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For basic connections, see pages 13-15. For advanced connections, see pages 16-19.
Antenna/Basic Cable Connections
If you are using an antenna or basic cable TV service: 1 Connect the RF coaxial cable from your antenna or cable wall jack to the rear panel of the DVD Recorder+VCR as shown. 2 Connect the DVD Recorder+VCR to your TV; see page 15.
NOTE: Do not connect the AC power cord until all other connections have been made. The DVD Recorder+VCR receives broadcast channels 2-69 and cable TV channels 1-125. 2 - Connections
Cable Box/Satellite Receiver Connections
If you are using a cable box or satellite receiver: 1 Connect an RF cable from the wall jack to the cable box/receiver. 2 Connect an RF cable from the cable box/receiver to the DVD Recorder+VCR. 3 Connect the DVD Recorder+VCR to your TV; see page 15.
NOTE: With this connection, set the DVD Recorder+VCR to channel 3 or 4 and then select channels on the cable box/receiver. If your cable box/receiver is equipped with AV Out jacks, use the Rear or Front AV Connections for better picture and sound quality; see pages 18-19.

Basic TV Connections

If your TV has standard RF or AV inputs: 1 Connect the supplied RF cable from the DVD Recorder+VCR to your TV as shown. OR Connect the supplied audio/video cables from the DVD Recorder+VCR to your TV as shown. 2 Press POWER to turn on the DVD Recorder+VCR. 3 Turn on your TV and set it to channel 3 or 4 (for the RF connection) or the appropriate Video input (for the AV connection). 4 Continue with Chapter 3 to set up your DVD Recorder+VCR.
NOTE: If your TV has S-Video or Component Video inputs, see page 16. To change the RF Out channel to 3 or 4, rst turn off the unit. Then press and hold both of the CH buttons on the front panel for 5 seconds. The selected output channel appears on the front panel display. Tune your TV to this channel. 2 - Connections

Enhanced Video Options

If your TV has S-Video or Component/Progressive Scan Video inputs, you can enjoy superior picture quality (DVD playback only): 1 Connect an S-Video cable OR set of Component Video cables from the DVD Recorder+VCR to your TV as shown. 2 Select the S-Video or Component Video input on your TV to view the DVD Recorder+VCR. If you have a Progressive Scan TV, you must activate Progressive Scan in the Setup menu; see page 23.

NOTE: If you receive channels from a cable box or satellite receiver, there is no need to set the Tuning Band or search for channels.

Adding/Deleting Channels

Allows you to add or delete channels. 1 Press SETUP. 2 Select GENERAL > CH. Add/Del >Edit. 3 Add or delete channels: Use CH or 0-9 to select the desired channel, then press. Press ENTER to add or delete the selected channel.

Ch. 02

0-9 Input

Add Delete

Return

Auto Clock Set

Sets the clock automatically whenever the DVD Recorder+VCR is turned off. 1 Press SETUP. 2 Select GENERAL > Clock Set > Auto. 3 Choose from the following: Time Zone - Set your local time zone to Auto (default), Hawaii, Alaska, Pacic, Mountain Central, or Eastern. Daylight Savings - Set Daylight Saving to Auto (default), OFF, or ON.
Tuning Band CH. Add/Del Clock Set TV Aspect Display Mode Progressive Scan PBC Power Save Mode Factory Set

Manual

Time Zone

Daylight Savings

Select
General Settings (continued)

Manual Clock Set

Sets the date and time manually (if Auto Clock is not available in your area). 1 Press SETUP. 2 Select GENERAL > Clock Set > Manual. 3 Set the date and time. Use to move the cursor. Use to change each setting. When nished, press ENTER.
Tuning Band CH. Add/Del Clock Set TV Aspect Display Mode Progressive Scan PBC Power Save Mode Factory Set Auto Manual

Date 01 / 01 Year 2005

Time 12 : 00 AM

TV Aspect Ratio

Sets your TV Type. 1 Press SETUP. 2 Select GENERAL > TV Aspect. 3 Choose from the following: 4:3 - Select if you have a standard TV. 16:9 - Select if you have a widescreen TV.

4:3 16:9

Display Mode
Sets your preferred aspect ratio for DVD movies if you have a standard TV. 1 Press SETUP. 2 Select GENERAL > TV Aspect. 3 Choose from the following: LetterBox - Select to display widescreen movies with black bars above and below the picture. Fullscreen - Select to crop widescreen movies to t the screen.

Letterbox Fullscreen

Progressive Scan
Activates the Progressive Scan output. 1 Press SETUP. 2 Select GENERAL > Progressive Scan. 3 Turn Progressive Scan on or off. Only activate Progressive Scan if your TV is capable of receiving a Progressive Scan signal.

OFF ON

To Cancel Progressive Scan If you enable Progressive Scan accidentally, the picture will be distorted. To reset the unit: 1 Remove any disc or tape in the unit. 2 Press and hold the STOP button for 5 seconds.

Playback Control (PBC)

PBC stands for Playback Control and refers to special menus and navigation features available on some Video CDs. 1 Press SETUP. 2 Select GENERAL > PBC. 3 Set PBC to ON (Video CDs are played according to the PBC, if available), or OFF ( Video CDs are played the same way as Audio CDs).

