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Lights up when the HDD is selected.
Q PictBridge USB jack (type B) (111)
Connect a PictBridge-compatible printer to this jack.
Lights up when the DVD is selected.
To lock the recorder (Child Lock)
You can lock all of the buttons on the recorder so that the settings are not cancelled by mistake. When the recorder is turned off, hold down x (stop) on the recorder until LOCKED appears in the front panel display. The recorder does not work except for timer recordings and Synchro-Recording (RDRAT100/AT200 only) while the Child Lock is set. To unlock the recorder, hold down x (stop) on the recorder until UNLOCKED appears in the front panel display.
I PROGRAM +/ (35)
J INPUT (input select) (63)
K x REC STOP (35) L z REC (35) M LINE 2 IN (S VIDEO/VIDEO/ L(MONO) AUDIO R) jacks (30)
Connect a VCR or similar recording device to these jacks.
Front panel display
A SYNCHRO REC indicator (RDRAT100/AT200 only) (64)
Lights up when the recorder is set to stand by for Synchro-Recording.
D VPS/PDC indicator (55, 59)
Lights up when the VPS/PDC function is turned on.
E Timer indicator (52, 58)
Lights up when the timer for recording is set.
B Displays the following:
Playing time Current title/chapter/track/index number Recording time/recording mode Clock Programme position EPG indication (RDR-AT105/AT107/ AT205 only) (47) EPG appears when receiving the GUIDE Plus+ data. TV Direct Rec. indication (35) TV appears in the right most two digits.
F Disc type
Lights up when a recordable DVD-R or DVD-RW disc is loaded.
G Command Mode indicator (132)
Displays the Command Mode of the remote. When the Command Mode for the recorder is set to 3 (Default setting), either 1 or 2 does not appear.
H Recording status I Dubbing direction indicator J Playing status
C NTSC indicator (118, 123)
Lights up when NTSC colour system is selected.
Rear panel
A AERIAL IN/OUT jacks (15) B LINE 2 OUT (R-AUDIO-L/VIDEO) jacks (18, 21) C LINE 1/DECODER jack (29) D G-LINK jack (RDR-AT105/ AT107/AT205 only) (16)
Connect the set top box controller to this jack.
[Speakers] Rear (L) Front (L) Centre or HDMI cord Audio component with a decoder [Speakers] Rear (R) Front (R) Subwoofer to coaxial/HDMI digital input Coaxial digital cord (not supplied)
to HDMI OUT
to DIGITAL OUT (COAXIAL)
to LINE 2 OUT (R-AUDIO-L)
DVD recorder
INPUT VIDEO
(white)
(yellow)
(red) Audio/video cord (not supplied) (yellow)*
AUDIO R
(red) TV, projector, or audio component
* The yellow plug is used for video signals (page 18).
A Digital audio input jack
If your audio component has a Dolby*1 Digital, DTS*2, or MPEG audio decoder and a digital input jack, use this connection. You can enjoy Dolby Digital (5.1ch), DTS (5.1ch), and MPEG audio (5.1ch) surround effects. If you connect a Sony audio component that is compatible with the Control for HDMI function, refer to the operating instructions supplied with the audio component.
Step 4: Connecting the Mains Lead
Connect the supplied mains lead to the AC IN terminal of the recorder. Then plug the recorder and TV mains leads (AC power cords) into the mains. After you connect the mains lead, you must wait for a short while before operating the recorder. You can operate the recorder once the front panel display lights up and the recorder enters standby mode. If you connect additional equipment to this recorder (page 29), be sure to connect the mains lead after all connections are complete.
B Audio L/R (left/right) input jacks
This connection will use your TVs or audio components two speakers for sound.
z Hint For correct speaker location, refer to the operating instructions supplied with the connected components.
b Notes Do not connect your TVs audio output jacks to the LINE IN (R-AUDIO-L) jacks at the same time. This will cause unwanted noise to come from your TVs speakers. With connection B, do not connect the LINE IN (R-AUDIO-L) and LINE 2 OUT (R-AUDIO-L) jacks to your TVs audio output jacks at the same time. This will cause unwanted noise to come from your TVs speakers. With connection A, after you have completed the connection, make the appropriate settings in the Audio Out setup (page 124). Otherwise, no sound or a loud noise will come from your speakers. When you connect the recorder to an audio component using an HDMI cord, you will need to do one of the following: Connect the audio component to the TV with the HDMI cord, or Connect the recorder to the TV with a video cord other than HDMI cord (component video cord, S-video cord, or audio/video cord).
to AC IN
to mains
About the Title List for DVD-RWs/DVD-Rs (VR mode)
You can switch the Title List to show Original or Playlist titles.
