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DVD RECORDER
MODEL
DV-RW2U
OPERATION MANUAL
• Please read this Operation Manual carefully before using your recorder.
• Instrucciones importantes de seguridad y guía de operación rápida en español
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IMPORTANT /
IMPORTANTE
EZ SET UP
(AUTO CHANNEL /CLOCK SET UP)
EZ SET UP
(PROGRAMACIÓN AUTOMÁTICA DE CANAL/PUESTA EN HORA DEL RELOJ)
Detail: Please see page 23
Detalle: véase la página 23
1
The region number
for this recorder is 1
POWER
OPEN/CLOSE
CHANNEL
TIMER ON/OFF
REC
DISC
TIMER
AV
AUTO REC
STANDBY
TIMER
DISC IN
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
terminado la EZ SET UP.
4
EZ SET UP complete.
EZ SET UP completo.
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Model No.:
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Serial No.:
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WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT
EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION
This symbol warns the user of
uninsulated voltage within the
unit that can cause dangerous
electric shocks.
This symbol alerts the user
that there are important
operating and maintenance
instructions in the literature
accompanying this unit.
“WARNING—FCC Regulations state that any unauthorized changes or
modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by the manufacturer
could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.”
CAUTION:
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO
NOT REMOVE COVER. NO USER-SERVICEABLE
PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED
SERVICE PERSONNEL.
CAUTION:
THIS UNIT IS A CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT.
USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE
SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE.
AS THE LASER BEAM USED IN THIS UNIT IS HARMFUL TO THE EYES, DO NOT ATTEMPT TO
DISASSEMBLE THE CABINET.
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL ONLY.
As an ENERGY STAR
®
Partner, SHARP has determined that this product meets the ENERGY STAR
®
guidelines for
energy efficiency.
ENERGY STAR is a U.S. registered mark.
For future reference, record the model and serial number (located
on the rear of the product) in the space provided.
INFORMATION
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits 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 guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by
one or more of the following measures:
—Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
—Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
—Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
—Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Note to CATV system installer:
This reminder is provided to call the CATV system installer’s attention to Article 820-40 of the National Electrical Code that
provides guidelines for proper grounding and, in particular, specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the
grounding system of the building, as close to the point of cable entry as practical.
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CAUTION: Please read all of these instructions
before you operate this product and save these
instructions for later use.
Electrical energy can perform many useful functions. This
product has been engineered and manufactured to assure
your personal safety. BUT IMPROPER USE CAN RESULT IN
POTENTIAL ELECTRICAL SHOCK OR FIRE HAZARDS. In
order not to defeat the safeguards incorporated in this
product, observe the following basic rules for its installation,
use and servicing.
1. Read Instructions All the safety and operating instructions
should be read before the product is operated.
2. Retain Instructions The safety and operating instructions
should be retained for future reference.
3. Heed Warnings All warnings on the product and in the
operating instructions should be adhered to.
4. Follow Instructions All operating and use instructions
should be followed.
5. Cleaning Unplug this product from the wall outlet before
cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a
damp cloth for cleaning.
6. Attachments Do not use attachments not recommended by
the product manufacturer as they may cause hazards.
7. Water and Moisture Do not use this product near waterfor
example, near a bath tub, wash bowl, kitchen sink, or laundry
tub; in a wet basement; or near a swimming pool; and the like.
8. Accessories Do not place this product on an unstable cart,
stand, tripod, bracket, or table. The product may fall, causing
serious injury to a child or adult, and serious damage to the
product. Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table
recommended by the manufacturer, or sold with the product.
Any mounting of the product should follow the manufacturers
instructions, and should use a mounting accessory recom-
mended by the manufacturer.
9. Transportation A product and cart
combination should be moved with care.
Quick stops, excessive force, and
uneven surfaces may cause the product
and cart combination to overturn.
10. Ventilation-Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for
ventilation to ensure reliable operation of the product and to
protect it from overheating, and these openings must not be
blocked or covered. The openings should never be blocked by
placing the product on a bed, sofa, rug, or other similar surface.
This product should not be placed in a built-in installation such
as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided or
the manufacturers instructions have been adhered to.
11. Power Sources This product should be operated only from
the type of power source indicated on the marking label. If you
are not sure of the type of power supply to your home, consult
your product dealer or local power company. For products
intended to operate from battery power, or other sources, refer
to the operating instructions.
12. Grounding or Polarization This product is equipped with
either a two-wire polarized plug (one plug blade bigger than the
other) or a three-wire grounded plug (a third pin for grounding).
The two-wire polarized plug will fit only one way into the power
outlet. The three-wire grounded plug will fit only into a
grounding-type power outlet.
If the plug does not fit, ask your electrician to replace your
obsolete outlet. Do not modify the plug. To do so will void the
safety feature.
13. Power-Cord Protection Power-supply cords should be
routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by
items placed upon or against them, paying particular attention
to cords at plugs, convenience 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 grounding of the mast and
supporting structure, grounding of the lead-in wire to an
antenna discharge unit, size of grounding conductors, location
of antenna-discharge unit, connection to grounding electrodes,
and requirements for the grounding electrode. See diagram
below.
15. Lightning For added protection for this product during a
lightning storm, or when it is left unattended and unused for
long periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet and
disconnect the antenna or cable system. This will prevent
damage to the product due to lightning and power-line surges.
16. Power Lines An outside antenna system should not be
located in the vicinity of overhead power lines or other electric
light or power circuits, or where it can fall into such power lines
or circuits. When installing an outside antenna system, extreme
care should be taken to keep from touching such power lines or
circuits as contact with them might be fatal.
17. Overloading Do not overload wall outlets, extension cords,
or integral convenience receptacles as this can result in a risk of
fire or electric shock.
18. Object and Liquid Entry Never push objects of any kind
into this product through openings as they may touch
dangerous voltage points or short-out parts that could result in a
fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the
product.
19. Servicing Do not attempt to service this product yourself as
opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous
voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service
personnel.
20. Damage Requiring Service Unplug this product from the
wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel
under the following conditions:
a. When the power-supply cord or plug is damaged.
b. If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen into the
product.
c. If the product has been exposed to rain or water.
d. If the product does not operate normally by following the
operating instructions. Adjust only those controls that are
covered by the operating instructions, as an improper
adjustment of other controls may result in damage and
will often require extensive work by a qualified technician
to restore the product to normal operation.
e. If the product has been dropped or damaged in any way.
f. When the product exhibits a distinct change in
performance, this indicates a need for service.
21. Replacement Parts-When replacement parts are required,
be sure the service technician has used replacement parts
specified by the manufacturer or have the same characteristics
as the original part. Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire,
electric shock, or other hazards.
22. Safety Check-Upon completion of any service or repairs to
this product, ask the service technician to perform safety
checks to determine that the product is in proper operating
condition.
23. Heat-This product should be situated away from heat sources
such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other products
(including amplifiers) that produce heat.
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
NEC- NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE
ANTENNA LEAD-IN WIRE
ELECTRICAL
SERVICE
EQUIPMENT
ANTENNA DISCHARGE UNIT
(NEC SECTION 810–20)
GROUNDING CONDUCTORS
(NEC SECTION 810–21)
GROUND CLAMPS
POWER SERVICE GROUNDING
ELECTRODE SYSTEM
(NEC PART 250, PART H)
GROUND CLAMP
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Contents
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS ....................... 3
Features ....................................................... 6
Accessories ................................................. 6
About Discs ................................................. 7
Types of Discs that Can Be Played on This Recorder ... 7
Discs that Cannot be Played .......................................... 7
About Recording ......................................... 9
Recording Format .......................................................... 9
VR (Video Recording) Mode ...................................... 9
Video Mode ............................................................... 9
Discs and Recording Formats ........................................ 9
DVD-RW Discs .......................................................... 9
DVD-R Discs .............................................................. 9
Recording Time .............................................................. 10
Disc Remaining Time ..................................................... 10
Cautions Regarding Recording ...................................... 10
Using the Proper Disc .................................................... 11
Unrecordable Material .................................................... 11
Initialization and Finalization ..................... 12
Initialization (Format) ..................................................... 12
Allowing Discs to be Played Back
with Other DVD Players (Finalization) .................... 12
About the Contents of the Disc ................. 12
Title, Chapter and Tracks ............................................... 12
Icons Used on DVD Video Disc Case ............................ 13
The icons used in this Operation Manual....................... 13
Precautions During Use ............................. 14
Disc Precautions ............................................................ 14
Proper Disc Storage .................................................. 14
Handling Precautions ................................................ 14
Cleaning the Pick Up Lens ........................................ 14
Warning of Dew Formation ........................................ 14
Copyright ........................................................................ 14
Major Components...................................... 15
Operating a TV Using the Remote Control
(Universal Remote Control) .................................... 18
Setting the Remote Control Code .................................. 18
Basic Conneciton ........................................ 19
Easy Connection ............................................................ 19
Using Other Types of Video Output ............................... 20
Connecting Using an S-Video Output ....................... 20
Connecting Using the Component Video Output ...... 20
CATV or Satellite Receiver Connections .....
21
Connecting to a Cable Box or Satellite Receiver (1) ...... 21
Connecting to a Cable Box or Satellite Receiver (2) ...... 22
EZ Set Up ..................................................... 23
Channel Setting ........................................... 24
Channel Setting ............................................................. 24
Adding Channel Memory/Erasing Channel Memory ...... 24
Clock Setting ............................................... 25
Auto Clock Setting ......................................................... 25
Manual Clock Setting ..................................................... 26
Automatic Daylight Saving-Time (D.S.T.) Adjustment .... 26
OSD Language Setting ............................... 27
Display Information..................................... 28
Change the Display on the TV Screen ........................... 28
Change the Display on the Front Panel Display ............ 28
Playback....................................................... 29
DVD Playback ................................................................ 29
Playback the playback-only discs ............................. 29
Selected Title Playback .................................................. 30
Recorded DVD Disc Playback ....................................... 30
Playback After Confirming Contents with DiscNavi .. 30
Playback by Selecting a Title .................................... 31
Video CD/Audio CD/CD-R/CD-RW Playback ................ 31
Selected Track Playback ................................................ 31
Fast Forward/Fast Reverse ........................................... 32
Fast Forward/Fast Reverse (Search) Function on the
Recorder ...............................................................
32
SKIP (Forward/Reverse) ................................................ 32
Slow-Motion ................................................................... 32
Still/Pause, Frame Advance ........................................... 33
Skip Search .................................................................... 33
MP3 Discs Playback .................................... 34
To Play Another File (music title) during Playback ......... 34
To Skip the File during Playback .................................... 34
Changing Image/Audio During Playback .. 35
Zoom Function ............................................................... 35
Angle Function ............................................................... 35
Audio Setting .................................................................. 36
Monitor Output when Receiving a Stereo or SAP
Broadcast .......................................................... 36
DNR (Digital Noise Reduction) ...................................... 36
Programmed Playback ............................... 37
Title/Track Programmed Playback ................................. 37
Chapter Programmed Playback ..................................... 38
Repeat Playback.......................................... 39
Repeat Playback ............................................................ 39
A-B Repeat Playback ..................................................... 39
Function Control ......................................... 40
Direct Skip (title/chapter/track) ....................................... 41
Direct Time Skip ............................................................. 41
Subtitle/Angle/Audio Setting .......................................... 42
Clearer Picture and Dynamic Sound Setting ................. 43
DOLBY VIRTUAL SURROUND .................................. 43
DIGITAL GAMMA ....................................................... 43
DIGITAL SUPER PICTURE ......................................... 43
DOLBY VIRTUAL SURROUND/DIGITAL GAMMA/
DIGITAL SUPER PICTURE setting .................... 44
Direct Selection of Scenes
Selecting Scenes by Title Number ................................. 45
Disc Menu Screen .......................................................... 45
Recording for DVD Discs
Before Recording ........................................................... 46
Recordable Discs ...................................................... 46
About the Recording Format ..................................... 46
Before Starting Recording ......................................... 46
Initialization ................................................................ 46
Recording Formats and Recording Modes ............... 47
Disc Information ........................................................ 47
Confirmation of Available Disc Space ....................... 47
TV Program Recording ............................... 48
Basic Recording ............................................................. 48
Pause Recording ........................................................... 49
Stop Recording .............................................................. 50
Useful Recording Functions ........................................... 50
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Contents
Simple Recording Timer ............................. 51
Changing the Settings of the Simple Recording Timer .. 51
Cancelling the Simple Recording Timer ......................... 51
Timer Recording with VCR Plus+®
System ......................................................
53
Timer Recording .......................................... 54
Disc Timer Recording ................................. 56
Canceling the Disc Timer Recording .............................. 57
Using the Recorder During Timer
Standby Mode ....................................... 58
When Finished Using the Recorder .......................... 58
Confirming/Cancelling Timer Program ..... 59
Automatic Recording of Satellite
Broadcast (AV AUTO REC) ................... 60
Connecting to a Satellite receiver, etc. ........................... 60
Recording with AV AUTO REC ....................................... 60
To Cancel the AV AUTO REC Function .......................... 61
Problems of Timer Recording .................... 62
Blinking the TIMER Indicator.......................................... 62
When Timer Recording Times Overlap .......................... 62
Editing the Disc ........................................... 63
Before Editing the Disc .................................................. 63
About Editing ............................................................. 63
Editing Procedure ...................................................... 63
Switching between Playlist and Original Playback ... 64
Editing an Original Title .............................. 65
Erasing a Part from the Original ..................................... 65
Inputting/Renaming the Title .......................................... 66
Adding Chapter Markers ................................................ 66
Erasing Chapter Markers ............................................... 67
Navimark ........................................................................ 68
Protecting the Title ......................................................... 69
Cancelling the Protection ............................................... 70
Erasing a Title from the Original or Playlist
71
Erasing All Titles ............................................................. 71
Erasing One Title ........................................................... 71
Making a New Playlist (PL) ......................... 72
Making a Playlist from Original Title ............................... 72
Adding a Part to the Playlist ........................................... 73
Searching for Start Point and End Point Parts ............... 74
Editing a Playlist Title ................................. 75
Erasing a Part from the Playlist ...................................... 75
Moving the Title .............................................................. 75
Adding a Part from the Original to the Playlist ............... 76
Adding Chapter Marker in a Playlist ............................... 77
Erasing Chapter Marker in a Playlist ......................... 78
Renaming the Title ......................................................... 78
Navimark ........................................................................ 78
Tamper Proof ............................................... 79
Tamper Proof Setting ..................................................... 79
Disengaging Tamper Proof ........................................ 79
Operating during Tamper Proof ................................. 79
Playback Setup Screen............................... 80
TV MODE ....................................................................... 80
PROGRESSIVE ............................................................. 80
PARENTAL ..................................................................... 81
DISC LANG. ................................................................... 81
DD LEVEL(Dolby Digital Output Level) .......................... 81
Digital OUT ................................................................ 81
Basic Settings of the Playback Setup Screen ................ 82
PARENTAL Level Setting ............................................... 82
DISC LANGUAGE Setting .............................................. 84
Language Code List for Disc Language ... 85
Record Setup Screen .................................. 86
CHP INT. ........................................................................ 86
EXACT REC................................................................... 86
R REC START ............................................................... 86
EX. AUDIO ..................................................................... 86
D-MONO REC ............................................................... 86
RW INIT. ......................................................................... 86
SAP ............................................................................... 87
Basic Settings of the Record Setup Screen ................... 87
Disc Setup Screen....................................... 88
VR MODE INITIALIZE ................................................... 88
VIDEO MODE INITIALIZE ............................................. 88
FINALIZE ....................................................................... 88
PROTECT ...................................................................... 88
Basic Settings of the Disc Setup Screen ....................... 89
Option Setup Screen................................... 90
CLOCK DISP ................................................................. 90
POWER OFF ................................................................. 90
DUBBING ....................................................................... 90
DV LINK ......................................................................... 90
DV AUDIO IN ................................................................. 91
BLUE SCREEN .............................................................. 91
3D Y/C............................................................................ 91
Basic Settings of the Option Setup Screen .................... 92
Connecting to Audio Equipment ............... 93
Playing 2 channel audio with an Analog Connector ....... 93
Playing Dolby Digital (5.1 channel)
and DTS audio with a Digital Connection ............... 93
Playing 2 channel audio with a Digital Connection ........ 94
Recording by Connecting
with a Digital Camcorder Using i.LINK ................... 95
DV IN/OUT Terminal .................................................. 95
Connecting Using the DV IN/OUT Terminal
(i.LINK) .............................................................. 95
Recording with this recorder (DV Uptake) ................ 96
Recording with a Digital Camcorder ......................... 97
Recording Using an Analog Connection
with a Digital Camcorder ....................................... 98
Recording with this Recorder .................................... 98
Recording Material from External Equipment ................ 99
Troubleshooting .......................................... 100
Service Informatino (For the U.S.) ............. 101
Glossary ....................................................... 102
Specifications .............................................. 104
ESPAÑOL (Guía de operación rápida).......105
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Features
Playback Function
Powerful sound comparable to a movie theater
Connecting this recorder to an AV amplifier compatible
with Dolby Digital or DTS lets you enjoy powerful
Surround sound filled with a sense of presence.
Find what you want to watch quickly and easily
Unlike video tape, you can jump right to the part of a DVD
disc that you want to watch without having to fast forward
and rewind. You can also search for the scene you want
to watch both quickly and easily.
DiscNavi
The DiscNavi function lets you find the title you want to
play back at a glance for easy playback.
Lists of titles are displayed for finalized DVD-RW discs
(discs recorded in the Video mode) and DVD-R discs.
Recording Function
Up to 8 programs of Timer recording
VCR Plus+
*1
*1 VCR Plus+ and PlusCode are registered trademarks of
Gemstar Development Corporation. The VCR Plus+
system is manufactured under licence from Gemstar
Development Corporation.
Simple Recording Timer
Disc Timer Recording
The disc timer recording function lets you program timer
recordings onto a disc for added convenience when
recording regular weekly programs.
Exact Rec
This function automatically changes the recording mode to
prevent recordings from running out before they are finished due
to a lack of available disc space by comparing the available disc
space and the time required for the timer recording.
AV AUTO REC
Record the timer program automatically when connected
to a satellite receiver, etc. with timer recording functions.
Audio Input/Output
Digital connection with a digital camcorder
You can uptake, edit and store material from a digital camcorder
equipped with a DV jack. In addition, you can also output
material recorded with this recorder to a digital camcorder.
Edit Function
Editing a recorded material without changing an
Original
You can edit original recordings by creating a collection
of titles (Playlist) without actually altering the recorded
titles (originals).
Chapter Marker
You can put a chapter marker anywhere in your desired
point. This function is useful when you search the scene
you want to watch with chapter skip function.
Erase/Move/Add Scenes
You can make your desired Playlists to erase the scene,
add the scene and move the scene.
Compatibility
Video mode recording that will be played back
with other DVD players
Discs recorded in the Video mode can be played back
with other DVD players by finalizing them after recording.
(However, this does not guarantee that these discs can
be played back on all DVD players.)
* Recordings onto DVD-R/RW discs using the Video
mode (video format) employ a new standard approved
by the DVD Forum in 2000, and compatibility with this
standard is left to the discretion of the respective DVD
player manufacturer. Consequently, there are some
models of DVD players and DVD-ROM drives that are
unable to play back DVD-R/RW discs.
Disc Features and this Operation
Manual
The types of functions and operations that can be
used for a particular disc vary depending on the
features of that disc. In some cases, these functions
and operations may differ from the descriptions given
in this Operation Manual. In this event, follow the
instructions given on the screen. This Operation
Manual only covers basic disc operations.
For some operations, the or indicator may
appear on the TV screen. This indicates that the
operation described in this Operation Manual is not
permitted for the current disc.
Remote control unit
(RRMCGA056WJSA)
Two AA size batteries
(R-6, UM/SUM-3)
for the remote control unit
Video/Audio cable
(QCNW-8388AJZZ)
Round coaxial cable
(75 Ohm, 1 m [3-1/4 ft.])
(QCNW-8387AJZZ)
100
EDIT
OPEN/
CLOSE
POWER
SKIP
SEARCH
AUDIO
TIMER
ON/OFF
TITLE
MENU
ANGLE
SETUP/
FUNCTION
DNR
RETURN
REV FWD
SET/
ENTER
VCR PLUS
+
TIMER PROG.
REC MODE
PROGRAM
AM/PM ERASE
STILL/PAUSE
REC
PLAY
STOP
SLOW
SKIP
F.ADV
ORIGINAL/
PLAY LIST
DISC
TIMER
CH
DISPLAY
ON
SCREEN
POWER
INPUT
VOL
CH
TV CONTROL
ZOOM
INPUT
Accessories
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About Discs
Types of Discs that Can Be
Played on This Recorder
The following discs can be played back and recorded
with this recorder. Do not use an 8 cm (3") adapter (for
CDs).
Since this recorder is compatible with the NTSC format,
use discs that contain the letters NTSC on the disc or
package.
Use discs that are compatible with standards as
indicated by the presence of the following logo marks on
the disc label. Playback of discs not complying with these
standards is not guaranteed. In addition, image quality or
sound quality is not guaranteed even if such discs are
able to be played back.
Discs For Recording and Playback
*1 Copy-once satellite broadcasts and other programs
that can be recorded only once can be recorded.
*2 DVD-R/RW 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 recorded.
Discs for Playback (Playback Only)
*3 This recorder has been designed on the premise of
playing back Audio CDs that comply with CD (Compact
Disc) standards. CDs containing a signal for the purpose
of protecting copyrights (copy control signal) may not be
able to be played back with this recorder.
DVD-RW
DVD-R
4.7
Ver.1.1
Ver.1.1
(CPRM
compatible)
*1
Ver.2.0
Recording
Format
VR Mode
Video Mode
Video Mode
Contents of
Discs
Audio + Video
(Movie)
Size of Discs
12cm (5"), single-
sided/double-
sided, single
layer disc
8cm (3"), single-
sided, single
layer disc
*2
Types of Discs
DVD video players and discs have region numbers,
which dictate the regions in which a disc can be played.
The region number for this product is 1. (Discs marked
ALL will play in any player.)
The specific playback functionality for some DVD discs is
determined by the disc manufacturer. Because this
recorder plays disc data in accordance with the disc
manufacturers guidelines, some functions may not be
available on some discs. Be sure to read the instructions
provided with the disc.
The Prohibited indicator displayed on the TV
screen during this product operation indicates that such
manufacturer-imposed restrictions apply.
If a menu screen or operating instructions are displayed
during playback of a disc, follow the displayed operating
procedure.
Discs that Cannot be Played
The following discs are unable to be played back or
are not played back properly on this recorder. If such
a disc is mistakenly played back, the speakers may
be damaged due to the large volume. Never attempt
to play back such discs.
The following DVD video discs cannot be played.
Discs not containing 1 or ALL for the region number
(Discs sold outside the authorized marketing area).
*1
Discs recorded on PAL or SECAM format.
*2
Discs produced illegally.
Discs recorded for commercial use
*1The region number for this product is 1.
*2This recorder is compatible with the NTSC format. Make
sure to check the format of the disc before purchasing.
The following CD-R/CD-RW discs cannot be played.
Discs on which data has not been recorded cannot be
played back.
Discs recorded in a format other than a Video CD/
Audio CD and MP3 file format cannot be played back.
*3
Discs may not be able to be played back depending
on their recording status or the status of the disc itself.
Discs may not be able to be played back depending
on their compatibility with this recorder.
Discs may not be able to be played back depending
on the recorder used for recording.
Non-finalized discs cannot be played back.
CDG, Photo CD, CD-ROM, CD-TEXT, CD-EXTRA, SVCD,
SACD, PD, CDV, DVD-ROM, DVD-RAM, +RW, DVD-Audio
DVD Video Region
number
1
ALL
Recording
Format
Video format
Video CD
format
Audio CD
(CD-DA)
format
Audio CD
(CD-DA)
format
MP3 file
format
Video CD
format
Contents of
Discs
Audio + Video
(Movie)
Audio + Video
(Movie)
Audio
Audio
Audio + Video
(Movie)
Size of Discs
12cm (5")
8cm (3")
Types of Discs
Video CD
Audio CD
*3
CD-R/CD-RW
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Discs with unusual shapes cannot be played.
Discs with unusual shapes (heart-shaped or hexagonal
discs,etc.) cannot be used. The use of such discs will
cause a fault.
*3
About MP3 file format
MP3 files are audio data compressed in MPEG1 Audio
layer 3 file format. MP3 files have .mp3 as extensions.
(Some files that have .mp3 extensinos or files that have
not been recorded in MP3 format will produce noise or
cannot be played.)
˝˝
˝˝
˝ Playing MP3 discs
Some MP3 files are not played in the order they were
recorded.
The number of layers which can be recognized,
including files and folders, is maximum of 8.
Some multi-session discs cannot be played.
It is recommended to record data at a lower speed as
data recorded at fast speed can produce noise and
may not be able to be played.
The more folders there are, the longer the reading
time.
Depending on the folder tree, reading MP3 files can
take time.
Folder or track (file) names are limited to 8 characters.
Folder or track (file) names that go over 8 characters
will be abbreviated. (Certain letters or symbols in
folder names or title name may not be displayed.)
The playing time may not be correctly displayed
during MP3 file playback.
˝˝
˝˝
˝ The following files cannot be played on this
recorder
Discs that have more than 1000 folders and files in
total.
When both Audio CD format and MP3 files format are
recorded on a disc. (The disc is recognized to be an
Audio CD and only tracks in the Audio CD format are
played back.).
About Discs
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Recording Format
There are two recording formats available with this
recorder consisting of the VR mode and Video mode.
The recording format that can be selected may differ
depending on the disc. Refer to the section on Discs and
Recording Formats.
VR (Video Recording) Mode
The VR mode is the basic DVD-RW recording format,
and lets you enjoy the various editing functions
available with this recorder.
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.
Recorded discs can only be played back with DVD-
RW-compatible DVD players
*1
.
•“Copy-once programs can also be recorded
*2
.
*1: Although there are some cases in which the disc
must be finalized, the disc can be recorded and
erased after it has been finalized.
The following mark is indicated on DVD-RW-
compatible DVD players.
This mark indicates that the player on
which it is indicated has the function of
being able to play back DVD-RW discs
recorded in the VR mode with a DVD
recorder.
*2: When using a disc compatible with DVD-RW Ver. 1.1
(CPRM). Recorded programs cannot be played back
with other DVD players (including DVD-RW players)
or DVD recorders not compatible with CPRM.
Video Mode
This recording format is compatible with commercially
available DVD players and DVD-ROM drives.
Discs recorded in the Video mode can be played
back with other DVD players by finalizing them after
recording. (However, this does not guarantee that
these discs can be played back on all DVD players.)
When recording in the Video mode, discs can be
played back, additionally recorded and edited only
with this recorder until they are finalized. Editing-
functions are limited.
Recordings onto DVD-R/RW discs using the Video
mode (video format) employ a new standard
approved by the DVD Forum in 2000, and
compatibility with this standard is left to the discretion
of the respective DVD player manufacturer.
Consequently, there are some models of DVD players
and DVD-ROM drives that are unable to play back
DVD-R/RW discs.
•“Copy-once programs cannot be recorded.
About Recording
Discs and Recording Formats
DVD-RW and DVD-R discs can be recorded with this
recorder. The recording format that can be selected may
vary according to the disc version and types of disc.
Make sure to use a disc that has the words For Video or
For recording on the disc or disc jacket for recording
and playback with this recorder.
DVD-RW Discs
DVD-RW discs are available in Ver. 1.1 or Ver. 1.1
(CPRM).
Ver. 1.1 discs can be recorded in either the VR mode
or Video mode*
1
.
In the case a disc has been recorded in the VR
mode, it can be recorded and erased repeatedly.
Erasure also allows the recording time to be in-
creased.
In the case a disc has been recorded in the Video
mode, although additional recordings can be made
until the disc is full, recording time cannot be
increased by erasure*
2
.
When a disc is initialized, all of its recorded contents
can be erased allowing it to be recorded even if it has
been recorded in the Video mode. (Refer to pages 12
and 88 regarding initialization.)
*1: Recordings in the VR mode and Video mode cannot
be mixed on one disc.
*2: Recording time can only be increased when the last
title is erased (titles cannot be erased after a disc
has been finalized).
DVD-R Discs
DVD-R discs can only be recorded in the Video
mode.
Although additional recordings can be made until the
disc is full, disc space does not increase even if titles
are erased (because erasure here refers only to
making the titles not visible).
Although these discs can be played back with other
DVD players once they have been finalized, the discs
can no longer be recorded or erased after they have
been finalized.
Discs can be additionally recorded and edited with
this recorder only until they are finalized.
Important!
This recorder cannot be used to record CD-R or CD-RW
discs.
Types of Discs
DVD-RW Ver. 1.1
DVD-RW Ver. 1.1
(
CPRM compatible
)
DVD-R
VR Mode
×
×
Video Mode
×
×
×
Recording Formats
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Recording Time
The recording mode that can be set varies according to
the recording format. Refer to the table below for the
applicable recording mode.
Recordable time is based on the recording time when
using a 4.7 GB disc. Since recording capacity varies
according to the recorded material, there may be times
where there is much more disc space remaining on the
disc when recording is completed.
Values for recording time shown in parentheses ( )
indicate the time of Exact Rec. function. (A recordable
time of about 300 minutes in the LP mode is the
recordable time in the VR mode.)
* Since recording by DVD is performed using VBR
(variable bit rate, refer to the section on VBR Control on
page 103) with the exception of some recording modes,
recording time varies according to the recorded material.
Recordable time may be shorter than that indicated above in
the case of recording material of poor image quality such as
broadcasts from televisions with poor reception.
The total of recording time and remaining time may not always
agree with the recordable time of the recording mode.
Block-like images may become conspicuous during scenes
containing rapid movement due to the characteristics of digital
image compression technology.
Disc Remaining Time
˝˝
˝˝
˝ VR Mode
Additional recordings can be made as long as there is
available space on the disc. (Additional recordings
can also be made after the disc is finalized.)
Erasing unnecessary original recordings (page 71)
lets you increase the remaining time on the disc. (The
disc can also be erased after it has been finalized.)
Recordable Time
About 60 minutes
(About 90 minutes)
About 120 minutes
(About 180 minutes)
About 240 minutes
(About 300 minutes)
About 360 minutes
Recording
Mode
FINE
SP
LP
EP
VR Mode
×
×
×
×
Video Mode
×
×
×
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
Recording format
˝˝
˝˝
˝ Video Mode
Additional recordings can be made with this recorder
provided there is available space on the disc until the
disc is finalized. (Additional recordings and erasure
cannot be performed once the disc has been finalized.)
The remaining time cannot be returned to the status prior
to recording, and recordings cannot be overwritten.
The Erase Title editing function is for not displaying
unnecessary titles. The available disc space does not
increase. (In the case of DVD-RW discs, available disc
space can be increased only by erasing the last title
provided the disc has not yet been finalized.)
Cautions Regarding Recording
˝˝
˝˝
˝ When Recording in the Video Mode
Since images are recorded in 30 second units (1
minute units in the LP mode), images may be
recorded briefly after recording has been stopped.
When recording onto a DVD-R disc, press ÆREC
twice. If ÆREC is only pressed once, recording will be
paused. Recording starts when ÆREC is pressed
again. (The procedure for starting a recording can be
changed (page 86)).
˝˝
˝˝
˝ Always Make Sure to Test Record First
Make a test recording with a DVD-RW disc (VR mode)
first before making any important recordings to
confirm whether or not the recorded material is
recorded properly.
˝˝
˝˝
˝ Compensation for Recordings
In the event a recording is unable to be made due to a
problem with this recorder or a disc, or due to an
external factor such as a power failure or
condensation of moisture and so forth, the
manufacturer is not responsible for compensation for
unrecorded contents or incidental damages.
˝˝
˝˝
˝ Be Careful of Scratches and Dust
DVD-R and DVD-RW discs are sensitive to dust,
fingerprints and especially scratches. A scratched
disc may not be able to be recorded, or important
data recorded may not be able to be played back.
Handle discs with care and store them in a safe
place.
About Recording
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Unrecordable Material
˝ Video recordings protected by a copy guard (a signal that
controls copying to prevent recording) cannot be
recorded.
Example:
˝
DVD videos
˝
PPV (pay-per-view) broadcasts
˝ The proper image may not be able to be obtained in the
case a copy guard is contained in the images of
equipment connected to the external input jacks (IN 1,
IN 2, IN 3 or DV) of this recorder.
Example:
˝
Images not output at proper brightness
˝
Incorrect output of picture size (page 80) and other data
Connect such equipment directly to your TV without
going through this recorder.
˝ In the case a copy guard signal is contained in a source
video that occurs partway through recording, recording is
paused at that point. Recording resumes when the copy
guard signal is no longer present, while no recordings will
be made for the part where the copy prevention signal is
present.
˝ This recorder is equipped with a copy guard function that
prevents recording of video software or broadcast
programs that contain a signal that restricts copying in
accordance with copyrights and so forth.
Objective
When you want to play
back a recorded disc
with a DVD player or DVD
video-compatible PC
When not re-recording
a recorded disc (when
making a permanent
recording or when you
do not want the
recording to be erased)
When you want to play
back a recorded disc with
a DVD player or DVD
Video-compatible PC
When you want to
repeatedly record and
erase a recorded disc
When you want to edit
a disc recorded with
this recorder
When playing back with
a DVD-RW-compatible
player (a player
containing the mark
indicated below)
When you want to
repeatedly record and
erase a recorded disc
When you want to
record a copy-once
satellite broadcast, etc.
Disc Used
Recordable
DVD-R disc
4.7
Recordable
DVD-RW disc
Ver. 1.1 or Ver.
1.1 (CPRM-
compatible)
Recordable
DVD-RW disc
Ver. 1.1 or
Ver. 1.1
(CPRM-
compatible)
Recordable
DVD-RW disc
Ver. 1.1
(CPRM-
compatible)
Recording Format
Video mode
recording
+
finalization
processing
Video mode
recording
+
finalization
processing
VR mode
recording
+
(finalization
processing)
VR mode
recording
Using the Proper Disc
Select the disc used and recording format according to
the objective of the recording.
Select the disc and recording format by referring to the
table below.
About Recording
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Initialization and Finalization
Initialization (Format)
Initialization is required when using DVD-RW discs in the Video mode. (See page 88 for details about Initialization)
When an unused DVD-RW disc is placed in the recorder immediately after it has been purchased, the recorder is set to
automatically begin initializing in the VR mode. The settings can also be changed so that discs are initialized in the Video
mode (page 86).
When using a DVD-RW disc in the Video mode without changing this setting, initialize the disc in the Video mode after first
completing initialization in the VR mode (page 88).
Initialization causes the entire previously recorded contents of the disc to be erased.
It takes about 1 minute to 1 minute and 30 seconds for initialization to be completed.
Allowing Discs to be Played Back with Other DVD Players (Finalization)
Discs must always be finalized in order to play them back with another DVD player after having been recorded in
the Video mode. (See page 88 for details about Finalization)
Finalize discs on which all recordings have been completed so that they can be viewed with another DVD player or a DVD
video-compatible PC. Discs that are not finalized may not be able to be played back with other DVD players or DVD video-
compatible PCs. (However, this does not guarantee that finalized discs can be played back on all DVD players or DVD video-
compatible PCs.)
Finalizing a DVD-R disc prevents all recordig and editing of that disc.
Although DVD-RW discs can be re-recorded by initializing even after they have been recorded in the Video mode and
finalized, all previously recorded contents are erased.
Finalizing is required if a disc recorded in the VR mode cannot be played back with a DVD-RW-compatible player. (Discs
can be recorded and edited even after finalizing in the case of the VR mode.)
Finalizing takes from several minutes to about an hour. (Processing takes longer time if there is considerable available
space on the disc.)
About the Contents of the Disc
Title, Chapter and Tracks
DVDs are divided into “Titles” and “Chapters”. If the disc has more than one movie on it, each movie would be a separate
“Title”. “Chapters”, on the other hand, are subdivisions of titles.
Example: DVD
Video CDs and Audio CDs are divided into “Tracks”. You can think of a “Track” as one tune on an Audio CD.
Example: Video CDs or Audio CD
Recording on a DVD-RW Disc in the VR Mode
An once recording is treated as a single title (or one chapter). However, a chapter marker (division) is inserted automati-
cally if the recording is paused or a scene is erased during editing. In addition, you can also insert a chapter marker
(division) at your favorite scene (page 66).
Recording on a DVD-R or DVD-RW Disc in the Video Mode
An once recording is treated as a single title, and recordings are automatically divided into chapters every 3 minutes.
Although the interval at which recordings are divided into chapters can be changed to either 3 minutes, 5 minutes, 10
minutes, 15 minutes, 30 minutes or off (page 86), you cannot insert a chapter at a desired scene.
NOTE
Numbers identify each title, chapter, and track on a disc. Most discs have these numbers recorded on them, but some do not.
Title 1 Title 2
Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3
Track 1 Track 2 Track 3 Track 4 Track 5
Chapter 1 Chapter 2
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About the Contents of the Disc
Icons Used on DVD Video Disc Case
When you buy a DVD Video disc, the back of the disc case
ususally contains various information about the contents of
the disc.
2
2
16:9
2
LB
213
546
1. English
2. Chinese
1. English
2. Chinese
1 2
3 4 5
1 Audio tracks and audio formats
DVD discs can contain up to 8 separate tracks with a
different language on each. The first in the list is the
original track.
This section also details the audio format of each
soundtrackDolby Digital, DTS, etc.