Audio 1 Audio 2

Auto Chapter Marking
Enables automatic chapter marking at regular intervals during DVD recording. 1 Press SETUP. 2 Select RECORD > Auto Chapter. 3 Choose from the following: OFF Disables auto chapter marking. 5, 10, 15 Min Creates chapters every 5~15 minutes during recording.

OFF 5 Min 10 Min 15 Min

Disc Settings

Initializing Discs

Whenever you load a blank recordable disc, the DVD Recorder+VCR will initialize the disc (prepare it for recording): DVD-R - DVD-R discs are always initialized in Video mode. They can be recorded only once. DVD-RW - DVD-RW discs can be initialized in VR Mode or Video Mode. When the Initialize menu appears, select VR Mode for maximum editing features, or Video mode for maximum compatibility with other DVD players. DVD-RW discs can be erased and recorded repeatedly. DVD+R,DVD+RW - When you load a DVD+R and DVD+RW disc, you will be prompted, Do you want to initialize the disc? Select Yes then press ENTER. DVD+R discs can be recorded once. DVD+RW discs can be erased and recorded repeatedly.
NOTE: Initialization options vary by disc type. These options are presented automatically whenever you insert a blank recordable disc.
Erasing/Reformatting Discs
To initialize (erase and reformat) a DVDRW or DVD+RW disc: 1 Press SETUP. 2 Select DISC > Initialize > Start. 3 Choose from the following: DVD-RW - Select VR Mode or Video Mode and press ENTER. DVD+RW - Select Yes and press ENTER. All contents will be erased and the disc will be formatted.
Initialize Finalize Disc Label Disc Protect

AutoPlay YourDVD

Disc Settings (continued)

Finalizing Discs

Finalizing a disc enables it to be played on other DVD players or computers equipped with DVD-ROM drives. DVD+RW discs are nalized automatically. To nalize a DVD+R, DVD-R, or DVD-RW disc: 1 Press SETUP. 2 Select DISC > Finalize. 3 Select Yes and press ENTER. Finalization may take up to 3-4 minutes. Not all nalized discs are compatible with all DVD players. NOTE: Once you have nalized a DVD-R or DVD+R disc, you cannot edit or record anything else on that disc. If you nalize a DVD-RW disc, you can record on it again by choosing Unnalize.
AutoPlay YourDVD Finalize Unfinalize

Labeling Discs

To label your disc (up to 32 characters): 1 Press SETUP. 2 Select DISC > Disc Label > Edit. 3 Select the desired characters from the keypad, pressing ENTER after each entry. 4 When nished, select OK and press ENTER. The disc label appears on screen when you press DISC MENU/LIST or DISPLAY.

Title 1 Alphabet Capital

1 A K U

2 B L V

3 C M W

4 D N X

5 E O Y

6 F P Z

Cancel Space Delete

Protecting Discs

Depending on the type of disc you are using, you can protect your recordings in a variety of ways: 1 Press SETUP. 2 Select DISC > Disc Protect. 3 Select ON to protect the disc. To unlock a disc to make edits, select OFF. DVD+R - Prevents editing, regular recording, or erasing of existing recordings. DVD+RW - Prevents editing, regular recording, or erasing/overwriting of existing recordings. DVD-RW (VR mode) - Prevents editing, erasing, and regular recording. DVD-R/DVD-RW (Video mode) - Not compatible with Disc Protect feature.

AutoPlay

AutoPlay skips the ads and trailers and starts DVD playback automatically when you load a disc. 1 Press SETUP. 2 Select DISC > AutoPlay. 3 Turn AutoPlay on or off.

YourDVD

YourDVD automatically searches for your playback preferences (including Audio, Subtitle, and Surround mode) every time you load a DVD disc. 1 Press SETUP. 2 Select DISC > YourDVD. 3 Turn YourDVD on or off.
Initialize Finalize Disc Label Disc Protect AutoPlay

Operations

This Chapter shows you how to use the most common features of the DVD Recorder+VCR, including playback, recording, copying, and editing.
For playback features, see pages 34-39. For recording features, see pages 40-44. For copying features, see page 45. For editing features, see pages 46-53.

Basic Deck Controls

Use these keys for basic control the DVD Recorder+VCR: POWER Press the POWER button to turn the DVD Recorder+VCR on and off. DVD Press the DVD button when you want to control the DVD deck. VCR Press the VCR button when you want to control the VCR deck. INPUT Press the INPUT button to select the desired input: Tuner (Built-in Tuner), AV1 (Rear A/V input), AV2 (Front A/V or S-Video input), or DV (Front DV input). TV/VCR When using the RF OUT connection to your TV, press the TV/VCR button to switch between the DVD Recorder+VCR and your TV. 0-9 Use the 0-9 keys to select TV channels directly. Antenna channels are numbered 2-69. Cable channels are numbered 1-125. CH/ Use the CH/ keys to select the next or previous stored channel. DISPLAY Press DISPLAY to view the current status of the DVD Recorder+VCR. AUDIO Press the AUDIO button when watching TV to select among available audio signals. Stereo - Stereo sound. Mono - Choose if Stereo is not available, or if the sound quality in stereo mode is poor. SAP - Secondary Audio Program. Choose to hear a simultaneous broadcast, usually a second language. L,R - Select to hear just the left or right audio channel.
NOTE: If the symbol appears on the TV screen when you press a button, the selected function is not available. 4 - Operations

Basic DVD/VCR Playback

Playing a DVD/VCD
To play a DVD or Video CD: 1 Press DVD to control the DVD deck. 2 Turn your TV on and select the video input connected to the DVD Recorder+VCR. If the unit is connected to an audio system, turn it on and select the appropriate input. 3 Press EJECT to open the disc tray. 4 Load your disc in the disc tray with the label side up. Press EJECT to again to close the disc tray. 5 Press PLAY to start playback. Many DVD discs play automatically when loaded. If the DVD has a disc menu, or more than one title, the disc menu may appear. If so, use to highlight options, and press ENTER to make selections. Press DISC MENU/LIST or TITLE to return to the disc menu. For a Video CD, use the 0-9 keys to select the track you want to view and press RETURN to view the menu screen. For options during DVD playback, see page 35.