To change a title thumbnail picture (Thumbnail)
After recording, the first scene of the recording (the title) is automatically set as the thumbnail picture. You can select a favourite scene for the thumbnail picture shown in the Title List.
Press < while the Title List is displayed. Select Play List using M/m, and press ENTER. Select Original or Play List using M/m, and press ENTER.
Press TITLE LIST. For DVD-RWs/DVD-Rs (VR mode), switch the Title List to show Original or Playlist titles, if necessary. Select a title using M/m, and press ,. The sub-menu appears. Select Edit using M/m, and press ENTER. Select Set Thumbnail using M/m, and press ENTER. The display for setting the thumbnail point appears and the title starts to play. While watching the playback picture, press H, X, c m/M C or PLAY MODE to select the scene you want to set for a thumbnail picture, and press X. Playback pauses. Select OK using M/m, and press ENTER. The scene is set for the titles thumbnail picture. To return to the Title List, press O RETURN.
To change the title order for HDD (Sort Titles)
Press < while the Title List is displayed. Select Sort Titles using M/m, and press ENTER. Select the item using M/m, and press ENTER.
Order By Date Sorted In order of when the titles were recorded. The title that is recorded most recently is listed at the top. In order of when the titles were recorded. The title that is recorded most recently and has not been played is listed at the top. In alphabetical order. In order of recorded title number.
Unseen Title
By Title By Number
To change the thumbnail preview mode (Set Preview) (HDD only)
You can select Quick Preview or Normal for the thumbnail preview mode in the Title List. Set Set Preview in the Options setup (page 133).
To switch to the 8 Title List
Press < while the Title List is displayed. Select Title View using M/m, and press ENTER. Select 8 Titles using M/m, and press ENTER. Detailed information, including the resumption time, for the selected title is shown below the list.
Displaying the playing time and play information
DATA DVD DATA CD
You can check the playing time of the current title, chapter, track, or disc. Also, you can check the disc name recorded on the DVD/CD.
The displays differ depending on the disc type or playing status.
Searching for the GUIDE Plus+ host channel (Setup)
The default host channel setting is set to Automatic, so you should not have to change the host channel setting. However, if the host channel has changed or moved, update the host channel setting. If the set top box receiver is connected to the recorder using a SCART cord only (page 16), see Changing the GUIDE Plus+ host channel manually (Setup) on page 50.
Changing the GUIDE Plus+ host channel manually (Setup)
If the set top box receiver is connected to the recorder using a SCART cord only and you want to receive the programme guide data from your set top box receiver, search for the host channel on the following website and set it for your area, following the steps below: www.europe.guideplus.com
Press GUIDE. Press M to move the cursor to the Menu Bar. Select Setup using </,.
The GUIDE Plus+ setup menu appears.
After step 4 of Searching for the GUIDE Plus+ host channel (Setup), press the yellow button (Change) twice.
Manual appears.
Select Host Channel Setup using M/m, and press ENTER. Press the yellow button (Reset). Press [/1 to turn off the recorder.
Select Source using ,. Press the yellow button (Source) repeatedly to select the input source. Select Prog. No. using ,. Enter the programme position number using the number buttons. Press the green button (Save).
The display asks for confirmation.
Select Confirm using </,, and press ENTER.
The display returns to the GUIDE Plus+ setup menu.
Select the programme position you want to check using M/m.
To change the programme position, press the green button (Prog. No.), then enter a programme position number using the number buttons, and press ENTER.
Wait one day until the programme guide data can be received.
To cancel the settings
Press the red button (Back).
To check the GUIDE Plus+ system information
z Hint To receive from the recorder a programme position that can be received by either the set top box receiver or the recorder, change the input source in step 6.
