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baddave 7:24pm on Wednesday, October 27th, 2010 
I know Polaroid has a good reputation on cameras. This was my first Polaroid dvd/harddisk recorder and it never started.

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DVD Recorder with 160GB Hard Disc Drive DRA-01601A

Users Manual

Questions? Need some help? This manual should help you understand your new product. If you still have questions, call our toll-free customer service number at 1-866-286-5168.

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Safety Instructions
To ensure proper use of this product, please read this users manual carefully and save for future reference. This manual provides information regarding the use and maintenance of your DVD recorder. About the symbol If the symbol appears on your TV display during operation, the function you are trying to use is not available.
Danger symbol: The lightening ash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of dangerous voltage in the unit. Warning symbol: The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operation and maintenance (servicing) instructions.
WARNING: To prevent re or electric shock, do not expose the unit to rain or moisture. Never attempt to open the cabinet; dangerous high voltages are presented in the unit. Refer servicing to qualied service personnel when necessary. MAINTENANCE NOTICE: Do not put the unit: near strong magnetic elds, somewhere exposed direct sunlight or near heat radiation equipment (such as a heater), on top of other heat radiation objects, in a place with bad ventilation and dirt, somewhere subject to vibration and instability, or somewhere exposed to moisture or rain. The unit should be installed in a smooth and dry place with good ventilation. When the unit is moved from a cold place to a warm one, the laser head may get dewed and the unit may not work normally. In this case, keep the power on for an hour or two (with no disc loaded) before playing normally. Clean the surface of the unit with neutral detergent. Do not use organic solvents such as alcohol or gasoline. Never polish the unit with sand paper. If the unit is not to be used for a long time, disconnect the power plug from the wall outlet. For optimum performance, do not place heavy objects on the unit. CAUTION: The unit employs a laser system. To prevent direct exposure to the laser radiation, do not attempt to open the cabinet. Visible laser may radiate when the cabinet is opened or the interlocks are defeated. Do not stare at laser beams. To ensure the proper use of the unit, read this manual carefully. Keep this manual for future reference. If the unit requires servicing, please contact the seller or service center. MOISTURE CONDENSATION: Never operate this unit immediately after removing it from a cold location to a worm location. Do not operate for at least three hours. If you use the unit in such a situation, it may damage the DVD recorder. 2

Table of Contents

Safety Information Identication of Controls Remote Control System Connections System Setup Source List Recording Copying from HDD to DVD Playback Editing File Manager USB and SD YesDVD Troubleshooting Technical Specications Glossary of Terms 34 35

Identication of Controls

FRONT PANEL
1. USB port 2. S-video input 3. AV input 4. DV input 5. TV LED 6. DV LED: lights when digital video camcorder is inserted 7. USB LED: lights when USB stick is inserted 8. REC LED: lights when recording 9. PLAY button 10. PAUSE button 11. STOP button 12. SOURCE button: press to select the video input source 13. REC button: press to record 14. PREVIOUS button 15. CH- button: press to decrease channels 16. NEXT button: press to move to the next DVD chapter 17. STANDBY button 18. Remote control sensor 19. DISPLAY button: press to access the time shift screen 20. Disc tray 21. OPEN/CLOSE button: press to open or close the disc tray 22. SD card slot 23. CH+ button: press to increase channels

REAR PANEL

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Analog Tuner - RF Signal Output: Connect to your TVs RF input HD Media Output: Provides a high-quality interface for digital audio and video using one cable S-video Output: Connect to your TVs S-video input Component Video Output: Connect to your TVs component input Digital Audio Coaxial Output: Using a coaxial digital audio type cable, connect to your home theatre systems coaxial input 6. Digital Audio Optical Output: Using a coaxial optical type cable, connect to your home theatre systems coaxial input 7. S-video Input: Connect your S-video cable from your other A/V equipment to the S-video input 8. Analog Audio Input (Right/Left Channels): Connect from your other A/V equipment to the analog audio input 9. 5.1 CH Audio Output (Home Theatre System): These outputs connect to your home theatre systems amplier speaker inputs 10. Fan 11. AC Power 110-240V 50/60Hz 12. Analog Tuner - RF Signal Input: Connect to an external antenna or cable line without using a cable box 13. Digital Tuner Input: Connect to an external (digital TV) antenna 14. Composite Video Output: Connect to your TVs composite video input 15. Analog Audio Output (Right/Left Channel): Connect to your TVs analog audio input 16. Composite Video Input: Connect from your other A/V equipment to composite video input

