecting operating or adjusting this product please read the instructions completely Please keep this manual for future reference PAL NTSC DVD RECORDING DVD RAM DVD R DVD RW R VHS RECORDING CH REC DMR ES30V PULL OPEN VHS DVD DUBBING REC CH x1 3 VHS DVD PAL NTSC EJECT OPEN CLOSE RAM ...

Page 2: ...g 17 VHS FUNCTIONS Connecting with RF cable Aerial cable 18 TIMER controlled recordings 50 Settings in the VHS FUNCTIONS Menu 83 Auto Setup with RF cable Aerial cable 19 TIMER recording from Sat with VIDEO Plus 51 QUICK ERASE Automatic tuning Recording from an external device 52 Removing Interference 20 DUBBING 84 85 53 STATUS displays Manually Copying Changing RF output channel 86 87 FUNCTIONS Se...

Page 3: ...ndently of each other e g simultaneously With the new Quick Start feature the unit is ready for use within approx 1 second Thus if a DVD RAM was previously inserted recording can begin immediately after the unit is switched on from Standby mode Connecting with 21 pin Scart cable Setup with Q Link Setup without Q Link Automatic Tuning Connecting with RF cable Aerial cable Auto Setup with RF cable A...

Page 4: ...d from a c mains while it remains connected to a live mains outlet even if it has been turned off 1 Open the fuse cover with a screwdriver Fuse cover Fuse 5 ampere 2 Replace the fuse and close or attach the fuse cover To replace the fuse open the fuse compartment with a screwdriver as shown and replace the fuse and the cover securely WARNING To reduce the risk of fire electric shock or product dam...

Page 5: ...is well ventilated To prevent risk of electric shock or fire hazard due to overheating ensure that curtains and any other materials do not obstruct the ventilation vents Do not obstruct the unit s ventilation openings with newspapers tablecloths curtains and similar items Do not place sources of naked flames such as lighted candles on the unit Dispose of batteries in an environmentally friendly ma...

Page 6: ...d distribution facilities are provided directly by Panasonic UK Ltd It couldn t be simpler Also available through our internet is direct shopping for a wide range of finished products take a browse on our website for further details Sales and Support Information Customer Care Centre For customers within the UK 08705 357357 Visit our website for product information www panasonic co uk E mail custom...

Page 7: ...n or select button in menus Insert station or select button in menus REC Record Record mode button SP LP EP REC MODE Record mode button XP SP LP EP VHS DVD Copy from DVD to VHS Copy from VHS to DVD 48 50 53 53 43 47 DVD VHS Menu VIDEO Plus 44 Record DVD VHS 42 47 41 DIRECTTV REC Direct TV record to DVD 42 DVD VHS Recording functions PROG CHECK TIMER RECORDING menu 45 DVD VHS Timer recording menu 4...

Page 8: ... reverse action PAUSE Pause a recording or playback SKIP INDEX 32 STOP PLAY x1 3 You can increase the playback speed Hold PLAY during playback RAM 33 32 33 33 SLOW SEARCH FF REW C DVD ERASE Erase a title during playback 57 Launch the disc menu 86 87 DISPLAY Time and detail information appears on the screen DIRECT NAVIGATOR TITLE VIEW Main menu of DVD video 32 FUNCTIONS selection menu 54 83 Launch ...

Page 9: ...rom stop mode Forward or reverse scene search during playback mode SLOW SEARCH FF REW INDEX Search for the beginning of a recording SKIP INDEX 40 39 VHS FUNCTIONS menu 83 FUNCTIONS Select or save a setting Direction buttons in the menu navigation Exit a menu RETURN AUDIO Press several times to select sound playback mode 84 TRACKING V LOCK Optimisation of the playback picture CH Channel select butt...

Page 10: ...HI 06 19 20 SALORA 26 THOMSON 10 15 44 FERGUSON 10 MIVAR 24 SAMSUNG 31 32 43 TOSHIBA 16 GOLDSTAR LG 31 NEC 36 SANSUI 05 31 33 WHITE WESTINGHOUSE 05 06 Point the remote control at the unit s sensor Avoid obstacles in the path of the transmission The maximum range of the remote control is 7 m directly in front of the unit Keep the transmission window and the unit sensor clean The procedure can be im...

Page 11: ...S in stop mode Use to select To Others and confirm with ENTER Use to select SETUP and confirm with ENTER Use to select Others to select Remote Control and confirm with ENTER Use to select the desired mode MODE 1 2 or 3 and confirm with ENTER Setting the remote control Setting the remote control mode for unit Accept the desired mode on the remote control Press and hold the nu ENTER button for appro...

