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Recording television programs

1

2

Í

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POWER

OPEN/CLOSE

ENTER

FUNCTIONS

TIME SLIP

RETURN

REC

REC MODE

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1

5

1

3

5

4

F Rec

CANCEL

STATUS

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2

3

1

3 4

2

2

3

2

DVD, TV

TV/VIDEO

Numbered buttons

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[RAM]

 

[DVD-R]

1

Press [

Í

, DVD POWER] to turn the

unit on.

2

Press [

<

, OPEN/CLOSE] to open the

tray and insert a disc. 

Ensure the disc is not write-protected.

Press [

<

, OPEN/CLOSE] again to close the tray.

3

Ensure [DVD, TV] is
switched to “DVD”
and press
[

W

X

, CH] to select the channel.

4

Press [REC MODE]
to select the record-
ing mode.

Select “XP”, “SP”, “LP”, or “EP” (

 see below).

5

Press [

¥

, REC] to start recording.

A single recording is called a program.
Program information (e.g., time and date) is registered in the
program list (

page 20).

To pause recording

Press [

;

]. Press again to restart recording.

To stop recording

Press [

].

For your reference

You can record up to 99 programs on one disc. 

You cannot change the channel or recording mode during record-
ing. You can change them while recording is paused, but the mate-
rial is recorded as a separate program. 

There are limitations when recording to DVD-R (

page 8).

When using a DVD-RAM for the first time with this unit, format it to
ensure accurate recording (

page 34, “Format”).

This is a simple way of specifying a time to stop recording when you
are in a hurry or before you go to bed. You can set the time up to 4
hours in advance.

While recording

Press [

¥

, REC] to select the recording

time.

Each time you press the button:

0:30 

1:00 

1:30 

2:00 

3:00

^"" 

(Counter) 

!" 

4:00 

,""}

To cancel

During recording, press [

¥

, REC] until the counter appears. 

Recording continues.

For your reference

Press [STATUS] to show the time remaining until recording fin-
ishes.

This does not work during timer recordings or while using Flexible
Recording (

 right).

Recording stops and the set time is cleared if you press [

].

The set time is cleared if you change the recording mode or chan-
nel while recording is paused.

 

The unit calculates a recording rate that enables the recording to fit
in the time you set (within the remaining time on the disc) and with
the best possible picture quality.

1

While stopped

Press [F Rec].

2

Use [

2

1

] to

select “Hour” and
“Min.” and set the
time with [

3

4

].

3

To start recording

Press [

3

4

2

1

] to select “Start”

and press [ENTER].

Recording starts.

For your reference

Press [STATUS] during recording to show the remaining time.

It is not possible to change channel or recording mode while Flexi-
ble Recording is paused.

Recording time reduces if you repeatedly pause recording.

[Note]

It may not be possible to record to the finish of the program if the
remaining time doesn’t allow.

1

Press [TV/VIDEO] to change the input mode to “TV”.

2

Switch [DVD, TV] to “TV”.

3

Press [

W

X

, CH] to change channels.

You can also select the channel with the numbered buttons.

Example: “5”: [0] 

 [5]

“15”: [1] 

 [5]

“115”: [100] 

 [1] 

 [5]

Recording modes and approximate recording
times in hours

§

It is possible to use LPCM when recording in XP mode
(

page 53, Audio—Audio Mode for XP Recording).

Flexible Recording (FR) mode

The unit automatically selects a recording rate between XP and EP
that will enable the recordings to fit in the available recording time on
the disc with the best possible recording quality. 
You may use FR mode in either Flexible Recording (

 above) or in

timer recording (

page 30).

Protection

You can protect the contents of your discs in the following ways.

Cartridge-protect:
With the write-protect tab in the protect posi-
tion, you cannot record to, edit, or erase from
the disc. (Type 1, 2, and 4 cartridge discs)

Disc-protect (

page 34)

Program-protect (

page 36)

One Touch Recording—Specify a time to 
stop recording

Example:

Flexible Recording—recording the best 
quality pictures in a set time

Watching the television while recording

Notes on recording

Disc

DVD-RAM

DVD-R

(4.7 GB)

Mode

Single-sided

(4.7 GB)

Double-sided

(9.4 GB)

XP (High quality)

§

1

2

1

SP (Normal)

2

4

2

LP (Long play)

4

8

4

EP (Extra long play)

6

12

6

FLEXIBLE REC

Start

Cancel

Record on FR mode

ENTER

SELECT

RETURN

Set up rec time

1 Hour 23 Min.

Maximum rec time

1 Hour 23 Min.

PROTECT

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Summary of Contents for DMR-E30S

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Page 3: ...g to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into t...

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Page 5: ...play again MARKER 25 Marking positions directly 25 Using on screen menus to mark positions 25 Changing audio 26 Playing while you are recording 28 Playing from the beginning of the program you are re...

Page 6: ...9...

Page 7: ...HAP Chapter number PG Program number PL Play list number D Recording mode page 19 E DVD indicator Flashes When you press DVD POWER to turn the unit off until it actually turns off F Channel G Main dis...

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Page 9: ...mar ket Do not use discs that are badly warped or cracked Do not place or store discs in the following places Locations exposed to direct sunlight Humid or dusty locations Locations directly exposed...

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Page 11: ...d proceed to Auto Channel Setting page 12 If Plug in Auto Tuning fails If unnecessary channels are set or necessary channels are not set Refer to page 12 Adding and deleting channels If the unit could...

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Page 13: ...ed Press SETUP Station name Guide channel Channel number CBS 04 04 A HBO 33 15 B Nickelodeon 38 20 C VOLUME 7 8 9 0 100 SLOW SEARCH SKIP DIRECT NAVIGATOR TOP MENU MENU RETURN FUNCTIONS PROG CHECK DISP...

