Directions For Use
3.
68
K
User
preferences
In
this
section
you
will
learn
how
to
set
your
user
preferences
on
the
DVD
recorder.
The
symbols
have
the
following
meanings:
Picture
setting
Sound
setting
Language
setting
Additional
settings
Remote
control
settings
Disc
settings
Recording
settings
Installation
1
Switch
on
the
TV
set.
If
required,
select
the
programme
number
for
the
DVD
recorder.
2
Press
SYSTEM-MENU
on
the
remote
control.
The
menu
bar
appears.
3
Select
'
A
'
using
D
or
C
and
confirm
with
CH-
B
.
4
Select
the
appropriate
function
with
CH-
B
or
CH+
A
and
confirm
with
C
.
5
Select
the
appropriate
line
using
CH-
B
or
CH+
A
and
confirm
with
C
.
6
Select
the
appropriate
function
using
CH-
B
or
CH+
A
or
the
setting
with
D
or
C
.
7
Confirm
the
new
setting
by
pressing
OK
.
8
To
close
the
menu
item,
press
D
.
Picture
settings
You
can
choose
the
following
features
in
this
menu:
Picture
TV
shape
16:9
Black
level
shift
Off
Vertical
video
shift
ï
SCART
video
RGB
'
TV
shape
'
The
picture
signal
from
your
DVD
Recorder
can
be
set
to
match
your
TV
screen.
'
4:3
letterbox
'
:
for
a
'wide-screen'
picture
with
black
bars
at
the
top
and
bottom
'
4:3
panscan
':
for
a
full-height
picture
with
the
sides
trimmed.
'
16:9
':
for
a
wide-screen
TV
set
(screen
edge
ratio
16:9)
'
Black
level
shift
'
Adapts
the
colour
dynamics
for
NTSC
playback
User
preferences
67
Problem
solving
for
programmed
recordings
PROBLEM
SOLUTION
The
DVD
recorder
is
not
responding
b
While
a
programmed
recording
is
being
made,
you
cannot
operate
your
DVD
recorder
manually.
If
you
want
to
cancel
the
programmed
recording,
press
STANDBY
m
.
'
Switch
off,
timer
recording
'flashes
on
the
TV
screen.
b
The
DVD
recorder
was
switched
on
several
minutes
before
the
start
of
a
programmed
recording.
Switch
off
the
DVD
recorder
using
STANDBY
m
.
A
programmed
recording
(timer)
will
only
function
if
the
DVD
recorder
is
switched
off
(
STANDBY
m
button).
Error
message:
'
Insert
recordable
disc
'
b
Either
a
disc
has
not
been
inserted
or
the
disc
cannot
be
used
for
recording.
Insert
a
disc
on
which
recordings
can
be
made.
Switch
off
the
DVD
recorder
using
STANDBY
m
.
The
error
message
'
Disc
locked
'appears
briefly
on
the
screen.
b
A
write-protected
disc
has
been
inserted.
Undo
the
write
protection
(see
'Preventing
accidental
erasing
of
discs'
in
'Manual
recording')
or
insert
a
different
disc.
Error
message:
'
Memory
full
'
b
If
this
error
message
appears
after
pressing
TIMER
,
then
all
TIMER
blocks
are
already
programmed.
No
more
recordings
can
be
programmed.
Press
the
C
button.
If
you
want
to
clear
or
check
a
programmed
recording
(TIMER
block),
select
it
with
CH+
A
or
CH-
B
.
The
'
Data
error
'
message
appears
on
the
screen.
b
The
data
for
the
recording
could
not
be
transferred.
Please
check
date,
start
time
and
end
time
of
the
programmed
recording.
The
'
Collision
'
message
appears
on
the
screen.
b
Two
programmed
recordings
overlap.
b
If
you
ignore
this
error
message
the
show
with
the
earlier
start
time
will
be
recorded
first.
The
start
of
the
second
show
will
not
be
recorded.
b
Change
the
setting
for
either
of
the
two
recordings.
b
Clear
either
of
the
two
recordings
ENGLISH
Programming
a
recording
(TIMER)
Summary of Contents for DVDR70/001
Page 88: ...Diagnostic Software EN 88 DVDR70 DVDR75 0x1 5 ...
Page 138: ...EN 138 DVDR70 DVDR75 0x1 7 Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts Layout DVIO Board Part 1 Top View ...
Page 139: ...Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts EN 139 DVDR70 DVDR75 0x1 7 Layout DVIO Board Part 2 Top View ...
Page 166: ...EN 166 DVDR70 DVDR75 0x1 7 Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts ...
Page 194: ...Circuit IC descriptions and list of abbreviations EN 194 DVDR70 DVDR75 0x1 9 Figure 9 15 ...
Page 195: ...Circuit IC descriptions and list of abbreviations EN 195 DVDR70 DVDR75 0x1 9 Figure 9 16 ...
Page 220: ...Circuit IC descriptions and list of abbreviations EN 220 DVDR70 DVDR75 0x1 9 ...
Page 221: ...Circuit IC descriptions and list of abbreviations EN 221 DVDR70 DVDR75 0x1 9 ...
Page 223: ...Circuit IC descriptions and list of abbreviations EN 223 DVDR70 DVDR75 0x1 9 ...
Page 224: ...Circuit IC descriptions and list of abbreviations EN 224 DVDR70 DVDR75 0x1 9 ...
Page 225: ...Circuit IC descriptions and list of abbreviations EN 225 DVDR70 DVDR75 0x1 9 ...
Page 226: ...Circuit IC descriptions and list of abbreviations EN 226 DVDR70 DVDR75 0x1 9 ...
Page 227: ...Circuit IC descriptions and list of abbreviations EN 227 DVDR70 DVDR75 0x1 9 ...
Page 228: ...Circuit IC descriptions and list of abbreviations EN 228 DVDR70 DVDR75 0x1 9 ...
Page 229: ...Circuit IC descriptions and list of abbreviations EN 229 DVDR70 DVDR75 0x1 9 ...
Page 231: ...Circuit IC descriptions and list of abbreviations EN 231 DVDR70 DVDR75 0x1 9 ...
Page 232: ...Circuit IC descriptions and list of abbreviations EN 232 DVDR70 DVDR75 0x1 9 ...
Page 233: ...Circuit IC descriptions and list of abbreviations EN 233 DVDR70 DVDR75 0x1 9 ...
Page 235: ...Circuit IC descriptions and list of abbreviations EN 235 DVDR70 DVDR75 0x1 9 ...
Page 237: ...Circuit IC descriptions and list of abbreviations EN 237 DVDR70 DVDR75 0x1 9 ...
Page 238: ...Circuit IC descriptions and list of abbreviations EN 238 DVDR70 DVDR75 0x1 9 ...