Playing a Tape

To play a VHS tape: 1 Press VCR to control the VCR deck. 2 Turn your TV on and select the video input connected to the DVD Recorder+VCR. If the unit is connected to an audio system, turn it on and select the appropriate input. 3 Load your videotape in the VCR deck. If the unit is powered off, it will power on automatically when the tape is loaded. If the Timer indicator lights on the front panel display, press POWER once. 4 Press PLAY to start playback. If the tape is missing the record safety tab, it will play automatically when loaded. For options during VCR playback, see page 36.
Special DVD Playback Options
Use these keys during DVD playback: A-B Sets two points (A and B) to repeat in a continuous loop. Press once to set point A. Press twice to set point B. Press three times to cancel. AUDIO Displays alternative soundtracks/audio formats on the DVD (if available).

DISPLAY

PLAY MODE Repeats the current chapter/track, title, or disc. PREV/NEXT Skips to the previous or next chapter. REW/FF Scans backward/forward at variable speeds. In Pause mode, press REW/FF for reverse and forward slow motion playback. SEARCH Allows you to jump to any saved bookmarks. Press MARKER to set bookmarks. STOP One press stops and holds playback at current playback position. Two presses stops and restarts disc from beginning. TITLE Displays the DVD title menu (if available). ZOOM Magnies the on-screen image at variable sizes. While in Zoom mode, use the arrow keys to scroll around the enlarged image.
DISPLAY Press once to view current disc status. Press twice to view playback options for the current disc. Use the and ENTER keys to select the desired option. Then use the keys to select specic Title, Chapter, Time, Audio, Subtitle, Angle, and Sound options. MARKER Bookmarks up to 9 scenes during playback. Press SEARCH to jump to your bookmarks. PAUSE/STEP Pauses playback. Press repeatedly to step forward one frame at a time. You can also use to step backward and forward while in Pause mode.

Special VCR Playback Options
Use these keys during VCR playback: AUDIO Sets tape audio to HiFi, Left, Right or Mono. CLEAR Resets the current tape counter position to 0:00:00. To automatically go to tape counter position 0:00:00, press RETURN while the tape is in Stop mode. DISPLAY Displays playback information, including elapsed time and playback status. FF Scans forward at high speed. In Stop mode, fastforwards the tape. In Pause mode, starts slow motion playback. PAUSE/STEP Pauses playback. Press repeatedly to step forward one frame at a time. If the picture vibrates during Pause mode, use the TRACK+/- keys to stabilize it. If the unit is left in Pause mode for more than 5 minutes, the unit will stop automatically to protect the video heads. REW Scans backward at high speed. In Stop mode, rewinds the tape. STOP Stops tape playback. If the tape ends before STOP is pressed, the tape will rewind and eject automatically. TRACK+/Manually reduces noise on the screen during tape playback. Tracking is set automatically when a tape is inserted.
NOTE: The VCR deck features S-VHS Quasi Playback (SQPB) so you can play back S-VHS recorded tapes.

Audio CD/MP3 Playback

Playing Audio CDs or MP3/ WMA Files
To play an Audio CD, or MP3/WMA les on a recordable CD/DVD: 1 Load your disc in the disc tray. The Audio CD (or MP3) menu appears.

Audio CD

1:07:30 1/19

List Program

DISPLAY Displays ID3 tag info for your MP3 les. PAUSE/STEP Pauses playback. To resume, press PAUSE/STEP again or PLAY. PLAY MODE Repeats the current track or disc. Also selects Random playback option. PREV/NEXT Skips to the previous or next track. RETURN Switches to TV view while listening to music. Press DISC MENU/LIST to return to the Music menu. REW/FF Scans backward/forward at variable speeds (Audio CD only). STOP Stops playback. TITLE If the disc also contains JPEG images, press TITLE to switch between Music & JPEG view.
TRACK 01 TRACK 02 TRACK 03 TRACK 04 TRACK 05 TRACK 06 TRACK 07 TRACK 08
Use the keys to select a track, then press PLAY to start playback. For MP3/WMA discs, rst select the desired folder then press ENTER twice to open it. Press and hold the keys for fast scrolling. You can also use the 0-9 keys to select tracks directly with audio CDs. For Program Playback, see page 38.

Divide

Merging Two Chapters
+R, +RW, -RW (VR) To merge two adjacent chapters into one: 1 Press DISC MENU/LIST. 2 Select the title with the chapters you wish to combine and press ENTER. 3 Select View Chap. and press ENTER. The Chapter List menu appears. 4 Select the rst chapter of the two you want to combine, and press ENTER. 5 Select Edit > Combine. A link icon appears above the two chapters. 6 Press ENTER.