Remote Control

1. POWER button: turns unit on and off 2. REC button: press to record 3. CH+ button: press to increase channels 4. PAUSE button: press to pause playback 5. CH- button: press to decrease channels 6. UP arrow 7. LEFT arrow, 10 second replay 8. ENTER button: press to select 9. SETUP button: press to enter setup menu 10. button: press to go fast backward 11. button: press to go fast forward 12. MUTE button: press to cancel sound 13. TITLE button: press to access DVD title menu 14. ADD/CLEAR button: press to highlight video segments when copying 15. I/P button: press to change video display (interlaced or progressive video) 16. AUDIO button: press to view current OSD language 17. SUBTITLE button: press to display DVD playback language on the screen 18. TIMER button: press to set a timer recording 19. EDIT button: press to enter the edit mode 20. DVD button: press to select DVD record or playback 21. HDD button: press to select HDD record or playback 22. OPEN/CLOSE button: press to open or close the disc tray 23. Number pads 24. VOL+ button: press to increase volume 25. STOP button 26. VOL- button: press to decrease volume 27. PLAY button 28. RIGHT arrow, 30 second skip 29. DOWN arrow 30. SOURCE button: press to select the video input source 31. NEXT button: press to move to the next DVD chapter 32. PREVIOUS button: press to move to the previous DVD chapter 33. RETURN button: press to exit an OSD screen, also brings you back to the previous channel you were viewing in the television function 34. MENU button: press to access the menu screen 35. DISPLAY button: press to access the time shift screen 36. ZOOM button: press to increase the on-screen image 37. TIME SHIFT button: press to access the time shift function 38. ANGLE button: in DVD playback, if the disc has the function, press to change angle views 39. A-TV button: press to select analog television 40. DISC OPER button: press to access recorded program for editing (DVD only) 41. D-TV button: press to select digital television 42. FILE button: press to access the le manager

To install batteries and use remote control:
Notes: Do not drop the remote control or leave it in places with high humidity. Do not leave the IR remote sensor exposed to direct sunlight or bright light. Do not mix old and new batteries should they need replacing. Do not use rechargeable batteries. Remote range = 16 feet.

System Connections

Before making any connections, ensure all units are off and unplugged from the power source. You may need to review your TVs users manual to refresh yourself with your TVs inputs and output. Refer to the Rear Panel diagram for numbered explanations of the back panel
CONNECTING A DIGITAL SIGNAL FROM AN ANTENNA: Using the RF connection from your antenna, connect the cable to the digital tuner input on the back panel of your DVD Recorder (#13).
CONNECTING AN ANALOG SIGNAL FROM CABLE (WITHOUT USING A CABLE BOX): If you want to scan basic cable TV channels, you must bypass the cable box. See ATV Auto Scan Channel in the Setup section of this users manual for instructions on how to scan channels. Using the RF connection from your wall outlet, connect the cable to the analog tuner input (#12) on the back panel of your DVD Recorder.
CONNECTING AN ANALOG SIGNAL FROM DVD RECORDER TO TV: Using the RF input connection from your TV, connect the cable to the RF Signal Output (#1) on the back panel of your DVD Recorder.
CONNECTING TO AN HDMI SIGNAL: HDMI has the capability to support standard, enhanced, or high-denition video, plus standard to multi-channel surround sound audio. HDMI features include uncompressed digital video, one connection (instead of several), and communication between the AV source and AV device such as digital television. Using an HDMI cable (not included), connect the HDMI cable from the TV to the HD Media Output (#2) on the rear panel of your DVD Recorder. When using the HDMI connection, you may need to change the resolution (480p, 480i) in your DVD Recorders setup menu.
HDMI, the HDMI logo, and High-Denition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI licensing LLC.
CONNECTING VIDEO OUTPUT TO YOUR TV: There are three different types of video output you can choose to connect to your TV: S-video, component (Y Pb Pr), and composite (CVBS). (See S-video section on the next page for S-video connection steps.) COMPOSITE VIDEO: Insert the yellow video cable (included) into the yellow composite video output labeled CVBS (#14) on the rear panel of your DVD Recorder. Connect the other end of the yellow video cable to the corresponding input on your TV. COMPONENT VIDEO: Insert the red, green, and blue cables (not included) into the red, green, and blue component video labeled Y Pb Pr (#4) on the rear panel of your DVD Recorder. Connect the other ends to the corresponding inputs on your TV.

