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PALSONIC CORPORATION PTY LTD

1 JOYNTON AVENUE

WATERLOO NSW 2017 AUSTRALIA

TEL: (02) 9313 7111

FAX: (02) 9313 7555

www.palsonic.com.au

PALSONIC CUSTOMER SERVICE

TELEPHONE

AUSTRALIA: 1300 657 888 

Summary of Contents for DVDR212

Page 1: ...212 DVD RECORDER PALSONIC CORPORATION PTY LTD 1 JOYNTON AVENUE WATERLOO NSW 2017 AUSTRALIA TEL 02 9313 7111 FAX 02 9313 7555 www palsonic com au PALSONIC CUSTOMER SERVICE TELEPHONE AUSTRALIA 1300 657...

Page 2: ...omewhere exposed to moisture or rain The unit shall 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 might get dewed a...

Page 3: ...h digital decoder System Connection for recording external signals Monitor Mode Introduction Selection of monitor signals Navigation Mode Record Mode Introduction Enter the Recording Mode and menu des...

Page 4: ...on Operation Steps Exit Title Edit Introduction Enter the Title Editing mode Play Mode Enter the Play Mode Menu Description Operation Direct Play Enter Menu before Playing End Play Play Mode Control N...

Page 5: ...at Restore Factory Settings PLAYBACK Settings TV aspect ratio Setting Rating level Setting Digital Audio Output Setting Analog Audio Output Setting RECORD Settings Auto Chapter Marker Recording Qualit...

Page 6: ...te Video output 4 5 1 CH output 5 Optical Coaxial output 6 TV Tuner output The machine provides users with 4 recording qualities and the resolution and recording time varies according to the different...

Page 7: ...s also called DVD Rewritable disc It can be recorded for about 1000 times DVD R Disc DVD R disc is also called Write one DVD disc It can be recorded for only one time The recorded disc can be played o...

Page 8: ...e Angle key Multiple Languages function Some DVDs record sound in several different languages and the different language can be released according to the corresponding function on the menu Multiple Su...

Page 9: ...O INPUT 8 DIGITAL AUDIO COAXIAL OUTPUT 9 DIGITAL AUDIO OPTICAL OUTPUT 10 COMPONENT OUTPUT FOR PROGRESSIVE SCAN 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 7 1 STANDBY ON 2 OPEN CLOSE 3 RECORD 4 PLAY 5 STOP 6 SOURCE 1 9 10 11...

Page 10: ...8 MENU 9 TIMER 10 REC OTR RECORD ONE TOUCH RECORD 11 PLAY 12 STOP 13 REVERSE 14 PREVIOUS 15 FWD 16 NEXT 17 AUDIO 18 SUBTITLE 19 REPEAT 20 SLOW 21 PROG 22 RANDOM 23 STANDBY ON 24 SCAN 25 AV SOURCE 26...

Page 11: ...remote controller or leave it in places of high humidity Do not leave the infrared ray receiver barely in sunlight or bright light Please change the batteries of low electricity in time And do not mix...

Page 12: ...elect one of the available video outputs of the TV and then make the connection In terms of picture quality the component video is the best S Video comes next while the composite video is less satisfy...

Page 13: ...put Mode to LPCM Output For details see System Setup Digital Audio Output for reference When using a digital signal output coaxial optical the Analog Output cable is not needed for connection AMPLIFIE...

Page 14: ...ther CVBS or S Video from the front panel inputs to connect DVD recorder Front Panel From the video input terminals select one as desired In terms of picture quality CVBS stands for good S VIDEO for b...

Page 15: ...he TV 3 Press the DV button directly to enter the DV Input Signal Mode 4 To select a TV channel enter the channel number directly For example the channel number is 008 press 8 once and then press SELE...

Page 16: ...ub mode of the Recording Mode 2 The system will automatically enter the Recording Mode when the setup time is reached For details about timer recording see Timer Recording for reference 3 In the Recor...

Page 17: ...ected properly 4 In the recording control bar menu press the or button to select the Quality menu Press the SELECT button to select the option use the or button to select the recording quality value a...

Page 18: ...ording External Signals by the front panel inputs Switch on the power of the unit Press the DV button Switch on the Power button of the DV set it to the CAMERA mode and start monitoring Press the REC...

Page 19: ...chart to the right There are 20 records in this menu Each record represents a recording schedule 2 In the timer recording setup menu use the or button to select a record and press the Select button 3...

Page 20: ...the right control unit in therow and press the SELECT button to pop up a week list as show a in the chart Select a proper value according to your need b If you select Daily press the SELECT button the...

Page 21: ...o the schedule and make sure the system is in standby or working status 11 If the system is conducting another operation five minutes before the schedule time it will pop up an information box prompti...

Page 22: ...the write protection with disc operation and in the latter case just exit the mode The chapter editing control bar menu is as shown in the following chart and the meanings for each item are as follow...