Dolby Digital
A sound system developed by Dolby Laboratories Inc.
that gives movie theater ambience to audio output when
the recorder is connected to a Dolby Digital 5.1 channel
processor or amplifier.
DTS
DTS is a digital sound system developed by Digital
Theater Systems for use in cinemas. This system uses 6
audio channels and provides accurate sound field
positioning and realistic acoustics. (By Connecting a
DTS Digital Surround decoder, you can also listen to
DTS Digital Surround sound.)
Linear PCM
Linear PCM is a signal recording format used for Audio
CDs.
The sound on Audio CDs is recorded at 44.1 kHz with
16 bits. (On DVD discs, sound is recorded at between
48 kHz with 16 bits and 96 kHz with 24 bits.)
2 Subtitle languages
This indicates the kind of subtitles.
3 Screen aspect ratio
Movies are shot in a variety of screen modes.
4 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, from the right side, etc.).
5 Region code
This indicates the region code (playable region
number).
The icons used in this
Operation Manual
DVD VIDEO
.............. Indicates the functions that can be
performed for DVD Video discs.
VR MODE
DVD RW
VIDEO MODE
DVD RW
... Indicates the functions that can be
performed for DVD-RW discs.
VR MODE:
Indicates the functions that can be
recording in VR mode or playback a
disc recorded in VR mode.
VIDEO MODE:
Indicates the functions that can be
recording in Video mode or playback
a disc recorded in Video mode.
DVD R
................... Indicates the functions that can be
performed for DVD-R discs.
VIDEO CD
.................. Indicates the functions that can be
performed for Video CDs.
AUDIO CD
.................. Indicates the functions that can be
performed for Audio CDs.
CD-R
.................. Indicates the functions that can be
performed for CD-R.
CD-RW
.................. Indicates the functions that can be
performed for CD-RW.
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Disc Precautions
Proper Disc Storage
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 electricit prevention liquids or any other solvent.
Do not touch the surface.
Do not stick paper or adhesive labels to the disc.
If the playing surface of a disc is soiled or scratched, the
recorder may decide that the disc is incompatible and
eject the disc tray, or it may fail to play the disc correctly.
Wipe any soiling off the playing surface with a soft cloth.
Cleaning the Pick Up Lens
Never use commercially available cleaning discs. The
use of these discs can damage the lens.
Request cleaning of the lens to the nearest Sharp
Authorized Service Center.
Warning of Dew Formation
Dew may form on pick up lens or disc in the following
conditions:
Immediately after a heater has been turned on.
In a steamy or very humid room.
When the recorder is suddenly moved from a cold
environment to a warm one.
When dew forms:It becomes difficult for the recorder to
read the signals on the disc and
prevents the recorder from operating
properly.
To remove dew: Take out the disc and leave the power
on for about 1 hour. The recorder will
again operate proprely when the dew
has evaporated.
Copyright
It is the intent of Sharp that this product be used in full
compliance with the copyright laws of the United States
and that prior permission be obtained from copyright
owners whenever necessary.
This product incorporates copyright protection technology
that is protected by method claims of certain U.S. patents
and other intellectual property right owned by Macrovision
Corporation and other rights owners. Use of this copyright
protectinon technology must be authorized by Macrovision
Corporation, and is intended for home and other limited
viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by
Macrovision Corporation. Reverse engineering or
disassembly is prohibited.
Apparatus Claims of U.S. Patent Nos. 4,631,603,
4,577,216, 4,819,098 and 4,907,093 licensed for
limited viewing uses only.
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.
Dolby, Pro Logic and the double-D symbol are
trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
•“DTS and DTS Digital Surround are trademarks of
Digital Theater Systems, Inc.
Certain audio features of this product manufactured
under a license from Desper Products, Inc. Spatializer
®
N-2-2 and the circle-in-square device are trademarks
owned by Desper Products, Inc.
DVD logo are registered trademark.
i.Link refers to the IEEE 1394-1995 industry specification
and extensions thereof. The logo is used for products
compliant with the i.Link standard.
are trademark.
“Licensed under one or more of U.S. Pat. 4,972,484,
5,214,678, 5,323,396, 5,530,655, 5,539,829, 5,544,247,
5,606,618, 5,610,985, 5,740,317, 5,777,992, 5,878,080
or 5,960,037.”
Precautions During Use
Place the disc in the center of
the disc case and store the
case and disc upright.
Avoid storing discs in locations
subject to direct sunlight, next
to heating appliances or in
locations of high humidity.
Do not drop discs or subject
them to strong vibrations or
impacts.
Avoid storing discs in locations
where there are large amounts
of dust or locations where mold
tends to grow easily.
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Main Unit (Front)
Front Panel Display
Major Components
POWER
OPEN/CLOSE
CHANNEL
TIMER ON/OFF
REC
STOP
PLAY
STILL/PAUSE
SKIP
DISC
TIMER
AV
AUTO REC
STANDBY
TIMER
DISC IN
LINE IN 2
L
(
MONO
)
-AUDIO-R
VIDEO
S
-
VIDEO
DV IN/OUT
RESET
1 POWER
(
P.29
)
2 Disc tray
(
P.29
)
3 OPEN/CLOSE
(
P.29
)
4 CHANNEL /
(
P.24
)
5 TIMER ON/OFF
(
P.52
)
6 REC
(
P.48
)
7 RESET
(
P.101
)
8 DV IN/OUT terminal
(
P.95
)
9 LINE IN 2
· AUDIO input jacks
· VIDEO input jack
· S-VIDEO input jack
0 DISC IN indicator
(
P.29
)
q STANDBY indicator
(
P.28
)
w TIMER indicator
(
P.53
)
e AV AUTO REC indicator
(
P.61
)
r DISC TIMER indicator
(
P.56
)
t SKIP /
(
P.32
)
y STILL/PAUSE
(
P.33
)
u PLAY
(
P.29
)
i STOP
(
P.29
)
7
8
90
q
w
e
r
t
y
u
i
1
2
3
4
56
Loading
Stopped
Playing
Recording
Restore
Still/Pause
Tray open
Tray closed
Recording Pause
Fast forward
Fast reverse
Slow
Finalize
Initialize
Writitng disc
management
information
Erasing
1 Recording Mode indicator
(
P.48
)
2 Tamper Proof indicator
(
P.79
)
3 Disc Type indicator
4
Simple Timer Recording indicator
(
P.51
)
5 Angle indicator
(
P.35
)
6 Progressive indicator
(
P.80
)
7 Recording mark
(
P.48
)
8 Video mode disc-in indicator
9 Disc remain time indicator
(
P.28
)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
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Major Components
Main Unit (Rear)
COMPONENT
OUT
(480I/480P)
Y
P
B
P
R
IN FROM
ANTENNA
VHF/UHF/CATV
OUT TO TV
DIGITAL OUT
OPTICAL
IN 1
AUTO
REC
IN 3
OUT
R
-
AUDIO
-
L
VIDEO
S-VIDEO
LINE
P
B
P
R
IN FROM
ANTENNA
VHF/UHF/CATV
OUT TO TV
DIGITAL OUT
OPTICAL
IN 1
AUTO
REC
IN 3
OUT
R
-
AUDIO
-
L
VIDEO
S-VIDEO
COMPONENT
OUT
(480I/480P)
Y
LINE
1 LINE IN 1 (AUTO REC)
· AUDIO input jacks
· VIDEO input jack
· S-VIDEO input jack
2 COMPONENT VIDEO output jacks
(
P.20
)
3 ANTENNA IN (antenna or cable iput)
(
P.19
)
4 DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL terminal
(
P.93
)
5 LINE IN 3
· AUDIO input jacks
· VIDEO input jack
· S-VIDEO input jack
6 Output jacks
·
AUDIO output jacks
·
VIDEO output jack
·
S-VIDEO output jack
7 ANTENNA OUT
(
P.19
)
To an AC outlet
4
1
23
56
7
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Remote Control Unit
Major Components
Loading the Batteries
Operating Renge of Remote Control
1
Open the battery cover
by pulling the lid in the
direction of the arrow.
2
Load the batteries.
Load the two AA size batteries (R6,
UM/SUM-3) supplied with the remote
control unit so that the battery poles
and are positioned as indicated.
3
Close the battery cover
by lowering the lid in
the direction of the
arrow.
NOTE
Do not subject the remote control unit to shock, water or excessive humidity.
The remote control unit may not function if the recorders 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 new batteries, or mix brands in use.
Remove the batteries if you do not use the remote control unit for an extended peried of time.
POWER
OPEN/C
L
DISC
TIMER
AV
AUTO REC
STANDBY
TIMER
DISC IN
About 30°
About 30°
Front 22.96ft.
OPEN/
CLOSE
POWER
AUDIO
TIMER
ON/OFF
ANGLE
SETUP/
DNR
DISC
TIMER
CH
ZOOM
INPUT
1 TIMER ON/OFF
(
P.52
)
2 POWER
(
P.29
)
3 AUDIO
(
P.36
)
4 ANGLE
(
P.35
)
5 SETUP/FUNCTION
(
P.24
)
6 DNR
(
P.36
)
7 TITLE
(
P.30
)
8 CURSOR ( / / / )
(
P.24
)
9 RETURN
(
P.27
)
0 Number buttons
(
P.24
)
q 100, AM/PM
(
P.26
)
w PLAY
(
P.29
)
e REV
(
P.32
)
r REC
(
P.48
)
t SKIP SEARCH
(
P.33
)
y DISPLAY
(
P.28
)
u ON SCREEN
(
P.28
)
i TV Function Control
(
P.18
)
(Power/INPUT/VOL/CH)
o DISC TIMER
(
P.56
)
p OPEN/CLOSE
(
P.29
)
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FUNCTION
DNR
RETURN
REV FWD
SET/
ENTER
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+
TIMER PROG.
REC MODE
PROGRAM
AM/PM ERASE
STILL/PAUSE
REC
PLAY
STOP
SLOW
SKIP
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ORIGINAL/
PLAY LIST
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TIMER
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SCREEN
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INPUT
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TV CONTROL
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INPUT
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EDIT
OPEN/
CLOSE
POWER
SKIP
SEARCH
AUDIO
TIMER
ON/OFF
TITLE
MENU
ANGLE
SETUP/
FUNCTION
DNR
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REV FWD
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ENTER
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INPUT
Operating a TV Using the
Remote Control
(
Universal Remote Control
)
The Universal Remote Control may operate the
basic functions of 21 different types of TVs.
To enter the Manufacturer’s Code for your TV,
follow the instructions below.
There is no guarantee that the universal
remote control will function with your TV.
Setting the
Manufacturer’s Code
1
Press POWER and CH ' of TV
CONTROL simultaneously.
2
Enter the 2-digit Manufacturer’s
Code with the number buttons
(Ex. 02-“0”, “2”) within 10
seconds after releasing POWER
and CH ' of TV CONTROL.
3
Point the remote control unit
towards the TV and then press
POWER of TV CONTROL.
If the TV turns on/off, setup was
successful. If not, repeat the proce-
dure using another code.
Refer to the list below for the Manufacturer’s Code
and the buttons which work with each brand.
Major Components
Setting the Remote
Control Code
There are two types of codes (remote
control codes) for operating this recorder
with the remote control (RC1 and RC2). If
you operate this recorder with the remote
control while using with another SHARP
DVD recorder or DVD player placed next to
it and both units end up being operated
simultaneously, switching the remote control
code (for both the recorder and the remote
control) to one of the two signals (RC1 or
RC2) will let you operate only the recorder.
Make sure to set the recorder and remote
control to the same remote control code.
You will not be able to operate the recorder
with the remote control if different remote
control codes are used.
Important!
If the remote control codes of the recorder
and remote control are different, the remote
control code will flash on the display of the
recorder. Reset the remote control number
to the code flashing on the display.
Note
The remote control code of the remote become
“RC 1” when you change the batteries.
Setting the Remote
Control Code of the
Recorder
1
Press POWER to turn off the
recorder.
2
Press and hold CHANNEL" and
' on the recorder together for
more than 5 seconds.
Each time the button is pressed, the
code of the recorder toggles between
“RC-1” and “RC-2”.
At this point, the recorder can no
longer be operated with the remote
control. Next, set the remote control
code for the remote control.
Setting the Remote
Control Code of the
Remote
Example: Setting the “RC2”.
1
Press and hold POWER and 2
together for more than 5 seconds.
• When you set the code to “RC1”, press
and hold POWER and 1 together.
2
The recorder is turned on.
Brand
EMERSON
FISHER
FUNAI
GE
GOLDSTAR
HITACHI
JVC
MAGNAVOX
MITSUBISHI
PANASONIC
PIONEER
RCA
SAMSUNG
SANYO
SHARP
SONY
TECHNOL ACE
TOSHIBA
ZENITH
Code
19
17
06
07, 09
18
15
16
09
11
14
13, 21
03
07, 09
20
17
01
02
10
04
12
05
08
POWER
CH
''
''
'/
""
""
"
VOL /
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
INPUT
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
Buttons on the Remote
NOTE
If the batteries in the remote control unit are
changed, the code settings must be re-entered.
Some brands have more than one code
listed above, due to changes in the codes.
In such cases, try another code to find the
code that operates your TV.
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Basic Conneciton
Easy Connection
The following connection is the basic connection to watch or record TV programs.
To use cable box or satellite receiver, see “CATV or Satellite Receiver Connec-
tions” on page 21.
Important!
This recorder is equipped with copy protection technology. The playback
picture from this recorder will not appear correctly on your TV when you
connect this recorder to your TV via a VCR (or your VCR via this recorder) using
Video/Audio cables.
Be sure to turn off and unplug from the wall outlet this recorder and all
equipments before connecting the cables.
1
Connect the TV antenna
cable to the IN FROM
ANTENNA jack on the rear
of this recorder.
2
Connect the OUT TO TV
jack on the rear of this
recorder to the antenna
input jack on your VCR
using a coaxial cable.
NOTE
If you connect this recorder directly
to your TV, skip the next step.
The input signal to IN FROM
ANTENNA jack is passed through to
the OUT TO TV jack.
3
Connect the antenna
output jack on your VCR to
antenna input jack on your
TV using a coaxial cable.
4
Connect the VIDEO/AUDIO
output jacks on this recorder
to the VIDEO/AUDIO input
jacks on your TV using a
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 the
next page.
5
Connect the VIDEO/AUDIO
output jacks on your VCR
to the VIDEO/AUDIO input
jacks on your TV using a
Video/Audio cable.
Important!
When using this connection, set
“PROGRESSIVE” in “PLAYBACK
SETUP” to “OFF”. (When the
setting is “ON”, the disc playback
picture cannot be viewed.)
After the Connection
Plug in the power cords of the TV and
VCR. Then go to “EZ Set Up” (see
page 23).
COMPONENT
OUT
(480I/480P)
Y
P
B
P
R
IN FROM
ANTENNA
VHF/UHF/CATV
OUT TO TV
DIGITAL OUT
OPTICAL
IN 1
AUTO
REC
IN 3
OUT
R
-
AUDIO
-
L
VIDEO
S-VIDEO
LINE
TV
VCR
The Recorder
To antenna
input jack
To OUT TO
TV
To antenna
input jack
To antenna
output jack
To VIDEO/AUDIO
IN 1 jacks
To VIDEO/AUDIO
IN 2 jacks
Video/Audio
cable
(Commercially
available)
Coaxial cable
(Commercially available)
Coaxial cable
(Supplied)
Antenna cable
Video/Audio
cable
(Supplied)
To VIDEO/AUDIO
output jacks
To VIDEO/AUDIO
output jacks
2
3
4
5
To IN FROM
ANTENNA
1
To Antenna/cable TV
wall outlet
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20
Basic Conneciton
Using Other Types of Video Output
In order to view clearer DVD images, it is recommended that you use a commer-
cially available S-Video or component video cable when connecting your TV to the
video output.
Connecting Using
an S-Video Output
Connect the S-VIDEO output
jack on this recorder to the S-
VIDEO input jack on your TV
using a S-VIDEO cable (Com-
mercially available).
Important!
When using this connection, set
PROGRESSIVE in PLAYBACK
SETUP to OFF. (When the
setting is ON, the disc playback
picture cannot be viewed.)
After the Connection
Plug in the power cords of the TV. Then
go to EZ Set Up (see page 23).
Connecting Using
the Component
Video Output
Connect the COMPONENT OUT
jacks on this recorder to the
COMPONENT input jacks on
your TV using a Component
Video cable (Commercially
available).
Important!
If your TV is compatible with
progressive-scan component
video, set PROGRESSIVE in
PLAYBACK SETUP to ON. If
your TV is not compatible with
progressive-scan video, set to
OFF.
After the Connection
Plug in the power cords of the TV. Then
go to EZ Set Up (see page 23).
TV
The Recorder
To COMPONENT
input jacks
To COMPONENT
OUT jacks
TV
The Recorder
To S-VIDEO
input jack
To S-VIDEO
output jack
S-VIDEO cable
(Commercially
available)
Component
Video cable
(Commercally
available)
COMPONENT
OUT
(480I/480P)
Y
P
B
P
R
IN FROM
ANTENNA
VHF/UHF/CATV
OUT TO TV
DIGITAL OUT
OPTICAL
IN 1
AUTO
REC
IN 3
OUT
R
-
AUDIO
-
L
VIDEO
S-VIDEO
LINE
COMPONENT
OUT
(480I/480P)
Y
P
B
P
R
IN FROM
ANTENNA
VHF/UHF/CATV
OUT TO TV
DIGITAL OUT
OPTICAL
IN 1
AUTO
REC
IN 3
OUT
R
-
AUDIO
-
L
VIDEO
S-VIDEO
LINE
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CATV or Satellite Receiver Connections
Connecting to a Cable Box or Satellite Receiver (1)
The following connection is the connection to a cable box or satellite receiver
when receiving only a few scrambled channels. When many or all the channels
are scrambled, see the connection on the next page.
Using this connection, you can:
Record unscrambled CATV signals by selecting them on this recorder.
Record scrambled CATV signals by selecting them on the cable box or satellite
receiver and using AV AUTO REC function (See page 60).
Record another channel while you watch one channel.
1
Connect the TV antenna
and coaxial cables as
shown on the left.
You can watch and record the TV
channels.
NOTE
The input signal to IN FROM
ANTENNA jack is passed through to
the OUT TO TV jack.
2
Connect the VIDEO/AUDIO
output jacks on this
recorder to the VIDEO/
AUDIO input jacks on your
TV using a Video/Audio
cable.
You can watch discs.
3
Connect the VIDEO/AUDIO
IN 1 jacks on this recorder
to the VIDEO/AUDIO output
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
This is a 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 VCR, cable
box or satellite receiver.
When using this connection, set
“PROGRESSIVE” in “PLAYBACK
SETUP” to “OFF”. (When the
setting is “ON”, the disc playback
picture cannot be viewed.)
After the Conneciton
Plug in the power cords of the TV and
cable box/satellite receiver. Then go to
“EZ Set Up” (see page 23).
COMPONENT
OUT
(480I/480P)
Y
P
B
P
R
IN FROM
ANTENNA
VHF/UHF/CATV
OUT TO TV
DIGITAL OUT
OPTICAL
IN 1
AUTO
REC
IN 3
OUT
R
-
AUDIO
-
L
VIDEO
S-VIDEO
LINE
To IN FROM
ANTENNA
TV
Cable box/
Satellite receiver
To OUT TO
TV
To antenna
input jack
To antenna
output jack
VIDEO/AUDIO
output jacks
To VIDEO/AUDIO
input jacks
1
1
2
3
The Recorder
To VIDEO/AUDIO
output jacks
Coaxial cable
(Commercially available)
Video/Audio cable
(Commercially available)
Video/Audio
cable
(Supplied)
To antenna
input jack
To OUT TO
TV
Coaxial cable
(Supplied)
Antenna cable
To Antenna/CATV
wall outlet
1
IN 1 (AUTO REC)
VIDEO/AUDIO jacks
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CATV or Satellite Receiver Connections
Connecting to a Cable Box or Satellite Receiver (2)
The following connection is the connection to a cable box or satellite receiver
when receiving many or all the channels are scrambled.
Using this connection, you can:
Record any CATV signals by selecting them the cable box or satellite receiver.
Record using AV AUTO REC function.
NOTE
In this connection, you cannot record another channel while you watch one
channel.
1
Connect the TV antenna
and coaxial cables as
shown on the left.
You can watch and record the TV
channels.
NOTE
The input signal to IN FROM
ANTENNA jack is passed through to
the OUT TO TV jack.
2
Connect the VIDEO/AUDIO
output jacks on this
recorder to the VIDEO/
AUDIO input jacks on your
TV using a Video/Audio
cable.
You can watch discs.
3
Connect the VIDEO/AUDIO
IN 1 jacks on this recorder
to the VIDEO/AUDIO output
jacks on your cable box or
satellite receiver using a
Video/Audio cable.
You can record scrambled CATV
channels.
NOTE
This is a standard video connections.
You can use S-Video or component
connections if they are available.
Important!
Connect this recorder directly to
your TV and not via the VCR, cable
box or satellite receiver.
When using this connection, set
“PROGRESSIVE” in “PLAYBACK
SETUP” to “OFF”. (When the
setting is “ON”, the disc playback
picture cannot be viewed.)
After the Connection
Plug in the power cords of the TV and
cable box/satellite receiver. Then go to
“EZ Set Up” (see page 23).
To Antenna/CATV
wall outlet
TV
Cable box/
Satellite
receiver
The Recorder
To antenna
input jack
To OUT TO
TV
To antenna
input jack
To antenna
output jack
VIDEO/AUDIO
output jacks
To IN FROM
ANTENNA
IN 1 (AUTO REC)
VIDEO/AUDIO jacks
To VIDEO/AUDIO
input jacks
To VIDEO/AUDIO
output jacks
1
1
1
2
3
Coaxial cable
(Commercially available)
Coaxial cable (Supplied)
Antenna cable
Video/Audio
cable
(Supplied)
Video/Audio cable
(Commercially available)
COMPONENT
OUT
(480I/480P)
Y
P
B
P
R
IN FROM
ANTENNA
VHF/UHF/CATV
OUT TO TV
DIGITAL OUT
OPTICAL
IN 1
AUTO
REC
IN 3
OUT
R
-
AUDIO
-
L
VIDEO
S-VIDEO
LINE
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EZ Set Up
Important! (Caution during EZ Set Up):
Do not press POWER on the recorder or remote control.
The EZ Set Up function automatically sets the tuner channels and clock when the
antenna cable is connected to the rear of the recorder and the power plug is then
connected to an AC outlet.
Important!
When using a cable box:
See CATV or Satellite Receiver Connections on page 21.
Leave POWER on the cable box turned on and select a channel that carries EDS signals.
1
Make sure that the antenna cable is connected. For connection configuration, refer to “Basic
Connection” on page 19.
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
automatically adjust the clock. This recorder automatially searches EDS signals, but if you are in a hurry to use timer
recording or know the channel of the EDS signal carrier in you area, follow the procedure in Auto Clock Setting or
Manual Clock Setting.
NOTE
If power is supplied to the recorder before the cable is connected, EZ Set Up will not be able to preset the channels into
memory. If this occurs, press RESET in the front of the recorder (See page 101). EZ Set Up function will work again.
If the power is turned on during EZ Set Up, the Auto Channel setting will be interrupted and the turner channels will not be
able to be preset.
Auto Clock Setting may take several minutes.
If the Auto Clock Setting is not completed within 30 minutes, there may be no channels with EDS signals. In this case, set
the clock manually. (See Manual Clock Setting on page 26.)
If the antenna signal is weak, the Auto Clock Setting function may not operate.
During initial channel setting, the channels are set into the AIR channel setting. To watch CATV channel, select CATV on
the CHANNEL PRESET screen. (See Channel Setting on page 24.)
During Auto Channel Setting During Auto Clock Setting EZ Set Up complete
POWER
OPEN/CLOSE
CHANNEL
TIMER ON/OFF
REC
DISC
TIMER
AV
AUTO REC
STANDBY
TIMER
DISC IN
POWER
Channel number is increasing.
Front Panel Display is turned off
when settiing CLOCK DISP in
OPTION SETUP to OFF.
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Channel Setting
This recorder can receive a maximum of 181
channels as shown below by presetting the
channels into memory.
(VHF: 2 to 13, UHF: 14 to 69, CATV: 1 to 125)
Important!
When you use the recorder for the first time,
press SETUP/FUNCTION. “OSD
LANGUAGE SETUP” screen appears. You
should set the language to be used in the
OSD. See “OSD Language Setting” on page
27 for details.
1
Press SETUP/FUNCTION.
Select “CHANNEL” with ' / "
and then press SET/ENTER.
SETUP
PLAYBACK
RECORD
DISC
CLOCK
CHANNEL
OPTION
OSD LANGUAGE
SELECT
RETURNENTER
ENTER
2
Press \ / | to select AIR or
CATV and then press ".
Example: AIR
To watch CATV after EZ Set Up,
select “CATV”, and then press SET/
ENTER.
3
Press \ / | to set CH SET to
AUTO then press SET/ENTER.
AIR/CATV AIR CATV
CHANNEL PRESET
CH SET AUTO MANUAL
4
The automatic tuning will start.
The channel display will count up,
and when finished, the screen returns
to normal.
NOTE
Automatic tuning will not start unless the
arrow is at “CH SET-AUTO” position.
If a button is not pressed within 3 minutes
during the setting procedure, the screen
will return to normal.
If the power is interrupted for more than
1 hour, AIR / CATV selection must be set again.
Automatic tuning will be interrupted if
SETUP/FUNCTION is pressed before the
screen returns to normal.
Channel Setting
100
EDIT
OPEN/
CLOSE
POWER
SKIP
SEARCH
AUDIO
TIMER
ON/OFF
TITLE
MENU
ANGLE
DNR
RETURN
REV FWD
SET/
ENTER
VCR PLUS
+
TIMER PROG.
REC MODE
PROGRAM
AM/ PM ERASE
STILL/PAUSE
REC
PLAY
STOP
SLOW
SKIP
F.ADV
ORIGINAL/
PLAY LIST
DISC
TIMER
CH
DISPLAY
ON
SCREEN
POWER
INPUT
VOL
CH
TV CONTROL
SETUP/
FUNCTION
ZOOM
INPUT
Adding Channel Memory/
Erasing Channel Memory
Use this function to manually add or erase
channels to/from the memory.
1
Select the channel to be added
with the number buttons and the
channel to be erased with the CH
' / " or number buttons.
2
Press SETUP/FUNCTION. The
MENU screen appears. Press ' /
" to select CHANNEL and then
press SET/ENTER.
3
Press ' / " to select CH SET
and then press \ / | to select
MANUAL. Then press SET/
ENTER.
AIR/CATV AIR CATV
CH SET AUTO MANUAL
CHANNEL PRESET
4
Press \ / | to select ADD if you
want to add the channel memory
or ERASE if you want to erase
the channel memory.
[ADD]
ADD 03
\ / |
[ERASE]
ERASE 03
5
Press RETURN to return to the
CHANNEL PRESET screen.
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25
Auto Clock Setting
(If you know a channel that carries EDS
signals)
Important!
When using a cable box:
See “CATV or Satellite Receiver Connec-
tions” on page 21.
Leave POWER on the cable box turned
on and select a channel that carries EDS
signals.
1
Press SETUP/FUNCTION. Press
' / " to select “CLOCK” and
then press SET/ENTER.
SETUP
PLAYBACK
RECORD
DISC
CLOCK
CHANNEL
OPTION
OSD LANGUAGE
SELECT
RETURNENTER
ENTER
2
Press ' / " to select AUTO and
then press SET/ENTER.
MANUAL
CLOCK
AUTO
3
Press \ / |
to set EDS CH SET
mode to MANUAL and then
press ".
4
Press \ / |
to select a channel
that carries EDS signals and then
press ".
Example: 07
The number of channels that can be
selected depends on the mode
setting on the CHANNEL PRESET
screen.
See NOTE.
When using a cable box:
Input the output channel (02, 03, or 04)
of the cable box.
Clock Setting
5
Press
\ / |
to select TIME ZONE.
If you want the Recorder to use the
time zone from which your
broadcasts with EDS signals, choose
AUTO. If your broadcasts with EDS
signals from a different time zone than
the one in which you live, be sure to
select your time zone.
6
Press SET/ENTER to enter. The
screen returns to normal.
7
Press POWER to turn off the
recorder.
The Auto Clock Setting function will
automatically set the clock.
NOTE
If the EDS CH SET mode is set to MANUAL
mode in Step 3 and a channel that does
not carry EDS signal is selected in Step 4,
the Auto Clock Setting function will not
operate.
In Step 4, the number of channels that can
be selected depends on the mode setting
on the CHANNEL PRESET screen. See the
table below.
In Step 1, if you press SETUP/FUNCTION
when operating the screen setting for the
first time, the OSD LANGUAGE SETUP
screen will appear.
If you entered incorrect data during the
setting procedure, re-enter the correct data
in the following manner:
1
Use
\\
\\
\ /
||
||
|
to select the data to be corrected.
2 Set the correct data with
''
''
' /
""
""
".
3 After correcting the data in Step 2,
press SET/ENTER to enter.
If you press RETURN or SETUP/FUNC-
TION in Step 6, the data will not be stored.
If a button is not pressed within 3 minutes
during the setting procedure, the screen
will return to the normal screen.
“TIME ZONE” is changed as follows.
ATLANTICAUTO EASTERN CENTRAL
ALASKA
PACIFIC MOUNTAINHAWAII
EDIT
100
OPEN/
CLOSE
POWER
SKIP
SEARCH
AUDIO
TIMER
ON/OFF
TITLE
MENU
ANGLE
DNR
RETURN
REV FWD
SET/
ENTER
VCR PLUS
+
TIMER PROG.
REC MODE
PROGRAM
AM/ PM ERASE
STILL/PAUSE
REC
PLAY
STOP
SLOW
SKIP
F.ADV
ORIGINAL/
PLAY LIST
DISC
TIMER
CH
DISPLAY
ON
SCREEN
POWER
INPUT
VOL
CH
TV CONTROL
SETUP/
FUNCTION
ZOOM
INPUT
AIR/CATV Channels to be selected
AIR
CATV
02 03 04 68 69 02
01 02 03 124 125 01
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Manual Clock Setting
1
Press SETUP/FUNCTION. The
MENU screen appears. Press ' /
" to select CLOCK and then
press SET/ENTER.
MANUAL
CLOCK
AUTO
2
Press ' / " to select MANUAL
and then press SET/ENTER.
3
Press \ / |
to select TIME and
press ' / " to set time.
Example: 10:28 AM
Number buttons can be used instead
of
''
''
' /
""
""
" to set time and date. Press
AM/PM to select AM or PM during
time setting.
4
Select and set DATE, YEAR
and DST in turn, in the same
manner as in Step 3.
See Automatic Daylight Saving-Time
(D.S.T.) Adjustment.
Example: Jul. 4, 2003, DST: ON
10:28AM 7/04FRI 03 ON
CLOCK
TIME DATE YEAR DST
SELECT : CHANGE:
ENTER : RETURN:
ENTER
5
If the data is correct, press SET/
ENTER to enter.
The screen returns to normal.
NOTE
If you entered incorrect data during the
setting procedure, re-enter the correct data
in the following manner:
1
Use
\\
\\
\ /
||
||
|
to select the data to be corrected.
2 Set the correct data with
''
''
' /
""
""
".
3 After correcting the data in Step 2,
press RETURN or SET/ENTER to enter.
If you press RETURN or SETUP/
FUNCTION to exit the clock setting screen
in Step 4, the data will not be stored.
If a button is not pressed within 3 minutes
during the setting procedure, the screen
will return to the normal screen.
EDIT
100
OPEN/
CLOSE
POWER
SKIP
SEARCH
AUDIO
TIMER
ON/OFF
TITLE
MENU
ANGLE
DNR
RETURN
REV FWD
VCR PLUS
+
TIMER PROG.
REC MODE
PROGRAM
AM/PM
ERASE
STILL/PAUSE
REC
PLAY
STOP
SLOW
SKIP
F.ADV
ORIGINAL/
PLAY LIST
DISC
TIMER
CH
DISPLAY
ON
SCREEN
POWER
INPUT
VOL
CH
TV CONTROL
SET/
ENTER
SETUP/
FUNCTION
ZOOM
INPUT
Clock Setting
Automatic Daylight
Saving-Time (D.S.T.)
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
D.S.T. mode in the clock setting screen.
Spring
Programmed timer recording set within this
time frame (2:00 AM to 3:00 AM) will not be
carried out.
First Sunday in April (D.S.T. is ON)
The clock is automatically
advanced 1 hour.
3:00 AM
1:00 AM 2:00 AM
4:00 AM
Autumn
Because there will be two time frames from
1:00 AM to 2:00 AM, timer programming set
between these times will be influenced by the
time change.
Last Sunday in October (D.S.T. is ON)
The clock is automatically
set back 1 hour.
2:00 AM
2:00 AM1:00 AM
1:00 AM
NOTE
If the timer recording program is affected
by the D.S.T. time change, check your TV
listing and find out when it reflects the time
change. Some TV listings will indicate the
time change in the same manner as is
programmed in this recorder, but others do
not show the time change until the next
morning. In that case, when programming
a timer, use the clock setting screen to set
the D.S.T. mode to OFF so the time change
will not be carried out.
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1
Press SETUP/FUNCTION to
display the MENU screen.
SETUP
PLAYBACK
RECORD
DISC
CLOCK
CHANNEL
OPTION
OSD LANGUAGE
SELECT
RETURNENTER
ENTER
Important!
When you use the recorder for the first time,
press SETUP/FUNCTION. “OSD
LANGUAGE SETUP” screen in the step 3
appears. You should set the language to be
used in the OSD.
2
Press ' / " to select “OSD
LANGUAGE” and then press
SET/ENTER.
3
Press ' / " to select the
language you want to use.
Example: ENGLISH
OSD LANGUAGE SETUP
ENGLISH
FRANÇAIS
ESPAÑOL
SELECT
RETURNENTER
ENTER
4
Press SET/ENTER to enter and
then press RETURN to return to
the SETUP screen.
NOTE
If you press RETURN or SETUP/
FUNCTION to exit the OSD LANGUAGE
SETUP screen in Step 3, the data will not
be stored.
EDIT
100
OPEN/
CLOSE
POWER
SKIP
SEARCH
AUDIO
TIMER
ON/OFF
TITLE
MENU
ANGLE
DNR
RETURN
REV FWD
VCR PLUS
+
TIMER PROG.
REC MODE
PROGRAM
AM/ PM ERASE
STILL/PAUSE
REC
PLAY
STOP
SLOW
SKIP
F.ADV
ORIGINAL/
PLAY LIST
DISC
TIMER
CH
DISPLAY
ON
SCREEN
POWER
INPUT
VOL
CH
TV CONTROL
SET/
ENTER
SETUP/
FUNCTION
ZOOM
INPUT
OSD Language Setting
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Change the Display on
the Front Panel Display
Each time DISPLAY on the remote control
unit is pressed, the Front Panel Display
changes the mode in the following sequence:
POWER
OPEN/CLOSE
CHANNEL
TIMER ON/OFF
REC
DISC
TIMER
AV
AUTO REC
STANDBY
TIMER
DISC IN
STANDBY
When the recorder is turned off (STANDBY
indicator lights on), clock is displayed. The
display goes off automatically after one
minute (when setting “CLOCK DISP” in
“OPTION SETUP” to “OFF”).
Example: During stop mode
Example: When playing back the DVD-RW disc
The time is not displayed when a disc is
played back on which the time has not
been recorded.
Example: When recording onto the
DVD-RW disc
NOTE
This recorder turns off the clock indicator
on the Front Panel Display to save electric-
ity when the product is turned off. To
display the clock indicator during power
off, set “CLOCK DISP” in “OPTION SETUP”
to “ON” (See page 90).
EDIT
100
OPEN/
CLOSE
POWER
SKIP
SEARCH
AUDIO
TIMER
ON/OFF
TITLE
MENU
ANGLE
SETUP/
FUNCTION
DNR
RETURN
REV FWD
SET/
ENTER
VCR PLUS
+
TIMER PROG.
REC MODE
PROGRAM
AM/ PM ERASE
STILL/PAUSE
REC
PLAY
STOP
SLOW
SKIP
F.ADV
ORIGINAL/
PLAY LIST
DISC
TIMER
CH
POWER
INPUT
VOL
CH
TV CONTROL
ON
SCREEN
DISPLAY
ZOOM
INPUT
Change the Display
on the TV Screen
Each time ON SCREEN on the remote control
unit is pressed, the display on the TV screen
changes the mode in the following sequence:
AUTO ON OFF
(When the disc is set)
AUTO ON OFF
Disc Information
AUTO: Displays indicators for 3 seconds
when operation begins.
ON: Displays indicators continuously until
the operation mode is changed.
OFF: Does not display indicators.
Disc information:
Displays the information on the disc
when the disc is set. During playback,
the information is displayed for about
10 seconds and automatically
disappear.
Operation mode screen
Example:
REM 1:59SP 02
STEREO
03 VR ORG
--:--:-- DVD-RW
4:55
AM
Clock display
Disc information screen
Example:
TITLE :05
CHAPTER:019
REMAIN: 1h57m SP
DISC :OFF PROTECT:OFF
NOT FINALIZE
TYPE :DVD-VIDEO
Display Information
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DVD Playback
Playback the
playback-only discs
DVD VIDEO
1
Turn on the TV and switch the TV
channel to the external “VIDEO”
or “AV” channel connected to the
VIDEO/AUDIO output jacks.