Select Setup in the Menu Bar, and press ENTER. Select GUIDE Plus+ system Information using M/m, and press ENTER.
The Play Mode menu appears.
Select Search Mode, and press ENTER. Select a search method, and press ENTER.
Time Search (for HDD/DVDs/DATA DVDs*1/DATA CDs*1/VIDEO CDs*2*3): Searches for a starting point by entering the time code. Title Search (for HDD/DVDs/DATA DVDs*1/DATA CDs*1) Chapter Search (for HDD/DVDs) Track Search (for VIDEO CDs*3)
*1 *2 *3
DivX video file only Except Super VIDEO CDs Available only when playing without PBC functions
The display for entering the number appears.
Press the number buttons to select the number of the title, chapter, time code, etc., you want.
For example: Time Search To find a scene at 2 hours, 10 minutes, and 20 seconds, enter 21020. If you make a mistake, select another number.
Erasing and Editing
To switch between the Playlist and Original Title List (DVD-RW/DVD-R in VR mode only)
You can display the Playlist titles in the Title List (Playlist), or the Original titles in the Title List (Original).
Before Editing
This recorder offers various edit options for various disc types.
b Notes You may lose the edited contents if you remove the disc or a timer recording starts while editing. DVD discs created by DVD camcorders cannot be edited on this recorder. If a message appears and indicates that the discs control information is full, erase or edit unnecessary titles. The remaining disc space displayed on the screen may differ from the actual remaining disc space. When editing a DVD+R or DVD-R, finish all editing before finalising the disc. You cannot edit a finalised disc. To open up disc space
To open up disc space on a DVD+RW or DVD-RW (Video mode), erase the title with the largest number in the title list.
Largest title number
About editing accuracy
When editing the titles recorded on the HDD, you can select the type of editing. Video Mode Compatible Editing: Recommended if you are going to dub the titles to DVD-RWs/DVD-Rs (Video mode) or DVD+RWs/DVD+Rs afterward by Highspeed dubbing. The editing points and chapter marks may be slightly different from those you selected. Frame Accurate Editing: Recommended when you want to edit titles precisely. However, the editing points may be slightly different from the point you selected when you dub the titles by Highspeed dubbing.
HDD Camcorder Dubbing
How titles and chapters are created
In each dubbing operation, the contents dubbed to the recorder are divided into titles by the shooting date. If the date has been changed to the next day during one shooting session, the shot image is included in the title of the date when the shooting session started. The title is divided into chapters. Each shooting session on the HDD camcorder becomes a chapter.
z Hint The title names are automatically labelled as USB *** (start time of the first shooting session).
The dubbed contents are divided into titles in the following cases, even if they were all recorded in the same day: When the total recording time exceeds 12 hours. When the total number of scenes exceeds 99.
Preparing for HDD camcorder dubbing
Connect an HDD camcorder to the USB jack on the recorder. Refer as well to the instruction manual supplied with the HDD camcorder before connecting.
Turn on your HDD camcorder and the recorder. Connect your HDD camcorder to the USB jack on the front panel.
Connect the HDD camcorder directly to the recorder. Do not disconnect the USB cable while dubbing. When signal input to the USB jack (type A) on the front panel or recorder operation cannot be performed correctly when using an HDD camcorder, connect the HDD camcorder to the LINE IN jack and follow the instructions of Recording from Connected Equipment on page 63. The recorder can recognise and store the shooting date and time information of up to 10 HDD camcorders. If you connect 11 or more HDD camcorders, one-touch dubbing and Incremental Dubbing cannot be made properly.
USB cable (not supplied)
USB output
HDD camcorder
Set your HDD camcorder to the USB connection mode (example: COMPUTER or USB CONNECT).
For details, refer to the operating instructions supplied with the HDD camcorder.
To restart the connected USB device
Select Restart USB Device of USB in the Options 2 setup (page 133).
One-Touch Dubbing from HDD Camcorder (ONETOUCH DUB)
Dubbing from HDD Camcorder Using the OnScreen Display (HDDCam Dubbing)
You can dub contents of your HDD camcorder onto the HDD of the recorder with a single press of the ONE-TOUCH DUB button on the recorder. When dubbing from the HDD camcorder for the first time, all of the contents are dubbed to the recorder. The next time, only newly shot sessions that have not been dubbed yet are dubbed to the recorder.