Page 12: ... 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Standby on switch Press to switch the unit from on to standby mode or vice versa In standby mode the unit is still consuming a small amount of power Front Panel Disc Tray Cassette Compartment Display Open and close the disc tray Channel selector button Record Stop Playback x1 3 Copy from VHS to DVD Recording with external recor...

Page 13: ...rmation displays in VHS mode Tape Remain indicator VHS operating state e g playback search Tape display Tape speed SP normal recording duration LP double the recording duration EP triple the recording duration S VHS Copy display during a copy procedure PL Number of the playback list CH Channel display TRK Track number GRP Group number TTL Title number CH Channel display Blinking There are less tha...

Page 14: ...6 8 9 10 RF IN Antenna input OPTICAL Digital audio output Chrominance signal colour difference Chrominance signal colour difference Luminance signal luminance COMPONENT VIDEO OUT R AUDIO L Audio output right left channel VIDEO Video output S VIDEO S VIDEO out connector RF OUT Antenna output AV1 TV 21 pin Scart socket TV connection AV2 DECODER EXT 21 pin Scart socket connection of an external unit ...

Page 15: ... the AC mains socket If your television supports Q Link or RGB connect it to the DVD Recorder with a fully wired 21 pin Scart cable SETUP Connections AV1 Output 1Aerial RF IN Aerial input RF OUT Aerial output AC mains lead AV1 21 pin Scart socket RF cable Aerial cable Aerial input 2 3 TV 4 AC mains lead Extra equipment for the connection shown RF cable Aerial cable 21 pin Scart cable S 21 pin Scar...

Page 16: ...ed recording of TV programmes don t forget to change summer time and winter time You can complete the Owner ID now or skip this step and do it later To do it later press the RETURN button Your DVD Recorder is now ready to use To set the Owner ID now use and press the Numeric buttons or to enter a four digit PIN number Press to correct the digit Make sure that you will remember the PIN number make ...

Page 17: ...utomatic setup saves all available TV stations If the station also broadcasts date and time then the clock is also set automatically Auto Setup 17 Auto Setup Ch 4 Suche Sender bitte warten RETURN abbrechen 35 Auto Setup in progress please wait RETURN to abort RETURN Clock Off Automatic 0 00 00 1 1 2005 Time Date CHANGE ENTER RETURN Clock cannot be set automatically Please set the clock manually EN...

Page 18: ...ocket You can connect the VCR DVD to your TV set by using a RF cable Aerial cable Aerial input RF cable Aerial cable TV 2 Follow the steps described below 3 1 Connect aerial to the RF IN Aerial input connector of the DVD Recorder Connect the DVD Recorder s RF OUT Aerial output to the TV set s Aerial in connector Ensure TV Power is disconnected from AC mains socket Follow the steps for Auto Setup o...

Page 19: ...to finish this setting If the clock setting menu appears Auto clock set was not possible due to a weak signal Mind that a wrong date or time will influence the programmed recording of TV programmes don t forget to change summer time and winter time 19 DVD Display Clock Off Automatic 0 00 00 1 1 2005 Time Date CHANGE ENTER RETURN Clock cannot be set automatically Please set the clock manually ENTER...

Page 20: ... until you receive the Test pattern It may be necessary to repeat steps above until you can see the Test pattern clearly If using a Scart cable please see the note below Press for about 5 seconds The preset channel will be displayed on the DVD display Press channel select buttons CH or 0 to invoke Confirm with ENTER FUNCTIONS Set the RF output channel of the DVD Recorder to RF OFF if the DVD Recor...

Page 21: ...to display the list of tuned TV stations and confirm that all available TV stations have been set correctly Press RETURN to exit the On Screen Display When the station names and or channel numbers have not been set correctly see page 71 for details When no station has been found confirm all connections of the DVD Recorder again and restart the Auto Setup See page 70 for details Checking the Settin...

Page 22: ...AUDIO L R of the DVD Recorder to the input of the television set Connect the DVD OUT of the DVD Recorder to the input of the television set VIDEO oder S VIDEO 4 Plug the DVD Recorder and the television set into the AC mains socket Follow the steps for Auto Setup without Q Link on page 17 AV2 EXT AV1 TV S VIDEO cable 3 S Extra equipment for the connection shown S VIDEO cable RF cable Aerial cable S...

Page 23: ...o component Connect the analogue output L R e g to a Dolby Pro Logic amplifier As described connect the Audio cable according to the colours and markings of the connection sockets white L red R External devices Connecting an analogue amplifier or an analogue system component Before you connect the cable make sure that the power to both devices is turned off After you have connected the cables swit...