TITLE 2 12/07 12:00:00

#01 0:00:00

Cancel Done

0:00:00.00
TITLE 1 02/07 Mon 0:25:20
Press PLAY to start playback. When playback reaches the point at which you want to divide the title, press ENTER. Use the PAUSE/STEPand / keys to pinpoint an exact frame. To reset the point, select Cancel and press ENTER. Select Done and press ENTER to split the title. Select Yes and press ENTER to conrm. This process may take several minutes to complete. You cannot select a dividing point that would create a title less than 3 seconds.
The two adjacent chapters are combined into a single chapter. NOTE: This function is not available. If there is only one chapter in the title. If you select the last chapter in the title. If the two chapters are from different titles.

Hiding/Showing a Chapter

+R, +RW To hide a chapter from playing (without permanently deleting it from the disc): 1 Press DISC MENU/LIST. 2 Select the title with the chapter you wish to hide and press ENTER. 3 Select View Chap. and press ENTER. The Chapter List menu appears. 4 Select the chapter you wish to hide and press ENTER. 5 Select Edit > Hide and press ENTER.

Protecting a Title

+R, +RW To protect a title from accidental recording, editing or deleting: 1 Press DISC MENU/LIST to display the Title List menu. 2 Select the title you wish to protect and press ENTER. 3 Select Protect and press ENTER. A lock icon appears on the titles thumbnail.
TITLE 1 12/07 Tue 0:25:20

DVD+RW

Full Play

TITLE 1 01/12 0:25:20

View Chap. Delete Protect

Play View Title Edit

TITLE 4 03/02 0:06:06

Edit Copy to VCR

The thumbnail for the selected chapter will be obscured. When you play the disc, the hidden chapter(s) will be omitted.
Unlocking a Protected Title To unlock a protected title, select it and choose Unprotect.
Unhiding a Chapter To unhide a chapter, select it and choose Edit > Show. Playing Hidden Chapters Even if you have hidden chapters on a disc, you can still view them by choosing Full Play.

Overwriting a Title

+RW To overwrite an existing title with a new recording: 1 Use the CH/ or INPUT keys to select the source you want to record (Ch#, AV1, AV2, or DV). 2 Press DISC MENU/LIST to display the Title List menu. 3 Select the title you want to overwrite.
Previewing a Title List Menu
+R, +RW To view how a Title List menu would be displayed on another DVD player: 1 Insert a DVD+R or DVD+RW disc with recorded titles. 2 Press TITLE during Play mode or Tuner mode. The Title List menu will appear as shown below.
DVD+RW TITLE 1 10/12 0:25:20 TITLE 2 10/14 0:05:12 TITLE 3 10/16 0:02:34

TITLE 1 10/12 0:25:20

TITLE 2 10/14 0:05:12

TITLE 3 10/16 0:02:34

TITLE 4 10/17 0:06:06

Select DISPLAY Info

TITLE 4 10/17 0:16:36

TITLE 5 10/18 0:06:12

TITLE 6 10/19 0:04:06
Press REC to start overwriting the selected title. The new recording begins from the starting point of the selected title. Press STOP to stop the recording. The new title is created and the updated menu is displayed. NOTE: This function is not available if the title is protected. If the new recording is longer than the overwritten recording, the next title is overwritten as well. But if the next title is protected, recording stops at the starting point of the next title.
To play a title, select it then press ENTER or PLAY. To exit the Title List menu, press STOP.
Playing Edited Discs on Other DVD Players
Most regular DVD players can play nalized discs recorded in Video mode, nalized DVD+R or DVD+RWs. A small number of players can also play DVD-RW discs recorded in VR mode, nalized or not. To nalize a disc, see page 30. Unnalized DVD+RW discs are playable on regular DVD players. The edited contents of a DVD+RW disc are compatible on regular DVD players only after nalization. Any edited contents of a DVD+R disc are not compatible on regular DVD players (e.g., Hide, Combine, Chapter Marks, etc.). 4 - Operations
This Chapter shows you how to get help, including troubleshooting, customer support, and warranty information.

Programming the Remote

Tape is a rental or recorded on other VCR. Use TRACK+/- to manually adjust tracking during playback. Antenna or cables are loose. Distorted picture from external input. Some channels skipped when using CH No camcorder image. Video signal from external component is copy-protected. Skipped channels were deleted. Camcorder off. DVD Recorder+VCRs input not set to AV1, AV2, or DV IN. Tighten connections or replace cable(s). Connect component directly to your TV. See Adding/Deleting Channels on page 22. Turn camcorder on. Press INPUT to select the correct input.
Troubleshooting (continued)
SYMPTOM Cannot play recorded disc on other DVD player. CAUSE Disc not nalized. Disc recorded in VR mode. Some players will not play even nalized discs. Discs recorded with copy-once material cannot be played on other players. Cannot record or did not record successfully. Insufcient blank space on disc. Source copy-protected. Recording channel set to TVs tuner. When recording to Video mode disc, copy-once programs cannot be recorded. Cannot Timer Record. Incorrect date and time set. Incorrect programming. TIMER indicator not lit. DVD Recorder+VCR on. Stereo Recording and/or Playback not present. TV not Stereo-compatible. Broadcast program not in stereo. DVD Recorder+VCR AV Out jacks not connected to TV AV In jacks. SOLUTION Finalize disc; see page 30. Other player must be VR compatible. No solution. No solution. Use another disc. You cannot record copy-protected source. Select channel on DVD Recorder+ VCRs built-in TV tuner. Use a VR mode formatted disc for copyonce material. Set correct date and time; see page 23. Reprogram Timer; see page 43. Turn off DVD Recorder+VCR. Turn DVD Recorder+VCR off. No solution. No solution. Make AV connections. Stereo available only via AV output.
DVD Recorder+VCR Audio/Video Out not Select AUX or AV source as TV input. selected for viewing at TV. Remote not working. Remote not pointed at remote sensor. Remote too far from DVD Recorder+VCR. Obstacle in path of remote and DVD Recorder+VCR. Batteries are dead. Remote locked. Remote in incorrect mode. Point remote at remote sensor. Operate within 10 ft (3 m). Remove obstacle. Replace batteries. Press and hold POWER button for 5 seconds. Press DVD to control DVD deck. Press VCR to control VCR deck.
Resetting the DVD Recorder+VCR
If you observe any of the following symptoms: The unit is plugged in, but the power will not turn on or off. The front panel display is not working. The unit does not operate normally. You can reset the unit as follows: Press and hold the POWER button for more than ve seconds. Then press the POWER button again to turn the unit back on. Unplug the power cord and then plug it back in again after ve seconds.
Product Care & Handling