2
Press POWER. The recorder is
turned on.
3
Press OPEN/CLOSE to open the
disc tray.
4
Load a disc onto the tray.
Position it with the printed title side
facing up, align it with the guides.
When you load a double-sided disc,
load it with the side you want to play
face down.
5
Press OPEN/CLOSE to close the
disc tray.
When the disc is being identified
(“LOAD” is displayed on the Front
Panel Display), the DISC IN indicator
on the front panel is blinking. The
indicator lights when the disc is
finished being identified (“LOAD”
disappears).
Some discs start playback automati-
cally.
6
Press
||
||
|PLAY to start playback.
If you’re playing some DVD-Video
discs, a disc menu screen may
appear. See page 45 for how to
operate the menu.
7
Press STOP to stop playback.
When starting playback from the
place last stopped, go to step 8.
When starting playback from the
beginning, go to step 9.
Playback
Resume Function
This recorder stores the location where you
stopped the disc. This function enables you
to resume the playback from the place last
stopped.
8
Press
||
||
|PLAY after pressing
STOP in the step 7.
Play resumes from a point slightly
before the point where it was
stopped.
Resume information will not be
canceled if the power is turned off.
Resume function may not work on
some discs.
RES.
DVD
NOTE
The resume function is canceled in the
following cases.
When you press STOP during auto-
playback.
When you open the disc tray.
When you display the DiscNavi screen.
When a DVD-R/RW disc has been edited or
finalized after playback has been stopped.
When you switch between ORIGINAL and
PLAYLIST.
Playback From the Beginning
9
Press STOP again.
10
Press
||
||
|PLAY.
NOTE
When taking out a disc, first press STOP
before taking out the disc. When the
OPEN/CLOSE is pressed during playback,
it may take a short time for the tray to open.
In cases when a disc cannot be played
back as a result of inserting a non-standard
disc or the presence of scratches and so
forth on the disc “INCORRECT TYPE.
REMOVE DISC.” will appear and all other
functions of the recorder will be disabled
except for opening and closing of the tray.
Take out the disc when this happens.
EDIT
100
OPEN/
CLOSE
POWER
SKIP
SEARCH
AUDIO
TIMER
ON/OFF
TITLE
MENU
ANGLE
SETUP/
FUNCTION
DNR
RETURN
REV FWD
SET/
ENTER
VCR PLUS
+
TIMER PROG.
REC MODE
PROGRAM
AM/ PM ERASE
STILL/PAUSE
REC
PLAY
STOP
SLOW
SKIP
F.ADV
ORIGINAL/
PLAY LIST
DISC
TIMER
CH
DISPLAY
ON
SCREEN
POWER
INPUT
VOL
CH
TV CONTROL
ZOOM
INPUT
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Selected Title Playback
DVD VIDEO
1
Press ZOOM during stop mode.
2
Press number buttons to enter the
title number.
3
Press SET/ENTER.
Selected title is played back.
NOTE
This function does not work or work
correctly on some discs.
Recorded DVD Disc
Playback
VR MODE
DVD RW
VIDEO MODE
DVD RW
DVD R
When playing back DVD-R or DVD-RW
discs recorded with this recorder, first
select the title where you want to start
playback.
Select a title by displaying a list of first
scenes for each title (DiscNavi).
Playback After
Confirming Contents
with DiscNavi
DiscNavi displays a list of the first scene of
each title.
NOTE
When the DV input is selected, discs
cannot be played back if “DV LINK” is set
to “ON”. You can enjoy other channels by
switching to the other channel.
1
Load a disc recorded in VR mode.
EDIT
100
OPEN/
CLOSE
POWER
SKIP
SEARCH
AUDIO
TIMER
ON/OFF
TITLE
MENU
ANGLE
SETUP/
FUNCTION
DNR
RETURN
REV FWD
SET/
ENTER
VCR PLUS
+
TIMER PROG.
REC MODE
PROGRAM
AM/ PM ERASE
STILL/PAUSE
REC
PLAY
STOP
SLOW
SKIP
F.ADV
DISC
TIMER
CH
DISPLAY
ON
SCREEN
POWER
INPUT
VOL
CH
TV CONTROL
ORIGINAL/
PLAY LIST
ZOOM
INPUT
2
Press TITLE or MENU.
DiscNavi Title List screen appears.
DISCNAVI(ORG) PAGE 1/ 2
1 2 3
4 5 6
1/ 0 2 3:42AM CH 2 SP
SELECT
ENTER RETURN
ENTER
Title number
Title name
Title screen
If a DVD-RW disc (VR mode) has the
PLAYLIST, you can switch the screens
between PLAYLIST and ORIGINAL by
pressing ORIGINAL/PLAYLIST.
3
Press '/ "/ \ / | to select the
title screen you want to watch.
DISCNAVI(ORG) PAGE 1/ 2
1 2 3
4 5 6
1/ 0 2 3:42AM CH 2 SP
SELECT
ENTER RETURN
ENTER
Press | to
go to next
page.
Press \ to
go to previous
page
(When the
page is first
page, it goes
to last page.)
4
Press SET/ENTER.
Selected title is played back.
NOTE
Parts that have been erased (page 65),
moved (page 75) or added (page 76)
during editing appear as a momentarly
paused during playback.
In the case of titles added with another
DVD recorder that contain characters
which cannot be displayed with this
recorder, the titles are displayed as
****
....” (up to a maximum of 24
characters).
Titles for which recording has been
interrupted due to a scratched disc, soiled
disc or other reason are displayed with an
exclamation point “!” in front of the title
displayed on the DiscNavi menu and so
forth.
When playing back the playlist of a disc
that has been edited with another DVD
recorder, and a single title lasts for 12
hours or more, that title cannot be played
back beyond 12 hours.
Discs edited with another DVD recorder
that contain more than 201 chapter
markers cannot be played back.
Playback
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Playback by Selecting
a Title
When playing back a disc recorded in the
Video mode after it has been finalized, play
back the disc by selecting a title after
displaying the list of titles by pressing MENU.
NOTE
This function can be used for DVD-R or
DVD-RW Video mode disc that have been
finalized.
1
Load a disc recorded in Video
mode.
2
Press TITLE or MENU.
Title screen appears.
Title List
PREV EXIT NEXT
01
1/01 FINECH
71:00AM
1/01 FINECH 128:00AM
1/01 FINECH
87:00PM
1/20 SPCH 109:00PM
2/14 SPCH
63:00PM
02
03
04
05
3/07
SP
CH
15:00AM
3/18
FINE
CH
44:00PM
4/6
SP
CH 129:00PM
4/24
FINE
CH
17:00PM
4/26
SP
CH 128:00PM
06
07
08
09
10
After Finalize
NOTE
When a disc that has been recorded in the
Video mode is finalized (pages 12 and 88),
a menu is automatically created that can be
played back even with other DVD players.
Consequently, the menu before finalizing is
different from that of after finalizing.
In the case of titles added with another
DVD recorder that contain characters
which cannot be displayed with this
recorder, the titles are displayed as
****
....” (up to a maximum of 24
characters).
3
Press '/ "/ \ / | to select the
title name.
4
Press SET/ENTER.
Selected title is played back.
EDIT
100
OPEN/
CLOSE
POWER
SKIP
SEARCH
AUDIO
TIMER
ON/OFF
TITLE
MENU
ANGLE
SETUP/
FUNCTION
DNR
RETURN
REV FWD
SET/
ENTER
VCR PLUS
+
TIMER PROG.
REC MODE
PROGRAM
AM/ PM ERASE
STILL/PAUSE
REC
PLAY
STOP
SLOW
SKIP
F.ADV
ORIGINAL/
PLAY LIST
DISC
TIMER
CH
DISPLAY
ON
SCREEN
POWER
INPUT
VOL
CH
TV CONTROL
ZOOM
INPUT
Video CD/Audio CD/CD-R/
CD-RW Playback
VIDEO CD
AUDIO CD
CD-R CD-RW
1
Load a CD and press |PLAY.
2
Press STOP to stop the
playback.
Selected Track Playback
VIDEO CD
AUDIO CD
CD-R CD-RW
1
Press number buttons to select
the track number during playback.
Example: For track 12, press 1,2.
2
Press SET/ENTER or
||
||
|PLAY.
Selected track (music) is played
back.
Playing VIDEO CDs with Playback
Control (PBC)
Pressing |PLAY begins PBC playback.
Time display is not shown for some
discs.
If you specify the track number to be
played (with playback stopped) and
press | PLAY, normal playback (not
PBC playback) begins.
Digital Connection to an MD to
Record a CD
When you are using a digital connection to
record the contents of a CD to an MD, the
track numbers of the CD may not match
the track numbers recorded to the MD.
NOTE
When the DV input is selected, discs
cannot be played back if “DV LINK” is set
to “ON”. You can enjoy other channels by
switching to the other channel.
Playback
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Fast Forward/Fast Reverse
DVD VIDEO
VR MODE
DVD RW
VIDEO MODE
DVD RW
DVD R
VIDEO CD
AUDIO CD
Press FWD or REV during
playback.
The disc begins fast scan at ×2 speed (1).
DVD
1
Three speeds are available for DVD and
two speeds for CD. Each time FWD
or REV is pressed, the speed of fast
scan changes in the following se-
quence:
(DVD)
1 (about ×2) 2 (about ×8) 3 (about ×32)
(Video CD and Audio CD)
1 (about ×2) 2 (about ×8)
Fast Forward/Fast Reverse
(Search) Function on the
Recorder
Press and hold SKIP / for
more than 2 seconds on the front of
the recorder.
The search speed is 2 (about ×8).
NOTE
On some discs, the fast scan function is
disabled.
On DVD discs and Video CDs, audio and
subtitles are not played back during the
fast scan playback.
With a DVD disc, you cannot search past a
title. Playback starts from the beginning of
the title.
During the fast scan playback, the sound
may not come out.
When the fast forward search function is
used during playback of a DVD video disc,
the speed may differ from that described in
this manual depending on the disc and the
scene being played back.
Playback
EDIT
100
OPEN/
CLOSE
POWER
SKIP
SEARCH
AUDIO
TIMER
ON/OFF
TITLE
MENU
ANGLE
SETUP/
FUNCTION
DNR
RETURN
REV FWD
SET/
ENTER
VCR PLUS
+
TIMER PROG.
REC MODE
PROGRAM
AM/ PM ERASE
STILL/PAUSE
REC
PLAY
STOP
SLOW
F.ADV
ORIGINAL/
PLAY LIST
DISC
TIMER
CH
DISPLAY
ON
SCREEN
POWER
INPUT
VOL
CH
TV CONTROL
SKIP
ZOOM
INPUT
Scanning speed selection
Fast scan image appears here
(No image is shown for Audio CDs.)
SKIP (Forward/Reverse)
DVD VIDEO
VR MODE
DVD RW
VIDEO MODE
DVD RW
DVD R
VIDEO CD
AUDIO CD
While you are playing a disc, this function
jumps to the beginning of the next chapter/
track (Forward) or the current chapter/track
(Reverse) and automatically starts playing
that chapter/track.
Press SKIP or SKIP during
playback.
Playback skips forward one chapter/
track for each time SKIP is
pressed.
If you press SKIP and playback
begins, and you then press SKIP
again within 5 seconds, playback
returns to the beginning of the
previous chapter/track.
NOTE
On some discs, the skip functions are
disabled.
Slow-Motion
DVD VIDEO
VR MODE
DVD RW
VIDEO MODE
DVD RW
DVD R
VIDEO CD
1
Press SLOW during playback.
Three speeds are available. Each time
SLOW is pressed, the speed of slow-
motion playback changes in the
following sequence:
1 (about ×1/2) 2 (about ×1/8) 3 (about ×1/16)
2
Press
||
||
|PLAY to return to the
normal playback.
NOTE
On some discs, the slow-motion playback
functions are disabled.
/SKIP
POWER
OPEN/CLOSE
CHANNEL
TIMER ON/OFF
REC
STOP
PLAY
STILL/PAUSE
SKIP
DISC
TIMER
AV
AUTO REC
STANDBY
TIMER
DISC IN
LINE IN 2
L
(
MONO
)
-AUDIO-R
VIDEO
S
-
VIDEO
DV IN/OUT
RESET
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EDIT
100
OPEN/
CLOSE
POWER
AUDIO
TIMER
ON/OFF
TITLE
MENU
ANGLE
SETUP/
FUNCTION
DNR
RETURN
REV FWD
SET/
ENTER
VCR PLUS
+
TIMER PROG.
REC MODE
PROGRAM
AM/ PM ERASE
REC
PLAY
STOP
SLOW
SKIP
ORIGINAL/
PLAY LIST
DISC
TIMER
CH
DISPLAY
ON
SCREEN
POWER
INPUT
VOL
CH
TV CONTROL
STILL/PAUSE
SKIP
SEARCH
F.ADV
ZOOM
INPUT
Still/Pause
Frame Advance
DVD VIDEO
VR MODE
DVD RW
VIDEO MODE
DVD RW
DVD R
VIDEO CD
1
Press STILL/PAUSE during
playback.
The playback is stilled.
The playback is paused when Audio
CD is played back.
2
Press F.ADV or F.ADV.
The disc goes forward by one frame
each time F.ADV is pressed.
The disc goes rewind by one frame
each time F.ADV is pressed.
• If you press and hold SKIP for
more than 2 seconds on the front of
the recorder, seach will be started.
3
Press
||
||
|PLAY to return to the
normal playback.
NOTE
On some discs, still/pause and frame
advance functions are disabled.
The frame advance playback functions are
disabled for Audio CDs.
The frame reverse playback function is
disabled for Video CDs.
Picture quality may diminish during frame
advance and frame reverse with a disc
other than a DVD-RW disc in VR mode
(such as a DVD video disc).
Playback
Skip Search
DVD VIDEO
VR MODE
DVD RW
VIDEO MODE
DVD RW
DVD R
With this feature, you can set a forward
search time to approx. 30, 60, 90 or 120
seconds of recorded material. After
searching, normal playback will resume
automatically.
Press SKIP SEARCH during playback.
(Example: during commercials)
Number of
Times Pressed
1 Time
2 Times
3 Times
4 Times
Search Time
Approx. 30 sec.
Approx. 60 sec.
Approx. 90 sec.
Approx. 120 sec.
NOTE
This function can only be used within the
same title.
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CD-R CD-RW
NOTE
When the DV input is selected, discs
cannot be played back if DV LINK is set
to ON. You can enjoy other channels by
switching to the other channel.
See page 8 for details about the MP3 file
format.
1
Press POWER. The recorder is
turned on.
2
Load the MP3 recorded CD-R or
the CD-RW and then press TITLE
or MENU.
1/4
FOLDER1 FOLDER2
FOLDER3 FOLDER4
MP3
3
Press ' / "/ \ / | to select the
folder you want to play and then
press SET/ENTER.
The file (music title) in the folder is
displayed on the file selection screen.
1/53
MP3
:FOLDER1
1 TITLE 0 1 2 TITLE 0 2
3 TITLE 0 3 4 TITLE 0 4
Press RETURN to return to the folder
selection screen.
When pressing |PLAY after selecting
the folder, the playback screen is
displayed, and the files in that folder
can be played from the beginning.
4
Press ' / "/ \ / | to select the file
(music title) you want to play and
then press SET/ENTER.
The chosen file (music title) will be
played in sequence.
5/53
00: 0 8 MP3
:FOLDER1
1 TITLE 0 1 2 TITLE 0 2
3 TITLE 0 3 4 TITLE 0 4
5 TITLE 0 5 6 TITLE 0 6
7 TITLE 0 7 8 TITLE 0 8
9 TITLE 0 9 10 TITLE 10
5
Press STOP to stop play.
EDIT
100
OPEN/
CLOSE
POWER
SKIP
SEARCH
AUDIO
TIMER
ON/OFF
TITLE
MENU
ANGLE
SETUP/
FUNCTION
DNR
RETURN
REV FWD
SET/
ENTER
VCR PLUS
+
TIMER PROG.
REC MODE
PROGRAM
AM/ PM ERASE
STILL/PAUSE
REC
PLAY
STOP
SLOW
F.ADV
ORIGINAL/
PLAY LIST
DISC
TIMER
CH
DISPLAY
ON
SCREEN
POWER
INPUT
VOL
CH
TV CONTROL
SKIP
ZOOM
INPUT
MP3 Discs Playback
To Play Another File
(music title) during
Playback
Press ' / "/ \ / | to select the file
(music title) you want to play and then
press SET/ENTER.
The chosen file (music title) will be
played.
NOTE
The file where the cursor is on will be
played when the cursor is moved to a
different from the file being played and no
operation is taken within 10 seconds.
To Skip the File during
Playback
Press SKIP or SKIP.
SKIP will skip forward, and
SKIP will rewind.
While the MP3 disc is playing
Time Search is disabled.
Programmed playback is disabled.
It is possible to repeat one track or the
entire folder.
Dolby Virtual Surraund does not operate.
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Zoom Function
You can zoom the desired part of an image
during DVD playback.
DVD VIDEO
VR MODE
DVD RW
VIDEO MODE
DVD RW
DVD R
1
Press ZOOM during playback.
ZOO
M
:
1
ZOOM indicator
Each press of ZOOM cycles through
the zoom settings in the following
sequence:
ZOOM 1 (×1.2)
ZOOM 3 (×2.0)Off
ZOOM 2 (×1.5)
2
While an image is zoomed, press
' / "/ \ / | to shift the view and
display the part you want.
The ZOOM indicator changes from white
to red to let you know when you are trying
to perform an illegal shift of view.
3
Press ZOOM to return to the
normal screen
NOTE
An image may become distorted when
zoomed.
You can cancel the zoom operation by
pressing FWD , REV, TITLE, MENU,
SETUP/FUNCTION or STOP.
The zoom operation is cleared automati-
cally whenever you display a DVD screen
that enables you to change the scene by
pressing
''
''
'/
""
""
"/
\\
\\
\ /
||
||
|.
Subtitle cannot be zoomed.
Changing Image/Audio During Playback
Angle Function
DVD VIDEO
You can change the angle of view when
playing a DVD video disc that contains
scenes recorded from multiple angles.
1
Press ANGLE during playback.
mark lights when different
angles are recorded for the title
currently playing.
Show the number of the current
angle.
1
If no angles are recorded on the disc,
xx is displayed.
2
Press ' / " (or ANGLE) to
change the scene to the next
angle in those recorded.
About 10 seconds later, the indicator
on the TV will disappear
automatically. (Or press SET/ENTER
to turn off the indicator.)
NOTE
The operation differs depending on the
discs. Refer to the operation manuals for
your disc.
EDIT
100
OPEN/
CLOSE
POWER
SKIP
SEARCH
AUDIO
TIMER
ON/OFF
TITLE
MENU
ANGLE
SETUP/
FUNCTION
DNR
RETURN
REV FWD
SET/
ENTER
VCR PLUS
+
TIMER PROG.
REC MODE
PROGRAM
AM/ PM ERASE
STILL/PAUSE
REC
PLAY
STOP
SLOW
SKIP
F.ADV
ORIGINAL/
PLAY LIST
DISC
TIMER
CH
DISPLAY
ON
SCREEN
POWER
INPUT
VOL
CH
TV CONTROL
ZOOM
INPUT
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Audio Setting
VR MODE
DVD RW
VIDEO CD
AUDIO CD
You can change the audio output channel
between stereo, left channel and right
channel when you play Video CDs and Audio
CDs. You can change the audio output
channel when you play a DVD-RW disc
recorded multiple sounds in VR mode (See
also page 87).
Each time AUDIO is pressed, the
audio channels changes as follows:
VIDEO CD AUDIO CD
L R L+R
VR MODE
DVD RW
It may differs depending on the
recorded sound on the disc. See the
table of SAP on page 87 for details.
NOTE
When you play a VR mode disc recorded
on a Dual Mono, and if you are listening to
the Dolby Digital sound via the digital
output jack, you cannot select the audio
channel. Set “ Digital OUT” in “PLAY-
BACK SETUP” to “PCM” (See page 81), or
if you want to change the audio channel,
listen via the analog output jacks.
Monitor Output when
Receiving a Stereo or
SAP Broadcast
When receiving a stereo or SAP broadcast,
press AUDIO to change the audio output
mode to select Monitor Output. See the table
of SAP on page 87 for details.
NOTE
When the signal is weak (it is hard to listen)
in a stereo broadcast, press AUDIO to turn
off “L R” display on the TV screen and
change the audio output mode to MONO.
EDIT
100
OPEN/
CLOSE
POWER
SKIP
SEARCH
AUDIO
TIMER
ON/OFF
TITLE
MENU
ANGLE
SETUP/
FUNCTION
DNR
RETURN
REV FWD
SET/
ENTER
VCR PLUS
+
TIMER PROG.
REC MODE
PROGRAM
AM/ PM ERASE
STILL/PAUSE
REC
PLAY
STOP
SLOW
SKIP
F.ADV
ORIGINAL/
PLAY LIST
DISC
TIMER
CH
DISPLAY
ON
SCREEN
POWER
INPUT
VOL
CH
TV CONTROL
ZOOM
INPUT
DNR (Digital Noise
Reduction)
DVD VIDEO
VR MODE
DVD RW
VIDEO MODE
DVD RW
DVD R
VIDEO CD
When the noise contained in recorded
material being played back becomes a
problem, you can reduce the noise to make
the picture clearer. DNR can be set to one of
three levels according to the recorded
material being played back. It is recom-
mended to turn DNR “ON” when playing back
discs that have been recorded in the LP
mode or EP mode, and turn DNR “OFF” when
playing back discs having low noise levels
such as DVD video discs.
1
Press DNR during playback.
Each time DNR is pressed, the mode
changes between “ON” and “OFF”.
ON
2
When the mode is “ON”, press \ /
| to adjust the level.
Effects are diminished when
\\
\\
\ is
pressed.
Effects are enhanced when
||
||
| is
pressed.
NOTE
About 10 seconds later, the indicator on the
TV will disappear automatically. (Or press
SET/ENTER to turn off the indicator.)
The DNR function does not work when
setting “PROGRESSIVE” in “PLAYBACK
SETUP” to “ON”.
Changing Image/Audio During Playback
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Title/Track Programmed
Playback
DVD VIDEO
VIDEO MODE
DVD RW
DVD R
VIDEO CD
AUDIO CD
1
Press PROGRAM while the disc
is stopped.
The “TITLE PROGRAM” screen
appears.
TITLE PROGRAM
T=TITLE
T T T T
T T T T
T T T T
T T T T
T T T T
INPUT SET CLEAR
PROGRAM PLAY
RETURN
0 9
~
SET
PLAY
C
Each time PROGRAM is pressed, the
mode changes between “Title (Track)
Program” and “Chapter Program”.
Press RETURN to return to normal
screen.
Chapter Program does not work on
Video CDs and Audio CDs.
Track Program screen is displayed
when a Video CD or Audio CD is set.
TRACK PROGRAM
T=TRACK
T T T T
T T T T
T T T T
T T T T
T T T T
INPUT SET CLEAR
PROGRAM PLAY
RETURN
0 9
~
SET
PLAY
C
2
Press number buttons to enter the
desired title number and then
press SET/ENTER.
Example:
For title 10, press 1, 0 and then press
SET/ENTER.
For title 2, press 2 and then press
SET/ENTER.
TITLE PROGRAM
T=TITLE
T1 0 T T T
T T T T
T T T T
T T T T
T T T T
INPUT SET CLEAR
PROGRAM PLAY
RETURN
0 9
~
SET
PLAY
C
• Repeat step 2 to program other titles.
EDIT
100
OPEN/
CLOSE
POWER
SKIP
SEARCH
AUDIO
TIMER
ON/OFF
TITLE
MENU
ANGLE
SETUP/
FUNCTION
DNR
RETURN
REV FWD
SET/
ENTER
VCR PLUS
+
TIMER PROG.
REC MODE
PROGRAM
AM/PM ERASE
STILL/PAUSE
REC
PLAY
STOP
SLOW
SKIP
F.ADV
ORIGINAL/
PLAY LIST
DISC
TIMER
CH
DISPLAY
ON
SCREEN
POWER
INPUT
VOL
CH
TV CONTROL
ZOOM
INPUT
Programmed Playback
NOTE
Up to 20 titles can be programmed.
When you input the title number which has
not been recorded on the disc, the number
is not set. Input correct title number.
Press ERASE to cancel the program.
Press and hold ERASE for about 2
seconds, all programmed title is canceled.
3
Press |PLAY.
The title will be played in the order
they were entered.
1‰/2‰ PROGRAM
1/ 1
‰‰:‰‰:2‰
T
C
DVD
4
Press STOP to stop the pro-
grammed playback.
To start programmed playback again,
repeat step 1 to 3.
NOTE
The program cannot be set during playback.
This function can only be used for discs on
which the title has been recorded.
On some discs in which programmed
playback is prohibited, this function is
disabled.
Programmed playback does not work on
DVD-RW discs in VR mode.
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Chapter Programmed
Playback
DVD VIDEO
VIDEO MODE
DVD RW
DVD R
1
Press PROGRAM twice while the
disc is stopped.
• The “CHAPTER PROGRAM” screen
appears.
CHAPTER PROGRAM
T
=
TITLE
:
C
=
CHAPTER
C C C C
C C C C
C C C C
C C C C
C C C C
INPUT SET CLEAR
PROGRAM PLAY
RETURN
0 9
~
SET
PLAY
C
• Press RETURN to return to normal
screen.
2
Press number buttons to enter the
desired title number and then
press SET/ENTER.
Example:
For title 10, press 1, 0 and then press
SET/ENTER.
For title 2, press 2 and then press
SET/ENTER.
CHAPTER PROGRAM
T
=
TITLE
:
1 0 C
=
CHAPTER
C C C C
C C C C
C C C C
C C C C
C C C C
INPUT SET CLEAR
PROGRAM PLAY
RETURN
0 9
~
SET
PLAY
C
3
Press number buttons to enter the
desired chapter number and then
press SET/ENTER.
Example:
For chapter 10, press 1, 0 and then
press SET/ENTER.
For chapter 2, press 2 and then press
SET/ENTER.
CHAPTER PROGRAM
T
=
TITLE
:
1 0 C
=
CHAPTER
C 002 C C C
C C C C
Repeat step 3 to program other
chapters.
Programmed Playback
NOTE
Up to 20 chapters can be programmed.
When you input the chapter number which
has not been recorded on the disc, the
number is not set. Input correct chapter
number.
Press ERASE to cancel the program.
Press and hold ERASE for about 2
seconds, all programmed chapter is
canceled.
Press RETURN to cancel the setting
4
Press |PLAY.
The chapter will be played in the
order they were entered.
1‰/2‰ PROGRAM
2/1‰
‰‰:‰‰:2‰
T
C
DVD
5
Press STOP to stop the
programmed playback.
To start programmed playback again,
repeat step 1 to 3.
NOTE
The program cannot be set during playback.
This function can only be used for discs on
which the chapter has been recorded.
This function does not work on Video CDs
or Audio CDs.
On some discs in which programmed
playback is prohibited, this function is
disabled.
EDIT
100
OPEN/
CLOSE
POWER
SKIP
SEARCH
AUDIO
TIMER
ON/OFF
TITLE
MENU
ANGLE
SETUP/
FUNCTION
DNR
RETURN
REV FWD
SET/
ENTER
VCR PLUS
+
TIMER PROG.
REC MODE
PROGRAM
AM/PM ERASE
STILL/PAUSE
REC
PLAY
STOP
SLOW
SKIP
F.ADV
ORIGINAL/
PLAY LIST
DISC
TIMER
CH
DISPLAY
ON
SCREEN
POWER
INPUT
VOL
CH
TV CONTROL
ZOOM
INPUT
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Repeat Playback
1
Press (REPEAT) while a disc
is playing.
Each time (REPEAT) is pressed,
the repeat function changes as
follows.
Depending on the disc type, the
repeat function will vary.
DVD VIDEO
VR MODE
DVD RW
VIDEO MODE
DVD RW
DVD R
Chapter Repeat
Title Repeat
A-B Repeat
(See right for details.)
OFF
VIDEO CD AUDIO CD CD-R CD-RW
Track Repeat
Repeat all files in the disc
A-B Repeat
(See right for details.)
OFF
2
Press SET/ENTER or |PLAY to
start repeat playback.
Press (REPEAT) and select OFF
to return to the normal playback.
NOTE
Repeat playback is disabled on some
discs.
Repeat playback cannot be used during
programmed playback.
Repeat playback cannot be used on Video
CDs with PBC mode playback.
Repeat Playback
EDIT
100
OPEN/
CLOSE
POWER
SKIP
SEARCH
AUDIO
TIMER
ON/OFF
TITLE
MENU
ANGLE
SETUP/
FUNCTION
DNR
RETURN
REV FWD
SET/
ENTER
VCR PLUS
+
TIMER PROG.
REC MODE
PROGRAM
AM/ PM ERASE
STILL/PAUSE
REC
PLAY
STOP
SLOW
SKIP
F.ADV
ORIGINAL/
PLAY LIST
DISC
TIMER
CH
DISPLAY
ON
SCREEN
POWER
INPUT
VOL
CH
TV CONTROL
ZOOM
INPUT
A-B Repeat Playback
DVD VIDEO
VR MODE
DVD RW
VIDEO MODE
DVD RW
DVD R
VIDEO CD
AUDIO CD
A-B repeat allows you to repeat specified
section on the disc.
1
Press (REPEAT) three times
while a disc is playing.
2
While you are playing a disc,
press SET/ENTER or |PLAY
when you reach the start of the
section to be repeated.
3
While the disc is playing the same
chapter/track, press SET/ENTER
or |PLAY again when you reach
the end of the section to be
repeated.
DVD
A
B
A
B
The A-B repeat begins from the point
where you specified in step 2.
4
Press (REPEAT) to retern to
the normal playback.
NOTE
To cancel A-B repeat, press STOP,
TITLE, MENU or other buttons.
A-B repeat can only be used within the
same title/track.
(On some DVD discs, A-B repeat is
restricted to the same chapter.)
If the title/track finishes before specifying
the ending location (B), the location where
the title/track finishes will be set as the
ending location (B).
The A-B repeat function cannot be used
during programmed playback.
The A-B repeat function does not operate
in scenes where different camera angles
are recorded.
The A-B repeat cannot be used on Video
CDs with PBC mode playback.
""
""
"
""
""
"
""
""
"
DVD
T
DVD
""
""
"
""
""
"
""
""
"
DVD
C
DVD
T
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While the disc is playing, press SETUP/FUNCTION to display the screen shown below. Using Function control, you can
check at a glance and change the current settings of the each items.
Example: DVD video disc
Function Control
1/5
1‰/3‰
‰1:‰9:33
2 ENGLISH
XX
1
2ch
ON
ON
ON
T
T
T
C
G
SELECT
BIT RATE
Mbps
05 10
D
DVD
S
RETURN
ENTER
ENTER
BIT RATE indicates the amount
of data that is being transferred
to the recorder per second.
However, note that picture
quality is not always in
proportion to the bit rate.
Currently selected item
1 Direct title/track skip
2 Direct chapter skip
3 Direct time skip
4 Subtitle
5 Angle
6 Audio
7
DOLBY VIRTUAL SURROUND
8 DIGITAL GAMMA
9
DIGITAL SUPER PICTURE
11
11
1 Direct title/track skip (P.41)
The number of the title/track (max. 99) currently played
back is displayed.
You can skip directly to the desired title/track.
When a disc with no title is played back, XX is displayed.
22
22
2 Direct chapter skip (P.41)
The number of the chapter (max.999) currently played
back is displayed.
You can skip directly to the desired chapter.
When a disc with no chapter is played back, XX is
displayed.
33
33
3 Direct time skip (P.41)
Elapsed time from the beginning of the disc is displayed.
DVD discs ..... Displays the elapsed time of the title.
CD ................. Displays the elapsed time of the track.
44
44
4 Subtitle setting (P.42)
You can select the desired subtitle language if the disc
has a number of different subtitle languages.
The subtitle number and language currently selected are
displayed. (When a disc with no subtitle is played back,
xx is displayed.)
55
55
5 Angle setting (P.42)
You can select the desired angle if the disc has a number
of different angles.
The current angle is displayed. (When a disc with only
one angle is played back, XX is displayed.)
66
66
6 Audio setting (P.42)
The type of audio currently selected is displayed.
You can select the desired type of audio.
77
77
7 DOLBY VIRTUAL SURROUND setting (P.43)
This function provides rich surround sound by stereo (2-
channel audio) or TV.
You can toggle the setting between “ON” and “OFF”.
88
88
8 DIGITAL GAMMA setting (P.43)
You can make the entire image easier to see by brighten-
ing the darker and obscure portions.
You can toggle the setting between “AUTO”, “ON” and
“OFF”, and change the level.
This function does not work when “PROGRESSIVE” in
“PLAYBACK SETUP” to “ON”.
99
99
9 DIGITAL SUPER PICTURE setting (P.43)
This function enhances the fine detail of the image and
outlines of the objects it contains by reducing the amount
of picture noise.
You can toggle the setting between “ON” and “OFF” and
change the level.
This function does not work when “PROGRESSIVE” in
“PLAYBACK SETUP” to “ON”.
NOTE
If the function control screen is displayed during playback of a DVD video disc, it may not be possible to perform the
operations instructed by the DVD video disc. If this happens, perform the instructed operations after canceling the
function control screen.
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Direct Skip
(title/chapter/track)
DVD VIDEO
VR MODE
DVD RW
VIDEO MODE
DVD RW
DVD R
VIDEO CD
AUDIO CD
Use the following procedure to perform the
Direct title [track] skip or Direct chapter skip.
1
Press SETUP/FUNCTION during
playback.
The Function control screen appears.
1/5
1‰/3‰
‰1:‰9:33
2 ENGLISH
XX
1
2ch
ON
ON
ON
T
T
T
C
G
BIT RATE
Mbps
05 10
D
DVD
S
SELECT
RETURN
ENTER
ENTER
2
Press ' / " to select and
then press SET/ENTER.
Example: Direct title skip
/5
T
T
T
C
G
BIT RATE
Mbps
05 10
DVD
S
SELECT
RETURN
ENTER
ENTER
3
Press ' / " to input the title
number to which you want to
skip.
You can also number buttons to input
the title number.
Press RETURN to return to the
previous screen.
Example: Entering title 5
5/5
T
T
T
C
G
BIT RATE
Mbps
05 10
DVD
S
SELECT
RETURN
ENTER
ENTER
4
Press SET/ENTER to confirm the
setting.
The played back image changes to
the beginning of the specified title.
You can go on to specify other
settings.
5
Press SETUP/FUNCTION or
RETURN to return to normal
playback screen.
NOTE
On some discs, this function is disabled.
This function does not work during
programmed playback.
Direct Time Skip
DVD VIDEO
VR MODE
DVD RW
VIDEO MODE
DVD RW
DVD R
VIDEO CD
AUDIO CD
You can play back from an intermediate
location of a title or chapter by specifying the
time.
1
Press SETUP/FUNCTION during
playback.
The Function control screen appears.
2
Press ' / " to select and then
press SET/ENTER.
3
Press ' / " to set “hour” and
then press |.
Set “minutes” and “seconds” in the
same way.
If you enter the wrong number, press
\\
\\
\ to return to the previous digit.
Number buttons can be used instead
of
''
''
' /
""
""
" to set.
• Press RETURN to return to the
previous screen.
‰1:‰9:33
T
C
DVD
4
Press SET/ENTER.
The played back starts from the
specified time.
You can intend to go on and specify
other settings.
5
Press SETUP/FUNCTION or
RETURN to return to the normal
playback screen.
NOTE
On Video CDs or Audio CDs, direct time
skip can be set within the same track.
On some discs, direct time skip is prohibited.
This function does not work during
programmed playback.
EDIT
100
OPEN/
CLOSE
POWER
SKIP
SEARCH
AUDIO
TIMER
ON/OFF
TITLE
MENU
ANGLE
DNR
RETURN
REV FWD
SET/
ENTER
VCR PLUS
+
TIMER PROG.
REC MODE
PROGRAM
AM/ PM ERASE
STILL/PAUSE
REC
PLAY
STOP
SLOW
SKIP
F.ADV
ORIGINAL/
PLAY LIST
DISC
TIMER
CH
DISPLAY
ON
SCREEN
POWER
INPUT
VOL
CH
TV CONTROL
SETUP/
FUNCTION
ZOOM
INPUT
Function Control
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Subtitle/Angle/
Audio Setting
DVD VIDEO
Use the following procedure to perform the
Subtitle language, Angle or Audio setting.
1
Press SETUP/FUNCTION during
playback.
The Function control screen appears.
1/5
1‰/3‰
‰1:‰9:33
2 ENGLISH
XX
1
2ch
ON
ON
ON
T
T
T
C
G
BIT RATE
Mbps
05 10
D
DVD
S
Audio
Angle
Subtitle
SELECT
RETURN
ENTER
ENTER
2
Press ' / " to select and
then press SET/ENTER.
Example: Subtitle language setting
2 ENGLISH
T
C
G
BIT RATE
Mbps
05 10
DVD
S
SELECT
RETURN
ENTER
ENTER
3
Press ' / " to select the subtitle
language you want to choose.
Press RETURN to return to the
previous screen.
4
Press SET/ENTER to confirm the
setting.
You can go on to specify other
settings.
5
Press SETUP/FUNCTION or
RETURN to return to the normal
playback screen.