Page 14: ...9...

Page 15: ...tly manufactured televi sions but may not be able to control older models Operation Point the remote control at the television DVD TV DVD VCR Plus TV VIDEO REC MODE REC CH VOLUME TV TV DVD 1 2 3 7 8 9...

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Page 17: ...me on and play will start when you press 1 PLAY If you play a disc with video and then replace it with an audio only disc the video from the previous disc may continue to be shown on the television RA...

Page 18: ...9...

Page 19: ...n the remaining time on the disc and with the best possible picture quality 1 While stopped Press F Rec 2 Use 2 1 to select Hour and Min and set the time with 3 4 3 To start recording Press 3 4 2 1 to...

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Page 21: ...ist scene Press ERASE A confirmation message will be displayed 2 Erase Cancel or Yes No will be displayed Select Erase or Yes and press ENTER Select Cancel or No and press ENTER to cancel Playing play...

Page 22: ...9...

Page 23: ...topped with some discs the screen saver is on the television RAM DVD R 1 During play Press ERASE A confirmation message will be displayed 2 Press 2 to select Erase and press ENTER Select Cancel and pr...

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Page 25: ...elapsed play time is not shown You are using a play list You have write protected the disc you can still recall the mark ers to play a position Subtitles around markers may fail to appear Markers on...

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Page 27: ...he button This allows you to change things like the soundtrack lan guage While playing Video CD LR L R Note If you cannot change the audio type when you have used only an optical digital cable for con...

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Page 29: ...g To stop recording Press Note When recording using L1 L2 or L3 terminals only the sound received at the time of recording will be recorded DVD TV DVD VCR Plus TV VIDEO REC MODE REC CH VOLUME TV TV DV...

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Page 31: ...begun Press then ENTER within 5 seconds Recording stops Recording standby is also canceled if there are other timer recording programs Be sure to press DVD POWER to put the unit on timer recording sta...

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Page 33: ...may enter a space by pressing 100 and then ENTER To erase a character 1 Press 3 4 2 1 to select the character you want to erase in the title field 2 Press You can also erase characters by selecting E...

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Page 35: ...tting takes up to 70 minutes The message Formatting is completed appears when formatting is finished Press ENTER to complete the procedure Note If the disc is dirty clean it with the recommended clean...

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Page 37: ...t reappears By selecting Preview and pressing ENTER play will begin from a point 10 seconds prior to the division point You may wish to make sure that the division point is at an appropriate location...

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Page 39: ...Y LIST Add Scenes 0 00 05 Start End 3 Start 1 End Next Exit Scene No 0 00 05 RETURN ENTER SELECT PLAY 1 PLAY LIST No 3 Dinosaur Press 3 4 to select Exit and press ENTER Press 3 4 2 1 to select the pos...

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Page 41: ...Y LIST CANCEL POWER 2 3 1 RETURN Icon Refer to DISC SETTING page 34 Disc setting TIMER RECORDING page 30 Timer recording SET UP page 51 Changing the unit s settings DIRECT NAVIGATOR page 20 Using the...

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Page 43: ...disc s elapsed play time is not shown on the unit s display If the Video CD has playback control 1 While stopped the screen saver is on the television press the num bered buttons to select a track pag...

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Page 45: ...ful sound Enjoying 5 1 chan nel surround sound with Dolby Digital and DTS Digital connection Connect to an amplifier with built in decoders 47 A SETUP Audio Digital Audio Output Set PCM Down Conversio...

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Page 47: ...t Change the settings in Digital Audio Output page 51 To enjoy stereo or Dolby Pro Logic Connect an analog amplifier or system com ponent Speakers Example Connect three or more speakers for surround s...

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Page 49: ...change the television s set ting as necessary Other antenna connection to the unit 300 75 transformer not included from the antenna Flat Twin lead 300 cable To this unit s RF IN terminal from the ant...

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Page 51: ...actory preset Output as 96 kHz There is no output if the disc has copy protection Select On in this case On Converted to 48 kHz for output Bitstream Factory preset for Dolby Digital Select if the equi...

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Page 53: ...XP mode recordings Dolby Digital page 57 LPCM page 57 Digital Audio Output page 51 PCM Down Conversion On Off Dolby Digital Bitstream PCM DTS Bitstream Off Display Status Messages Choose whether to sh...

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Page 55: ...4 to select the channel and then press 1 Channels are not displayed if they do not contain a station or if preset captions have been added 5 Press 3 4 to select the first char acter and then press 1...

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Page 57: ...picture This picture is calculated based on past I or P pictures B Bidirectionally predictive coded picture This picture is calculated by comparing past and future I and P pictures so it has the lowes...

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Page 59: ...or benzine to clean this unit Before using chemically treated cloth read the instructions that came with the cloth carefully Observe the following points to ensure continued listening and viewing plea...

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Page 61: ...uages 17 No subtitles Subtitles are not recorded on the disc Turn the subtitles on 42 Angle cannot be changed This function depends on software availability Angles can only be changed during scenes wh...

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Page 63: ...output 525p 525i Y 1 0 Vp p 75 PB 0 7 Vp p 75 PR 0 7 Vp p 75 Antenna reception input TV Channel 2ch 69ch 75 CATV Channel 1ch 125ch 75 Audio system Recording system Dolby Digital XP SP LP EP LINEAR PC...

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Page 65: ...ADA INC BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES In certain instances some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages or the exclu...

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Page 67: ...n empezar desde la posici n memorizada y la posici n se can celar Puede saltar al comienzo de las pistas CD y CD de v deo y de los cap tulos DVD V deo y reanudar la reproducci n desde ese punto En lo...

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