Page 24: ...signals or a satellite receiver digital analogue 4 21 pin Scart socket To AC mains socket AV2 External unit TV Aerial 4 AC mains lead 4 AC mains lead AC mains socket 1 AC mains socket 1 3 3 3 AC mains socket 1 2 AV1 2 24 Aerial RF IN input Aerial RF OUT output 21 pin Scart cable Extra equipment for the connection shown RF cable Aerial cable S S 21 pin Scart cable S Necessary for TV with Q Link 21 ...

Page 25: ...described below 2 3 5 Ensure TV Power External unit Power and DVD Recorder Power are disconnected from AC mains socket 1 Switch on the External unit Then follow page 17 for Auto Setup with 21 pin Scart cable 6 Connect aerial to the Aerial in connector of the External unit Connect the External unit s Aerial out connector to the s RF IN Aerial input Connect the s RF OUT Aerial output to the TV set s...

Page 26: ...ets of the television PB PR Y Progressive television picture The progressive aspect ratio height to width is set to 16 9 DVD Video with an aspect ratio of 16 9 will be displayed properly However video material with an aspect ratio of 4 3 will be displayed stretched to the right and left Displaying the picture in the correct aspect ratio If it is possible to adjust the aspect ratio of your televisi...

Page 27: ...d stubborn dirt may not be able to be removed so that recording editing or playback is still compromised even after cleaning The disc should then no longer be used Do not use benzine alcohol water cleaning sprays household cleaners or other solvents Note Only the label side of the disc may be written on Use a soft oil based felt pen Do not use a ball point pen or other hard writing instrument Do n...

Page 28: ...sound Unfinalised CPRM compatible discs with one time only recorded recording Recorded on another DVD recorder Recorded on another DVD recorder The disc must be finalised eventually Music and audio recordings Music in MP3 format pictures in JPEG and TIFF format Max 999 titles 99 groups Music and video recordings DVD RAM DVD R DVD Video format R DVD Video DVD Audio DVD RW DVD VR format RW Audio CD ...

Page 29: ...d recordings in a row This unit cannot play discs that contain PAL and NTSC signals Cartridge write protection TV type Disc Yes No PAL NTSC Multi system TV Yes Yes Discs recorded with PAL or NTSC signals New or previously used e g in computers DVD RAMs or DVD RWs may need to be formatted before recording with this unit You can use the playback and the DIRECT NAVIGATOR while the unit is in timer st...

Page 30: ...g a recording into chapters Changing the audio channel Ending playback PAUSE during playback Slow motion playback playback Image search forward or backwards VHS index search system VISS VHS playback with high picture quality Setting the track position manually Playback Press OPEN CLOSE to open the disc tray Place the disc in the disc tray Press PLAY The disc tray is closed and playback begins The ...

Page 31: ...s function is not possible at the moment The operation of the disc menu depends on the inserted disc If you launch the main menu with TOP MENU another menu may appear than when you press SUB MENU Direct playback Starting the playback from a selected Title Chapter or Track During playback use the number buttons to select the desired entry While the screensaver is displayed you can enter a group num...

Page 32: ...ired title and confirm with ENTER Press RETURN to exit the menu You can select other pages using SKIP Previous or Next VCD DVD A VCD DVD A Slow motion playback Press SLOW SEARCH in pause mode Speed can be controlled in 5 stages Press PLAY to resume normal playback Fast forward rewind Press SLOW SEARCH during playback As long as the button is pressed the search speed increases in 5 stages Press PLA...

Page 33: ...enu for Dolby Digital Splitting a recording into chapters Press CREATE CHAPTER during playback Quick View Play x1 3 Increase playback speed without negative effects on sound Press and hold PLAY during playback Press PLAY again to return to normal playback speed Output takes place in PCM with a digital connection Quick View is cancelled if SKIP or PAUSE is pressed or playback of a programme begins ...

Page 34: ... Use to select the time that the playback should jump forward or back If you press and hold the buttons the time span increases or decreases minute by minute Press ENTER to confirm the selected time Press PLAY to hide the picture in picture Press STOP to end the playback After 2 seconds press STOP again to stop the recording Use TIMER to stop a TIMER controlled recording Delayed playback Playback ...

Page 35: ... 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 Rotating pictures Press SUB MENU during playback In the sub menu use to select the desired setting and confirm with ENTER Use STOP or DIRECT NAVIGATOR to return to PICTURE JPEG VIEW Press SUB MENU Use to select Slide Interval and confirm with ENTER Use to select the display duration of the individual picture...

