Directions For Use
3.
English
TROUBLESHOOTING
51
Diagnosis
programme
If
the
recorder
is
still
faulty
you
can
start
the
Diagnosis
Programme
in
the
recorder.
You
can
operate
the
Diagnosis
Programme
by
following
the
instructions
step
by
step.
Instructions
l
Unplug
the
power
cord
of
the
recorder.
l
Press
the
2
PLAY
key
and
keep
them
pressed
while
you
plug
the
recorder.
‰
On
the
display
the
message
‘
BUSY
’
appears
together
with
a
counter.
This
counter
indicates
the
termination
of
the
test
when
zero
is
reached.
‰
After
a
few
minutes
the
message
on
the
local
display
changes
over
from
‘
BUSY
’
to
‘
FAIL
’
or
to
‘
PASS
’.
‰
If
the
message
‘
FAIL
’
appears
on
the
display,
there
is
apparently
a
failure
in
your
recorder
and
your
recorder
should
be
repaired.
l
Consult
your
dealer
or
the
Philips
Customer
Care
Centre
for
the
nearest
Service
Repair
Shop
in
your
country.
The
phone
number
is
given
in
your
warranty
booklet.
l
If
the
message
‘
PASS
’
appears
on
the
display,
there
is
apparently
no
failure
in
your
recorder,
in
this
case
the
failure
can
be
caused
by
incorrect
interpretation
of
the
operating
instructions
or
a
wrong
disc
is
used
or
your
recorder
is
not
correctly
connected.
In
this
case
you
should
consult
your
dealer
or
the
Philips
Customer
Care
Centre
for
further
assistance
in
solving
the
problem.
l
If
the
problem
remains,
then
consult
your
Philips
Customer
Care
Centre.
System
limitations
DVD+RW
and
DVD+R
discs
may
not
play
on
certain
DVD
Video
players.
A
DVD+RW
video
disc
that
has
been
recorded
on
a
different
type
or
brand
of
recorder
can
be
played,
but
may
not
provide
all
features
commonly
available
to
DVD+RW
discs,
such
as
the
on-screen
disc
bar,
the
disc
settings
menu,
the
title
settings
menu,
and
editing.
Refer
to
‘Adapt
disc
format’.
If
the
disc
is
write-
protected,
the
status
cannot
be
changed.
When
using
manual
recording,
the
DVD
recorder
will
warn
before
adapting
the
format
of
the
disc
or
removing
non-video
data.
When
using
timer
recording
however,
the
DVD
recorder
will
always
start
to
record,
unless
the
disc
is
write-protected.
Menus,
edits
and
other
data
recorded
on
a
different
device
(e.g.
a
PC)
may
be
lost.
Because
of
the
Variable
Bit
Rate,
a
title
map
take
up
less
or
more
space
than
the
overwritten
title,
even
though
the
duration
is
the
same.
As
a
result,
a
part
of
the
original
title
may
remain,
or
a
part
of
the
next
title
may
be
lost.
The
maximum
deviation
is
five
minutes.
After
a
power
interruption
during
recording,
the
Index
Picture
Screen
will
may
not
match
with
the
actual
video
content
on
the
disc.
The
last
recorded
title
may
be
lost.
English
50
TROUBLESHOOTING
The
recorder
does
not
record
•
Make
sure
that
the
recorder
is
switched
to
standby
before
the
timer
timer
programme
starts.
No
new
title
can
be
recorded
•
Check
if
the
maximum
number
of
titles
has
been
reached
(message:
‘
too
many
titles
’
on
screen).
If
so,
delete
a
title
next
to
a
free
space.
•
Check
if
the
disc
is
write
protected.
If
so,
unlock
the
disc
in
the
disc
settings
menu
(message:
‘
Disc
locked
’
on
screen).
•
Check
if
the
(DVD+R)
disc
has
been
finalized.
If
so,
no
new
titles
can
be
recorded
anymore.
Service
codes
on
the
display
•
Clean
the
disc.
The
recording
was
most
probably
done
correctly.
‘Disc
warning’
message
on
screen
•
A
write
error
has
occured,
but
it
could
be
corrected.
No
user
action
is
required.
‘Disc
error’
message
on
screen
•
A
write
error
has
occured
from
which
the
recorder
could
not
recover.
Inspect
the
disc
and
clean
it
if
necessary
(refer
to
‘Intoduction
-
Cleaning
discs’
for
cleaning
instruction).
Record
(overwrite)
again
over
the
same
part
of
the
disc
to
see
if
the
problem
is
solved
Disc
errors
•
A
disc
might
be
corrupted
because
of
dust,
scratches
or
fingerprints.
If
the
disc
cannot
be
accessed
anymore,
use
the
back-up
disc
erase
procedure
to
repair
it.
Proceed
as
follows:
1.
Clean
the
disc.
2.
Put
disc
in
the
drawer
(do
not
close
the
tray).
3.
Press
and
hold
CLEAR
for
several
seconds
until
the
tray
closes.
Two
languages
are
‘mixed’
when
•
When
the
TV
set
does
not
automatically
detect
the
dual-language
recording
from
a
stereo
VCR
signal,use
left/right
audio
balance
on
the
TV
set
to
amplify
the
one
or
the
other
language.
The
disc
cannot
be
erased
because
the
1.
Open
the
tray
while
leaving
the
disc
in.
Index
Picture
Screen
does
not
appear
2.
Hold
CLEAR
pressed
for
around
5
seconds
until
the
tray
closes.
The
disc
is
technically
not
yet
erased
but
you
can
start
a
new
recording
like
on
a
blank
disc.
The
Index
Picture
Screen
does
not
appear
•
Take
out
the
disc.
Clear
the
disc.
Insert
the
disc.
but
the
titles
on
the
disc
can
still
be
played
Choose
‘Adapt
to
own
disc
format’
(See
‘User
Preferences
-
Features).
A
DVD
player
shows
the
Index
Picture
•
Press
9
STOP
to
exit
the
Index
Picture
Screen,
then
press
2
PLAY
.
Screen
but
does
not
react
to
the
2
PLAY
key
A
DVD+RW
disc
does
not
play
•
There
are
DVD
Players
that
will
not
play
recordings
made
with
a
DVD
on
a
certain
DVD
player
Recorder.
With
a
special
procedure
the
recorder
will
solve
this
problem
for
some
players.
Proceed
as
follows:
1.
Put
the
disc
in
the
drawer
(do
not
close
the
tray)
2.
Press
and
hold
the
2
key
on
the
remote
control
for
several
seconds
until
the
tray
closes.
The
disc
is
now
modified.
3.
If
the
change
has
no
effect,
you
may
perform
the
same
procedure
with
the
3
key
on
the
remote
control.
Note
:
Modifying
the
disc
can
solve
the
problem
for
a
specific
player
model,
but
playback
in
other
DVD
players
may
no
longer
be
possible.
It
is
therefore
recommended
to
use
this
procedure
carefully
and
only
when
needed.
•
To
revert
the
disc
to
the
original
state,
follow
the
same
procedure
with
the
1
key
on
the
remote
control.
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