CONNECTING ANALOG AUDIO OUTPUT TO YOUR TV: Insert the red and white audio cables into the red and white analog audio output (#15) on the rear panel of your DVD Recorder. Connect the other ends of the red and white audio cables to the corresponding inputs on your TV.
CONNECTING ANALOG AUDIO INPUT TO YOUR DVD RECORDER: Using the red and white audio cables coming from your AV equipment (ie. set-top box, cable box, satellite box, VCR, etc), connect the other ends of the cables to the analog audio input (#8) on the rear panel of your DVD Recorder.
CONNECTING VIDEO INPUT TO YOUR DVD RECORDER: Using the yellow video cable coming from your AV equipment (ie. set-top box, cable box, satellite box, VCR, etc), connect the other end of the yellow video cable to the composite (CVBS) video input (#16) on the rear panel of your DVD Recorder.
S-VIDEO: S-VIDEO OUTPUT: Insert the S-video cable (not included) into the S-video output (#3) on the rear panel of your DVD Recorder. Connect the other end of the S-video cable to the corresponding input on your TV. S-VIDEO INPUT: Using the S-video cable coming from your AV equipment (ie. set-top box, cable box, satellite box, VCR, etc), connect the other end of the S-video cable to the S-video input (#7) on the rear panel of your DVD Recorder. Note: do not connect the yellow composite video cable if you are using the S-video input.
CONNECTING AUDIO OUTPUT TO YOUR TV: COAXIAL (DIGITAL): Insert the coaxial cable into the digital audio coaxial output (#5) on the rear panel of your DVD Recorder. Connect the other end of the coaxial cable to the corresponding inputs on either your TV or home theatre system. OPTICAL (DIGITAL): Insert the optical cable into the digital audio optical output (#6) on the read panel of your DVD Recorder. Connect the other end of the optical cable to the corresponding inputs on either your TV or home theatre system. Care should be taken when handing the optical cable.
CONNECTING AUDIO FROM THE DVD RECORDER TO YOUR HOME THEATRE SYSTEM: There are three different ways to connect your DVD Recorder audio to your home theatre system: coaxial digital audio, optical digital audio, and 5.1 CH audio. (See 5.1 CH Audio section on next page for 5.1 CH Audio connection steps) COAXIAL (DIGITAL): Insert the coaxial cable into the digital audio coaxial output (#5) on the read panel of your DVD Recorder. Connect the other end of the coaxial cable to the corresponding inputs on either your home theatre system. OPTICAL (DIGITAL): Insert the optical cable into the digital audio optical output (#6) on the read panel of your DVD Recorder. Connect the other end of the optical cable to the corresponding inputs on either your home theatre system. Care should be taken when handing the optical cable.

AUDIO/VIDEO, CONTINUED

LPCM OUTPUT (LINEAR PULSE CODE MODULATION): 1. Press SETUP. 2. Press down arrow to select the Video/Audio menu. 3. Press right arrow key and then down arrow to highlight LPCM Output. 4. Press ENTER. 5. Use the down arrow to select the desired LPCM output and ENTER to select. a. 48K = good sampling resolution b. 96K = better sampling resolution 6. To exit setup, press SETUP.