Page 36: ...ble to be displayed or played back MOTION JPEG is not supported Notes on pictures JPEG TIFF 13 30 49 21 6 Date 16 11 2004 No 1 22 CD JPEG Displaying the picture properties Select the desired picture and press ENTER Press STATUS twice Press STATUS again to exit the display JPEG MP3 playback 36 FUNCTIONS CD MP3 JPEG New MP3 Playback mode Recording Dubbing TIMERRECORDING VIDEO Plus DUBBING 23 To Othe...

Page 37: ... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8...

Page 38: ...o not touch the tape Use high quality brand name tapes for example from Panasonic During the playback of cassettes that were recorded on a different VHS recorder you may experience a lower picture quality Erase protection of cassettes To protect against the accidental erasing of cassettes break out the erase protection tab If you want to record on a protected cassette cover the hole with a piece o...

Page 39: ...ou also start playback using PLAY The tape automatically rewinds when the end is reached This function may not be available during a TIMER controlled recording Playback automatically starts when you insert a video cassette whose write protection tab was removed JET REW For fast rewinding to the beginning of the cassette Approx 43 second with an E180 cassette Depending on the video cassette or the ...

Page 40: ...it it may be necessary to set the track position manually if you experience distortions VHS playback with high picture quality You can play video cassettes in a high picture quality via the TP channel copy input channel in progressive or RGB mode The television must be RGB or progressive capable Press DVD and use CH to select the TP channel Press VHS and then PLAY Playback begins If the index sign...

Page 41: ...il the recording is stopped it counts as 1 title After recording to disc is complete it takes some time for the unit to process the information for device control If you have activated the write protection cancel it Recording television programmes Using AUDIO you can change the received audio channel during the recording It has no effect on the recorded audio channel You can only change the channe...

Page 42: ...ess PLAY during the recording or TIMER controlled recording The playback can only begin if at least 2 seconds have passed since the start of the recording Simultaneous recording and playback Press DIRECT NAVIGATOR during the recording or TIMER controlled recording Use to select a title and confirm with ENTER Press DIRECT NAVIGATOR again to exit the title view During recording you can start playbac...

Page 43: ...ress ENTER Use to select FLEXIBLE REC and press ENTER Use to select the required recording time Use to select Start and confirm with ENTER The recording begins Press RETURN to exit the FLEXIBLE REC window Press STOP to cancel the recording before the end has been reached Neither the channel nor the recording mode can be changed in PAUSE mode Displaying the available recording time Press STATUS sev...

Page 44: ...et The appropriate codes can be found in newspapers and TV guides Press VIDEO Plus Enter the VIDEO Plus number using the number buttons Use to delete a number Confirm the VIDEO Plus number with ENTER 55 VIDEO Plus is a trademark of Gemstar Development Corporation The VIDEO Plus system is manufactured under licence from Gemstar Development Corporation In the TIMER RECORDING screen check the start a...

Page 45: ...e entered using the number buttons Name Programme position name of the TV station Date You can also programme titles to be recorded on a daily or weekly basis Start Start time Stop Stop time If you press and hold the buttons the time increases decreases in 30 minute increments Mode Recording mode XP SP LP EP FR If you selected PDC ON recording mode FR is not possible PDC On or OFF If the televisio...

Page 46: ...00 SP 02 ITV 18 11 THU 15 30 ON 15 00 SP 03 CH4 18 11 THU 11 30 ON 10 30 SP ENTER RETURN CANCEL 10 2 OK TIMER controlled recordings PROG CHECK Checking changing or deleting TIMER RECORDINGS Press PROG CHECK Use to select the TIMER RECORDING Delete a programme with CANCEL RESET Programmes that are currently being recorded cannot be deleted Check the settings or correct them if necessary using ENTER...

Page 47: ... in the normal VHS system Depending on the video cassette used the time remaining on the video cassette may not be displayed correctly This is not possible for TIMER controlled recordings or for recordings via an external device If the tape speed is changed during the recording a brief image distortion will appear at that spot During the recording you can playback or record to discs The recording ...

Page 48: ... LP EP Save the programme using ENTER Press TIMER to switch the unit to timer standby mode The symbol lights up in the unit display Automatic SP LP switching A If the remaining tape time is not sufficient to start a programmed recording then the SP LP function switches to the LP tape speed This ensures that the entire programme is recorded If the remaining time on the tape is also not enough in LP...

Page 49: ...g recorded cannot be changed Checking or changing Deleting Make sure that the unit is in timer standby mode The symbol lights up in the unit display Once you have made all changes save the programme with ENTER Press TIMER to switch the unit to timer standby mode The symbol lights up in the unit display To cancel or pause the recording press TIMER again The symbol turns off Name Programme position ...