Follow steps 1 to 3 of Preparing for HDD camcorder dubbing on page 88, and press ONE-TOUCH DUB on the recorder.
The recorder starts dubbing the contents on the HDD camcorder to the HDD Title List of the recorder. The recorder turns off automatically if you do not use the recorder for more than 20 minutes after the dubbing has finished.
Find the point on the DV/Digital8 format tape that you want to start dubbing from using m/M or c/ C, and press X. Select Start Rec., and press ENTER.
The recorder starts dubbing.
Select Pause Rec, and press ENTER.
The recorder pauses dubbing.
10 Repeat steps 6 to 9 to dub more
scenes.
11 Select Stop Rec, and press ENTER.
The selected scenes are dubbed as a single title.
To exit DV Manual Dubbing
z Hint You can turn off the dubbing menu by pressing the DISPLAY button during dubbing. Press the DISPLAY button again to display the dubbing menu.
Playing from a DV Camcorder 5
Connect your DV camcorder to the DV IN jack on the front panel. Press SYSTEM MENU.
b Note You cannot set a scene to be shorter than one second.
Select HDD-Cam/DV, and press ENTER. Select DV Playback, and press ENTER. Start playback on the DV camcorder.
Images from the DV camcorder appear on your TV screen.
To cancel playback
z Hint You can dub the playing tape contents. During playback, press HDD or DVD to select the dubbing destination, and press z REC. To stop dubbing, press x REC STOP.
Music Jukebox
About Jukebox
There are two methods to use Jukebox: connecting the USB device or copying audio tracks to the HDD. When using Jukebox, you can do following: Store audio tracks on the HDD. Play audio tracks using various play modes. Label tracks, albums, or artists. Create a Playlist. Notes on copying
You cannot copy audio tracks on the HDD to discs or USB devices. Some audio tracks may not be copied depending on the file size. An artist name, album name, and MP3 audio track name are copied, and albums and MP3 tracks are stored in each artist folder. However, albums and MP3 audio tracks are stored in the Unknown folder when their artist name cannot be copied. Audio tracks from a CD are stored in the artist folder labelled Unknown. Names are automatically labelled; A_*****_F_***** for album, A_*****_F_*****_T_***** for audio tracks. When copying is stopped partway, tracks that have finished copying before you stop will remain copied onto the HDD as an album. You can check which albums have been copied in the Music Jukebox list (page 97). No other operations are available when copying audio tracks. While copying audio tracks, timer recordings are unavailable. If the timer is set during copying, the recorder starts the timer recording after copying is finished. Copy-protected CDs cannot be copied to the HDD.
Preparing for Using Jukebox
Connect a USB device to the USB jack on the recorder, or copy audio tracks from the connected USB device or CDs/DATA CDs/ DATA DVDs to the HDD.
You can connect a USB device to the USB jack on the recorder to listen to the MP3 audio tracks or copy to the HDD. Refer to the operating instructions supplied with the USB device before connecting.
Some USB devices may not work with this recorder. The recorder can recognise Mass Storage Class (MSC) devices that are FAT-compatible and non-partitioned. If the MSC devices are partitioned, the recorder may not recognise the devices.
Copying tracks or albums (USB t HDD)
You can copy up to 99 albums or 999 audio tracks on the USB device to the HDD.
Connect the USB device to the USB jack on the recorder (page 95). Press SYSTEM MENU.
Select Music Jukebox, and press ENTER. Select Listen to Music from USB Device, and press ENTER.
The Music Jukebox (USB) appears.
Select an album to copy using M/m, and press ,.
Select Edit using M/m, and press ENTER. Select an item using M/m, and press ENTER.
To copy all albums, select Copy all to HDD. To copy the selected albums, select Copy to HDD. The display asks for confirmation.
Copying tracks or albums on the HDD (HDD y HDD)
Select Music Jukebox, and press ENTER. Select Listen to Music / Edit, and press ENTER.
The Music Jukebox (HDD) appears.
Select Yes using </,, and press ENTER.
The albums are copied to the HDD. To copy more albums, repeat from step 5.