LANGUAGE:

SYSTEM LANGUAGE: 1. Press SETUP. 2. Press down arrow to select the Language menu. 3. Press right arrow key to highlight System Language. 4. Press ENTER. 5. Use the down arrow to select the desired language and ENTER to select. The default is English. 6. To exit setup, press SETUP. AUDIO LANGUAGE: 1. Press SETUP. 2. Press down arrow to select the Language menu. 3. Press right arrow key and then down arrow to highlight Audio Language. 4. Press ENTER. 5. Use the down arrow to select the desired language and ENTER to select. The default is Original. 6. To exit setup, press SETUP. SUBTITLE LANGUAGE: 1. Press SETUP. 2. Press down arrow to select the Language menu. 3. Press right arrow key and then down arrow to highlight Subtitle Language. 4. Press ENTER. 5. Use the down arrow to select the desired language and ENTER to select. The default is Original. 6. To exit setup, press SETUP. DISC MENU LANGUAGE: 1. Press SETUP. 2. Press down arrow to select the Language menu. 3. Press right arrow key and then down arrow to highlight Disc Menu Language. 4. Press ENTER. 5. Use the down arrow to select the desired language and ENTER to select. The default is Original. 6. To exit setup, press SETUP.

ATV/DTV:

CLOSED CAPTION: 1. Press SETUP. 2. Press down arrow to select the ATV/DTV menu. 3. Press right arrow key to highlight ATV Closed Caption. 4. Press ENTER. 5. Use the down arrow to select on or off and ENTER to select. The default is off. 6. To exit setup, press SETUP. MODIFY CHANNEL 1. Press SETUP. 2. Press down arrow to select the ATV/DTV menu. 3. Press right arrow to highlight ATV Modify Channel. 4. Press ENTER. 5. Press down arrow to Fine Tuning. Use light and right arrows to adjust. 6. Press down arrow to select skip. Press ENTER. Select yes or no. Press ENTER. 7. To exit setup, press SETUP.
DTV CLOSED CAPTION: 1. Press SETUP. 2. Press down arrow to select the ATV/DTV menu. 3. Press right arrow key and then down arrow to highlight DTV Closed Caption. 4. Press ENTER. A dialog box will appear. This is the closed captioning display menu. a. CC Display: press the right or left arrow to turn the closed captioning on or off. The default is off. b. 608CC Type: press the right or left arrow to select the desired text display. The default is C1. c. 708CC Type: press the right or left arrow to select the desired font and text side. The default is Service 1. d. CC Mode: use the right or left arrow to select broadcast or customer. The default is broadcast. e. CC Customer: If you changed the CC Mode to customer you will see another dialog box with many text display choices. Use the up and down arrows to select the desired option to change, and the right and left arrows to make such changes. 5. To exit setup, press SETUP.

HARD/OPTICAL DISK:

TIMESHIFT BUFFER LENGTH: 1. Press SETUP. 2. Press down arrow to select the Hard/Optical Disk menu. 3. Press right arrow key to highlight TimeShift Buffer Length. 4. Press ENTER. 5. Use the down arrow to select the desired length of time to record and ENTER to select. The default is 60 minutes. 6. To exit setup, press SETUP.
HARD/OPTICAL DISK, CONTINUED
HARD DISK INFO: 1. Press SETUP. 2. Press down arrow to select the Hard/Optical Disk menu. 3. Press right arrow key and then down arrow to highlight Hard Disk Info. 4. Press ENTER. An informational dialog box will appear. 5. To exit, press ENTER. 6. To exit setup, press SETUP. FORMAT HARD DISK: 1. Press SETUP. 2. Press down arrow to select the Hard/Optical Disk menu. 3. Press right arrow key and then down arrow to highlight Format Hard Disk. 4. Press ENTER. A dialog box will appear. 5. Select ok and press ENTER to format the hard disk, cancel to go back. 6. To exit setup, press SETUP. ERASE OPTICAL DISK: 1. Press SETUP. 2. Press down arrow to select the Hard/Optical Disk menu. 3. Press right arrow key and then down arrow to highlight Erase Optical Disk. 4. Press ENTER. A dialog box will appear. 5. Select ok and press ENTER to format the optical disk, cancel to go back. 6. To exit setup, press SETUP.

DATE/TIME:

Note: Should you lose power or unplug the unit for more than 15 minutes, you must reset the date and time. DAYLIGHT SAVING: 1. Press SETUP. 2. Press down arrow to select the Date-Time Setting menu. 3. Press right arrow key and then down arrow to highlight Daylight Saving. 4. Press ENTER. 5. Use the down arrow to select on or off and ENTER to select. The default is off. 6. To exit setup, press SETUP.