Page 50: ...receiver using EXT LINK Connect the external device with a 21 pin Scart cable to the AV2 socket Adjust the Ext Link function for the connected device During standby mode you can play or record discs TIMER recordings via external devices EXT LINK The programming of the recording must take place on the external device The recording begins when a corresponding signal is received from the connected de...

Page 51: ...e for the station again Press the VIDEO Plus button Enter a VIDEO Plus Code from a Satellite TV Guide for a satellite channel e g Sky 1 using the Numeric buttons Press to correct any mistakes Press the ENTER button will appear instead of a channel number AV input Press the to select the channel or AV input that is to be used for recording from the satellite channel Press the ENTER button to memori...

Page 52: ... audio mode during playback If the output signal of the external device is an NTSC signal set the TV system in the SETUP menu to NTSC RAM If you activated the write protection deactivate it Press REC MODE to select the recording mode In stop mode use INPUT SELECT to select the input channel AV3 Start the playback on the external device Press REC at the point where you want to begin recording Use S...

Page 53: ...STS ENTER RAM You can not execute the dubbing procedure while the DVD or VHS unit is in standby mode for the TIMER controlled recordings Cancel the standby mode When copying from DVD to VHS or VHS to DVD use AUDIO to select the desired channel for dual channel sound RW VR RW VR RAM R RW V R Manually Copying to DVD Manually Copying to VHS Start the playback Press PAUSE where you want to start recor...

Page 54: ...DVD RAM menus The menu entries can be different depending on the disc or medium MP3 JPEG see page 35 37 Press FUNCTIONS in stop mode Use to select a menu and confirm with ENTER Use to select an option and confirm with ENTER To view the second screen page use to select To Others and confirm with ENTER To return to the first page use to select Return and confirm with ENTER Press FUNCTIONS to exit th...

Page 55: ...n the next screen and confirm with ENTER If you press STOP the name title is saved Entering a Title via the Number Buttons e g the Letter R Press 7 to go to the 7th line Press 7 twice to select R and confirm with ENTER Accepting a Disc Name or Title from List Names Use SKIP to open List Names Use to select the disc name or title confirm with ENTER Erasing a Disc Name or Title from List Names Use S...

Page 56: ...d with the TV system selected in the unit NTSC PAL The The programme is copy protected The programme is write protected The programme is currently being recorded The programme cannot be played back Symbols in DIRECT NAVIGATOR Press FUNCTIONS in stop mode Confirm DIRECT NAVIGATOR with ENTER Use Previous or Next to select other pages and press ENTER Select the desired title and start playback with E...

Page 57: ...RECT NAVIGATOR or playback lists in PLAYLISTS This deletes the title or playback list and it cannot be recovered Information on the playback list is displayed in DIRECT NAVIGATOR or in PLAYLISTS Time and date is displayed Use to select Properties and confirm with ENTER Chapter and date is displayed Use to select Properties and confirm with ENTER RAM RAM DIRECT NAVIGATOR PLAYLISTS 65 To Others Conf...

Page 58: ...View 01 DIRECT NAVIGATOR DVD RAM Enter Name Set up Protection Cancel Protection Partial Erase Change Thumbnail Divide Title Set up Protection Set up title protection Yes No RETURN SELECT ENTER Cancel Protection Cancel title protection Yes No RETURN SELECT ENTER Set up Protection Use to select Set up Protection and confirm with ENTER Use to select Yes and confirm with ENTER A padlock is displayed E...

Page 59: ...ecorded picture was a still image The unit switches to pause when the end of the track is reached The available recording time on the disc may remain the same after the erase process Use PAUSE and SKIP to jump to the beginning or end of a title You can search for begin and end points with SLOW SEARCH TIME SLIP or FUNCTIONS Selection Menu Partial Erase Before you start erasing make sure that you re...

Page 60: ...lace 10 seconds before to 10 seconds after the dividing point Use to select Exit if you want skip the preview Confirm Exit with ENTER In the Divide Title screen use to select Divide and confirm with ENTER Change Thumbnail You can select an image to be displayed as a preview in the title view Use to select Change Thumbnail and confirm with ENTER Press PLAY to start the playback Press ENTER at the i...

Page 61: ...the diving point may be lost Combine Chapters Use to select Combine chapters and confirm with ENTER The selected chapter will be combined with the following chapter Use to select Combine and confirm with ENTER Erase Chapter Confirm Erase Chapter with ENTER Use to select Erase and confirm with ENTER Title View Return to TITLE VIEW Press FUNCTIONS Confirm DIRECT NAVIGATOR with ENTER In the TITLE VIE...