EDIT
100
OPEN/
CLOSE
POWER
SKIP
SEARCH
AUDIO
TIMER
ON/OFF
TITLE
MENU
ANGLE
DNR
RETURN
REV FWD
SET/
ENTER
VCR PLUS
+
TIMER PROG.
REC MODE
PROGRAM
AM/ PM ERASE
STILL/PAUSE
REC
PLAY
STOP
SLOW
SKIP
F.ADV
ORIGINAL/
PLAY LIST
DISC
TIMER
CH
DISPLAY
ON
SCREEN
POWER
INPUT
VOL
CH
TV CONTROL
SETUP/
FUNCTION
ZOOM
INPUT
Function Control
NOTE
About the subtitle setting
When setting the subtitle language, you
can also toggle the setting between “ON”
and “OFF” by pressing
\\
\\
\ /
||
||
|.
About the Audio setting
With certain types of discs, you can
change the audio using the disc menu.
About the audio settings, see page 36 for
details.
On Video CDs and Audio CDs, audio is
changed as follow:
R L+RL
A DTS digital surround decoder is required
to listen to DTS audio. (When use a DTS
digital surround decoder, press AUDIO to
select “DTS”.)
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Clearer Picture and
Dynamic Sound Setting
DVD VIDEO
VR MODE
DVD RW
VIDEO MODE
DVD RW
DVD R
VIDEO CD
DOLBY VIRTUAL SURROUND
This function allows you to enjoy a surround sound
effect when you are using an analog connection to 2-
channel audio equipment (TV, etc.).
The Dolby Virtual Surround feature is activated in the
following cases even if digital equipment is connected.
When playing back the linear PCM audio of a DVD
video disc.
When Dolby digital audio is played back when
Digital OUT has been set to PCM (See page 81).
The Dolby Virtual Surround feature of this recorder
employs the Spatializer system*.
* Certain audio features of this product manufactured under
a license from Desper Products, Inc. Spatializer
®
N-2-2
and the circle-in-square device are trademarks owned by
Desper Products, Inc.
NOTE
When a monaural audio recording is played back with the
Dolby Virtual Surround feature ON, the sound level may
be low and it may be difficult to hear. When this happens,
turn the Dolby Virtual Surround feature OFF.
The Dolby Virtual Surround feature does not function in
the following cases:
When the Dolby Digital output level is set to OFF.
During TV broadcasts and external input
When playing back a Video CD or Audio CD
When playing back discs or audio recordings for which
the Dolby Virtual Surround features does not function, the
Dolby Virtual Surround feature is automatically switched
to OFF.
There is no Auto setting.
There is no level setting.
DIGITAL GAMMA
DIGITAL GAMMA is a digital image quality enhancement
function that gives a richer image by brightening the darker
and more obscure portions of the image without altering the
brightness of the brighter portions, thereby making the
entire image easier to see.
NOTE
Three digital GAMMA level settings are available.
When setting is AUTO, GAMMA level is set
automatically depending on the brightness of the image.
This function does not work during progressive playback.
DIGITAL SUPER PICTURE
DIGITAL SUPER PICTURE is a digital image quality
enhancement function that gives a clearer image by
sharpening the details and outlines in the image and
reducing the amount of picture noise.
NOTE
Three DIGTAL SUPER PICTURE level settings are
available.
There is no Auto setting.
This function does not work during progressive playback.
Function Control
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DOLBY VIRTUAL
SURROUND/DIGITAL
GAMMA/DIGITAL
SUPER PICTURE
setting
DVD VIDEO
VR MODE
DVD RW
VIDEO MODE
DVD RW
DVD R
VIDEO CD
Use the following procedure to perform the
DOLBY VIRTUAL SURROUND, DIGITAL
GAMMA or DIGITAL SUPER PICTURE setting
Example: Setting “DIGITAL GAMMA”
1
Press SETUP/FUNCTION during
playback.
• The Function control screen appears.
1/5
1‰/3‰
‰1:‰9:33
2 ENGLISH
XX
1
2ch
ON
ON
ON
T
T
T
C
G
BIT RATE
Mbps
05 10
D
DVD
S
G
S
DIGITAL SUPER PICTURE
DIGITAL GAMMA
DOLBY VIRTUAL
SURROUND
SELECT
RETURN
ENTER
ENTER
2
Press ' / " to select and
then press SET/ENTER.
3
Press ' / " to select “ON”.
Each time the button is pressed, the
mode changes in the following
sequence:
ON OFFAUTO
4
While the “ ON” is displayed,
press \ / | to select the level.
The level selection indicator that
shows the current level appears.
ON
G
BIT RATE
Mbps
05 10
S
RETURN
ENTER
ENTER
SELECT
Press RETURN to return to the
previous screen.
5
Press SET/ENTER to confirm the
setting.
You can go on to specify other
setings.
EDIT
100
OPEN/
CLOSE
POWER
SKIP
SEARCH
TIMER
ON/OFF
TITLE
MENU
ANGLE
DNR
RETURN
REV FWD
SET/
ENTER
VCR PLUS
+
TIMER PROG.
REC MODE
PROGRAM
AM/ PM ERASE
STILL/PAUSE
REC
PLAY
STOP
SLOW
SKIP
F.ADV
ORIGINAL/
PLAY LIST
DISC
TIMER
CH
DISPLAY
ON
SCREEN
POWER
INPUT
VOL
CH
TV CONTROL
SETUP/
FUNCTION
AUDIO
ZOOM
INPUT
Function Control
6
Press SETUP/FUNCTION or
RETURN to return to the normal
playback screen.
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Direct Selection of Scenes
Selecting Scenes by
Title Number
DVD VIDEO
VIDEO MODE
DVD RW
DVD R
NOTE
This function only work on the finalized
DVD-R or DVD-RW (Video mode).
1
Press TITLE to show the title
screen.
T
I
T
L
E
MENU
t
a
s
12
3
4
C
s
i
hes
F
g
o
s
D
r
i
d
s
B
2
Press \ / | to select the desired
title.
3
When you press SET/ENTER,
the title specified in step 2 starts
playing.
NOTE
The above procedure indicates the
standard operating procedure. Since the
procedure may be different depending on
the DVD video disc, follow the procedure
indicated in the user’s manual provided
with the DVD video disc or displayed on
the screen.
About the Title Menu
There are some DVD video discs that use
the word “Top Menu” when explaining the
title menu. In these explanations, the button
referred to as the “Top Menu” is equivalent
to the TITLE on this recorder.
The Title screen will not be displayed when
pressing TITLE if no titles are recorded on
the disc.
EDIT
100
OPEN/
CLOSE
POWER
SKIP
SEARCH
AUDIO
TIMER
ON/OFF
TITLE
MENU
ANGLE
SETUP/
FUNCTION
DNR
RETURN
REV FWD
SET/
ENTER
VCR PLUS
+
TIMER PROG.
REC MODE
PROGRAM
AM/ PM ERASE
STILL/PAUSE
REC
PLAY
STOP
SLOW
SKIP
F.ADV
ORIGINAL/
PLAY LIST
DISC
TIMER
CH
DISPLAY
ON
SCREEN
POWER
INPUT
VOL
CH
TV CONTROL
ZOOM
INPUT
Disc Menu Screen
DVD VIDEO
Example: Selecting “LANGUAGE”
1
Press MENU to display disc
menu screen.
MENU
2
Press ' / " to select
“LANGUAGE”.
MENU
1 SUBTITLE
2 AUDIO
3 LANGUAGE
3
Press SET/ENTER to display
language screen.
4
Press ' / " to select language.
LANGUAGE
1 English
2 Français
3 Español
5
Press SET/ENTER to confirm the
setting.
NOTE
The above procedure indicates the
standard operating procedure. Since the
procedure may be different depending on
the DVD video disc, follow the procedure
indicated in the user’s manual provided
with the DVD video disc or displayed on
the screen.
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Recording for DVD Discs
Before Recording
Recordable Discs
DVD-RW Discs
DVD-RW discs make it possible to
repeatedly make about 1,000 recordings of
high-quality sound and pictures attainable.
There are two types of DVD-RW discs
consisting of Ver. 1.1 and Ver. 1.1 (CPRM).
These discs can be recorded while
selecting the preferred mode from two
different recording formats (VR mode or
Video mode).
DVD-R Discs
4.7
DVD-R discs are able to record the high
quality pictures only once.
DVD-R discs can only be recorded in the
Video mode.
NOTE
When using DVD-RW discs in the Video
mode, record these discs after first
initializing the disc in the Video mode. For
further details, read the section on VIDEO
MODE INITIALIZE (page 88) of Disc
Setup.
When recording onto DVD-RW or DVD-R
discs, it takes a while until recording
begins (about 2 seconds for DVD-RW discs
and about 10 seconds for DVD-R discs).
Make sure to press ÆREC earlier when
recording onto DVD-RW or DVD-R discs.
About the Recording
Format
VR mode: When you want to edit
recorded material
Video mode:When you want to enjoy
recorded material with
another DVD player
(playback with all DVD
players is not guaranteed)
DVD-RW discs that have been
recorded in the VR mode can
be played back with DVD
recorders indicated as being
RW COMPATIBLE.
NOTE
Recorded materials must be finalized
(page 88) in order to be viewed with
another DVD player.
Materials recorded in the VR mode and the
Video mode cannot be contained on the
same disc.
Before Starting
Recording
Refer to About Recording on page 9 for
information on recording.
NOTE
DVD recorders perform high-precision
recording. Pay attention to the following
matters so that data is recorded accurately
on the disc.
Do not subject the recorder to impacts.
Do not use the recorder in unstable
locations or locations subject to vibrations.
Do not unplug the recorder during
recording, writing of data, editing,
initialization, finalizing or any other
occasions when the recorder is operating.
Unplug the recorder only after turning the
power OFF. Furthermore, the
manufacturer is not responsible for
compensation for the contents of data in
the case data has been lost or was not
recorded.
Titles for which recording has been
interrupted due to a scratched disc, soiled
disc or other reason are displayed with an
exclamation point ! in front of the title
displayed on the DiscNavi menu and so
forth.
* CD-R and CD-RW discs cannot be
recorded with this recorder.
Initialization
DVD-RW discs must be initialized (formatted)
before using for recording. (Since DVD-R
discs are not required to be initialized, they
can immediately be recorded in the Video
mode.)
Initializing in the VR Mode
When an unused disc is loaded onto the
recorder, it is automatically initialized in the
VR mode.
EDIT
100
OPEN/
CLOSE
POWER
SKIP
SEARCH
AUDIO
TIMER
ON/OFF
TITLE
MENU
ANGLE
SETUP/
FUNCTION
DNR
RETURN
REV FWD
SET/
ENTER
VCR PLUS
+
TIMER PROG.
REC MODE
PROGRAM
AM/ PM ERASE
STILL/PAUSE
REC
PLAY
STOP
SLOW
SKIP
F.ADV
ORIGINAL/
PLAY LIST
DISC
TIMER
CH
DISPLAY
ON
SCREEN
POWER
INPUT
VOL
CH
TV CONTROL
ZOOM
INPUT
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Initializing in the Video Mode
When a disc that has been initialized in the
VR mode is used in the Video mode, select
initializing in the Video mode in Disc Setup of
the Initial Setup menu.
The setting can be changed so that
unused discs are automatically initialized in
the Video mode when loaded onto the
recorder (page 86).
Recording Formats
and Recording Modes
The recording modes that can be set differ
depending on the recording format (VR mode
or Video mode).
Recording for DVD Discs
EDIT
100
OPEN/
CLOSE
POWER
SKIP
SEARCH
AUDIO
TIMER
ON/OFF
TITLE
MENU
ANGLE
SETUP/
FUNCTION
DNR
RETURN
REV FWD
SET/
ENTER
VCR PLUS
+
TIMER PROG.
REC MODE
PROGRAM
AM/ PM ERASE
STILL/PAUSE
REC
PLAY
STOP
SLOW
SKIP
F.ADV
ORIGINAL/
PLAY LIST
DISC
TIMER
CH
POWER
INPUT
VOL
CH
TV CONTROL
ON
SCREEN
DISPLAY
ZOOM
INPUT
Recording
format
VR mode
Recording
time
Video
mode
Recording
time
FINE
About
60 min.
(About
90 min.)
About
60 min.
(About
90 min.)
SP
About
120 min.
(About
180 min.)
About
120 min.
(About
180 min.)
LP
About
240 min.
(About
300 min.)
About
240 min.
EP
About
360 min.
Recording mode
Recording time is based on the recording
time when using a 4.7 GB disc.
Values for recording time shown in
parentheses ( ) provide a general
indication of recording time when timer
recording has been made with “EXACT
REC” set to “ON”.
Disc Information
TITLE :05
CHAPTER:019
REMAIN: 1h57m SP
DISC :OFF PROTECT:OFF
NOT FINALIZE
TYPE :DVD-VIDEO
Disc information provides you with the
remaining time on the disc, titles that have
been recorded and other information. It is
recommended to check disc information
before recording.
Disc information can be displayed while
the disc is stopped by pressing ON
SCREEN (page 28).
Up to 99 original titles and Playlist titles
each can be created on VR mode discs.
Up to 99 titles can be created on Video
mode discs.
Although the number of chapters that can
be created on a single disc varies
according to available memory space, it is
generally around 200 chapters. However,
only up to 50 unerasable chapter marks
(chapter marks that are automatically
created when a part has been added or
erased) can be created on a single disc.
When an unrecordable disc has been
loaded onto the recorder, the remaining
recording time is displayed as “0h00m”
and blinking. In addition, the remaining
recording time is displayed as “0:00” and
blinking when the on-screen display is set
to “ON”.
Confirmation of
Available Disc Space
Confirm remaining recording time by
setting the on-screen display to “ON”.
When the remaining recording time is
“0:00” (when blinking), no further material
can be recorded on that disc. Replace the
disc with a different recording disc.
Remaining recording time can also be
confirmed by pressing DISPLAY on the
remote control during recording. The
display changes in the order shown below
each time it is pressed.
T--C--- Counter Remain Time
Operation StatusChannel
The disc remaining recording time display
serves as a general indicator of the amount
of available space on the disc. Available
space may still be remaining on the disc
when recording is completed. (The display
of remaining recording time during
recording and that of when recording is
completed may not always be identical.)
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TV Program Recording
EDIT
100
OPEN/
CLOSE
POWER
SKIP
SEARCH
AUDIO
TIMER
ON/OFF
TITLE
MENU
ANGLE
SETUP/
FUNCTION
DNR
RETURN
REV FWD
SET/
ENTER
VCR PLUS
+
TIMER PROG.
REC MODE
PROGRAM
AM/ PM ERASE
STILL/PAUSE
REC
PLAY
STOP
SLOW
SKIP
F.ADV
ORIGINAL/
PLAY LIST
DISC
TIMER
CH
DISPLAY
ON
SCREEN
POWER
INPUT
VOL
CH
TV CONTROL
ZOOM
INPUT
When recording TV programs, an once
recording (from the start of recording until
recording stops) is recorded as a single
“title”.
Basic Recording
VR MODE
DVD RW
VIDEO MODE
DVD RW
DVD R
1
Turn on the TV and switch the TV
channel to the external “VIDEO”
or “AV” channel connected to the
VIDEO/AUDIO output jacks.
2
Press POWER. The recorder is
turned on.
3
Press OPEN/CLOSE to open the
disc tray.
4
Load the disc onto the tray.
Hold the disc without touching either
of its surfaces, position it with the
printed title side facing up.
5
Press OPEN/CLOSE to close the
disc tray.
When the disc is being identified
(“LOAD” is displayed on the Front
Panel Display), the DISC IN indicator
on the Front Panel is blinking. The
indicator lights when the disc is
finished being identified (“LOAD”
disappears).
If you load a completely blank disc,
the recorder takes a short while to
initialize the disc. (It takes around 60
to 90 seconds.)
6
Press CH ' / " to select the TV
channel to record.
Check whether the channel is set to
the channel you want to record on the
TV screen.
7
Press REC MODE to select the
recording mode.
Current mode is displayed on the TV
screen and Front Panel Display.
Each time REC MODE is pressed, the
mode changes as follows:
VR mode:
SP LPFINE EP
Video mode:
SP LPFINE
8
Press ÆREC.
DVD-RW:
Recording starts immediately.
The recording indicator on the Front
Panel Display lights up.
DVD-R:
The recorder prepares to start recording
when setting “R REC START” in
“RECORD SETUP” to “2 PRESS”. Press
ÆÆ
ÆÆ
ÆREC again to start recording.
Recording continues until you press
STOP or the disc is full.
If you prefer DVD-R recording to work
in the same way as recording to DVD-
RW, set “R REC START” in “RECORD
SETUP” to “1 PRESS”.
Important!
When you record SAP broadcast, setting
“SAP” in “RECORD SETUP” to “ON” (See
page 87).
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NOTE
Recorded images may not appear correctly
on the screen when viewing broadcasts
with poor reception. This may be improved
by resetting 3D Y/C to OFF (page 91).
Discs edited with another recorder that
contain more than 201 chapter marks
cannot be edited (or recorded) with this
recorder.
Discs on which parts have been added or
erased more than 51 times for a single title
with another DVD recorder, and discs that
are protected cannot be edited (or
recorded).
Titles for which recording has been
interrupted due to a scratched disc, soiled
disc or other reason are displayed with an
exclamation point ! in front of the title
displayed on the DiscNavi menu and so
forth.
When Recording Discs are Scratched or
Soiled
Recording may be temporarily interrupted
at those portions of a disc that cannot be
recorded as a result of being scratched or
soiled. When recording is resumed, the
portion where recording starts is recorded
as a different title. When a disc is unable to
be recorded, INCORRECT TYPE.
REMOVE DISC. will appear and all other
functions of the recorder will be disabled
except for opening and closing of the tray.
Take out the disc when this happens.
When recording in the Video mode, a
maximum of about 60 seconds of recorded
material prior to the point where recording
is interrupted may be lost.
EDIT
100
OPEN/
CLOSE
POWER
SKIP
SEARCH
AUDIO
TIMER
ON/OFF
TITLE
MENU
ANGLE
SETUP/
FUNCTION
DNR
RETURN
REV FWD
SET/
ENTER
VCR PLUS
+
TIMER PROG.
REC MODE
PROGRAM
AM/ PM ERASE
REC
PLAY
STOP
SLOW
SKIP
F.ADV
ORIGINAL/
PLAY LIST
DISC
TIMER
CH
DISPLAY
ON
SCREEN
POWER
INPUT
VOL
CH
TV CONTROL
STILL/PAUSE
ZOOM
INPUT
TV Program Recording
Pause Recording
VR MODE
DVD RW
VIDEO MODE
DVD RW
DVD R
1
Press STILL/PAUSE during
recording.
This function does not work during
timer recording and Simple
Recording Timer.
Although the channel can be
changed while recording is paused,
the recorded title does not change.
(The name of the title is the same as
that of the previous channel.)
2
Press STILL/PAUSE or ÆREC
to start recording again.
NOTE
In the case of a VR mode disc, a chapter
mark is automatically inserted at the
location where recording is paused.
When recording onto a DVD-RW disc, the
channel cannot be changed if recording is
paused by pressing STILL/PAUSE
immediately after having pressed
ÆÆ
ÆÆ
ÆREC.
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Stop Recording
VR MODE
DVD RW
VIDEO MODE
DVD RW
DVD R
Press STOP during recording.
Stop recording before you remove the
disc from the recorder,
NOTE
Since images are recorded in 30 second
units in the Video mode (1 minute units in
the LP mode), images may be briefly
recorded after recording has been
stopped. In this case, if recording is
stopped after first pausing the recording, a
black screen will be recorded for up to 30
seconds (or up to 1 minute in the LP
mode).
A black screen may be recorded at the end
of a recording when a recording in the VR
mode is stopped after pausing.
Erase recorded titles when they are no
longer required (page 71). In the case of a
disc recorded in the VR mode, remaining
recording time increases by the amount of
original titles erased. In the case of discs
recorded in the Video mode, although titles
are no longer displayed, remaining
recording time does not increase. (In the
case of DVD-RW discs, remaining
recording time only increases when the last
title has been erased.)
STOP does not function for the first 5
seconds of a recording. (Press STOP 5 or
more seconds after recording begins.)
TV Program Recording
EDIT
100
OPEN/
CLOSE
POWER
SKIP
SEARCH
AUDIO
TIMER
ON/OFF
TITLE
MENU
ANGLE
SETUP/
FUNCTION
DNR
RETURN
REV FWD
SET/
ENTER
VCR PLUS
+
TIMER PROG.
REC MODE
PROGRAM
AM/ PM ERASE
REC
PLAY
STOP
SLOW
SKIP
F.ADV
ORIGINAL/
PLAY LIST
DISC
TIMER
CH
DISPLAY
ON
SCREEN
POWER
INPUT
VOL
CH
TV CONTROL
STILL/PAUSE
ZOOM
INPUT
Useful Recording
Functions
Watching Other TV Programs while
Recording
The TV channel can be changed by
pressing the channel button on the TV. The
TV can also be turned off.
Accurately Starting Recording from a
Desired Part
When recording onto a DVD-RW or DVD-R
disc, a brief amount of time is required until
recording begins (about 2 seconds for
DVD-RW discs and about 10 seconds for
DVD-R discs). Start recording using the
following procedure when you want to start
recording at a precise time.
Æ When recording onto a DVD-RW disc:
Press STILL/PAUSE Immediately
after earlier pressing ÆREC to pause
recording, and then once the record-
ing reaches the scene you want to
record, press ÆREC to start recording
from that scene.
STOP does not function while
recording is paused. If you want to
stop recording, press STOP after
waiting at least 5 seconds after
recording has started.
Æ When recording onto a DVD-R disc:
Set the R REC START setting of the
RECORD SETUP to 2 PRESS.
Recording is paused for about 10
seconds later after ÆREC is pressed
once. When ÆREC is pressed for a
second time while recording is
paused, you can accurately start
recording from the scene you want to
record.
If R REC START of the RECORD
SETUP is set to 1 PRESS, recording
starts automatically about 10 seconds
later after ÆREC is pressed (the
Pause function does not function).
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VR MODE
DVD RW
VIDEO MODE
DVD RW
DVD R
The Simple Recording Timer (SRT) enables
you to set the recording stop time. The SRT
can be set on the TV screen by using the
remote control.
Important!
The SRT cannot be set if the clock has not
been set. Make sure the clock is set
before setting the SRT.
1
Perform the steps 1 to 8 of “Basic
Recording” on page 48.
2
Press
ÆÆ
ÆÆ
ÆREC during recording.
Each press of ÆREC increases the
stop time by 10 minutes.
Example: Stop the recording at 9:40 AM.
STOP 9:40
AM
• When the stop time comes, recording
is finished, and the power turns off.
Simple Recording Timer
EDIT
100
OPEN/
CLOSE
POWER
SKIP
SEARCH
AUDIO
TIMER
ON/OFF
TITLE
MENU
ANGLE
SETUP/
FUNCTION
DNR
RETURN
REV FWD
SET/
ENTER
VCR PLUS
+
TIMER PROG.
REC MODE
PROGRAM
AM/ PM ERASE
REC
PLAY
STOP
SLOW
SKIP
F.ADV
ORIGINAL/
PLAY LIST
DISC
TIMER
CH
DISPLAY
ON
SCREEN
POWER
INPUT
VOL
CH
TV CONTROL
STILL/PAUSE
ZOOM
INPUT
Changing the Settings of
the Simple Recording
Timer
1
Press ÆREC. The stop time is
blinking on the TV screen.
2
Press ÆREC to change the stop
time as desired.
Cancelling the Simple
Recording Timer
Press ËSTOP.
NOTE
The Simple Recording Timer has priority
over other recordings.
Ordinary timer programs will not be
recorded when portions of the time setting
of the simple recording timer and of the
time setting of the ordinary timer recording
overlap.
Example:
9:00 10:00
Ordinary timer recording
(9:30 AM to 10:30 AM)
Simple Recording Timer
(9:00 AM to 10:00 AM)
NOT
recorded
Record-
ed
Recorded
11:00 12:00
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VR MODE
DVD RW
VIDEO MODE
DVD RW
DVD R
The VCR Plus+ Programming System allows
you to program your recorder for timer
recording simply by inputting the PlusCode
Programming number.
The PlusCode numbers are listed in most
newspaper, television guides, and local CATV
listings. Simply by inputting this PlusCode
number, you can program your recorder for
timer recording, eliminating the need to input
program start time, stop time, channel, date
and other information necessary for timer
recording.
Up to 8 timer programs can be stored in the
recorder.
1
Press POWER and load a
recordable disc.
• Timer recording does not work during
loading a disc. Start the timer setting
after the disc is finished being
identified.
Important!
Check that the clock is displaying the
correct time.
When you record SAP broadcast, setting
“SAP” in “RECORD SETUP” to “ON” (See
page 87).
When you press STOP to stop timer
recording, the timer standby mode will be
canceled. Press TIMER ON/OFF to enter
the timer standby mode if you set other
timer recordings. The TIMER indicator
lights up.
2
Press VCR PLUS+ to display the
VCR PLUS+ setting screen.
• If you press VCR PLUS+ when the
clock has not been set, the clock
setting screen will appear.
TIMER PROGRAM
PLUSCODE NO. -
ONCE WEEKLY DAILY
SELECT :
REMAIN: 1h11m
FINE
USE NUMBER KEYS
ENTER : RETURN:
ENTER
Timer Recording with VCR Plus+
®
System
3
Press number buttons to enter
“PLUSCODE NO.” and then press
".
If you make a mistake in entering the
numbers, press ERASE to erase the
numbers one by one or press
\\
\\
\ /
||
||
| to
move the cursor, then re-enter the
correct number.
TIMER PROGRAM
PLUSCODE NO. 1234
ONCE WEEKLY DAILY
SELECT : CHANGE:
REMAIN: 1h11m
FINE
ENTER : RETURN:
ENTER
4
Press \ / | to select “ONCE”,
“WEEKLY” or “DAILY” and then
press SET/ENTER.
ONCE: To record only once.
WEEKLY: To record every week at the
same time.
DAILY: To record everyday at the
same time.
5
The timer program information is
shown on the TV screen. Check
the contents.
If you want to change any settings,
press
\\
\\
\ /
||
||
| to select items and press
''
''
' /
""
""
" to correct.
When recording a program on a
channel for the first time, you must
enter the correct channel number on
the screen, other wise the PlusCode
number will not be successfully
decoded.
TIMER PROGRAM 1/2
DATE CH START STOP
1/08 06 9:00
PM
9:30SP
-/-- --- --:-- --:----
-/-- --- --:-- --:----
-/-- --- --:-- --:----
REMAIN: 1h11m
FINE
PLEASE CHECK CHANNEL
SELECT : CHANGE:
ENTER : RETURN:
ENTER
6
Press SET/ENTER. The VCR
PLUS+ setting screen will appears.
To program additional timer
settings, repeat steps 3 to 6.
EDIT
100
OPEN/
CLOSE
POWER
SKIP
SEARCH
AUDIO
TIMER
ON/OFF
TITLE
MENU
ANGLE
SETUP/
FUNCTION
DNR
RETURN
REV FWD
SET/
ENTER
VCR PLUS
+
TIMER PROG.
REC MODE
PROGRAM
AM/PM ERASE
STILL/PAUSE
REC
PLAY
STOP
SLOW
SKIP
F.ADV
ORIGINAL/
PLAY LIST
DISC
TIMER
CH
DISPLAY
ON
SCREEN
POWER
INPUT
VOL
CH
TV CONTROL
ZOOM
INPUT
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7
Press RETURN to return to the
normal screen.
The display appears shown below.
TIMER ON/OFF BUTTON
FOR TIMER RECORDING.
8
Press TIMER ON/OFF to enter
the timer standby mode.
TIMER indicator on the front of the
recorder will light up.
Timer recording will not work if the
recorder is left on.
NOTE
If you select DAILY in step 4, the recorder
will record the program Monday-Sunday at
the same time.
If you want to record Monday-Friday or
Monday-Saturday, select DATE with
\\
\\
\ /
||
||
|
and change it to MO-FR or MO-SA with
''
''
' /
""
""
" in step 5.
In step 5, input the channel number you
want to record. Once the preset channel
has been input, you will not need to set the
preset channel for that station again.
In step 4, if the recorder cannot decode the
PlusCode number, or if the combination of
PlusCode number and Program mode does
not exist, then ERROR will appear. To
correct, press ERASE and re-enter the
PlusCode number.
The following causes are possible when the
TIMER indicator is blinking or ERROR is
displayed when TIMER ON/OFF has been
pressed.
A recording has been programmed
having a recording time of 1 minute
Inadequate available disc space
The disc is protected
No disc is loaded in the recorder
Disc identification is not finished
Repeat the procedure after checking the
recording time and disc.
Checking/Cancelling the VCR
Plus+ Programming System
Use the procedure described in Confirming/
Cancelling Timer Program to confirm or
cancel program data (See page 59).
Timer Recording with VCR Plus+
®
System
EDIT
100
OPEN/
CLOSE
POWER
SKIP
SEARCH
AUDIO
TIMER
ON/OFF
TITLE
MENU
ANGLE
SETUP/
FUNCTION
DNR
RETURN
REV FWD
SET/
ENTER
VCR PLUS
+
TIMER PROG.
REC MODE
PROGRAM
AM/PM ERASE
STILL/PAUSE
REC
PLAY
STOP
SLOW
SKIP
F.ADV
ORIGINAL/
PLAY LIST
DISC
TIMER
CH
DISPLAY
ON
SCREEN
POWER
INPUT
VOL
CH
TV CONTROL
ZOOM
INPUT
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VR MODE
DVD RW
VIDEO MODE
DVD RW
DVD R
Important!
Check that the clock is displaying the
correct time.
When you record SAP broadcast, setting
“SAP” in “RECORD SETUP” to “ON” (See
page 87).
When you press STOP to stop timer
recording, the timer standby mode will be
canceled. Press TIMER ON/OFF to enter
the timer standby mode if you set other
timer recordings. The TIMER indicator
lights up.
NOTE
Up to 8 timer programs can be stored in
the recorder.
“DV” cannot be set for the channel
reserved for timer recording.
When “0h00m” is blinking as the remaining
recording time in the disc information after
disc identification, the disc loaded cannot
be used for recording. Replace it with a
different disc.
Set the duration of recording time to at
least 2 minutes. Recordings of 1 minute
cannot be programmed.
Example: Recording a TV program in the FINE
mode: the TV program is on channel
7 starting at 9:05 PM and stopping
at 10:35 PM on August 10
th
.
1
Turn on the recorder and load a
recordable disc.
• Timer recording does not work during
loading a disc. Start the timer setting
after the disc is finished being
identified.
2
Press TIMER PROG. to display
the TIMER PROGRAM screen.
• If you press TIMER PROG. when the
clock has not been set, the clock
setting screen will appear.
TIMER PROGRAM 1/2
DATE CH START STOP
-/-- --- --:-- --:----
-/-- --- --:-- --:----
-/-- --- --:-- --:----
-/-- --- --:-- --:----
2/2 REMAIN: 1h11m
FINE
SELECT :
CLEAR :
C
ENTER : RETURN:
ENTER
3
Press SET/ENTER to set the
timer program.
Timer Recording
EDIT
100
OPEN/
CLOSE
POWER
SKIP
SEARCH
AUDIO
TIMER
ON/OFF
TITLE
MENU
ANGLE
SETUP/
FUNCTION
DNR
RETURN
REV FWD
SET/
ENTER
VCR PLUS
+
TIMER PROG.
REC MODE
PROGRAM
AM/PM ERASE
STILL/PAUSE
REC
PLAY
STOP
SLOW
SKIP
F.ADV
ORIGINAL/
PLAY LIST
DISC
TIMER
CH
DISPLAY
ON
SCREEN
POWER
INPUT
VOL
CH
TV CONTROL
ZOOM
INPUT
4
Press ' / " to select the desired
month/day (DATE) and then press
|. The cursor will move to the
next column.
Example: August 10th
If you want to record every day or
week at the same time, hold when
you select the date.
When pressing: The recording date changes in this sequence:
8/10 MO-FR MO-SA DAILY SAT SUN 8/9 8/8
8/10 8/11 8/12 8/8 8/9 SUN SAT
(next year)
(next year)(present) (tomorrow)
TIMER PROGRAM 1/2
DATE CH START STOP
8/10 --- --:-- --:--
FINE
-/-- --- --:-- --:----
-/-- --- --:-- --:----
-/-- --- --:-- --:----
REMAIN: 1h11m
FINE
SELECT : CHANGE:
ENTER : RETURN:
ENTER
5
Press ' / " to select the desired
channel and then press |.
6
Press ' / " to set the recording
start time (hour digits and minute
digits) and then press |.
Press AM/PM to select AM or PM.
7
Press ' / " to set the recording
stop time and then press |.
It is not necessary to select AM or PM.
8
Press ' / " to select
the recording
mode.
Example: SP
TIMER PROGRAM 1/2
DATE CH START STOP
8/10 07 9:05
PM
10:35SP
-/-- --- --:-- --:----
-/-- --- --:-- --:----
-/-- --- --:-- --:----
REMAIN: 1h11m
FINE
SELECT : CHANGE:
ENTER : RETURN:
ENTER
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9
Press SET/ENTER.
To program additional timer settings,
press SET/ENTER and repeat steps
39.
10
Press RETURN to finish
settings.
11
Press TIMER ON/OFF to enter
the timer standby mode.
The power turns off, and the recorder
enters the timer standby mode (the
TIMER indicator on the recorder lights
up).
• During playback, the power does not
turn off, but the timer recording will be
set.
NOTE
If the power is interrupted for more than
1 hour (power failure, etc.) during timer
recording, the Auto Clock Setting will reset
the time after the power is returned (the
timer indicator on the Front Panel Display
will blink.) but the timer settings will be
canceled.
Number buttons can be used instead of
''
''
' /
""
""
" to set the data.
To stop timer recording, press ËSTOP.
If a button is not pressed within 3 minutes
during the setting procedure, the screen
will return to the normal screen.
There are two timer setting screens (1/2, 2/2).
The following causes are possible when the
TIMER indicator is blinking or “ERROR” is
displayed when TIMER ON/OFF has been
pressed.
A recording has been programmed
having a recording time of 1 minute
Inadequate available disc space
The disc is protected
No disc is loaded in the recorder
Disc identification is not finished
Repeat the procedure after checking the
recording time and disc.
Timer Recording
EDIT
100
OPEN/
CLOSE
POWER
SKIP
SEARCH
AUDIO
TIMER
ON/OFF
TITLE
MENU
ANGLE
SETUP/
FUNCTION
DNR
RETURN
REV FWD
SET/
ENTER
VCR PLUS
+
TIMER PROG.
REC MODE
PROGRAM
AM/ PM ERASE
STILL/PAUSE
REC
PLAY
STOP
SLOW
SKIP
F.ADV
ORIGINAL/
PLAY LIST
DISC
TIMER
CH
DISPLAY
ON
SCREEN
POWER
INPUT
VOL
CH
TV CONTROL
ZOOM
INPUT
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VR MODE
DVD RW
Disc timer recording is a function that lets
you record programming information
directly onto a disc. Since programming
information is recorded onto the disc itself,
recording is programmed simply by
placing the disc in the recorder. It is useful
when recording a particular program either
every week or every day.
A single disc can be programmed with up
to 8 timer recordings, including daily and
weekly programming.
When programming recording information
directly on a disc, use a DVD-RW disc that
has been initialized in the VR mode.
1
Press POWER and then load a
DVD-RW disc.
Timer recording does not work during
loading a disc. Start the timer setting
after the disc is finished being
identified.
2
Press and hold DISC TIMER for
more than 2 seconds.
The DISC TIMER indicator on the
recorder lights up and the recorder
enters the Disc Timer Recording
mode.
If a disc that has already been
programmed disc timer recording is
loaded, the recorder enters the Disc
Timer Recording mode automatically.
3
Set the timer recording. (See
“Timer Recording” on page 54 or
“Timer Recording with VCR
Plus+
®
System” on page 52.)
If a disc that has already been
programmed disc timer recording is
loaded, go to step 4.
4
Press TIMER ON/OFF.
The recorder is turned off and the
TIMER indicator on the recorder lights
up (Timer standby mode).
Make sure to check both the TIMER
indicator and the DISC TIMER
indicator light up.
POWER
OPEN/CLOSE
CHANNEL
TIMER ON/OFF
REC
DISC
TIMER
AV
AUTO REC
STANDBY
TIMER
DISC IN
TIMER
DISC
TIMER
Disc Timer Recording
NOTE
DVD-R discs and DVD-RW discs initialized
in the Video mode cannot be used for disc
timer recording.
Disc timer recording and standard timer
recording cannot be performed
simultaneously.
If disc timer recording is set for a disc that
has not been programmed for disc timer
recording, the recorder will not enter the
disc timer recording mode until the disc
has finished being identified.
In the case of loading a disc in this
recorder for which the disc timer recording
has been programmed with another
recorder, check the contents of the
recording have been programmed since
this recorder has four types of recording
modes.
When 0h00m is blinking as the remaining
recording time in the disc information after
disc identification, the disc loaded cannot
be used for recording. Replace it with a
different disc.
EDIT
100
OPEN/
CLOSE
POWER
SKIP
SEARCH
AUDIO
TIMER
ON/OFF
TITLE
MENU
ANGLE
SETUP/
FUNCTION
DNR
RETURN
REV FWD
SET/
ENTER
VCR PLUS
+
TIMER PROG.