DATE/TIME, CONTINUED

TIME ZONE: 1. Press SETUP. 2. Press down arrow to select the Date-Time Setting menu. 3. Press right arrow key and then down arrow to highlight Time Zone. 4. Press ENTER. 5. Use the down arrow to select the desired time zone and ENTER to select. The default is Samo. 6. To exit setup, press SETUP. DATE (MM/DD/YYYY): 1. Press SETUP. 2. Press down arrow to select the Date-Time Setting menu. 3. Press right arrow key and then down arrow to highlight Date (mm/dd/yyyy). 4. Press ENTER. 5. Use the up and down arrows to select the desired month and the right arrow to select. 6. Use the up and down arrows to select the desired date and the right arrow to select. 7. Use the up and down arrows to select the desired year and press ENTER. 8. To exit setup, press SETUP. TIME (HH:MM): 1. Press SETUP. 2. Press down arrow to select the Date-Time Setting menu. 3. Press right arrow key and then down arrow to highlight Time (hh:mm). 4. Press ENTER. 5. Use the up and down arrows to select AM or PM and the right arrow to select. 6. Use the up and down arrows to select the desired hour and the right arrow to select. 7. Use the up and down arrows to select the desired minutes and press ENTER. 8. To exit setup, press SETUP.

Source List

There are two ways to select the source. 1. Repeatedly press SOURCE. This will toggle you through all the video inputs. 2. Press and hold SOURCE for two seconds and release. A dialog box will appear. Use the down arrow to select the desired source and ENTER to select. Note: If you want to access the USB or SD card, press FILE.

Recording

Before recording, endure the timeshift buffer is off by pressing TIMESHIFT on the remote. To conrm timeshift is off, press DISPLAY. The system state should indicate stop. RECORDING TO THE HDD USING THE REC BUTTON: 1. Select the source for the recording. 2. Press REC. A dialog box will appear. 3. Using the right or left arrow, select HDD. This will immediately start recording your current source input. While recording, the unit will not let you change channels or sources. 4. To stop recording, press STOP.
RECORD TO A DVD USING THE REC BUTTON: 1. Select the source for the recording. 2. Press REC. A dialog box will appear. 3. Using the right or left arrow, select DVD. This will immediately start recording your current source input. While recording, the unit will not let you change channels or sources. 4. To stop recording, press STOP. The unit will ask if you want to create a Yes DVD. If yes, see the YesDVD section in this manual.
TIMER RECORDING: 1. Press timer button on the remote control. 2. Press ENTER. A dialog box will appear. a. Source: press ENTER. Use right arrow then up and down arrows to select the input source or DTV scanned channel. b. Record To: press ENTER. Use right arrow then up and down arrows to select to record to the HDD or DVD c. Quality: press ENTER. Use right arrow then up and down arrows to select the recording quality d. Mode: press ENTER. Use right arrow then up and down arrows to select recording occurrence(s) e. Date: press ENTER. Use right arrow and then up and down arrows to set the start date f. Start: press ENTER. Use right arrow and then up and down arrows to set the start time g. End: press ENTER. Use right arrow and then up and down arrows to set the stop time h. Title: use right arrow and then up and down arrows to change letters and name the recording (up to eight letters) i. DVT Channel: press ENTER. Use right arrow then up and down arrows to set the recording channel 3. Select OK when complete. If you are watching another program when the timer recording is preparing to record, three minutes before the start recording time, a dialog box will appear. This allows you to cancel the timed recording. If you do not cancel the recording, the unit will automatically record the program and change to the timer record programmed channel. You will not be able to change channels while the unit is recording. To see the progress of the timer recording, press DISPLAY. 4. To stop a timer recording while the unit is recording, press STOP. 5. To cancel a timer recording, highlight the programmed recording and press ADD/CLEAR.