Select an artist using M/m, and press ENTER. Select an album using M/m, and press ENTER.
If you want to copy the album, press , instead of ENTER, then go to step 7.
To cancel copying
Copying audio tracks (DISC t HDD)
Select a track to copy using M/m, and press ,.
Insert a disc that you are going to copy to the HDD. Press SYSTEM MENU.
Select Edit using M/m, and press ENTER. Select Copy Album or Copy Track using M/m, and press ENTER. Select a copy destination (an artist or album) using M/m, and press ENTER.
Select Dubbing, and press ENTER. Select DVD/CD -> HDD using M/m, and press ENTER.
The copying starts.
10 Select Yes using </,, and
press ENTER.
The albums or tracks are copied to the HDD. To copy more tracks or albums, repeat from step 4.
b Note Before copying, select CD or MP3 under Data Format in the Title List (DVD/CD) (page 66).
White Enhancer Black Enhancer Black Level
Adjusts the intensity of white. Adjusts the intensity of black. Selects the black level (setup level) for the NTSC video signals. Select ON to set the black level of the input signals to the standard level. Normally, select OFF position. Adjusts the colour balance. Makes the colours deeper or lighter.
Hue Chroma Level
Cinema
Setting options for playback picture quality For details about each setting, see the explanation of the display.
Prog. Motion Adjusts the progressive video signal when Component Video Out is set to Progressive (page 122) or when Screen Resolution is set to other than 720 x 576i (or 720 x 480i) (page 130). Select Motion for a picture, including subjects that move dynamically. Select Still for a picture with little movement. Converts the progressive video signal to match the type of DVD software that you are watching when Component Video Out is set to Progressive (page 122) or when Screen Resolution is set to other than 720 x 576i (or 720 x 480i) (page 130). Select Auto1 to automatically detect the software type (Film-based or Video-based) and select the appropriate conversion mode. Normally select this position. If the picture appears unnatural, select Auto2, On, or Off.
3-D Y/C
YNR (luminance noise reduction) CNR (chroma noise reduction)
Detail
White AGC Turn on for automatic white level adjustment.
YNR (luminance noise reduction) BNR (block noise reduction) MNR (mosquito noise reduction)
Reduces noise contained in the luminance element of the video signal. Reduces block noise or mosaic-like patterns in the picture. Reduces the faint noise appearing around the outlines of the images. The noise reduction effects are automatically adjusted within each setting range according to the video bit rate and other factors. Sharpens the outlines of the images. Adjusts the sharpness of images outlines. Adjusts the intensity of white. Adjusts the intensity of black. Selects the black level (setup level) for the video signals. Select ON to raise the black level. Select this when the picture appears too dark. Select OFF to set the black level of the input signals to the standard level. Normally, select this position. Adjusts how dark areas look. Adjusts the colour balance. Makes the colours deeper or lighter.
If the outlines of the images on your screen become blurred, set BNR and/or MNR to Off. Depending on the disc or the scene being played, the above BNR or MNR effects may be hard to discern. Also, these functions may not work with some screen sizes. The following settings are not available for the signals output from the HDMI jack. Sharpness White Enhancer Black Enhancer Black Level Gamma Correction Hue Chroma Level
Audio DRC (Dynamic Range Control) (DVDs only)
Selects the dynamic range (difference between soft and loud sounds) setting when playing a DVD that conforms to Audio DRC. This affects the output from the following jacks: LINE 2 OUT R-AUDIO-L jacks LINE 3 TV jack LINE 1/DECODER jack DIGITAL OUT (COAXIAL)/HDMI OUT jack only when Dolby Digital Output is set to Dolby Digital -> PCM (page 124).
On Makes low sounds clear even if you turn the volume down. Normally select this position.
b Notes 96 kHz PCM Output setting has no effect when audio signals are output from the LINE 2 OUT (R-AUDIO-L) jacks or LINE 3 TV/ LINE 1/DECODER jack. If the sampling frequency is 96 kHz, signals are simply converted to analogue signals and output. If the HDMI OUT jack is connected to equipment not compatible with 96 kHz signals, 48 kHz PCM will be automatically output even when you select 96 kHz.
MPEG Output (DVD VIDEOs only)
Selects the type of MPEG audio signal.