Handling Discs

Do not touch the playback side of the disc. Hold the disc by the edges so that ngerprints will not get on the surface Do not stick paper or tape on the disc. After playing, store the disc in its case. Do not expose the disc to direct sunlight or sources of heat, and never leave it in a parked car exposed to direct sunlight. Fingerprints and dust on the disc can cause poor picture quality and sound distortion. Before playing, clean the disc with a clean cloth. Wipe the disc from the center outward. Do not use strong solvents such as alcohol, benzine, thinner, commercially available cleaners, or antistatic spray intended for older vinyl records.

Other Disc Notes

Depending on the conditions of the recording equipment, some CD-R/ RW (or DVDR/RW) discs cannot be played on the unit. Do not attach any seal or label to either side (the labeled side or the recorded side) of a disc. Do not use irregularly shaped CDs (e.g., heart-shaped or octagonal). Depending on the recording software & the nalization, some recorded discs may not be playable.

Storing Discs

Moisture Condensation
Never operate this product immediately after moving it from a cold location to a warm location. Leave it for two or three hours without operating it. If you use this product in such a situation, it may damage discs/tapes and internal parts.

Cleaning Discs

Technical Specications

General

Power requirements Power consumption Dimensions (approx.) Mass (approx.) Operating temp. Operating humidity Signal system AC 120 V, 60 Hz 35W 430 X 78.5 X 354 mm (16.9 x 3.1 x 13.9 inches) (w x h x d) 5.6 kg (12.32 lbs) 5C to 35C (41F to 95F) 5 % to 90 % NTSC DVD-VR, DVD-VIDEO DVD-RW, DVD-R, DVD+RW, DVD+R DVD: ~1 hr (XP mode), 2 hrs (SP mode), 4 hrs (LP mode), 6 hrs (EP mode) VCR: ~2 hrs (SP mode, T-120), 6 hrs (SLP, T-120), 8 hrs (T-160) 27MHz MPEG2 48kHz Dolby Digital Audio out (digital) Audio out (optical) Audio out (analog) RF OUT

Inputs

ANTENNA IN VIDEO IN (AV1,2) AUDIO IN (AV1,2) S-VIDEO IN Antenna or CATV input, 75 ohms 1.0 Vp-p 75 ohms, sync negative, RCA jack x 2 -6 dBm more than 47 kohms, RCA jack (L, R) x 2 (Y) 1.0 V (p-p), 75ohms, negative sync, Mini DIN 4-pin x 1 (C) 0.286 V (p-p) 75ohms 4 pin (IEEE 1394 standard) 1 Vp-p 75ohms, sync negative, RCA jack x 1 (Y) 1.0 V (p-p), 75ohms, negative sync, Mini DIN 4-pin x 1 (C) 0.286 V (p-p) 75ohms (Y) 1.0 V (p-p), 75ohms, negative sync, RCA jack x 1 (PROGRESSIVE SCAN) (Pb)/(Pr) 0.7 V (p-p), 75ohms, RCA jack x 2 0.5 V (p-p), 75ohms, RCA jack x 1 Optical connector x 1 1.1 Vrms (1 kHz, -6 dB), 600ohms, RCA jack (L, R) x 2 Channel 3 or 4 (Switchable)

Recording

Recording format Recordable discs Recordable time

Outputs

VIDEO OUT S-VIDEO OUT

COMP. VIDEO OUT

Video rec format: Sampling frequency Compression format Audio rec format: Sampling frequency Compression format

VCR Specications

Head system Timer Tape speed Four head helical scan azimuth system 12-hr display type with AM, PM SP: 33.35 mm/sec, LP: 16.67 mm/sec, SLP: 11.12 mm/sec 12.7 mm ~ 65 seconds (T-120) 75 ohms (VHF/UHF) Channel 3 or 4 (Switchable) VHF: 2-13, UHF: 14-69, CATV: 1-125 (4A, A-W, W+1 - W+84, A-5 - A-1) 20Hz to 20kHz 43dB 88 dB 60 dB
MP3/WMA/JPEG Disc Requirements
Sampling frequency Bit rate Photo size File extensions CD-R Format DVDR/RW Format Max. Files/Disc 32~48 kHz (MP3/WMA), 32~320 kbps (MP3), 32~192 kbps (WMA) < 4MB recommended.mp3,.wma,.jpg only ISO 9660 and JOLIET ISO 9660 (UDF Bridge format) <999 (total number of les and folders)
Tape width Rewind time Antenna VHF output signal Channel coverage
Frequency range Signal-to-noise ratio Dynamic range Channel separation