REC MODE
PROGRAM
AM/ PM ERASE
STILL/PAUSE
REC
PLAY
STOP
SLOW
SKIP
F.ADV
ORIGINAL/
PLAY LIST
DISC
TIMER
CH
DISPLAY
ON
SCREEN
POWER
INPUT
VOL
CH
TV CONTROL
ZOOM
INPUT
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Canceling the Disc Timer
Recording
Follow the procedure shown below when you
want to cancel disc timer recording and use
standard timer recording. (Disc timer
recording is not canceled even after the
recording program has ended.)
When a disc containing a disc timer
recording program is set in the recorder
and is ready for recording (the DISC
TIMER indicator and TIMER indicator are
lit)
1
Press TIMER ON/OFF.
The TIMER indicator turns off.
2
Turn on the power.
3
Cancel the disc timer recording.
Refer to page 59 for how to cancel
the disc timer recording.
4
Press and hold DISC TIMER for
at least 2 seconds.
When you want to use standard timer
recording with a disc containing a
disc timer recording program, cancel
disc timer recording by performing
steps 3 and 4.
Disc timer recording can also be
canceled by removing the disc
containing the disc timer recording
program.
When a disc containing a disc timer
recording program is set in the recorder
and the recorder is in the disc timer
recording mode (only the DISC TIMER
indicator is lit)
Press and hold DISC TIMER for at
least 2 seconds.
Disc Timer Recording
EDIT
100
OPEN/
CLOSE
SKIP
SEARCH
AUDIO
TIMER
ON/OFF
TITLE
MENU
ANGLE
SETUP/
FUNCTION
DNR
RETURN
REV FWD
SET/
ENTER
VCR PLUS
+
TIMER PROG.
REC MODE
PROGRAM
AM/ PM ERASE
STILL/PAUSE
REC
PLAY
STOP
SLOW
SKIP
F.ADV
ORIGINAL/
PLAY LIST
DISC
TIMER
CH
DISPLAY
ON
SCREEN
POWER
INPUT
VOL
CH
TV CONTROL
POWER
ZOOM
INPUT
NOTE
The following causes are possible when the
TIMER indicator is blinking or ERROR is
displayed when TIMER ON/OFF has been
pressed.
A recording has been programmed
having a recording time of 1 minute
Inadequate available disc space
The disc is protected
No disc is loaded in the recorder
Disc identification is not finished
Repeat the procedure after checking the
recording time and disc.
Disc timer recording and standard timer
recording cannot be performed
simultaneously.
Disc timer recording is canceled when the
disc is removed.
Important!
Recordings cannot be programmed when
the power is turned off or when a VR
mode DVD-RW disc is not set in the
recorder.
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This recorder cannot be used during timer
standby. When you want to play back a disc
that is different from the disc to be used for
timer recording, first cancel timer standby.
VR MODE
DVD RW
VIDEO MODE
DVD RW
DVD R
1
Press TIMER ON/OFF.
The TIMER indicator turns off and
timer standby is canceled.
2
Press POWER.
The recorder can now be operated.
When Finished Using
the Recorder
1
Load a disc to be used for timer
recording.
Once disc identification (loading) is
completed, press TIMER ON/OFF.
The recorder will not enter recording
standby unless disc identification has
been completed.
2
Press TIMER ON/OFF.
The power is turned off and the
TIMER indicator lights up to indicate
timer standby.
POWER
OPEN/CLOSE
CHANNEL
TIMER ON/OFF
REC
DISC
TIMER
AV
AUTO REC
STANDBY
TIMER
DISC IN
TIMER
Using the Recorder During Timer Standby Mode
EDIT
100
OPEN/
CLOSE
POWER
SKIP
SEARCH
AUDIO
TIMER
ON/OFF
TITLE
MENU
ANGLE
SETUP/
FUNCTION
DNR
RETURN
REV FWD
SET/
ENTER
VCR PLUS
+
TIMER PROG.
REC MODE
PROGRAM
AM/ PM ERASE
STILL/PAUSE
REC
PLAY
STOP
SLOW
SKIP
F.ADV
ORIGINAL/
PLAY LIST
CH
DISPLAY
ON
SCREEN
POWER
INPUT
VOL
CH
TV CONTROL
DISC
TIMER
ZOOM
INPUT
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VR MODE
DVD RW
VIDEO MODE
DVD RW
DVD R
You can see on the timer setting screen a list
of timer programs that are already set.
1
When the mode is timer standby
mode, press TIMER ON/OFF to
cancel the timer standby mode
and then press POWER.
2
Press TIMER PROG. to display
the TIMER PROGRAM screen.
All timer programs that are already
set are displayed on the TIMER
PROGRAM screen.
3
If you want to cancel the data,
select the data to be canceled
with ' / " and then press
ERASE.
See 2/2 screen also.
4
Press RETURN to return to the
normal screen.
During playback or recording (Timer
recording), you cannot confirm or
cancel the programs.
After checking or cancelling the
program contents, press
TIMER ON/OFF to enter the Timer
Standby mode if you have other timer
recordings.
EDIT
100
OPEN/
CLOSE
POWER
SKIP
SEARCH
AUDIO
TIMER
ON/OFF
TITLE
MENU
ANGLE
SETUP/
FUNCTION
DNR
RETURN
REV FWD
SET/
ENTER
VCR PLUS
+
TIMER PROG.
REC MODE
PROGRAM
AM/PM ERASE
STILL/PAUSE
REC
PLAY
STOP
SLOW
SKIP
F.ADV
ORIGINAL/
PLAY LIST
CH
DISPLAY
ON
SCREEN
POWER
INPUT
VOL
CH
TV CONTROL
DISC
TIMER
ZOOM
INPUT
Confirming/Cancelling Timer Program
TIMER PROGRAM 1/2
DATE CH START STOP
8/01 125 12:00
PM
12:30EP
8/10 07 9:05
PM
10:35SP
-/-- --- --:-- --:----
-/-- --- --:-- --:----
2/2 REMAIN: 1h11m
FINE
SELECT :
ENTER : RETURN:
CLEAR :
C
ENTER
TIMER ON/OFF BUTTON
FOR TIMER RECORDING.
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Automatic Recording of Satellite Broadcast (AV AUTO REC)
VR MODE
DVD RW
VIDEO MODE
DVD RW
DVD R
When connected to a Satellite receiver, etc.
with timer recording functions, this recorder
can be used to automatically record the timer
program. (Refer to the operation manual of
the Satellite receiver, etc. for instructions on
how to set the timer program.)
Example: Use of AV AUTO REC Function
Satellite
receiver, etc.
Set timer
program
2:00 AM 3:00 AM 4:00 AM 5:00 AM
2:00 AM 3:00 AM 4:00 AM 5:00 AM
Recording
begins
Recording
ends
Recording
begins
Recording
ends
Power OFF
Power
OFF
Program
Timer
Program
Timer
Power ON
Records
timer program
Records
timer program
Power ON
Set AV AUTO
REC function
DVD Recorder
NOTE
The AV AUTO REC function only operates
when used with a Satellite receiver, etc.
with timer recording functions.
The AV AUTO REC function will not operate
when the Satellite receiver, etc. is
connected to the IN 3 jacks on the rear of
the recorder or the IN 2 jacks on the front of
the recorder.
Connecting to a Satellite
receiver, etc.
To use the AV AUTO REC function, connect
the Satellite receiver, etc. to the VIDEO/
AUDIO IN 1 jacks on the rear of the recorder.
Satellite receiver, etc.
The Recorder
To VIDEO/AUDIO
IN 1 jacks
Video/Audio cable
(Supplied)
To VIDEO/AUDIO
output jacks
COMPONENT
OUT
(480I/480P)
Y
P
B
P
R
IN FROM
ANTENNA
VHF/UHF/CATV
OUT TO TV
DIGITAL OUT
OPTICAL
IN 1
AUTO
REC
IN 3
OUT
R
-
AUDIO
-
L
VIDEO
S-VIDEO
LINE
EDIT
100
OPEN/
CLOSE
POWER
SKIP
SEARCH
AUDIO
TIMER
ON/OFF
TITLE
MENU
ANGLE
SETUP/
FUNCTION
DNR
RETURN
REV FWD
SET/
ENTER
VCR PLUS
+
TIMER PROG.
REC MODE
PROGRAM
AM/ PM ERASE
STILL/PAUSE
REC
PLAY
STOP
SLOW
SKIP
F.ADV
ORIGINAL/
PLAY LIST
DISC
TIMER
CH
DISPLAY
ON
SCREEN
POWER
INPUT
VOL
CH
TV CONTROL
ZOOM
INPUT
Recording with
AV AUTO REC
1
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 timer program.)
2
Turn off the Satellite receiver, etc..
3
Load a recordable disc into the
recorder.
4
Press POWER to turn off the
recorder.
5
Press and hold REC MODE for
more than two seconds. The AV
AUTO REC indicator on the
recorder will lights up.
The recorder will automatically turn on
and begin recording and then stop
recording and turn off, according to
the timer program setting on the
Satellite receiver, etc..
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To Cancel the AV AUTO
REC Function
Before Recording
Press POWER.
The recorder is turned on and the AV
AUTO REC indicator will be turned
off.
POWER
OPEN/CLOSE
CHANNEL
TIMER ON/OFF
REC
DISC
TIMER
AV
AUTO REC
STANDBY
TIMER
DISC IN
AV AUTO REC
During Recording
Press and hold REC MODE for more
than 2 seconds.
The AV AUTO REC indicator will be
turned off and become normal
recording mode. Press STOP to
stop recording.
Timer recording is given priority when
timer recording and AV AUTO REC
times overlap.
Automatic Recording of Satellite Broadcust (AV AUTO REC)
EDIT
100
OPEN/
CLOSE
POWER
SKIP
SEARCH
AUDIO
TIMER
ON/OFF
TITLE
MENU
ANGLE
SETUP/
FUNCTION
DNR
RETURN
REV FWD
SET/
ENTER
VCR PLUS
+
TIMER PROG.
REC MODE
PROGRAM
AM/ PM ERASE
STILL/PAUSE
REC
PLAY
STOP
SLOW
SKIP
F.ADV
ORIGINAL/
PLAY LIST
DISC
TIMER
CH
DISPLAY
ON
SCREEN
POWER
INPUT
VOL
CH
TV CONTROL
ZOOM
INPUT
NOTE
When recording PPV (pay-per-view)
programs of satellite broadcasts, always
make sure to set the satellite receiver, etc.
to Record. Certain programs may not be
able to be recorded or require additional
charges.
Only DVD-RW Ver. 1.1 (CPRM-compatible)
discs in the VR mode can be used to
record Copy-once satellite broadcasts,
etc.
Use AV AUTO REC in combination with a
satellite broadcast receiver, etc. equipped
with a programming function.
Since the power of this recorder is
switched on after the video signal from a
satellite receiver, etc. has been received,
the start of a program may not be
recorded.
When a timer recording is started during
AV AUTO REC, since disc information is
written at the point recording switches to
timer recording, the start of timer recording
is delayed by a maximum of about 1
minute.
AV AUTO REC cannot be set while the
simple recording timer is being set.
In the case AV AUTO REC starts after the
start of timer recording, the recording
mode will be the one set with timer
recording.
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Problems of Timer Recording
Blinking the TIMER Indicator
Timer recording cannot be performed in the situations shown below. Check the contents of the error and reprogram timer
recording correctly. When an error occurs, the TIMER indicator on the recorder blinks for about 5 seconds.
NOTE
Press STOP when you want to discontinue recording while timer recording is in progress. Timer recording is canceled
when STOP is pressed. When there are other timer programs, enter standby by pressing TIMER ON/OFF.
When timer programs are programmed that have the same recording starting date and time, the first timer program is
overwritten.
When Timer Recording Times Overlap
Problem
Timer recording times overlap
Helpful Hint
If two timer recording times overlap, the second timer program starts after the first
timer program is finished.
<Recording Times set> <Recording actually made>
7:00 8:00 8:30
10:00
7:00
10:00
First timer program
Second timer program
Second timer program
Example:
7:00 8:30
10:00
First timer program
NOTE
When multiple timer programs have been set and the timer recording times overlap or the ending time of the first timer
program overlaps the starting time of the second timer program, disc information is written and the second timer program
starts after the first timer program is finished. Consequently, the start of the second timer program is delayed by a
maximum of about 1 minute.
TIMER
indicator
is
blinking.
Timer
recording
does not
work.
Front Panel Display Causes
There is no disc loaded
A non recordable disc is
loaded
There is enough blank
space on the disc
The disc is unplayable
The disc that’s loaded is
protected
Timer Recording is full
The clock has not been
set.
The channel is incorrect
The Recording time is set
at 1 minute
Solution
Load a disc for recording, and after
the disc has finished being identified,
press TIMER ON/OFF to enter
standby.
When a disc for recording has already
been loaded in the recorder, turn on
the power and after the disc has
finished being identified, press TIMER
ON/OFF to enter standby.
Enter standby after either canceling the
disc protect function or loading a different
disc for recording in the recorder.
Repeat timer recording after deleting
some of the timer program.
Repeat timer recording after setting
the clock.
Check the channel that has been
programmed for timer recording.
Reset the recording time to 2 minutes
or more.
Repeat timer recording after setting
the clock.
Program timer recording after the
timer recording menu or simple
recording menu has finished.
Repeat timer recording after deleting
the timer program.
Setting correctly
TIMER indicator
lights up.
The clock on the recorder is not set
Timer Recording or Simple Recording Timer has
been set
Timer Recording is full
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Editing the Disc
Before Editing the Disc
About Editing
Recorded contents that can be edited and the editing
procedure differ depending on the mode in which the
contents were recorded.
Æ When Recorded in VR Mode
Editing can be performed with this recorder alone such
as gathering your favorite parts from recorded titles to
create your own collection of personal favorites,
relocating parts within a specified range, or erasing
unnecessary parts. You can also create a Playlist from
original recordings, or edit original recordings directly.
(Those materials that can be edited differ between
original recordings and playlists.)
Original
Recordings generated in the same manner in which
they were recorded are referred to as originals. An
once recording (from starting to stopping of the
recording) is treated as a single title.
Playlist
Titles created based on an original are referred to as a
Playlist. Playlists can be recreated as many times as
you desire.
* A Playlist consists of a list that describes the order in
which originals are to be played back, and is not an
actually copy of the original. This lets you edit using
less disc space.
1
2
3
4
OriginalOriginalOriginal
Playlist
Æ When Recorded in Video Mode
Playlists cannot be created from recordings recorded in
the Video mode. Recorded contents that can be edited
are indicated below.
Input the title names (page 66)
Erasure of titles (page 71)
* Title erasure in the case of recordings that have
been recorded in the Video mode is provided so that
the title is no longer displayed during playback, and
does not mean that the recording is actually erased.
(Remaining recording time does not increase.
However, in the case of DVD-RW discs that have
been recorded in the Video mode, remaining
recording time can be increased only by erasing the
last recorded title.)
* Discs cannot be edited after they have been
finalized (page 88).
* Recordings can be added and edited with this
recorder only until a disc has been finalized.
Editing Procedure
This is the basic procedure when editing titles of originals
that have been recorded in the VR mode.
Load a disc.
Select the desired title and
then edit the title.
Erasing a part from Original (See page 65).
Inputting/Renaming the Title
(See page 66).
Adding Chapter Markers (See page 66).
Navimark (See page 68).
Protecting the Title (See page 69).
Erasing the Titles (See page 71).
This is the basic procedure when editing titles that have
been recorded in the VR mode after creating a playlist.
Load a disc.
Making a New Playlist
Making a Playlist from Original Title
(See page 72).
Adding a part to the Playlist
(See page 73).
Select the Playlist and then edit.
Erasing the Titles (See page 71).
Erasing a Part from the Playlist
(See page 75).
Moving the Title (See page 75).
Adding a Part from the Original to the
Playlist (See page 76).
Adding Chapter Marker in a Playlist
(See page 77).
Renaming the Title (See page 78).
Navimark (See page 79).
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Switching between
Playlist and Original
Playback
Switching Between Original and Playlist
when Power is turned ON
Editing the Disc
NOTE
The display does not switch to the Playlist
screen when a playlist has not been created.
Operation automatically returns to Original
if contents are recorded when editing is
switched to Playlist.
Switching Between Original and Playlist
with DiscNavi
NOTE
The display does not switch to the Playlist
screen when a playlist has not been
created.
Switching to Original Editing Screen
during Playback
NOTE
Discs that have been edited with another
DVD recorder and contain more than 201
chapter markers cannot be edited
(recorded) with this recorder.
Discs on which parts have been added or
erased more than 51 times for a single title
with another DVD recorder, and discs that
are protected cannot be edited (or
recorded).
This recorder cannot be used to edit exact
frames.
When editing a recording by adding
chapter markers or erasing parts and so
forth, there may be a slight discrepancy
between the frames to be edited and the
frames that are actually edited.
When playing back a disc that has been
edited in frame units with another DVD
recorder, the start and end points may be
altered slightly, or the DiscNavi screen may
be slightly different.
REM 1:59SP 02
03 VR ORG
01:00:00 DVD-RW
4:55
AM
Example of Original
screen
The screen for editing
originals is displayed
when operation is
switched to DiscNavi
or editing.
REM 1:59SP 02
03 VR PL
01:00:00 DVD-RW
4:55
AM
Example of Playlist
screen
The screen for editing
the playlist is
displayed when
operation is switched
to DiscNavi or editing.
ORIGINAL/
PLAY LIST
DISCNAVI(ORG) PAGE 1/ 1
1 2 3
4 5 6
1/ 02 3:42AM CH 2 SP
SELECT
ENTER RETURN
ENTER
Example of Original
screen
Switches when an
Original is played
back.
DISCNAVI(PL) PAGE 1/ 1
1 2 3
4 5 6
1/ 02 3:42AM PL
SELECT
ENTER RETURN
ENTER
Example of Playlist
screen
Switches when a
Playlist is played
back.
ORIGINAL/
PLAY LIST
00:30:00
2/10
3/10 DVD-RW
The display switches to
the editing screen
when EDIT is pressed
during playback.
EDIT(ORG) PAGE 1/ 2
1 2 3
4 5 6
1/ 02 3:42AM CH 2 SP
SELECT
ENTER RETURN
ENTER
EDIT
EDIT
100
OPEN/
CLOSE
POWER
SKIP
SEARCH
AUDIO
TIMER
ON/OFF
TITLE
MENU
ANGLE
SETUP/
FUNCTION
DNR
RETURN
REV FWD
SET/
ENTER
VCR PLUS
+
TIMER PROG.
REC MODE
PROGRAM
AM/ PM ERASE
STILL/PAUSE
REC
PLAY
STOP
SLOW
SKIP
F.ADV
DISC
TIMER
CH
DISPLAY
ON
SCREEN
POWER
INPUT
VOL
CH
TV CONTROL
ORIGINAL/
PLAY LIST
ZOOM
INPUT
Press this button to
switch between
Original and Playlist
Press this button to
switch between
Original and Playlist
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Editing an Original Title
Erasing a Part from the
Original
VR MODE
DVD RW
You can erase a part of a title currently in the
Original content.
You cannot edit a finalized disc recorded in
Video mode.
1
Press EDIT while the disc is
stopped.
The Original Edit Title List screen
appears.
2
Press '/"/\/ | to select the title
and then press SET/ENTER.
EDIT(ORG)
1
ERASE
PART
RENAME
CHP MARK
NAVIMARK
PROTECT
1/
2 3:42AM CH 2 SP
SELECT
RETURNENTER
ENTER
3
Press ' / " to select “ERASE
PART. and then press SET/
ENTER.
The selected title is played back.
EDIT(ORG) ERASE PART
1 START POINT
1/1
‰‰:‰‰:‰9
Press |PLAY, FWD , REV,
STILL/PAUSE, SKIP, SKIP
or SLOW to find the part to erase.
4
Press SET/ENTER to set the start
point of the part to erase.
EDIT(ORG) ERASE PART
1 END POINT
1/1
‰‰:‰‰:21
5
Press SET/ENTER to set the end
point of the part.
• The title will become still mode.
EDIT(ORG) ERASE PART
1 PREVIEW
YES NO
1/1
‰‰:‰‰:3‰
6
When you confirm the part to
erase, press \ to select YES
and then press SET/ENTER.
The title is played back without the
erased part.
EDIT(ORG) ERASE PART
1 ERASE
YES NO
7
Press \ to select YES and then
press SET/ENTER.
The selected part is erased.
8
Press EDIT to exit the edit mode.
Resetting Start and End Points
The start point and end point can be
reset until a part is erased. After
returning to setting of start point and end
point with RETURN, reselect the part
using the procedures of steps 4 and 5.
The start point is canceled when
REV and SKIP are pressed to
go back to before the start point after
the start point has been set.
Some playback buttons can be used
when searching for a part (page 74).
Important!
Selecting Start Point and End Point when
Erasing a Part
The first and last 5 seconds of a title to be
edited cannot be selected as part
erasure (start or end) points. If a start
point is selected during the first 5
seconds from the start of a title, the start
of the title becomes the start point. When
the last 5 seconds from the end of a title
is selected as a start point or end point,
the point 5 seconds before the end of the
title is selected as the start point or end
point. When the end of a title has been
selected, the end of a title is selected as
the end point. In addition, when erasing 5
seconds before or after a chapter marker
that has been automatically added during
addition or erasure of a part as well,
those parts cannot be selected as part
erasure (start or end) points in the same
manner as above.
Once a specified range has been erased,
it is completely erased. Since it cannot be
restored to its prior state, use caution
when erasing by checking the contents in
advance.
EDIT
100
OPEN/
CLOSE
POWER
SKIP
SEARCH
AUDIO
TIMER
ON/OFF
TITLE
MENU
ANGLE
SETUP/
FUNCTION
DNR
RETURN
REV FWD
SET/
ENTER
VCR PLUS
+
TIMER PROG.
REC MODE
PROGRAM
AM/ PM ERASE
REC
PLAY
STOP
SLOW
F.ADV
ORIGINAL/
PLAY LIST
DISC
TIMER
CH
DISPLAY
ON
SCREEN
POWER
INPUT
VOL
CH
TV CONTROL
STILL/PAUSE
SKIP
ZOOM
INPUT
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EDIT
100
OPEN/
CLOSE
POWER
SKIP
SEARCH
AUDIO
TIMER
ON/OFF
TITLE
MENU
ANGLE
SETUP/
FUNCTION
DNR
RETURN
REV FWD
SET/
ENTER
VCR PLUS
+
TIMER PROG.
REC MODE
PROGRAM
AM/ PM ERASE
STILL/PAUSE
REC
PLAY
STOP
SLOW
SKIP
F.ADV
ORIGINAL/
PLAY LIST
DISC
TIMER
CH
DISPLAY
ON
SCREEN
POWER
INPUT
VOL
CH
TV CONTROL
ZOOM
INPUT
Editing an Original Title
NOTE
Start and end points may change slightly.
When erasing a part, select a part that
continues for at least 5 seconds. Parts of less
than 5 seconds duration cannot be erased.
In the case of increasing remaining
recording time by erasing a part selected
from an original title, erase a part that
continues for at least 1 minute. In addition,
a chapter marker is automatically inserted
at the location of the erased part.
Parts can be added or erased no more
than 50 times for a single title.
Discs on which parts have been added or
erased more than 51 times for a single title
with another DVD recorder can only be
played back or initialized.
Inputting/Renaming the
Title
VR MODE
DVD RW
VIDEO MODE
DVD RW
DVD R
When material is recorded, a title name that
includes the date, time, channel number and
other information is created automatically. You
can change the title name to any name you
desire. (The title name can no longer be
changed once a disc recorded in the Video
mode has been finalized.)
1
Press EDIT while the disc is
stopped.
The Original Edit Title List screen
appears.
2
Press '/"/\ /| to select the title
and then press SET/ENTER.
EDIT(ORG)
4
ERASE
PART
RENAME
CHP MARK
NAVIMARK
PROTECT
1/
2 3:42AM CH 2 SP
SELECT
ENTER
RETURN
ENTER
3
Press ' /" to select “RENAME”
and then press SET/ENTER.
4
Rename the title.
1 Move the cursor to a character you
want to change.
Press
''
''
'/
""
""
"/
\\
\\
\/
||
||
| to select “FWD”
or “BACK” and then press SET/
ENTER to move the cursor.
2 Press
''
''
'/
""
""
"/
\\
\\
\/
||
||
| to select “DEL”
and then press SET/ENTER.
Delete the character at the cursor
position.
3 Press
''
''
' /
""
""
"/
\\
\\
\/
||
||
| to select a
character you want to enter and then
press SET/ENTER.
Enter the character at the cursor
position.
4 Repeat the above step to change
other characters.
EDIT(ORG) RENAME
ABCDE abcde +-/ = END
FGHIJ fghij &\$%# SPACE
KLMNO klmno []{}< DEL
PQRST pqrst >|_^@ FWD
UVWXY uvwxy 12345 BACK
Z,.!? z”’:; 6789
1/
2 3:42AM CH 2 SP
SELECT
ENTER
RETURN
ENTER
5
Press '/" /\/| to select END
and then press SET/ENTER. to
fix the name.
6
Press EDIT to exit the edit mode.
NOTE
Up to 24 characters can be entered.
Adding Chapter Markers
You can put a chapter marker anywhere in a
title. (This function does not operate if the
disc is recorded in Video mode.)
1
Press EDIT while the disc is
stopped.
The Original Edit Title List screen
appears.
2
Press '/" /\/| to select the title
and then press SET/ENTER.
ENTER
RETURN
ENTER
EDIT(ORG)
1
ERASE
PART
RENAME
CHP MARK
NAVIMARK
PROTECT
1/
2 3:42AM CH 2 SP
SELECT
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100
OPEN/
CLOSE
POWER
AUDIO
TIMER
ON/OFF
TITLE
MENU
ANGLE
SETUP/
FUNCTION
DNR
RETURN
REV FWD
SET/
ENTER
VCR PLUS
+
TIMER PROG.
REC MODE
PROGRAM
AM/ PM ERASE
REC
PLAY
STOP
SLOW
F.ADV
ORIGINAL/
PLAY LIST
DISC
TIMER
CH
DISPLAY
ON
SCREEN
POWER
INPUT
VOL
CH
TV CONTROL
STILL/PAUSE
SKIP
SKIP
SEARCH
ZOOM
INPUT
Editing an Original Title
3
Press ' / " to select “CHP
MARK” and then press SET/
ENTER.
• The selected title is played back.
RETURN
ENTER
ENTER ERASE
EDIT(ORG) CHAPTER MARK
1 CHP MARK
1/1
‰‰:‰‰:‰8
3/
2 3:42AM CH 2 SP
SET
ERASE
Press |PLAY, FWD , REV,
STILL/PAUSE, SKIP ,
SKIP, SLOW or SKIP SEARCH
to find the point to put a chapter
marker.
4
Press SET/ENTER to put a
chapter marker.
The material being played back
pauses, and the added chapter
marker is displayed in orange.
RETURN
ENTER
ENTER
EDIT(ORG) CHAPTER MARK
1 CHP MARK
YES NO
1/1
‰‰:‰‰:15
3/
2 3:42AM CH 2 SP
SELECT
NOTE
Intervals at which Chapter Markers are
Added
Leave an interval of at least 5 seconds
between an existing chapter marker and
the chapter marker that you want to add. A
chapter marker cannot be added if this
interval is too short.
5
Press \ to select YES.
When you want to re-select the point,
select “NO”. The screen in the step 3
appears.
6
Press SET/ENTER.
The added chapter marker is
displayed in blue.
If you want to add another chapter
marker, repeat steps 3 through 6.
Pressing RETURN returns the
operation to the screen described in
step 2.
7
Press EDIT to exit the edit mode.
Erasing Chapter
Markers
You can erase chapter markers that you no
longer want. Chapter markers that have been
added in the editing procedure (page 66) can
be erased. Chapter markers that have been
added automatically during the following
procedures cannot be erased (chapter
markers are displayed in red in step 4).
Chapter markers that have been set
automatically during recording
Chapter markers that have been added
automatically when parts have been added
or erased (pages 66 and 73)
(Chapter markers cannot be erased from
discs recorded in the Video mode.)
1
Press EDIT while the disc is
stopped.
The Original Edit Title List screen
appears.
2
Press '/" /\ /| to select the title
and then press SET/ENTER.
RETURN
ENTER
ENTER
EDIT(ORG)
1
ERASE
PART
RENAME
CHP MARK
NAVIMARK
PROTECT
1/
2 3:42AM CH 2 SP
SELECT
3
Press ' / " to select CHP
MARK and then press SET/
ENTER.
The selected title is played back.
RETURN
ENTER
ERASE
ENTER
EDIT(ORG) CHAPTER MARK
1 CHP MARK
1/1
‰‰:‰‰:‰8
3/
2 3:42AM CH 2 SP
SET
ERASE
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EDIT
100
OPEN/
CLOSE
POWER
SKIP
SEARCH
AUDIO
TIMER
ON/OFF
TITLE
MENU
ANGLE
SETUP/
FUNCTION
DNR
RETURN
REV FWD
SET/
ENTER
VCR PLUS
+
TIMER PROG.
REC MODE
PROGRAM
AM/PM ERASE
REC
PLAY
STOP
F.ADV
ORIGINAL/
PLAY LIST
DISC
TIMER
CH
DISPLAY
ON
SCREEN
POWER
INPUT
VOL
CH
TV CONTROL
STILL/PAUSE
SKIP
SLOW
ZOOM
INPUT
Editing an Original Title
4
Playback the chapter (The marker
is blue) that you want to erase.
Press |PLAY, FWD , REV,
STILL/PAUSE, SKIP or
SKIP to find the point to erase a
chapter marker.
Red chapter markers cannot be
selected.
RETURN
ENTER
ERASE
ENTER ERASE
EDIT(ORG) CHAPTER MARK
1 CHP MARK
3/4
‰‰:‰‰:‰8
3/
2 3:42AM CH 2 SP
SET
5
Press ERASE during playback
the chapter.
The material being played back
returns to the start of the chapter, and
the chapter marker turns orange.
EDIT(ORG) CHAPTER MARK
1 COMBINE
YES NO
3/4
‰‰:‰‰:22
6
Press \ to select “YES”.
When you want to re-select the
chapter marker, select “NO”. The
screen in the step 4 appears.
7
Press SET/ENTER.
The chapter marker is erased and the
part is connected to the previous
chapter.
If you want to add erase chapter
mark, repeat steps 4 through 7.
Pressing RETURN returns the
operation to the screen described in
step 2.
8
Press EDIT to exit the edit mode.
Navimark
VR MODE
DVD RW
In the DiscNavi, each title is shown with a still
frame picture. You can select a different still
picture from within a title.
1
Press EDIT while the disc is
stopped.
The Original Edit Title List screen
appears.
EDIT(ORG) PAGE 1/ 2
1 2 3
4 5 6
1/ 0 2 3:42AM CH 2 SP
SELECT
ENTER RETURN
ENTER
Navi screen
2
Press '/" /\ /| to select the
desired title and then press SET/
ENTER.
RETURN
EDIT(ORG)
1
ERASE
PART
RENAME
CHP MARK
NAVIMARK
PROTECT
1/
2 3:42AM CH 2 SP
SELECT
ENTER
ENTER
3
Press ' / " to select
NAVIMARK and then press
SET/ENTER.
The selected title is played back.
RETURN
ENTER
ENTER
EDIT(ORG) NAVIMARK
1 NAVIMARK
1/1
‰‰:‰‰:‰9
1/
2 3:42AM CH 2 SP
CHANGE POINT
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Editing an Original Title
EDIT
100
OPEN/
CLOSE
POWER
AUDIO
TIMER
ON/OFF
TITLE
MENU
ANGLE
SETUP/
FUNCTION
DNR
RETURN
REV FWD
SET/
ENTER
VCR PLUS
+
TIMER PROG.
REC MODE
PROGRAM
AM/ PM ERASE
REC
PLAY
STOP
SLOW
F.ADV
ORIGINAL/
PLAY LIST
DISC
TIMER
CH
DISPLAY
ON
SCREEN
POWER
INPUT
VOL
CH
TV CONTROL
STILL/PAUSE
SKIP
SKIP
SEARCH
ZOOM
INPUT
4
Select the desired part displayed
in the DiscNavi.
• Press |PLAY, FWD , REV,
STILL/PAUSE, SKIP ,
SKIP, SLOW or SKIP SEARCH
to find the desired part.
RETURN
ENTER
ENTER
EDIT(ORG) NAVIMARK
1 NAVIMARK
1/1
‰‰:‰‰:‰9
1/
2 3:42AM CH 2 SP
CHANGE POINT
5
Press SET/ENTER at the point
you want to set as Navimark.
• The material being played back
pauses.
RETURN
ENTER
ENTER
EDIT(ORG) NAVIMARK
1 CHANGE
YES NO
1/1
‰‰:‰‰:3‰
1/
2 3:42AM CH 2 SP
SELECT
6
Press \ to select “YES”.
When you want to re-select the part,
select “NO”. The screen in the step 2
appears.
7
Press SET/ENTER.
The screen in the step 2 appears.
8
Press EDIT to exit the edit mode.
Protecting the Title
VR MODE
DVD RW
This prevents disc contents from being edited
or erased so that they cannot be altered by
mistake. This is convenient for keeping discs
safe during editing. (This function cannot be
used with discs recorded in the Video mode.)
NOTE
The protect function cannot be used in the
case of playlists or discs recorded in the
Video mode.
1
Press EDIT while the disc is
stopped.
The Original Edit Title List screen
appears.
2
Press '/"/\ /| to select the
desired title and then press SET/
ENTER.
RETURN
ENTER
ENTER
EDIT(ORG)
3
ERASE
PART
RENAME
CHP MARK
NAVIMARK
PROTECT
1/
2 3:42AM CH 2 SP
SELECT
3
Press ' / " to select PROTECT
and then press SET/ENTER.
EDIT(ORG) PROTECT
3 PROTECT
YES NO
4
Press \ to select YES and then
press SET/ENTER and press
RETURN.
EDIT(ORG) PAGE 1/ 2
1 2 3
4 5 6
Protect mark
A protect mark is inserted in
protected titles. (Protect marks can be
confirmed on either the DiscNavi Title
List screen or Edit Title List screen.)
5
Press EDIT to exit the edit mode.
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Editing an Original Title
EDIT
100
OPEN/
CLOSE
POWER
SKIP
SEARCH
AUDIO
TIMER
ON/OFF
TITLE
MENU
ANGLE
SETUP/
FUNCTION
DNR
RETURN
REV FWD
SET/
ENTER
VCR PLUS
+
TIMER PROG.
REC MODE
PROGRAM
AM/ PM ERASE
STILL/PAUSE
REC
PLAY
STOP
SLOW
SKIP
F.ADV
ORIGINAL/
PLAY LIST
DISC
TIMER
CH
DISPLAY
ON
SCREEN
POWER
INPUT
VOL
CH
TV CONTROL
ZOOM
INPUT
Cancelling the Protection
NOTE
A protect mark is attached to all titles when
disc protect is set to “ON” in the
“PROTECT” (page 88) of the “DISC
SETUP” menu.
In this case, none of the titles can be
unprotected. (Cancel disc protection in the
“Disc Setup Screen” to unprotect discs.)
1
Press EDIT while the disc is
stopped.
The Original Edit Title List screen
appears.
2
Press '/"/\ /| to select the
protected title and then press
SET/ENTER.
3
Press SET/ENTER.
EDIT(ORG) PROTECT
3 UNPROTECT
YES NO
4
Press \ to select “YES” and then
press SET/ENTER.
Title protect is canceled and the
protect mark is no longer displayed.
5
Press EDIT to exit the edit mode.
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EDIT
100
OPEN/
CLOSE
POWER
SKIP
SEARCH
AUDIO
TIMER
ON/OFF
TITLE
MENU
ANGLE
SETUP/
FUNCTION
DNR
RETURN
REV FWD
SET/
ENTER
VCR PLUS
+
TIMER PROG.
REC MODE
PROGRAM
AM/PM ERASE
STILL/PAUSE
REC
PLAY
STOP
SLOW
SKIP
F.ADV
DISC
TIMER
CH
DISPLAY
ON
SCREEN
POWER
INPUT
VOL
CH
TV CONTROL
ORIGINAL/
PLAY LIST
ZOOM
INPUT
Erasing All Titles
VR MODE
DVD RW
VIDEO MODE
DVD RW
DVD R
This allows all Original or Playlist titles to be
erased. (If a Playlist (page 72) has been
created, all of the Playlist titles are erased if
the Original title is erased.)
NOTE
Erasing all titles differs initialization in the ways
indicated below.
Titles which is protected are not erased.
Disc timer recording programs are not
erased.
1
Press ERASE while the disc is
stopped.
The Erase Title screen appears.
2
Press ORIGINAL/PLAY LIST to
select Original or Playlist.
Operation cannot be switched
between Original and Playlist for a
disc on which a Playlist has not been
created.
Discs recorded in the Video mode
cannot contain Playlists.
ERASE TITLE (ORG)
1 TITLE
ALL TITLE
3
Press
' / "
to select “ALL TITLE”
and then press SET/ENTER.
ERASE TITLE (ORG)
1 TITLE
ALL (EXCEPT PROTECT)
YES NO
CAREFUL OF
PLAYLIST
4
Press \ to select YES and then
press SET/ENTER.
All titles will be erased and then
return to the normal screen.
NOTE
About 2 minutes may be required for
processing depending on the recording
status of the disc, such as in the case the
disc contains a lot of titles.
Erasing One Title
VR MODE
DVD RW
VIDEO MODE
DVD RW
DVD R
This is used to erase a specific title by selecting
that title. Since remaining recording time can be
increased by erasing unnecessary titles, this
function is convenient since it enables you to
record repeatedly on the same disc.
