Directions For Use
3.
EMPTYDISC
The
disc
inserted
is
either
new
or
has
been
completely
erased
(no
recordings).
PROTECTED
The
disc
is
protected
against
recording.
MAX
TITLE
The
maximum
number
of
titles
per
disc
has
been
reached.
The
maximum
number
of
titles
per
disc
is
48.
MAX
CHAP
The
maximum
number
of
chapters
per
title/disc
has
been
reached.
The
maximum
number
of
chapters
per
title
is
124.
DISC
FULL
The
disc
is
full.
There
is
no
space
for
new
recordings
PAL
DISC
A
disc
with
PAL
recordings
has
been
inserted.
The
machine
is
trying
to
record
an
NTSC
signal.
Insert
a
new
disc
or
one
that
contains
NTSC
recordings.
NTSC
DISC
A
disc
with
NTSC
recordings
has
been
inserted.
The
machine
is
trying
to
record
a
PAL
signal.
Insert
a
new
disc
or
one
that
contains
PAL
recordings.
RECORDING
An
illegal
action
(e.g.
OPEN/CLOSE
J
button)
was
attempted
during
recording.
FREETITLE
Playback
was
started
for
an
empty
title
or
the
following
title
is
empty.
DISC
LOCK
An
attempt
has
been
made
to
record
during
playback
of
a
protected
disc.
This
message
appears
if
an
attempt
is
made
to
insert
a
chapter
marker
(
FSS
&
button).
DISC
ERR
An
error
occurred
when
writing
the
title.
If
this
error
keeps
occurring,
please
clean
the
disc
or
use
a
new
one.
For
instructions
on
how
to
clean
a
disc
see
the
section
on
'Cleaning
the
discs'
in
the
next
chapter.
DISC
WARN
An
error
occurred
when
writing
the
title.
Recording
was
continued;
the
error
was
skipped
SETUP
After
the
automatic
search
the
menu
for
setting
the
date/time
will
appear
on
the
screen.
WAIT
01
During
the
automatic
search
the
TV
channels
found
are
counted
BLOCKED
The
disc
tray
cannot
be
closed/opened.
SAFE
REC
The
new
recording
will
be
added
at
the
end
of
all
the
other
recordings
(SAFE
RECORD).
EASYLINK
Data
is
being
transferred
from
the
'EasyLink'
TV.
POST-FORMAT
Post
format
IIIIIIIIIIIIIII
Disc
bar:
Displays
the
current
position
on
the
disc
(disc
pointer).
Play/Record:
Single
flashing
segment
at
the
current
position.
Pause:
Flashing
segment
on
both
sides
of
the
current
position.
Stop:
Illuminated
segment
at
the
current
position.
SAT
A
satellite
recording
has
been
programmed.
TIMER
A
recording
(timer)
has
been
programmed
o(((
A
remote
control
signal
has
been
received
VPS/PDC
Video
programming
system
/
programme
delivery
control:
A
VPS
or
PDC
code
will
be
transmitted
for
the
selected
TV
program
LANG
II
During
playback
a
HiFi/2
channel
tone
was
detected
or
a
HiFi/2
channel
tone
was
received.
'I'
or
'II'
lights
up
depending
on
which
sound
channel
has
been
selected
Messages
in
the
DVD
recorder
display
READING
The
following
messages
may
appear
in
your
DVD
recorder
display
IS
TV
ON?
The
DVD
recorder
is
in
initial
installation
mode.
Switch
the
TV
on,
then
read
the
paragraph
on
'Initial
installation'
in
'Installing
your
DVD
recorder'.
NO
SIGNAL
No
input
signal
available
(signal
inadequate
or
unstable)
MENU
The
menu
on
the
screen
is
active
OPENING
Disc
tray
opening
TRAY
OPEN
Disc
tray
open
CLOSING
Disc
tray
closing
READING
Disc
being
read
MENU
UPDT
Once
recording
has
been
successfully
completed
the
table
of
contents
is
created.
INIT
MENU
The
menu
structure
is
created
after
the
first
recording
has
been
made
on
a
new
disc
COPY
PROT
You
have
tried
to
copy
a
copy-protected
DVD/video
cassette.
WAIT
Please
wait
until
this
message
disappears.
The
DVD
recorder
is
busy
performing
a
task.
NO
DISC
A
disc
has
not
been
inserted
for
recording.
If
a
disc
has
been
inserted,
it
cannot
be
read.
INFO
Information
about
the
inserted
DVD
is
displayed
on
the
screen
BUSY
The
DVD
recorder
is
processing
the
changes
to
make
them
DVD
compatible
ERASING
The
entire
disc
is
erased
ENGLISH
Summary of Contents for DVDR70/001
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