DVD Specications

Laser system Frequency response Signal-to-noise ratio Harmonic distortion Dynamic range Semiconductor laser, wavelength 650 nm DVD (PCM 48 kHz): 8 Hz to 22 kHz, CD: 8 Hz to 20 kHz > 95dB < 0.008% > 90 dB
Specications and product design are subject to change without notice.
Other Reference Information
Restrictions on Video Recording
You cannot record copy-protected video using this recorder. Copy-protected video includes DVD-Video discs and some satellite broadcasts. If copy-protected material is encountered during a recording, recording will pause or stop automatically and an error message will be displayed on-screen. Video that is copy-once only can only be recorded using a DVD-RW disc in VR mode with CPRM (see below). CPRM (Content Protection for Recordable Media) is a copy protection system that only allows recording of copy once broadcast programs. This DVD Recorder+VCR is CPRM compatible, which means you can record copy-once broadcast programs, but you cannot then make a copy of those recordings. CPRM recordings can only be made on DVD-RW discs formatted in VR mode, and CPRM recordings can only be played on players that are specically compatible with CPRM. Recording equipment should be used only for lawful copying and you are advised to check carefully what is lawful copying in the area in which you are making a copy. Copying of copyright material such as lms or music is unlawful unless permitted by a legal exception or consented to by the rights owner. 5 - Help This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by method claims of certain U.S. patents and other intellectual property rights owned by Macrovision Corporation and other rights owners. Use of this copyright protection 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.

Rear Panel 10 Recording Basic 41 DV Recording 42 External Source 42 Notes 40 One-Touch 41 Timer Recording 43, 44 Record Mode Disc 28 VCR 28 Reformatting Discs 29 Remote Control Overview 11 Programming 55 Restore Factory Settings 24 RETURN button 37 REW/FF buttons 35, 36, 37 Safety 3 Sampling Frequency 26 SEARCH button 35 Setup Menu Navigation 21 Overview 21 STOP button 35, 36, 37 Subtitle Language 25 Surround Mode 26 Technical Specications 60 Thumbnails, Changing 47 Timer Recording 43, 44 TITLE button 35, 37 TRACK+/- buttons 36 Troubleshooting 57, 58 TV/VCR button 33 VCR button 33 VCR Playback 34 VCR Record Quality 28 Video Mode 29 VR Mode 29
Warranty 62 YourDVD 31 ZOOM button 35

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Audiologic DVD-108 Audiologic DVD-850 Audiosonic DVD2004 / DVD2009 Audiosonic DVD2005 Audiosonic DVD2011
Audiovox D1210 / D1500 / D1501 / D1705 / D1708 / D1750T / D1805 / D1812 / MVDVD4 / VBP50 / VBP800 Audiovox D1420 Audiovox D1710 Audiovox D1712 / MMDVD3 Audiovox D1730 Audiovox D2010 / D2011 Audiovox DV1100 Audiovox DV1680 Audiovox DV1700 Audiovox STS25 Audiovox AV1510D / AVD200T / D1020 / D1210 / D1530 / D1800 / 1810 / D1830 / DV1200S / DV1300 / DV1400 / DV1531 / DV1532 / DVD220 / MMDV3 / MVP901V / PROV715 / PROVD8 / ST93 / VBP4000 / VBP5000 / VBP700 / VD1401HT / VE1020 / VE1510DV / VOD806
Austek DS-8319 Austek DS-8320

AWA V520

Axion AXN 6070 Axion DVD-2000 / LMD 3428R Axion LMD 3428R / LMD 5369
Baier 903 Baze DVD 5500 BBK DVD-DL333 / DVD-DV963 / DVD-DV965 / DVD-DV971 BBK DVD-DV961 BBK DVD-AB909 / DVD-DL317 / DVD-DL373 / DVD-DL383 / DVDDV916 / DVD-DV931 / DVD-DV939 / DVD-DV967 / DVD-DV969 / DVDDV991 / DW9910 / DW9916
Bellagio AD-2020 Bellagio P-807 Binatone DP1800 Bluesky DS-2300 Bluesky DS-8315 Bluesky DS-8330 Bluesky DV-710 / DV-900 / DV-1000 Bluesky DV-800 Bluesky AD-1000 / DV-3306 / DV-855
Boman DM-2010 Boman 593 CB / 28201 DVD / 28301 / DH-101 / DM-500 / DP102 / DV101 / DV103 / DV104
Bose 3.2.1 (Home Entertainment System)
Bose 3.2.1 Series II / 3.2.1 GS Series II / 3.2.1. GSX ? / Lifestyle 28 / Lifestyle 28 Series II / Lifestyle 35 / LifeStyle 38 / LifeStyle 48 Bose Lifestyle 18 Boss DVD2000 / DVD2500 DVD4000 Boss DVD2800T / DVD5000B / DVD7000 / DVD8000 / DVDC9000
Brainwave DVD 502 / DVD 602 Brainwave DVD-V880 DivX / HDVR 1190
Britannia Rec 900 Bush 1000 Bush 1005 / 2004A / DVDAV7 Bush 2000 Bush 2002 / 2004 Bush 2005 / 2008 / 2009 Bush 2023 / 2024 / 2523 Bush 2028

