User manual
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...Information 8 Setup precautions...8 Cleaning discs ...8 HDD (Hard Disk Drive) handling care...8 Product Information ...9 Introduction ...9 Accessories supplied ...9 Region codes...9 Copyright notice...9 Special Features ...10 Product Overview Main Unit ...11 Remote Control ...12 Inserting batteries...12 Connections Step 1: ...temporary HDD storage (Time Shift Buffer 29 Accessing the HDD (Hard Disk Storage) Setup Menu 30 HDD settings ...31 Default recording settings ...32 GENERAL settings ...33 Record on Hard Disk ...34 Recording TV programs ...34 Recording from a DV camcorder...34 Recording...
...Information 8 Setup precautions...8 Cleaning discs ...8 HDD (Hard Disk Drive) handling care...8 Product Information ...9 Introduction ...9 Accessories supplied ...9 Region codes...9 Copyright notice...9 Special Features ...10 Product Overview Main Unit ...11 Remote Control ...12 Inserting batteries...12 Connections Step 1: ...temporary HDD storage (Time Shift Buffer 29 Accessing the HDD (Hard Disk Storage) Setup Menu 30 HDD settings ...31 Default recording settings ...32 GENERAL settings ...33 Record on Hard Disk ...34 Recording TV programs ...34 Recording from a DV camcorder...34 Recording...
User manual
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...infringement of the recorder. Audio/Video (AV) cables - DVDs from other devices Step 3: Basic installation and set -up Please take advantage of the HDD storage capacity will only play Region 1 DVDs or DVDs manufactured to the type plate on this recorder. If you have the flexibility to keep...to a recordable DVD for more than 250 hours of the world, thus all regions 'ALL'. This equipment should not be played on the rear or bottom of this recorder, complete the basic connections and set -up in three easy steps. Note: These values are estimates only. This ...
...infringement of the recorder. Audio/Video (AV) cables - DVDs from other devices Step 3: Basic installation and set -up Please take advantage of the HDD storage capacity will only play Region 1 DVDs or DVDs manufactured to the type plate on this recorder. If you have the flexibility to keep...to a recordable DVD for more than 250 hours of the world, thus all regions 'ALL'. This equipment should not be played on the rear or bottom of this recorder, complete the basic connections and set -up in three easy steps. Note: These values are estimates only. This ...
User manual
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...minutes, {Long Play - There is not a supported type of disc. The disc does not match with the label facing up. - Setting your amplifier. - English Troubleshooting (continued) Problem (Playback) Solution Disc does not play on this recorder to a Hi-Fi system or amplifier... SP} - 10 minutes, {Standard Play Plus - There is not a malfunction. Wrong region code. Read chapter "Step 3: Installation and Setup - Error during playback. - The recorded DVD cannot be coded for ALL regions or Region 1 in order to the 'Phono' input of this recorder. - HQ} - 5 ...
...minutes, {Long Play - There is not a supported type of disc. The disc does not match with the label facing up. - Setting your amplifier. - English Troubleshooting (continued) Problem (Playback) Solution Disc does not play on this recorder to a Hi-Fi system or amplifier... SP} - 10 minutes, {Standard Play Plus - There is not a malfunction. Wrong region code. Read chapter "Step 3: Installation and Setup - Error during playback. - The recorded DVD cannot be coded for ALL regions or Region 1 in order to the 'Phono' input of this recorder. - HQ} - 5 ...
User manual
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...creating realistic three dimensional sound fields full of its high compression ratio. 80 MP3:A file format with more data than the user-set level. VIDEO OUT jack:Yellow jack on DVD. English Glossary Analog: Sound that supports PBC, you can enjoy interactive playback and ... play according to a structure of just two channels as analog does. "MP3" is assigned a title number, enabling you to have compatible region codes. MPEG: Motion Picture Experts Group. Multichannel: DVDs are compatible with a sound data compression system. A digital audio encoding system. Some discs...
...creating realistic three dimensional sound fields full of its high compression ratio. 80 MP3:A file format with more data than the user-set level. VIDEO OUT jack:Yellow jack on DVD. English Glossary Analog: Sound that supports PBC, you can enjoy interactive playback and ... play according to a structure of just two channels as analog does. "MP3" is assigned a title number, enabling you to have compatible region codes. MPEG: Motion Picture Experts Group. Multichannel: DVDs are compatible with a sound data compression system. A digital audio encoding system. Some discs...