Editing

EDIT FROM DVD: 1. Press DVD. Preview screens will appear. 2. Using the up and down arrows, select the recorded segment you would like to edit and press right arrow key. Use the up and down arrow key to select the edit you would to make: a. Play title: this will playback you video clip b. Edit title: use the down arrow key and press ENTER. Another dialog box will appear while playing back your video clip. Your selections are: i. Title ii. Chapter iii. Play iv. Chapter Marker: press the right arrow and your selections are Insert Marker, Delete Marker and Delete All Markers. Inserting a marker adds chapters to your title. This allows you to skip/advance through your video clip. v. Hide Chapter: as you create markers this function allows you to block chapters during playback. By pressing ENTER during playback of a Chapter you can Hide or Unhide Chapters. vi. Index Picture: This function allows you to change the initial image for the video clip. Pressing the ENTER button while viewing the video clip set the index picture. vii. Split Title: This function allows you to split the current chapter into two titles. Press ENTER at the point you are watching your video clip. viii. T-Elapsed: this shows you how long the video clip is. e. Rename Title: Using the down arrow button ENTER to select this option. It allows you to rename your chapter title. A dialog box will appear with a keyboard. You need to use the arrow keys and the ENTER button to make changes. f. Erase title: Use the down arrow and press ENTER. A dialog box will appear that will allow you to delete the current video clip. YES to conrm deletion, NO to cancel. g. Overwrite title: Use the arrow button and press ENTER. You will go to the last input source. Press the REC button. A dialog box will appear. Recoding to DVD will record over the existing video clip space on the DVD. h. Overwrite disk: Use the arrow button and press ENTER. You will go to the last input source. Press the REC button. A dialog box will appear. Recoding to DVD will record over the entire DVD disk. i. Append title: Use the arrow button and press ENTER. You will go to the last input source. Press the REC button. A dialog box will appear. Recording to DVD will add to the current video clip. j. Copy: Use the arrow button and press ENTER. This will copy the current video clip to the HDD.
Before making any edits to your recorded programs, you must unprotect the recording. Please refer to step 2-i below. EDIT FROM HDD: 1. Press HDD. A dialog box will appear. 2. Using the up and down arrows, select the recorded segment you would like to edit and press right arrow key. Use the up and down arrow key to select the edit you would to make: a. Play b. Delete: press ENTER. A dialog box will appear. Select yes to conrm, no to exit. c. Split: press ENTER. A dialog box will appear. The program will begin to play. When you are ready to split the program, press ENTER. Select ok to conrm you want to split the recording, cancel to exit. You can also use the DVD functions buttons (fast-forward, play, pause, stop, etc.) to nd the point at which you would like to split. d. Segment: press ENTER. The program will begin to play. When you are ready to remove a segment press ENTER. To stop deleting the segment, press ENTER again. You can also use the DVD functions buttons (fast-forward, play, pause, stop, etc.) to segment. To restore the deleted segment, press ADD/CLEAR while the segment is playing back. e. Combine: press ENTER. Press ENTER again to conrm, RETURN to cancel. f. Change index picture: press ENTER. The program will begin to play. When you nd a screen you want as the index picture, press ENTER. A dialog box will appear. Select ok to conrm, cancel to continue viewing. g. Rename: press ENTER. A keyboard will appear. Use the arrows and ENTER to select the letters to rename your title. Select ok to accept, exit to cancel. h. Lock: press ENTER. This locks the title and no edits can be made. To unlock, press right arrow and scroll down to unlock. Using the number pads, enter the password 3-3-0-8. Press ENTER again. The title is now unlocked. i. Unprotect: press ENTER. To copy from HDD to DVD, using the up and down arrows, select the recorded segment you would like to edit. Press ADD/CLEAR to make the transfer and follow the on-screen directions. Copying will take some time; please be patient. After the copying is complete, you will have the option to create a YesDVD. SORTING: To view the title list in different orders, press EDIT until the recorded programs are in the desired order.

USB and SD

VIEWING MATERIAL FROM YOUR USB/SD: 1. Insert USB/SD into the appropriate slot on the DVD recorder. 2. Press FILE. A dialog box will appear. 3. Using the up and down arrows, the device you want to access and press ENTER. You will see a list of materials from your card. 4. Using the up and down arrows, select the item you want to view and press ENTER to view. Press ENTER again to return to the File Manager.
COPY MATERIAL FROM YOUR USB/SD TO HDD: 1. Insert USB/SD into the appropriate slot on the DVD recorder. 2. Press FILE. A dialog box will appear. 3. Using the up and down arrows, highlight the material you want to copy. 4. Press right arrow and a dialog box will appear. 5. Highlight copy and press ENTER. 6. Using the up and down arrows, select the directory you wish to move the material to. 7. Press right arrow. Highlight Do Copy and press ENTER.

