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TV SYSTEM Setting

This recordable DVD player provides “PAL” and “NTSC”settings for your selection.  (Refer to page 5 for the examples)
Video output changes according to the playback disc’s recorded fromat. When connecting this recordable DVD player
to your TV, set the “TV SYSTEM” from the on-screen display to the format that is compatible with your TV’s system. Set
”NTSC” from on-screen display if connecting to NTSC TV system or set “PAL” if it is PAL TV.

1

Press 

SETUP

.

2

Press   /   to select “SCREEN SETUP”and press 

.

3

  Press   /   to select “TV SYSTEM” then press 

.

4

 

 Press   /   to select the appropriate TV system for your clearest view.

5

  Press 

.

To return to the SETUP MENU screen

Select “RETURN” and then press 

.

To finish the setup operation

Press 

SETUP

 to exit or select EXIT from SETUP MENU screen.

BRIGHTNESS Setting

You can adjust the brightness of the video with this setting to a soothing view for your eyes.

1

Press 

SETUP

.

2

Press   /   to select “BRIGHTNESS” and press 

.

3

Press   /    to select the preferred  setting.

4

Press 

.

To return to the SETUP MENU screen

Select “RETURN” and then press 

.

To finish the setup operation

Press 

SETUP

 to exit or select EXIT from SETUP MENU screen.

3 Initial Settings

Summary of Contents for VDR-1000

Page 1: ...AC 3 and the double D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Confidential Unpublished Works 1992 1997 Dolby Laboratories Inc All rights reserved User Guide Before attempting to connect operate o...

Page 2: ...14 Playing MP3 Music Discs 14 Stopping Playback 14 RapidAdvance Rapid Reverse 14 Skipping Ahead or Back to Tracks 15 Pause Playback 15 ProgrammingAudio CDs Soundtrack 15 Random Playback 15 Selecting M...

Page 3: ...ee that interference will not occur in a particular in stallation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment of...

Page 4: ...cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over 13 Unplug this apparatus during lighting storms or when unused for long periods of time 14 Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel...

Page 5: ...it is dangerous and may cause serious damage to the unit Do not attempt to disassemble the unit Do not put any foreign object on the disc tray Keep away from water magnet Keep the unit away from flowe...

Page 6: ...connected DVD discs have the material recorded in the PAL and NTSC systems Refer to the table below to select the correct disc type for the type of connected TV Connecting to the multi system TV Conn...

Page 7: ...a title input the number i e 1 for chapter 1 10 for chapter 10 and etc 6 Press This recordable DVD player now starts playback of the selected item Stopping Playback and Returning to The Menu Screen If...

Page 8: ...g playback When you press the button once midway through a chapter this recordable DVD player returns to the previous chapter to playback This recordable DVD player skips a chapter each time you press...

Page 9: ...cks this recordable DVD player will start playback of the order you specified To return to normal playback 1 Press PROGRAM your play list will show on the screen 2 Press CLEAR to cancel the programmed...

Page 10: ...cting Scenes by Time Allows you to locate specific time of scenes to playback 1 Press GOTO twice during playback 2 Press the number button s to specify the starting position Example Viewing after 1 ho...

Page 11: ...REPEAT several times until REPEAT OFF appears NOTE Repeat playback may not work correctly with some DVDs Repeating Sections Between Two Specific Points A B Repeat 1 Press A B during playback at the p...

Page 12: ...le DVD player will play back the language which is selected at the initial setting If you select a language which is not recorded on the disc this recordable DVD player will play back a prior language...

Page 13: ...rent angles have been recorded The viewing angles are shown on this recordable DVD player s display and you can select one from them for viewing Using a DVD Menu Some DVD discs have unique menu struct...

Page 14: ...e the material recorded in the PAL and NTSC systems This recordable DVD player provides PAL NTSC for your selection Refer to page 5 for the examples 1 Press TV SYS during playback 2 Press TV SYS butto...

Page 15: ...cing up align it with the guides and place it in its proper position 4 Press DVD EJECT After tray closes wait about 5 seconds playback will start automatically Normally MP3 discs are divided into Root...

Page 16: ...e the play list as you wish 3 Press Press this recordable DVD player will play back as your play list The default playback order will start from the beginning to the end of the tracks if you did not s...

Page 17: ...been performed correctly NOTE This function doesn t work when playing back MP3 Changing Audio Soundtrack Output You can change the audio output from the one selected at the initial settings to a diff...

Page 18: ...on the screen NOTE A B repeat playback only works when playing back audio CD it doesn t work when playing back MP3 2 Audio CDs 2 2 Information Audio CDs Displaying the Information of the Playing Track...

Page 19: ...up operation Press SETUP to exit or select EXIT from SETUP MENU screen MENU Language Setting You can select a preferred language among various languages that has been recorded on discs for the disc me...

Page 20: ...een For your reference If the language selected is not recorded on the disc this recordable DVD player will play back the top priority language of the disc SUBTITLE Language Selection DVD You can sele...

Page 21: ...e video material for a wide screen is played 5 Press To return to the SETUP MENU screen Select RETURN and press To finish the setup operation Press SETUP to exit or select EXIT from SETUP MENU screen...

Page 22: ...Press to select SCREEN SETUP and press 3 Press to select TV SYSTEM then press 4 Press to select the appropriate TV system for your clearest view 5 Press To return to the SETUP MENU screen Select RETUR...

Page 23: ...he SETUP MENU screen Select RETURN and then press To finish the setup operation Press SETUP to exit or select EXIT from SETUP MENU screen VIDEO OUTPUT Setting Two types of video output RGB and NORMAL...

Page 24: ...o signal recorded on dics You can output the digital signal via ether coaxial output jack or optical output jack to an amplifier If you set Audio Output to Digital from on screen disply the sound will...

Page 25: ...TUP to exit or select EXIT from SETUP MENU screen For Your Reference You can use the parental control lock ONLY with DVD video discs featured with the parental lock funcion Some discs may not be encod...

Page 26: ...F If you choose DVDR EJECT ON the disc will automatically eject from the tray after the disc is fully recorded If you choose DVDR EJECT OFF this disc won t automatically eject from the tray after the...

Page 27: ...d REC indicator will blink on the display panel The display panel only shows the left time for recording 5 Press REC STOP to stop recording NOTE The minimum recording time is 30 seconds Under recordin...

Page 28: ...REC and you ll be able to record in that format NOTE z When disc is full it automatically ejects but the external signal must be stopped on your own before you put in another recording disc z While re...

Page 29: ...off the power at this time lest loss of informa tion It usually takes 2 3 minutes to erase disc Recording Format 1 Please choose the same formats which this machine supports 2 One may edit VCD or CD t...

Page 30: ...NoaudioatDigitalOutput Checkthedigitalconnections Checkthesettingsmenutomakesurethatthedigitaloutputissettoon Checkiftheaudioformatoftheselectedaudiolanguagematchesyourreceivercapabilities Distortedp...

Page 31: ...ndependsonsoftwareavailability Evenifadischasanumberfromanglesrecorded theseangles may be recorded for specific scenes only 5 1 Troubleshooting continued 5 For Your Reference SYMPTOM Recording REMEDY...

Page 32: ...motion circular scratches are likely to occur which will cause noise If the disc is brought from a cold to a warm environment moisture may form on the disc Wipe this moisture off with a soft dry lint...

Page 33: ...a whole movie can be recorded DVD has a structure consisting of two 0 6 mm thin discs which are adhered to each other Since the thinner the disc the higher the density at which the information can be...

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