Page 62: ...R DUBBING Dubbing Direction DVD VHS 1 Dubbing Mode VIDEO SP 2 Create List 0 Start Dubbing Cancel All Select the dubbing direction Source Destination DVD VHS 3 Dubbing Direction DVD VHS 1 Dubbing Mode 2 Create List 0 Start Dubbing Cancel All Recording Mode Format VIDEO SP 3 Press ENTER to change settings No Size Name of item New item Total 0 Page 01 01 Create dubbing list Dubbing Direction DVD VHS ...

Page 63: ... the desired title and confirm your selection with ENTER Erase Use to select Yes and confirm with ENTER Move Use to select a new position and confirm with ENTER Editing individual elements Use to return to Create List and select with Start Dubbing Press ENTER to start dubbing You can switch between VIDEO and PLAYLISTS to select your title When copying from DVD to VHS the index signal is automatica...

Page 64: ...ER Recording Mode FR Time Setting Off DUBBING starts after rewinding to the beginning of the cassette Titles for each index signal are automatically created Time Setting On DUBBING starts at the desired start position No ti Use to select Dubbing Time and confirm with ENTER Use to change the Time Setting and confirm with ENTER Use to return to Dubbing Time and use to select Start Dubbing Press ENTE...

Page 65: ...apter marking use PAUSE to stop the playback Use SLOW SEARCH SKIP TIME SLIP or to select the position Use to select Exit and confirm with ENTER Press FUNCTIONS in stop mode Use to select To Others and confirm with ENTER Confirm PLAYLISTS with ENTER In PLAYLIST VIEW use to select the free Create field and confirm with ENTER You can create and then edit a playlist from your favourite chapters of you...

Page 66: ... Copy Copy PLAYLIST Copy Cancel RETURN SELECT ENTER 02 Start play and select the image of a thumbnail Create Confirm Create with ENTER Please read Creating a Playlist Change Thumbnail You can select an image to be displayed as the preview in TITLE VIEW The image will be displayed as the preview for approx 1 second after the beginning of the title Use to select Change Thumbnail and confirm with ENT...

Page 67: ... To Others and confirm with ENTER Confirm PLAYLISTS with ENTER In PLAYLIST VIEW use to select a playlist Press SUB MENU Use to select Chapter View and confirm with ENTER In the Add Chapter menu use to select a Source Title and press Use to select a Source Chapter and confirm with ENTER Use to cancel the process Use to select the position where the chapter is to be inserted and confirm with ENTER T...

Page 68: ...t can be lost Combine Chapters In the next screen use to select Combine and confirm with ENTER The selected chapter is combined with the next chapter Erase Chapter In the next screen use to select Erase and confirm with ENTER The original title is not erased by erasing the chapter PLAYLIST View Return to PLAYLIST VIEW Move Chapter Use to select the position where the chapter is to moved and confir...

Page 69: ...saves your settings Use to return to the sub menu and use RETURN to exit the menu Use FUNCTIONS to return to the FUNCTIONS menu Tuning Disc Picture Sound Display Connection SETUP Others Clock Quick Start Owner ID Shipping Condition On Remote Control MODE 1 Default Settings Sub menu Setting Option RETURN SELECT TAB SETUP DVD FUNCTIONS To Others FUNCTIONS Selection Menu ENTER Tuning Manual Menu navi...

Page 70: ...0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Channel Disc Picture Sound Display Connection Others Manual Auto Setup Restart Download from TV Tuning Pos N...

Page 71: ...g or similar funtions Use to select the station that you want to move Q Link Press C Use to select a new position and confirm with ENTER Inserting an Empty Programme Position If the station table was not created using or similar funtions Use to select the programme position in front of which an empty programme position is to be inserted Q Link Press B An empty programme position is inserted Changi...

Page 72: ... Auto Setup Restart Use to select Yes and confirm with ENTER The station search begins To cancel the process use to select No and confirm with ENTER or press RETURN To stop the station search early press RETURN Download from TV with Q Link or similar functions Use to select Yes and confirm with ENTER The data transfer begins To cancel the process use to select No and confirm with ENTER or press RE...

Page 73: ...scs or turn the unit off the setting is reset to Off You can restrict the playback of DVD Video by entering a password Changing the Security Level Unlock Recorder Return to level 8 Change Password Change the password Change Level Change the unlock level Temporary Unlock You can temporarily unlock a disc for playback The unit is locked again when you switch to standby or open the disc tray ENTER EN...