already region free

Bush 2039 Bush 2047 Bush DVD-102 Bush DVD-142TV Bush DVD-143TV Bush DVDAV11K Bush DVDR3000 Bush DVHS1
Bush DVRHS02 Bush 2001 / 2020 / 2026 / 2029 / 2035XI / 2038 / 2042 / 5020 / BTV213DVD / DVR3000 / DVRS01 / PDVD0707
Cambridge Soundworks DVD-350 Cambidge Audio DV300 Cambridge Audio DVD55 / Audio DVD57 / Audio DVD59 Cambridge Audio azur 540D / Audio DVD53RW / DVD55RWi / DVD57RWi

CAT DV-921 CAT DV-922 A

Technica DVD 351 Technika T 1000 D Technika DP 301 Technika DVD 108 Technika DVD 230 Technika DVD 300 Technika SDV 1165 Telefunken TDH-2900
Telefunken TDV-0811 / TDV-0820 / TDV-8301 Telefunken TDV-1763 Telefunken TDV-7500 Telefunken TDV-8300 Telefunken TDV-080 / TDV-223 / TDV-228 / TDV-280 / TDV-668 / TDV-4350 / TDV-6000 / TDV-7221 / THT-152 / TLD-1701 / TMH-2000 / TMH-2800 / TNE-1301 / TNE-1302 / TNE-1501 / TRW-1018 / TTV-2181
Terratec DVD 5.1 Tevion DR-108 Tevion DR-1750 Tevion DRW-1000 Tevion DRW-8005 HDD Tevion DVD 160 HDD II Tevion DVD-200 (ALDI) / DVD-2001 Tevion DVD-2002 Tevion DVD-2003 / DVD-3000 / DVD-4000 Tevion DVD-5000 / DVD-6000 / DVD-7000 Tevion MD 80032 / MD 80120 Thomson 24 WT 25 UG / 24 WT 25 UG Thomson DPL 900 DV / DPL 910 VD Thomson DPL 909 VD Thomson DTH 195 E / DTH 212 / DTH 213 /DTH 231 / DTH 231 E Thomson DTH 210 / DTH 210 E / DTH 210 U / DTH 2100 / DTH 2200 / DTH 4600 / DTH 4601
Thomson DTH 211 / DTH 211 E / DTH 311 / DTH 311 U Thomson DTH 220 E Thomson DTH 3300 Thomson DTH 3600 / DTH 400 / DTH 4500 / DTH 5000 Thomson DTH 3700 / DTH 5200 Thomson DTH 4000 / DTH 4200 Thomson DTH 5400 Thompson DTH 7000 / DTH 7000 E / DTH 7500 E / DTH 7500 U Thomson DVD 430 / DVD 431 Tiny TPSL 102 Tokai 205N / 3500AT Tokai DVD 715 Tokai 823 Tokai 215, 223, 305, 503, 505, 515, 525, 613, 715, 723, 725, 815, DVX4350MUC
Toshiba SD1200 / SD1600 / SD1700 / SD210E / SD2109 / SD2150 / SD220E / SD2800 / SD3750 Toshiba SD120E / SD125E / SD220E Toshiba SD240 / SD350E / SD3960 / SD3980 Toshiba SD3109 Toshiba SD43HK Toshiba 23HLV84 / SD-24 VLSL / D-KR2 / D-R1 / D-R2 / D-R255 / DR4 / D-VR30 / D-VR4 / MD13N1 / MD13N3 / MD13P3 / MD14FN1 / MD20FM1 / MD20FN1 / MD20FP1 / MD20P1 / MD9DM1 / MD9DP1 /
MW20FM1 / MW20FN1 / MW20FP1 / MW20FP3 / MW24FM1 / MW24FN3 / MW24FP3 / RD-X2 / RD-XS34 / RDXS30 / RDXS32 / RDXS52 / RSTX20 / RSTX60 / SD1008 / SD100X / SD106E / SD114E / SD1209 / SD1209 / SD114E / SD1209 / SD1300 / SD130E / SD1402 / SD140E / SD145E / SD1850 / SD1900 / SD2006 / SD2008 / SD2108 / SD214E / SD22VE / SD22VL / SD245 / SD248E / SD24VB / SD2600 / SD2650 / SD2710 / SD2715 / SD2805 / SD2810 / SD2815 / SD2850 / SD320V / SD324ES / SD34VL / SD35VF / SD36VESE / SD3860 / SD400V / SD412V / SD4205 / SD44HK / SD4960 / SD500E / SD5205T / SD5907 / SD5915 / SD5980 / SD6915 / SD9100 / SDH400 / SDK200 / SDK220 / SDK330 / SDK350 / SDK530 / SDK730 / SDK740 / SDK750 / SDP1000 / SDP1400 / SDP1500 / SDP1600 / SDP2500 / SDP2600 / SDV290 / SDV291 / SDV390 / SDV391 / SDV395 / SDV396 / SDV593 / SDV65HT / VTD1420 / VTD1431 / VTW2185
Umax DVD-2100 Umax DVD-6000 Umax DVD-6400 Umax DVD-6500 United DVD 1151 United DVD 1155 United DVD 2023 M United DVD 2151 United DVD 2255 / 3052 M United DVD 3052 / DVD 3151 / DVD 3153 / DVD 3155 United DVD 3054 United DVD 3160 / DVD 3161 United DVD 4051 United DVD 4054 M United DVD 4062 M
United DVD 4053 United DVD 5000 United DVD 5054 M United DVH 3161 United DVH 4083 United DVH 4087 United DVX 4066 M United DVX 4069 United HDV 4080 / HDV 4090 Universum DVD 3015 Universum DVD 8112 Universum DVD DR-1020 Universum DVD DR-3021 / DVD DR-3022 Universum DVD DR-4020 Universum DVD DR-4342 Universum DVD DR-8120 Universum DVD 2211 / DVD 8100 / DVD DR-1030 / DVD DR-1044 / DVD DR-3015 / DVD-R-DR 4040 / DVD DR-4050