YesDVD

WHAT IS YesDVD: YesDVD is software included in your DVD Recorder that makes it easy to transfer your video content to the DVD Recorders hard disc drive or DVDs with professional features. YesDVD will automatically: Analyze your video and set chapter points at natural scene breaks Build chapter menu screens with pictures representing chapter points for easy scene selection Produce 3 one-minute music video highlights using the clearest scenes from your video (not available for hard disc drive recordings) Create a DVD case coversheet to be printed from your computer. The DVD case coversheet includes pictures from your video and can be printed for a standard DVD case or a standard jewel case (not available for hard disc drive recordings) HOW TO SET UP YesDVD: 1. With your remote control, press the SETUP button to enter the setup menu. 2. Use the remote control arrow buttons to highlight the YesDVD option and select Set. Insure YesDVD is set to On.
HOW TO CREATE A YesDVD DISC: 1. Place a blank DVD+R/RW or DVD-R/RW disc in the DVD tray. 2. Select input signal source. Press the REC button to start recording. Select to record to DVD. 3. You may stop the recording by press the STOP button on the remote control. A dialog box will appear asking if you would like to create a YesDVD disc. Select Yes, create disc to start disc creation. If you want to record more titles to the disc before creating the YesDVD disc, select no until you are nished or when the disc has reached maximum capacity. You can also create the YesDVD disc in the disc title menu by choosing the YesDVD Finalize option. 4. Sit back and watch while your DVD Recorder makes the YesDVD for you. Notes: Once you have created a YesDVD disc, you can no longer add footage to your disc. The television color system (TV type) of input signal source must be consistent with the DVD Recorder or the YesDVD cannot be created. If your DVD Recording is longer than ve minutes, video music highlights will be created from your footage (direct to DVD recordings only). If you preform editing functions (ie. overwrite title, hide chapter, etc.) to the recordings on the optical disc, the disc cannot be nalized as a YesDVD disc.

BOOSTERPACK UPGRADES: You can upgrade to high-quality AC3 music les for the music video highlights by installing YesDVDs BoosterPack into your DVD Recorder. BoosterPack les are available for download from YesDVDs website. All you need is a computer with a CD/DVD burner and a blank CD-ROM of DVDR/RW
disc. 1. To obtain the BoosterPack le, go to http://www.yesvideo.com/boosterpack and download the YesDVDBoosterPack.dat le. 2. After downloading YesDVDBoosterPack.dat to your computer, use your computers CD/ DVD burning software to write the le onto a CD-ROM or DVD. 3. Insert the disc containing the BoosterPack le into your DVD Recorder. A dialog box will appear asking if you would like to continue with the BoosterPack installation. Select OK. 4. After you see the dialog box with the message that BoosterPack has been upgraded successfully, remove the CD or DVD from your DVD Recorder. Notes: When you install BoosterPack les from a CD, each feature included in that BoosterPack le overwrites features from previously installed BoosterPack les. Erasing the hard disc removed previously-installed BoosterPack features. You must reinstall BoosterPack in order to reset the features.

Troubleshooting Guide

Before contacting service personnel, please check possible problems and solutions below:
SYMPTOM No power POSSIBLE CAUSE 1. Power supply disconnected 2. Bad connection between power plug and receptacle 3. Power of receptacle switched off 1. Incorrect input connection 2. Disc is deformed or dirty 3. System is in mute status 1. Incorrect signal connection 2. Incorrect TV status 3. TV system out mode is Progressive, but your TV system is Interlace mode 1. Wrong TV system selection 2. Improper color adjustment 3. Incorrect video output REMEDY 1. Connect to power supply 2. Plug again or replace receptacle with new one 3. Switch on receptacle 1. Connect inputs properly 2. Clean of x disc 3. Press MUTE button 1. Connect the inputs correctly 2. Re-adjust TV/AV status 3. Press PS/IS to angle or mode