In the case of DVD-RW discs (Video mode),
remaining recording time can only be
increased by erasing the last title on the disc.
Remaining recording time does not
increase in the case of DVD-R discs.
In the case a Playlist has been created, the
erased portions are no longer present when
the Playlist is played back.
1
Perform the steps 1 and 2 of
Erasing All Titles on this page.
Pressing ERASE during playback
changes the display to the screen of
step 3, allowing you to erase the title
currently being played back.
2
Press ' / " to select
1 TITLE and then press SET/
ENTER.
ERASE TI.(ORG) PAGE 1/ 2
1 2 3
4 5 6
3
Press '/" /\ /| to select the title
you want to erase and then press
SET/ENTER.
ERASE TITLE(ORG)
ERASE
YES NO
CAREFUL OF
4
Press \ to select YES and then
press SET/ENTER.
The selected titles will be erased and
then return to the screen in the step 2.
5
Press RETURN to exit the Erase
Title screen.
Press RETURN again to return to the
normal screen.
NOTE
Protected titles are not erased.
The protect function is not available for
Playlists and discs recorded in the Video
mode.
Erasing a Title from the Original or Playlist
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4
Press ' / " to select TITLE and
then press SET/ENTER.
The Original Navi screen appears.
ENTER
RETURN
ENTER
EDIT(PL) TITLE PAGE 1/ 2
1 2 3
4 5 6
SELECT THE TITLE OF ORG
SELECT
5
Press '/" /\ /| to select the title
you want to copy and then press
SET/ENTER.
A new Playlist is created.
ENTER
RETURN
ENTER
EDIT(PL) PAGE 1/ 1
1 NEW
1/
2 6:
6AM PL
SELECT
NOTE
The operation of copying a title does not
actually copy the title of the Original, but
rather writes information indicating that the
Original title is to be used as the title of the
Playlist. Consequently, editing can be
performed without reducing available
space on the disc.
Only chapter markers automatically
created at the start of recording and
erasure of a part are copied.
When creating a Playlist from an Original
title, Navimark information has been
changed or the title name of the Original
title is not copied.
Chapter markers that have been copied to
a Playlist cannot be erased.
EDIT
100
OPEN/
CLOSE
POWER
SKIP
SEARCH
AUDIO
TIMER
ON/OFF
TITLE
MENU
ANGLE
SETUP/
FUNCTION
DNR
RETURN
REV FWD
SET/
ENTER
VCR PLUS
+
TIMER PROG.
REC MODE
PROGRAM
AM/ PM ERASE
STILL/PAUSE
REC
PLAY
STOP
SLOW
SKIP
F.ADV
DISC
TIMER
CH
DISPLAY
ON
SCREEN
POWER
INPUT
VOL
CH
TV CONTROL
ORIGINAL/
PLAY LIST
ZOOM
INPUT
You can create a new Playlist by specifying
the range of the material to be made into a
Playlist from an Original. When specifying the
range of a Playlist, the titles used for the
Playlist have to be consecutive titles. DVD-
RW discs recorded in the VR mode can be
used to create Playlists. (Playlists cannot be
created with DVD-R discs or DVD-RW discs
recorded in the Video mode.)
You can add up to 99 titles to the Playlist.
Making a Playlist from
Original Title
VR MODE
DVD RW
One title of an Original can be used as the
title of the Playlist. (The entire contents of the
selected Original become the title of the
Playlist.)
1
Press EDIT while the disc is
stopped.
The Original Edit Title List screen
appears.
2
Press ORIGINAL/PLAY LIST to
select Playlist mode.
The Playlist Edit Title List screen
appears.
EDIT(PL) PAGE 1/ 1
NEW
SELECT
RETURNENTER
ENTER
Since a title does not exist at this point,
a title frame that does not contain a
picture is displayed.
Select a title frame that does not contain
a picture when creating a new Playlist.
3
Press SET/ENTER.
The Playlist Make screen appears.
EDIT(PL)
MAKE TTL
ORIGINAL
TITLE
PART
SELECT
RETURN
ENTER
ENTER
Making a New Playlist (PL)
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Adding a Part to the
Playlist
VR MODE
DVD RW
You can select part of an Original title as a
new title to add to the Playlist.
1
Press EDIT while the disc is
stopped.
The Original Edit Title List screen
appears.
2
Press ORIGINAL/PLAY LIST to
select Playlist mode.
The Playlist Edit Title List screen
appears.
EDIT(PL) PAGE 1/ 1
NEW
SELECT
ENTER
RETURN
ENTER
Since a title does not exist at this
point, a title frame that does not
contain a picture is displayed.
Select a title frame that does not contain
a picture when creating a new Playlist.
3
Press SET/ENTER.
The Playlist Make screen appears.
EDIT(PL)
MAKE TTL
ORIGINAL
TITLE
PART
SELECT
ENTER
RETURN
ENTER
4
Press ' / " to select “PART” and
then press SET/ENTER.
The Original title is played back.
RETURN
ENTER
ENTER
EDIT(PL) MAKE TITLE
1 START POINT
1/1
‰‰:‰‰:‰5
START POINT
Making a New Playlist (PL)
5
Press SET/ENTER to set the
start point of the part.
Press |PLAY, FWD , REV,
STILL/PAUSE, SKIP ,
SKIP, SLOW or SKIP SEARCH
to find the start point.
RETURN
ENTER
ENTER
EDIT(PL) MAKE TITLE
1 END POINT
1/1
‰‰:‰1:26
END POINT
6
Press SET/ENTER to set the end
point of the part.
RETURN
ENTER
ENTER
EDIT(PL) MAKE TITLE
1 PREVIEW
YES NO
‰‰:‰1:26
SELECT
NOTE
When copying a part, make sure to select a
part that continues for at least 5 seconds.
Parts of less than 5 seconds duration
cannot be copied.
Resetting Start Point and End Point
Until you have actually set the range, the
start point and end point can be reset.
After going back to setting the start point
and end point by pressing RETURN,
perform step 5 or step 6 to reselect the
part.
7
Press \ to select YES to
confirm the part.
EDIT
100
OPEN/
CLOSE
POWER
AUDIO
TIMER
ON/OFF
TITLE
MENU
ANGLE
SETUP/
FUNCTION
DNR
RETURN
REV FWD
SET/
ENTER
VCR PLUS
+
TIMER PROG.
REC MODE
PROGRAM
AM/ PM ERASE
REC
PLAY
STOP
SLOW
F.ADV
DISC
TIMER
CH
DISPLAY
ON
SCREEN
POWER
INPUT
VOL
CH
TV CONTROL
STILL/PAUSE
SKIP
SKIP
SEARCH
ORIGINAL/
PLAY LIST
ZOOM
INPUT
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8
Press SET/ENTER.
The part is played back from the start
point to the end point.
If you select “NO” in the step 7, go to
step 9.
RETURN
ENTER
ENTER
EDIT(PL) MAKE TITLE
1 MAKE
YES NO
SELECT
9
Press \ to select “YES” and then
press SET/ENTER.
The new title appears in the updated
Playlist.
EDIT(PL) PAGE 1/ 1
1 NEW
1/
2 6:
6AM PL
SELECT
RETURN
ENTER
ENTER
Searching for Start Point
and End Point Parts
You can use the procedures described below
during playback to search for the start point
and end point parts.
Æ Playback
Press |PLAY to playback the current title
that is paused.
Æ Searching for parts within a chapter
FWD or REV are convenient when
searching for parts within a chapter.
Æ Rapidly skipping parts
When the editing screen is displayed,
pressing SKIP SEARCH lets you skip by
recorded material at 5 minute intervals,
which is convenient for rapidly moving
through parts. This can be pressed
consecutively up to 4 times, enabling you
to skip 20 minutes of recorded material all
at once.
Only use the skip function within the same
title.
Æ Moving to the start of titles and chapters
When currently viewing or a title or chapter
that is far away from the part to be
selected, first search for the title or chapter
with the SKIP or SKIP .
Making a New Playlist (PL)
EDIT
100
OPEN/
CLOSE
POWER
AUDIO
TIMER
ON/OFF
TITLE
MENU
ANGLE
SETUP/
FUNCTION
DNR
RETURN
REV FWD
SET/
ENTER
VCR PLUS
+
TIMER PROG.
REC MODE
PROGRAM
AM/ PM ERASE
REC
PLAY
STOP
SLOW
ORIGINAL/
PLAY LIST
DISC
TIMER
CH
DISPLAY
ON
SCREEN
POWER
INPUT
VOL
CH
TV CONTROL
STILL/PAUSE
SKIP
SEARCH
SKIP
F.ADV
ZOOM
INPUT
Æ Pause
When you have found a part that is close to
the start point or end point, press STILL/
PAUSE. Pausing playback makes it easier
to search for parts. Parts cannot be edited
in exact frames. The start point and end
point may shift slightly.
Æ Frame advance/Frame reverse
Recorded material is played back by
reversing individual frames when
F.ADV is pressed after pausing the
part. When F.ADV is pressed,
recorded material is played back while
reversing individual frames. (There is an
error of 2-3 frames during frame advance
playback.)
Æ Final selection of part
Press SLOW after the part has been
paused and select the start point and end
point by slow playback.
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Erasing a Part from the
Playlist
VR MODE
DVD RW
You can erase a part from the Playlist. If you
erase a part, nothing is actually erased from
the Original title.
1
Press EDIT while the disc is
stopped.
The Original Edit Title List screen
appears.
2
Press ORIGINAL/PLAY LIST to
select Playlist mode.
The Playlist Edit Title List screen
appears.
3
Perform the steps 2 to 8 of
“Erasing a Part from the Original”
on page 65.
NOTE
A chapter marker is inserted automatically
when a part has been erased.
Since editing cannot be performed in exact
frames, the start point and end point may shift.
When erasing a part, select a part that
continues for at least 5 seconds. Parts of
less than 5 seconds duration cannot be
erased.
Parts can be added or erased up to 50
times per title.
Important!
The first and last 5 seconds of a title to be
edited cannot be selected as part
erasure (start or end) points. If a start
point is selected during the first 5
seconds from the start of a title, the start
of the title becomes the start point. When
the last 5 seconds from the end of a title
is selected as a start point or end point,
the point 5 seconds before the end of the
title is selected as the start point or end
point. When the end of a title has been
selected, the end of a title is selected as
the end point. In addition, when erasing 5
seconds before or after a chapter mark
that has been automatically added during
addition or erasure of a part as well,
those parts cannot be selected as part
erasure (start or end) points in the same
manner as above.
Editing a Playlist Title
Moving the Title
VR MODE
DVD RW
You can change the playing order of Playlist
titles.
1
Press EDIT while the disc is
stopped.
The Original Edit Title List screen
appears
2
Press ORIGINAL/PLAY LIST to
select Playlist mode.
The Playlist Edit Title List screen
appears.
ENTER
RETURN
ENTER
EDIT(PL) PAGE 1/ 1
1 2 3
4 5 NEW
1/ 0 2 6:12AM PL
SELECT
3
Press '/" /\ /| to select the title
and then press SET/ENTER.
RETURN
ENTER
ENTER
EDIT(PL)
3 MOVE
ERASE
PART
RENAME
CHP MARK
NAVIMARK
ADD PART
1/‰2 6:1‰AM PL
SELECT
4
Press ' / " to select MOVE
and then press SET/ENTER.
5
Press '/" /\ /| to select the
place you want to move the title.
Destination cursor Selected file
EDIT(PL) MOVE PAGE 1/ 1
1 2 3
4 5
EDIT
100
OPEN/
CLOSE
POWER
SKIP
SEARCH
AUDIO
TIMER
ON/OFF
TITLE
MENU
ANGLE
SETUP/
FUNCTION
DNR
RETURN
REV FWD
SET/
ENTER
VCR PLUS
+
TIMER PROG.
REC MODE
PROGRAM
AM/ PM ERASE
STILL/PAUSE
REC
PLAY
STOP
SLOW
SKIP
F.ADV
DISC
TIMER
CH
DISPLAY
ON
SCREEN
POWER
INPUT
VOL
CH
TV CONTROL
ORIGINAL/
PLAY LIST
ZOOM
INPUT
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6
Press SET/ENTER.
When having selected a destination
that is before a selected file, the file
moves to the destination immediately
before the selected title.
ENTER
RETURN
ENTER
EDIT(PL) MOVE PAGE 1/ 1
1 2 3
4 5
SELECT THE DESTINATION
SELECT
ENTER
RETURN
ENTER
EDIT(PL) PAGE 1/ 1
1 2 3
4 5 NEW
1/ 02 6:12AM PL
SELECT
Example: When Title 3 has been selected
and the destination cursor is
placed at Title 1, Title 3 moves
before Title 1.
When having selected a destination
that is after a selected file, the file
moves to the destination immediately
after the selected title.
ENTER
RETURN
ENTER
EDIT(PL) MOVE PAGE 1/ 1
1 2 3
4 5
SELECT THE DESTINATION
SELECT
ENTER
RETURN
ENTER
EDIT(PL) PAGE 1/ 1
1 2 3
4 5 NEW
1/ 0 2 6:12AM PL
SELECT
Example: When Title 3 has been selected
and the destination cursor is
placed at Title 4, Title 3 moves
after Title 4.
7
Press EDIT to exit the edit mode.
Adding a Part from the
Original to the Playlist
VR MODE
DVD RW
A part selected from an Original is added to
the end of the Playlist title.
1
Press EDIT while the disc is
stopped.
The Original Edit Title List screen
appears.
2
Press ORIGINAL/PLAY LIST to
select Playlist mode.
The Playlist Edit Title List screen
appears.
ENTER
RETURN
ENTER
EDIT(PL) PAGE 1/ 1
1 2 3
4 5 NEW
1/ 0 2 6:12AM PL
SELECT
Editing a Playlist Title
EDIT
100
OPEN/
CLOSE
POWER
AUDIO
TIMER
ON/OFF
TITLE
MENU
ANGLE
SETUP/
FUNCTION
DNR
RETURN
REV FWD
SET/
ENTER
VCR PLUS
+
TIMER PROG.
REC MODE
PROGRAM
AM/ PM ERASE
REC
PLAY
STOP
SLOW
F.ADV
DISC
TIMER
CH
DISPLAY
ON
SCREEN
POWER
INPUT
VOL
CH
TV CONTROL
STILL/PAUSE
SKIP
SKIP
SEARCH
ORIGINAL/
PLAY LIST
ZOOM
INPUT
3
Press '/" /\ /| to select the title
and then press SET/ENTER.
RETURN
ENTER
ENTER
EDIT(PL)
1 MOVE
ERASE
PART
RENAME
CHP MARK
NAVIMARK
ADD PART
1/‰2 6:1‰AM PL
SELECT
4
Press ' / " to select “ADD
PART” and then press SET/
ENTER.
RETURN
ENTER
ENTER
EDIT(PL) ADD PART
1 START POINT
1/2
‰‰:‰‰:‰5
START POINT
5
Press SET/ENTER to set the
start point of the part.
Press |PLAY, FWD , REV,
STILL/PAUSE, SKIP ,
SKIP, SLOW or SKIP SEARCH
to find the start point.
The Original title is played back.
RETURN
ENTER
ENTER
EDIT(PL) ADD PART
1 END POINT
1/2
‰‰:‰‰:5‰
END POINT
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EDIT
100
OPEN/
CLOSE
POWER
SKIP
SEARCH
AUDIO
TIMER
ON/OFF
TITLE
MENU
ANGLE
SETUP/
FUNCTION
DNR
RETURN
REV FWD
SET/
ENTER
VCR PLUS
+
TIMER PROG.
REC MODE
PROGRAM
AM/ PM ERASE
STILL/PAUSE
REC
PLAY
STOP
SLOW
F.ADV
DISC
TIMER
CH
DISPLAY
ON
SCREEN
POWER
INPUT
VOL
CH
TV CONTROL
ORIGINAL/
PLAY LIST
SKIP
ZOOM
INPUT
6
Press SET/ENTER to set the end
point of the part.
NOTE
When erasing a part, select a part that
continues for at least 5 seconds. Parts of less
than 5 seconds duration cannot be erased.
Parts can be added or erased up to 50
times per title.
The start point is canceled when REV
or SKIP is pressed to go back to
before the start point after the start point
has been set.
Some playback buttons can be used when
searching for a part (page 74).
Until you have actually set the range, the
start point and end point can be reset.
After going back to setting the start point
and end point by pressing RETURN,
perform step 5 or step 6 to reselect the
part.
7
Press \ to select “YES”.
RETURN
ENTER
ENTER
EDIT(PL) ADD PART
1 PREVIEW
YES NO
‰‰:‰‰:5‰
SELECT
8
Press SET/ENTER.
• The part is played back from the start
point to the end point.
RETURN
ENTER
ENTER
EDIT(PL) ADD PART
1 ADD
YES NO
‰‰:‰‰:5‰
1/
2 6:1
‰AM PL
SELECT
• You can test playback the range from
the added start point to the added
end point.
• It may take up to about 1 minute until
the confirmation screen is displayed.
9
Press \ to select YES and then
press SET/ENTER.
The part is added to the end of
Playlist 1.
The screen in the step 4 appears.
Editing a Playlist Title
10
Press EDIT to exit the edit mode.
NOTE
A chapter marker is automatically inserted
at the start point where the part was
added.
Discs on which parts have been added or
erased more than 51 times for a single title
with another DVD recorder can only be
played back or initialized.
Adding Chapter Marker in
a Playlist
VR MODE
DVD RW
You can put a chapter marker anywhere in a
title.
1
Press EDIT while the disc is
stopped.
The Original Edit Title List screen
appears.
2
Press ORIGINAL/PLAY LIST to
select Playlist mode.
The Playlist Edit Title List screen
appears.
3
Perform the steps 2 to 7 of
Adding Chapter Markers on
page 66.
The procedure is the same for
addition of chapter markers of
Original recordings.
NOTE
When adding chapter markers during
editing:
• Allow an interval of at least 5 seconds
between a chapter marker and the chapter
marker you want to add. A chapter marker
cannot be added if this interval is too short.
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EDIT
100
OPEN/
CLOSE
POWER
SKIP
SEARCH
AUDIO
TIMER
ON/OFF
TITLE
MENU
ANGLE
SETUP/
FUNCTION
DNR
RETURN
REV FWD
SET/
ENTER
VCR PLUS
+
TIMER PROG.
REC MODE
PROGRAM
AM/ PM ERASE
STILL/PAUSE
REC
PLAY
STOP
SLOW
SKIP
F.ADV
DISC
TIMER
CH
DISPLAY
ON
SCREEN
POWER
INPUT
VOL
CH
TV CONTROL
ORIGINAL/
PLAY LIST
ZOOM
INPUT
Erasing Chapter
Marker in a Playlist
1
Press EDIT while the disc is
stopped.
The Original Edit Title List screen
appears
2
Press ORIGINAL/PLAY LIST to
select Playlist mode.
The Playlist Edit Title List screen
appears.
3
Perform the steps 2 to 8 of
Erasing Chapter Marker on
page 67.
NOTE
The following chapter markers cannot be
erased. These chapter markers are displayed
in red on the Chapter Erase screen (page 68,
step 4).
Chapter markers that have been inserted
automatically when recording is started.
Chapter markers that have been added
automatically after adding a part.
Chapter markers that have been added
automatically after erasing a part.
Renaming the Title
VR MODE
DVD RW
1
Press EDIT while the disc is
stopped.
The Original Edit Title List screen
appears
2
Press ORIGINAL/PLAY LIST to
select Playlist mode.
The Playlist Edit Title List screen
appears.
3
Perform the steps 2 to 6 of
Inputting/Renaming the Title on
page 66.
Editing a Playlist Title
Navimark
VR MODE
DVD RW
1
Press EDIT while the disc is
stopped.
The Original Edit Title List screen
appears.
2
Press ORIGINAL/PLAY LIST to
select Playlist mode.
The Playlist Edit Title List screen
appears.
3
Perform the steps 2 to 8 of
Navimark on page 68.
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EDIT
100
OPEN/
CLOSE
POWER
SKIP
SEARCH
AUDIO
TIMER
ON/OFF
TITLE
MENU
ANGLE
SETUP/
FUNCTION
DNR
RETURN
REV FWD
SET/
ENTER
VCR PLUS
+
TIMER PROG.
REC MODE
PROGRAM
AM/ PM ERASE
STILL/PAUSE
REC
PLAY
STOP
SLOW
SKIP
F.ADV
ORIGINAL/
PLAY LIST
DISC
TIMER
CH
DISPLAY
ON
SCREEN
POWER
INPUT
VOL
CH
TV CONTROL
ZOOM
INPUT
Tamper Proof
With this feature, you can lock all recorder
modes to prevent accidental change. This
function works even when the recorder power
is off, thus preventing children from operating
the recorder or viewing selected programs
while you are away from home.
Tamper Proof Setting
DVD VIDEO
VR MODE
DVD RW
VIDEO MODE
DVD RW
DVD R
VIDEO CD
AUDIO CD
Press and hold SET/ENTER and
RETURN together for more than 2
seconds.
•“ on the Front Panel Display starts
blinking and then lights up.
Disengaging Tamper
Proof
Press and hold SET/ENTER and
RETURN together for more than 2
seconds when the Tamper Proof
function is set.
•“ starts blinking and then
disappears. Now, Tamper Proof is
disengaged.
Operating during
Tamper Proof
on the Front Panel Display is blinking.
NOTE
This function does not work when the disc
tray is opened.
If an unplayable disc is loaded, the disc
tray slides out automatically and then
Tamper Proof function is disengaged.
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This section explains each item of playback setup. See
“Basic Settings of the Playback Setup Screen” on page 82
to set each item.
TV MODE
This lets you set whether you want to view played back
material at an aspect ratio of 16:9 for wide screen TVs or at
an aspect ratio of 4:3 for conventional TVs. (This setting is
made to match the TV connected to this recorder.)
ENTER
RETURN
ENTER
PLAYBACK SETUP
TV MODE
16:9
PROGRESSIVE OFF ON
PARENTAL OFF
DISC LANG.
DD LEVEL OFF ON
Digital
OUT PCM
Digital
SELECT
PS
4:3
— (Pan & Scan mode): When wide-screen
video material is played, this mode clips the right and
left sides of the image so that it can be viewed on a
conventional TV screen.
Some wide-screen DVDs that do not permit Pan &
Scan mode playback are automatically played in
letterbox mode (black bands top and bottom).
LB
4:3
— (Letterbox mode): When wide-screen video
material is played in this mode on a conventional TV
screen, black bands appear at the top and bottom of
the screen.
16
:
9
— (Wide-screen TV): This is the correct mode for
playing wide-screen videos on a wide-screen TV.
You must also set the screen mode on your wide-
screen TV to “FULL”.
NOTE
When recording wide screen material (16:9) from a
satellite broadcast in the Video mode:
The screen becomes longer in the vertical direction when
playing back with this recorder or another DVD player
and viewing on a normal (4:3) TV.
The screen also becomes longer in the vertical direction
when playing back with a PC capable of playing back
DVD video. (The output is set at 16:9 regardless of the TV
screen setting during playback.)
When recording wide screen material (16:9) from a
satellite broadcast in the VR mode:
When playing back with this recorder and viewing with a
normal (4:3) TV, the screen size during playback can be
changed according to the setting for “TV MODE” of
“PLAYBACK SETUP”. However, if the recording mode of
the disc is set to LP or EP, the material will be played
back in “4:3 LB” even if “TV MODE” of “PLAYBACK
SETUP” is set to “4:3 PS”.
Playback Setup Screen
PROGRESSIVE
Clearer images containing minimal flickering can be
enjoyed when playing back discs by connecting a
progressive-compatible TV with a component.
PLAYBACK SETUP
TV MODE
16:9
PROGRESSIVE OFF ON
PARENTAL OFF
DISC LANG.
DD LEVEL OFF ON
Digital
OUT PCM
Digital
SELECT
ENTER
RETURN
ENTER
Æ ON
Set when the recorder is connected to a progressive-
compatible TV.
The screen may not switch to a 4:3 screen during
progressive material depending on the TV you are
using. If you want to view material on a 4:3 screen with
such TVs, set “PROGRESSIVE” to “OFF”.
Compatibility of this recorder with Progressive-
compatible TVs:
Since some progressive-compatible TVs are currently
not completely compatible with this recorder, there may
be times when images may not appear clearly. If a
problem occurs during progressive playback, set
“PROGRESSIVE” to “OFF”.
Æ OFF
Set when the recorder is connected to a TV that is not
progressive-compatible.
When the recorder is connected to a TV that is not
progressive-compatible and “PROGRESSIVE” is set to
“ON”, there is no video output.
NOTE
The DV output cannot be used during progressive
playback.
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PARENTAL
Certain discs come preset with country codes and parental
level settings defined for particular countries.
PLAYBACK SETUP
TV MODE
16:9
PROGRESSIVE OFF ON
PARENTAL CONF
LEVEL OFF
CODE USA
Digital
OUT PCM
Digital
SELECT
ENTER
RETURN
ENTER
See “PARENTAL Level Setting” on page 82 for details.
DISC LANG.
Use this setting for selecting “SUBTITLE”, “AUDIO” and
“MENU”.
PLAYBACK SETUP
TV MODE
16:9
PROGRESSIVE OFF ON
PARENTAL OFF
DISC LANG.
SUB TITLE ENGLISH
AUDIO ENGLISH
MENU ENGLISH
SELECT
ENTER
RETURN
ENTER
Æ SUBTITLE
The language that has been set is your preferred subtitle
language.
Æ AUDIO
The language that has been set is your preferred audio
language.
Æ MENU
The language that has been set is your preferred menu
language.
Disc language changes as follows:
“ENGLISH” “FRENCH” “GERMAN” “ITALIAN”
“SPANISH” “CHINESE” “SWEDISH”
“DUTCH” “OTHER:AA...ZU”
If you select “OTHER”, see “Language Code List for
Disc Language” on page 85 when selecting the code.
See “DISC LANGUAGE Setting” on page 84 for details.
Playback Setup Screen
DD LEVEL
(Dolby Digital Output Level)
When Dolby Digital is used to record the audio on a DVD
disc, the average overall volume level of the audio is
relatively lower than that produced by an Audio CD. This is
to provide the widest possible dynamic range. To
counteract this, this recorder automatically raises the overall
average volume level of a disc recorded using Dolby Digital
to a level that is similar to that of an Audio CD.
ON: Dolby Digital average audio level is increased so it
sounds similar to that of an Audio CD.
OFF: Audio level recorded on disc is played back without
modification.
Digital OUT
Use this setting to enjoy Dolby Digital Surround audio by
making a digital connection with equipment provided with a
digital input jack.
Æ PCM
PCM audio can be enjoyed by making a digital connec-
tion with 2 channel audio equipment and MD players.
Dolby Digital audio is output in the form of PCM (non-
compressed) audio that can be played back with 2
channel audio equipment.
Æ DIGITAL
You can enjoy Dolby Surround audio by making a digital
connection with audio equipment compatible with Dolby
Digital (5.1 ch). DTS audio can be enjoyed by connecting
with an amplifier or other equipment compatible with DTS
Digital Surround.
PLAYBACK SETUP
TV MODE
16:9
PROGRESSIVE OFF ON
PARENTAL OFF
DISC LANG.
DD LEVEL OFF ON
Digital
OUT PCM
Digital
SELECT
ENTER
RETURN
ENTER
PLAYBACK SETUP
TV MODE
16:9
PROGRESSIVE OFF ON
PARENTAL OFF
DISC LANG.
DD LEVEL OFF ON
Digital
OUT PCM
Digital
SELECT
ENTER
RETURN
ENTER
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Basic Settings of the
Playback Setup Screen
DVD VIDEO
VR MODE
DVD RW
VIDEO MODE
DVD RW
DVD R
NOTE
During playback, you cannot set each item
in the SETUP screen. Press STOP to stop
playback.
Example: Set PROGRESSIVE to ON
1
Press SETUP/FUNCTION to
display the SETUP screen.
2
Press ' / " to select “PLAY-
BACK” and then press SET/
ENTER.
The PLAYBACK SETUP screen
appears.
3
Press ' / " to select “PROGRES-
SIVE”.
4
Press \ / | to select “ON”.
5
Press SET/ENTER to confirm the
setting.
You can exit the SETUP screen by
pressing SETUP/FUNCTION.
Playback Setup Screen
EDIT
100
OPEN/
CLOSE
POWER
SKIP
SEARCH
AUDIO
TIMER
ON/OFF
TITLE
MENU
ANGLE
DNR
RETURN
REV FWD
SET/
ENTER
VCR PLUS
+
TIMER PROG.
REC MODE
PROGRAM
AM/ PM ERASE
STILL/PAUSE
REC
PLAY
STOP
SLOW
SKIP
F.ADV
ORIGINAL/
PLAY LIST
DISC
TIMER
CH
DISPLAY
ON
SCREEN
POWER
INPUT
VOL
CH
TV CONTROL
SETUP/
FUNCTION
ZOOM
INPUT
PARENTAL Level Setting
DVD VIDEO
Certain discs come preset with country codes
and parental level settings defined for
particular countries. Discs equipped with the
parental lock function are rated according to
their content. The rated content allowed by a
parental lock level and the way a DVD can be
controlled vary from disc to disc. Some discs,
for example, may let you edit out parts and
replace them with parts suitable for children.
You can also use the parental lock to
completely disable playback of the DVD.
1
Press SETUP/FUNCTION to
display the SETUP screen.
2
Press ' / " to select the
PLAYBACK and then press
SET/ENTER.
The PLAYBACK SETUP screen
appears.
3
Press ' / " to select
PARENTAL.
4
Press \ / |.
The password specificaiton and
verification screen appears.
If you have already set your pass-
word, (password verifica-
tion display) appears.
Press RETURN to return to the
previous screen.
5
Use the number buttons to enter a
4-digit password.
When you set the password for the
first time, enter the same password
again. The password will be
automatically stored.
NOTE
Enter the numbers slowly as each number
is stored separately.
If you forget your password, you can erase
your current password by pressing
STOP four times.
SETUP
PLAYBACK
RECORD
DISC
CLOCK
CHANNEL
OPTION
OSD LANGUAGE
SELECT
ENTER
RETURN
ENTER
PLAYBACK SETUP
TV MODE
16:9
PROGRESSIVE OFF ON
PARENTAL OFF
DISC LANG.
DD LEVEL OFF ON
Digital
OUT PCM
Digital
SELECT
ENTER
RETURN
ENTER
PLAYBACK SETUP
TV MODE
16:9
PROGRESSIVE OFF ON
PARENTAL
PSWD.
=????
DISC LANG.
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Playback Setup Screen
6
The cursor is moved to LEVEL
and then press \ / | to select
LEVEL.
Level 1: for most restricted viewing Level
8: for adult viewing
(The smaller the number, the greater the
level of restriction.)
When PARENTAL is set to OFF, DVD
discs can be played back regardless of the
parental level.
The parental level for U.S.A. is as follows.
Level 7: NC-17 Level 6: R Level 4: PG13
Level 3: PG Level 1: G
The parental level set up for Canada is
prepared for future use. As for the set up of
an appropriate level, please check the level
when you purchase your DVD disc equipped
with the parental feature.
7
Press ' / " to select CODE.
8
Press \ / | to select the desired
country code.
EDIT
100
OPEN/
CLOSE
POWER
SKIP
SEARCH
AUDIO
TIMER
ON/OFF
TITLE
MENU
ANGLE
DNR
RETURN
REV FWD
SET/
ENTER
VCR PLUS
+
TIMER PROG.
REC MODE
PROGRAM
AM/ PM ERASE
STILL/PAUSE
REC
PLAY
STOP
SLOW
SKIP
F.ADV
ORIGINAL/
PLAY LIST
DISC
TIMER
CH
DISPLAY
ON
SCREEN
POWER
INPUT
VOL
CH
TV CONTROL
SETUP/
FUNCTION
ZOOM
INPUT
9
Press SET/ENTER to confirm the
setting.
Press SETUP/FUNCTION to exit the
SETUP screen.
Important!
Be sure to try playing back the disc to
confirm that the parental level setting is
working correctly. If it is not working
correctly, try changing the country
code.
NOTE
You can use the parental lock function only
with DVD discs that are equipped with the
parental lock feature.
On some DVD discs, the PARENTAL level
setting is fixed and cannot be modified.
The parental level depends on countries. If
you do not set the country code correctly, it
fails to work correctly.
Some DVD discs allow the viewer to
temporarily change the parental level
setting to view the original scenes. When
this prompt appears, input the password to
view the original scenes.
Country Code List
USA
CANADA
JAPAN
GERMANY
FRANCE
UK
ITALY
SPAIN
SWISS
SWEDEN
HOLLAND
NORWAY
DENMARK
FINLAND
BELGIUM
HONG KONG
SINGAPORE
THAILAND
MALAYSIA
INDONESIA
TAIWAN
PHILIPPINE
AUSTRALIA
RUSSIA
CHINA
PLAYBACK SETUP
TV MODE
16:9
PROGRESSIVE OFF ON
PARENTAL CONF
LEVEL OFF
CODE USA
Digital
OUT PCM
Digital
SELECT
ENTER
RETURN
ENTER
PLAYBACK SETUP
TV MODE
16:9
PROGRESSIVE OFF ON
PARENTAL CONF
LEVEL OFF
CODE USA
Digital
OUT PCM
Digital
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EDIT
100
OPEN/
CLOSE
POWER
SKIP
SEARCH
AUDIO
TIMER
ON/OFF
TITLE
MENU
ANGLE
DNR
RETURN
REV FWD
SET/
ENTER
VCR PLUS
+
TIMER PROG.
REC MODE
PROGRAM
AM/ PM ERASE
STILL/PAUSE
REC
PLAY
SLOW
SKIP
F.ADV
ORIGINAL/
PLAY LIST
DISC
TIMER
CH
DISPLAY
ON
SCREEN
POWER
INPUT
VOL
CH
TV CONTROL
SETUP/
FUNCTION
STOP
ZOOM
INPUT
Playback Setup Screen
DISC LANGUAGE Setting
DVD VIDEO
NOTE
• During playback, you cannot set each item
in the SETUP screen. Press STOP to stop
playback.
Example: Setting “SUBTITLE”
1
Press SETUP/FUNCTION to
display the SETUP screen.
2
Press ' / " to select “PLAY-
BACK” and then press SET/
ENTER.
The PLAYBACK SETUP screen
appears.
3
Press ' / " to select “DISC
LANG. and then press |.
Example: Selecting “SUBTITLE”
4
Press ' / " to select “SUB
TITLE”.
5
Press \ / | to select the language
you want to use.
NOTE
Disc language changes as follows:
“ENGLISH” “FRENCH” “GERMAN”
“ITALIAN” “SPANISH” “CHINESE”
“SWEDISH” “DUTCH”
“OTHER:AA...ZU”
If you select “OTHER”, see “Language
Code List for Disc Language” on page 85
when selecting the code.
6
Press SET/ENTER to confirm the
setting.
You can set “AUDIO” and “MENU”
the same way.
Press SETUP/FUNCTION to exit the
SETUP screen.
PLAYBACK SETUP
TV MODE
16:9
PROGRESSIVE OFF ON
PARENTAL LEVEL:
DISC LANG.
SUB TITLE ENGLISH
AUDIO ENGLISH
MENU ENGLISH
SELECT
ENTER
RETURN
ENTER
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Language Code List for Disc Language
Code Language Name
AA Afar
AB Abkhazian
AF Afrikaans
AM Ameharic
AR Arabic
AS Assamese
AY Aymara
AZ Azerbaijani
BA Bashkir
BE Byelorussian
BG Bulgarian
BH Bihari
BI Bislama
BN Bengali;
Bangla
BO Tibetan
BR Breton
CA Catalan
CO Corsican
CS Czech
CY Welsh
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
Code Language Name
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
KA Georgian
KK Kazakh
KL Greenlandic
KM Cambodian
KN Kannada
KO Korean
KS Kashmiri
KU Kurdish
KY Kirghiz
LA Latin
LN Lingala
LO Laothian
LT Lithuanian
LV Latvian, Lettish
Code
Language Name
MG Malagasy
MI Maori
MK Macedonian
ML Malayalam
MN Mongolian
MO Moldavian
MR Marathi
MS Malay
MT Maltese
MY Burmese
NA Nauru
NE Nepali
NL Dutch
NO Norwegian
OC Occitan
OM (Afan) Oromo
OR Oriya
PA Panjabi
PL Polish
PS Pashto, Pushto
PT Portuguese
QU Quechua
RM Rhaeto-
Romance
RN Kirundi
RO Romanian
RU Russian
RW Kinyarwanda
SA Sanskrit
SD Sindhi
SG Sangho
SH Serbo-
Croatian
SI Singhalese
SK Slovak
Code
Language Name
SL Slovenian
SM Samoan
SN Shona
SO Somali
SQ Albanian
SR Serbian
SS Siswat
ST Sesotho
SU Sundanese
SV Swedish
SW Swahili
TA Tamil
TE Telugu
TG Tajik
TH Thai
TI Tigrinya
TK Turkmen
TL Tagalog
TN Setswana
TO Tonga
TR Turkish
TS Tsonga
TT Tatar
TW Twi
UK Ukrainian
UR Urdu
UZ Uzbek
VI Vietnamese
VO Volapük
WO Wolof
XH Xhosa
YO Yoruba
ZH Chinese
ZU Zulu
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This section explains each item of record setup. See “Basic
Settings of the Record Setup Screen” on page 87 to set
each item.