Veba AV2403 / AV2405 / AVPMK560 Veba AV2402

Veba AV2408 / AV2411

Venturer DVD 100K / PS166W / PVS1090 / PVS122B / PVS123 / PVS176W / PVS1760 / PVS177W / PVS17700 / PVS1950 / PVS1960 / PVS1971 / PVS1977 / PVS1988 / PVS2628 / PVS2628V / RTS2628 / STS20 / STS20S / STS 20 AAS 10 / STS 21 AAST / STS 21 AAS 10 /
STS75E / STS82 Venturer STS13S / STS 32 AAS 10 / STS32S Venturer SVP580 Venturer PVS126A / PVS17200 / PVS1951 / STS31S / STS91
Vieta DVD 2 Vieta DVD 3 Vieta DVD 4 Vieta DVD UNO Vieta DVD 40 / DVD 50
Voxson DVD-221 / DVD-250 / DVD-MXK2 Voxon DVD-320 / DVD-330 Voxson DVD-ZK7 / SL-50 Voxson T172 Voxson DVD-260, DVD-270, DVD-277, DVD-3777, DVD-MXK3, DVDMXK9, DVD-MXK10, DVD-MXK18, DVD-ZK5, DVD-ZK100, M9, MP9, SL-10, SL-10DTVB, SL-50TVS, SL-60, SL-77, SL-80, SLK-7

no hacks

Vtrek DVD-9901B / DVD-K11 Vtrek DVD-9908 / DVD-K9A Welltech DVD-20654 / 40112 / 40954 / HT DVD 02 Welltech 40280 Wharfedale DVD 50 ST / WDP-127 / WMTS-6801 Wharfedale DVD 750 Wharfedale DVD 750 S
Wharfedale WMTS-6801 Wharfedale M3 Wharefedale M5 Wharfedale DVD-800DivX / DVD2900F / DVDTV-1 Wintel WIN9663 Wintel WIN2010 / Wintel WIN3000 Xenius DVD1030 / DVD 2030 Xenius DVDX2040 Xenius HTX 2200 XLogic DVD-838J / XL0901 XMS 150 / 250 / 350 / 750 / 950 XMS 777 XMS 888 XMS 989 XORO HSD 201 XORO HSD 310 / HSD 400 pro / HSD 415 XORO HSD 420 XORO AEP 810 / HSD 303 / HSD 310 / HSD 311 / HSD 311 Pro / HSD 400 Pro / HSD 410 / HSD 415 / HSD 705 / HSD 706 / HSD 710 / HSD 711 / HSD 4000 / HSD 6000 / HSD R505 / HSD R545 / HVR 5500 XWave 9100 XWave LB 900 / LB 1000 XWave LB 1010 / LB 1100
Yamada DVD-2500 / DVD-2600 / DVD-5220 / DVD-5520 / DVX-6700 Yamada DVR-8000 / DVR-8400X Yamada DVR-8100 / DVR-9000H / DVR-9100H Yamaha DVX-5500 Yamaha DVX-6600 Yamada DVD-2001 / DVD-5700 / Chili DVD-6200XS / DVD-MX105 / DVDSlim-5120 / DVDSlim-5320 / DVDSlim-5520 / DVR-8200 / DVR930HX / PDiX-770 / PDV-520 Yamaha DV C6760 / DV C6770 / DV S5550 / DV S5650 / DV S5750 / DV SL100 / DVD 796 / DVD C750 / DVD C950 / DVD E600 / DVD S530 / DVD S540 / DVD S550 / DVD S557 / DVD S560 / DVD S600 / DVD S657 / DVX C300 / DVX C700 / DVX S30 Yamaha DV S5450 / DVD S510 / DVD S5350 Yamaha DVD S520 Yamaha S657 Yamaha DVD S700 / DVD S796 Yamaha DVD S2500 / DVR-S120 / DVR-S150 / DVX S120 / DVX S150 DV C6280, DV C6480, DV C6660, DV S5270, DV S5751, DV S5770, DVD 795, DVD C740, DVD-S80, DVD C900, DVD C920, DVD C940, DVD C996, DVD CX1, DVD S830, DVD S1200, DVD S1500, DVD S2300, DVR-S100, DVX S100, DVX S650, YHT 700 Yamakawa 215 / 255 Yamakawa 218 Yamakawa 238 / 265 / 285 / 285VGA / 288K/VGA Yamakawa 275 Yamakawa 365 DivX Yamakawa 711

 

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