MPEG Select this when the recorder is connected to an audio component with a built-in MPEG decoder. Select this when the recorder is connected to an audio component without a built-in MPEG decoder. If you play MPEG audio sound tracks, the recorder outputs stereo signals via the DIGITAL OUT (COAXIAL) jack.
MPEG -> PCM
Language Settings (Language)
You can make language settings.
DVD Menu Language (DVD VIDEO only)
Switches the language for the DVD menu. Select w/Subtitle Language to set the same language as the language you set in Subtitle Language.
OSD Language
Switches the display language on the screen.
Subtitle Display
On Off Displays subtitles. Does not display subtitles.
Audio Language (DVD VIDEO only)
Switches the language of the sound track.
Assist Subtitle Displays special assistive subtitles, where available.
z Hint If you select Others in Audio Language, Subtitle Language, or DVD Menu Language, press m, and enter a language code from Language Code List on page 151.
Subtitle Language (DVD VIDEO only)
Switches the language of the subtitles recorded on the disc.
Auto Language
The Auto Language function is available when Audio Language and Subtitle Language are set to the same language, and Subtitle Display is set to On.
On For DVD VIDEOs whose main audio track is the language you set in Audio Language and Subtitle Language, the recorder plays the main audio track without subtitles. For DVD VIDEOs whose main audio track is not the language you set in Audio Language and Subtitle Language, the recorder plays the main audio track with subtitles in the language you set. Turns off the function.
Restarts the connected USB device if it does not respond to the recorder. If the connected USB device still does not work properly, try following: Turn the connected USB device off and on again. Disconnect and then connect the USB cable.
Confirm Printer
Displays the manufacturer and model name of the printer connected to the recorder. Note that this function may not work depending on the printer.
TV Pause
Selects the tuner for the TV Pause (page 72).
TVs Tuner Selects this when connecting the recorder to your TV using the SCART jack. Settings and Adjustments Selects this when connecting the recorder to your TV not using the SCART jack.
Recorders Tuner
Picture noise appears. Additional Information
, If the picture output signal from your recorder passes through your VCR to get to your TV, or if the recorder is connected to a combination TV/VIDEO player, the copy-protection signal applied to some DVD programmes could affect picture quality. If you still experience this problem even when you connect your recorder directly to your TV, try connecting your recorder to your TVs S VIDEO input. , You have set the recorder to progressive format even though your TV cannot accept the progressive signal. In this case, hold down x (stop) on the recorder, and press Z (open/close) on the recorder. , Even if your TV is compatible with progressive format (525p/625p) signals, the image may be affected when you set the recorder to progressive format. In this case, hold down x (stop) on the recorder, and press Z (open/close) on the recorder and the recorder is set to normal (interlace) format. , You are playing a title recorded in a colour system that is different from your TV. , Noise may appear in the pictures recorded on the HDD, which is due to the characteristics of HDD, and is not a malfunction. , When playing a double-layer DVD, the video and audio may be momentarily interrupted at the point where the layers switch.
Troubleshooting
If you experience any of the following difficulties while using the recorder, use this troubleshooting guide to help remedy the problem before requesting repairs. Should any problem persist, consult your nearest Sony dealer.
The power does not turn on.
, Check that the mains lead is connected securely.
The power of the recorder turns off at the same time as the TV is turned off.
, This is caused by the BRAVIA Sync features. Set Control for HDMI to Off in the HDMI Output setup to cancel this function (page 131).
Picture
There is no picture.
, Re-connect all connecting cords securely. , The connecting cords are damaged. , Check the connection to your TV (page 15). , Switch the input selector on your TV (such as to VCR and AV 1) so that the signal from the recorder appears on the TV screen. , Check that the Video In/Out setup is set to the appropriate item that conforms to your system (page 122). , If you connect the recorder to your TV via only the COMPONENT VIDEO OUT jacks, set Component Video Out in the Video In/Out setup to Progressive (page 122). , Set Standby Mode to Mode 2 in the Basic setup (page 118). , When playing a double-layer DVD, the video and audio may be momentarily interrupted at the point where the layers switch.
* Exchangeable Image File Format: The file format used by digital still cameras. z Hint Since a disc with many trees takes longer to start playback, it is recommended that you create albums with no more than two trees.