CHP INT.
This is used to set the interval at which chapters are
automatically inserted when recording in the Video mode.
RECORD SETUP
CHP INT. ON:3MIN
EXACT REC OFF ON
R REC START
2 PRESS 1 PRESS
EX. AUDIO
STEREO D-MONO
D-MONO REC L R
RW INIT. V R VIDEO
SAP OFF ON
SELECT
ENTER
RETURN
ENTER
*
When “EXACT REC” has been set to “ON”, the auto chapter
interval becomes a little shorter (by a maximum of 1 minute).
EXACT REC
This function prevents a recording from ending out before it
is completed by automatically changing the recording mode
when timer recording (including VCR Plus+, timer recording
and disc timer recording) is unable to be completed in the
set recording mode due to insufficient time or available disc
space. (There may be times when considerable amount of
disc space remains available compared to recording time.)
The EXACT REC function is activated when, during the
course of recording in the programmed order, the next
program is unable to be completely recorded due to
insufficient available disc space in the set recording mode.
When the available disc space is extremely small low, the
recording may not be able to be completed even if the
EXACT REC function has been set.
The EXACT REC function is not available during Simple
Recording Timer (page 51).
The EXACT REC function is not activated during timer
recording in the VR mode when the recording mode has
been set to EP, or during timer recording in the Video
mode when the recording mode has been set to LP.
RECORD SETUP
CHP INT. ON:3MIN
EXACT REC OFF ON
R REC START
2 PRESS 1 PRESS
EX. AUDIO
STEREO D-MONO
D-MONO REC L R
RW INIT. V R VIDEO
SAP OFF ON
SELECT
ENTER
RETURN
ENTER
Æ OFF: Recording continues in the recording mode set
during timer recording programming.
Æ ON: The recording mode is changed automatically
during timer recording to prevent the recording
from ending before it is completed.
Record Setup Screen
ON: ON: ON: ON: ON:
OFF
3 MIN 5 MIN 10 MIN 15 MIN 30 MIN
Every Every Every Every Every
OFF
3 minutes 5 minutes 10 minutes 15 minutes 30 minutes
R REC START
When recording using a DVD-R disc, you need to press
ÆREC twice.
You can change this if you prefer DVD-R recording to work
in the same way as recording to DVD-RW. This function is
factory preset to “2 PRESS”.
RECORD SETUP
CHP INT. ON:3MIN
EXACT REC OFF ON
R REC START
2 PRESS 1 PRESS
EX. AUDIO
STEREO D-MONO
D-MONO REC L R
RW INIT. V R VIDEO
SAP OFF ON
SELECT
ENTER
RETURN
ENTER
EX. AUDIO
Select the sound input from the external source.
RECORD SETUP
CHP INT. ON:3MIN
EXACT REC OFF ON
R REC START
2 PRESS 1 PRESS
EX. AUDIO
STEREO D-MONO
D-MONO REC L R
RW INIT. V R VIDEO
SAP OFF ON
SELECT
ENTER
RETURN
ENTER
Æ STEREO: Recording standard stereo sound.
Æ D-MONO: Recording the sound that each channel carries
as a separate sound.
D-MONO REC
When recording a external source in Video mode, you can
select the sound to record either “L” (left) or “R” (right)
audio channel.
RECORD SETUP
CHP INT. ON:3MIN
EXACT REC OFF ON
R REC START
2 PRESS 1 PRESS
EX. AUDIO
STEREO D-MONO
D-MONO REC L R
RW INIT. V R VIDEO
SAP OFF ON
SELECT
ENTER
RETURN
ENTER
* This does not apply if recording from the DV input.
RW INIT.
When you load a new DVD-RW disc, the recorder starts
initializing automatically. You can select to initialize for VR
mode or Video mode.
* This function works only on DVD-RW discs.
RECORD SETUP
CHP INT. ON:3MIN
EXACT REC OFF ON
R REC START
2 PRESS 1 PRESS
EX. AUDIO
STEREO D-MONO
D-MONO REC L R
RW INIT. V R VIDEO
SAP OFF ON
SELECT
ENTER
RETURN
ENTER
Æ VR: Initialize a disc for VR mode automatically
Æ VIDEO: Initialize a disc for Video mode automatically
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Record Setup Screen
EDIT
100
OPEN/
CLOSE
POWER
SKIP
SEARCH
AUDIO
TIMER
ON/OFF
TITLE
MENU
ANGLE
DNR
RETURN
REV FWD
SET/
ENTER
VCR PLUS
+
TIMER PROG.
REC MODE
PROGRAM
AM/ PM ERASE
STILL/PAUSE
REC
PLAY
STOP
SLOW
SKIP
F.ADV
ORIGINAL/
PLAY LIST
DISC
TIMER
CH
DISPLAY
ON
SCREEN
POWER
INPUT
VOL
CH
TV CONTROL
SETUP/
FUNCTION
ZOOM
INPUT
SAP
This recorder can record stereo or SAP
(Separate Audio Program) broadcasts, where
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 mode to
ON. If the broadcast is in stereo/SAP, you can
record either the SAP sound by using the
menu screen to set the SAP mode to ON, or
stereo sound by setting the SAP mode to
OFF.
RECORD SETUP
CHP INT. ON:3MIN
EXACT REC OFF ON
R REC START
2 PRESS 1 PRESS
EX. AUDIO
STEREO D-MONO
D-MONO REC L R
RW INIT. V R VIDEO
SAP OFF ON
SELECT
ENTER
RETURN
ENTER
SAP Broadcast
The monitor output listed in the table shows
the audio output mode. The contents of audio
recording are different VR mode and Video
mode. See the table below for details.
Broadcast
Received/SAP
ON or OFF
STEREO
+
SAP
SAP OFF
STEREO
+
SAP
SAP ON
STEREO
SAP OFF
STEREO
SAP ON
MONO
+
SAP
SAP OFF
MONO
+
SAP
SAP ON
MONO
SAP OFF
MONO
SAP ON
MONO
L R
MONO
L R
MONO
L R
MONO
L R
MONO
L R
MONO
L R
MONO
L R
MONO
L R
L+R
L
L+R
L+R
L+R
L
L+R
L
MONO
MONO
MONO
MONO
MONO
MONO
MONO
MONO
L+R
R
L+R
SAP
L+R
R
L+R
R
MONO
MONO
MONO
SAP
MONO
MONO
MONO
MONO
AUDIO
Mode
Recording
L
R
AUDIO
OUTPUT
L
R
L+R
L
L+R
SAP
L+R
L
L+R
L
MONO
MONO
MONO
SAP
MONO
MONO
MONO
MONO
L+R
R
L+R
SAP
L+R
R
L+R
R
MONO
MONO
MONO
SAP
MONO
MONO
MONO
MONO
: When recording in Video mode, the SAP channel is
recorded on this channel.
Basic Settings of the
Record Setup Screen
VR MODE
DVD RW
VIDEO MODE
DVD RW
DVD R
NOTE
During playback, you cannot set each item
in the SETUP screen. Press STOP to stop
playback.
Example: Set “EXACT REC” to “ON”
1
Press SETUP/FUNCTION to
display the SETUP screen.
SETUP
PLAYBACK
RECORD
DISC
CLOCK
CHANNEL
OPTION
OSD LANGUAGE
SELECT
ENTER
RETURN
ENTER
2
Press ' / " to select “RECORD”
and then press SET/ENTER.
The RECORD SETUP screen
appears.
Press RETURN to return to the
previous screen.
3
Press ' / " to select “EXACT
REC”.
RECORD SETUP
CHP INT. ON:3MIN
EXACT REC OFF ON
R REC START
2 PRESS 1 PRESS
EX. AUDIO
STEREO D-MONO
D-MONO REC L R
RW INIT. V R VIDEO
SAP OFF ON
SELECT
ENTER
RETURN
ENTER
4
Press \ / | to select ON and
then press SET/ENTER.
Press SETUP/FUNCTION to exit the
SETUP screen.
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This section explains each item of disc setup. See Basic
Settings of the Disc Setup Screen on page 89 to set each
item.
VR MODE INITIALIZE
When you record on a DVD-RW disc in VR mode, you need
to initialize the disc in VR mode.
(This is used when you want to erase the entire contents of
a recorded disc. Check the recorded contents before
erasing so that disc contents are not erased by mistake.)
RETURN
ENTER
ENTER
DISC SETUP
VR MODE INITIALIZE
APRX.
1MIN YES NO
FINALIZE
PROTECT OFF ON
SELECT
* This function does not work when the disc is protected.
* You cannot initialize DVD-R discs for VR mode.
VIDEO MODE INITIALIZE
When a DVD-RW disc is used to record in the Video mode,
the disc must be initialized in the Video mode before you
start recording. Initializing is also used to erase the entire
contents of a recorded disc (contents cannot be erased
from DVD-R discs).
DISC SETUP
VR MODE INITIALIZE
VIDEO MODE INITIALIZE
APRX.
1MIN YES NO
PROTECT OFF ON
SELECT
RETURN
ENTER
ENTER
* DVD-R discs cannot be initialized.
FINALIZE
When a disc recorded in the Video mode is played back
with another DVD player or when a disc recorded in the
VR mode is not played back with another DVD-RW-
compatible player, finalize the disc so that it can be
played back.
Several minutes to about 1 hour may be required for
finalizing processing. (Processing takes longer time when
there is a large amount of available disc space on DVD-
RW discs (VR mode).)
DISC SETUP
VR MODE INITIALIZE
VIDEO MODE INITIALIZE
FINALIZE
APRX.
38MIN YES NO
SELECT
RETURN
ENTER
ENTER
Once a disc has been finalized with this recorder, it does
not have to be finalized again.
Discs in the VR mode that have been finalized with this
recorder can be recorded and edited even after they
have been finalized.
A disc menu is generated for discs in the Video mode
that have been finalized with this recorder. Discs that
have been finalized cannot be used for recording or
editing.
Finalizing cannot be selected when a finalized disc has
been loaded in the recorder. When a DVD-RW disc (VR
mode) that has been finalized with a different recorder is
loaded in this recorder, UNDO FINALIZE may be
displayed. The disc can be used for recording and
editing with this recorder if Undo Finalize is performed at
this time.
Finalizing of VR mode discs can be interrupted even
when finalizing is in progress. However, starting about 4
minutes before completion of finalizing, the interrupt
display is no longer displayed, indicating that finalizing
can no longer be interrupted. In addition, finalizing can
also not be interrupted if the interrupt display is not
displayed from the start of finalizing.
PROTECT
This lets you protect a recorded disc. Disc protect prevents
the contents of that disc from being altered by recording or
editing. In addition, this procedure is used to cancel disc
protect. Once disc protect is canceled, it can again be used
for recording and editing.
DISC SETUP
VR MODE INITIALIZE
VIDEO MODE INITIALIZE
FINALIZE
PROTECT OFF ON
SELECT
RETURN
Æ OFF: Disc protect is canceled and the disc can be used
for editing and recording.
Æ ON: Disc protect is activated and the disc cannot be
edited or recorded.
* Discs for which disc protect has been set cannot be
initialized.
* Disc protect is only available for DVD-RW discs (VR
mode).
* Protect processing may take up to about 2 minutes
depending on the recording status of the disc such as if
the disc contains a large number of titles.
Disc Setup Screen
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Disc Setup Screen
EDIT
100
OPEN/
CLOSE
POWER
SKIP
SEARCH
AUDIO
TIMER
ON/OFF
TITLE
MENU
ANGLE
DNR
RETURN
REV FWD
SET/
ENTER
VCR PLUS
+
TIMER PROG.
REC MODE
PROGRAM
AM/ PM ERASE
STILL/PAUSE
REC
PLAY
STOP
SLOW
SKIP
F.ADV
ORIGINAL/
PLAY LIST
DISC
TIMER
CH
DISPLAY
ON
SCREEN
POWER
INPUT
VOL
CH
TV CONTROL
SETUP/
FUNCTION
ZOOM
INPUT
Basic Settings of the Disc
Setup Screen
VR MODE
DVD RW
VIDEO MODE
DVD RW
DVD R
NOTE
During playback, you cannot set each item
in the SETUP screen. Press STOP to stop
playback.
Example: Select VR MODE INITIALIZE
1
Press SETUP/FUNCTION to
display the SETUP screen.
SETUP
PLAYBACK
RECORD
DISC
CLOCK
CHANNEL
OPTION
OSD LANGUAGE
SELECT
ENTER
RETURN
ENTER
2
Press ' / " to select DISC and
then press SET/ENTER.
The DISC SETUP screen appears.
Press RETURN to return to the
previous screen.
DISC SETUP
VR MODE INITIALIZE
VIDEO MODE INITIALIZE
FINALIZE
PROTECT OFF ON
SELECT
RETURN
3
Press ' / " to select
VR MODE
INITIALIZE
and then press |.
RETURN
ENTER
ENTER
DISC SETUP
VR MODE INITIALIZE
APRX.
1MIN YES NO
FINALIZE
PROTECT OFF ON
SELECT
4
Press \ to select YES and then
press SET/ENTER.
The initializing is starts.
DISC SETUP
VR MODE INITIALIZING
FINALIZE
PROTECT OFF ON
The screen in step 2 appears after
initializing.
Press SETUP/FUNCTION to exit the
SETUP screen.
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This section explains each item of option setup. See Basic
Settings of the Option Setup Screen on page 92 to set
each item.
CLOCK DISP
This function turns on or off the clock indicator on the Front
Panel Display to save electricity when the recorder is turned
off.
OPTION SETUP
CLOCK DISP OFF ON
POWER OFF MAN. AUTO
DUBBING OFF ON
DV LINK OFF ON
DV AUDIO INST.1 ST.2
BLUE SCREEN OFF ON
3D Y/C OFF ON
SELECT
RETURN
ENTER
ENTER
Æ OFF: Turns off the clock indicator on the Front Panel
Display to save electricity when the recorder is
turned off. The STANDBY indicator lights up when
the recorder is turned off.
Æ ON: Turns on the clock indicator on the Front Panel
Display when the recorder is turned off.
POWER OFF
When you forget to turn off power or do not operate the
recorder, the power is turned off automatically about 3 hours
later to save electricity.
OPTION SETUP
CLOCK DISP OFF ON
POWER OFF MAN. AUTO
DUBBING OFF ON
DV LINK OFF ON
DV AUDIO INST.1 ST.2
BLUE SCREEN OFF ON
3D Y/C OFF ON
SELECT
RETURN
ENTER
ENTER
Æ MAN.: The recorder does not turn off until the POWER is
pressed.
Æ AUTO: Turns off the power automatically when you do not
operate the recorder for about 3 hours.
Option Setup Screen
DUBBING
When recording material played back with this recorder
using other equipment, the contents displayed on the TV
screen may also be recorded. This function is for preventing
this from happening.
OPTION SETUP
CLOCK DISP OFF ON
POWER OFF MAN. AUTO
DUBBING OFF ON
DV LINK OFF ON
DV AUDIO INST.1 ST.2
BLUE SCREEN OFF ON
3D Y/C OFF ON
SELECT
RETURN
ENTER
ENTER
Æ OFF: On screen display displayed when playing back a
disc is displayed to match switching of the on-
screen display (page 28).
Æ ON: On screen display displayed when playing back a
disc is canceled so that only the played back
material is output.
* Some error messages are displayed.
DV LINK
When recording with this recorder by connecting a digital
camcorder using the DV IN/OUT terminal, the digital
camcorder can be controlled with the remote control of this
recorder.
OPTION SETUP
CLOCK DISP OFF ON
POWER OFF MAN. AUTO
DUBBING OFF ON
DV LINK OFF ON
DV AUDIO INST.1 ST.2
BLUE SCREEN OFF ON
3D Y/C OFF ON
SELECT
RETURN
ENTER
ENTER
* Refer to page 95 for information on the procedure when
connecting this recorder with a digital camcorder.
Æ OFF: Set to OFF when the digital camcorder does not
operate properly when the recorder is connected to
a digital camcorder and controlled with the remote
control of this recorder.
Æ ON: A digital camcorder connected to this recorder can
be controlled with the remote control of this
recorder.
* Discs cannot be played back when it is set to ON and
DV input has been selected.
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DV AUDIO IN
You can select the audio to be recorded when recording
material from a digital camcorder using the DV IN/OUT
terminal.
OPTION SETUP
CLOCK DISP OFF ON
POWER OFF MAN. AUTO
DUBBING OFF ON
DV LINK OFF ON
DV AUDIO INST.1 ST.2
BLUE SCREEN OFF ON
3D Y/C OFF ON
SELECT
RETURN
ENTER
ENTER
Æ ST. 1: Original audio
Æ ST. 2: Overdubbed audio
Æ Monaural audio cannot be input through the DV IN/OUT
terminal.
* The DV input audio settings are disabled when the audio
output of the digital camcorder that is connected is set to
16 bits.
BLUE SCREEN
This function automatically switches material containing
unwanted noise to a blue screen when a channel for which
there is no broadcast or a channel for which broadcasting
has ended has been selected.
OPTION SETUP
CLOCK DISP OFF ON
POWER OFF MAN. AUTO
DUBBING OFF ON
DV LINK OFF ON
DV AUDIO INST.1 ST.2
BLUE SCREEN OFF ON
3D Y/C OFF ON
SELECT
RETURN
ENTER
ENTER
Æ OFF: The Blue Screen function does not work.
Æ ON: The Blue Screen function works.
* The display may switch to the blue screen when material
has been input from external input that involves a special
playback format. Set this function to OFF if this happens.
Option Setup Screen
3D Y/C
The 3D Y/C separation circuit is a function that lets you
enjoy clear viewing and recording of TV broadcasts or
recorded material from equipment connected to the external
input.
OPTION SETUP
CLOCK DISP OFF ON
POWER OFF MAN. AUTO
DUBBING OFF ON
DV LINK OFF ON
DV AUDIO INST.1 ST.2
BLUE SCREEN OFF ON
3D Y/C OFF ON
SELECT
RETURN
ENTER
ENTER
Æ OFF: Set this function to OFF when images appear
incorrectly during reception of a weak broadcast
signal, or when the picture is distorted when a
video deck or video game machine is connected to
the external input jack of this recorder.
Æ ON: Enables recording with higher picture quality
(Normally, this function is set to ON).
* This function is not activated for DV input or S-Video.
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Basic Settings of the
Option Setup Screen
DVD VIDEO
VR MODE
DVD RW
VIDEO MODE
DVD RW
DVD R
VIDEO CD
AUDIO CD
NOTE
During playback, you cannot set each item
in the SETUP screen. Press STOP to stop
playback.
Example: Set CLOCK DISP to ON
1
Press SETUP/FUNCTION to
display the SETUP screen.
SETUP
PLAYBACK
RECORD
DISC
CLOCK
CHANNEL
OPTION
OSD LANGUAGE
SELECT
ENTER
RETURN
ENTER
2
Press ' / " to select OPTION
and then press SET/ENTER.
The OPTION SETUP screen appears.
Press RETURN to return to the
previous screen.
3
Press ' / " to select CLOCK
DISP.
OPTION SETUP
CLOCK DISP OFF ON
POWER OFF MAN. AUTO
DUBBING OFF ON
DV LINK OFF ON
DV AUDIO INST.1 ST.2
BLUE SCREEN OFF ON
3D Y/C OFF ON
SELECT
RETURN
ENTER
ENTER
4
Press \ / | to select ON and
then press SET/ENTER.
Each time
\\
\\
\ /
||
||
| is pressed, the mode
toggles between ON and OFF.
Press SETUP/FUNCTION to exit the
SETUP screen.
EDIT
100
OPEN/
CLOSE
POWER
SKIP
SEARCH
AUDIO
TIMER
ON/OFF
TITLE
MENU
ANGLE
DNR
RETURN
REV FWD
SET/
ENTER
VCR PLUS
+
TIMER PROG.
REC MODE
PROGRAM
AM/ PM ERASE
STILL/PAUSE
REC
PLAY
STOP
SLOW
SKIP
F.ADV
ORIGINAL/
PLAY LIST
DISC
TIMER
CH
DISPLAY
ON
SCREEN
POWER
INPUT
VOL
CH
TV CONTROL
SETUP/
FUNCTION
ZOOM
INPUT
Option Setup Screen
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Playing 2 channel audio with an
Analog Connector
Connecting to Audio Equipment
Playing Dolby Digital
(5.1 channel) and DTS audio with a
Digital Connection
Connecting an amplifier with a Dolby Digital/DTS digital
surround processor or a Dolby Digital/DTS digital
surround decoder to the recorders optical digital jack
provides richer, more powerful audio play.
To use DTS digital surround, press AUDIO to select DTS
audio.
Connection to a processor or amplifier with a optical
digital input jack
Dolby Digital (5.1ch)/
DTS processor or amplifier
Optical digital cable
(commercially available)
To DIGITAL OUT
OPTICAL terminal
To optical digital
input terminal
1
COMPONENT
OUT
(480I/480P)
Y
P
B
P
R
IN FROM
ANTENNA
VHF/UHF/CATV
OUT TO TV
DIGITAL OUT
OPTICAL
IN 1
AUTO
REC
IN 3
OUT
R
-
AUDIO
-
L
VIDEO
S-VIDEO
LINE
NOTE
When connecting the audio equipment to the analog
connection, we recommend that you set the
DD LEVEL in PLAYBACK SETUP to OFF (See page 81).
Important!
When using this connection, set the Digital OUT in
PLAYBACK SETUP to DIGITAL (See page 81).
NOTE
To play a disc recorded with DTS, you need to use DTS
processor or amplifier.
This connection is not possible if the processor or
amplifier to which you want to connect does not have a
optical digital input jack.
Refer to the operation manual for the processor or
amplifier for information about connecting to it.
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Playing 2 channel audio with a
Digital Connection
Connecting to Audio Equipment
Digital Connection to Audio Equipment or MD Player
without a Dolby Digital Decoder
Audio CD or Video CD
You can enjoy these discs by playing them back the
ordinary playback procedure. (The normal audio output
is not played back for discs recorded with DTS.)
DVD Video Disc
There is no audio signal generated for DVD video discs
recorded with DTS. A processor or amplifier equipped
with a DTS Surround decoder function is required to enjoy
DTS audio.
Audio equipment with
optical digital input terminal
Optical digital cable
(commercially available)
To DIGITAL OUT
OPTICAL terminal
To optical digital
input terminal
1
COMPONENT
OUT
(480I/480P)
Y
P
B
P
R
IN FROM
ANTENNA
VHF/UHF/CATV
OUT TO TV
DIGITAL OUT
OPTICAL
IN 1
AUTO
REC
IN 3
OUT
R
-
AUDIO
-
L
VIDEO
S-VIDEO
LINE
Important!
When connecting the audio equipment to the digital
connection, set the Digital OUT in PLAYBACK
SETUP to PCM (See page 81).
NOTE
No sound will come out from the DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL
terminal.
Digital Connection to an MD to Record a CD
When you are using a digital connection to record the
contents of a CD to an MD, the track numbers of the
CD may not match the track numbers recorded to the
MD.
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Connecting to Audio Equipment
Recording by Connecting with a
Digital Camcorder Using i.LINK
VR MODE
DVD RW
VIDEO MODE
DVD RW
DVD R
This function lets you make high picture quality and high
sound quality recordings by connecting with a digital
camcorder using the DV IN/OUT terminal (i.LINK). You can
record material from this recorder with a digital camcorder,
or record material from a digital camcorder with this
recorder.
In addition, you can also record while controlling the digital
camcorder with the remote control of this recorder (DV
uptake).
* i.LINK is a function that lets you control other equipment
by input and output of video, audio, data and control
signals between equipment having an i.LINK jack.
* i.Link refers to the IEEE1394-1995 industry specification
and extensions thereof. The logo is used for products
compliant with the i.Link standard.
DV IN/OUT Terminal
About the Connected Equipment
When this recorder is connected with a DV-format
camcorder using a DV cable, you can record and edit with
minimal deterioration of picture and sound quality using a
digital signal.
NOTE
The DV IN/OUT terminal of this recorder only enables
input and output of DV-format camcorders (DVC-SD
signals). It is not compatible with satellite receivers or
Digital VHS video recorders since they employ a different
format.
When this recorder is connected with a camcorder
equipped with a DV terminal, the signal may not be input
to this recorder depending on the camcorder. When this
happens, use an analog connection (page 98).
The DV IN/OUT terminal is not compatible with connec-
tion to a PC.
This recorder cannot be controlled from other equipment
by using the DV IN/OUT terminal.
Only one camcorder can be connected to this recorder
using the DV IN/OUT terminal.
Connect this recorder and the camcorder directly. The DV
signal will not be input if the camcorder is connected to
this recorder through other equipment equipped with a
DV IN/OUT terminal.
When two of these recorders are connected using the DV
IN/OUT jack, one cannot be used to control the other.
Signals may not be able to be output or control may not
be possible from this recorder in the case of some digital
camcorders (page 96).
Input/Output of Video, Audio and Data Signals
Æ Date and time data as well as the contents of cassette
memory cannot be recorded with this recorder.
Æ Video and audio signals from TV programs, external
inputs, CDs or Video CDs cannot be output.
Æ Video and audio signals of protected material or
copy-once material cannot be output.
Æ Video and audio signals of protected material or
copy-once material cannot be recorded.
Æ Monaural audio cannot be input through the DV IN/
OUT terminal.
Audio Mode
Digital camcorders typically have the following two audio
modes.
Æ 16-bit (48 kHz)
Although this yields high sound quality, only one stereo
audio signal can be processed.
Æ 12-bit (32 kHz)
Two stereo signals can be processed. In general,
overdubbed audio is recorded in Stereo 2.
Æ This recorder allows listening or recording of either
Stereo 1 or Stereo 2 audio if the input audio is in the
12-bit audio mode.
Æ Only the 16-bit audio mode is output from this
recorder.
Æ This recorder is unable to process 44.1 kHz input
audio signals.
Connecting Using the DV IN/
OUT Terminal (i.LINK)
Refer to the users manual provided with the camcorder for
information on the procedure for connecting the camcorder
with this recorder.
POWER
OPEN/CLOSE
CHANNEL
TIMER ON/OFF
REC
STOP
PLAY
STILL/PAUSE
SKIP
DISC
TIMER
AV
AUTO REC
STANDBY
TIMER
DISC IN
LINE IN 2
L
(
MONO
)
-AUDIO-R
VIDEO
S
-
VIDEO
DV IN/OUT
RESET
To DV IN/OUT
terminal
In this connection, set the power
switch of the digital camcorder to
"Video (Playback)" and stop the
camcorder.
DV cable
(Commercially available)
This recorder
Digital camcorder
To DV terminal
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Recording with this recorder
(DV Uptake)
You can record images from a digital camcorder connected
to the DV IN/OUT terminal of this recorder. You can also
control the operation of the camcorder with the remote
control provided with this recorder, making it easy to record
material from a camcorder onto a disc.
Record material from a camcorder after first setting the DV
AUDIO IN (page 91) of OPTION SETUP.
NOTE
Material protected with a copy guard cannot be recorded.
Date and time data as well as the contents of cassette
memory cannot be recorded.
Discs cannot be played back when DV LINK is set to
ON during DV input. Set the DV LINK to OFF when
you want to play back recorded material.
The video and audio signals of Audio CDs or Video CDs
are not output.
The video and audio signals of protected material or
copy-once material are not output.
1
Setup
1
Connect the digital camcorder to the DV IN/OUT
termial.
Set the power switch of the camcorder to Video
(Playback) and connect while it is stopped.
POWER
OPEN/CLOSE
CHANNEL
TIMER ON/OFF
REC
STOP
PLAY
STILL/PAUSE
SKIP
DISC
TIMER
AV
AUTO REC
STANDBY
TIMER
DISC IN
LINE IN 2
L
(
MONO
)
-AUDIO-R
VIDEO
S
-
VIDEO
DV IN/OUT
RESET
To DV IN/OUT
terminal
DV cable
(Commercially available)
This recorder
Digital camcorder
To DV terminal
2 Place a disc for recording in the recorder.
2
Select the external input audio.
Before starting recording, check the setting of DV
AUDIO IN (page 91).
Monaural audio cannot be input through the DV IN/
OUT terminal.
3
Press INPUT.
The setting changes in the order of DV (DV Input),
L 1 (External Input 1), L 2 (External Input 2), L 3
(External Input 3), Channel and then back to DV (DV
Input) each time this is pressed.
When DV LINK is set to ON, the digital
camcorder can be controlled with the remote control
of this recorder.
The following buttons can be used:
|PLAY, FWD , REV, STOP, SLOW and
STILL/PAUSE.
DISC REC
DV LINK
REC
4
Begin playback of the digital camcorder.
5
Press ÆREC where you want to start record-
ing.
This recorder begins to record.
Recording by this recorder pauses if there is a
portion of the digital camcorder playback where
nothing has been recorded or playback is stopped
during recording. When a recorded portion of the
playback is again played back, pause is canceled
and recording resumes.
6
Pause recording (as necessary).
When DV LINK is ON: Press
ÆÆ
ÆÆ
ÆREC.
When DV LINK is OFF: Press STILL/PAUSE.
DV LINK
DISC STOP
ENTER
DISC REC
REC
7
Stop (end) recording.
When DV LINK is ON: Press SET/ENTER.
When DV LINK is OFF: Press STOP.
Refer to the section on Troubleshooting (page 100) when DV
uptake does not function properly.
Important!
Abnormal images may be recorded when any of the
following occur during DV uptake.
When connected equipment plays back a portion
where nothing is recorded
When the DV cable is disconnected or the camcorder
power is turned off during DV uptake
When playback from the camcorder is stopped
Connecting to Audio Equipment
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NOTE
Only DVC-SD signals can be input from the DV IN/OUT
terminal of this recorder.
There are some digital camcorders that cannot be
operated with the remote control of this recorder even if
DV LINK is set to ON. Set DV LINK to OFF when
this happens (page 90).
When connecting a digital camcorder to this recorder, set
the power switch of the digital camcorder to Playback
(Video) and press STOP. If the camcorder is
connected with the power switch set to RECORD
(Camera) or while it is playing back, DV Link will not
function properly.
This recorder cannot be controlled from the outside using
the DV IN/OUT terminal.
When two of these recorders are connected using the DV
IN/OUT jack, one cannot be used to control the other.
Date and time data as well as the contents of cassette
memory cannot be recorded.
Discs cannot be played back while DV LINK is set to
ON during DV input. If you want to play back a disc,
set DV LINK to OFF after recording is finished.
Recording with a Digital
Camcorder
When playback is started with this recorder after the
channel has been set to a channel other than DV, the DV IN/
OUT terminal functions as an external input jack. (When DV
input has been selected, there is no signal output from the
DV IN/OUT terminal.)
1
Connect the digital camcorder to the DV IN/
OUT terminal on this recorder.
POWER
OPEN/CLOSE
CHANNEL
TIMER ON/OFF
REC
STOP
PLAY
STILL/PAUSE
SKIP
DISC
TIMER
AV
AUTO REC
STANDBY
TIMER
DISC IN
LINE IN 2
L
(
MONO
)
-AUDIO-R
VIDEO
S
-
VIDEO
DV IN/OUT
RESET
To DV IN/OUT
terminal
DV cable
(Commercially available)
This recorder
Digital camcorder
To DV terminal
2
Play back the recorded material with this
recorder.
The material played back with this recorder is
output to the digital camcorder.
Connecting to Audio Equipment
NOTE
Images protected with a copy guard are not output to the
DV IN/OUT terminal.
Video and audio signals of protected material or copy-
once material cannot be output.
When disc information (page 28) is displayed, that
information is also displayed on images output from the
digital camcorder. Turn off the display of disc information
when recording images output from the DV IN/OUT
terminal with a digital camcorder.
The DV IN/OUT terminal of this recorder functions as a
connection terminal for digital camcorders. Images may
not be able to be taken up or output properly if other
equipment (such as PC) is connected to this terminal.
Since recording is performed in 30 seconds units (1
minute units in the LP mode) when recording in the Video
mode, recording may continue briefly after it is finished.
The DV output cannot be used during progressive
playback (page 80).
This recorder is only able to output 16-bit audio.
Important!
Proper images may not be recorded when any of the
following occur during DV uptake.
When the digital camcorder plays back a portion
where nothing is recorded
When the DV cable is disconnected or the camcorder
power is turned off during recording
When playback from the camcorder is stopped
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Recording Using an
Analog Connection with a
Digital Camcorder
VR MODE
DVD RW
VIDEO MODE
DVD RW
DVD R
Material from a digital camcorder can be recorded with this
recorder using an analog connection between this recorder
and the digital camcorder.
NOTE
It is recommended to use the DV IN/OUT terminal when
connecting a digital camcorder equipped with a DV
terminal. (Refer to the section on Recording by Connect-
ing with a Digital Camcorder Using i.LINK (page 95).)
More vivid images can be viewed by connecting the S-
VIDEO IN jack on this recorder with the S-VIDEO OUT
jack on the camcorder using an S-VIDEO cable.
Some camcorders may be required to be connected
using a special cable.
Refer to the operation manual provided with the
camcorder for further information on the procedure for
connecting the camcorder.
Recording with this Recorder
1
Setup
1 Connect the equipment to IN 2 of this recorder.
2 Load a disc for recording in the recorder.
Connecting to Audio Equipment
2
Select the external input audio.
Refer to the section on EX. AUDIO (page 86) or
the section on D-MONO REC (page 86).
3
Press INPUT to set to the channel of the
external input.
The setting changes in the order of DV (DV Input),
L 1 (External Input 1), L 2 (External Input 2), L 3
(External Input 3), Channel and then back to DV (DV
Input) each time this is pressed.
4
Perform the procedure for recording with this
recorder.
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Recording Material from
External Equipment
VR MODE
DVD RW
VIDEO MODE
DVD RW
DVD R
You can record material from equipment connected to one of
the external input jacks of this recorder (IN 1, IN 2 or IN 3).
1
Setup
1 Connect the equipment to an external input jack
of this recorder.
POWER
OPEN/CLOSE
CHANNEL
TIMER ON/OFF
REC
STOP
PLAY
STILL/PAUSE
SKIP
DISC
TIMER
AV
AUTO REC
STANDBY
TIMER
DISC IN
LINE IN 2
L
(
MONO
)
-AUDIO-R
VIDEO
S
-
VIDEO
DV IN/OUT
RESET
External equipment
The Recorder
To VIDEO/AUDIO
IN jacks
To VIDEO/AUDIO
output jacks
Video/Audio cable
(Supplied)
2 Place a disc for recording in this recorder.
2
Select the external input audio.
Refer to the section on EX. AUDIO (page 86) or
the section on D-MONO REC (page 86).
3
Press INPUT.
The setting changes in the order of DV (DV Input),
L 1 (External Input 1), L 2 (External Input 2), L 3
(External Input 3), Channel and then back to DV (DV
Input) each time this is pressed.
4
Perform the procedure for recording with this
recorder.
NOTE
Material protected with a copy guard cannot be
recorded. In addition, proper images may not be able to
be viewed even when only viewing such material without
recording.
Connecting to Audio Equipment
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Troubleshooting
The recorder does not switch on
The disc is automatically ejected after
closing the disc tray
No picture
The recorder does not play a disc
Settings have disappeared
Screen goes blank and operation buttons do
not work
No sound and/or picture from a camcorder
connected to the DV IN/OUT terminal
The remote control does not work
No sound or sound is distorted
The picture from the external input is
distorted
The screen is stretched vertically or
horizontally
A disc recorded using this recorder cannot
be played back on another player
The recorder does not record
Is the power cord firmly plugged into the power outlet?
Make sure that the disc is loaded properly (aligned in disc tray and label-side up)
Take out the disc and clean it
Make sure that region number on the disc match the region number in this recorder
Make sure that the disc is playable
Make sure that the cables are connected correctly
Make sure that the connected TV and the AV receiver is set to the correct input
Take out the disc and clean it
Make sure that region number on the disc match the region number in this recorder
Take out the disc and clean it
Make sure that the disc is loaded properly (aligned in disc tray and label-side up)
Make sure that region number on the disc match the region number in this recorder
Remove the dew in the recorder
Check that the disc is NTSC
Make sure that “DV LINK” in “OPTION SETUP” to “OFF” when selecting DV input
If the recorder is unplugged (or there is a power failure) for more than about
1 hour while the recorder is on, all the settings will be lost. Make sure that
you turn off the recorder before unplugging the power cord
Press STOP and restart playback
Turn off the power and turn on the power again
Since played back material is not output when DV input has been selected, select
another channel when you want to playback recorded material.
Make sure that “PROGRESSIVE” in “PLAYBACK SETUP” to “OFF”
Check that the Tamper Proof function is active
Set the remote control to the same ID number as the recorder
Use the remote control within its operating range
Replace the batteries
Make sure that the volume of the amplifier/receiver or TV is not set to minimum
There is no sound during still mode, slow motion playback, fast forward and
fast rewind
DVD audio recorded in DTS is only output from the DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL
terminal. Connect a DTS-compatible digital amplifier or decoder to this recorder.
Check that the audio cable is connected correctly
Check that the cable plugs are clean
Take out the disc and clean it
Audio may not be able to be output depending on the audio recording
status, such as when audio other than an audio signal or non-standard audio
is recorded for the audio content recorded on a disc.
If the signal is copy-protected, you cannot connect via this recorder.