No sound

No picture

No color

1. Set up system by pressing SYSTEM button on remote control 2. Readjust color 3. Check for correct video output settings 1. Insert disc 2. Put disc on disc tray properly with label side up 3. Leave unit on for about an hour (without disc) before using again 4. Press PLAY button to switch playing status 5. Please with supported disc format 6. Clean disc with soft cloth from center to edge 1. 2. 3. 4. Direct remote control at sensor Reduce receiving distance Replace batteries Remove obstacle

Disc cannot be played

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
No disc in drive Disc placed incorrectly Moisture condensed in unit Not in playing status Wrong disc format Disc dirty
Remote control malfunction
1. Remote control not directed at sensor 2. Receiving distance is more than 8 meters 3. Low voltage in remote control batteries 4. Outside obstacle between unit and remote control 1. Bad disc quality 2. Button was pressed mistakenly 3. Outside static

Sudden malfunction

1. Wait 5-10 seconds, playback will be restored 2. Turn off and restart unit 3. Shut off for 1-2 minutes and restart unit 1. Set up correct system 1. 2. 3. 4. Connect properly Insert recordable disc Change disc Change disc
Picture dividing External signals cannot be recorded
1. Selected system is incompatible with disc 1. 2. 3. 4. Incorrect system connection No disc or re-recordable disc Disc has been nished No free disc space

No monitor signal

1. Input source not prepared 2. Incorrect video output system 3. Actual input source not consistent with selected 1. Disc does not meet requirements 2. Wrong time setting 3. Input source does not work properly during recording time 4. System power failure 1. There is no free disc space 2. Bad disc quality
1. Prepare input source 2. Switch video output system 3. Select proper input source 1. Replace with new disc 2. Set up time again 3. Ensure input source works correctly during recording time 4. Set system to standby 1. Replace with blank disc 2. Replace with high quality disc
Timer recording cannot be done
Recording aborted halfway

Technical Specications

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS*
Supported disc formats Supported recordable disc functions Recording format Recording quality Input DVD, DVD+R/RW, DVD-R/RW, SVCD, VCD, JPEG, MPEG4 DVD+R/RW, DVD-R/RW DVD, MPEG-II HQ (Perfect Quality), SP (Standard Play), SP+, LP (Extended Play), EP (Long Play), SLP (Super Long Play) Composite video input (front and rear) S-video input (Y+C) DV input (1394) RF input Analog audio input Composite video output S-video output (Y+C) Component video output Analog 5.1 channel audio output Digital audio coaxial output Digital audio optical output System: NTSC Impendance: 75 imbalance coaxial cable Output Composite video System: NTSC/PAL Video label: 1.00.2Vp-p 75 S-video Y output level: 1.0 Vp-p 75 C output level: 0.3 Vp-p 75 Video horizontal resolution: 500 lines Y S/N 65dB Composite video System: NTSC/PAL Video level: 1.00.2Vp-p 75 S-video Y input level: 1.0Vp-p 75 C input level: 0.3 Vp-p 75 Audio level: 1.0~2.0Vrms (10k ohm load) Frequency response: 4Hz~44KHz (2dB) S/N ratio: 90dB Audio distortion + noise: -65dB (1KHz) Audio level: 2.0 Vrms (10ohm load)

Preparation for recording
Progressive and Interlace
Recording quality and length

TERM Region code

DEFINITION In order to protect intellectual property, the relevant organization has divided the world into 6 regions. Each region can only use DVD players and DVD discs with certain region codes. The six regions are: 1 Canada, USA and its possessions 2 Japan, Europe, South Africa, Middle East (including Egypt) 3 Southeast Asia, East Asia (including Hong Kong) 4 Australia, New Zealand, Central America, Mexico, South America, Caribbean Sea 5 Former USSR region, India, Africa (including South Korea and Mongolia) 6 Mainland China The images and music in the DVD disc are divided into several parts. The biggest unit for each part is the title. Each title corresponds with a serial number to that it can be easily searched Music or images on CDs, DVDs, or VCDs is divided into several areas. Each area is a track. Each track has it own unique number so it can be searched easily.
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