Page 74: ...ether form a moving picture A full frame is made up of 2 half frames The picture can appear blurry but the overall quality is good A half frame only contains half of the information of a full frame and has a poorer picture quality ON Off Automatic Field Frame Automatic SQPB On The picture becomes clear and contour rich This setting is always set to On if you have selected TV System NTSC Off If the...

Page 75: ... is decreased The sound is still clearly audible when the volume is decreased Bitstream The connected unit can decode the corresponding signal PCM If the connected unit cannot decode the corresponding signal the setting must be switched to PCM Otherwise strong noise can cause damage to hearing or loudspeakers Perform settings based on your audio system ON The connected unit cannot process signals ...

Page 76: ...your screen Automatic Off Bright Dim ON Off Automatic The screen messages are displayed on the screen 16 9 4 3 Letterbox PAL NTSC ON Off On In COMPONENT VIDEO OUT mode the signal is displayed in full picture quality PAL You connect the unit to a PAL or multi system television set Programmes that were recorded with NTSC are played back as PAL60 NTSC You connect the unit to an NTSC television set Pr...

Page 77: ...ed signal Ext Link Ext Link 1 For digital receivers that send a special recording control signal e g the F U N receiver TU DSF41 Ext Link 2 External recording control for satellites or digital receivers video signal RGB Video RGB Video S Video AV2 Input Ext Link Ext Link 1 Ext Link 2 ENTER ENTER ENTER AV2 Settings AV2 Settings Option FUNCTIONS Selection Menu FUNCTIONS To Others 77 Tuning Disc Pict...

Page 78: ...ated password and the time settings are reset to their factory settings All settings except for the programmed channels time country language and disc language settings the security levels including password and the remote control code are reset to the factory settings ENTER ENTER Others Setting Option ON Off On The device is ready for use from standby mode after approx 2 seconds Standby mode uses...

Page 79: ...ception conditions etc the Automatic time correction function may not work In this case the indication for Clock setting is automatically reset to MANUAL If the reception conditions improve later on it is possible to activate this function Clock setting If Clock setting is set to AUTO do not set it to MANUAL otherwise the automatic time correction function is deactivated This DVD Recorder uses a 2...

Page 80: ...nu Disc Name Enter the name The name is displayed in the FUNCTIONS window You cannot give a name to a Disc after it has been finalised Disc Protection This procedure allows you to activate or deactivate write protection Use to select Yes and confirm with ENTER Write Protection On The padlock is closed To deactivate write protection use to select Yes and confirm with ENTER Write Protection Off The ...

Page 81: ... with ENTER The formatting process begins After it is complete a message is displayed Press ENTER Press RETURN to stop the formatting process If the formatting process takes more than 2 minutes an error may have occurred The formatting can be cancelled and restarted Do not unplug the unit while the disc is being formatted During formatting all data is erased including recordings created with this ...

Page 82: ...D Video format You can play these finalized DVD R on compatible DVD players Use to select Yes and confirm with ENTER Use to select Start and confirm with ENTER The finalisation process begins and takes approx 15 minutes When this process is finished a confirmation message appears Press ENTER Do not unplug the unit while the disc is being finalized You can only finalize DVD R that were recorded on ...

Page 83: ... displayed AUTO The unit automatically detects the recording type ON Playback of an S VHS cassette in Quasi S VHS format OFF For playback of recordings in VHS format Setting the tape length of the used cassette AUTO E 240 E 195 E 260 E 300 VHS FUNCTIONS QUICK ERASE In order to be able to record on a used cassette tape without any quality problems erase the recordings on the cassette using the QUIC...

Page 84: ...rect setting of the tape length Use CANCEL RESET to set the counter to 0 00 00 Recording Changing the soundtrack Press AUDIO to change the soundtrack Each time the button is pressed the display switches from L R stereo L R normal soundtrack L R stereo Soundtrack tape During the index search 01 through 20 is displayed during JET Rewind JET REW If you use the DC channel you cannot change the soundtr...

Page 85: ...adcast is currently being received 4 Sound mode LR L R Soundtrack was changed with the AUDIO button REC Record PAUSE Pause recording PLAYx1 3 PLAY Quick View Playback x1 3 Playback Pause playback Fast forward 5 speeds Rewind 5 speeds Slow motion Slow motion rewind 5 speeds Displaying the information 5 Available recording time and recording mode e g 0 50 SP shows 50 minutes in SP mode 6 Current dat...

Page 86: ... ch channel number of channels Depending on the status of the unit playback stop there are some entries that cannot be selected or changed Subtitles soundtrack and recording angle can only be selected if they were recorded on the disc With some discs these can only be changed via the disc menus When playing recordings of bilingual programmes 1 1 ch is displayed Soundtrack lang Change the subtitle ...