Connect the component directly to your TV
This recorders input switches into wide mode automatically according to the
input signal. When the unit connected is not compatible with ID-1, the screen
does not wide mode
Check that the aspect ratio settings of your TV
Check that the disc is finalized
Some player will not play even a finalized disc
If the disc was recorded in VR mode, the other player must be RW compat-
ible in order to play the disc
Check that the blank space on the disc remains
Check that the disc is protected
Check that the number of titles on the disc has already reached 99
Check that the source you are trying to record is not copy protected
Check that there wasn’t a power failure during the timer recording
Check that the 2 timer programs may have overlapped
The following problems do not always denote a broken this recorder.
Perform the checks listed below before calling service.
Problem Suggested Solution
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Problem Suggested Solution
Can not control your TV using this remote
control
Unable to Record, Timer Record or
Automatically Record from an External Input
Nothing is Recorded Following Recording
Unable to Record onto a DVD-RW Disc in
the Video Mode
Images from a Camcorder Connected to the
DV IN/OUT terminal are not Displayed, are
Displayed without Sound or the Camera
does not Operate Properly
A Camcorder Connected to the DV IN/OUT
terminal cannot be Controlled with this
Product
Images are Distorted (Appear Improperly)
during External Input or Broadcasts with
Poor Reception
There is no On-screen Display during
Playback
Check that you entered the correct code for your TV
Place a disc for recording (DVD-R or DVD-RW) in the recorder and after
confirming that disc identification (loading) has been completed, perform the
respective procedures for recording, timer recording or automatically
recording from an external input.
There is nothing recorded when a channel has been recorded that is not
broadcasting (or for which broadcasting has ended). There may also be
nothing recorded when a channel with poor reception has been recorded.
Use a Ver 1.1 disc or later. (The version is usually indicated on the back of
the disc jacket).
Recorded material protected with a copy guard cannot be viewed.
Check the connections.
Turn the power OFF and then turn it back ON again.
Reconnect the DV cable.
Try setting DV LINK to OFF.
Switch DV AUDIO IN.
Set DV LINK to ON.
Some types of camcorders may not be able to be controlled.
Switch 3D Y/C to OFF.
Check whether or not DUBBING is set to ON. When this is set to ON, the
on-screen display is forcibly set to OFF during playback.
NOTE
This recorder is equipped with a microprocessor. Its performance could be adversely affected by external electrical noise
or interference. If this should happen, unplug the product and plug it in again after a few minutes.
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 reset when RESET has been
pressed, they must be set again.
EZ Set Up function starts automatically when RESET is pressed.
Service Informatino (For the U.S.)
For the location of the nearest Sharp Authorized Service Center, or to obtain product literature, accessories, supplies or
customer assistance, please call 1-800-BE-SHARP (1-800-237-4277) or visit SHARPs website (http://www.sharp-usa.com).
1. Do not attempt to service this product yourself. Instead, unplug it and contact a qualified service technician. (See CON-
SUMER LIMITED WARRANTY at the end of this manual.)
2. Be sure the service technician uses authorized replacement parts or their equivalents. Unauthorized parts may cause fire,
electrical shock, or other hazards.
3. Following any service or repair, be sure the service technician performs safety checks to certify that this product is in safe
operating order.
Troubleshooting
POWER
OPEN/CLOSE
CHANNEL
TIMER ON/OFF
REC
STOP
PLAY
STILL/PAUSE
SKIP
DISC
TIMER
AV
AUTO REC
STANDBY
TIMER
DISC IN
LINE IN 2
L
(
MONO
)
-AUDIO-R
VIDEO
S
-
VIDEO
DV IN/OUT
RESET
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Angle
Chapter
Number
Digital Gamma
Digital Super
Picture
DiscNavi
Dolby Digital
(5.1 channel)
Dolby Digital
output level
DTS
Exact Rec
EZ Set Up
Finalization
Initialization
Letter Box
LB
4:3
Linear PCM
Sound
MP3
Original (ORG)
Glossary
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,
from the right side, etc.). With such discs, you can select the angle on Function Control
Screen to view the scene from different angles.
These numbers are recorded on DVD discs. A title is subdivided into many sections,
each of which is numbered, and specific parts of video presentations can be searched
quickly using these numbers.
Corrects for gradations in dark areas of images to make images clearer.
Enhances the fine detail of the image and outlines of the objects it contains.
DiscNavi displays a list of the first scene of each titles when playing a DVD-R/DVD-RW
disc recorded in this recorder.
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 is a digital sound system developed by Digital Theater Systems for use in cinemas.
This system uses 6 audio channels and provides accurate sound field positioning and
realistic acoustics. (By connecting a DTS Digital Surround decoder, you can also listen
to DTS Digital Surround sound.)
This function automatically changes the recording mode to prevent recordings from
running out before they are finished due to a lack of available disc space by comparing
the available disc space and the time required for the timer recording.
Tuner channels and clock are automatically set for both Air and Cable channels.
Finalization is required to play DVD discs with another DVD player or DVD video-
compatible PC.
Initialization is required when using DVD-RW discs in the Video mode.
Screen size that cuts off the top and bottom of the image to allow playing of Wide (16:9)
software on a connected 4:3 TV.
Linear PCM is a signal recording format used for Audio CDs.
The sound on Audio CDs is recorded at 44.1 kHz with 16 bits. (On DVD discs, sound is
recorded at between 48 kHz with 16 bits and 96 kHz with 24 bits.)
One type of audio compression that uses MPEG1. This format compresses sound to
about 1/10, without impairing the original sound quality.
An image of title created when they are recorded the disc is called Original.
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Pan Scan
PS
4:3
Playlist (PL)
Playback
Control (PBC)
Region
Number
Subtitles
Time Number
Title Menu
Title Number
Track Number
VBR
Video Mode
VR Mode
Screen size that cuts off the sides of the image to allow playing of Wide (16:9) software
on a connected 4:3 TV.
Titles for editing created based on an original are called Playlist.
This is recorded on a video CD (version 2.0). The scenes or information to be viewed (or
listened to) can be selected into actively with the TV monitor by looking at the menu
shown on the TV monitor.
Number identifying a geographic region of compatibility for a DVD.
These are the printed lines appearing at the bottom of the screen which translate or
transcribe the dialog. They are recorded on DVD discs.
This indicates the play time which has elapsed from the start of a disc or a title. It can
be used to find a specific scene quickly. (It may not work with some discs.)
This is a menu displayed by some DVDs for selection of chapters and subtitle set. The
title menu is also called a top menu.
These numbers are recorded on DVD discs. When a disc contains two or more movies,
these movies are numbered as title 1, title 2, etc.
These numbers are assigned to the tracks which are recorded on video CDs and Audio
CDs. They enable specific tracks to be located quickly.
VBR is the abbreviation for Variable Bit Rate control. This feature performs control by
varying the bit rate (the amount of code transferred in a fixed 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 recording format is compatible with commercially available DVD players and DVD-
ROM drive.
This recording format is the basic DVD-RW recording format, and lets you enjoy the
various editing functions available with this recorder.
Glossary
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General
Power supply: ................................. AC 120 V, 60 Hz
Power consumption
(Normal): ..................................... 40 W
Power consumption
(Standby): ................................... 0.9 W (During the Front Panel
Display is off.)
Dimensions: ....................................
Approx. 430 mm × 82 mm × 361 mm
(W × H × D)
Approx. 16
15
/16" × 3
1
/4" × 14
1
/4"
Weight: ............................................ Approx. 5.1 kg (11.3 lbs)
Operating temperature ................... 5°C to 35°C (41°F to 95°F)
Storage temperature: ...................... –20°C to 55°C (–4°F to 131°F)
Operating humidity: ........................ 5% to 80%(no condensation)
Discs Played: .................................. DVD Video, DVD-R/RW, Audio
CD (CD-DA), Video CD
CD-R/RW (CD-DA, MP-3 file
format)
TV systems: ..................................... NTSC system, 525 lines, 60
fields
Recording
Recording format: ........................... DVD-Video Recording
(VR mode)
DVD-VIDEO (Video mode)
Recording discs: ............................. DVD-RW
DVD-R
Video recording format:
Sampling frequency: ............... 13.5 MHz
Compression format: ............... MPEG
Audio recording format:
Sampling frequency: ............... 48 kHz
Compression format: ............... Dolby Digital
Recording time (Using the 4.7 GB disc):
DVD-RW (VR mode): ............... FINE: Approx. 60 minutes
SP: Approx. 120 minutes
LP: Approx. 240 minutes
EP: Approx. 360 minutes
DVD-R/RW (Video mode): ............... FINE: Approx. 60 minutes
SP: Approx. 120 minutes
LP: Approx. 240 minutes
Tuner
Channel coverage: ......................... VHF 2-13
UHF 14-69
CATV 1-125
Timer
Programs: ....................................... 1 year/8 programs
Clock: .............................................. Quartz lock
(12-hour digital display)
Memory backup: ............................. Approx. 1 hour
Specifications
Input/Output
VHF/UHF antenna input/
output terminal: ........................... 75 (F-shape Connector)
Video input: ..................................... Input 1, 3(rear), 2 (front)
Input level: ............................... 1 Vp-p (75)
Jacks: ...................................... RCA jack
Video output:
Output level: ............................ 1 Vp-p (75)
Jacks: ...................................... RCA jack
S-Video input: ................................. Input 1, 3(rear), 2 (front)
Y-Input level: ............................ 1 Vp-p (75)
C-Input level: ........................... 0.286 Vp-p (75)
Jacks: ...................................... 4 pin mini DIN
S-Video output:
Y-Output level: ......................... 1 Vp-p (75)
C-Output level: ........................ 0.286 Vp-p (75)
Jacks: ...................................... 4 pin mini DIN
Component video output:
Output level: ............................ Y: 1 Vp-p (75)
P
B, PR: 0.7 Vp-p (75)
Jacks: ...................................... RCA jack
Audio input: ..................................... Input 1, 3 (rear), 2 (front) L/R
Input level: ............................... 2 V rms (Input impedance: more
than 22 k)
Jacks: ...................................... RCA jack
Audio output: .................................. L/R
Input level: ............................... 2 V rms (Output impedance:
less than 1.5 k)
Jack: ........................................ RCA jack
Digital audio optical output:
Terminal: .................................. Square Optical terminal
DV input/output:
Terminal: .................................. 4 pin (i.LINK/IEEE 1394
standard)
LASER Specification
Wave length: ................................... DVD: 650 nm
CD: 780 nm
Laser power: ................................... DVD: 70 mW
CD: 108 mW
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
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ESPAÑOL
(Guía de operación rápida)
MEDIDAS DE SEGURIDAD IMPORTANTES .... 107
Guía de operación rápida en español ............. 108
Conexión básica ................................................................. 108
EZ Set Up ........................................................................... 108
Reproducción de DVD........................................................ 109
Reproduce solamente los discos para reproducción .... 109
Avance rápido/Retroceso rápido ........................................ 109
Función de avance rápido/retroceso rápido
(búsqueda) sobre la grabadora ................................. 109
Omisión (Avance/Retroceso) ............................................. 110
Cámara lenta...................................................................... 110
Avance de cuadro, Imagen fija/pausa ................................ 110
Grabación básica ............................................................... 111
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N
o
. de modelo: DV-RW2U
N
o
. de serie:
AVISO: PARA REDUCIR EL RIESGO DE INCENDIO O ELECTROCHOQUE
NO EXPONGA ESTE APARATO A LA HUMEDAD.
PELIGRO DE DESCARGA
ELECTRICA NO ABRIR
PRECAUCION
Este símbolo previene al usuario
del voltaje aislado dentro de la
unidad que puede provocar
descargas eléctricas peligrosas.
Este símbolo advierte al usuario
que existen instrucciones de
operación y de mantenimiento en la
literatura incluida en esta unidad.
“ADVERTENCIA—Las reglas de la FCC (Comisión Federal de
Comunicaciones) estipulan que cualquier modificación o cambio a este
equipo no aprobado expresamente por el fabricante podrá anular la
autorización del usuario para operar este equipo”.
PRECAUCION:
TPARA REDUCIR EL RIESGO DE DESCARGA ELECTRICA, NO
QUITE LA CUBIERTA. EL USUARIO NO DEBERA DAR NINGUN
TIPO DE SERVICIO A NINGUNA PARTE INTERNA. DEBERA SER
REALIZADO SOLO POR PERSONAL DE SERVICIO CALIFICADO.
PRECAUCION:
ESTA UNIDAD HA SIDO CLASIFICADA COMO PRODUCTO CLASS 1 LASER.
EL USO DE MANDOS O AJUSTES O LA REALIZACION DE PROCEDIMIENTOS DISTINTOS DE LOS
INDICADOS EN LA PRESENTE IMPLICA EL RIESGO DE EXPOSICION A UNA RADIACION PELIGROSA.
COMO LOS RAYOS LASER UTILIZADOS EN ESTA UNIDAD PUEDEN RESULTAR PERJUDICIALES PARA SUS
OJOS, NO INTENTE DESARMAR EL GABINETE.
SOLICITE EL SERVICIO UNICAMENTE A PERSONAL CUALIFICADO.
Para futura referencia, anote los números de modelo y de serie
(indicados en la parte posterior este producto) en el espacio provisto.
INFORMACION
Este equipo se ha sometido a todo tipo de pruebas 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 debidamente, es decir, conforme a las instrucciones,
podrían producirse interferencias perjudiciales en las radiocomunicaciones. Sin embargo, no se garantiza
que estas interferencias no se produzcan en una instalación determinada. Si este equipo ocasiona
interferencias en la recepción de radio o televisión, lo cual puede comprobarse con sólo apagar y encender
el equipo, intente corregir el problema mediante una o una combinación de las siguientes medidas:
—Reoriente la antena receptora o cámbiela de lugar.
—Aumente la separación entre el equipo y el receptor.
—Enchufe el equipo a una toma de corriente situada en un circuito distinto del receptor.
—Consulte a su distribuidor o a un técnico experto en radio/televisión.
Aviso al instalador de sistemas CATV:
Este aviso tiene la finalidad de llamar la atención del instalador de sistemas CATV para que tenga en cuenta
el Artículo 820-40 de NEC, que ofrece instrucciones para realizar una conexión a tierra apropiada y, en
particular, especifica que el cable de puesta a tierra deberá conectarse al sistema de puesta a tierra del
edificio tan cerca del punto de entrada del cable como sea posible.
Como socio de E
NERGY STAR
®
, SHARP ha determinado que este producto cumple con las pautas de ENERGY
STAR
®
para uso eficiente de energía. ENERGY STA R es una marca registrada estadounidense.
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MEDIDAS DE SEGURIDAD IMPORTANTES
PRECAUCIÓN: Lea todas estas instrucciones
antes de utilizar este producto y guárdelas para
consultarlas posteriormente.
La energía eléctrica permite realizar muchas funciones
útiles. Este producto se ha diseñado y fabricado para
garantizar su seguridad personal. EL USO INADECUADO
PUEDE RESULTAR EN PELIGROS DE DESCARGAS
ELÉCTRICAS O INCENDIOS POTENCIALES. Con el fin
de respetar las medidas de seguridad incorporadas en
este producto, tenga en cuenta las siguientes reglas
básicas de instalación, uso y servicio técnico.
1. Lectura de las instrucciones Todas las instrucciones de
seguridad y uso deben leerse antes de utilizar el producto.
2. Conservación de las instrucciones Las instrucciones
de seguridad y uso deben guardarse para usarlas como
referencia en el futuro.
3. Advertencias Deben observarse todas las advertencias del
producto y de las instrucciones de uso.
4. Instrucciones Deben seguirse todas las instrucciones de
uso.
5. Limpieza Desenchufe este producto de la toma de
alimentación antes de limpiarlo. No utilice limpiadores líquidos ni
aerosoles. Utilice un paño húmedo.
6. Aditamentos No utilice aditamentos no recomendados por
el fabricante del producto, ya que pueden causar peligros.
7. Agua y humedad No utilice este producto cerca del agua,
por ejemplo, cerca de una bañera, cubeta de lavado, fregadero
de cocina, en un sótano húmedo, ni cerca de una piscina, etc.
8. Accesorios No coloque este producto sobre un carrito,
soporte, trípode o mesa inestable. El producto podría caerse,
causando heridas graves a niños o adultos y daños graves al
propio producto. Utilícelo solamente con un carrito, soporte,
trípode o mesa recomendado por el fabricante o vendido con el
producto. Cualquier trabajo de montaje del producto deberá
realizarse según las instrucciones del fabricante, y deberán
utilizarse los accesorios de montaje recomendados por él.
9. Transporte Mueva el producto con cuidado
cuando se encuentre en un carrito. Las
paradas bruscas, la fuerza excesiva o las
superficies desniveladas pueden causar que
el producto y el carrito se caigan.
10. Ventilación Las ranuras y aberturas de la caja se proporcionan
para la ventilación del producto, para asegurar un funcionamiento
fiable y para protegerlo contra el sobrecalentamiento, y a la misma
vez, estas aberturas no deben bloquearse ni cubrirse. Con el fin
de que las aberturas no queden bloqueadas, no coloque el
producto sobre una cama, sofá, alfombra u otras superficies
similares. Este producto no debe instalarse en un espacio cerrado,
como un estante para libros, a menos que reciba una ventilación
adecuada o que las instrucciones del fabricante hayan sido
observadas.
11. Fuentes de alimentación Este producto debe utilizarse
únicamente con el tipo de fuente de alimentación especificada
en la etiqueta de características. Si no está seguro del tipo de
suministro eléctrico existente en su hogar, consulte con el
proveedor de producto o con la compañía eléctrica local. Con
respecto al producto diseñado para utilizarse con pilas, o otras
fuentes de suministro consulte el manual de instrucciones.
12. Puesta a tierra o polarización Este producto dispone de
un enchufe polarizado de dos cables (una cuchilla del enchufe
es màs grande que la otra) o con un enchufe puesto a tierra de
tres cables (un tercer conector para puesta a tierra). El enchufe
polarizado de dos cables encaja en la toma de alimentación en
una única posición solamente. El enchufe a tierra de tres cables
se conecta solamente en un tomacorriente con descarga a tierra.
Si el enchufe no encaja, solicite a un electricista la sustitución de
la toma de alimentación obsoleta. No modifique el enchufe y
respete esta medida de seguridad.
13. Protección del cable de la alimentación Los cables de
la alimentación deben instalarse de forma que nadie pueda
caminar sobre ellos ni queden atrapados por artículos colocados
sobre o contra ellos, poniendo mucha atención a las partes donde
los cables entran en contacto con las clavijas, a las tomas de
corriente y a los puntos por donde salen del producto.
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 adecuada del poste y de la estructura de soporte,
puesta a tierra del cable de entrada a una unidad de descarga de
antena, tamaño de los conductores de puesta a tierra, ubicación
de la unidad de descarga de antena, conexión a los electrodos de
puesta a tierra y los requisitos correspondientes al electrodo de
puesta a tierra. Refiérase al diagrama siguiente.
15. Relámpagos Como protección complementaria para este
producto durante tormentas eléctricas o cuando no lo utilice durante
mucho tiempo, desenchúfelo de la toma mural y desconecte la
antena o sistema de cables. De esta forma se evitará que el
producto se dañe debido a relámpagos y sobretensiones.
16. Lineas eléctricas Los sistemas de antenas exteriores no
deben encontrarse cerca de líneas eléctricas aéreas o de otros
circuitos de alimentación o de luz eléctrica, ni donde puedan
caer sobre dichos circuitos o líneas. Cuando se instale un sistema
de antena exterior, debe tenerse especial cuidado para evitar
entrar en contacto con tales circuitos o líneas eléctricas, ya que
tal contacto puede ser mortal.
17. Sobrecarga No sobrecargue las tomas murales, los cables
prolongadores ni los receptores integrales, ya que si lo hace
pueden producirse incendios o descargas eléctricas.
18. Introducción de objetos sólidos y líquidos No
introduzca nunca ningún tipo de objeto en este producto a través
de las ranuras de la caja, ya que pueden entrar en contacto con
puntos de tensión peligrosos o cortocircuitar componentes, lo
que podría provocar incendios o descargas eléctricas. No
derrame nunca ningún tipo de líquido sobre el producto.
19. Servicio No intente reparar por sí mismo este producto, ya
que al abrir o extraer las cubiertas puede quedar expuesto a
tensión peligrosa y demás peligros. Solicite asistencia técnica a
personal especializado.
20. Averías que necesitan ser reparadas Desenchufe este
producto de la toma mural y solicite asistencia técnica a personal
especializado en las siguientes condiciones:
a . Cuando el cable de alimentación o el enchufe esté dañado.
b. Si se ha derramado líquido sobre o caído objetos dentro del producto.
c . Si el producto ha estado expuesto a la lluvia o al agua.
d. Si el producto no funciona con normalidad al seguir las instrucciones
del manual. Ajuste solamente los controles especificados en el
manual de instrucciones, ya que el ajuste inadecuado de otros
controles puede provocar daños que a menudo requieren un trabajo
extenso por parte de un técnico especializado para que el producto
recupere su funcionamiento normal.
e . Si el producto se ha caído o se ha dañado de alguna manera.
f . Cuando el producto exhiba un cambio evidente en su rendimiento
(esto indica la necesidad de asistencia técnica).
21. Piezas de recambio Cuando sean necesarias piezas de
sustitución, asegúrese de que el personal de servicio técnico ha
utilizado las especificadas por el fabricante o que cuenten con
las mismas características que las originales. Las sustituciones
no autorizadas pueden provocar incendios, descargas eléctricas
u otros peligros.
22. Comprobación de seguridad Después de haber finalizado
cualquier servicio técnico o de reparación de este producto,
solicite al técnico que realice comprobaciones de seguridad para
determinar que el producto se encuentra en condiciones de
funcionamiento.
23. Calor Este aparato deberá situarse alejado de fuentes de calor
como, por ejemplo, radiadores, salidas de calor, estufas y otros
aparatos que produzcan calor (incluyendo amplificadores).
NEC- NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE (CÓDIGO ELÉCTRICO NACIONAL)
CABLE DE ENTRADA
DE ANTENA
EQUIPO DE
SERVICIO
ELÉCTRICO
UNIDAD DE DESCARGA
DE ANTENA
(ESTATUTO 810–20 DEL NEC)
CONDUCTORES DE PUESTA
A TIERRA
(ESTATUTO 810–21 DEL NEC)
ABRAZADERAS DE PUESTA A TIERRA
SISTEMA DE ELECTRODO DE
PUESTA A TIERRA DEL SERVICIO
DE ALIMENTACIÓN
(PARTE 250. PARTE H DEL NEC)
ABRAZADERA DE PUESTA
A TIERRA
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4
Conecte los enchufes de salida VIDEO/AUDIO
en esta grabadora, a los enchufes de entrada
VIDEO/AUDIO en su TV usando el cable de
video/audio.
Asegúrese de que los colores de los enchufes y
clavijas coincidan cuando conecta el cable.
5
Conecte los enchufes de salida VIDEO/
AUDIO en su VCR, a los enchufes de entrada
VIDEO/AUDIO en su TV usando un cable de
audio/video.
Después de la conexión
Conecte los cables de alimentación del TV y VCR. Luego
vaya "EZ Set Up".
EZ Set Up
IMPORTANTE (Precaución durante EZ Set Up):
No pulse el botón POWER de la grabadora ni del
control remoto.
POWER
OPEN/CLOSE
CHANNEL
TIMER ON/OFF
REC
DISC
TIMER
AV
AUTO REC
STANDBY
TIMER
DISC IN
POWER
La función de EZ Set Up ajusta automáticamente los canales
del sintonizador cuando el cable de la antena está conectado
al panel trasero de la grabadora y la clavija del cable de
alimentación está conectada a una toma de CA.
1
Asegúrese de que el cable de la antena esté
conectado. Para conocer la configuración de
la conexión, consulte Conexión básica.
2
Conecte el enchufe de alimentación de la
grabadora un tomacorriente de CA.
3
Los canales del sintonizador se ajustarán
automáticamente.
• Esta grabadora puede controlar y utilizar señales
horarias (señales EDS), emitidas por algunos
canales de televisión, para poner automáticamente
en hora el reloj.
NOTA
Si la alimentación se suministra a la grabadora antes de
que el cable se encuentre conectado, EZ Setup Up no
podrá preajustar los canales en la memoria. Si esto llega
a suceder, preajuste RESET en la parte delantera de la
grabadora. La función EZ Set Up volverá a funcionar
nuevamente.
Si se conecta la alimentación durante EZ Set Up, el
ajuste automático de los canales se interrumpirá y los
canales del sintonizador no podrán ser preajustados.
La Puesta en Hora Automática del Reloj puede tardar
varios minutos.
COMPONENT
OUT
(480I/480P)
Y
P
B
P
R
IN FROM
ANTENNA
VHF/UHF/CATV
OUT TO TV
DIGITAL OUT
OPTICAL
IN 1
AUTO
REC
IN 3
OUT
R
-
AUDIO
-
L
VIDEO
S-VIDEO
LINE
TV
VCR
La grabadora
Pala el enchufe
OUT TO TV
Para los enchufes
VIDEO/AUDIO IN 1
Para los enchufes
VIDEO/AUDIO IN 2
Cable de
VIDEO/AUDIO
(Disponible
comercialmente)
Cable coaxial
(Disponible comercialmente)
Cable coaxial
(incluido)
Cable de antena
Cable de
VIDEO/AUDIO
(incluido)
Para los enchufes
de salida del
VIDEO/AUDIO
Para los enchufes
de salida del
VIDEO/AUDIO
2
3
4
5
Para el enchufe
IN FROM
ANTENNA
1
A la salida de pared de
antena/cable TV.
Para el enchufe de
entrada de antena
Para el enchufe de
entrada de antena
Para el enchufe de
salida de antena
Guía de operación rápida en español
Conexión básica
La conexión siguiente es la conexión básica para ver o
grabar programas de TV.
1
Conecte el cable de antena de TV al enchufe
IN FROM ANTENNA en la parte trasera de
esta grabadora.
2
Conecte el enchufe OUT TO TV en la parte
trasera de esta grabadora, al enchufe de
entrada de antena en su VCR usando el
cable coaxial.
NOTA
• Si conecta esta grabadora directamente a su TV, omita el
paso siguiente.
• La señal de entrada para la toma IN FROM ANTENNA
pasa completamente hacia el enchufe OUT TO TV.
3
Conecte el enchufe de salida de antena en
su VCR al enchufe de entrada de antena en
su TV, usando el cable coaxial.
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Reproducción de DVD
Reproduce solamente los
discos para reproducción
DVD VIDEO
1
Encienda el TV y cambie el canal
de TV para “VIDEO” externo o
canal “AV” que esta conectado a
los enchufes de salida de VIDEO/
AUDIO.
2
Pulse POWER. La grabadora se
enciende.
3
Pulse OPEN/CLOSE para abrir la
bandeja de discos.
4
Coloque el disco en la bandeja de
discos.
• Colóquelo con el lado del título
impreso orientado hacia arriba, y
alinéelo con las guías.
• Cuando cargue un disco de dos
caras, colóquelo con el lado que Ud.
desee reproducir orientado hacia
abajo.
5
Pulse OPEN/CLOSE para cerrar
la bandeja de discos.
• Cuando el disco está siendo
identificado (se visualiza "LOAD" en la
visualización del panel delantero), el
indicador DISC IN sobre el panel
delantero destella. El indicador se
ilumina cuando el disco termina de
ser identificado ("LOAD"
desaparece).
Algunos discos inician la
reproducción automáticamente.
6
Pulse
||
||
|PLAY para iniciar la
reproducción.
Si está reproduciendo un disco DVD-
VIDEO, puede aparecer un menú.
7
Pulse STOP para detener la
reproducción.
Guía de operación rápida en español
Avance rápido/Retroceso rápido
DVD VIDEO
VR MODE
DVD RW
VIDEO MODE
DVD RW
DVD R
VIDEO CD
AUDIO CD
Pulse FWD o REV durante la
reproducción.
El disco comienza una exploración
rápida a una velocidad 2x (1).
DVD
1
Para los DVD se disponen de tres
velocidades y dos para los CD. Cada
vez que se presiona FWD o REV,
la velocidad de exploración rápida
cambia en la secuencia siguiente:
(DVD)
1 (alrededor de ×2) 2 (alrededor de ×8)
3 (alrededor de ×32)
(CD de video y CD de audio)
1 (alrededor de ×2) 2 (alrededor de ×8)
Función de avance rápido/
retroceso rápido (búsqueda)
sobre la grabadora
Pulse y mantenga SKIP /
durante más de 2 segundos sobre la
parte delantera de la grabadora.
La velocidad de búsqueda es 2
(alrededor de x8).
NOTAS
En algunos casos, la función de exploración
rápida se encuentra inhabilitada.
En algunos discos DVD y CD de video, el audio
y subtítulos no son reproducidos durante la
reproducción de exploración rápida.
Con un disco DVD, no puede buscar pasando
un título. La reproducción se inicia desde el
inicio del título.
Durante la reproducción con exploración rápida,
el sonido puede no generarse.
Cuando la función de búsqueda en avance
rápido es usada durante la reproducción de un
disco de video DVD, la velocidad puede diferir
de la que se describe en el manual,
dependiendo en el disco y en la escena que se
está reproduciendo.
EDIT
100
OPEN/
CLOSE
POWER
SKIP
SEARCH
AUDIO
TIMER
ON/OFF
TITLE
MENU
ANGLE
SETUP/
FUNCTION
DNR
RETURN
REV FWD
SET/
ENTER
VCR PLUS
+
TIMER PROG.
REC MODE
PROGRAM
AM/ PM ERASE
STILL/PAUSE
REC
PLAY
STOP
SLOW
SKIP
F.ADV
ORIGINAL/
PLAY LIST
DISC
TIMER
CH
DISPLAY
ON
SCREEN
POWER
INPUT
VOL
CH
TV CONTROL
ZOOM
INPUT
Selección de velocidad de exploración
La imagen de exploración rápida
aparece aquí (Para los CD de audio no
se muestra ninguna imagen.)
/SKIP
POWER
OPEN/CLOSE
CHANNEL
TIMER ON/OFF
REC
STOP
PLAY
STILL/PAUSE
SKIP
DISC
TIMER
AV
AUTO REC
STANDBY
TIMER
DISC IN
LINE IN 2
L
(
MONO
)
-AUDIO-R
VIDEO
S
-
VIDEO
DV IN/OUT
RESET
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Omisión (Avance/Retroceso)
DVD VIDEO
VR MODE
DVD RW
VIDEO MODE
DVD RW
DVD R
VIDEO CD
AUDIO CD
Mientras está reproduciendo un disco, esta
función salta al inicio del capítulo/pista
siguiente (Avance), o al capítulo/pista actual
(Retroceso), y automáticamente inicia la
reproducción de ese capítulo/pista.
Pulse SKIP o SKIP durante la
reproducción.
La reproducción omite en avance un
capítulo/pista por cada vez que se
presiona SKIP .
Si presiona SKIP y se inicia la
reproducción, y entonces presiona
SKIP nuevamente dentro de los
5 segundos, la reproducción retorna
al inicio del capítulo/pista previo.
NOTA
En algunos discos, las funciones de
omisión se encuentran inhabilitadas.
Cámara lenta
DVD VIDEO
VR MODE
DVD RW
VIDEO MODE
DVD RW
DVD R
VIDEO CD
1
Pulse SLOW durante la
reproducción.
Se disponen de tres velocidades. Cada
vez que se presiona SLOW, la
velocidad de la reproducción en
cámara lenta cambia en la secuencia
siguiente:
1 (alrededor de ×1/2) 2 (alrededor de ×1/8)
3 (alrededor de ×1/16)
2
Pulse
||
||
|PLAY para retornar a la
reproducción normal.
NOTA
En algunos discos, las funciones de
reproducción en cámara lenta se
encuentran inhabilitadas.
Guía de operación rápida en español
EDIT
100
OPEN/
CLOSE
POWER
SKIP
SEARCH
AUDIO
TIMER
ON/OFF
TITLE
MENU
ANGLE
SETUP/
FUNCTION
DNR
RETURN
REV FWD
SET/
ENTER
VCR PLUS
+
TIMER PROG.
REC MODE
PROGRAM
AM/ PM ERASE
REC
PLAY
STOP
SLOW
ORIGINAL/
PLAY LIST
SKIP
F.ADV
DISC
TIMER
CH
DISPLAY
ON
SCREEN
POWER
INPUT
VOL
CH
TV CONTROL
STILL/PAUSE
ZOOM
INPUT
Avance de cuadro
Imagen fija/pausa
DVD VIDEO
VR MODE
DVD RW
VIDEO MODE
DVD RW
DVD R
VIDEO CD
1
Pulse STILL/PAUSE durante la
reproducción.
La reproducción es de imagen fija.
La reproducción es pausada cuando
se reproduce un CD de audio.
2
Pulse F.ADV o F.ADV.
El disco avanza de un cuadro a la
vez cada vez que presiona F.ADV .
El disco retrocede en un cuadro cada
vez que presiona F.ADV.
Si presiona y mantiene SKIP
durante más de 2 segundos en la
parte delantera de la grabadora, se
inicia la búsqueda.
3
Pulse
||
||
|PLAY para retornar a la
reproducción normal.
NOTAS
En algunos discos, las funciones de
imagen fija/pausa y avance de cuadro se
encuentran inhabilitadas.
Las funciones de reproducción de avance
de cuadro se encuentran inhabilitadas
para los CD de audio.
Las funciones de reproducción de
retroceso de cuadro se encuentran
inhabilitadas para los CD de video.
La calidad de imagen puede disminuir
durante el avance o retroceso de cuadro,
con un disco que no sea un disco de modo
DVD-R VR (tal como un disco de video
DVD).
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EDIT
100
OPEN/
CLOSE
POWER
SKIP
SEARCH
AUDIO
TIMER
ON/OFF
TITLE
MENU
ANGLE
SETUP/
FUNCTION
DNR
RETURN
REV FWD
SET/
ENTER
VCR PLUS
+
TIMER PROG.
REC MODE
PROGRAM
AM/ PM ERASE
STILL/PAUSE
REC
PLAY
STOP
SLOW
SKIP
F.ADV
ORIGINAL/
PLAY LIST
DISC
TIMER
CH
DISPLAY
ON
SCREEN
POWER
INPUT
VOL
CH
TV CONTROL
ZOOM
INPUT
Grabación básica
VR MODE
DVD RW
VIDEO MODE
DVD RW
DVD R
1
Encienda el TV y cambie el canal
de TV a "VIDEO" externo o canal
"AV" conectado a las enchufes de
salida de VIDEO/AUDIO.
2
Pulse POWER. La grabadora se
encendida.
3
Pulse OPEN/CLOSE para abrir la
bandeja de discos.
4
Coloque el disco en la bandeja de
discos.
• Tome del disco sin tocar ninguna de
sus superficies, ubicando con el lado
del título impreso hacia arriba.
5
Pulse OPEN/CLOSE para cerrar
la bandeja de discos.
• Cuando el disco está siendo
identificado (se visualiza "LOAD" en la
visualización del panel delantero), el
indicador DISC IN sobre el panel
delantero destella. El indicador se
ilumina cuando el disco termina de
ser identificado ("LOAD"
desaparece).
• Si coloca un disco completamente en
blanco, la grabadora toma un corto
tiempo mientras inicializa el disco
(toma alrededor de 60 a 90
segundos).
6
Pulse CH ' / " para seleccionar
el canal de TV a grabar.
• Compruebe si el canal está ajustado
al canal que desea grabar sobre la
pantalla de TV.
7
Pulse REC MODE para
seleccionar el modo de
grabación.
• El modo actual se visualiza sobre la
visualización del panel delantero.
• Cada vez que se presiona REC MODE,
el modo cambia de la manera
siguiente:
Modo VR:
SP LPFINE EP
Modo Video:
SP LPFINE
8
Pulse ÆREC.
DVD-RW:
La grabación se inicia inmediatamente.
• El indicador de grabación sobre la
visualización del panel delantero se
ilumina.
DVD-R:
La grabadora se prepara para iniciar la
grabación cuando se ajusta “GRAB
DVD-R” en “PROG. PARA GRABACIÓN”
a “OPR. 2”. Presione de nuevo
ÆÆ
ÆÆ
ÆREC
para iniciar la grabación.
• La grabación continúa hasta que
presiona STOP o el disco se llena.
• Si prefiere una grabación DVD-R para
trabajar de la misma manera que la
grabación a DVD-RW, ajuste “GRAB
DVD-R” en “PROG. PARA
GRABACIÓN” a “OPR. 1”.
Guía de operación rápida en español
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“Product”), when shipped in its original container, will be free from defective workmanship and materials, and agrees
that it will, at its option, either repair the defect or replace the defective Product or part thereof with a new or
remanufactured equivalent at no charge to the purchaser for parts or labor for the period(s) set forth below.
This warranty does not apply to any appearance items of the Product nor to the additional excluded item(s) set forth
below nor to any Product the exterior of which has been damaged or defaced, which has been subjected to improper
voltage or other misuse, abnormal service or handling, or which has been altered or modified in design or
construction.
In order to enforce the rights under this limited warranty, the purchaser should follow the steps set forth below and
provide proof of purchase to the servicer.
The limited warranty described herein is in addition to whatever implied warranties may be granted to purchasers by
law. ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR USE
ARE LIMITED TO THE PERIOD(S) FROM THE DATE OF PURCHASE SET FORTH BELOW. Some states do not allow
limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you.
Neither the sales personnel of the seller nor any other person is authorized to make any warranties other than those
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Sharp.
The warranties described herein shall be the sole and exclusive warranties granted by Sharp and shall be the sole
and exclusive remedy available to the purchaser. Correction of defects, in the manner and for the period of time
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