The recorder will play any data with the extension.mp3,.jpeg,.jpg,.avi, or.divx even if they are not in MP3, JPEG, or DivX format. Playing these data may generate a loud noise which could damage your speaker system. Depending on the disc, normal playback may not be possible. For example, the picture may be unclear, playback may not appear smooth, the sound may skip, and so on. Depending on the disc, playback may take some time to start. Some files cannot be played. For MP3 audio tracks and DivX video files, the recorder can play up to 99 albums each on a DATA CD or DATA DVD. Up to 99 tracks and files under an album can be played. For JPEG image files, the recorder can load up to 99 albums and/or up to 999 files under an album on a DATA CD/DATA DVD or the connected USB device at a time. To view unloaded albums, reload them.
Proceeding to the next or another album may take some time. The image size that can be displayed is limited. The following image sizes can be displayed: width 1605,120 pixels by height 1203,840 pixels. This recorder supports MP3 audio tracks recorded with a sampling frequency of 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, and 48 kHz. No more than a 1 GB MP3 audio track can be played. The recorder does not conform to audio tracks in mp3PRO format. The recorder cannot play a DivX video file of a size larger than 720 (width) 576 (height)/4 GB. The recorder may not play a DivX video file when the file has been combined from two or more DivX video files.
About i.LINK
The DV IN jack on this recorder is i.LINKcompliant for digital video cameras. i.LINK is a more familiar term for IEEE 1394 data transport bus proposed by SONY, and is a trademark approved by many corporations. IEEE 1394 is an international standard standardized by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. For details on how to dub when this recorder is connected to other video equipment having DV jacks, see page 91. The DV IN jack on this recorder can only input DVC-SD signals. It cannot output signals. The DV IN jack will not accept MICRO MV signals from equipment such as a MICRO MV digital video camera with an i.LINK jack. For further precautions, see the notes on page 91. For details on precautions when connecting this recorder, also refer to the instruction manuals for the equipment to be connected.
Finalise 43 Finalising 43 Format 45 Format DVD-RW 116 Format HDD. 117 Formatting 45 Frame Accurate Editing 75 Freeze Frame 68 Front panel 12 Front Panel Display 132 Front panel display 13 Full Dubbing 89
i.LINK 154 Info 48 INPUT 63 Input Colour System 122 Input Line System 118
Jukebox 95
Labelling 41 Language 126 LINE 1 In 123 LINE 1/DECODER 29 LINE 2 IN 30 LINE 3 Out 122
Genre Name 76 Grid 48 GUIDE 47, 52 GUIDE Plus+ system 47, 52
Main sound 57, 60, 124 Mains lead 22 Making a backup disc 86 Managing audio tracks on the Music Jukebox 100 DivX video files 71 JPEG image files 110 Manual 117 Manual CH Setting 119 Manual Clock Set 25, 117 Manual Rec. Mode 127 Manual recording mode 127 MENU 65 Menu DVDs Menu 65 Top menu 65 Modify 62 Move 80, 81 MP3 audio tracks 65 MPEG 22, 125 Multi-Mode 76, 110 Music Jukebox 95 My TV 48
Handling discs 152 HDD camcorder 87 HDD camcorder dubbing 87 Full Dubbing 89 HDD-Cam Dubbing 89 One-Touch Dubbing 89 HDD Recording Format 128 HDD-Cam Dubbing 89 HDMI 4:3 Video Output 131 Audio Output 131 Colour 131 Control for HDMI 131 Screen Resolution 130 HDMI cord 18, 21 HDMI OUT 19, 22 HDMI Output 130 HELP Setting 118
Easy Setup 25, 118 Easy Timer 56 Edit 71, 76, 100 Editing 75 chapters 78 Playlist 80 titles 76 Editor 48 Enter characters 40 Erase 62, 71, 76, 79, 100, 110 Erase Album 110 External Audio 123
Name 121 New Album 110 NICAM 57 NICAM Select 123 NTSC on PAL TV 123 Number buttons 74