Page 87: ...c Play Picture Sound Other V S S Off Dialog Enhancer Off DISPLAY DVD V RAM RW V R RW VR DVD A DVD V RAM R RW V R RW VR DVD A Title Chapter Off Track All Off Track Group Off This function is only available when the elapsed playtime is displayed Play Option Setting On Off During the playback of playback list Playback NR Reduces noise and image distortion Picture Option Setting V S S Surround sound e...

Page 88: ...nit to standby I If the unit does not switch to standby mode press and hold I for approx 10 seconds or unplug it from the power supply for approx one minute and reconnect the cable Press I to switch the unit on If the malfunction is not eliminated after this contact customer service and provide the code that is displayed No sound Volume set to quiet Distorted sound It is not possible to hear the d...

Page 89: ... played if the security level has been changed î Some titles and chapter of DVD Video are not played back if the Ratings have changed î The languages were not recorded on the disc î You may need to use the disc menu to select the languages î The language is not recorded on the disc î The subtitles are not recorded on the disc or are not switched on î The angle perspective can only be changed for s...

Page 90: ...setting Copying from disc to video cassette does not work î When recording video cassettes to disc the TP channel was not selected î Video cassette is copy protected Video cassette cannot be copied to disc î When recording from disc to video cassette the DC channel was not selected î DVD is copy protected Part or all recorded programmes were lost î If the power goes out during recording or editing...

Page 91: ...7 Kannada 7578 Kashmiri 7583 Kazakh 7575 Kirghiz 7589 Korean 7579 Kurdish 7585 Laotian 7679 Latin 7665 Latvian 7686 Singhalese 8373 Slovac 8375 Slovenian 8376 Somali 8379 Spanish 6983 Sundanese 8385 Swahili 8387 Swedish 8386 Tagalog 8476 Tajik 8471 Tamil 8465 Tatar 8484 Telugo 8469 Thai 8472 Tibetan 6679 Tigrinya 8473 Tonga 8479 Turkish 8482 Turkmen 8475 Twi 8487 Ukrainian 8575 Urdu 8582 Uzbek 859...

Page 92: ... ground 5 Blue ground 6 Audio input CH1 L 7 Blue 8 Switching voltage 9 Green ground 10 Reserved 11 Green 12 No connection 13 Red ground 14 Blanking ground 15 Red 16 Blanking 17 Video output ground 18 Video input ground 19 Video output 20 Video input 21 Ground AV2 Scart Socket 1 Audio output CH2 R 2 Audio input CH2 R 3 Audio output CH1 L 4 Audio ground 5 Blue ground 6 Audio input CH1 L 7 Blue 8 Swi...

Page 93: ...l loss of quality MPEG Layer 3 audio decoding technology licensed from Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson multimedia This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by U S patents and other intellectual property rights Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by Macrovision and is intended for home and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise autho...

Page 94: ... 7 mm s 480 min EP 7 8 mm s 720 min NTSC SP 33 35 mm s 168 min EP 11 12 mm s 505 min with E 240 cassettes Forward rewind approx 60 sec Fast rewind approx 43 sec with E 180 cass Other Regional code 2 Video interface TV system PAL 625 50 NTSC 525 60 Input The input impedance of each input socket is 75 Ohm AV1 SCART Video 1 Vp p AV2 SCART Video 1 Vp p Y 1 Vp p C 0 3 Vp p PAL Burst RGB 0 7Vp p 625 50 ...

Page 95: ...1 kHz AV2 SCART Standard 0 5 Vrms Full conduction 2 Vrms at 1 kHz DVD Socket Standard 0 5 Vrms Full conduction 2 Vrms at 1 kHz Digital Audio Optical connection PCM Dolby Digital DTS MPEG Two integrated tuners one for DVD and one for VCR Tuner system PAL I Channel range UHF CH 21 68 DVD The input impedance of each input socket is more than 10 kOhm 6 dBV 6 dBV 6 dBV The output impedance of each outp...

Page 96: ...ntry codes 73 91 Soundtrack 86 NTSC 29 48 52 76 CPRM Cartridge disc 29 SQPB 40 83 Still Mode 74 On Screen Messages 76 Subtitle 73 86 Date 16 17 79 OPTICAL 14 23 S VHS Dubbing Setting 74 DC channel 53 OSD 83 Default Settings 78 Tape length 47 84 PAL 29 76 Dialog Enhancer 87 Time 16 17 79 PBC 86 Digital Audio Output 75 TIME SLIP 34 PCM Down Conversion 75 Disc formats 28 29 Title Page 70 PDC 46 Disc ...

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