Page 23: ...in the title But the first chapter cannot be deleted 1 In the Chapter Editing control bar menu use the or button to move the cursor and select the Hide Chapter item and then press the SELECT button If...

Page 24: ...ar menu use the or button to select the Erase Disc option press the SELECT button and a warning message pops up This operation will erase all data on the disc Are you sure you want to continue Press t...

Page 25: ...SOURCE button to switch to other input source and then press the REC OTR button to start recording and overwriting all other information in the disc Other operations are similar to those in Manual Re...

Page 26: ...rding Quality 1 Play Title Play the current title 2 Edit Title Enter the Title Editing mode same as the Chapter Editing mode 3 Rename Title The operation is the same as that for Rename Disc 4 Erase Ti...

Page 27: ...otal number of titles 5 CHAPTER The chapter of the DVD title playing and the total number of chapters 6 AUDIO Select the DVD language 7 SUBTITLE Select the DVD subtitle 8 ANGLE Select the DVD shooting...

Page 28: ...r for SVCD and VCD 2 0 discs press the number buttons to select a track The SELECT button must be pressed before playing for some discs 3 Press the RETURN button during playing For SVCD and VCD 2 0 di...

Page 29: ...m Play Mode Control 2 Use or button to select a proper value press the SELECT button and the system will play with the corresponding Repeat Play mode 3 Pressing the REPEAT button directly is another w...

Page 30: ...er adding the content you desired to the Program List Box move the cursor to the Program List Box and press the SELECT or PLAY button The system then will play the content in the Program List Box in N...

Page 31: ...the speed of fast back play Slow 1 2 Slow 1 8 The fractions indicate the speed of slow play Play Process Control 1 Press the button the system will go forward to the next chapter DVD or the next trac...

Page 32: ...ction Only available for DVD discs 1 Enter the play control bar menu 2 Press the or button to select the Title item and press the SELECT button to enter the input mode 3 Press the number buttons to en...

Page 33: ...s the time played of the current chapter for DVD discs or the current track non DVD discs The Time Selection function is not available for some discs In this case this icon cannot be selected Press th...

Page 34: ...nt mode 2 Press the SELECT button use the or button to select the Audio item and press the SELECT button of the remote controller to confirm This function enables you to switch between different langu...

Page 35: ...tle is off This value can be set in the System Setup 2 Press the SELECT button to make the Subtitle item available for selection 3 Press the or button of the remote controller to select the subtitle l...

Page 36: ...ress the SELECT button to enter the setup menu of the item In the setup menu of a certain item press the arrow buttons and the SELECT button to operate some control units and the corresponding setting...

Page 37: ...ove the cursor and select ON or OFF 4 Press the SELECT button to enable or disable the Screen Saver function When the screen saver appears press any button to exit it 5 Press the RETURN button to retu...

Page 38: ...de screen picture is played the left and right margin will be cut and the picture will occupy the entire screen Letter Box use this for ordinary TV When a wide screen picture is played a black frame w...

Page 39: ...ns to select the Confirm editor box enter the password again with the number buttons The input password of New Password editor box must be identical with that of Confirm Password editor box 9 Use the...

Page 40: ...SELECT button to confirm 3 Press the RETURN button to return to the upper level menu and set up other items This setting is to determine whether to insert a chapter label automatically in recording 1...

Page 41: ...anguage as the DVD menu language If the disc doesn t support the selected language the system will adopt the language provided by the disc 1 In the Language Settings menu use the or button to select t...

Page 42: ...s automatically and determine their frequencies The tuned channels will be saved automatically Even if the power is off the saved channel information will not be lost 1 Press the SETUP button to enter...

Page 43: ...exit 3 If you want to sort various channels again select the Sort Channel Order item press the or and SELECT buttons to enter the Channel Sorting menu and operate as follows 1 2 Enter the System Setup...

Page 44: ...clock For the clock adjustment please see System Setup System Clock Settings In the Standby status the red Standby LED on the front panel is ON To prevent damage the operation is disabled when the uni...

Page 45: ...d disc 6 Clean the disc with a soft cloth from the centre to the edge 1 Direct the remote controller at the sensor 2 Reduce the receiving distance 3 Replace all the batteries 4 Remove the obstacle Pic...

Page 46: ...ut Output Composite Video Output S Video Output Y C Component Video Output Analog 5 l Channel Audio Output Digital Audio Coaxial Output Digital Audio Optical Output System PAL SECAM Impedance 75 imbal...

Page 47: ...cy response 4Hz 44KHz 2dB S N ratio 90dB Audio distortion noise 65dB 1KHz Output Input Audio Level 2 0 Vrms l0k load Power supply AC 120 240V 50 60Hz Power consumption 35W Standby power consumption 3W...

Page 48: ...PALSONIC CORPORATION PTY LTD 1 JOYNTON AVENUE WATERLOO NSW 2017 AUSTRALIA TEL 02 9313 7111 FAX 02 9313 7555 www palsonic com au PALSONIC CUSTOMER SERVICE TELEPHONE AUSTRALIA 1300 657 888...

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