On Screen Display 132 ONE-TOUCH DUB 89, 93 One-Touch Play 20, 66 Optimise HDD 117 Options 132 Options Original 38, 75, 97 OSD Language 126
Page mode 38, 71, 97, 106 Parental Control 66, 129 Parts and controls 10 Pause Live TV 72 Pause Mode 129 PAY-TV 32 PBC 66 PDC 55, 59 Photo Album 101, 105 Picture Adjustment 113 Picture quality 113 Play List Name 100 PLAY MODE 69, 70 Play mode A-B Repeat 69 Programme 70, 99 Repeat 69 Playable discs 143, 145 Playback 128
Playback 65, 97, 105, 143, 145 A-B Repeat 69 DivX video files 71 DV camcorder 94 fast forward 68, 98 fast reverse 68, 98 freeze frame 68 instant advance 67 instant replay 67 JPEG image files 105 Jukebox 97 MP3 audio tracks 65 Programme 70, 99 Repeat 69, 98 resume play 66 rotate 107 scan audio 68 slow-motion play 68 zoom 107 Playlist 38, 75, 97 Printing JPEG image files 111 Programme 70, 99 Progressive 26 Protect 76, 110 Protect Album Contents 110 Protect Disc 42 Protection album 110 disc 42 JPEG image file 110 title 76

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Sony RDR-AT100 (RDRAT100B)
RDR-AT100, 160 GB
Price details:
Price excl. VAT: 231.98 Eco fees: 3.63 VAT 21 %: 49.48
PDF generated on: 7 June, 2011
Product details:
Product code: RDRAT100B EAN: 4905524568776 Manufacturer: Sony
285.09
* VAT included
Product is discontinued. You can not order it anymore.
Versatile and elegant Hard Disk Drive DVD Recorder that can store up to 455 hours, or 18 days, of TV programmes on its 160GB Hard Drive. An instant classic in the world of home video entertainment. - 160GB capacity for a max recording of 455 hours (23 in HQ+ recording mode) onto the Hard Disk Drive - x-Pict Story is an enhanced Photo Slide Show feature which enables you to frame your photos with the appropriate look and feel through sound and transition effects. The final result can be burnt onto DVD and shared among family and friends - 2x USB ports for connecting a PictBridge compatible printer, digital camera or other USB storage devices - Stylish design perfectly complements your BRAVIA TV to create a harmonised home entertainment system to fit seemlessly into your livingroom space - The BRAVIA Sync feature easily connects the recorder to BRAVIA televisions and Home Theatre systems at the touch of a button. - HDMI output with 1080p upscaling to maximise picture quality even on large screens - DivX playback direct from USB flash device and DVD - Listen to music via the Digital Music Jukebox and view a picture slideshow via the Digital Photo Album - HDD Cam Connection - Record your memories from your SD Camcorder from Sony onto HDD and choose between different modes - Digital Music Jukebox - store and enjoy up to 50,000 of your favourite songs - Digital Photo Album - view, edit and store digital still images or burn them to a DVD for sharing - Integrated Analogue Tuner Main specifications:
Video D/A Converter (DAC): Progressive scan output: Recording format: 10bit/108MHz Y DVD-R (Video)/DVD-R (VR)/DVD+R/DVD-RW/DVD+RW/DVD-R (Video) Dual Layer/DVD-R (VR) Dual Layer/DVD+R Double Layer/DVD-RW Dual Layer/DVD+RW Double Layer DVD-RAM/DVD-R (Video)/DVD-R (VR)/DVD+R/DVDRW/DVD+RW/DVD-R (Video) Dual Layer/DVD-R (VR) Dual Layer/DVD+R Double Layer/DVD-RW Dual Layer/DVD+ RW Double Layer/CD-R/CD-RW/CD-DA/VCD/Super VCD/DivX mp3 Tray 160 GB 455 h
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Y JPEG Y 1 Y 2 N 1 Y Y Black 220-240V, 50/60Hz AA x 285.5 x 66.5 mm 285.5 mm 66.5 mm 430 mm 2 x AA RF Cable Y Recorder
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Composite video out: Digital audio coaxial out: S-Video in: S-Video out: Composite video in: Component video (YPbPr/YCbCr) out: SCART ports quantity: USB 2.0 ports quantity: G-Link interface: HDMI ports quantity: Audio (L,R) out: Audio (L,R) in:
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